Summary:
When linking two llvm.used arrays, if the resulting merged
array ends up with duplicated elements (with the same name) but with
different types, the IRLinker was crashing. This was supposed to be
legal, as the IRLinker bitcasts elements to match types in these
situations.
This bug was exposed by D56928 in clang to support attribute used
in member functions of class templates. Crash happened when self-hosting
with LTO. Since LLVM depends on attribute used to generate code
for the dump() method, ubiquitous in the code base, many input bc
had a definition of this method referenced in their llvm.used array.
Some of these classes got optimized, changing the type of the first
parameter (this) in the dump method, leading to a scenario with a
pool of valid definitions but some with a different type, triggering
this bug.
This is a memory bug: ValueMapper depends on (calls) the materializer
provided by IRLinker, and this materializer was freely calling RAUW
methods whenever a global definition was updated in the temporary merged
output file. However, replaceAllUsesWith may or may not destroy
constants that use this global. If the linked definition has a type
mismatch regarding the new def and the old def, the materializer would
bitcast the old type to the new type and the elements of the llvm.used
array, which already uses bitcast to i8*, would end up with elements
cascading two bitcasts. RAUW would then indirectly call the
constantfolder to update the constant to the new ref, which would,
instead of updating the constant, destroy it to be able to create
a new constant that folds the two bitcasts into one. The problem is that
ValueMapper works with pointers to the same constants that may be
getting destroyed by RAUW. Obviously, RAUW can update references in the
Module to do not use the old destroyed constant, but it can't update
ValueMapper's internal pointers to these constants, which are now
invalid.
The approach here is to move the task of RAUWing old definitions
outside of the materializer.
Test Plan:
Added LIT test case, tested clang self-hosting with D56928 and
verified it works
Reviewed By: efriedma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59552
llvm-svn: 356597
to reflect the new license.
We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.
Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.
llvm-svn: 351636
It looks like this isn't necessary (in any tests I've done, it results
in the global being described with no location or value in the imported
side - while it's still fully described in the place it's imported from)
& results in significant/pathological debug info growth to home these
location-less global variable descriptions on the import side.
This is a rather pressing/important issue to address - this regressed
executable size for one example I'm looking at by 15%, object size is probably
similar though I haven't measured it, and a 22x increase in the number of CUs
in the cu_index in split DWARF DWP files, creating a similarly large regression
in the time it takes llvm-symbolizer to run on such binaries.
Reviewers: tejohnson, evgeny777
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55309
llvm-svn: 348416
An attempt to recommit r346584 after failure on OSX build bot.
Fixed cache key computation in ThinLTOCodeGenerator and added
test case
llvm-svn: 347033
This patch allows internalising globals if all accesses to them
(from live functions) are from non-volatile load instructions
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49362
llvm-svn: 346584
This might produce hard to read/illegible diagnostics for especially
weird/non-trivial module metadata but integers are about all we are
using these days, so seems more useful than not.
Patch based on work by Kristina Brooks - thanks!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52952
llvm-svn: 344011
When we're linking an alias which will be defined later, we neeed to
build a GlobalAlias, or else we'll crash later in
IRLinker::linkGlobalValueBody.
clang sometimes constructs aliases like this for C++ destructors.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49316
llvm-svn: 337053
Summary:
Due to uniqueing of DICompositeTypes, it's possible for a type from one
module to be loaded into another earlier module without being renamed.
Then when the defining module is being IRMoved, the type can be used as
a Mapping destination before being loaded, such that when it's requested
using TypeMapTy::get() it will fail with an assertion that the type is a
source type when it's actually a type in both the source and
destination modules. Correctly handle that case by allowing a non-opaque
non-literal struct type be present in both modules.
Fix for PR37684.
Reviewers: pcc, tejohnson
Reviewed By: pcc, tejohnson
Subscribers: tobiasvk, mehdi_amini, steven_wu, llvm-commits, kcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47898
llvm-svn: 335145
This caused some links to fail with ThinLTO due to missing symbols as
well as causing some binaries to have failures at runtime. We're working
with the author to get a test case, but want to get the tree green
again.
