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Nico Weber 8400becec5 [gn build] Add build files for unittests that load shared libraries
This is slightly ugly for three reasons:

- The shlib needs to go next to the binary to be found on all platforms, so the
  build files refer to target_out_dir
- The explicit -fPIC flag needed on the shared lib side, and the -rdynamic flag
  needed on the host side, on Linux 
- Plugins that refer to LLVM code and assume that the host will resolve them
  don't work on Windows -- PluginsTests won't test anything on Windows (but
  DynamicLibraryTests will, since the dll here doesn't call LLVM code)


If we get lots more of these plugin / plugin host targets it might make sense
to add a template for them. But for now, these are the last ones we need.

(We're at 6 plugin hosts, 2 of them tests, and at 6 shared libraries, 2 of them
tests as well. clang is a plugin host by default in the CMake build but not
(yet?) in the GN build.)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56330

llvm-svn: 350454
2019-01-05 01:39:18 +00:00
Nico Weber b18dc96de1 [gn build] Add build file for DebugInfoPDBTests
I'm pretty unhappy this patch: DebugInfoPDBTests uses an API that requires some
magic txt file to be next to the unit test executable that stores the absolute
path to the LLVM source root.

The choices here are:

1. Don't use the unittest() template for DebugInfoPDBTests and set output_dir
   for unit tests in two places (the gni file for every test but this one, and the
   BUILD.gn file for this specific test).

2. Add another unittest_foo() template variation for this one test.

I went with the former, and added a comment to the template to look out for
this.

(The CMake build has the same issue.)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56324

llvm-svn: 350447
2019-01-05 00:14:37 +00:00
Nico Weber 16a133bd8f [gn build] Merge r350351
llvm-svn: 350418
2019-01-04 17:32:28 +00:00
Nico Weber 022e29b959 [gn build] Add even more build files for LLVM unittests
Another random assortment of easy build files.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56217

llvm-svn: 350413
2019-01-04 17:16:21 +00:00
Nico Weber 47d9ff731f [gn build] Add more build files for LLVM unittests
A fairly random assortment of build files that are easy.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56213

llvm-svn: 350412
2019-01-04 17:15:38 +00:00
Nico Weber 2c497b51bc [gn build] Start adding build files for LLVM unittests
Adds build files for //llvm/unittest/[A-D].

Also teach sync_source_lists_from_cmake.py to not complain about missing
BUILD.gn files for CMakeLists.txt files that just call add_subdirectory()
without calling add_.+_unittest, like e.g.
llvm/unittests/Target/CMakeLists.txt.

(Omits CodeGen/GlobalISel and DebugInfo/PDB because their build files are somewhat interesting, and this patch is already on the larger side.)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56212

llvm-svn: 350411
2019-01-04 17:14:55 +00:00
Nico Weber 421c17fe45 [gn build] Add check-llvm target and make it work
With this, check-llvm runs and passes all of clang's lit tests. It doesn't run
any of its unit tests yet.

This is the only change in the GN build patch series that needs a change to a
file outside of llvm/utils/gn: llvm/test/tools/llvm-config/booleans.test checks
the result of llvm-config --build-system for some reason, so I'm updating the
test to accept "gn" as valid output in addition to "cmake". (The alternative
would be to let the gn build self-identify as cmake, which seems worse.)

Like with check-clang and check-lld, running just ninja -C out/gn will build
all prerequisites needed to run tests, but it won't run the tests (so that the
build becomes clean after one build). Running ninja -C out/gn check-llvm will
build prerequisites if needed and run the tests. The check-llvm target never
becomes clean and runs tests every time.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56195

llvm-svn: 350410
2019-01-04 17:13:33 +00:00
Nico Weber c01e15ed98 [gn build] Add build file for libLTO.dylib
Not used by anything yet, but will be needed to make check-llvm run ld64's libLTO plugin tests.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56317

llvm-svn: 350409
2019-01-04 17:12:25 +00:00
Nico Weber 2b506d9fe9 [gn build] Add build files for llvm/lib/{LineEditor,Testing/Support,TextAPI}
Nothing pulls them in yet, but they will be needed for check-llvm.

LineEditor depends on libedit, so create a gn/build/lib for it, following the
usual pattern.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56316

llvm-svn: 350407
2019-01-04 17:11:46 +00:00
Nico Weber da2a76562d [gn build] Make write_cmake_config.py check that each key passed is unique
I got that wrong once while locally while working on check-llvm.

Reviewed as part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D56195

llvm-svn: 350394
2019-01-04 13:48:58 +00:00
Wouter van Oortmerssen 820c6263d9 [WebAssembly] Fixed disassembler not knowing about new brlist operand
Summary:
The previously introduced new operand type for br_table didn't have
a disassembler implementation, causing an assert.

Reviewers: dschuff, aheejin

Subscribers: sbc100, jgravelle-google, sunfish, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56227

llvm-svn: 350366
2019-01-03 23:01:30 +00:00
Serge Guelton 16228bc65e Python compat - no explicit reference to Python version
Update documentation and shebang.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56252

llvm-svn: 350327
2019-01-03 15:44:24 +00:00
Serge Guelton dd84c9d663 Python compat - iterator protocol
In Python2 next() is used wile it's __next__ in Python3.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56250

llvm-svn: 350326
2019-01-03 15:43:14 +00:00
Serge Guelton 3026e912a3 Python compat - urllib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56261

llvm-svn: 350315
2019-01-03 14:12:44 +00:00
Serge Guelton c0606d2716 Python compat - has_key vs. in operator
Use portable `in` operator instead of `has_key(...)` method.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56260

llvm-svn: 350314
2019-01-03 14:12:37 +00:00
Serge Guelton 51eabbeeb4 Python compat - map/filter
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56259

llvm-svn: 350313
2019-01-03 14:12:30 +00:00
Serge Guelton 873cba17b2 Python compat - iteritems() vs. items()
Always use `items()` and introduce extra `list(...)` call when needed.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56257

llvm-svn: 350312
2019-01-03 14:12:23 +00:00
Serge Guelton 07ccb4b81d Pythran compat - range vs. xrange
Use range instead of xrange whenever possible. The extra list creation in Python2
is generally not a performance bottleneck.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56253

llvm-svn: 350309
2019-01-03 14:11:58 +00:00
Serge Guelton 4a27478a5b Python compat - print statement
Make sure all print statements are compatible with Python 2 and Python3 using
the `from __future__ import print_function` statement.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56249

llvm-svn: 350307
2019-01-03 14:11:33 +00:00
Mike Spertus 252b7f3e4f Fix MSVC visualizer for PointerUnion4
Calculate which item is being held and then display it with the appropriate type. We also 
optimize the display of PointerUnion3 to take advantage of our knowing that the IntMask is
always 1 in PointerUnion types

llvm-svn: 350280
2019-01-03 00:52:54 +00:00
Daniel Sanders 157c43f823 [tblgen][disasm] Emit record names again when decoder conflicts occur.
And add a test for it.

llvm-svn: 350277
2019-01-03 00:14:33 +00:00
Mike Spertus e59da0ba06 MSVC Visualizer for PointerUnion3
llvm-svn: 350275
2019-01-02 23:46:59 +00:00
Mike Spertus 8cfefb5087 Fix MSVC PointerUnion visualizer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56186

llvm-svn: 350250
2019-01-02 19:26:50 +00:00
Nico Weber da997b4aaf [gn build] Add fuzzers in llvm/tools that are needed for check-llvm
Also add a fuzzer() template for defining fuzzers that's similar to
add_llvm_fuzzer in the CMake build, and a build file for dependency
llvm/lib/FuzzMutate.

Also make `assert(defined(...` error strings a bit more self-consistent.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56194

llvm-svn: 350238
2019-01-02 18:13:14 +00:00
Nico Weber a57ffac7c8 [gn build] Add build files for bugpoint-passes and LLVMHello plugins
These two plugins are loaded into a host process that contains all LLVM
symbols, so they don't link against anything. This required minor readjustments
to the tablegen() setup of IR.

Needed for check-llvm.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56204

llvm-svn: 350234
2019-01-02 17:38:22 +00:00
Nico Weber a3429b3981 [gn build] Add some llvm/tools: lli, lli-child-target
Also add build files for dependencies llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/{Interpreter,Orc}

Needed for check-llvm.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56193

llvm-svn: 350226
2019-01-02 17:36:41 +00:00
Nico Weber b1ae8926fe [gn build] Add some llvm/tools: bugpoint, dsymutil, llvm-opt-report
Also add build file for dependency llvm/lib/OptRemarks.

Needed for check-llvm.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56192

llvm-svn: 350217
2019-01-02 12:43:56 +00:00
Nico Weber 0ed44da0e1 [gn build] Add some llvm/tools: llvm-c-test, llvm-cfi-verify, llvm-cov, llvm-cvtres
Needed for check-llvm.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56191

llvm-svn: 350216
2019-01-02 12:42:39 +00:00
Nico Weber f0ee87b4f3 [gn build] Add some llvm/tools: llvm-cxxdump, llvm-cxxfilt, llvm-cxxmap
Needed for check-llvm.

