For some reason multiple places need to do this, and the variant the
loop unroller and inliner use was not handling it.
Also, introduce a new wrapper to be slightly more precise, since on
AMDGPU some addrspacecasts are free, but not no-ops.
llvm-svn: 362436
prettyprint
__declspec(nothrow) should work on function pointers as well as function
references, so this changes it to FunctionLike. Additionally,
FunctionLike needed to be modified to permit function references.
Finally, the TypePrinter didn't properly print the NoThrow exception
specifier, so make sure we get that right as well.
llvm-svn: 362435
As reported here: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42100
This fairly common pattern ends up being an error in MinGW, so relax it
in all cases to a warning.
llvm-svn: 362434
This creates an integration test for inlined call line tables, and in
particular, ones that are discontiguous. We've had issues in the past
with discontiguous inline line tables, and until r362429 LLD didn't
write the inlinees section into the PDB.
The test was reduced from https://crbug.com/965670
Reviewers: thakis
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62758
llvm-svn: 362431
The implementation is conceptually simple: We separate the LHS and
RHS into positive and negative components and then also compute the
positive and negative components of the result, taking into account
that e.g. only pos/pos and neg/neg will give a positive result.
However, there's one significant complication: SignedMin / -1 is UB
for sdiv, and we can't just ignore it, because the APInt result of
SignedMin would break the sign segregation. Instead we drop SignedMin
or -1 from the corresponding ranges, taking into account some edge
cases with wrapped ranges.
Because of the sign segregation, the implementation ends up being
nearly fully precise even for wrapped ranges (the remaining
imprecision is due to ranges that are both signed and unsigned
wrapping and are divided by a trivial divisor like 1). This means
that the testing cannot just check the signed envelope as we
usually do. Instead we collect all possible results in a bitvector
and construct a better sign wrapped range (than the full envelope).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61238
llvm-svn: 362430
Summary:
- Fixes inline call frame line table display in windbg.
- Improve llvm-pdbutil to dump extra file ids.
- Warn on unknown subsections so we don't have this kind of bug in the
future.
Reviewers: inglorion, akhuang, aganea
Subscribers: eraman, zturner, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62701
llvm-svn: 362429
This patch fixes a problem that occurs in LowerSwitch when a switch statement has a PHI node as its condition, and the PHI node only has two incoming blocks, and one of those incoming blocks is through an unreachable default in the switch statement. When this condition occurs, LowerSwitch holds a pointer to the condition value, but removes the switch block as a predecessor of the PHI block, causing the PHI node to be replaced. LowerSwitch then tries to use its stale pointer to the original condition value, causing a crash.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62560
llvm-svn: 362427
(Recommit after fixing a keymash in the run line. Sorry for breakage.)
This is preparation for D62625 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D62625>
llvm-svn: 362426
Add `nm` and `objcopy` to the default value for the tools that we install now
that they are sufficiently feature complete to replace bintuils' implementation.
Patch by Jiang Yi!
llvm-svn: 362425
If `COMPILER_RT_ARMHF_TARGET` is set , the definition of the AEABI runtime
function `__aeabi_fcmpun` is misspelt: `__aeabi_fcmpum` instead of
`__aeabi_fcmpun`.
Patch by Konstantin Schwarz!
llvm-svn: 362424
This reverts commit r362407. It broke compilation of
llvm/lib/Object/ArchiveWriter.cpp:
error: type 'llvm::sys::path::const_iterator' does not provide a call
operator
llvm-svn: 362413
The big endian PPC buildbots are all failing now due to calls to cache
invalidation in unit tests on data that has only the PROT_EXEC flag set.
This has been an issue all along on FreeBSD but it can affect Linux machines
depending on configuration.
This patch mitigates the issue the same way it is mitigated on FreeBSD.
Since this is needed to bring the buildbots back to green, I plan to commit this
and allow for post-commit review, but I thought I would also post it here for
ease of access/readability.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62741
llvm-svn: 362412
This change sets missing cast kind correctly in the address
space conversion case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62299
llvm-svn: 362409
This fixes some thin archive relative path issues, paths are shortened where possible and paths are output correctly when using the display table command.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59491
llvm-svn: 362407
Summary:
This test base class is missing the teardown making the second set of tests extending it to fail in an assertion in the FileSystem::Initialize() (as it's being initialized twice).
Not sure why this isn't failing the build bots.. (unless they're running without asserts?).
With this fix `ninja LLDBServerTests && ./tools/lldb/unittests/tools/lldb-server/tests/LLDBServerTests` successfully runs and passes all tests.
Reviewers: clayborg, xiaobai, labath
Reviewed By: xiaobai, labath
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62788
llvm-svn: 362406
Remove the test checking error message for 'is a directory'. It does
not seem to serve any real purpose, and it relies on matching platform
error strings which are unpredictable and makes the test fragile.
Furthermore, it fails on NetBSD where read() works on directories,
and therefore does not return EISDIR at all.
Fixes r362141.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62773
llvm-svn: 362404
Made type of depth of hwloc object to correapond with
change from unsigned in hwloc 1,x to int in hwloc 2.x.
This eliminates the warning on signed-unsigned comparison.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62332
llvm-svn: 362401
Summary:
Remove unnecessary definition (otherwise the extension will be defined
where it's not supposed to be defined).
Consider the code:
#pragma OPENCL EXTENSION cl_intel_planar_yuv : begin
// some declarations
#pragma OPENCL EXTENSION cl_intel_planar_yuv : end
is enough for extension to become known for clang.
Patch by: Dmitry Sidorov <dmitry.sidorov@intel.com>
Reviewers: Anastasia, yaxunl
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58666
llvm-svn: 362398
We were missing this fold in the DAG, which I've copied directly from llvm::ConstantFoldCastInstruction
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62807
llvm-svn: 362397
LanaiMCCodeEmitter.cpp was not using any APIs from Lanai.h, and was only
including it for transitive dependencies. Doing so is problematic from
include-what-you-use perspective, but it is also a layering issue (it
creates a dependency cycle between the primary Lanai target library and
the MCTargetDesc library).
llvm-svn: 362394
We need to have all input files ready before doing debuginfo type merging.
This patch is moving the late PDB type server discovery much earlier in the process, when the explicit inputs (OBJs, LIBs) are loaded.
The short term goal is to parallelize type merging.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60095
llvm-svn: 362393
Summary: According to C99 standard long long is at least 64 bits in
size. However, OpenCL C defines long long as 128 bit signed
integer. This prevents one to use x86 builtins when compiling OpenCL C
code for x86 targets. The patch changes long long to long for OpenCL
only.
Patch by: Alexander Batashev <alexander.batashev@intel.com>
Reviewers: craig.topper, Ka-Ka, eandrews, erichkeane, Anastasia
Reviewed By: Ka-Ka, erichkeane, Anastasia
Subscribers: a.elovikov, yaxunl, Anastasia, cfe-commits, ivankara, etyurin, asavonic
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62580
llvm-svn: 362391
HexagonInstPrinter.cpp was not using any APIs from HexagonAsmPrinter.h.
Doing so is problematic from include-what-you-use perspective, but it is
also a layering issue (it creates a dependency cycle between the primary
Hexagon target library and the MCTargetDesc library).
llvm-svn: 362389