Further, it appears to introduce a data race. While the test usage of
threads was disabled in r325361 & r325362, that isn't an acceptable fix.
I've reverted both of these as well. This code needs to be thread safe.
Test cases for this are already on the original commit thread.
llvm-svn: 326638
Summary:
With DebugTypeODRUniquing enabled, during IR linking debug metadata
in the destination module may be reached from the source module.
This means that ConstantAsMetadata nodes (e.g. on DITemplateValueParameter)
may contain a value the destination module. When trying to map such
metadata nodes, we will attempt to map a GV already in the dest module.
linkGlobalValueProto will end up with a source GV that is the same as
the dest GV as well as the new GV. Trying to access the TypeMap for the
source GV type, which is actually a dest GV type, hits an assertion
since it appears that we have mapped into the source module (because the
type is the value not a key into the map).
Detect that we don't need to access the TypeMap in this case, since
there is no need to create a bitcast from the new GV to the source GV
type as they GV are the same.
Fixes PR35722.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini, pcc
Subscribers: probinson, llvm-commits, eraman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41624
llvm-svn: 322103
We were previously creating a global variable of function type,
which is invalid IR. This issue was exposed by r304690, in which we
started asserting that global variables were of a valid type.
Fixes PR33462.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36438
llvm-svn: 310543
Linker::LinkOnlyNeeded should always import globals with
AppendingLinkage.
This resolves PR33527.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34448
llvm-svn: 310522
Summary:
By prepending `.text .thumb .balign 2` to the module-level inline
assembly from a Thumb module, the assembler will generate the assembly
from that module as Thumb, even if the destination module uses an ARM
triple. Similar directives are used for module-level inline assembly in
ARM modules.
The alignment and instruction set are reset based on the target triple
before emitting the first function label.
Reviewers: olista01, tejohnson, echristo, t.p.northover, rafael
Reviewed By: echristo
Subscribers: aemerson, javed.absar, eraman, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34622
llvm-svn: 307772
Summary:
Add Max ModFlagBehavior, which can be used to take the max of two
module flag values when merging modules. Use it for the PIE and PIC
levels.
This avoids an error when we try to import from a module built -fpic
into a module built -fPIC, for example. For both PIE and PIC levels,
this will be legal, since the code generation gets more conservative
as the level is increased. Therefore we can take the max instead of
somehow trying to block importing between modules compiled with
different levels.
Reviewers: tmsriram, pcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33418
llvm-svn: 303590
compatible target triple
Currently, an assertion fails in ThinLTOCodeGenerator::addModule when
the target triple of the module being added doesn't match that of the
one stored in TMBuilder. This patch relaxes the constraint and makes
changes to allow target triples that only differ in their version
numbers on Apple platforms, similarly to what r228999 did.
rdar://problem/30133904
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33291
llvm-svn: 303326
The erase/remove from parent methods now use a switch table to remove
themselves from their appropriate parent ilist.
The copyAttributesFrom method is now completely non-virtual, since we
only ever copy attributes from a global of the appropriate type.
Pre-requisite to de-virtualizing Value to save a vptr
(https://reviews.llvm.org/D31261).
NFC
llvm-svn: 302823
Currently these flags are always the inverse of each other, so there is
no need to keep them separate.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29471
llvm-svn: 294016
The importer was previously using ModuleLinker in a sort of "IRMover mode". Use
IRMover directly instead in order to remove a level of indirection.
I will remove all importing support from ModuleLinker in a separate
change.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29468
llvm-svn: 294014
Summary:
As discussed on mailing list, for ThinLTO importing we don't need
to import all the fields of the DICompileUnit. Don't import enums,
macros, retained types lists. Also only import local scoped imported
entities. Since we don't currently import any global variables,
we also don't need to import the list of global variables (added an
assert to verify none are being imported).