This is the last target reading llvm_install_binutils_symlinks.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56190

llvm-svn: 350215
2019-01-02 12:40:04 +00:00
Nico Weber b2139db1b0 [gn build] Add some llvm/tools: llvm-diff, llvm-dwp
Needed for check-llvm.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56189

llvm-svn: 350214
2019-01-02 12:39:05 +00:00
Nico Weber f71ed4ee7d [gn build] Add some llvm/tools: llvm-mca, llvm-mt
Also add build file for dependency llvm/lib/MCA.

Needed for check-llvm.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56166

llvm-svn: 350213
2019-01-02 12:37:52 +00:00
Nico Weber 768ae4274a [gn build] Add some llvm/tools: llvm-size, llvm-split, llvm-strings
Needed for check-llvm.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56164

llvm-svn: 350212
2019-01-02 12:34:57 +00:00
Nico Weber 7e6c653dbb [gn build] Add some llvm/tools: llvm-xray, sancov, sanstats, verify-uselistorder, yaml-bench
Also add build file for dependency llvm/lib/XRay.

Needed for check-llvm.

(yaml-bench is an llvm/util, not an llvm/tool.)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56163

llvm-svn: 350211
2019-01-02 12:32:49 +00:00
Nico Weber 745983ba0e [gn build] Add some llvm/tools: llvm-exegesis, llvm-extract, llvm-link
Also add build file for dependency llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT.

The exegesis stuff is pretty hairy and knows a lot about Target internals (in
general, not specifically in the GN build). I put the llvm-tblgen -gen-exegesis
call in llvm/tools/llvm-exegesis/lib/X86, instead of in llvm/lib/Target/X86
where it is in CMake land, and asked on D52932 why it's in that place in the
CMake build.

Needed for check-llvm.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56167

llvm-svn: 350184
2018-12-31 23:48:22 +00:00
Nico Weber a85ad5259f [gn build] Add some llvm/tools: llvm-rc, llvm-rtdyld
Also add build file for dependencies llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine,
llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld.

Needed for check-llvm.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56165

llvm-svn: 350183
2018-12-31 23:32:15 +00:00
Nico Weber fde9e0975f [gn build] Make `ninja check-clang` also run Clang's unit tests
Also add a build file for clang/lib/ASTMatchers/Dynamic, which is only needed
by tests (and clang/tools/extra).

Also make llvm/utils/gn/build/sync_source_lists_from_cmake.py check that every
CMakeLists.txt file below {lld,clang}/unittests has a corresponding BUILD.gn
file, so we notice if new test binaries get added (since the failure mode for
missing GN build files for tests is just the tests silently not running in the
GN build).

Also add a unittest() macro for defining unit test targets, and add a lengthy
comment there about where the unit test binaries go and why.

With this, the build files for //clang are complete.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56116

llvm-svn: 350171
2018-12-31 00:10:47 +00:00
Nico Weber c38717ff84 [gn build] Add check-clang target and make it work
With this, check-clang runs and passes all of clang's lit tests. It doesn't run
any of its unit tests yet.

Like with check-lld, running just ninja -C out/gn will build all prerequisites
needed to run tests, but it won't run the tests (so that the build becomes
clean after one build). Running ninja -C out/gn check-clang will build
prerequisites if needed and run the tests. The check-clang target never becomes
clean and runs tests every time.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56095

llvm-svn: 350108
2018-12-27 23:38:58 +00:00
Nico Weber 495b9e0eb7 [gn build] Make NOSORT line actually work
GN wants the NOSORT line to be the first line of a comment block, not the last
line.

I sent https://gn-review.googlesource.com/c/gn/+/3560 to support having it in
the last line too, but since it will be a while until everyone has that change
even if it's expected, use the form that works today.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56065

llvm-svn: 350060
2018-12-24 23:06:29 +00:00
Nico Weber ba9d5cf961 [gn build] Add build files for clang/tools/{c-arcmt-test,c-index-test} and their dependency clang/tools/libclang
libclang is somewhat incomplete. It's just enough to get check-clang to pass,
but that requires it to be pretty complete. The biggest thing is that it's not
built as a shared library on Linux. The libclang/BUILD.gn file has a comment
with details on what else is missing.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56059

llvm-svn: 350054
2018-12-24 15:45:04 +00:00
Nico Weber 0c07407bb5 [gn build] Add build files for clang/tools/{arcmt-test,clang-check,clang-func-mapping}
Needed for check-clang.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56056

llvm-svn: 350026
2018-12-23 14:19:53 +00:00
Nico Weber 6df17c679d [gn build] Add build files for clang/tools/{clang-refactor,clang-rename}, clang/utils/hmaptool, clang/lib/Tooling/Refactoring
Needed for check-clang.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56055

llvm-svn: 350025
2018-12-23 14:17:13 +00:00
Nico Weber 9f20b9a202 [gn build] Add build files for clang/tools/{clang-diff,clang-import-test,diagtool and clang/lib/Tooling, clang/lib/Tooling/ASTDiff
Needed for check-clang.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56054

llvm-svn: 350024
2018-12-23 14:15:26 +00:00
Nico Weber 729e3c0c0e [gn build] Embed __TEXT __info_plist section into clang binary on macOS
Verified by comparing the output of `otool -P bin/clang` between the GN and the
CMake build.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55984

llvm-svn: 349992
2018-12-22 03:51:10 +00:00
Nico Weber 6399c5a3ba [gn build] Add build files for clang, clang-offload-bundler, and clang/lib/Headers
With this, the GN build can build clang!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55981

llvm-svn: 349991
2018-12-22 03:49:44 +00:00
Nico Weber 4749a3ffb2 [gn build] Add build files for llvm-cat, llvm-lto, llvm-lto2, llvm-modextract, llvm-profdata, llvm-symbolizer
These are the llvm/tools needed by check-clang.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56018

llvm-svn: 349989
2018-12-22 03:40:35 +00:00
Nico Weber a7058b79ea [gn build] Add build file for clang/lib/FrontendTool
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55980

llvm-svn: 349988
2018-12-22 03:15:56 +00:00
Nico Weber 48f5297cc0 [gn build] Add build file for clang/lib/ARCMigrate
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55979

llvm-svn: 349987
2018-12-22 03:15:08 +00:00
Nico Weber 00e6beefa9 [gn build] Add build files for clang/lib/{ASTMatchers,CrossTU}, clang/lib/StaticAnalyzer/{Checkers,Core,Frontend}
The intent is to add the build file for clang/lib/StaticAnalyzer/Frontend; everything else is pulled in by that.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55978

llvm-svn: 349986
2018-12-22 03:14:05 +00:00
Nico Weber b1f500f294 [gn check] Unbreak check-lld if llvm_install_binutils_symlinks is false
The check-lld target was missing the dependency on llvm-nm and llvm-objdump in that case.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55941

llvm-svn: 349836
2018-12-20 21:57:12 +00:00
Nico Weber 200ed0147b [gn build] Add build file for clang/lib/CodeGen and llvm/lib/ProfileData/Coverage
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55931

llvm-svn: 349834
2018-12-20 21:56:16 +00:00
Nico Weber 1eaadbf778 [gn build] Add build files for clang/lib/{Frontend,Frontend/Rewrite,Serialization}
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55930

llvm-svn: 349833
2018-12-20 21:55:28 +00:00
Nico Weber ec1654263e [gn build] Add build file for clang/lib/Driver
Mostly boring, except for the spurious dependency on StaticAnalyzer/Checkers --
see comments in the code.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55927

llvm-svn: 349832
2018-12-20 21:54:13 +00:00
Nico Weber 6efc64959c [gn build] Add build file for clang/lib/Parse
Nothing really interesting. One thing to consider is where the clang_tablegen()
invocations that generate files that are private to a library should be. The
CMake build puts them in clang/include/clang/Parse (in this case), but maybe
putting them right in clang/lib/Parse/BUILD.gn makes mor sense. (For
clang_tablegen() calls that generate .inc files used by the public headers,
putting the call in the public BUILD file makes sense.)

For now, I've put the build file in the public header folder, since that
matches CMake and what I did in the last 2 clang patches, but I'm not sure I
like this.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55925

llvm-svn: 349831
2018-12-20 21:53:05 +00:00
Nico Weber 29ea6035be [gn build] Add build files for clang-format and lib/{Format,Rewrite,Tooling/Core,Tooling/Inclusions}
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55924

llvm-svn: 349830
2018-12-20 21:51:46 +00:00
Nico Weber 5f31de229f [gn build] Add build files for clang/lib/{Analysis,Edit,Sema}
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55913

llvm-svn: 349757
2018-12-20 13:39:25 +00:00
Nico Weber 89a2a9f800 [gn build] Add build files for clang/lib/Lex and clang/lib/AST
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55912

llvm-svn: 349756
2018-12-20 13:38:36 +00:00
Nico Weber a2abcf6994 [gn build] Make `ninja check-lld` also run LLD's unit tests
And add build files for gtest.

With this, the build files for //lld are complete.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55838

llvm-svn: 349704
2018-12-20 00:04:10 +00:00
Nico Weber 9bd5a4661c [gn build] Add check-lld target and make it work
Also add a build file for llvm-lit, which in turn needs llvm/tools/llvm-config.

With this, check-lld runs and passes all of lld's lit tests. It doesn't run any
of its unit tests yet.

