These used to be referenced by the CGI->AWI map (in AsmWriterEmitter), but
stored in a vector local to EmitPrintInstruction. Move the vector to
AsmWriterEmitter too.
llvm-svn: 193525
The error raised by Python varies by platform(!), so let's just catch any
exception and fall back.
Thanks to Sylvestre Ledru for noticing this on a Debian / Python 2.7 system
running code coverage.
llvm-svn: 193516
so try PATH next. Assume it is sane enough to cover the usual system
bash locations too, but the old list is not good enough for NetBSD.
llvm-svn: 193471
If multiprocessing was requested, detected as available and subsequently failed
to initialize it's worth letting the user know about it before falling back to
threads.
This condition can arise in certain OpenBSD / FreeBSD Python versions.
llvm-svn: 193465
This should be a better fix for lit multiprocessing failures, replacing the
OpenBSD and FreeBSD workarounds in r193413 and r193457.
Reference: http://bugs.python.org/issue3770
llvm-svn: 193463
Speculative quick fix based on clang-X86_64-freebsd output:
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.6/multiprocessing/synchronize.py", line 33, in <module>
" function, see issue 3770.")
ImportError: This platform lacks a functioning sem_open implementation, therefore, the required synchronization primitives needed will not function, see issue 3770.
llvm-svn: 193457
Summary:
The MSVCRT deliberately sends main() code-page specific characters.
This isn't too useful to LLVM as we end up converting the arguments to
UTF-16 and subsequently attempt to use the result as, for example, a
file name. Instead, we need to have the ability to access the Unicode
command line and transform it to UTF-8.
This has the distinct advantage over using the MSVC-specific wmain()
function as our entry point because:
- It doesn't work on cygwin.
- It only work on MinGW with caveats and only then on certain versions.
- We get to keep our entry point as main(). :)
N.B. This patch includes fixes to other parts of lib/Support/Windows
s.t. we would be able to take advantage of getting the Unicode paths.
E.G. clang spawning clang -cc1 would want to give it Unicode arguments.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, Bigcheese, rnk, ruiu
Reviewed By: rnk
CC: llvm-commits, ygao
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1834
llvm-svn: 192069
The old code skipped one of the sorting criteria if either pattern had
no types. This could lead to cycles of the form X < Y, Y < Z, Z < X.
llvm-svn: 191735
Add VEX_LIG to scalar FMA4 instructions.
Use VEX_LIG in some of the inheriting checks in disassembler table generator.
Make use of VEX_L_W, VEX_L_W_XS, VEX_L_W_XD contexts.
Don't let VEX_L_W, VEX_L_W_XS, VEX_L_W_XD, VEX_L_W_OPSIZE inherit from their non-L forms unless VEX_LIG is set.
Let VEX_L_W, VEX_L_W_XS, VEX_L_W_XD, VEX_L_W_OPSIZE inherit from all of their non-L or non-W cases.
Increase ranking on VEX_L_W, VEX_L_W_XS, VEX_L_W_XD, VEX_L_W_OPSIZE so they get chosen over non-L/non-W forms.
llvm-svn: 191649
Ideally, the machinel model is added at the time the instructions are
defined. But many instructions in X86InstrSSE.td still need a model.
Without this workaround the scheduler asserts because x86 already has
itinerary classes for these instructions, indicating they should be
modeled by the scheduler. Since we use the new machine model for other
instructions, it expects a new machine model for these too.
llvm-svn: 191391
It is temporary patch. We need to keep it in trunk, since it makes easer to test it on buildbots on different platforms.
Once we see stable MergeFunctions behaviour with satisfied perfomance, this patch will be removed.
llvm-svn: 191331
Patch by Ana Pazos.
1.Added support for v1ix and v1fx types.
2.Added Scalar Pairwise Reduce instructions.
3.Added initial implementation of Scalar Arithmetic instructions.
llvm-svn: 191263
This makes using array_pod_sort significantly safer. The implementation relies
on function pointer casting but that should be safe as we're dealing with void*
here.
llvm-svn: 191175
TableGen was sorting the entries in some of its internal data
structures by pointer. This order filtered through to the final
matching table and affected the diagnostics produced on bad assembly
occasionally.
