Summary:
-mno-speculative-load-hardening isn't a cc1 option, therefore,
before this change:
clang -mno-speculative-load-hardening hello.cpp
would have the following error:
error: unknown argument: '-mno-speculative-load-hardening'
This change will only ever forward -mspeculative-load-hardening
which is a CC1 option based on which flag was passed to clang.
Also added a test that uses this option that fails if an error like the
above is ever thrown.
Thank you ericwf for help debugging and fixing this error.
Reviewers: chandlerc, EricWF
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54763
llvm-svn: 347582
A number of builtins in altivec.h load/store vectors from pointers to scalar
types. Currently they just cast the pointer to a vector pointer, but expressions
like that have the alignment of the target type. Of course, the input pointer
did not have that alignment so this triggers UBSan (and rightly so).
This resolves https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39704
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54787
llvm-svn: 347556
This was originally part of:
D50924
and should resolve PR37387:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37387
...but it was reverted because some bots using a gcc host compiler
would crash for unknown reasons with this included in the patch.
Trying again now to see if that's still a problem.
llvm-svn: 347527
Assume that we're in a constant context if we're asking if the expression can
be compiled into a constant initializer. This fixes the issue where a
__builtin_constant_p() in a compound literal was diagnosed as not being
constant, even though it's always possible to convert the builtin into a
constant.
llvm-svn: 347512
This reverts commit r347413: older versions of ld.gold that are used
by Android don't support --push/pop-state which broke sanitizer bots.
llvm-svn: 347430
For the NVPTX target default locations should be emitted as constants +
additional info must be emitted in the reserved_2 field of the ident_t
structure. The 1st bit controls the execution mode and the 2nd bit
controls use of the lightweight runtime. The combination of the bits for
Non-SPMD mode + lightweight runtime represents special undefined mode,
used outside of the target regions for orphaned directives or functions.
Should allow and additional optimization inside of the target regions.
llvm-svn: 347425
Sanitizer runtime link deps handling passes --no-as-needed because of
PR15823, but it never undoes it and this flag may affect other libraries
that come later on the link line. To avoid this, wrap Sanitizer link
deps in --push/pop-state.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54805
llvm-svn: 347413
Loop-control variables with the default data-sharing attributes should
not be captured in the OpenMP region as they are private by default.
Also, default attributes should be emitted for such variables in the
inner OpenMP regions for the correct data sharing during codegen.
llvm-svn: 347409
forms of random access iterator
In OpenMP 4.5, only 4 relational operators are supported: <, <=, >,
and >=. This work is to enable support for relational operator
!= (not-equal) as one of the canonical forms.
Patch by Anh Tuyen Tran
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54441
llvm-svn: 347405
Summary:
Similar to auto-completion for ObjC methods, inherited properties
should be penalized / direct class and category properties should
be prioritized.
Note that currently, the penalty for using a result from a base class
(CCD_InBaseClass) is equal to the penalty for using a method as a
property (CCD_MethodAsProperty).
Reviewers: jkorous, sammccall, akyrtzi, arphaman, benlangmuir
Reviewed By: sammccall, akyrtzi
Subscribers: arphaman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53900
llvm-svn: 347352
This patch adjusts a test not to depend on deprecated FileCheck
behavior that permits overlapping matches within a block of CHECK-DAG
directives. Thus, this patch also removes uses of FileCheck's
-allow-deprecated-dag-overlap command-line option.
There were two issues in this test:
1. There were sets of patterns for store instructions in which a
pattern X could match a superset of a pattern Y. While X appeared
before Y, Y's intended match appeared before X's intended match. The
result was that X matched Y's intended match. Under the old
overlapping behavior, Y also matched Y's intended match. Under the
new non-overlapping behavior, Y had nothing left to match. This patch
fixes this by gathering these sets in one place and putting the most
specific patterns (Y) before the more general patterns (X).
2. The CHECK-DAG patterns involving the variables CBPADDR3 and
CBPADDR4 were the same, but there was only one match in the text, so
CBPADDR4 patterns had nothing to match under the new non-overlapping
behavior. Moreover, a preceding related series of directives had
variables (SADDR0, BPADDR0, etc.) numbered only 0 through 4, but this
series had variables numbered 0 through 5. Assuming CBPADDR4's
directives were not intended, this patch removes them.
Reviewed By: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54765
llvm-svn: 347351
This patch adjusts a test not to depend on deprecated FileCheck
behavior that permits overlapping matches within a block of CHECK-DAG
directives. Thus, this patch also removes uses of FileCheck's
-allow-deprecated-dag-overlap command-line option.
