Enlarge the size of ExponentType from 16bit integer to 32bit. This is
required to prevent exponent overflow/underflow.
Note that IEEEFloat size and alignment don't change in 64bit or 32bit
compilation targets (and in turn, neither does APFloat).
Fixes PR34851.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69771
Summary:
Revert "Rollback of commit "Repress sanitization on User dtor.""
There is no point in keeping an active MSan error in the codebase.
PR24578 tracks the actual UB in LLVM code; this change enables testing
of LLVM with MSAN + -fsanitize-memory-use-after-dtor.
This reverts commit 21c1bc46ae.
Reviewers: vitalybuka
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70611
Fix incorrect determination of the bigger number out of the two
subtracted, while subnormal numbers are involved.
Fixes PR44010.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69772
This affects -gmodules only.
Under normal operation pcm_type is a shallow forward declaration
that gets completed later. This is necessary to support cyclic
data structures. If, however, pcm_type is already complete (for
example, because it was loaded for a different target before),
the definition needs to be imported right away, too.
Type::ResolveClangType() effectively ignores the ResolveState
inside type_sp and only looks at IsDefined(), so it never calls
ClangASTImporter::ASTImporterDelegate::ImportDefinitionTo(),
which does extra work for Objective-C classes. This would result
in only the forward declaration to be visible.
An alternative implementation would be to sink this into Type::ResolveClangType ( 88235812a7/lldb/source/Symbol/Type.cpp (L5809)) though it isn't clear to me how to best do this from a layering perspective.
rdar://problem/52134074
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70415
This is a correctness fix for the Clang DWARF parser that primarily
matters for swift-lldb's ability to import Clang types that were
reconstructed from DWARF into Swift.
rdar://problem/55025799
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70580
Summary:
Adds combinators `maybeDeref` and `maybeAddressOf` to provide a uniform way to handle
nodes which may be bound to either a pointer or a value (most often in the
context of member expressions). Such polymorphism is already supported by
`access`; these combinators extend it to more general uses.
Reviewers: gribozavr
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70554
Summary:
Vector aggregate is homogeneous aggregate of vectors like `{ <2 x float>, <2 x float> }`.
This patch allows `findBuildAggregate()` to consider vector aggregates as
well as scalar ones. For instance, `{ <2 x float>, <2 x float> }` maps to `<4 x float>`.
Fixes vector part of llvm.org/PR42022
Reviewers: RKSimon
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70068
Summary:
This follows from the discussion at D70095.
D70095 moves hasOptSize calls into SelectionDAG::shouldOptForSize to allow
querying size optimization conditions together with profile guided size
optimization.
Since it appears that size optimizations for WebAssembly SelectionDAG haven't
been implemented yet and thus ForCodeSize is unused, and it would not make a lot
of sense to call shouldOptForSize here as the necessary profile data like
PSI/BFI aren't available at this point, it seems good and less confusing to
remove this for now and use shouldOptForSize when they are implemented in the
future.
Subscribers: dschuff, sbc100, jgravelle-google, hiraditya, aheejin, sunfish, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70567
Summary:
With this patch, we no longer cache F.hasProfileData(). We simply
call the function again.
I'm doing this because:
- JumpThreadingPass also has a member variable named HasProfileData,
which is very confusing,
- the function is very lightweight, and
- this patch makes JumpThreading::runOnFunction more consistent with
JumpThreadingPass::run.
Subscribers: hiraditya, jfb, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70602
Summary:
The assertion of CoroutineParameterMoves happens when build coroutine function with arguments multiple time while fails to build promise type.
Fix: use return false instead.
Test Plan: check-clang
Reviewers: modocache, GorNishanov, rjmccall
Reviewed By: modocache
Subscribers: rjmccall, EricWF, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69022
Patch by junparser (JunMa)!
Summary:
Without this patch, the jump threading pass ignores profiling data
whenever we invoke the pass with the new pass manager.
Specifically, JumpThreadingPass::run calls runImpl with class variable
HasProfileData always set to false. In turn, runImpl sets
HasProfileData to false again:
HasProfileData = HasProfileData_;
In the end, we don't use profiling data at all with the new pass
manager.
This patch fixes the problem by passing F.hasProfileData() to runImpl.
The bug appears to have been introduced at:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D41461
which removed local variable HasProfileData in JumpThreadingPass::run
even though there was one more use left in the same function. As a
result, the remaining use ended referring to the class variable
instead.