This is being done by pre-populating the value map entries to map
the unneeded metadata to nullptr. For the imported entities, we can
simply replace the source module's list with a new list containing
only those needed imported entities. This is done in the IRLinker
constructor so that value mapping automatically does the desired
mapping.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini, dexonsmith, dblaikie, aprantl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27635
llvm-svn: 289441
Now that PointerType is no longer a SequentialType, all SequentialTypes
have an associated number of elements, so we can move that information to
the base class, allowing for a number of simplifications.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27122
llvm-svn: 288464
It seems that because ThinLTO does not import the full module,
some invariant of the type mapper are broken.
In Monolithic LTO, we import every globals: when calling
IRLinker::copyFunctionProto() on @foo(), we end-up calling
TypeMapTy::get(FTy) on the type of @foo(), which will map
%0 and record the destination as opaque.
ThinLTO skips this because @foo is not imported and goes directly
to the next stage.
Next we call computeTypeMapping() that map the types for each
globals, and ends up checking for type isomorphism, and may add
type mapping. However it doesn't record if there was an opaque
destination type that was resolved.
Instead of lazily "discovering" opaque type in the destination
module on the go, we change the TypeFinder to eagerly record all
types and not only the named ones.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26840
llvm-svn: 287453
During Module linking, it's possible for SrcM->getIdentifiedStructTypes();
to return types that are actually defined in the destination module
(DstM). Depending on how the bitcode file was read,
getIdentifiedStructTypes() might do a walk over all values, including
metadata nodes, looking for types. In my case, a debug info metadata
node was shared between the two modules, and it referred to a type
defined in the destination module (see test case).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26212
llvm-svn: 287353
This was causing us to create duplicate metadata on global variables.
Debug info test case by Adrian Prantl, additional test cases by me.
Fixes PR31012.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26622
llvm-svn: 286905
Module inline asm was always being linked/concatenated
when running the IRLinker. This is correct for full LTO but not when
we are importing for ThinLTO, as it can result in multiply defined
symbols when the module asm defines a global symbol.
In order to test with llvm-lto2, I had to work around PR30396,
where a symbol that is defined in module assembly but defined in the
LLVM IR appears twice. Added workaround to llvm-lto2 with a FIXME.
Fixes PR30610.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25359
llvm-svn: 284030
This patch reverses the edge from DIGlobalVariable to GlobalVariable.
This will allow us to more easily preserve debug info metadata when
manipulating global variables.
Fixes PR30362. A program for upgrading test cases is attached to that
bug.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20147
llvm-svn: 281284
Because the recent change about ODR type uniquing in the context,
we can reach types defined in another module during IR linking.
This triggered some assertions in case we IR link without starting
from an empty module. To alleviate that, we can self-map metadata
defined in the destination module so that they won't be visited.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23841
llvm-svn: 280599
This was indented really awkwardly, and clang-format didn't seem to
know how to do any better. Avoid the issue with a temporary variable.
llvm-svn: 278756
The bitset metadata currently used in LLVM has a few problems:
1. It has the wrong name. The name "bitset" refers to an implementation
detail of one use of the metadata (i.e. its original use case, CFI).
This makes it harder to understand, as the name makes no sense in the
context of virtual call optimization.
2. It is represented using a global named metadata node, rather than
being directly associated with a global. This makes it harder to
manipulate the metadata when rebuilding global variables, summarise it
as part of ThinLTO and drop unused metadata when associated globals are
dropped. For this reason, CFI does not currently work correctly when
both CFI and vcall opt are enabled, as vcall opt needs to rebuild vtable
globals, and fails to associate metadata with the rebuilt globals. As I
understand it, the same problem could also affect ASan, which rebuilds
globals with a red zone.
This patch solves both of those problems in the following way:
1. Rename the metadata to "type metadata". This new name reflects how
the metadata is currently being used (i.e. to represent type information
for CFI and vtable opt). The new name is reflected in the name for the
associated intrinsic (llvm.type.test) and pass (LowerTypeTests).
