If an out-of-quota error occurred, the last error would be
isl_error_quota unless a different error occured. We typically check
whether the max-operations occured by comparing to that error value
after leaving the quota guard. This would check whether there ever
was a quota-error, not just in the last quota guards.
The observable bug occurred if the max-operations limit was reached in
DeLICM, and if -polly-dependences-computout=0, DependenceInfo would
think that the quota for computing dependencies was the reason,
i.e., fail the operation even if the calculation itself was successful.
Fix by reseting the last error to isl_error_none when entering a
quota guard, signaling that no quota error occured unless in the
guard's scope.
llvm-svn: 321329
* __shfl_{up,down}* uses unsigned int for the third parameter.
* added [unsigned] long overloads for non-sync shuffles.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41521
llvm-svn: 321326
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35721 reports that x86intrin.h
is issuing a few warnings. This is because attribute target is using
isValidFeatureName for its source. It was also discovered that two of
these were missing from hasFeature.
Additionally, shstk is and ibu are reordered alphabetically, as came
up during code review.
llvm-svn: 321324
Canonicalizing the Decl before processing it as part of the hash should reduce
issues with non-canonical types showing up as mismatches.
llvm-svn: 321319
This is a slightly odd construct (it's more common to see "A (::B)()") but can
happen in friend declarations, and the parens are not redundant as they prevent
the :: binding to the left.
llvm-svn: 321318
Enable assertions in both stages.
Release+Asserts is fast enough.
No need to let insanity through.
Patch By: mcgrathr
Reviewers: phosek
Reviewed By: phosek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41471
llvm-svn: 321316
An unscoped enumeration used as template argument, should not have any
qualified information about its enclosing scope, as its visibility is
global.
In the case of scoped enumerations, they must include information
about their enclosing scope.
Patch by Carlos Alberto Enciso!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39239
llvm-svn: 321312
This allows you to dump C++ code that spells bool instead of _Bool, leaves off the elaborated type specifiers when printing struct or class names, and other C-isms.
Fixes the -Wreorder issue and fixes the ast-dump-color.cpp test.
llvm-svn: 321310
Summary:
Add an additional bit to ModRefInfo, ModRefInfo::Must, to be cleared for known must aliases.
Shift existing Mod/Ref/ModRef values to include an additional most
significant bit. Update wrappers that modify ModRefInfo values to
reflect the change.
Notes:
* ModRefInfo::Must is almost entirely cleared in the AAResults methods, the remaining changes are trying to preserve it.
* Only some small changes to make custom AA passes set ModRefInfo::Must (BasicAA).
* GlobalsModRef already declares a bit, who's meaning overlaps with the most significant bit in ModRefInfo (MayReadAnyGlobal). No changes to shift the value of MayReadAnyGlobal (see AlignedMap). FunctionInfo.getModRef() ajusts most significant bit so correctness is preserved, but the Must info is lost.
* There are cases where the ModRefInfo::Must is not set, e.g. 2 calls that only read will return ModRefInfo::NoModRef, though they may read from exactly the same location.
Reviewers: dberlin, hfinkel, george.burgess.iv
Subscribers: llvm-commits, sanjoy
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38862
llvm-svn: 321309
Summary:
Currently the test only checks behaviour for weak function symbols.
Should be good to merge straight away?
Reviewers: sbc100
Reviewed By: sbc100
Subscribers: jfb, dschuff, jgravelle-google, aheejin, sunfish, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41449
llvm-svn: 321308
The public sanitizer headers are intended to be usable from either
C++ or C, but they declare no-argument functions with the syntax that
is not a proper prototype declaration in C. This goes unnoticed until
someone uses -Wsystem-headers.
Patch By: mcgrathr
Reviewers: phosek, vitalybuka
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41475
llvm-svn: 321305
This should only affect what we do for v8i16. Previously we went to v8i64, but if we have VLX we only need v8i32. This prevents an unnecessary zmm usage.
llvm-svn: 321303
When a function taking transparent union is declared as taking one of
union members earlier in the translation unit, clang would hit an
"Invalid cast" assertion during EmitFunctionProlog. This case
corresponds to function f1 in test/CodeGen/transparent-union-redecl.c.
