[LLDB] Fix Clang-tidy misc-use-override warnings in remaining files in include; other minor fixes.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13681.
llvm-svn: 250476
match the feature set of the function that they're being called from.
This ensures that we can effectively diagnose some[1] code that would
instead ICE in the backend with a failure to select message.
Example:
__m128d foo(__m128d a, __m128d b) {
return __builtin_ia32_addsubps(b, a);
}
compiled for normal x86_64 via:
clang -target x86_64-linux-gnu -c
would fail to compile in the back end because the normal subtarget
features for x86_64 only include sse2 and the builtin requires sse3.
[1] We're still not erroring on:
__m128i bar(__m128i const *p) { return _mm_lddqu_si128(p); }
where we should fail and error on an always_inline function being
inlined into a function that doesn't support the subtarget features
required.
llvm-svn: 250473
Update the fma builtins to be fma/fma4 until some we can find some
documentation either way.
Update a couple of the avx intrinsics because they were in the wrong
category.
llvm-svn: 250470
Summary:
This patch turns on `LIBCXX_ENABLE_ABI_LINKER_SCRIPT` by default whenever `LLVM_HAVE_LINK_VERSION_SCRIPT` is ON. This turns out to be whenever:
1. WIN32 is not defined.
2 UNIX is defined.
3. APPLE is not defined.
While `LLVM_HAVE_LINK_VERSION_SCRIPT` is meant to reflect exactly what we are asking I think it's close enough.
After committing this patch Linux users will no longer have to use "-lc++abi" explicitly!
Reviewers: mclow.lists, danalbert, compnerd, jroelofs
Subscribers: emaste, rengolin, cbergstrom, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13739
llvm-svn: 250469
This patch is to use ELFT instead of Is64Bits to template OutputSection
and its subclasses. This increases code size slightly because it creates
two identical functions for some classes, but that's only 20 KB out of
33 MB, so it's negligible.
This is as per discussion with Rafael. He's not fan of the idea but OK
with this. We'll revisit later to this topic.
llvm-svn: 250466
String table is added to end of the file so that all the other sections
are finalized before string table. But we can just add section names to
the string table before calling finalize() on any section instead.
llvm-svn: 250463
Android libc provides a fixed TLS slot for the unsafe stack pointer,
and this change implements direct access to that slot on AArch64 via
__builtin_thread_pointer() + offset.
This change also moves more code into TargetLowering and its
target-specific subclasses to get rid of target-specific codegen
in SafeStackPass.
This change does not touch the ARM backend because ARM lowers
builting_thread_pointer as aeabi_read_tp, which is not available
on Android.
llvm-svn: 250456
This recommits r250398 with fixes to the tests for bot failures.
Add "-target x86_64-unknown-linux" to the clang invocations that
check for the gold plugin.
llvm-svn: 250455
It was adding all the test infrastructure paths properly, but it
was not adding the lldb module. The current approach only adds the
lldb from the path. That can be improved (in the comments) to add
the one from the related build directory if it can be ascertained.
With this change, lldb tests can be run through pylint/flake8
and have the lldb module found and used as part of the checks.
llvm-svn: 250453
Summary:
Sometimes you want to install a custom compiler and use it like the system compiler without overriding the system compiler. This patch lets you create xctoolchains that the darwin command line tools can use.
To use this patch set LLVM_CREATE_XCODE_TOOLCHAIN=On in your CMake invocation and build the `install-code-toolchain` target.
After installation you can set the envar EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAINS_DIR to your installed Toolchains directory, and the TOOLCHAINS envar to the toolchain identifier (ex org.llvm.3.8.0svn). This will then cause /usr/bin/clang to call your newly installed clang.
Reviewers: Bigcheese, bogner
Subscribers: tobiasfar, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13605
llvm-svn: 250450
Python file handling got an overhaul in Python 3, and it affects
the way we have to interact with files. Notably:
1) `PyFile_FromFile` no longer exists, and instead we have to use
`PyFile_FromFd`. This means having a way to get an fd from
a FILE*. For this we reuse the lldb_private::File class to
convert between FILE*s and fds, since there are some subtleties
regarding ownership rules when FILE*s and fds refer to the same
file.
2) PyFile is no longer a builtin type, so there is no such thing as
`PyFile_Check`. Instead, files in Python 3 are just instances
of `io.IOBase`. So the logic for checking if something is a file
in Python 3 is to check if it is a subclass of that module.
Additionally, some unit tests are added to verify that `PythonFile`
works as expected on Python 2 and Python 3, and
`ScriptInterpreterPython` is updated to use `PythonFile` instead of
manual calls to the various `PyFile_XXX` methods.
llvm-svn: 250444
D4796 taught LLVM to fold some atomic integer operations into a single
instruction. The pattern was unaware that the instructions clobbered
flags. I fixed some of this issue in D13680 but had missed INC/DEC.
This patch adds the missing EFLAGS definition.
llvm-svn: 250438
The DEBUG() macro has required that a DEBUG_TYPE be set since r206822.
Update the programmers manual to reflect that, and also update the
wording to point out that DEBUG_TYPE should be defined after #includes.
llvm-svn: 250436
In r250408 'CHECK-NEXT: br' lines were removed as they also matched a
'%polly.subregion.iv.inc' instruction and did consequently not check what they
were supposed to check. However, without these lines we can not test that the
.s2a instructions that are not any more generated since r250411 really are not
emitted. Hence, we add back the CHECK-NEXT lines to ensure there are really no
instructions generated between the store that we check for and the branch at the
end of the basic block. To ensure we do not match too early, we now check for
'br i1' or 'br label'.
llvm-svn: 250435
If a section name is valid as a C identifier (which is rare because of
the leading '.'), linkers are expected to define __start_<secname> and
__stop_<secname> symbols. They are at beginning and end of the section,
respectively. This is not requested by the ELF standard, but GNU ld and
gold provide this feature.
llvm-svn: 250432
Turns out this approach is buggy. In discussion about follow on work, Sanjoy pointed out that we could be subject to circular logic problems.
Consider:
if (i u< L) leave()
if ((i + 1) u< L) leave()
print(a[i] + a[i+1])
If we know that L is less than UINT_MAX, we could possible prove (in a control dependent way) that i + 1 does not overflow. This gives us:
if (i u< L) leave()
if ((i +nuw 1) u< L) leave()
print(a[i] + a[i+1])
If we now do the transform this patch proposed, we end up with:
if ((i +nuw 1) u< L) leave_appropriately()
print(a[i] + a[i+1])
That would be a miscompile when i==-1. The problem here is that the control dependent nuw bits got used to prove something about the first condition. That's obviously invalid.
This won't happen today, but since I plan to enhance LVI/CVP with exactly that transform at some point in the not too distant future...
llvm-svn: 250430
Summary:
x86 codegen is clever about generating good code for relaxed
floating-point operations, but it was being silly when globals and
immediates were involved, forgetting where the global was and
loading/storing from/to the wrong place. The same applied to hard-coded
address immediates.
Don't let it forget about the displacement.
This fixes https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=25171
A very similar bug when doing floating-points atomics to the stack is
also fixed by this patch.
This fixes https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=25144
Reviewers: pete
Subscribers: llvm-commits, majnemer, rsmith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13749
llvm-svn: 250429