https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41611
Similarly to D61106, the checker ran over an llvm_unreachable for vector types:
struct VectorSizeLong {
VectorSizeLong() {}
__attribute__((__vector_size__(16))) long x;
};
void __vector_size__LongTest() {
VectorSizeLong v;
}
Since, according to my short research,
"The vector_size attribute is only applicable to integral and float scalars,
although arrays, pointers, and function return values are allowed in conjunction
with this construct."
[src: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.6.1/gcc/Vector-Extensions.html#Vector-Extensions]
vector types are safe to regard as primitive.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61246
llvm-svn: 359539
Currently we always inline functions that have no branches, i.e. have exactly
three CFG blocks: ENTRY, some code, EXIT. This makes sense because when there
are no branches, it means that there's no exponential complexity introduced
by inlining such function. Such functions also don't trigger various fundamental
problems with our inlining mechanism, such as the problem of inlined
defensive checks.
Sometimes the CFG may contain more blocks, but in practice it still has
linear structure because all directions (except, at most, one) of all branches
turned out to be unreachable. When this happens, still treat the function
as "small". This is useful, in particular, for dealing with C++17 if constexpr.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61051
llvm-svn: 359531
Don't crash when trying to model a call in which the callee is unknown
in compile time, eg. a pointer-to-member call.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61285
llvm-svn: 359530
Summary:
This patch adds support for __builtin_dcbf for PPC.
__builtin_dcbf copies the contents of a modified block from the data cache
to main memory and flushes the copy from the data cache.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59843
llvm-svn: 359517
Summary:
GCC's -Wtype-limits (part of -Wextra):
Warn if a comparison is always true or always false due to the limited range of the data type
Reviewers: rsmith, aaron.ballman, lebedev.ri, thakis
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: lebedev.ri, jdoerfert, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58841
llvm-svn: 359516
Our internal build bots were failing this test randomly as the stderr
output was emitted to the file in the middle of the stdout output
line that the test was checking.
llvm-svn: 359512
Summary:
This simplifies three checks for MS ABI, Win Itanium, or Win GNU to just
"is Windows".
The question remains, however, if this is really the correct thing to
do. We could, for example, only not consider inner classes to be
externally available if the outer class has a dllexport annotation.
However, I will leave that as future work.
Reviewers: hans, mstorsjo
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61278
llvm-svn: 359507
is not used since it consumes all preprocessor directives until it returns
a real token. Using the specific Lexer (i.e. CurLexer->Lex) makes it
possible to stop skipping after an #include or #pragma hdrstop. Previously
the skipping code was only handling CurLexer, now all will be handled
correctly.
Fixes: llvm.org/PR41585
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61217
llvm-svn: 359506
Summary:
We are currently implementing support in LLDB that reconstructs the STL templates from
the target program in the expression evaluator. This reconstruction happens during the
import process from our debug info AST into the expression evaluation AST, which means
we need a way to intercept the ASTImporter import process.
This patch adds an protected ImportImpl method that we can overwrite in LLDB to implement
our special importing logic (which is essentially just looking into a C++ module that is attached to
the target context). Because ImportImpl has to call MapImported/AddToLookup for the decls it
creates, this patch also exposes those via a new unified method and checks that we call it when
importing decls.
Reviewers: martong, balazske, a.sidorin, shafik, a_sidorin
Reviewed By: martong, a_sidorin
Subscribers: rnkovacs, cfe-commits, lldb-commits, aprantl
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59485
llvm-svn: 359502
Summary: This fixes a few places in the Stencil implementation where a unique_ptr is created at a callsite that expects shared_ptr. Since the former implicitly converts to the latter, the code compiles and runs correctly as is. But, there's no reason to involve unique_ptr -- the current code was leftover from a previous version in which unique_ptr was the expected type.
Reviewers: sbenza
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61005
llvm-svn: 359468
D54996 Changed the behaviour of clang_Cursor_isAnonymous, but there is no alternative available to get the old behaviour in some cases, which is essential for determining if a record is syntactically accessible, e.g.
struct {
int x;
int y;
} foo;
struct {
struct {
int x;
int y;
};
} bar;
void fun(struct { int x; int y; } *param);
The only 'anonymous' struct here is the one nested in bar, since there is
no way to reference the struct itself, only the fields within. Though the
anonymity applies to the instance itself, not the type.
To avoid confusion, I have added a new function called clang_Cursor_isAnonymousRecordDecl
which has the old behaviour of clang_Cursor_isAnonymous (and updated the doc
for the latter as well, which was seemingly forgotten).
Patch by Jorn Vernee.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61232
llvm-svn: 359448
us emitting the operand of __builtin_constant_p if it has side-effects.
Original commit message:
Fix interactions between __builtin_constant_p and constexpr to match
current trunk GCC.