Running just ninja -C out/gn will build all prerequisites needed to run tests,
but it won't run the tests (so that the build becomes clean after one build).
Running ninja -C out/gn check-lld will build prerequisites if needed and run
the tests. The check-lld target never becomes clean and runs tests every time.

llvm-config's build file is a bit gnarly: Everything not needed to run tests is
basically stubbed out. Also, to generate LibraryDependencies.inc we shell out
to llvm-build at build-time. It would be much nicer to get the library
dependencies by using the dependency data the GN build contains
(http://llvm-cs.pcc.me.uk/gen/tools/llvm-config/LibraryDependencies.inc#1).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55836

llvm-svn: 349702
2018-12-19 23:52:16 +00:00
Nico Weber 610453e418 [gn build] Add build file for clang/lib/Basic and dependencies, 2nd try
Adds a build file for clang-tblgen and an action for running it, and uses that
to process all the .td files in include/clang/Basic.

Also adds an action to write include/clang/Config/config.h and
include/clang/Basic/Version.inc.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55847

(The previous commit of this contained unrelated changes, so I reverted the
whole previous commit and I'm now landing only what I intended to land.)

llvm-svn: 349679
2018-12-19 20:21:49 +00:00
Nico Weber 93c5e2abb6 Revert 349677, it contained a whole bunch of stuff I did not mean to commit
llvm-svn: 349678
2018-12-19 20:19:58 +00:00
Nico Weber 2589927307 [gn build] Add build file for clang/lib/Basic and dependencies
Adds a build file for clang-tblgen and an action for running it, and uses that
to process all the .td files in include/clang/Basic.

Also adds an action to write include/clang/Config/config.h and
include/clang/Basic/Version.inc.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55847

llvm-svn: 349677
2018-12-19 20:18:59 +00:00
Nico Weber 641b0dcb13 [gn build] Merge r349605
llvm-svn: 349638
2018-12-19 16:38:16 +00:00
Nico Weber f7cf1a1a73 Let TableGen write output only if it changed, instead of doing so in cmake, attempt 2
This relands r330742:
"""
Let TableGen write output only if it changed, instead of doing so in cmake.

Removes one subprocess and one temp file from the build for each tablegen
invocation.

No intended behavior change.
"""

In particular, if you see rebuilds after this change that you didn't see
before this change, that's unintended and it's fine to revert this change
again (but let me know).

r330742 got reverted because some people reported that llvm-tblgen ran on every
build after it.  This could happen if the depfile output got deleted without
deleting the main .inc output. To fix, make TableGen always write the depfile,
but keep writing the main .inc output only if it has changed. This matches what
we did in cmake before.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55842

llvm-svn: 349624
2018-12-19 13:35:53 +00:00
Nico Weber 5dcd70990e [gn build] Add build file for llvm-objcopy
Needed by check-lld.

This should've been part of r349486 but I messed up.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55831

llvm-svn: 349598
2018-12-19 02:48:01 +00:00
Nico Weber 1164dab2bc [gn build] Add build file for llvm-pdbutil
Needed for check-lld.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55826

llvm-svn: 349490
2018-12-18 15:09:07 +00:00
Nico Weber 6dc0855096 [gn build] Add build file for llvm-bcanalyzer
Needed for check-lld.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55824

llvm-svn: 349488
2018-12-18 14:58:48 +00:00
Nico Weber 6b66308fa6 [gn build] Add build files for llvm-ar, llvm-nm, llvm-objdump, llvm-readelf
Also add build files for deps DebugInfo/Symbolize, ToolDrivers/dll-tool.
Also add gn/build/libs/xar (needed by llvm-objdump).

Also delete an incorrect part of the symlink description in //BUILD.gn (it used
to be true before I made the symlink step write a stamp file; now it's no
longer true).

These are all binaries needed by check-lld that need symlinks.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55743

llvm-svn: 349486
2018-12-18 13:52:21 +00:00
Joel E. Denny e2afb61499 [FileCheck] Annotate input dump (final tweaks)
Apply final suggestions from probinson for this patch series plus a
few more tweaks:

* Improve various docs, for MatchType in particular.

* Rename some members of MatchType.  The main problem was that the
  term "final match" became a misnomer when CHECK-COUNT-<N> was
  created.

* Split InputStartLine, etc. declarations into multiple lines.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55738

Reviewed By: probinson

llvm-svn: 349425
2018-12-18 00:03:51 +00:00
Joel E. Denny 96f0e84ccf [FileCheck] Annotate input dump (7/7)
This patch implements annotations for diagnostics reporting CHECK-NOT
failed matches.  These diagnostics are enabled by -vv.  As for
diagnostics reporting failed matches for other directives, these
annotations mark the search ranges using `X~~`.  The difference here
is that failed matches for CHECK-NOT are successes not errors, so they
are green not red when colors are enabled.

For example:

```
$ FileCheck -dump-input=help
The following description was requested by -dump-input=help to
explain the input annotations printed by -dump-input=always and
-dump-input=fail:

  - L:     labels line number L of the input file
  - T:L    labels the only match result for a pattern of type T from line L of
           the check file
  - T:L'N  labels the Nth match result for a pattern of type T from line L of
           the check file
  - ^~~    marks good match (reported if -v)
  - !~~    marks bad match, such as:
           - CHECK-NEXT on same line as previous match (error)
           - CHECK-NOT found (error)
           - CHECK-DAG overlapping match (discarded, reported if -vv)
  - X~~    marks search range when no match is found, such as:
           - CHECK-NEXT not found (error)
           - CHECK-NOT not found (success, reported if -vv)
           - CHECK-DAG not found after discarded matches (error)
  - ?      marks fuzzy match when no match is found
  - colors success, error, fuzzy match, discarded match, unmatched input

If you are not seeing color above or in input dumps, try: -color

$ FileCheck -vv -dump-input=always check5 < input5 |& sed -n '/^<<<</,$p'
<<<<<<
         1: abcdef
check:1     ^~~
not:2          X~~
         2: ghijkl
not:2       ~~~
check:3        ^~~
         3: mnopqr
not:4       X~~~~~
         4: stuvwx
not:4       ~~~~~~
         5:
eof:4       ^
>>>>>>

$ cat check5
CHECK: abc
CHECK-NOT: foobar
CHECK: jkl
CHECK-NOT: foobar

$ cat input5
abcdef
ghijkl
mnopqr
stuvwx
```

Reviewed By: george.karpenkov, probinson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53899

llvm-svn: 349424
2018-12-18 00:03:36 +00:00
Joel E. Denny f7c1c4d8a4 [FileCheck] Annotate input dump (6/7)
This patch implements input annotations for diagnostics reporting
CHECK-DAG discarded matches.  These diagnostics are enabled by -vv.
These annotations mark discarded match ranges using `!~~` because they
are bad matches even though they are not errors.

CHECK-DAG discarded matches create another case where there can be
multiple match results for the same directive.

For example:

```
$ FileCheck -dump-input=help
The following description was requested by -dump-input=help to
explain the input annotations printed by -dump-input=always and
-dump-input=fail:

  - L:     labels line number L of the input file
  - T:L    labels the only match result for a pattern of type T from line L of
           the check file
  - T:L'N  labels the Nth match result for a pattern of type T from line L of
           the check file
  - ^~~    marks good match (reported if -v)
  - !~~    marks bad match, such as:
           - CHECK-NEXT on same line as previous match (error)
           - CHECK-NOT found (error)
           - CHECK-DAG overlapping match (discarded, reported if -vv)
  - X~~    marks search range when no match is found, such as:
           - CHECK-NEXT not found (error)
           - CHECK-DAG not found after discarded matches (error)
  - ?      marks fuzzy match when no match is found
  - colors success, error, fuzzy match, discarded match, unmatched input

If you are not seeing color above or in input dumps, try: -color

$ FileCheck -vv -dump-input=always check4 < input4 |& sed -n '/^<<<</,$p'
<<<<<<
         1: abcdef
dag:1       ^~~~
dag:2'0       !~~~ discard: overlaps earlier match
         2: cdefgh
dag:2'1     ^~~~
check:3         X~ error: no match found
>>>>>>

$ cat check4
CHECK-DAG: abcd
CHECK-DAG: cdef
CHECK: efgh

$ cat input4
abcdef
cdefgh
```

This shows that the line 3 CHECK fails to match even though its
pattern appears in the input because its search range starts after the
line 2 CHECK-DAG's match range.  The trouble might be that the line 2
CHECK-DAG's match range is later than expected because its first match
range overlaps with the line 1 CHECK-DAG match range and thus is
discarded.

Because `!~~` for CHECK-DAG does not indicate an error, it is not
colored red.  Instead, when colors are enabled, it is colored cyan,
which suggests a match that went cold.

Reviewed By: george.karpenkov, probinson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53898

llvm-svn: 349423
2018-12-18 00:03:19 +00:00
Joel E. Denny 7df86967b4 [FileCheck] Annotate input dump (5/7)
This patch implements input annotations for diagnostics enabled by -v,
which report good matches for directives.  These annotations mark
match ranges using `^~~`.