We decided to cast i32 to union because after merging function
declarations function parameter type becomes int,
CGFunctionInfo::ArgInfo type matches with ABIArgInfo type, so we decide
it is a trivial case. But these types should also be castable to
parameter declaration type which is not the case here.
The fix is in checking for the trivial case if ABIArgInfo type matches with
parameter declaration type. It exposed inconsistency that we check
hasScalarEvaluationKind for different types in EmitParmDecl and
EmitFunctionProlog, and comment says they should match.
Additional tests in Sema/transparent-union.c capture current behavior and make
sure there are no regressions.
rdar://problem/34949329
Reviewers: rjmccall, rafael
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Subscribers: aemerson, cfe-commits, kristof.beyls
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41311
llvm-svn: 321296
Reorganizes the DWARF consumer to derive the string offsets table
contribution's format from the contribution header instead of
(incorrectly) from the unit's format.
Reviewers: JDevliegehere, aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41146
llvm-svn: 321295
We should have equally good shuffle options for v8i32 with VLX. This was spotted during my attempts to remove 512-bit vectors from SKX.
We still use 512-bits for v16i1, v32i1, and v64i1. I'm less sure we can handle those well with narrower vectors. i32 and i64 element sizes get the best shuffle support.
llvm-svn: 321291
Using ARC, strong, weak, and autoreleasing stack variables are implicitly
initialized with nil. This includes variable-length arrays of Objective-C object
pointers. However, in the analyzer we don't zero-initialize them. We used to,
but it accidentally regressed after r289618.
Under ARC, the array variable's initializer within DeclStmt is an
ImplicitValueInitExpr. Environment doesn't maintain any bindings for this
expression kind - instead it always knows that it's a known constant
(0 in our case), so it just returns the known value by calling
SValBuilder::makeZeroVal() (see EnvironmentManager::getSVal().
Commit r289618 had introduced reasonable behavior of SValBuilder::makeZeroVal()
for the arrays, which produces a zero-length compoundVal{}. When such value
is bound to arrays, in RegionStoreManager::bindArray() "remaining" items in the
array are default-initialized with zero, as in
RegionStoreManager::setImplicitDefaultValue(). The similar mechanism works when
an array is initialized by an initializer list that is too short, eg.
int a[3] = { 1, 2 };
would result in a[2] initialized with 0. However, in case of variable-length
arrays it didn't know if any more items need to be added,
because, well, the length is variable.
Add the default binding anyway, regardless of how many actually need
to be added. We don't really care how many, because the default binding covers
the whole array anyway.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41478
rdar://problem/35477763
llvm-svn: 321290
* While running ASTImporterTests, we often forget about Windows MSVC
buildbots which enable '-fdelayed-template-parsing' by default.
This leads to AST import errors because templates are not parsed
and corresponding parts of AST are not built so importer cannot import them.
It takes both reviewing time to find such issues and post-commit time
to fix unexpected buildbot failures. To solve this issue, we enable testing
with '-fdelayed-template-parsing' option enabled by default in addition
to testing with default compiler options. This allows us to catch
the problem during development.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41444
llvm-svn: 321285
The knownbits_mask_or_shuffle_uitofp change is interesting - shuffle combines manage to kick in, removing the AND constant mask load. For targets with fast-variable-shuffle this should reduce further to VPOR+VPSHUFB+VCVTDQ2PS.
llvm-svn: 321279
The build failure was caused by an assertion in pre-legalization DAGCombine:
Combining: t6: ppcf128 = uint_to_fp t5
... into: t20: f32 = PPCISD::FCFIDUS t19
which is clearly wrong since ppcf128 are definitely different type with f32 and
we cannot change the node value type when do DAGCombine. The fix is don't
handle ppc_fp128 or i1 conversions in PPCTargetLowering::combineFPToIntToFP and
leave it to downstream to legalize it and expand it to small legal types.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41411
llvm-svn: 321276