Summary:
The Android NDK's clang driver is used with an Android -target setting,
and the driver automatically finds the Android sysroot at a path
relative to the driver. The sysroot has the libc++ headers in it.
Remove Hurd::computeSysRoot as it is equivalent to the new
ToolChain::computeSysRoot method.
Fixes PR46213.
Reviewers: srhines, danalbert, #libc, kristina
Reviewed By: srhines, danalbert
Subscribers: ldionne, sthibaul, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, PkmX, jocewei, Jim, lenary, s.egerton, pzheng, sameer.abuasal, apazos, luismarques, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81622
It seems to be a hardware defect that the half inline constants do not
work as expected for the 16-bit integer operations (the inverse does
work correctly). Experimentation seems to show these are really
reading the 32-bit inline constants, which can be observed by writing
inline asm using op_sel to see what's in the high half of the
constant. Theoretically we could fold the high halves of the 32-bit
constants using op_sel.
The *_asm_all.s MC tests are broken, and I don't know where the script
to autogenerate these are. I started manually fixing it, but there's
just too many cases to fix. This also does break the
assembler/disassembler support for these values, and I'm not sure what
to do about it. These are still valid encodings, so it seems like you
should be able to use them in some way. If you wrote assembly using
them, you could have really meant it (perhaps to read the high bits
with op_sel?). The disassembler will print the invalid literal
constant which will fail to re-assemble. The behavior is also
different depending on the use context. Consider this example, which
was previously accepted and encoded using the inline constant:
v_mad_i16 v5, v1, -4.0, v3
; encoding: [0x05,0x00,0xec,0xd1,0x01,0xef,0x0d,0x04]
In contexts where an inline immediate is required (such as on gfx8/9),
this will now be rejected. For gfx10, this will produce the literal
encoding and change the printed format:
v_mad_i16 v5, v1, 0xc400, v3
; encoding: [0x05,0x00,0x5e,0xd7,0x01,0xff,0x0d,0x04,0x00,0xc4,0x00,0x00]
This is just another variation of the issue that we don't perfectly
handle round trip assembly/disassembly due to not tracking how
immediates were encoded. This doesn't matter much in practice, since
compilers don't emit the suboptimal encoding. I doubt any users are
relying on this behavior (although I did make use of the old behavior
to figure out what was wrong).
Fixes bug 46302.
We previously weren't properly updating the SCC iterator when nodes were removed, leading to asan failures in certain situations. This commit adds a CallGraphSCC class and defers operation deletion until inlining has finished.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81984
Summary:
- Define the MatrixTimesScalar operation and add roundtrip tests.
- Added a new base class for matrix-specific operations to avoid invalid operands type mismatch check.
- Created a separate Matrix arithmetic operations td file to add more operations in the future.
- Augmented the automatically generated verify method to print more fine-grained error messages.
- Made minor Updates to the matrix type tests.
Reviewers: antiagainst, rriddle, mravishankar
Reviewed By: antiagainst
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, jpienaar, shauheen, nicolasvasilache, arpith-jacob, mgester, lucyrfox, aartbik, liufengdb, stephenneuendorffer, Joonsoo, bader, grosul1, frgossen, Kayjukh, jurahul, msifontes
Tags: #mlir
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81677
In BTF, pointee type pruning is used to reduce cluttering
too many unused types into prog BTF. For example,
struct task_struct {
...
struct mm_struct *mm;
...
}
If bpf program does not access members of "struct mm_struct",
there is no need to bring types for "struct mm_struct" to BTF.
This patch fixed a bug where an incorrect pruning happened.
The test case like below:
struct t;
typedef struct t _t;
struct s1 { _t *c; };
int test1(struct s1 *arg) { ... }
struct t { int a; int b; };
struct s2 { _t c; }
int test2(struct s2 *arg) { ... }
After processing test1(), among others, BPF backend generates BTF types for
"struct s1", "_t" and a placeholder for "struct t".
Note that "struct t" is not really generated. If later a direct access
to "struct t" member happened, "struct t" BTF type will be generated
properly.
During processing test2(), when processing member type "_t c",
BPF backend sees type "_t" already generated, so returned.
This caused the problem that "struct t" BTF type is never generated and
eventually causing incorrect type definition for "struct s2".
