Summary:
To delete an instruction the coalescer needs to call eraseFromParent()
on the MachineInstr, insert it in the ErasedInstrs list and update the
Live Ranges structure. This patch re-factors the code to do all that in
one function. This will also fix cases where previous code wasn't
inserting deleted instructions in the ErasedList.
Reviewers: qcolombet, kparzysz
Reviewed By: qcolombet
Subscribers: MatzeB, llvm-commits, qcolombet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36204
llvm-svn: 309915
IMHO it is an antipattern to have a enum value that is Default.
At any given piece of code it is not clear if we have to handle
Default or if has already been mapped to a concrete value. In this
case in particular, only the target can do the mapping and it is nice
to make sure it is always done.
This deletes the two default enum values of CodeModel and uses an
explicit Optional<CodeModel> when it is possible that it is
unspecified.
llvm-svn: 309911
Moves encoding (SYSm) information of banked registers to ARMSystemRegister.td,
where it rightly belongs and forms a single point of reference in the code.
Reviewed by: @fhahn, @rovka, @olista01
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36219
llvm-svn: 309910
Summary:
Define a build-time configuration option for the XRay runtime to
determine whether the archive will add an entry to the `.preinit_array`
section of the binary. We also allow for initializing the XRay data
structures with an explicit call to __xray_init(). This allows us to
give users the capability to initialize the XRay data structures on
demand.
This can allow us to start porting XRay to platforms where
`.preinit_array` isn't a supported section. It also allows us to limit
the effects of XRay in the initialization sequence for applications that
are sensitive to this kind of interference (i.e. large binaries) or
those that want to package XRay control in libraries.
Future changes should allow us to build two different library archives
for the XRay runtime, and allow clang users to determine which version
to link.
Reviewers: dblaikie, kpw, pelikan
Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36080
llvm-svn: 309909
Summary:
The mis-compile is triggered by internal code, but I haven't reduced it to a small piece of code. Add a FIXME here, since a decent fix doesn't seem to be trivial.
The decent fix can be changing Decl::Init to PointerUnion<Stmt *, EvaluatedStmt *, ParamVarDecl *>, and make setUninstantiatedDefaultArg take a ParamVarDecl *, which contains the Expr * as the default argument. This way, getTemplateInstantiationArgs can take that ParamVarDecl and do the right thing.
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: sanjoy, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36253
llvm-svn: 309908
Summary: As we support multiple callsites for the same location, we need to traverse all locations to get the number of callsites.
Reviewers: davidxl
Reviewed By: davidxl
Subscribers: sanjoy, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36246
llvm-svn: 309907
The CoverageMapping::getInstantiations() API retrieved all function
records corresponding to functions with more than one instantiation (e.g
template functions with multiple specializations). However, there was no
simple way to determine *which* function a given record was an
instantiation of. This was an oversight, since it's useful to aggregate
coverage information over all instantiations of a function.
llvm-cov works around this by building a mapping of source locations to
instantiation sets, but this duplicates logic that libCoverage already
has (see FunctionInstantiationSetCollector).
This change adds a new API, CoverageMapping::getInstantiationGroups(),
which returns a list of InstantiationGroups. A group contains records
for each instantiation of some particular function, and also provides
utilities to get the total execution count within the group, the source
location of the common definition, etc.
This lets removes some hacky logic in llvm-cov by reusing
FunctionInstantiationSetCollector and makes the CoverageMapping API
friendlier for other clients.
llvm-svn: 309904
We never overwrite the end location of a region, so we would end up with
an overly large region when we reused the switch's region.
It's possible this code will be substantially rewritten in the near
future to deal with fallthrough more accurately, but this seems like
an improvement on its own for now.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34801
llvm-svn: 309901
In order to get dbghelp to load our pdb, we have to fill in the
PointerToRawData field as well as the AddressOfRawData field. One is the
file offset and the other is the RVA.
llvm-svn: 309900
Summary:
`CheckForPvallocOverflow` was introduced with D35818 to detect when pvalloc
would wrap when rounding up to the next multiple of the page size.
Add this check to TSan's pvalloc implementation.
Reviewers: alekseyshl
Reviewed By: alekseyshl
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubamracek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36245
llvm-svn: 309897
The PDB reserves certain blocks for the FPM that describe which
blocks in the file are allocated and which are free. We weren't
filling that out at all, and in some cases we were even stomping
it with incorrect data. This patch writes a correct FPM.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36235
llvm-svn: 309896
Recently problems have been discovered in the way we write the FPM
(free page map). In order to fix this, we first need to establish
a baseline about what a correct FPM looks like using an MSVC
generated PDB, so that we can then make our own generated PDBs
match. And in order to do this, the dumper needs a mode where it
can dump an FPM so that we can write tests for it.
This patch adds a command to dump the FPM, as well as a test against
a known-good PDB.
llvm-svn: 309894
Summary:
Adding a new restructuredText file to document the trace format produced with
an FDR mode handler and read by llvm-xray toolset.