2. Attach metadata directly to the globals that it pertains to, rather
than using the "llvm.bitsets" global metadata node as we are doing now.
This is done using the newly introduced capability to attach
metadata to global variables (r271348 and r271358).
See also: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-June/100462.html
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21053
llvm-svn: 273729
Summary: This reverts the changes to Globals.cpp and IRMover.cpp in
"[IR] Copy comdats in GlobalObject::copyAttributesFrom" (D20631,
rL270743).
The DeadArgElim test is left unchanged, and we change DAE to explicitly
copy comdats.
The reverted change breaks copyAttributesFrom when the destination lives
in a different module from the source. The decision in D21255 was to
revert this patch and handle comdat copying separately from
copyAttributesFrom.
Reviewers: majnemer, rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21403
llvm-svn: 272855
If a local_unnamed_addr attribute is attached to a global, the address
is known to be insignificant within the module. It is distinct from the
existing unnamed_addr attribute in that it only describes a local property
of the module rather than a global property of the symbol.
This attribute is intended to be used by the code generator and LTO to allow
the linker to decide whether the global needs to be in the symbol table. It is
possible to exclude a global from the symbol table if three things are true:
- This attribute is present on every instance of the global (which means that
the normal rule that the global must have a unique address can be broken without
being observable by the program by performing comparisons against the global's
address)
- The global has linkonce_odr linkage (which means that each linkage unit must have
its own copy of the global if it requires one, and the copy in each linkage unit
must be the same)
- It is a constant or a function (which means that the program cannot observe that
the unique-address rule has been broken by writing to the global)
Although this attribute could in principle be computed from the module
contents, LTO clients (i.e. linkers) will normally need to be able to compute
this property as part of symbol resolution, and it would be inefficient to
materialize every module just to compute it.
See:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20160509/356401.htmlhttp://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20160516/356738.html
for earlier discussion.
Part of the fix for PR27553.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20348
llvm-svn: 272709
This will be needed in order to consistently return an Error
to clients of the API being developed in D20268.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20550
llvm-svn: 270967
It may materialize a declaration, or a definition. The name could
be misleading. This is following a merge of materializeInitFor()
into materializeDeclFor().
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20593
llvm-svn: 270759
They were originally separated to handle the co-recursion between
the ValueMapper and the ValueMaterializer. This recursion does not
exist anymore: the ValueMapper now uses a Worklist and the
ValueMaterializer is scheduling job on the Worklist.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20593
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 270758
This test was hitting an assertion in the value mapper because
the IRLinker was trying to map two times @A while materializing
the initializer for @C.
Fix http://llvm.org/PR27850
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20586
llvm-svn: 270757
This is probably correct for all uses except cross-module IR linking,
where we need to move the comdat from the source module to the
destination module.
Fixes PR27870.
Reviewers: majnemer
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20631
llvm-svn: 270743
Summary:
The function importer already decided what symbols need to be pulled
in. Also these magically added ones will not be in the export list
for the source module, which can confuse the internalizer for
instance.
Reviewers: tejohnson, rafael
Subscribers: joker.eph, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19096
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 266948
The alias handling was specific to the old iterative inlining
mechanism, so that is dead now. The variable handling could make a
difference, since we were previously falling through to the normal
selection logic, but we don't observe changes in the validation
because no client seems to rely on it.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19307
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 266893
Calling ValueMap::MD lazily constructs a ValueMap, which mallocs the
buckets. Instead of swapping constructed maps, move around the
underlying Optional<MDMapT>. This gets rid of some unnecessary malloc
traffic from r266579 (not that it showed up on a profile).
llvm-svn: 266761
Summary:
There is no reason to have a weak reference because the external
definition will be weak.