To fix the issue, during DebugInfo type traversal, even if a
typedef/const/volatile/restrict derived type has been recorded in BTF,
if it is not a type pruning candidate, type traversal of its base type continues.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82041
outer levels as retained rather than omitting their arguments.
This better reflects what's going on (we're performing a substitution
while still inside a template). In theory this is also more correct, but
I've not found a testcase where it matters in practice (largely because
we don't allow alias templates to be declared inside a function).
templated class.
When a defaulted operator<=> results in the injection of a defaulted
operator==, that operator== can be named by unqualified name within the
same class, even if the class is templated. To make this work, perform
the transform from defaulted operator<=> to defaulted operator== in the
template definition context instead of the template instantiation
context.
This results in our substituting into a declaration from a context where
we don't have a full list of template arguments (or indeed any), for
which we are now more careful to not spuriously instantiate declarations
that are not dependent on the arguments we're substituting.
Added support of simple logical ops: `LogicalAnd`, `LogicalOr`,
`LogicalEqual` and `LogicalNotEqual`. Added a missing conversion
for `UMod` op.
Also, implemented SPIR-V cast ops conversion. There are 4 simple
case where there is a clear equivalent in LLVM (e.g. `ConvertFToS`
is `fptosi`). For `FConvert`, `SConvert` and `UConvert` we
distinguish between truncation and extension based on the bit
width of the operand.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81812
Summary:
Parallel loop tiling did not properly compute the updated loop
indices when tiling, which lead to wrong results.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82013
Summary:
Assume all usages of this function are explicitly fixed-width operations
and cast to FixedVectorType
Reviewers: efriedma, sdesmalen, c-rhodes, majnemer, dblaikie
Reviewed By: sdesmalen
Subscribers: tschuett, hiraditya, rkruppe, psnobl, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80262
Summary:
Fix invalid usages of getNumElements identified by test case
LLVM.Transforms/InstCombine::vscale_extractelement.ll.
changesLength: Since the length of the llvm::SmallVector shufflemask
is related to the minimum number of elements in a scalable vector, it is
fine to just get the Min field of the ElementCount
isIdentityWithExtract: Since it is not possible to express the mask
needed for this pattern for scalable vectors, we can just bail before
calling getNumElements()
Reviewers: efriedma, sdesmalen, fpetrogalli, gchatelet, yrouban, craig.topper
Reviewed By: sdesmalen
Subscribers: tschuett, hiraditya, rkruppe, psnobl, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81969
Summary:
This patch aims to remove multiple copies of GetByteOrder() and ConvertRegisterKindToRegisterNumber used in various versions of RegisterContextPOSIX_*.
Both register implementations are move to RegisterContext class which is parent of RegisterContextPOSIX_* classes.
Built and tested on x86_64-linux-gnu, aarch64-linux-gnu and arm-linux-gnueabihf targets.
Reviewers: labath
Reviewed By: labath
Subscribers: wuzish, nemanjai, kristof.beyls, kbarton, atanasyan, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80104
I don't have any testcases showing it happening,
and i haven't succeeded in creating one,
but i'm also not positive it can't ever happen,
and i recall having something that looked like
that in the very beginning of Negator creation.
But since we now already have a negation cache,
we can now detect such cases practically for free.
Let's do so instead of "relying" on stack overflow :D
It is possible that we can try to negate the same value multiple times.
For example, PHI nodes may happen to have multiple incoming values
(all of which must be the same value) for the same incoming basic block.
It may happen that we try to negate such a PHI node, and succeed,
and that might result in having now-different incoming values..
To avoid that, and in general to reduce the amount of duplicated
work we might be doing, let's introduce a cache where
we'll track results of negating each value.
The added test was previously failing -verify after -instcombine.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46362
Summary:
This commit fixes a bug in the FixBrTables pass in which an
unconditional branch from the switch header block to the jump table
block was not removed before the blocks were combined. The result was
an invalid CFG in the MachineFunction. This commit also switches from
using bespoke branch analysis and deletion code to using the standard
utilities for the same.
Reviewers: aheejin, dschuff
Subscribers: sbc100, jgravelle-google, hiraditya, sunfish, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81909
Summary:
This invariant is being violated in the test case
https://reviews.llvm.org/D77849, related to the use of the relatively
new ability for callbr to have return values, and MachineBasicBlocks
with INLINEASM_BR terminators to emit live out register defs.