Fixed two problems in the documentation from differential review. One bad table
and a missing link in the toc.
Original commit was e97c5836a77db803fe53319c53f3bf8e8b26d2b7.
Reviewers: dberris, pelikan
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36041
llvm-svn: 309891
LIT launches executables with absolute, and not relative, path.
strncmp would try to do exact comparison and fail.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36242
llvm-svn: 309889
Summary:
This is largely NFC*, in preparation for utilizing ProfileSummaryInfo
and BranchFrequencyInfo analyses. In this patch I am only doing the
splitting for the New PM, but I can do the same for the legacy PM as
a follow-on if this looks good.
*Not NFC since for partial unrolling we lose the updates done to the
loop traversal (adding new sibling and child loops) - according to
Chandler this is not very useful for partial unrolling, but it also
means that the debugging flag -unroll-revisit-child-loops no longer
works for partial unrolling.
Reviewers: chandlerc
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, mzolotukhin, eraman, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36157
llvm-svn: 309886
I was surprised to see the code model being passed to MC. After all,
it assembles code, it doesn't create it.
The one place it is used is in the expansion of .cfi directives to
handle .eh_frame being more that 2gb away from the code.
As far as I can tell, gnu assembler doesn't even have an option to
enable this. Compiling a c file with gcc -mcmodel=large produces a
regular looking .eh_frame. This is probably because in practice linker
parse and recreate .eh_frames.
In llvm this is used because the JIT can place the code and .eh_frame
very far apart. Ideally we would fix the jit and delete this
option. This is hard.
Apart from confusion another problem with the current interface is
that most callers pass CodeModel::Default, which is bad since MC has
no way to map it to the target default if it actually needed to.
This patch then replaces the argument with a boolean with a default
value. The vast majority of users don't ever need to look at it. In
fact, only CodeGen and llvm-mc use it and llvm-mc just to enable more
testing.
llvm-svn: 309884
Summary:
CheckForPvallocOverflow was introduced with D35818 to detect when pvalloc
would wrap when rounding up to the next multiple of the page size.
Add this check to MSan's pvalloc implementation.
This time I made sure I was actually running (and writing) the correct tests,
and that they are passing...
Reviewers: alekseyshl
Reviewed By: alekseyshl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36164
llvm-svn: 309883
As far as I can tell this should be handled by foldCastedBitwiseLogic which is called later in visitXor.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36214
llvm-svn: 309882
This adds support for sext in foldLogicCastConstant. This is a prerequisite for D36214.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36234
llvm-svn: 309880
Followup to r309570, fixing it slightly differently (ranges_base and
addr_base should never be read from a DWO file - so there shouldn't be
any issue with 'overriding' the values - conditionalize the code and
assert that the values aren't being overriden).
llvm-svn: 309879
These passes have been tested over the last month and should generally help
to remove scalar data dependences in Polly. We enable them to give them even
wider test coverage. Large performance regressions and any kind of correctness
regressions are not expected.
llvm-svn: 309878
We use symbol versioning for GNU-compatibility but libgomp has versioned symbols
only in the shared library but not in the static.
Moreover, version symbols in the static library can cause an error at link time.
Patch by Olga Malysheva
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36225
llvm-svn: 309877
Power 9 has instructions to do absolute difference (VABSDUB, VABSDUH, VABSDUW)
for byte, halfword and word. We should take advantage of these.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34684
llvm-svn: 309876
The original locations can be reached without initializing the lock variable
(td_deque_lock), so it is potentially unsafe. It is guaranteed that the lock
is initialized if the deque (td_deque) is not NULL, and lock functions can be
safely called.
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36017
llvm-svn: 309875
This change adds a new environment variable, KMP_TEAMS_THREAD_LIMIT, which is
used to set a new global variable, __kmp_teams_max_nth, which is checked when
determining the size and quantity of teams that will be created in the teams
construct. Specifically, it is a limit on the total number of threads in a given
teams construct. It differentiates the limits for the teams construct from the
limits for regular parallel regions (KMP_DEVICE_THREAD_LIMIT/__kmp_max_nth and
OMP_THREAD_LIMIT/__kmp_cg_max_nth). When each individual team is formed, it is
still subject to those limits. After the clauses to the teams construct are
parsed and calculated, we check to make sure we are within this limit, and if
not, reduce num_threads per team and/or number of teams, accordingly. The
default value is set to the number of available processors on the system.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36009
llvm-svn: 309874
Summary:
This is to provide a default blacklist filename for UBSan.
While UBSan is turned on, it's better that clang pick up a blacklist file (when exists), just as what ASan / MSan does, so we do not end up adding the "-fsanitize-blacklist" option to every command line.
Reviewers: chandlerc, echristo, vsk, eugenis
Reviewed By: vsk, eugenis
Subscribers: vsk, eugenis, echristo, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35849
llvm-svn: 309873