It also turns out STL algorithms are ridiculously easy to misuse on
containers with custom order methods. (No bugs before, or now that I
know of, but plenty in the middle).
This should fix the sanitizer bot, which ends up with weird pointers.
llvm-svn: 190793
Summary:
When a git repository had multiple remotes, ${repository} will be set to a multiline string. This causes compilation errors in SVNVersion.inc.
Fix this by limiting the output of utils/GetRepositoryPath to the first remote (which is reasonably likely to be 'origin').
Reviewers: jordan_rose
CC: llvm-commits, t.p.northover
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1659
llvm-svn: 190778
svn 1.8.0 emits an additional line matching 'URL:' in its 'svn info' command
('Relative URL:').
Changed the grep to match only the intended line so that a valid SVNVersion.inc
is generated.
The problem doesnt occur with the svn version I'm using (1.7.5) but Tobias has
confirmed that the change fixes the problem.
See http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=17203
llvm-svn: 190685
The 'Deprecated' class allows you to specify a SubtargetFeature that the
instruction is deprecated on.
The 'ComplexDeprecationPredicate' class allows you to define a custom
predicate that is called to check for deprecation.
For example:
ComplexDeprecationPredicate<"MCR">
would mean you would have to define the following function:
bool getMCRDeprecationInfo(MCInst &MI, MCSubtargetInfo &STI,
std::string &Info)
Which returns 'false' for not deprecated, and 'true' for deprecated
and store the warning message in 'Info'.
The MCTargetAsmParser constructor was chaned to take an extra argument of
the MCInstrInfo class, so out-of-tree targets will need to be changed.
llvm-svn: 190598
- This is a work-in-progress and all details are subject to change, but I am
trying to build up support for allowing lit to be used as a driver for
performance tests (or other tests which might want to record information
beyond simple PASS/FAIL).
llvm-svn: 190535
- This aligns with how existing test suites end up wanting to use the local
config files, conceptually it makes sense to consider them to be inherited.
llvm-svn: 189885
- At least on OS X, it is important for correct behavior of /bin/[ that argv[0]
is passed as written, and not as the full executable path.
llvm-svn: 189559
Link.exe's command line options are case-insensitive. This patch
adds a new attribute to OptTable to let the option parser to compare
options, ignoring case.
Command lines are generally case-insensitive on Windows. CL.exe is an
exception. So this new attribute should be useful for other commands
running on Windows.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1485
llvm-svn: 189416
This function attribute indicates that the function is not optimized
by any optimization or code generator passes with the
exception of interprocedural optimization passes.
llvm-svn: 189101
This field specifies registers that are preserved across function calls,
but that should not be included in the generates SaveList array.
This can be used ot generate regmasks for architectures that save
registers through other means, like SPARC's register windows.
llvm-svn: 189084
Back in the mists of time (2008), it seems TableGen couldn't handle the
patterns necessary to match ARM's CMOV node that we convert select operations
to, so we wrote a lot of fairly hairy C++ to do it for us.
TableGen can deal with it now: there were a few minor differences to CodeGen
(see tests), but nothing obviously worse that I could see, so we should
probably address anything that *does* come up in a localised manner.
llvm-svn: 188995
- For whatever reason, we have a lot of test files with bogus unicode
characters. This patch allows those scripts to still be parsed on Python3 by
changing the parsing logic to work on binary files, and only require the
actual script commands to be convertible to ascii.
- This patch has been tweaked to now ensure that the command strings are not of
unicode type on Python 2.6-7.
llvm-svn: 188398
- For whatever reason, we have a lot of test files with bogus unicode
characters. This patch allows those scripts to still be parsed on Python3 by
changing the parsing logic to work on binary files, and only require the
actual script commands to be convertible to ascii.
llvm-svn: 188376
FileCheck should check to make sure the prefix was found, and not a word
containing it (e.g -check-prefix=BASEREL shouldn't match NOBASEREL).