Note that F.hasProfileData is an extremely lightweight function, so I
don't see the need to cache its result. Once this patch is approved,
I'm planning to stop caching the result of F.hasProfileData in
runOnFunction.
Reviewers: wmi, eli.friedman
Subscribers: hiraditya, jfb, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70509
Commit a0841dfe85 ("[BPF] Fix a bug in peephole optimization")
fixed a bug in peephole optimization. Recursion is introduced
to handle COPY and PHI instructions.
Unfortunately, multiple PHI instructions may form a cycle
and this will cause infinite recursion, eventual segfault.
For Commit a0841dfe85, I indeed tried a few loops to ensure
that I won't see the recursion, but I did not try with
complex control flows, which, as demonstrated with the test case
in this patch, may introduce PHI cycles.
This patch fixed the issue by introducing a set to remember
visited PHI instructions. This way, cycles can be properly
detected and handled.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70586
Summary:
This patch is a follow up on read-only assembly patch D70182.
It intends to enable object file generation for the read-only data section on AIX.
Reviewers: DiggerLin, daltenty
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70455
Summary:
If -resource-dir is not specified as part of the compilation command, then by default
clang-scan-deps picks up a directory relative to its own path as resource-directory.
This is probably not the right behavior - since resource directory should be picked relative
to the path of the clang-compiler in the compilation command.
This patch adds support for it along with a cache to store the resource-dir paths based on
compiler paths.
Notes:
1. "-resource-dir" is a behavior that's specific to clang, gcc does not have that flag. That's why if I'm not able to find a resource-dir, I quietly ignore it.
2. Should I also use the mtime of the compiler in the cache? I think its not strictly necessary since we assume the filesystem is immutable.
3. From my testing, this does not regress performance.
4. Will try to get this tested on Windows.
But basically the problem that this patch is trying to solve is, clients might not always want to specify
"-resource-dir" in their compile commands, so scan-deps must auto-infer it correctly.
Reviewers: arphaman, Bigcheese, jkorous, dexonsmith, klimek
Reviewed By: Bigcheese
Subscribers: MaskRay, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69122
Summary: Working towards Johannes's suggestion for fixme, in Attributor's Noalias attribute deduction.
(ii) Check whether the value is captured in the scope using AANoCapture.
FIXME: This is conservative though, it is better to look at CFG and
// check only uses possibly executed before this call site.
A Reachability abstract attribute answers the question "does execution at point A potentially reach point B". If this question is answered with false for all other uses of the value that might be captured, we know it is not *yet* captured and can continue with the noalias deduction. Currently, information AAReachability provides is completely pessimistic.
Reviewers: jdoerfert
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Subscribers: uenoku, sstefan1, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70233
Summary:
This is a preparatory cleanup before i add more
of this fold to deal with comparisons with non-zero.
In essence, the current lowering is:
```
Name: (X % C1) == 0 -> X * C3 <= C4
Pre: (C1 u>> countTrailingZeros(C1)) * C3 == 1
%zz = and i8 C3, 0 ; trick alive into making C3 avaliable in precondition
%o0 = urem i8 %x, C1
%r = icmp eq i8 %o0, 0
=>
%zz = and i8 C3, 0 ; and silence it from complaining about said reg
%C4 = -1 /u C1
%n0 = mul i8 %x, C3
%n1 = lshr i8 %n0, countTrailingZeros(C1) ; rotate right
%n2 = shl i8 %n0, ((8-countTrailingZeros(C1)) %u 8) ; rotate right
%n3 = or i8 %n1, %n2 ; rotate right
%r = icmp ule i8 %n3, %C4
```
https://rise4fun.com/Alive/oqd
It kinda just works, really no weird edge-cases.
But it isn't all that great for when comparing with non-zero.
In particular, given `(X % C1) == C2`, there will be problems
in the always-false tautological case where `C2 u>= C1`:
https://rise4fun.com/Alive/pH3
That case is tautological, always-false:
```
Name: (X % Y) u>= Y
%o0 = urem i8 %x, %y
%r = icmp uge i8 %o0, %y
=>
%r = false
```
https://rise4fun.com/Alive/ofu
While we can't/shouldn't get such tautological case normally,
we do deal with non-splat vectors, so unless we want to give up
in this case, we need to fixup/short-circuit such lanes.
