assignAddressesRelocatable function did not set addresses to sections
despite its name. What it actually did is to set file offsets to sections.
assignAddresses function assigned addresses and file offsets to sections.
So there was a confusion what they were doing, and they had duplicate code.
This patch separates file offset assignments from address assignments.
A new function, assignFileOffsets assign file offsets. assignAddresses
do not care about file offsets anymore.
llvm-svn: 265151
The extra fix is to note that it still requires copy relocations.
Original message:
Change how we handle R_MIPS_LO16.
Mips aligns PT_LOAD to 16 bits (0x10000). That means that the lower 16
bits are always the same, so we can, effectively, say that the
relocation is relative.
P.S.: Suggestions for a better name for the predicate are welcome :-)
llvm-svn: 265150
Refactor the code that gets and creates PGOFuncName meta data so that it can be
used in clang's value profile annotation.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18623
llvm-svn: 265149
Follow-up to D18566 - where we noticed that an intermediate splat was being
generated for memsets of non-zero chars.
That was because we told getMemsetStores() to use a 32-bit vector element type,
and it happily obliged by producing that constant using an integer multiply.
The tests that were added in the last patch are now equivalent for AVX1 and AVX2
(no splats, just a vector load), but we have PR27141 to track that splat difference.
In the new tests, the splat via shuffling looks ok to me, but there might be some
room for improvement depending on uarch there.
Note that the SSE1/2 paths are not changed in this patch. That can be a follow-up.
This patch should resolve PR27100.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18676
llvm-svn: 265148
This avoids undefined behavior when casting pointers to it. Also make
sure that we don't cast to a derived StringMapEntry before checking for
tombstone, as that may have different alignment requirements.
llvm-svn: 265145
Summary: The assembler was picking the wrong JR variant because the pre-R6 one was still enabled at R6.
Author: nitesh.jain
Reviewers: vkalintiris, dsanders
Subscribers: dsanders, llvm-commits, mohit.bhakkad, sagar, bhushan, jaydeep
Differential: D18387
llvm-svn: 265134
If a non-affine region PHI is generated we should not move the insert
point prior to the synthezised value in the same block as we might
split that block at the insert point later on. Only if the incoming
value should be placed in a different block we should change the
insertion point.
llvm-svn: 265132
That is consistent with other symbols: _edata, _etext
and can help to avoid duplicate code.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18655
llvm-svn: 265129
This can happen as we look for '<<<<' while scanning tokens but then expect
'<<<<\n' to tell apart perforce from diff3 conflict markers. Just harden
the pointer arithmetic.
Found by libfuzzer + asan!
llvm-svn: 265125
Some ARM instructions encode 32-bit immediates as a 8-bit integer (0-255)
and a 4-bit rotation (0-30, even) in its least significant 12 bits. The
original fixup, FK_Data_4, patches the instruction by the value bit-to-bit,
regardless of the encoding. For example, assuming the label L1 and L2 are
0x0 and 0x104 respectively, the following instruction:
add r0, r0, #(L2 - L1) ; expects 0x104, i.e., 260
would be assembled to the following, which adds 1 to r0, instead of 260:
e2800104 add r0, r0, #4, 2 ; equivalently 1
The new fixup kind fixup_arm_mod_imm takes care of the encoding:
e2800f41 add r0, r0, #260
Patch by Ting-Yuan Huang!
llvm-svn: 265122
directives.
OpenMP 4.5 allows privatization of non-static data members in non-static
member functions. Patch allows to use and implicit privatization of data
members used as counters in loop-based directives.
llvm-svn: 265121
When a fixup that can be resolved by the assembler is out of range, we should
report an error in the source, rather than crashing.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18402
llvm-svn: 265120
The llvm_string_of_message function, called by llvm_raise, calls
LLVMDisposeMessage, which expects the message to be dynamically
allocated; it fails freeing the message otherwise. So always
dynamically allocate with LLVMCreateMessage.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18675
llvm-svn: 265116
Expose LLVMCreateTargetMachineData as data_layout.
As r263530 did for go. From that commit: "LLVMGetTargetDataLayout was
removed from the C API, and then TargetMachine.TargetData was removed.
Later, LLVMCreateTargetMachineData was added to the C API"
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18677
llvm-svn: 265115
... instead of hardcoding something that has been free at some point. This fixes
a crash triggered by r265084, where the diagnostic IDs have been shifted in a
way that resulted our hardcode ID to not be assigned any implementation. Our ID
was likely already wrong earlier on, but this time we really crashed nicely.
llvm-svn: 265114
This allows the linker to instruct ThinLTO to perform only the
optimization part or only the codegen part of the process.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 265113
This is intended to be used for ThinLTO incremental build.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18213
This is a recommit of r265095 after fixing the Windows issues.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 265111
Provide a class to generate a SHA1 from a sequence of bytes, and
a convenience raw_ostream adaptor.
This will be used to provide a "build-id" by hashing the Module
block when writing bitcode. ThinLTO will use this information for
incremental build.
Reapply r265094 which was reverted in r265102 because it broke
MSVC bots (constexpr is not supported).
http://reviews.llvm.org/D16325
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 265107
This changes some dllexport tests, to verify that some symbols that
should not be exported are not, in a way that improves the robustness
of CHECK-SAME interaction with CHECK-NOT.
We plan to enable dllimport/dllexport support for the PS4, and these
changes are for points we noticed in our internal testing.
Patch by Warren Ristow!
llvm-svn: 265106
Displays a template specialization as, say, A<int, double>. Does not
yet handle UncommonTemplateNameStorage, QualifiedTemplateName, or
DependentTemplateName, but still more than worthwhile
llvm-svn: 265104
In ObjCMethodCall:getRuntimeDefinition(), if the method is an accessor in a
category, and it doesn't have a self declaration, first try to find the method
in a class extension. This works around a bug in Sema where multiple accessors
are synthesized for properties in class extensions that are redeclared in a
category. The implicit parameters are not filled in for the method on the
category, which causes a crash when trying to synthesize a getter for the
property in BodyFarm. The Sema bug is tracked as rdar://problem/25481164.
rdar://problem/25056531
llvm-svn: 265103