It is intended to be used for a family of personality functions that
have similar IR preparation requirements. Typically when interoperating
with MSVC personality functions, bits of functionality need to be
outlined from the main function into helper functions. There is also
usually more than one landing pad per invoke, which does not match the
LLVM IR landingpad representation.
None of this is implemented yet. This change just adds a new enum that
is active for *-windows-msvc and delegates to the EH removal preparation
pass. No functionality change for other targets.
llvm-svn: 224625
mubuf instructions now define the soffset field using the SCSrc_32
register class which indicates that only SGPRs and inline constants
are allowed.
llvm-svn: 224622
Add CommonFlags::SetDefaults() and CommonFlags::ParseFromString(),
so that this object can be easily tested. Enforce
that ParseCommonFlagsFromString() and SetCommonFlagsDefaults()
work only with singleton CommonFlags, shared across all sanitizer
runtimes.
llvm-svn: 224617
Now ASan deactivation doesn't modify common or ASan-specific runtime
flags. Flags stay constant after initialization, and "deactivation"
instead stashes initialized runtime state, and deactivates the
runtime. Activation then just restores the original state (possibly,
overriden by some activation flags provided in system property on
Android).
llvm-svn: 224614
Summary:
Reduce the dependency of allocator code on runtime flags. Instead,
pass a bunch of options that configure allocator behavior at
initialization or re-initialization. That would allow us to
cleaner modify allocator behavior during a program execution
when ASan is activated or de-activated.
Test Plan: regression test suite
Reviewers: kcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits, eugenis
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6711
llvm-svn: 224605
Summary:
In order to get the bots running quicker I would like to be able to use ccache
with the test suite. This patch adds support for running the test suite using
ccache. To use ccache pass `--param=use_ccache=true` when running the test suite.
ccache will not cache any command that invokes ld, so the build step needs to be
split into two separate compile commands. The cost of splitting the build step
into two parts when not using ccache seems to be minimal. On my machine I saw a
difference of ~5 seconds on a 5 minute test suite run.
A full test suite run with ccache generates about 250MB of cached data.
I recorded the following times for running the test suite in the following configurations:
- no ccache: 340s
- initial ccache run: 380s
- rerun with ccache (no changes): 53s.
- rerun with ccache (<string> changed): 80s
- rerun with ccache (<cmath> changed): 169s
- rerun with ccache (<valarray> changed): 69s
Reviewers: mclow.lists, jroelofs, danalbert
Reviewed By: jroelofs
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6647
llvm-svn: 224603
Summary:
Change the way ASan flag parsing is performed at activation: instead
of overwriting all ASan and common flags from the activation string,
ASan will now only override a handful of whitelisted flags.
This is a first step towards making runtime flags immutable after
initialization. I plan to re-factor the activation stragegy to
the following one:
- Parse commandline flags. Override the defaults from compile
definition, env var, etc. Flags are immutable at this point.
- Initiailize the runtime from commandline flags.
- If ASan needs to be started deactivated, stash the runtime
state in "asan_deactivated_flags" and deactivate the runtime.
- When ASan is activated, override "asan_deactivated_flags" with
activation flags, and use it to re-activate the runtime.
Test Plan: regression test suite
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6709
llvm-svn: 224601
clang does not like the definition of builtins. In order to work around this,
we use a SUN CC to redefine the generated name. However, this requires that we
account for the user label prefix. Rather than hard coding that into the file,
rely on the compiler to tell us the information and use the preprocessor to
generate the name as we do in the assembly routines. NFC.
llvm-svn: 224597
Summary:
This patch adds "all" sanitizer group. A shortcut "-fno-sanitize=all"
can be used to disable all sanitizers for a given source file.
"-fsanitize=all" option makes no sense, and will produce an error.
This group can also be useful when we add "-fsanitize-recover=<list>"
options (patch in http://reviews.llvm.org/D6302), as it would allow
to conveniently enable/disable recovery for all specified sanitizers.
Test Plan: regression test suite
Reviewers: kcc, rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6733
llvm-svn: 224596
dsymutil needs access to DWARF specific inforamtion, the small DIContext
wrapper isn't sufficient. Other DWARF consumers might want to use it too
(I'm looking at you lldb).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6694
llvm-svn: 224594
The visitSwitchInst generates SUB constant expressions to recompute the
switch condition. When truncating the condition to a smaller type, SUB
expressions should use the previous type (before trunc) for both
operands. Also, fix code to also return the modified switch when only
the truncation is performed.
This fixes an assertion crash.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6644
rdar://problem/19191835
llvm-svn: 224588
Backends recognize (-0.0 - X) as the canonical form for fneg
and produce better code. Eg, ppc64 with 0.0:
lis r2, ha16(LCPI0_0)
lfs f0, lo16(LCPI0_0)(r2)
fsubs f1, f0, f1
blr
vs. -0.0:
fneg f1, f1
blr
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6723
llvm-svn: 224583
Reverts commit r224574 to appease buildbots:
The visitSwitchInst generates SUB constant expressions to recompute the
switch condition. When truncating the condition to a smaller type, SUB
expressions should use the previous type (before trunc) for both
operands. This fixes an assertion crash.
llvm-svn: 224576