Summary:
The backend should only emit data sharing code for the cases where it is needed.
A new function attribute is used by Clang to enable data sharing only for the cases where OpenMP semantics require it and there are variables that need to be shared.
Reviewers: hfinkel, Hahnfeld, ABataev, carlo.bertolli, caomhin
Reviewed By: ABataev
Subscribers: cfe-commits, jholewinski
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41123
llvm-svn: 320527
This patch is to add diagnose when a function name is
specified on the link clause. According to the OpenMP
spec, only the list items that exclude the function
name are allowed on the link clause.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40968
llvm-svn: 320521
This patch improves detection of ObjC header files.
Right now many ObjC headers, especially short ones, are categorized as C/C++.
Way of filtering still isn't the best, as most likely it should be token-based.
Contributed by jolesiak!
llvm-svn: 320479
The new check introduced in r318705 is useful, but suffers from a particular
class of false positives, namely, it does not account for
dispatch_barrier_sync() API which allows one to ensure that the asyncronously
executed block that captures a pointer to a local variable does not actually
outlive that variable.
The new check is split into a separate checker, under the name of
alpha.core.StackAddressAsyncEscape, which is likely to get enabled by default
again once these positives are fixed. The rest of the StackAddressEscapeChecker
is still enabled by default.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41042
llvm-svn: 320455
This is a follow-up from r314910. When a checker developer attempts to
dereference a location in memory through ProgramState::getSVal(Loc) or
ProgramState::getSVal(const MemRegion *), without specifying the second
optional QualType parameter for the type of the value he tries to find at this
location, the type is auto-detected from location type. If the location
represents a value beyond a void pointer, we thought that auto-detecting the
type as 'char' is a good idea. However, in most practical cases, the correct
behavior would be to specify the type explicitly, as it is available from other
sources, and the few cases where we actually need to take a 'char' are
workarounds rather than an intended behavior. Therefore, try to fail with an
easy-to-understand assertion when asked to read from a void pointer location.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38801
llvm-svn: 320451
This adds a new command line option -mprefer-vector-width to specify a preferred vector width for the vectorizers. Valid values are 'none' and unsigned integers. The driver will check that it meets those constraints. Specific supported integers will be managed by the targets in the backend.
Clang will take the value and add it as a new function attribute during CodeGen.
This represents the alternate direction proposed by Sanjay in this RFC: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2017-November/118734.html
The syntax here matches gcc, though gcc treats it as an x86 specific command line argument. gcc only allows values of 128, 256, and 512. I'm not having clang check any values.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40230
llvm-svn: 320419
The two asserts are too aggressive. In C++ mode, an
enum is NOT considered an integral type, but an enum value
is allowed to be an enum. This patch relaxes the two asserts
to allow the enum value as well (as typechecking does).
llvm-svn: 320411
Summary:
This is a side-effect brought in by p0620r0, which allows other placeholder types (derived from `auto` and `decltype(auto)`) to be usable in a `new` expression with a single-clause //braced-init-list// as its initializer (8.3.4 [expr.new]/2). N3922 defined its semantics.
References:
http://wg21.link/p0620r0http://wg21.link/n3922
Reviewers: rsmith, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39451
llvm-svn: 320401
Summary:
Clang was crashing when diagnosing an unused-lambda-capture for a VLA because
From.getVariable() is null for the capture of a VLA bound.
Warning about the VLA bound capture is not helpful, so only warn for the VLA
itself.
Fixes: PR35555
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, dim, rsmith
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, dim
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41016
llvm-svn: 320396
As reported in llvm bugzilla 32377.
Here’s a patch to add preinclude of stdc-predef.h.
The gcc documentation says “On GNU/Linux, <stdc-predef.h> is pre-included.” See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.8/porting_to.html;
The preinclude is inhibited with –ffreestanding.
Basically I fixed the failing test cases by adding –ffreestanding which inhibits this behavior.
I fixed all the failing tests, including some in extra/test, there's a separate patch for that which is linked here
Note: this is a recommit after a test failure took down the original (r318669)
Patch By: mibintc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34158
llvm-svn: 320391
microMIPS64R6 is removed from backend, and therefore frontend
will show an error when target is microMIPS64R6.
This is Clang part of patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35624
llvm-svn: 320351
The simulator variant of Darwin's platforms is removed in favor of a new
environment field.
The code that selects the platform and the version is split into 4 different
functions instead of being all in one function.
