r276215 made a change to annotate _Unwind_Exception with attribute
"aligned" so that an exception object following field __cxa_exception
is sufficiently aligned. This fix hasn't been incorporated to unwind.h
on Darwin since it is an ABI breaking change.
Instead of annotating struct _Unwind_Exception with the attribute, this
commit annotates field unwindHeader of __cxa_exception. This ensures the
exception object is sufficiently aligned without breaking the ABI.
rdar://problem/25364625
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33030
llvm-svn: 302763
libc++abi can't depend on libc++, so disable extern templates in libc++
headers project-wide. This was previously done in cxa_demangle.cpp, but
I consider it more appropriate to do at the cmake level (since none of
libc++abi's source files can use libc++ extern templates).
I also think the _LIBCPP_NO_EXCEPTIONS in cxa_demangle.cpp is
suspicious, but I'm doing one thing at a time.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32329
llvm-svn: 302739
CMake has the problem with the single dash variant because of the
space, so use the double dash with equal sign version. These flag
need to be included in compile flags to propagate correctly. We also
don't have to pass the target triple when checking for compiler-rt
since that flag is already included in compile flags now.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32069
llvm-svn: 300418
Since libc++abi is built with -nodefaultlibs, we should be using this
option even for CMake checks to avoid any inconsistency and also to
avoid dependency on a working C++ standard library just for the setting
up the build itself. The implementation is largely similar to the one
used by libc++.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31639
llvm-svn: 299797
This test fails on ARM bare-metal targets because it assumes the Itanium ABI,
whereas EHABI requires the exception address to be 8-byte aligned.
I was a bit puzzled at first because this should've failed on the public
arm-linux builder too. I think the reason it passes there is because we don't
include libunwind headers in the include path when running the libcxxabi tests,
so the system unwind.h gets picked up.
Reviewers: rengolin, EricWF
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31178
llvm-svn: 299435
Summary: It's now completely empty, so we can remove it entirely.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, EricWF
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31502
llvm-svn: 299129
This was originally there for the _POSIX_THREADS define, to detect the
presence of pthreads. That went away with the externalized threading
support, so the include can go away too.
config.h is now completely empty. A follow-up commit will remove it
entirely.
llvm-svn: 299087
This patch fully reformats fallback_malloc.cpp. Previously the test
was a mess of different styles and indentations. This made it very
hard to work in and read. Therefore I felt it was best to re-format
the whole thing.
Unfortuantly this means some history will be lost, but hopefully
much of it will still be accessible after ignoring whitespace changes.
llvm-svn: 296960
Summary:
In 32 bit builds on a 64 bit system `std::malloc` does not return correctly aligned memory. This leads to undefined behavior.
This patch switches to using `posix_memalign` to allocate correctly aligned memory instead.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, danalbert, jroelofs, compnerd
Reviewed By: compnerd
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25417
llvm-svn: 296952
Summary:
Currently both libc++ and libc++abi provide definitions for operator new/delete. However I believe this is incorrect and that one or the other should offer them.
This patch adds the CMake option `-DLIBCXXABI_ENABLE_NEW_DELETE_DEFINITIONS` which defaults to `OFF` unless otherwise specified. This means that by default
only libc++ provides the new/delete definitions.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, mehdi_amini, dexonsmith, beanz, jroelofs, danalbert, smeenai, rmaprath, mgorny
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30517
llvm-svn: 296801
Summary:
Currently both libc++ and libc++abi provide definitions for new/delete. However libc++abi's definitions haven't been updated to include aligned new/delete or sized deallocation.
I don't see any reason why libc++abi shouldn't provide these newer overloads.
This patch copies libc++'s implementation of `new/delete` into libc++abi so that it's now up to date.
After applying this patch I plan to fix a longstanding bug where both libc++ and libc++abi provide definitions for new/delete.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, mehdi_amini, dexonsmith, danalbert, smeenai, rmaprath, jroelofs
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30514
llvm-svn: 296787
This patch cleans up how libc++abi handles the definitions for new/delete.
It is in preperation for upcoming changes to fix how both libc++ and libc++abi
handle new/delete.
The primary changes in this patch are:
* Move the definitions for bad_array_length and bad_new_array_length
into stdlib_exception.cpp. This way stdlib_new_delete.cpp only
contains new/delete.
* Rename cxa_new_delete.cpp -> stdlib_new_delete.cpp for consistency
with other files.
* Add a FIXME regarding when stdlib_new_delete.cpp is actually compiled
as part of the dylib.
llvm-svn: 296715
Use the libc++abi visibility macros instead of pragmas or using
visibility attributes directly. Clean up redundant attributes on
definitions (where the declarations already have visibility attributes
applied, from either libc++ or libc++abi headers).
Introduce _LIBCXXABI_WEAK as a drive-by cleanup, which matches the
semantics of _LIBCPP_WEAK.
No functional change. Tested by building on Linux before and after this
change and verifying that the list of exported symbols is identical.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26949
llvm-svn: 296576
These tests embed calls to exceptions-related symbols from the abi library,
which are absent in the no-exceptions variant. The tests need to be marked
as unsupported for the no-exceptions configuration.
llvm-svn: 296344
Made a mistake in the condition typo because LIBCXXABI_BAREMETAL is always
defined, I should have been checking the contents to see if it's enabled.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30343
llvm-svn: 296146
We've been having issues with using libcxxabi and libunwind for baremetal
targets because fprintf is dependent on io functions, this patch disables calls
to fprintf when building for baremetal in release mode.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30339
llvm-svn: 296136
The libcxx/test/libcxx Python package has been moved into
libcxx/utils/libcxx in r294651, but libcxxabi's CMakeLists.txt still
looks for the old path.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30133
llvm-svn: 295540
When libcxxabi is built in LIBCXXABI_SILENT_TERMINATE mode, libcxx test suite reports
two failures:
std/depr/exception.unexpected/set.unexpected/get_unexpected.pass.cpp
std/depr/exception.unexpected/set.unexpected/set_unexpected.pass.cpp
This is because the default unexpected handler is set to std::abort instead of
std::terminate which these tests expect.
llvm-svn: 295175
When building as part of runtimes, there is no predefined order in
which the runtimes are loaded, so the targets from other projects
might not be available. We need to rely on HAVE_<name> variables
instead in that case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29574
llvm-svn: 294552
When checking if the type is a r-value ref, we would not do a complete
check. This would result in us treating a trailing parameter reference
`&)` as a r-value ref, and improperly inject the cv qualifier on the
type. We now correctly demangle the type `KFvRmE` as a constant
function rather than a constant reference.
Fixes PR31741!
llvm-svn: 292973
Fix an off-by-one case which would destroy the final parameter in a
CV-qualified function type with a reference. We still get the CV
qualification incorrect, but at least we do not clobber the type name
any longer.
Partially fixes PR31741.
llvm-svn: 292963
Pending LIT changes are about to remove the REQUIRES-ANY keyword
in place of supporting boolean && and || within "REQUIRES". This
patch prepares libc++ for that change so that when applied
the bots don't lose their mind.
llvm-svn: 292906