For example:

```
$ FileCheck -dump-input=help
The following description was requested by -dump-input=help to
explain the input annotations printed by -dump-input=always and
-dump-input=fail:

  - L:     labels line number L of the input file
  - T:L    labels the only match result for a pattern of type T from line L of
           the check file
  - T:L'N  labels the Nth match result for a pattern of type T from line L of
           the check file
  - ^~~    marks good match (reported if -v)
  - !~~    marks bad match, such as:
           - CHECK-NEXT on same line as previous match (error)
           - CHECK-NOT found (error)
  - X~~    marks search range when no match is found, such as:
           - CHECK-NEXT not found (error)
  - ?      marks fuzzy match when no match is found
  - colors success, error, fuzzy match, unmatched input

If you are not seeing color above or in input dumps, try: -color

$ FileCheck -v -dump-input=always check3 < input3 |& sed -n '/^<<<</,$p'
<<<<<<
         1: abc foobar def
check:1     ^~~
not:2           !~~~~~     error: no match expected
check:3                ^~~
>>>>>>

$ cat check3
CHECK:     abc
CHECK-NOT: foobar
CHECK:     def

$ cat input3
abc foobar def
```

-vv enables these annotations for FileCheck's implicit EOF patterns as
well.  For an example where EOF patterns become relevant, see patch 7
in this series.

If colors are enabled, `^~~` is green to suggest success.

-v plus color enables highlighting of input text that has no final
match for any expected pattern.  The highlight uses a cyan background
to suggest a cold section.  This highlighting can make it easier to
spot text that was intended to be matched but that failed to be
matched in a long series of good matches.

CHECK-COUNT-<num> good matches are another case where there can be
multiple match results for the same directive.

Reviewed By: george.karpenkov, probinson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53897

llvm-svn: 349422
2018-12-18 00:03:03 +00:00
Joel E. Denny 0e7e3fa0e9 [FileCheck] Annotate input dump (4/7)
This patch implements input annotations for diagnostics that report
unexpected matches for CHECK-NOT.  Like wrong-line matches for
CHECK-NEXT, CHECK-SAME, and CHECK-EMPTY, these annotations mark match
ranges using red `!~~` to indicate bad matches that are errors.

For example:

```
$ FileCheck -dump-input=help
The following description was requested by -dump-input=help to
explain the input annotations printed by -dump-input=always and
-dump-input=fail:

  - L:     labels line number L of the input file
  - T:L    labels the only match result for a pattern of type T from line L of
           the check file
  - T:L'N  labels the Nth match result for a pattern of type T from line L of
           the check file
  - !~~    marks bad match, such as:
           - CHECK-NEXT on same line as previous match (error)
           - CHECK-NOT found (error)
  - X~~    marks search range when no match is found, such as:
           - CHECK-NEXT not found (error)
  - ?      marks fuzzy match when no match is found
  - colors error, fuzzy match

If you are not seeing color above or in input dumps, try: -color

$ FileCheck -v -dump-input=always check3 < input3 |& sed -n '/^<<<</,$p'
<<<<<<
       1: abc foobar def
not:2         !~~~~~     error: no match expected
>>>>>>

$ cat check3
CHECK:     abc
CHECK-NOT: foobar
CHECK:     def

$ cat input3
abc foobar def
```

Reviewed By: george.karpenkov, probinson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53896

llvm-svn: 349421
2018-12-18 00:02:47 +00:00
Joel E. Denny cadfcef493 [FileCheck] Annotate input dump (3/7)
This patch implements input annotations for diagnostics that report
wrong-line matches for the directives CHECK-NEXT, CHECK-SAME, and
CHECK-EMPTY.  Instead of the usual `^~~`, which is used by later
patches for good matches, these annotations use `!~~` to mark the bad
match ranges so that this category of errors is visually distinct.
Because such matches are errors, these annotates are red when colors
are enabled.

For example:

```
$ FileCheck -dump-input=help
The following description was requested by -dump-input=help to
explain the input annotations printed by -dump-input=always and
-dump-input=fail:

  - L:     labels line number L of the input file
  - T:L    labels the only match result for a pattern of type T from line L of
           the check file
  - T:L'N  labels the Nth match result for a pattern of type T from line L of
           the check file
  - !~~    marks bad match, such as:
           - CHECK-NEXT on same line as previous match (error)
  - X~~    marks search range when no match is found, such as:
           - CHECK-NEXT not found (error)
  - ?      marks fuzzy match when no match is found
  - colors error, fuzzy match

If you are not seeing color above or in input dumps, try: -color

$ FileCheck -v -dump-input=always check2 < input2 |& sed -n '/^<<<</,$p'
<<<<<<
        1: foo bar
next:2         !~~ error: match on wrong line
>>>>>>

$ cat check2
CHECK: foo
CHECK-NEXT: bar

$ cat input2
foo bar
```

Reviewed By: george.karpenkov, probinson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53894

llvm-svn: 349420
2018-12-18 00:02:22 +00:00
Joel E. Denny 2c007c807d [FileCheck] Annotate input dump (2/7)
This patch implements input annotations for diagnostics that suggest
fuzzy matches for directives for which no matches were found.  Instead
of using the usual `^~~`, which is used by later patches for good
matches, these annotations use `?` so that fuzzy matches are visually
distinct.  No tildes are included as these diagnostics (independently
of this patch) currently identify only the start of the match.

For example:

```
$ FileCheck -dump-input=help
The following description was requested by -dump-input=help to
explain the input annotations printed by -dump-input=always and
-dump-input=fail:

  - L:     labels line number L of the input file
  - T:L    labels the only match result for a pattern of type T from line L of
           the check file
  - T:L'N  labels the Nth match result for a pattern of type T from line L of
           the check file
  - X~~    marks search range when no match is found
  - ?      marks fuzzy match when no match is found
  - colors error, fuzzy match

If you are not seeing color above or in input dumps, try: -color

$ FileCheck -v -dump-input=always check1 < input1 |& sed -n '/^<<<</,$p'
<<<<<<
          1: ; abc def
          2: ; ghI jkl
next:3'0     X~~~~~~~~ error: no match found
next:3'1       ?       possible intended match
>>>>>>

$ cat check1
CHECK: abc
CHECK-SAME: def
CHECK-NEXT: ghi
CHECK-SAME: jkl

$ cat input1
; abc def
; ghI jkl
```

This patch introduces the concept of multiple "match results" per
directive.  In the above example, the first match result for the
CHECK-NEXT directive is the failed match, for which the annotation
shows the search range.  The second match result is the fuzzy match.
Later patches will introduce other cases of multiple match results per
directive.

When colors are enabled, `?` is colored magenta.  That is, it doesn't
indicate the actual error, which a red `X~~` marker indicates, but its
color suggests it's closely related.

Reviewed By: george.karpenkov, probinson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53893

llvm-svn: 349419
2018-12-18 00:02:04 +00:00
Joel E. Denny 3c5d267eb7 [FileCheck] Annotate input dump (1/7)
Extend FileCheck to dump its input annotated with FileCheck's
diagnostics: errors, good matches if -v, and additional information if
-vv.  The goal is to make it easier to visualize FileCheck's matching
behavior when debugging.

Each patch in this series implements input annotations for a
particular category of FileCheck diagnostics.  While the first few
patches alone are somewhat useful, the annotations become much more
useful as later patches implement annotations for -v and -vv
diagnostics, which show the matching behavior leading up to the error.

This first patch implements boilerplate plus input annotations for
error diagnostics reporting that no matches were found for a
directive.  These annotations mark the search ranges of the failed
directives.  Instead of using the usual `^~~`, which is used by later
patches for good matches, these annotations use `X~~` so that this
category of errors is visually distinct.

For example:

```
$ FileCheck -dump-input=help
The following description was requested by -dump-input=help to
explain the input annotations printed by -dump-input=always and
-dump-input=fail:

  - L:     labels line number L of the input file
  - T:L    labels the match result for a pattern of type T from line L of
           the check file
  - X~~    marks search range when no match is found
  - colors error

If you are not seeing color above or in input dumps, try: -color

$ FileCheck -v -dump-input=always check1 < input1 |& sed -n '/^Input file/,$p'
Input file: <stdin>
Check file: check1

-dump-input=help describes the format of the following dump.

Full input was:
<<<<<<
        1: ; abc def
        2: ; ghI jkl
next:3     X~~~~~~~~ error: no match found
>>>>>>

$ cat check1
CHECK: abc
CHECK-SAME: def
CHECK-NEXT: ghi
CHECK-SAME: jkl

$ cat input1
; abc def
; ghI jkl
```

Some additional details related to the boilerplate:

* Enabling: The annotated input dump is enabled by `-dump-input`,
  which can also be set via the `FILECHECK_OPTS` environment variable.
  Accepted values are `help`, `always`, `fail`, or `never`.  As shown
  above, `help` describes the format of the dump.  `always` is helpful
  when you want to investigate a successful FileCheck run, perhaps for
  an unexpected pass. `-dump-input-on-failure` and
  `FILECHECK_DUMP_INPUT_ON_FAILURE` remain as a deprecated alias for
  `-dump-input=fail`.

* Diagnostics: The usual diagnostics are not suppressed in this mode
  and are printed first.  For brevity in the example above, I've
  omitted them using a sed command.  Sometimes they're perfectly
  sufficient, and then they make debugging quicker than if you were
  forced to hunt through a dump of long input looking for the error.
  If you think they'll get in the way sometimes, keep in mind that
  it's pretty easy to grep for the start of the input dump, which is
  `<<<`.

