(%bp) can't be encoded without a displacement. The encoding is instead used for displacement alone. So a 1 byte displacement of 0 must be used. But if there is an index register we can encode without a displacement.
llvm-svn: 335379
If the shuffle is required for the reduced structures/big data type,
current code may cause compiler crash because of the loading of the
aggregate values. Patch fixes this problem.
llvm-svn: 335377
Introduce -Wquoted-include-in-framework-header, which should fire a warning
whenever a quote include appears in a framework header and suggest a fix-it.
For instance, for header A.h added in the tests, this is how the warning looks
like:
./A.framework/Headers/A.h:2:10: warning: double-quoted include "A0.h" in framework header, expected angle-bracketed instead [-Wquoted-include-in-framework-header]
#include "A0.h"
^~~~~~
<A/A0.h>
./A.framework/Headers/A.h:3:10: warning: double-quoted include "B.h" in framework header, expected angle-bracketed instead [-Wquoted-include-in-framework-header]
#include "B.h"
^~~~~
<B.h>
This helps users to prevent frameworks from using local headers when in fact
they should be targetting system level ones.
The warning is off by default.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47157
rdar://problem/37077034
llvm-svn: 335375
This if/elseif structure seems to be missing this case.
Previously, this would report a size of 1 pointer too small.
This didn't really change anything besides failing to reclaim
a very small amount of memory.
llvm-svn: 335372
Add support to the ubsan runtime for reporting diagnostics to a monitor
process (e.g a debugger).
The Xcode IDE uses this by setting a breakpoint on __ubsan_on_report and
collecting diagnostic information via __ubsan_get_current_report_data,
which it then surfaces to users in the editor UI.
Testing for this functionality already exists in upstream lldb, here:
lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/functionalities/ubsan
Apart from that, this is `ninja check-{a,ub}san` clean.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48446
llvm-svn: 335371
Summary:
In LoopUnswitch when replacing a branch Parent -> Succ with a conditional
branch Parent -> True & Parent->False, the DomTree updates should insert an edge for
each of True/False if True/False are different than Succ, and delete Parent->Succ edge
if both are different. The comparison with Succ appears to be incorect,
it's comparing with Parent instead.
There is no test failing either before or after this change, but it seems to me this is
the right way to do the update.
Reviewers: chandlerc, kuhar
Subscribers: sanjoy, jlebar, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48457
llvm-svn: 335369
Enable tryToVectorizeList to support InstructionsState alternate opcode patterns at a root (build vector etc.) as well as further down the vectorization tree.
NOTE: This patch reduces some of the debug reporting if there are opcode mismatches - I can try to add it back if it proves a problem. But it could get rather messy trying to provide equivalent verbose debug strings via getSameOpcode etc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48488
llvm-svn: 335364
Summary:
Remove explicit stages and introduce a list of stages.
A pipeline should be composed of an arbitrary list of stages, and not any
predefined list of stages in the Backend. The Backend should not know of any
particular stage, rather it should only be concerned that it has a list of
stages, and that those stages will fulfill the contract of what it means to be
a Stage (namely pre/post/execute a given instruction).
For now, we leave the original set of stages defined in the Backend ctor;
however, I imagine these will be moved out at a later time.
This patch makes an adjustment to the semantics of Stage::isReady.
Specifically, what the Backend really needs to know is if a Stage has
unfinished work. With that said, it is more appropriately renamed
Stage::hasWorkToComplete(). This change will clean up the check in
Backend::run(), allowing us to query each stage to see if there is unfinished
work, regardless of what subclass a stage might be. I feel that this change
simplifies the semantics too, but that's a subjective statement.
Given how RetireStage and ExecuteStage handle data in their preExecute(), I've
had to change the order of Retire and Execute in our stage list. Retire must
complete any of its preExecute actions before ExecuteStage's preExecute can
take control. This is mainly because both stages utilize the RCU. In the
meantime, I want to see if I can adjust that or remove that coupling.
Reviewers: andreadb, RKSimon, courbet
Reviewed By: andreadb
Subscribers: tschuett, gbedwell, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46907
llvm-svn: 335361
Summary:
Previously, the strings matched LSP completion pretty closely.
The completion label was a single string, for instance. This made
implementing completion itself easy but makes it hard to use the names
in other way, e.g. pretty-printed name in synthesized
documentation/hover.