GCC permits information from outside the operand of
__builtin_constant_p (but in the same constant evaluation context) to be
used within that operand; clang now does so too. A few other minor
deviations from GCC's behavior showed up in my testing and are also
fixed (matching GCC):
* Clang now supports nullptr_t as the argument type for
__builtin_constant_p
* Clang now returns true from __builtin_constant_p if called with a
null pointer
* Clang now returns true from __builtin_constant_p if called with an
integer cast to pointer type
llvm-svn: 359367
This introduces a support for multilibs to Fuchsia driver. Unlike the
existing multilibs that are used primarily for handling different
architecture variants, we use multilibs to handle different variants
of Clang runtime libraries: -fsanitize=address and -fno-exceptions
are the two we support initially. This replaces the existing support
for sanitized runtimes libraries that was only used by Fuchsia driver
and it also refactors some of the logic to allow sharing between GNU
and Fuchsia drivers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61040
llvm-svn: 359360
When more than one multilib flag matches, try to select the best
possible match based on priority. When two different multilibs with
the same same priority match, we still throw an error matching the
existing behavior.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60990
llvm-svn: 359359
is running in a toolchain outside of xcode
'libarclite' usually lives in the same toolchain as 'clang'. However, the
Swift open source toolchains for macOS distribute Clang without 'libarclite'.
In that case, to allow the linker to find 'libarclite', we point to the
'libarclite' that should be in the XcodeDefault toolchain instead. The
path to the toolchain is inferred from the SDK path if it's specified.
https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-9972
rdar://49947573
llvm-svn: 359353
This provides intrinsics support for Memory Tagging Extension (MTE),
which was introduced with the Armv8.5-a architecture.
These intrinsics are available when __ARM_FEATURE_MEMORY_TAGGING is defined.
Each intrinsic is described in detail in the ACLE Q1 2019 documentation:
https://developer.arm.com/docs/101028/latest
Reviewed By: Tim Nortover, David Spickett
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60485
llvm-svn: 359348
This makes sure that code built with headers for a statically linked
libc++ also works when linking to the DLL version, when the DLL
hasn't been built with --export-all-symbols.
This matches what GCC for MinGW does for this test case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61177
llvm-svn: 359345
Summary:
- `__constant__` variables should not be `hidden` as the linker may turn
them into `LOCAL` symbols.
Reviewers: yaxunl
Subscribers: jvesely, nhaehnle, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61194
llvm-svn: 359344
Normally, in MinGW mode, inline methods aren't dllexported.
However, in the case of a dllimported template instantiation,
the inline methods aren't instantiated locally, but referenced
from the instantiation. Therefore, those methods also need to
be dllexported, in the case of an instantiation.
GCC suffers from the same issue, reported at [1], but the issue
is still unresolved there.
[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=89088
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61176
llvm-svn: 359343
An explicit template instantiation declaration used to let
callers assume both outer and nested classes instantiations were
defined in a different translation unit.
If the instantiation is marked dllexport, only the outer class
is exported, but the caller will try to reference the instantiation
of both outer and inner classes.
This makes MinGW mode match both MSVC and Windows Itanium, by
having instantations only cover the outer class, and locally emitting
definitions of the nested classes. Windows Itanium was changed to
use this behavious in SVN r300804.
This deviates from what GCC does, but should be safe (and only
inflate the object file size a bit, but MSVC and Windows Itanium
modes do the same), and fixes cases where inner classes aren't
dllexported.
This fixes missing references in combination with dllexported/imported
template intantiations.
GCC suffers from the same issue, reported at [1], but the issue
is still unresolved there. The issue can probably be solved either
by making dllexport cover all nested classes as well, or this
way (matching MSVC).
[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=89087
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61175
llvm-svn: 359342
counters.
According to the OpenMP 5.0, For any associated loop where the b or lb
expression is not loop invariant with respect to the outermost loop, the
var-outer that appears in the expression may not have a random access
iterator type.
llvm-svn: 359340
Summary:
For a CXXRecordDecl the RecordDeclBits are stored in the DeclContext. Currently when we import the definition of a CXXRecordDecl via the ASTImporter we do not copy over this data.
This change will add support for copying the ArgPassingRestrictions from RecordDeclBits to fix an LLDB expression parsing bug where we would set it to not pass in registers.
Note, we did not copy over any other of the RecordDeclBits since we don't have tests for those. We know that copying over LoadedFieldsFromExternalStorage would be a error and that may be the case for others as well.
The companion LLDB review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61146
Differential Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61140
llvm-svn: 359338
"DefineStd(Builder, "bpf", Opts)" generates the following three
macros:
bpf
__bpf
__bpf__
and the macro "bpf" is due to the fact that the target language
is C which allows GNU extensions.
The name "bpf" could be easily used as variable name or type
field name. For example, in current linux kernel, there are
four places where bpf is used as a field name. If the corresponding
types are included in bpf program, the compilation error will
occur.
This patch removed predefined macro "bpf" as well as "__bpf" which
is rarely used if used at all.
Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61173
llvm-svn: 359310
Contrary to MSVC, GCC/MinGW needs to have the dllexport attribute
on the template instantiation declaration, not on the definition.