Reviewers: rafael
Subscribers: llvm-commits, tejohnson
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19267
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 266750
Cache the result of mapping metadata nodes between instances of IRLinker
(i.e., for the lifetime of IRMover). There shouldn't be any real
functional change here, but this should give a major speedup. I had
loaned this to Mehdi when he tested performance of r266446, and the two
patches together gave a 10x speedup in metadata mapping.
llvm-svn: 266579
Add an assertion to ValueMapper that prevents double-scheduling of
GlobalValues to remap, and fix the one place it happened. There are
tons of tests that fail with this assertion in place and without the
code change, so I'm not adding another.
Although it looks related, r266563 was, indeed, removing dead code.
AFAICT, this cross-file double-scheduling started in r266510 when the
cross-file recursion was removed.
llvm-svn: 266569
This reverts commit r266507, reapplying r266503 (and r266505
"ValueMapper: Use API from r266503 in unit tests, NFC") completely
unchanged.
I reverted because of a bot failure here:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/lld-x86_64-freebsd/builds/16810/
However, looking more closely, the failure was from a host-compiler
crash (clang 3.7.1) when building:
lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/CMakeFiles/LLVMAsmPrinter.dir/DwarfAccelTable.cpp.o
I didn't modify that file, or anything it includes, with that commit.
The next build (which hadn't picked up my revert) got past it:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/lld-x86_64-freebsd/builds/16811/
I think this was just unfortunate timing. I suppose the bot must be
flakey.
llvm-svn: 266510
This reverts commit r266503, in case it's the root cause of this bot
failure:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/lld-x86_64-freebsd/builds/16810
I'm also reverting r266505 -- "ValueMapper: Use API from r266503 in unit
tests, NFC" -- since it's in the way.
llvm-svn: 266507
Eliminate co-recursion of Mapper::mapValue through
ValueMaterializer::materializeInitFor, through a major redesign of the
ValueMapper.cpp interface.
- Expose a ValueMapper class that controls the entry points to the
mapping algorithms.
- Change IRLinker to use ValueMapper directly, rather than
llvm::RemapInstruction, llvm::MapValue, etc.
- Use (e.g.) ValueMapper::scheduleMapGlobalInit to add mapping work to
a worklist in ValueMapper instead of recursing.
There were two fairly major complications.
Firstly, IRLinker::linkAppendingVarProto incorporates an on-the-fly IR
ugprade that I had to split apart. Long-term, this upgrade should be
done in the bitcode reader (and we should only accept the "new" form),
but for now I've just made it work and added a FIXME. The hold-op is
that we need to deprecate C API that relies on this.
Secondly, IRLinker has special logic to correctly implement aliases with
comdats, and uses two ValueToValueMapTy instances and two
ValueMaterializers. I supported this by allowing clients to register an
alternate mapping context, whose MCID can be passed in when scheduling
new work.
While out of scope for this commit, it should now be straightforward to
remove recursion from Mapper::mapValue.
llvm-svn: 266503
Currently each Function points to a DISubprogram and DISubprogram has a
scope field. For member functions the scope is a DICompositeType. DIScopes
point to the DICompileUnit to facilitate type uniquing.
Distinct DISubprograms (with isDefinition: true) are not part of the type
hierarchy and cannot be uniqued. This change removes the subprograms
list from DICompileUnit and instead adds a pointer to the owning compile
unit to distinct DISubprograms. This would make it easy for ThinLTO to
strip unneeded DISubprograms and their transitively referenced debug info.
Motivation
----------
Materializing DISubprograms is currently the most expensive operation when
doing a ThinLTO build of clang.
We want the DISubprogram to be stored in a separate Bitcode block (or the
same block as the function body) so we can avoid having to expensively
deserialize all DISubprograms together with the global metadata. If a
function has been inlined into another subprogram we need to store a
reference the block containing the inlined subprogram.
Attached to https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=27284 is a python script
that updates LLVM IR testcases to the new format.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D19034
<rdar://problem/25256815>
llvm-svn: 266446
Strip out the remapping parts of IRLinker::linkFunctionBody and put them
in ValueMapper.cpp under the name Mapper::remapFunction (with a
top-level entry-point llvm::RemapFunction).