As noted in the comment, this triggers invariant violations in
MachineVerifier via `llc -verify-machineinstrs` or
`llc -verify-regalloc`, since only MachineInstrs that are terminators
are allowed to follow the first terminator.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D75098 may rework this very assertion if we're
spilling via a (proposed) TCOPY MachineInstr.
Reviewers: void, efriedma, arsenm
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: qcolombet, wdng, hiraditya, llvm-commits, srhines
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78166
Refactor out the double lookup in `IncludeInserter` when trying to get the `IncludeSorter` for a specified `FileID`.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82004
Summary:
llvm::SplitEdge was failing an assertion that the BasicBlock only had
one successor (for BasicBlocks terminated by CallBrInst, we typically
have multiple successors). It was surprising that the earlier call to
SplitCriticalEdge did not handle the critical edge (there was an early
return). Removing that triggered another assertion relating to creating
a BlockAddress for a BasicBlock that did not (yet) have a parent, which
is a simple order of operations issue in llvm::SplitCriticalEdge (a
freshly constructed BasicBlock must be inserted into a Function's basic
block list to have a parent).
Thanks to @nathanchance for the report.
Fixes: https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues/1018
Reviewers: craig.topper, jyknight, void, fhahn, efriedma
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: eli.friedman, rnk, efriedma, fhahn, hiraditya, llvm-commits, nathanchance, srhines
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81607
Summary:
Two integration tests focused on i1 vectors, which exposed omissions
in the llvm backend which have since then been fixed. Note that this also
exposed an inaccuracy for print_i1 which has been fixed in this CL:
for a pure C ABI, int should be used rather than bool.
Reviewers: nicolasvasilache, ftynse, reidtatge, andydavis1, bkramer
Reviewed By: bkramer
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, rriddle, jpienaar, shauheen, antiagainst, nicolasvasilache, arpith-jacob, mgester, lucyrfox, liufengdb, stephenneuendorffer, Joonsoo, grosul1, frgossen, Kayjukh, jurahul, msifontes
Tags: #mlir
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81957
Summary:
To get the target order correct, the benchmarks directory has been moved
one level higher. Previously, it was living in the utils directory. The
utils directory is a collection of utils which are to be used by the
tests and implementations. However, benchmarks *use* the
implementations. So, moving it out of utils helps us setup proper
target level dependencies.
Reviewers: gchatelet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81910
Let's have one canonical place to define ResultCode instances and their
labels.
Also make ResultCode's `__init__` function self-registering to better
support custom ResultCodes.
DeviceID is added for some cases that we only have the __tgt_async_info but do
not know its corresponding device id. However, to communicate with target
plugins, we need that information.
Event is added for another way to synchronize.
Summary: Rename --elf-cg-profile to --cg-profile and keep --elf-cg-profile as an alias of --cg-profile.
Reviewers: jhenderson, MaskRay, espindola, hans
Reviewed By: jhenderson, MaskRay
Subscribers: emaste, rupprecht, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81855
When the zext gets promoted, it used to retain the original location,
which pessimizes the debugging experience causing an unexpected
jump in stepping at -Og.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46120 (which also
contains a full C repro).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81437
Summary:
Add a flag to omit the xray_fn_idx to cut size overhead and relocations
roughly in half at the cost of reduced performance for single function
patching. Minor additions to compiler-rt support per-function patching
without the index.
Reviewers: dberris, MaskRay, johnislarry
Subscribers: hiraditya, arphaman, cfe-commits, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #sanitizers, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81995
In order to support hot-patching, we need to make sure the first emitted instruction in a function is a two-byte+ op. This is already the case on x86_64, which seems to always emit two-byte+ ops. However on 32-bit targets this wasn't the case.
PATCHABLE_OP now lowers to a XCHG AX, AX, (66 90) like MSVC does. However when targetting pentium3 (/arch:SSE) or i386 (/arch:IA32) targets, we generate MOV EDI,EDI (8B FF) like MSVC does. This is for compatiblity reasons with older tools that rely on this two byte pattern.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81301
Fix various tool libraries not to link to clang's .a libraries and dylib
simultaneously. This may cause breakage, in particular through
duplicate command-line option declarations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81967
Force linking llvm-exegesis to static LLVM libraries instead of dylib
to prevent duplicate symbols due to linking both. Ideally, we'd want
to link to the dylib only here but the target sub-libraries use hidden
symbols from LLVM target libraries and therefore linking the dylib
fails.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81922