Specifically, the FileCheck variables DBG_LOC_START, DBG_LOC_END, and
DBG_LOC_CANCEL were all set to the same value. As a result, three
TERM_DEBUG-DAG patterns, one for each variable, all matched the same
text under the old overlapping behavior. Under the new
non-overlapping behavior, that's not permitted. This patch's solution
is to replace these variables with one variable and replace these
patterns with one pattern.
Reviewed By: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54764
llvm-svn: 347350
Summary:
clang has `-Wextra-semi` (D43162), which is not dictated by the currently selected standard.
While that is great, there is at least one more source of need-less semis - 'null statements'.
Sometimes, they are needed:
```
for(int x = 0; continueToDoWork(x); x++)
; // Ugly code, but the semi is needed here.
```
But sometimes they are just there for no reason:
```
switch(X) {
case 0:
return -2345;
case 5:
return 0;
default:
return 42;
}; // <- oops
;;;;;;;;;;; <- OOOOPS, still not diagnosed. Clearly this is junk.
```
Additionally:
```
if(; // <- empty init-statement
true)
;
switch (; // empty init-statement
x) {
...
}
for (; // <- empty init-statement
int y : S())
;
}
As usual, things may or may not go sideways in the presence of macros.
While evaluating this diag on my codebase of interest, it was unsurprisingly
discovered that Google Test macros are *very* prone to this.
And it seems many issues are deep within the GTest itself, not
in the snippets passed from the codebase that uses GTest.
So after some thought, i decided not do issue a diagnostic if the semi
is within *any* macro, be it either from the normal header, or system header.
Fixes [[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39111 | PR39111 ]]
Reviewers: rsmith, aaron.ballman, efriedma
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52695
llvm-svn: 347339
Summary:
A __builtin_constant_p may end up with a constant after inlining. Use
the is.constant intrinsic if it's a variable that's in a context where
it may resolve to a constant, e.g., an argument to a function after
inlining.
Reviewers: rsmith, shafik
Subscribers: jfb, kristina, cfe-commits, nickdesaulniers, jyknight
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54355
llvm-svn: 347294
Because SCS relies on system-provided runtime support, we can use it
together with any other sanitizer simply by linking the runtime for
the other sanitizer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54735
llvm-svn: 347282
popRegions used to assume that the start location of a region can't be
nested deeper than the end location, which is not always true.
Patch by Orivej Desh!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53244
llvm-svn: 347262
If PerformConstructorInitialization of a direct initializer list constructor is
called while instantiating a template, it has brace locations in its BraceLoc
arguments but not in the Kind argument.
This reverts the hunk https://reviews.llvm.org/D41921#inline-468844.
Patch by Orivej Desh!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53231
llvm-svn: 347261
Summary:
As reported by @regehr (thanks!) on twitter (https://twitter.com/johnregehr/status/1057681496255815686),
we (me) has completely forgot about the binary assignment operator.
In AST, it isn't represented as separate `ImplicitCastExpr`'s,
but as a single `CompoundAssignOperator`, that does all the casts internally.
Which means, out of these two, only the first one is diagnosed:
```
auto foo() {
unsigned char c = 255;
c = c + 1;
return c;
}
auto bar() {
unsigned char c = 255;
c += 1;
return c;
}
```
https://godbolt.org/z/JNyVc4
This patch does handle the `CompoundAssignOperator`:
```
int main() {
unsigned char c = 255;
c += 1;
return c;
}
```
```
$ ./bin/clang -g -fsanitize=integer /tmp/test.c && ./a.out
/tmp/test.c:3:5: runtime error: implicit conversion from type 'int' of value 256 (32-bit, signed) to type 'unsigned char' changed the value to 0 (8-bit, unsigned)
#0 0x2392b8 in main /tmp/test.c:3:5
#1 0x7fec4a612b16 in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x22b16)
#2 0x214029 in _start (/build/llvm-build-GCC-release/a.out+0x214029)
```
However, the pre/post increment/decrement is still not handled.
Reviewers: rsmith, regehr, vsk, rjmccall, #sanitizers
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Subscribers: mclow.lists, cfe-commits, regehr
Tags: #clang, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53949
llvm-svn: 347258
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
Especially with pointees, a lot of meaningless reports came from uninitialized
regions that were already reported. This is fixed by storing all reported fields
to the GDM.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51531
llvm-svn: 347153
Summary:
the previous patch (https://reviews.llvm.org/rC346642) has been reverted because of test failure under windows.
So this patch fix the test cfe/trunk/test/CodeGen/code-coverage-filter.c.