There are two lowering variants:
1. We can blend between whatever computed result and the correct tautological result
```
Name: (X % C1) == C2 -> X * C3 <= C4 || false
Pre: (C2 == 0 || C1 u<= C2) && (C1 u>> countTrailingZeros(C1)) * C3 == 1
%zz = and i8 C3, 0 ; trick alive into making C3 avaliable in precondition
%o0 = urem i8 %x, C1
%r = icmp eq i8 %o0, C2
=>
%zz = and i8 C3, 0 ; and silence it from complaining about said reg
%C4 = -1 /u C1
%n0 = mul i8 %x, C3
%n1 = lshr i8 %n0, countTrailingZeros(C1) ; rotate right
%n2 = shl i8 %n0, ((8-countTrailingZeros(C1)) %u 8) ; rotate right
%n3 = or i8 %n1, %n2 ; rotate right
%is_tautologically_false = icmp ule i8 C1, C2
%res = icmp ule i8 %n3, %C4
%r = select i1 %is_tautologically_false, i1 0, i1 %res
```
https://rise4fun.com/Alive/PjT5https://rise4fun.com/Alive/1KV
2. We can invert the comparison result
```
Name: (X % C1) == C2 -> X * C3 <= C4 || false
Pre: (C2 == 0 || C1 u<= C2) && (C1 u>> countTrailingZeros(C1)) * C3 == 1
%zz = and i8 C3, 0 ; trick alive into making C3 avaliable in precondition
%o0 = urem i8 %x, C1
%r = icmp eq i8 %o0, C2
=>
%zz = and i8 C3, 0 ; and silence it from complaining about said reg
%C4 = -1 /u C1
%n0 = mul i8 %x, C3
%n1 = lshr i8 %n0, countTrailingZeros(C1) ; rotate right
%n2 = shl i8 %n0, ((8-countTrailingZeros(C1)) %u 8) ; rotate right
%n3 = or i8 %n1, %n2 ; rotate right
%is_tautologically_false = icmp ule i8 C1, C2
%C4_fixed = select i1 %is_tautologically_false, i8 -1, i8 %C4
%res = icmp ule i8 %n3, %C4_fixed
%r = xor i1 %res, %is_tautologically_false
```
https://rise4fun.com/Alive/2xChttps://rise4fun.com/Alive/jpb5
3. We can expand into `and`/`or`:
https://rise4fun.com/Alive/WGnhttps://rise4fun.com/Alive/lcb5
Blend-one is likely better since we avoid having to load the
replacement from constant pool. `xor` is second best since
it's still pretty general. I'm not adding `and`/`or` variants.
Reviewers: RKSimon, craig.topper, spatel
Reviewed By: RKSimon
Subscribers: nick, hiraditya, xbolva00, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70051
The original bug report can be found
[here](https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/85)
Given the following code:
```c++
void function() {
auto Lambda = [](int a, double &b) {return 1.f;};
La^
}
```
Triggering the completion at `^` would show `(lambda)` before this patch
and would show signature `(int a, double &b) const`, build a snippet etc
with this patch.
Reviewers: sammccall
Reviewed by: sammccall
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70445
Summary: Ensure that breakpoint ivar is properly set in exception breakpoint resolver so that exception breakpoints set on dummy targets are resolved once real targets are created and run.
Reviewers: jingham
Reviewed By: jingham
Subscribers: teemperor, JDevlieghere, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69880
Summary:
Instead of going to the debug_loc section directly, use new
DWARFDie::getLocations instead. This means that the code will now
automatically support debug_loclists sections.
This is the last usage of the old debug_loc methods, and they can now be
removed.
Reviewers: dblaikie, JDevlieghere, aprantl, SouraVX
Subscribers: hiraditya, probinson, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70534
Power9 has instructions to implement the semantics of SIGN_EXTEND_INREG for vector type.
Mark it as legal and add the match pattern.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69601
On RHEL, the OS tooling (ar, ranlib) is not deterministic by default.
Therefore, we cannot get bit-for-bit identical builds.
The goal of this patch is that it adds the flags required to force determinism.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64817
1. Currently only support the set of multilibs same to riscv-gnu-toolchain.
2. Fix testcase typo causes fail on Windows.
3. Fix testcases to set empty sysroot.
Reviewers: espindola, asb, kito-cheng, lenary
Reviewed By: lenary
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67508