Remove all the dead code around ilist_*sentinel_traits. This is a
follow-up to gutting them as part of r279314 (originally r278974),
staged to prevent broken builds in sub-projects.
Uses were removed from clang in r279457 and lld in r279458.
llvm-svn: 279473
Xcode and MSVC list the headers and source files for each library.
LLVMSupport lists included the source files for ADT but not the headers. This
add the ADT headers so that they are browsable by the UI.
llvm-svn: 279470
Summary: This fixes the omission of -fPIC when building the builtins.
Reviewers: compnerd, beanz
Subscribers: dberris, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23729
llvm-svn: 279469
Summary:
On apple targets, when SANITIZER_CAN_USE_CXXABI is false,
the ubsan cxxabi sources aren't built, since they're unused.
Do this on non-apple targets as well.
This fixes errors when linking sanitizers if c++ abi is
unavailable.
Reviewers: pcc, kubabrecka, beanz
Subscribers: rnk, llvm-commits, kubabrecka, compnerd, dberris
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23638
llvm-svn: 279467
Philip commented on r279113 to ask for better comments as to
when to use the different versions of getName. Its also possible
to assert in the simple case that we aren't an overloaded intrinsic
as those have to use the more capable version of getName.
Thanks for the comments Philip.
llvm-svn: 279466
Do most of the lowering in a pre-RA pass. Keep the skip jump
insertion late, plus a few other things that require more
work to move out.
One concern I have is now there may be COPY instructions
which do not have the necessary implicit exec uses
if they will be lowered to v_mov_b32.
This has a positive effect on SGPR usage in shader-db.
llvm-svn: 279464
Structs are currently handled as pointer + byval, which makes AMDGPU
LLVM backend generate incorrect code when structs are used. This patch
changes struct argument to be handled directly and without flattening,
which Clover (Mesa 3D Gallium OpenCL state tracker) will be able to
handle. Flattening would expand the struct to individual elements and
pass each as a separate argument, which Clover can not
handle. Furthermore, such expansion does not fit the OpenCL
programming model which requires to explicitely specify each argument
index, size and memory location.
Patch by Vedran Miletić
llvm-svn: 279463
[Recommitting now an unrelated assertion in SROA is sorted out]
The new version has several advantages:
1) IMSHO it's more readable and neater
2) It handles loads and stores properly
3) It can handle any number of incoming blocks rather than just two. I'll be taking advantage of this in a followup patch.
With this change we can now finally sink load-modify-store idioms such as:
if (a)
return *b += 3;
else
return *b += 4;
=>
%z = load i32, i32* %y
%.sink = select i1 %a, i32 5, i32 7
%b = add i32 %z, %.sink
store i32 %b, i32* %y
ret i32 %b
When this works for switches it'll be even more powerful.
Round 4. This time we should handle all instructions correctly, and not replace any operands that need to be constant with variables.
This was really hard to determine safely, so the helper function should be put into the Instruction API. I'll do that as a followup.
llvm-svn: 279460
Not only symbols (like sections) have names, in case where we
fail to create relocation against such symbol, we should not
print out an empty string, instead we should print a generic
message.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23731
llvm-svn: 279459
When performing ICF, we have to respect the alignment requirement
of each section within each group.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23732
llvm-svn: 279456
If they are, we end up with the last intermediary output preserved
in the current directory after compilation.
Added a test case to verify that we're using appropriate filenames
for outputs of different phases.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23526
llvm-svn: 279455
Summary:
Allow for use of cxxabi to be disabled from cmake.
This will make sanitizers usable when c++ abi is unavailable.
Reviewers: pcc, rnk, samsonov, beanz, compnerd
Subscribers: llvm-commits, compnerd, dberris
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23639
llvm-svn: 279451
__guard_local is defined as long on OpenBSD. If the source file contains
a definition of __guard_local, it mismatches with the int8 pointer type
used in LLVM. In that case, Module::getOrInsertGlobal() returns a
cast operation instead of a GlobalVariable. Trying to set the
visibility on the cast operation leads to random segfaults (seen when
compiling the OpenBSD kernel, which also runs with stack protection).
In the kernel, the hidden attribute does not matter. For userspace code,
__guard_local is defined as hidden in the startup code. If a program
re-defines __guard_local, the definition from the startup code will
either win or the linker complains about multiple definitions
(depending on whether the re-defined __guard_local is placed in the
common segment or not).
It also matches what gcc on OpenBSD does.
Thanks Stefan Kempf <sisnkemp@gmail.com> for the patch!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23674
llvm-svn: 279449
Summary: We can allow sinking if the single user block has only one unique predecessor, regardless of the number of edges. Note that a switch statement with multiple cases can have the same destination.
Reviewers: mcrosier, majnemer, spatel, reames
Subscribers: reames, mcrosier, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23722
llvm-svn: 279448
The new version has several advantages:
1) IMSHO it's more readable and neater
2) It handles loads and stores properly
3) It can handle any number of incoming blocks rather than just two. I'll be taking advantage of this in a followup patch.
With this change we can now finally sink load-modify-store idioms such as:
if (a)
return *b += 3;
else
return *b += 4;
=>
%z = load i32, i32* %y
%.sink = select i1 %a, i32 5, i32 7
%b = add i32 %z, %.sink
store i32 %b, i32* %y
ret i32 %b
When this works for switches it'll be even more powerful.
Round 4. This time we should handle all instructions correctly, and not replace any operands that need to be constant with variables.
This was really hard to determine safely, so the helper function should be put into the Instruction API. I'll do that as a followup.
llvm-svn: 279443
Assembler directives .dtprelword, .dtpreldword, .tprelword, and
.tpreldword generates relocations R_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL32, R_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL64,
R_MIPS_TLS_TPREL32, and R_MIPS_TLS_TPREL64 respectively.
The main motivation for this patch is to be able to write test cases
for checking correctness of the LLD linker's behaviour.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23669
llvm-svn: 279439
It use to be non-const for the sole purpose of custom handling of
commons symbol. This is moved now in the regular LTO handling now
and such we can constify the callback.
llvm-svn: 279438
This change cause performance regression on MultiSource/Benchmarks/TSVC/Symbolics-flt/Symbolics-flt from LNT and some other bechmarks.
See https://reviews.llvm.org/D18777 for details.
llvm-svn: 279433
This change needs to be reverted in order to revert -r278267 which cause performance regression on MultiSource/Benchmarks/TSVC/Symbolics-flt/Symbolics-flt from LNT and some other bechmarks.
See comments on https://reviews.llvm.org/D18777 for details.
llvm-svn: 279432
As discussed on PR26491, we are missing the opportunity to make use of the smaller MOVHLPS instruction because we set both arguments of a SHUFPD when using it to lower a single input shuffle.
This patch sets the lowered argument to UNDEF if that shuffle element is undefined. This in turn makes it easier for target shuffle combining to decode UNDEF shuffle elements, allowing combines to MOVHLPS to occur.
A fix to match against MOVHPD stores was necessary as well.
This builds on the improved MOVLHPS/MOVHLPS lowering and memory folding support added in D16956
Adding similar support for SHUFPS will have to wait until have better support for target combining of binary shuffles.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23027
llvm-svn: 279430
This tries to keep all the ModRM memory and register forms in their own regions of the encodings. Hoping to make it simple on some of the switch statements that operate on these encodings.
llvm-svn: 279422