Reviewers: marco-c
Reviewed By: marco-c
Subscribers: cfe-commits, sylvestre.ledru
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54600
llvm-svn: 347144
If lambda is used inside of the OpenMP region and captures `this`, we
should recapture it in the OpenMP region also. But we should do this
only if the OpenMP region is used in the context of the same class, just
like the lambda.
llvm-svn: 347096
reductions.
Fixed previously committed code for the reduction support in
teams/parallel constructs taking into account new design of the NVPTX
support in the compiler. Teams reduction are not fully functional yet,
it is going to be fixed in the following patches.
llvm-svn: 347081
Summary:
Experience has shown that the functionality is useful. It makes linking
optimized clang with debug info for me a lot faster, 20s to 13s. The
type merging phase of PDB writing goes from 10s to 3s.
This removes the LLVM cl::opt and replaces it with a metadata flag.
After this change, users can do the following to use ghash:
- add -gcodeview-ghash to compiler flags
- replace /DEBUG with /DEBUG:GHASH in linker flags
Reviewers: zturner, hans, thakis, takuto.ikuta
Subscribers: aprantl, hiraditya, JDevlieghere, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54370
llvm-svn: 347072
Added references to the addr spaces deduction and enabled
CL2.0 features (program scope variables and storage class
qualifiers) to work in C++ mode too.
Fixed several address space conversion issues in CodeGen
for references.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53764
llvm-svn: 347059
There are 2 function variations with vector type parameter. When we call them with argument of different vector type we would prefer to
choose the variation with implicit argument conversion of compatible vector type instead of incompatible vector type. For example,
typedef float __v4sf __attribute__((__vector_size__(16)));
void f(vector float);
void f(vector signed int);
int main {
__v4sf a;
f(a);
}
Here, we'd like to choose f(vector float) but not report an ambiguous call error.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53417
llvm-svn: 347019
It fixes the case when Objective-C framework is added as a subframework
through a symlink. When parent framework infers a module map and fails
to detect a symlink, it would add a subframework as a submodule. And
when we parse module map for the subframework, we would encounter an
error like
> error: umbrella for module 'WithSubframework.Foo' already covers this directory
By implementing `getRealPath` "an egregious but useful hack" in
`ModuleMap::inferFrameworkModule` works as expected.
LLVM commit is r347009.
rdar://problem/45821279
Reviewers: bruno, benlangmuir, erik.pilkington
Reviewed By: bruno
Subscribers: hiraditya, dexonsmith, JDevlieghere, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54245
llvm-svn: 347012
Extend the alpha.core.Conversion checker to handle implicit converions
where a too large integer value is converted to a floating point type. Each
floating point type has a range where it can exactly represent all integers; we
emit a warning when the integer value is above this range. Although it is
possible to exactly represent some integers which are outside of this range
(those that are divisible by a large enough power of 2); we still report cast
involving those, because their usage may lead to bugs. (For example, if 1<<24
is stored in a float variable x, then x==x+1 holds.)
Patch by: Donát Nagy!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52730
llvm-svn: 347006
Summary:
We discussed this at the Nov 12th CG meeting, and decided to use the
unsigned semantics for the wake count.
Corresponding spec change:
https://github.com/WebAssembly/threads/pull/110
Reviewers: sbc100
Subscribers: dschuff, jgravelle-google, sunfish, jfb, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54572
llvm-svn: 347005
Previously these would be transformed into annotation tokens and the
preprocessor would then assume they were real tokens with source
locations and assert/UB.
Other pragmas that produce annotation tokens aren't a problem because
they aren't handled if the parser isn't hooked up - ParsePragma.cpp
registers those handlers & isn't run for pure preprocessing. So they're
treated as unknown pragmas & printed verbatim by the preprocessor.
Perhaps these pragmas should be treated the same way? But they got mixed
in with other __debug pragmas that do need to be handled during
preprocessing.
The third __debug pragma that produces an annotation token is 'captured'
- which had its own fix for this issue - by not inserting the annotation
token in the first place if it detected that it was in preprocessing
mode. I've removed that fix (from Lex/Pragma.cpp) in favor of the more
general one in Frontend/PrintPreprocessedOutput.cpp.
llvm-svn: 346928
Summary: The name of the synthesized constants for constant initialization was using mangling for statics, which isn't generally correct and (in a yet-uncommitted patch) causes the mangler to assert out because the static ends up trying to mangle function parameters and this makes no sense. Instead, mangle to `"__const." + FunctionName + "." + DeclName`.
Reviewers: rjmccall
Subscribers: dexonsmith, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54055
llvm-svn: 346915