* Colored Annotations: The annotated input is colored if colors are
  enabled (enabling colors can be forced using -color).  For example,
  errors are red.  However, as in the above example, colors are not
  vital to reading the annotations.

I don't know how to test color in the output, so any hints here would
be appreciated.

Reviewed By: george.karpenkov, zturner, probinson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52999

llvm-svn: 349418
2018-12-18 00:01:39 +00:00
Nico Weber c85eafbc55 [gn build] Add build files for opt and its dependency Transforms/Couroutines
Needed for check-lld.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55750

llvm-svn: 349324
2018-12-17 02:33:15 +00:00
Nico Weber 40b46d7cb5 [gn build] Merge r349167
llvm-svn: 349291
2018-12-16 02:32:20 +00:00
Nico Weber ad41e6aeb6 [gn build] Add build files for obj2yaml, yaml2obj, and lib/ObjectYAML
The two executables are needed by check-lld.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55687

llvm-svn: 349290
2018-12-16 02:29:02 +00:00
Nico Weber a3233f3b68 [gn build] Add build files for llvm-as, llvm-dis, llvm-dwarfdump, llvm-mc, FileCheck, count, not
These executables are needed by check-lld.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55688

llvm-svn: 349289
2018-12-16 02:27:10 +00:00
Zachary Turner cd3306c67b Fix Visual Studio PointerIntPair visualizer
Patch by: Trass3r

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55252

llvm-svn: 349172
2018-12-14 18:20:21 +00:00
Simon Tatham 80391d6360 [TableGen:AsmWriter] Cope with consecutive tied operands.
When you define an instruction alias as a subclass of InstAlias, you
specify all the MC operands for the instruction it expands to, except
for operands that are tied to a previous one, which you leave out in
the expectation that the Tablegen output code will fill them in
automatically.

But the code in Tablegen's AsmWriter backend that skips over a tied
operand was doing it using 'if' instead of 'while', because it wasn't
expecting to find two tied operands in sequence.

So if an instruction updates a pair of registers in place, so that its
MC representation has two input operands tied to the output ones (for
example, Arm's UMLAL instruction), then any alias which wants to
expand to a special case of that instruction is likely to fail to
match, because the indices of subsequent operands will be off by one
in the generated printAliasInstr function.

This patch re-indents some existing code, so it's clearest when
viewed as a diff with whitespace changes ignored.

Reviewers: fhahn, rengolin, sdesmalen, atanasyan, asb, jholewinski, t.p.northover, kparzysz, craig.topper, stoklund

Reviewed By: rengolin

Subscribers: javed.absar, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53816

llvm-svn: 349141
2018-12-14 11:39:55 +00:00
Nico Weber f464a476d0 [gn build] Merge r348963 and r349076
llvm-svn: 349124
2018-12-14 03:20:46 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 37b891edb3 Silence CMP0048 warning in the benchmark utility library
I'm testing this in LLVM before sending it upstream.

Part of PR38874

llvm-svn: 349097
2018-12-14 00:17:12 +00:00
Nico Weber 6399234b9e [gn build] Add infrastructure to create symlinks and use it to create lld's symlinks
This is slightly involved, see the comments in the code.

The GN build now builds a functional lld!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55606

llvm-svn: 349096
2018-12-14 00:16:33 +00:00
Daniel Sanders a39df2e6d6 Recommit r349041: [tblgen][disasm] Separate encodings from instructions
Removed const from the ArrayRef<const EncodingAndInst> to avoid the
std::vector<const EncodingAndInst> that G++ saw

llvm-svn: 349055
2018-12-13 16:17:54 +00:00
Daniel Sanders f5f3bef035 Revert r349041: [tblgen][disasm] Separate encodings from instructions
One of the GCC based bots is objecting to a vector of const EncodingAndInst's:
In file included from /usr/include/c++/8/vector:64,
                 from /export/users/atombot/llvm/clang-atom-d525-fedora-rel/llvm/utils/TableGen/CodeGenInstruction.h:22,
                 from /export/users/atombot/llvm/clang-atom-d525-fedora-rel/llvm/utils/TableGen/FixedLenDecoderEmitter.cpp:15:
/usr/include/c++/8/bits/stl_vector.h: In instantiation of 'class std::vector<const {anonymous}::EncodingAndInst, std::allocator<const {anonymous}::EncodingAndInst> >':
/export/users/atombot/llvm/clang-atom-d525-fedora-rel/llvm/utils/TableGen/FixedLenDecoderEmitter.cpp:375:32:   required from here
/usr/include/c++/8/bits/stl_vector.h:351:21: error: static assertion failed: std::vector must have a non-const, non-volatile value_type
       static_assert(is_same<typename remove_cv<_Tp>::type, _Tp>::value,
                     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/usr/include/c++/8/bits/stl_vector.h:354:21: error: static assertion failed: std::vector must have the same value_type as its allocator
       static_assert(is_same<typename _Alloc::value_type, _Tp>::value,
                     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

llvm-svn: 349046
2018-12-13 15:14:21 +00:00
Daniel Sanders f81ecd2ce2 [tblgen][disasm] Separate encodings from instructions
Summary:
Separate the concept of an encoding from an instruction. This will enable
the definition of additional encodings for the same instruction which can
be used to support variable length instruction sets in the disassembler
(and potentially assembler but I'm not working towards that right now)
without causing an explosion in the number of Instruction records that
CodeGen then has to pick between.

Reviewers: bogner, charukcs

Reviewed By: bogner

Subscribers: kparzysz, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52366

llvm-svn: 349041
2018-12-13 14:55:57 +00:00
Shoaib Meenai 95f6875187 [gn build] Fix defines define on Windows
On Windows, we won't go into the `host_os != "win"` block, so `defines`
won't have been defined, and we'll run into an undefined identifier
error when we try to later append to it. Unconditionally define it at
the start and append to it everywhere else.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55617

llvm-svn: 348993
2018-12-12 23:57:21 +00:00
Nico Weber ff019225f9 [gn build] Merge r348944
llvm-svn: 348948
2018-12-12 18:04:57 +00:00
Nico Weber 7a1ba21fab [gn build] Add all non-test build files for lld
Version.inc.in processing has a potentially interesting part which I've punted
on for now (LLD_REVISION and LLD_REPOSITORY are set to empty strings for now).

lld now builds in the gn build. But no symlinks to it are created yet, so it
can't be meaningfully run yet.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55593

llvm-svn: 348945
2018-12-12 17:57:10 +00:00
Nico Weber f237836fd1 [gn build] Add build files for DebugInfo/{DWARF,PDB}, Option, ToolDrivers/llvm-lib, and WindowsManifest
The diff in targets.gni is due to me running `gn format` on all .gn and .gni
files.

llvm_enable_dia_sdk is in a gni file because I'm going to have to read it when
writing the lit invocations for check-llvm and check-lld. I've never had the
DIA sdk installed locally so I never tested building with it enabled -- it
probably doesn't Just Work and needs some path to diaguids.lib. We can finish
that once somebody needs it.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55591

llvm-svn: 348908
2018-12-12 03:05:59 +00:00
Nico Weber 8272a71285 [gn build] Add build files for lib/LTO, lib/Linker, lib/Passes, lib/Transforms/{IPO,Instrumentation,ObjCARC}
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55553

llvm-svn: 348905
2018-12-12 00:04:38 +00:00
Nico Weber e4a68d1df7 [gn build] Add build files for Target/X86/... and for tools/llc
The tablegen setup for Target/X86 is a bit different from the CMake build: In
the CMake build, Target/X86/CMakeLists.txt has a single tablegen target that
does everything. But some of the generated files are only used privately by a
subproject, so in the GN build some of the tablegen invocations are
smaller-scoped, mostly for build cleanliness. (It helps also a tiny bit with
build parallelism since now e.g. the cpp files in MCTargetDesc can build after
just 3 .inc files are generated instead of being blocked on all 13. But it's
not a big win, since things depending on Target still need to wait for all 11,
even though all .inc file use is internal to lib/Target.)

Also add a build file for llc, since now all its dependencies have build files.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55524

llvm-svn: 348903
2018-12-12 00:03:23 +00:00
Nico Weber 55dbc7c199 [gn build] Add build files for AsmParser, MIRParser, IRReader, MCDisassembler, Vectorize
These are all remaining build dependencies of llc, except for Target/X86 which
is in a separate patch at https://reviews.llvm.org/D55524

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55518

llvm-svn: 348823
2018-12-11 02:09:32 +00:00
Nico Weber c68d5e6c89 [gn build] Add build files for CodeGen subfolders AsmPrinter, GlobalISel, SelectionDAG.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55462

llvm-svn: 348704
2018-12-08 10:53:10 +00:00
Nico Weber 27062e6abc [gn build] Merge r348593
llvm-svn: 348671
2018-12-08 00:37:14 +00:00
Nico Weber 5e1b05b091 [gn build] Add build files for lib/CodeGen, lib/Transforms/..., and lib/Bitcode/Writer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55454

llvm-svn: 348667
2018-12-08 00:09:56 +00:00
Roger Ferrer Ibanez 52a50395cd [utils] Use operator "in" instead of bound function "has_key"
has_key has been removed in Python 3. The in comparison operator can be used
instead.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55310

llvm-svn: 348576
2018-12-07 09:49:21 +00:00
Nico Weber 0961cd1a1a Run `git ls-files '*.gn' '*.gni' | xargs -n 1 gn format`.
llvm-svn: 348539
2018-12-06 22:40:05 +00:00
Nico Weber 2459654c02 [gn build] merge r348505.
llvm-svn: 348537
2018-12-06 22:36:16 +00:00
Nico Weber 1be23a901f [gn build] Process .def.in files in llvm/Config and add lib/Target/BUILD.gn
Tweak write_cmake_config.py to also handle variable references looking @FOO@
(matching CMake's configure_file() function), and make it replace '\' 'n' in
values with a newline literal since there's no good portable way of passing a
real newline literal on a command line.