It also limits our introspection into completion items, which can only
be as precise as the indexed symbols. This change is a prerequisite to
improvements to overload bundling which need to inspect e.g. signature
structure.
Reviewers: ioeric
Subscribers: ilya-biryukov, MaskRay, jkorous, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48475
llvm-svn: 335360
This caused a lot of issues on the WebAssembly waterfall.
In particular, until with the signature of `main`. We
probably want a better solution for main before we re-land.
Reverts rL335192
llvm-svn: 335355
--verbose is not used to report ICF sections since r324755,
--print-icf-sections is used instead.
These tests were at fact disabled since that time.
llvm-svn: 335354
Summary:
This is the clang side of the change, there is a compiler-rt counterpart.
Scudo works with UBSan using `-fsanitize=scudo,integer` for example, and to do
so it embeds UBSan runtime. This makes it not compatible with the UBSan minimal
runtime, but this is something we want for production purposes.
The idea is to have a Scudo minimal runtime on the compiler-rt side that will
not embed UBSan. This is basically the runtime that is currently in use for
Fuchsia, without coverage, stacktraces or symbolization. With this, Scudo
becomes compatible with `-fsanitize-minimal-runtime`.
If this approach is suitable, I'll add the tests as well, otherwise I am open
to other options.
Reviewers: eugenis
Reviewed By: eugenis
Subscribers: llvm-commits, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48373
llvm-svn: 335352
DWARF v5 explicitly represents file #0 in the line table. Prior
versions did not, so ".loc 0" is still an error in those cases.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48452
llvm-svn: 335350
SLP currently only accepts (F)Add/(F)Sub alternate counterpart ops to be merged into an alternate shuffle.
This patch relaxes this to accept any pair of BinaryOperator opcodes instead, assuming the target's cost model accepts the vectorization+shuffle.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48477
llvm-svn: 335349
This one shows another pattern that we'll need to match
in some cases, but the current ordering of folds allows
us to match this as 2 binops before simplification takes
place.
llvm-svn: 335347
Change removes the excessive comparsion of
the relocation arrays sizes.
This code was dead, because at the higer level,
equalsConstant function contains the following check:
`A->NumRelocations != B->NumRelocations`
where NumRelocations contains the size of the relocations array.
So removed check did the same job twice.
This was found with use of code coverage analysis.
llvm-svn: 335346
libstdc++ will soon be dropped from the android NDK. This patch makes
sure we are prepared for that by using libc++ in tests by default (i.e.,
except for libstdc++ data formatter tests).
Only a couple of small tweaks were needed to make this work:
- Add the libc++ include paths to CXXFLAGS only. This was necessary to
make the tests compile with -fmodules. The modules tests have been
disabled, but this way, they will be ready for them if they are
enabled.
- in one test I had to add an explicit std::string copy to make sure the
copy constructor is there for the expression evaluator to find it.
llvm-svn: 335344
With compilation fix.
Original commit message:
D39788 added a '.stack-size' section containing metadata on function stack sizes
to output ELF files behind the new -stack-size-section flag.
This change does following two things on top:
1) Imagine the case when there are -ffunction-sections flag given and there are text sections in COMDATs.
The patch adds a '.stack-size' section into corresponding COMDAT group, so that linker will be able to
eliminate them fast during resolving the COMDATs.
2) Patch sets a SHF_LINK_ORDER flag and links '.stack-size' with the corresponding .text.
With that linker will be able to do -gc-sections on dead stack sizes sections.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46874
llvm-svn: 335336
Summary:
The qualified name can be used to match a completion item to its corresponding
symbol. This can be useful for tools that measure code completion quality.
Qualified names are not precise for identifying symbols; we need to figure out a
better way to identify completion items.
Reviewers: sammccall
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: ilya-biryukov, MaskRay, jkorous, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48425
llvm-svn: 335334
D39788 added a '.stack-size' section containing metadata on function stack sizes
to output ELF files behind the new -stack-size-section flag.
This change does following two things on top:
1) Imagine the case when there are -ffunction-sections flag given and there are text sections in COMDATs.
The patch adds a '.stack-size' section into corresponding COMDAT group, so that linker will be able to
eliminate them fast during resolving the COMDATs.
2) Patch sets a SHF_LINK_ORDER flag and links '.stack-size' with the corresponding .text.
With that linker will be able to do -gc-sections on dead stack sizes sections.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46874
llvm-svn: 335332