This is a nice cleanup on its own since it puts the remapping code
together and shares a single Mapper context for the entire
IRLinker::linkFunctionBody Call. Besides that, this will make it easier
to break the co-recursion between IRMover.cpp and ValueMapper.cpp in
follow ups.
llvm-svn: 265835
This is a cleanup after clarifying the meaning of RF_IgnoreMissingLocals
in r265628 and truly limiting it to locals in r265768.
This should have no functionality change, since the only context that
the flag has an effect is when we could hit function-local Value and
Metadata, and we were already passing it in those contexts.
llvm-svn: 265831
Clarify what this RemapFlag actually means.
- Change the flag name to match its intended behaviour.
- Clearly document that it's not supposed to affect globals.
- Add a host of FIXMEs to indicate how to fix the behaviour to match
the intent of the flag.
RF_IgnoreMissingLocals should only affect the behaviour of
RemapInstruction for function-local operands; namely, for operands of
type Argument, Instruction, and BasicBlock. Currently, it is *only*
passed into RemapInstruction calls (and the transitive MapValue calls
that it makes).
When I split Metadata from Value I didn't understand the flag, and I
used it in a bunch of places for "global" metadata.
This commit doesn't have any functionality change, but prepares to
cleanup MapMetadata and MapValue.
llvm-svn: 265628
Instead of copying arguments from the source function to the
destination, steal them. This has a few advantages.
- The ValueMap doesn't need to be seeded with (or cleared of)
Arguments.
- Often the destination function won't have created any arguments yet,
so this avoids malloc traffic.
- Argument names don't need to be copied.
Because argument lists are lazy, this required a new
Function::stealArgumentListFrom helper.
llvm-svn: 265519
Split the loop through compile units in mapUnneededSubprograms in two.
First, visit imported entities to ensure that we've visited all need
subprograms. Second, visit subprograms, and drop the ones we don't
need.
Hypothetically this protects against a subprogram from one compile unit
being referenced from an imported entity in a different compile unit. I
don't think that's valid IR (a debug info expert could confirm), but I
think the refactor makes the code more clear.
llvm-svn: 265233
IRLinker::mapUnneededSubprograms has to be sure that any "needed"
subprograms get linked in. Rather than traversing through imported
entities using llvm::getSubprogram, call MapMetadata. The latter
memoizes the result in the ValueMap (sharing work with
IRLinker::linkNamedMDNodes proper), and makes the local SmallPtrSet
redundant.
llvm-svn: 265231
Instead of checking live during MapMetadata whether a subprogram is
needed, seed the ValueMap with `nullptr` up-front.
There is a small hypothetical functionality change. Previously, calling
MapMetadataOp on a node whose "scope:" chain led to an unneeded
subprogram would return nullptr. However, if that were ever called,
then the subprogram would be needed; a situation that the IRMover is
supposed to avoid a priori!
Besides cleaning up the code a little, this restores a nice property:
MapMetadataOp returns the same as MapMetadata.
llvm-svn: 265229
Support seeding a ValueMap with nullptr for Metadata entries, a
situation I didn't consider in the Metadata/Value split.
I added a ValueMapper::getMappedMD accessor that returns an
Optional<Metadata*> with the mapped (possibly null) metadata. IRMover
needs to use this to avoid modifying the map when it's checking for
unneeded subprograms. I updated a call from bugpoint since I find the
new code clearer.
llvm-svn: 265228
Since we have moved to a model where functions are imported in bulk from
each source module after making summary-based importing decisions, there
is no longer a need to link metadata as a postpass, and all users have
been removed.
This essentially reverts r255909 and follow-on fixes.
llvm-svn: 264763
After comdat processing, the symbols still go through regular symbol
resolution.
We were not doing it for linkonce symbols since they are lazy linked.