Use that to process all the .def.in files in llvm/include/Config and add
llvm/lib/Target/BUILD.gn, which (indirectly, through llvm-c/Target.h) includes
them.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55184

llvm-svn: 348503
2018-12-06 17:42:35 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim 948ce4e6ed Fix -Wcovered-switch-default warning. NFCI.
llvm-svn: 348486
2018-12-06 14:02:02 +00:00
Michal Gorny c6cdc16ad6 [test] Split strip-preserve-time.test, and skip atime test on NetBSD
Split timestamp preservation tests into atime and mtime test, and skip
the former on NetBSD.  When the filesystem is mounted noatime, NetBSD
not only inhibits implicit atime updates but also prevents setting atime
via utime(), causing the test to fail.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55271

llvm-svn: 348354
2018-12-05 11:15:46 +00:00
Craig Topper bd199f8d41 [TableGen] Preserve order of output operands in DAGISelMatcherGen
Summary:
This fixes support in DAGISelMatcher backend for DAG nodes with multiple
result values. Previously the order of results in selected DAG nodes always
matched the order of results in ISel patterns. After the change the order of
results matches the order of operands in OutOperandList instead.

For example, given this definition from the attached test case:

  def INSTR : Instruction {
    let OutOperandList = (outs GPR:$r1, GPR:$r0);
    let InOperandList = (ins GPR:$t0, GPR:$t1);
    let Pattern = [(set i32:$r0, i32:$r1, (udivrem i32:$t0, i32:$t1))];
  }

the DAGISelMatcher backend currently produces a matcher that creates INSTR
nodes with the first result `$r0` and the second result `$r1`, contrary to the
order in the OutOperandList. The order of operands in OutOperandList does not
matter at all, which is unexpected (and unfortunate) because the order of
results of a DAG node does matters, perhaps a lot.

With this change, if the order in OutOperandList does not match the order in
Pattern, DAGISelMatcherGen emits CompleteMatch opcodes with the order of
results taken from OutOperandList. Backend writers can use it to express
result reorderings in TableGen.

If the order in OutOperandList matches the order in Pattern, the result of
DAGISelMatcherGen is unaffected.

Patch by Eugene Sharygin

Reviewers: andreadb, bjope, hfinkel, RKSimon, craig.topper

Reviewed By: craig.topper

Subscribers: nhaehnle, craig.topper, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55055

llvm-svn: 348326
2018-12-05 00:47:59 +00:00
Martell Malone dd702e217b [GN][NFC] Update readme example to functional command
`ninja -C out/gn check-lld` is not a valid command yet

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54840

llvm-svn: 348259
2018-12-04 12:59:22 +00:00
Evandro Menezes 0a583d2bfa [TableGen] Improve the formatting of the emitted predicates (NFC)
llvm-svn: 348226
2018-12-04 01:43:22 +00:00
Evandro Menezes f32d29d57f [TableGen] Fix typo in emitted comment (NFC)
llvm-svn: 348225
2018-12-04 01:43:19 +00:00
Nico Weber 660f9c943f [gn build] Use print_function in write_cmake_config.py
No behavior change, just makes the script match the other scripts in
llvm/utils/gn/build.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55183

llvm-svn: 348190
2018-12-03 21:10:19 +00:00
Oliver Stannard 4cf35b4ab0 [ARM][MC] Move information about variadic register defs into tablegen
Currently, variadic operands on an MCInst are assumed to be uses,
because they come after the defs. However, this is not always the case,
for example the Arm/Thumb LDM instructions write to a variable number of
registers.

This adds a property of instruction definitions which can be used to
mark variadic operands as defs. This only affects MCInst, because
MachineInstruction already tracks use/def per operand in each instance
of the instruction, so can already represent this.

This property can then be checked in MCInstrDesc, allowing us to remove
some special cases in ARMAsmParser::isITBlockTerminator.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54853

llvm-svn: 348114
2018-12-03 10:32:42 +00:00
Nico Weber 1f8663044e [gn build] Fix cosmetic bug in write_cmake_config.py
Before, #cmakedefine FOO resulted in #define FOO  with a trailing space if FOO
was set to something truthy. Make it so that it's just #define FOO without a
trailing space.

No functional difference.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55172

llvm-svn: 348107
2018-12-02 22:26:18 +00:00
Nico Weber e4f26eb49e [gn build] Slightly simplify write_cmake_config.
Before, the script had a bunch of special cases for #cmakedefine and
#cmakedefine01 and then did general variable substitution. Now, the script
always does general variable substitution for all lines and handles the special
cases afterwards.

This has no observable effect for the inputs we use, but is easier to explain
and slightly easier to implement.

Also mention to link to CMake's configure_file() in the docstring.

(The new behavior doesn't quite match CMake on lines like #cmakedefine ${FOO},
but nobody does that.)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55171

llvm-svn: 348106
2018-12-02 22:25:25 +00:00
Nico Weber 3c469ea731 [gn build] Add build files for llvm/lib/Analysis and llvm/lib/ProfileData
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55166

llvm-svn: 348105
2018-12-02 21:43:15 +00:00
Zachary Turner ba968c0d1d [lit] Add a generic build script with a lit substitution.
This adds a script called build.py as well as a lit substitution
called %build that we can use to invoke it.  The idea is that
this allows a lit test to build test inferiors without having
to worry about architecture / platform specific differences,
command line syntax, finding / configurationg a proper toolchain,
and other issues.  They can simply write something like:

%build --arch=32 -o %t.exe %p/Inputs/foo.cpp

and it will just work.  This paves the way for being able to
run lit tests with multiple configurations, platforms, and
compilers with a single test.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54914

llvm-svn: 348058
2018-12-01 00:22:21 +00:00
Nico Weber 842a512ac8 [gn build] Add action to generate VCSRevision.h and use it to add llvm/lib/Object/BUILD.gn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55090

llvm-svn: 348054
2018-12-01 00:02:39 +00:00
Evandro Menezes 58e94f91a8 [TableGen] Fix negation of simple predicates
Simple predicates, such as those defined by `CheckRegOperandSimple` or
`CheckImmOperandSimple`, were not being negated when used with `CheckNot`.

This change fixes this issue by defining the previously declared methods to
handle simple predicates.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55089

llvm-svn: 348034
2018-11-30 21:03:24 +00:00
Nico Weber 5595925044 [gn build] Add build files for llvm/lib/Bitcode/Reader and llvm/lib/MC/MCParser.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55087

llvm-svn: 347995
2018-11-30 14:49:46 +00:00
Nicolai Haehnle 445b0b6260 TableGen/ISel: Allow PatFrag predicate code to access captured operands
Summary:
This simplifies writing predicates for pattern fragments that are
automatically re-associated or commuted.

For example, a followup patch adds patterns for fragments of the form
(add (shl $x, $y), $z) to the AMDGPU backend. Such patterns are
automatically commuted to (add $z, (shl $x, $y)), which makes it basically
impossible to refer to $x, $y, and $z generically in the PredicateCode.

With this change, the PredicateCode can refer to $x, $y, and $z simply
as `Operands[i]`.

Test confirmed that there are no changes to any of the generated files
when building all (non-experimental) targets.

Change-Id: I61c00ace7eed42c1d4edc4c5351174b56b77a79c

Reviewers: arsenm, rampitec, RKSimon, craig.topper, hfinkel, uweigand

Subscribers: wdng, tpr, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51994

llvm-svn: 347992
2018-11-30 14:15:13 +00:00
Nico Weber 7a2c5856a9 [gn build] merge r346978 and r347741.
llvm-svn: 347929
2018-11-29 23:03:17 +00:00
Nico Weber bd00f04a39 [gn build] Set +x bit on .py files in llvm/utils/gn/build.
Also add a shebang line to write_cmake_config.py.

llvm-svn: 347928
2018-11-29 22:56:40 +00:00
Nico Weber 8a2454cab8 [gn build] Add template for running llvm-tblgen and use it to add build file for llvm/lib/IR.
Also adds a boring build file for llvm/lib/BinaryFormat (needed by llvm/lib/IR).

lib/IR marks Attributes and IntrinsicsEnum as public_deps (because IR's public
headers include the generated .inc files), so projects depending on lib/IR will
implicitly depend on them being generated. As a consequence, most targets won't
have to explicitly list a dependency on these tablegen steps (contrast with
intrinsics_gen in the cmake build).