Patch by Ron Ofir.
llvm-svn: 188221
clang bootstraps intermittently failed for me due a difference in
the MCK_Reg ordering in ARMGenAsmMatcher.inc. E.g. in my latest
run the stage 1 and stage 3 versions were the same but the stage 2
one was different (though still functionally correct). This meant
that the .o comparison failed.
MCK_Regs were assigned by iterating over a std::set< std::set<Record*> >,
and since std::set is sorted lexicographically, the order depended on the
order of the pointer values. This patch replaces the pointer ordering
with LessRecordByID.
llvm-svn: 188164
- Injecting it as 'lit' is gross, since that name should be used to refer to
the actual package. For now both are available so it is possibly to cleanup
test config files incrementally.
llvm-svn: 188039
- Since we only have a few of these, use the cumbersome method of getting the
exception object from 'sys' to retain the current pre-2.6 compatibility.
llvm-svn: 187854
LLVM's coding standards recommend raw_ostream and MemoryBuffer for
reading and writing text.
This has the side effect of allowing clang to compile more of Support
and TableGen in the Microsoft C++ ABI.
llvm-svn: 187826
This makes option aliases more powerful by enabling them to
pass along arguments to the option they're aliasing.
For example, if we have a joined option "-foo=", we can now
specify a flag option "-bar" to be an alias of that, with the
argument "baz".
This is especially useful for the cl.exe compatible clang driver,
where many options are aliases. For example, this patch enables
us to alias "/Ox" to "-O3" (-O is a joined option), and "/WX" to
"-Werror" (again, -W is a joined option).
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1245
llvm-svn: 187537
This change makes test with RUN lines like
RUN: opt ... | FileCheck
fail if opt fails, even if it prints what FileCheck wants. Enabling this
found some interesting cases of broken tests that were not being noticed
because opt (or some other tool) was crashing late.
Pipefail is used when the shell supports it or when using the internal
python based tester.
llvm-svn: 187261
For two intrinsics 'llvm.nvvm.texsurf.handle' and 'llvm.nvvm.texsurf.handle.internal',
TableGen was emitting matching code like:
if (Name.startswith("llvm.nvvm.texsurf.handle")) ...
if (Name.startswith("llvm.nvvm.texsurf.handle.internal")) ...
We can never match "llvm.nvvm.texsurf.handle.internal" here because it will
always be erroneously matched by the first condition.
The fix is to sort the intrinsic names and emit them in reverse order.
llvm-svn: 187119
This removes the need to store the asm variant in each row of the single table that existed before. Shaves ~16K off the size of X86AsmParser.o.
llvm-svn: 187026
The current machinery using KeyboardInterrupt for canceling doesn't work
with multiple threads on Windows as it just cancels the currently run tests
but the runners continue.
We install a handler for Ctrl-C which stops the provider from providing any
more tests to the runners. Together with aborting all currently running
tests, this brings lit to a halt.
llvm-svn: 186695
CHECK-LABEL is meant to be used in place on CHECK on lines containing identifiers or other unique labels (they need not actually be labels in the source or output language, though.) This is used to break up the input stream into separate blocks delineated by CHECK-LABEL lines, each of which is checked independently. This greatly improves the accuracy of errors and fix-it hints in many cases, and allows for FileCheck to recover from errors in one block by continuing to subsequent blocks.
Some tests will be converted to use this new directive in forthcoming patches.
llvm-svn: 186162
Summary:
This patch adds explicit calling convention types for the Win64 and
System V/x86-64 ABIs. This allows code to override the default, and use
the Win64 convention on a target that wants to use SysV (and
vice-versa). This is needed to implement the `ms_abi` and `sysv_abi` GNU
attributes.
Reviewers:
CC:
llvm-svn: 186144
Now the two possible uses of not are
* not cmd
Will return true if cmd doesn't crash and returns false.
* not --crash cmd
Will return true if cmd crashes.
It will be used/tested in a followup commit for the clang crash recovery
testing.
llvm-svn: 185678