This fixes pr27044.
llvm-svn: 264288
If not for lazy linking of linkonce GVs, comdats are just a
preprocessing before symbol resolution.
Lazy linking complicates it since when we pick a visible member of
comdat, we have to make sure the rest of it passes symbol resolution
too.
llvm-svn: 264223
If a comdat is dropped, all symbols in it are dropped.
If a comdat is kept, the symbols survive to pass regular symbol
resolution.
With this patch we do that for all global symbols.
The added test is a copy of test/tools/gold/X86/comdat.ll that we now
pass.
llvm-svn: 264192
A really unfortunate design of llvm-link and related libraries is that
they operate one module at a time.
This means they can copy a GV to the destination module that should not
be there in the final result because a later bitcode file takes
precedence.
We already handled cases like a strong GV replacing a weak for example.
One case that is not currently handled is a comdat replacing another.
This doesn't happen in ELF, but with COFF largest selection kind it is
possible.
In "llvm-link a.ll b.ll" if the selected comdat was from a.ll,
everything will work and we will not copy the comdat from b.ll.
But if we run "llvm-link b.ll a.ll", we fail to delete the already
copied comdat from b.ll. This patch fixes that.
llvm-svn: 264103
Summary:
ThinLTO is relying on linkInModule to import selected function.
However a lot of "magic" was hidden in linkInModule and the IRMover,
who would rename and promote global variables on the fly.
This is moving to an approach where the steps are decoupled and the
client is reponsible to specify the list of globals to import.
As a consequence some test are changed because they were relying on
the previous behavior which was importing the definition of *every*
single global without control on the client side.
Now the burden is on the client to decide if a global has to be imported
or not.
Reviewers: tejohnson
Subscribers: joker.eph, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18122
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 263863
(Resubmitting after fixing missing file issue)
With the changes in r263275, there are now more than just functions in
the summary. Completed the renaming of data structures (started in
r263275) to reflect the wider scope. In particular, changed the
FunctionIndex* data structures to ModuleIndex*, and renamed related
variables and comments. Also renamed the files to reflect the changes.
A companion clang patch will immediately succeed this patch to reflect
this renaming.
llvm-svn: 263513
With the changes in r263275, there are now more than just functions in
the summary. Completed the renaming of data structures (started in
r263275) to reflect the wider scope. In particular, changed the
FunctionIndex* data structures to ModuleIndex*, and renamed related
variables and comments. Also renamed the files to reflect the changes.
A companion clang patch will immediately succeed this patch to reflect
this renaming.
llvm-svn: 263490
Summary:
Unless we plan to do later postpass metadata linking (ThinLTO special mode),
always invoke metadata materialization at the start of IRLinker::run().
This avoids the need for clients who use lazy metadata loading to
explicitly invoke materializeMetadata before the IRMover, which in
turn invokes IRLinker::run and needs materialized metadata for mapping.
Came up in the context of an LLD issue (D17982).
Reviewers: rafael
Subscribers: silvas, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17992
llvm-svn: 263143
Summary:
As discussed on IRC, move the ThinLTOGlobalProcessing code out of
the linker, and into TransformUtils. The name of the class is changed
to FunctionImportGlobalProcessing.
Reviewers: joker.eph, rafael
Subscribers: joker.eph, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17081
llvm-svn: 260395
Summary:
Available externally definitions are considered declarations for the
linker and eventually dropped. As such they are not allowed to be
in comdats. Remove any such imported functions from comdats.
Reviewers: rafael
Subscribers: davidxl, llvm-commits, joker.eph
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16120
llvm-svn: 260122
The stripNullSubprograms function is very inefficient because
it walks all subprograms in all compile units in the dest module
any time a new module is linked in. For LTO in particular this will
get increasingly expensive as more modules are linked.
This patch improves the efficiency in several ways. The first is that
no scanning is necessary when there were no unneeded subprograms
identified in the first place. The second is that only the newly-linked
module's compile unit metadata should be examined.
Fixes PR26346.
llvm-svn: 259049