This doesn't yet have the optimization where tablegen's output is only updated
if it's changed.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55028#inline-486755

llvm-svn: 347927
2018-11-29 22:53:21 +00:00
Nico Weber 12ccfed3ff [gn build] Add a script checking if sources in BUILD.gn and CMakeLists.txt files match.
Also fix a missing file in lib/Support/BUILD.gn found by the script.

The script is very stupid and assumes that CMakeLists.txt follow the standard
LLVM CMakeLists.txt formatting with one cpp source file per line. Despite its
simplicity, it works well in practice.

It would be nice if it also checked deps and maybe automatically applied its
suggestions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54930

llvm-svn: 347925
2018-11-29 22:25:31 +00:00
Krzysztof Parzyszek a26a848da3 [TableGen] Examine entire subreg compositions to detect ambiguity
When tablegen detects that there exist two subregister compositions that
result in the same value for some register, it will emit a warning. This
kind of an overlap in compositions should only happen when it is caused
by a user-defined composition. It can happen, however, that the user-
defined composition is not identically equal to another one, but it does
produce the same value for one or more registers. In such cases suppress
the warning.
This patch is to silence the warning when building the System Z backend
after D50725.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50977

llvm-svn: 347894
2018-11-29 18:20:08 +00:00
James Y Knight 3c24bd09bb git-llvm: Fix incremental population of svn tree.
"svn update --depth=..." is, annoyingly, not a specification of the
desired depth, but rather a _limit_ added on top of the "sticky" depth
in the working-directory. However, if the directory doesn't exist yet,
then it sets the sticky depth of the new directory entries.

Unfortunately, the svn command-line has no way of expanding the depth
of a directory from "empty" to "files", without also removing any
already-expanded subdirectories. The way you're supposed to increase
the depth of an existing directory is via --set-depth, but
--set-depth=files will also remove any subdirs which were already
requested.

This change avoids getting into the state of ever needing to increase
the depth of an existing directory from "empty" to "files" in the
first place, by:

1. Use svn update --depth=files, not --depth=immediates.

The latter has the effect of checking out the subdirectories and
marking them as depth=empty. The former excludes sub-directories from
the list of entries, which avoids the problem.

2. Explicitly populate missing parent directories.

Using --parents seemed nice and easy, but it marks the parent dirs as
depth=empty. Instead, check out parents explicitly if they're missing.

llvm-svn: 347883
2018-11-29 16:46:34 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio 373a4ccf6c [llvm-mca][MC] Add the ability to declare which processor resources model load/store queues (PR36666).
This patch adds the ability to specify via tablegen which processor resources
are load/store queue resources.

A new tablegen class named MemoryQueue can be optionally used to mark resources
that model load/store queues.  Information about the load/store queue is
collected at 'CodeGenSchedule' stage, and analyzed by the 'SubtargetEmitter' to
initialize two new fields in struct MCExtraProcessorInfo named `LoadQueueID` and
`StoreQueueID`.  Those two fields are identifiers for buffered resources used to
describe the load queue and the store queue.
Field `BufferSize` is interpreted as the number of entries in the queue, while
the number of units is a throughput indicator (i.e. number of available pickers
for loads/stores).

At construction time, LSUnit in llvm-mca checks for the presence of extra
processor information (i.e. MCExtraProcessorInfo) in the scheduling model.  If
that information is available, and fields LoadQueueID and StoreQueueID are set
to a value different than zero (i.e. the invalid processor resource index), then
LSUnit initializes its LoadQueue/StoreQueue based on the BufferSize value
declared by the two processor resources.

With this patch, we more accurately track dynamic dispatch stalls caused by the
lack of LS tokens (i.e. load/store queue full). This is also shown by the
differences in two BdVer2 tests. Stalls that were previously classified as
generic SCHEDULER FULL stalls, are not correctly classified either as "load
queue full" or "store queue full".

About the differences in the -scheduler-stats view: those differences are
expected, because entries in the load/store queue are not released at
instruction issue stage. Instead, those are released at instruction executed
stage.  This is the main reason why for the modified tests, the load/store
queues gets full before PdEx is full.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54957

llvm-svn: 347857
2018-11-29 12:15:56 +00:00
James Y Knight a051b7ee05 llvm-git: More tweaks.
On python3, use bytes for reading and applying the patch file, rather
than str. This fixes encoding issues when applying patches with
python3.X (reported by zturner).

Also, simplify and speed up "svn update" via svn's "--parents"
argument, instead of manually computing and supplying the list of
parent directories to update.

llvm-svn: 347766
2018-11-28 15:30:39 +00:00
Haojian Wu f838e90dcb Fix -Winfinite-recursion compile error.
llvm-svn: 347749
2018-11-28 12:32:53 +00:00
Simon Tatham 34860550f2 [TableGen] Better error checking for TIED_TO constraints.
There are quite strong constraints on how you can use the TIED_TO
constraint between MC operands, many of which are currently not
checked until compiler run time.

MachineVerifier enforces that operands can only be tied together in
pairs (no three-way ties), and MachineInstr::tieOperands enforces that
one of the tied operands must be an output operand (def) and the other
must be an input operand (use).

Now we check these at TableGen time, so that if you violate any of
them in a new instruction definition, you find out immediately,
instead of having to wait until you compile something that makes code
generation hit one of those assertions.

Also in this commit, all the error reports in ParseConstraint now
include the name and source location of the def where the problem
happened, so that if you do trigger any of these errors, it's easier
to find the part of your TableGen input where you made the mistake.

The trunk sources already build successfully with this additional
error check, so I think no in-tree target has any of these problems.

Reviewers: fhahn, lhames, nhaehnle, MatzeB

Reviewed By: MatzeB

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53815

llvm-svn: 347743
2018-11-28 11:43:49 +00:00
Evandro Menezes 1ca239e05e [TableGen] Improve readability of generated code (NFC)
Improve the readability of the generated code for `MCOpcodeSwitchStatement`.

llvm-svn: 347707
2018-11-27 20:59:01 +00:00
Evandro Menezes 9ef79c884a [TableGen] Refactor macro names (NFC)
Make the names for the macros for `TargetInstrInfo` uniform.

llvm-svn: 347706
2018-11-27 20:58:27 +00:00
Nico Weber 92060a9c7d [gn build] Add enough build files to be able to build llvm-tblgen.
Adds build files for:

- llvm/lib/DebugInfo/CodeView
- llvm/lib/DebugInfo/MSF
- llvm/lib/MC
- llvm/lib/TableGen
- llvm/utils/TableGen

All the build files just list sources and deps and are uninteresting.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54931

llvm-svn: 347702
2018-11-27 20:10:26 +00:00
Zachary Turner d37fa56a8e [lit] Pass more environment variables through to child processes.
This arose when I was trying to have a substitution which invoked a
python script P, and that python script tried to invoke clang-cl (or
even cl). Since we invoke P with a custom environment, it doesn't
inherit the environment of the parent, and then when we go to invoke
clang-cl, it's unable to find the MSVC installation directory. There
were many more I could have passed through which are set by vcvarsall,
but I tried to keep it simple and only pass through the important ones.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54963

llvm-svn: 347691
2018-11-27 19:29:12 +00:00
Nico Weber fe96273650 [gn build] Merge r347530 to gn.
llvm-svn: 347639
2018-11-27 06:04:49 +00:00
Nico Weber 560448b784 Move a file I forgot to move in r347636.
llvm-svn: 347638
2018-11-27 05:49:08 +00:00
Nico Weber 1b553a7472 [gn build] Create abi-breaking.h, config.h, llvm-config.h, and add a build file for llvm/lib/Support.
The comments at the top of
llvm/utils/gn/secondary/llvm/include/llvm/Config/BUILD.gn and
llvm/utils/gn/build/write_cmake_config.py should explain the main bits
happening in this patch. The main parts here are that these headers are
generated at build time, not gn time, and that currently they don't do any
actual feature checks but just hardcode most things based on the current OS,
which seems to work well enough. If this stops being enough, the feature checks
should each be their own action writing the result to somewhere, and the config
write step should depend on those checks (so that they can run in parallel and
as part of the build) -- utils/llvm/gn/README.rst already has some more words
on that in "Philosophy".

(write_cmake_config.py is also going to be used to write clang's
clang/include/clang/Config/config.h)

This also adds a few files for linking to system libraries in a consistent way
if needed in llvm/utils/gn/build/libs (and moves pthread to that model).0

I'm also adding llvm/utils/gn/secondary/llvm/lib/Target/targets.gni in this
patch because $native_arch is needed for writing llvm-config.h -- the rest of
it will be used later, when the build files for llvm/lib/Target get added. That
file describes how to select which archs to build.

As a demo, also add a build file for llvm-undname and make it the default build
target (it depends on everything that can currently be built).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54678

llvm-svn: 347636
2018-11-27 05:19:17 +00:00
Evandro Menezes 079bf4b7b4 [TableGen] Emit more variant transitions
`llvm-mca` relies on the predicates to be based on `MCSchedPredicate` in order
to resolve the scheduling for variant instructions.  Otherwise, it aborts
the building of the instruction model early.

However, the scheduling model emitter in `TableGen` gives up too soon, unless
all processors use only such predicates.

In order to allow more processors to be used with `llvm-mca`, this patch
emits scheduling transitions if any processor uses these predicates.  The
transition emitted for the processors using legacy predicates is the one
specified with `NoSchedPred`, which is based on `MCSchedPredicate`.