Previously clang never marked explicit template instantiations as
dllexport in MinGW mode, if the instantiation had a previous
declaration, regardless of where the attribute was placed. This
makes Clang behave like GCC in this regard, and allows using the
same attribute form for both MinGW compilers.
This fixes PR40256.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61118
llvm-svn: 359285
This patch is more of a fix than a real improvement: in checkPostCall()
we should return immediately after finding the right call and handling
it. This both saves unnecessary processing and double-handling calls by
mistake.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61134
llvm-svn: 359283
In the OSObject universe there appears to be another slightly popular contract,
apart from "create" and "get", which is "matching". It optionally consumes
a "table" parameter and if a table is passed, it fills in the table and
returns it at +0; otherwise, it creates a new table, fills it in and
returns it at +1.
For now suppress false positives by doing a conservative escape on all functions
that end with "Matching", which is the naming convention that seems to be
followed by all such methods.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61161
llvm-svn: 359264
Because RetainCountChecker has custom "local" reasoning about escapes,
it has a separate facility to deal with tracked symbols at end of analysis
and check them for leaks regardless of whether they're dead or not.
This facility iterates over the list of tracked symbols and reports
them as leaks, but it needs to treat the return value specially.
Some custom allocators tend to return the value with an offset, storing
extra metadata at the beginning of the buffer. In this case the return value
would be a non-base region. In order to avoid false positives, we still need to
find the original symbol within the return value, otherwise it'll be unable
to match it to the item in the list of tracked symbols.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60991
llvm-svn: 359263
the assertion is in fact incorrect: there is a cornercase in Objective-C++
in which a C++ object is not constructed with a constructor, but merely
zero-initialized. Namely, this happens when an Objective-C message is sent
to a nil and it is supposed to return a C++ object.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60988
llvm-svn: 359262
const-qualified type is not implicitly given internal linkage. But a
variable template declared 'static' is.
This reinstates part of r359048, reverted in r359076.
llvm-svn: 359260
internal linkage entities.
Such constructs are ill-formed by [temp.explicit]p13. We make a special
exception to permit an invalid construct used by libc++ in some build
modes: its <valarray> header declares some functions with the
internal_linkage attribute and then (meaninglessly) provides explicit
instantiation declarations for them. Luckily, Clang happens to
effectively ignore the explicit instantiation declaration when
generating code in this case, and this change codifies that behavior.
This reinstates part of r359048, reverted in r359076. (The libc++ issue
triggering the rollback has been addressed.)
llvm-svn: 359259
Summary:
This is a follow up to r355253, which inadvertently broke Visual
Studio builds by trying to copy files from CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR.
See https://reviews.llvm.org/D58537#inline-532492
Reviewers: smeenai, vzakhari, phosek
Reviewed By: smeenai
Subscribers: mgorny, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61054
llvm-svn: 359257
This reverts r359250 (git commit 4730604bd3)
The newly added test should use -cc1 and -emit-llvm and there are other
test failures that need fixing.
llvm-svn: 359251
Statically link certain runtime library functions for MSVC/GNU Windows
environments. This is consistent with MSVC behavior.
Fixes LNK4286 and LNK4217 warnings from link.exe when linking the static
CRT:
LINK : warning LNK4286: symbol '__std_terminate' defined in 'libvcruntime.lib(ehhelpers.obj)' is imported by 'ASAN_NOINST_TEST_OBJECTS.asan_noinst_test.cc.x86_64-calls.o'
LINK : warning LNK4286: symbol '__std_terminate' defined in 'libvcruntime.lib(ehhelpers.obj)' is imported by 'ASAN_NOINST_TEST_OBJECTS.asan_test_main.cc.x86_64-calls.o'
LINK : warning LNK4217: symbol '_CxxThrowException' defined in 'libvcruntime.lib(throw.obj)' is imported by 'ASAN_NOINST_TEST_OBJECTS.gtest-all.cc.x86_64-calls.o' in function '"int `public: static class UnitTest::GetInstance * __cdecl testing::UnitTest::GetInstance(void)'::`1'::dtor$5" (?dtor$5@?0??GetInstance@UnitTest@testing@@SAPEAV12@XZ@4HA)'
Reviewers: mstorsjo, efriedma, TomTan, compnerd, smeenai, mgrang
Subscribers: abdulras, theraven, smeenai, pcc, mehdi_amini, javed.absar, inglorion, kristof.beyls, dexonsmith, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55229
llvm-svn: 359250
These builtins provide access to the new integer and
sub-integer variants of MMA (matrix multiply-accumulate) instructions
provided by CUDA-10.x on sm_75 (AKA Turing) GPUs.
Also added a feature for PTX 6.4. While Clang/LLVM does not generate
any PTX instructions that need it, we still need to pass it through to
ptxas in order to be able to compile code that uses the new 'mma'
instruction as inline assembly (e.g used by NVIDIA's CUTLASS library
https://github.com/NVIDIA/cutlass/blob/master/cutlass/arch/mma.h#L101)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60279
llvm-svn: 359248