Preferably, `llvm-mca` should instead assume a reasonable default when a
variant transition is not based on `MCSchedPredicate` for a given processor.
This issue should be revisited in the future.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54648

llvm-svn: 347504
2018-11-23 21:17:33 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne e0deb35439 Add a ubsan blacklist entry for libstdc++ 8.0.1.
llvm-svn: 347436
2018-11-21 23:04:39 +00:00
Reid Kleckner c6846a812b Fix clang test suite on Windows by reverting part of r347216
Otherwise, the clang analyzer tests fail on Windows when attempting to
unpickle AnalyzerTest objects in the worker processes. The pattern of,
add to path, import, remove from path, serialize, deserialize, doesn't
work. Once something gets added to the path, if we want to move it
across the wire for multiprocessing, we need to keep the module on
sys.path.

llvm-svn: 347254
2018-11-19 19:36:28 +00:00
Zachary Turner 58db03a116 Fix some issues with LLDB's lit configuration files.
Recently I tried to port LLDB's lit configuration files over to use a
on the surface, but broke some cases that weren't broken before and also
exposed some additional problems with the old approach that we were just
getting lucky with.

When we set up a lit environment, the goal is to make it as hermetic as
possible. We should not be relying on PATH and enabling the use of
arbitrary shell commands. Instead, only whitelisted commands should be
allowed. These are, generally speaking, the lit builtins such as echo,
cd, etc, as well as anything for which substitutions have been
explicitly set up for. These substitutions should map to the build
output directory, but in some cases it's useful to be able to override
this (for example to point to an installed tools directory).

This is, of course, how it's supposed to work. What was actually
happening is that we were bringing in PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH and then
just running the given run line as a shell command. This led to problems
such as finding the wrong version of clang-cl on PATH since it wasn't
even a substitution, and flakiness / non-determinism since the
environment the tests were running in would change per-machine. On the
other hand, it also made other things possible. For example, we had some
tests that were explicitly running cl.exe and link.exe instead of
clang-cl and lld-link and the only reason it worked at all is because it
was finding them on PATH. Unfortunately we can't entirely get rid of
these tests, because they support a few things in debug info that
clang-cl and lld-link don't (notably, the LF_UDT_MOD_SRC_LINE record
which makes some of the tests fail.

The high level changes introduced in this patch are:

1. Removal of functionality - The lit test suite no longer respects
   LLDB_TEST_C_COMPILER and LLDB_TEST_CXX_COMPILER. This means there is no
   more support for gcc, but nobody was using this anyway (note: The
   functionality is still there for the dotest suite, just not the lit test
   suite). There is no longer a single substitution %cxx and %cc which maps
   to <arbitrary-compiler>, you now explicitly specify the compiler with a
   substitution like %clang or %clangxx or %clang_cl. We can revisit this
   in the future when someone needs gcc.

2. Introduction of the LLDB_LIT_TOOLS_DIR directory. This does in spirit
   what LLDB_TEST_C_COMPILER and LLDB_TEST_CXX_COMPILER used to do, but now
   more friendly. If this is not specified, all tools are expected to be
   the just-built tools. If it is specified, the tools which are not
   themselves being tested but are being used to construct and run checks
   (e.g. clang, FileCheck, llvm-mc, etc) will be searched for in this
   directory first, then the build output directory.

3. Changes to core llvm lit files. The use_lld() and use_clang()
   functions were introduced long ago in anticipation of using them in
   lldb, but since they were never actually used anywhere but their
   respective problems, there were some issues to be resolved regarding
   generality and ability to use them outside their project.

4. Changes to .test files - These are all just replacing things like
   clang-cl with %clang_cl and %cxx with %clangxx, etc.

5. Changes to lit.cfg.py - Previously we would load up some system
   environment variables and then add some new things to them. Then do a
   bunch of work building out our own substitutions. First, we delete the
   system environment variable code, making the environment hermetic. Then,
   we refactor the substitution logic into two separate helper functions,
   one which sets up substitutions for the tools we want to test (which
   must come from the build output directory), and another which sets up
   substitutions for support tools (like compilers, etc).

6. New substitutions for MSVC -- Previously we relied on location of
   MSVC by bringing in the entire parent's PATH and letting
   subprocess.Popen just run the command line. Now we set up real
   substitutions that should have the same effect. We use PATH to find
   them, and then look for INCLUDE and LIB to construct a substitution
   command line with appropriate /I and /LIBPATH: arguments. The nice thing
   about this is that it opens the door to having separate %msvc-cl32 and
   %msvc-cl64 substitutions, rather than only requiring the user to run
   vcvars first. Because we can deduce the path to 32-bit libraries from
   64-bit library directories, and vice versa. Without these substitutions
   this would have been impossible.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54567

llvm-svn: 347216
2018-11-19 15:12:34 +00:00
Nico Weber f94d6ea95a Add initial scaffolding for the GN build.
See "GN build roundtable summary; adding GN build files to the repo" on
llvm-dev and cfe-dev for discussion.

In particular, this build is completely unsupported. People adding new files to
LLVM are not expected to update the GN build files, and reviewers are not
supposed to request the gn build files to be updated.

This adds just enough to be able to build llvm/lib/Demangle. It requires using
a monorepo.

This adds a few build config options you can set in args.gn
(`gn args out/foo --list` for all):
- is_debug = true to enable debug builds (defaults to release)
- llvm_enable_assertions to toggle assertions (defaults to true)
- clang_base_path, if set an absolute path to a locally-built clang to be used
  as host compiler

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54345

llvm-svn: 347128
2018-11-17 02:21:53 +00:00
James Y Knight 85362113c7 Make git-llvm python3 compatible again. Hopefully. :)
llvm-svn: 347113
2018-11-16 23:59:23 +00:00
James Y Knight 12167822be Speed up git-llvm script by only svn up'ing affected directories.
Also, support modifications to toplevel files in git (which need to be
committed to "monorepo-root" in svn).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54341

llvm-svn: 347103
2018-11-16 22:36:17 +00:00
Vedant Kumar 808e157356 Mark @llvm.trap cold
A call to @llvm.trap can be expected to be cold (i.e. unlikely to be
reached in a normal program execution).

Outlining paths which unconditionally trap is an important memory
saving. As the hot/cold splitting pass (imho) should not treat all
noreturn calls as cold, explicitly mark @llvm.trap cold so that it can
be outlined.

Split out of https://reviews.llvm.org/D54244.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54329

llvm-svn: 346885
2018-11-14 19:53:41 +00:00
Matt Arsenault c2728bc932 Add fneg instruction to syntax highlighting lists
llvm-svn: 346785
2018-11-13 19:50:38 +00:00
Thomas Lively ed15d93fcc Revert "Exclude wasm target from Windows packaging due to PR39448"
Summary:
This reverts r346122 now that the failing tests have been
disabled. Depends on D54353.

Reviewers: aheejin, dschuff

Subscribers: fedor.sergeev, sunfish, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54354

llvm-svn: 346559
2018-11-09 22:05:51 +00:00
James Y Knight c025f09ee4 Branch/tag all projects with a single commit in release-tagging script.
This change updates the release script to use svnmucc to create all
the branches with one commit.

This will ensure that the git tag won't bounce around if the git
migration runs in-between separate commits creating a branch.

Additionally, update the list of projects to include all of the
projects in the monorepo, plus test-suite.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53467

llvm-svn: 346550
2018-11-09 19:45:13 +00:00
Clement Courbet eee2e06e2a [llvm-exegesis][NFC] Add a way to declare the default counter binding for unbound CPUs for a target.
Summary:
This simplifies the code and moves everything to tablegen for consistency. This
also prepares the ground for adding issue counters.

Reviewers: gchatelet, john.brawn, jsji

Subscribers: nemanjai, mgorny, javed.absar, kbarton, tschuett, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54297

llvm-svn: 346489
2018-11-09 13:15:32 +00:00
Thomas Lively 2faf079494 [WebAssembly] Read prefixed opcodes as ULEB128s
Summary: Depends on D54126.

Reviewers: aheejin, dschuff, aardappel

Subscribers: sbc100, jgravelle-google, sunfish, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54138

llvm-svn: 346465
2018-11-09 01:57:00 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere 86ef28f1a2 [not] Improve error reporting consistency.
Makes `not` use WithColor from Support so it prints 'error' in color
when applicable.

llvm-svn: 346460
2018-11-09 01:17:22 +00:00
Joel E. Denny 24994d77b8 [FileCheck] Parse command-line options from FILECHECK_OPTS
This feature makes it easy to tune FileCheck diagnostic output when
running the test suite via ninja, a bot, or an IDE.  For example:

```
$ FILECHECK_OPTS='-color -v -dump-input-on-failure' \
  LIT_FILTER='OpenMP/for_codegen.cpp' ninja check-clang \
  | less -R
```

Reviewed By: probinson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53517

llvm-svn: 346272
2018-11-06 22:07:03 +00:00
Justin Bogner 628ea14557 [utils] Update SmallVector lldb formatter for r337514
SmallVector was changed to store a begin and a size rather than a
begin and an end a while back. Update the formatter to look at the
correct members.

llvm-svn: 346252
2018-11-06 18:52:30 +00:00