This is an NFC commit, although it slightly improves the
"invalid version number" diagnostic by displaying the environment variable
instead of -m<os>-version-min if the OS version was derived from the
environment.
rdar://35813850
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41035
llvm-svn: 320235
Summary:
There is no such library on NetBSD, the corresponding functions like dlopen(3) are in libc.
Sponsored by <The NetBSD Foundation>
Reviewers: joerg, vitalybuka, eugenis
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Subscribers: dberris, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Tags: #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41021
llvm-svn: 320220
This commit fixes a bug in IRGen where it generates completely broken
code for __fp16 vectors on X86. For example when the following code is
compiled:
half4 hv0, hv1, hv2; // these are vectors of __fp16.
void foo221() {
hv0 = hv1 + hv2;
}
clang generates the following IR, in which two i16 vectors are added:
@hv1 = common global <4 x i16> zeroinitializer, align 8
@hv2 = common global <4 x i16> zeroinitializer, align 8
@hv0 = common global <4 x i16> zeroinitializer, align 8
define void @foo221() {
%0 = load <4 x i16>, <4 x i16>* @hv1, align 8
%1 = load <4 x i16>, <4 x i16>* @hv2, align 8
%add = add <4 x i16> %0, %1
store <4 x i16> %add, <4 x i16>* @hv0, align 8
ret void
}
To fix the bug, this commit uses the code committed in r314056, which
modified clang to promote and truncate __fp16 vectors to and from float
vectors in the AST. It also fixes another IRGen bug where a short value
is assigned to an __fp16 variable without any integer-to-floating-point
conversion, as shown in the following example:
__fp16 a;
short b;
void foo1() {
a = b;
}
@b = common global i16 0, align 2
@a = common global i16 0, align 2
define void @foo1() #0 {
%0 = load i16, i16* @b, align 2
store i16 %0, i16* @a, align 2
ret void
}
rdar://problem/20625184
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40112
llvm-svn: 320215
and fold together into a single function.
In so doing, fix a handful of remaining bugs where we would report false
positives or false negatives if we promote a signed value to an unsigned type
for the comparison.
This re-commits r320122 and r320124, minus two changes:
* Comparisons between a constant and a non-constant expression of enumeration
type never warn, not even if the constant is out of range. We should be
warning about the creation of such a constant, not about its use.
* We do not use more precise bit-widths for comparisons against bit-fields.
The more precise diagnostics probably are the right thing, but we should
consider moving them under their own warning flag.
Other than the refactoring, this patch should only change the behavior for the
buggy cases (where the warnings didn't take into account that promotion from
signed to unsigned can leave a range of inaccessible values in the middle of
the promoted type).
llvm-svn: 320211
This is a follow-up to r320128. Eli pointed out that there is some gray
area in the language standard about whether the constant size is exact,
or a lower bound.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D40940
llvm-svn: 320185
> Unify implementation of our two different flavours of -Wtautological-compare.
>
> In so doing, fix a handful of remaining bugs where we would report false
> positives or false negatives if we promote a signed value to an unsigned type
> for the comparison.
This caused a new warning in Chromium:
../../base/trace_event/trace_log.cc:1545:29: error: comparison of constant 64
with expression of type 'unsigned int' is always true
[-Werror,-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare]
DCHECK(handle.event_index < TraceBufferChunk::kTraceBufferChunkSize);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The 'unsigned int' is really a 6-bit bitfield, which is why it's always
less than 64.
I thought we didn't use to warn (with out-of-range-compare) when comparing
against the boundaries of a type?
llvm-svn: 320162
This broke Chromium:
../../base/trace_event/trace_log.cc:1545:29: error: comparison of constant 64
with expression of type 'unsigned int' is always true
[-Werror,-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare]
DCHECK(handle.event_index < TraceBufferChunk::kTraceBufferChunkSize);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The 'unsigned int' is really a 6-bit bitfield, which is why it's always
less than 63.
Did this use to fall under the "in-range" case before? I thought we
didn't use to warn when comparing against the boundaries of a type.
llvm-svn: 320133
There is no way to apply sanitizer suppressions to ObjC blocks. A
reasonable default is to have blocks inherit their parent's sanitizer
options.
rdar://32769634
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40668
llvm-svn: 320132
In so doing, fix a handful of remaining bugs where we would report false
positives or false negatives if we promote a signed value to an unsigned type
for the comparison.
llvm-svn: 320122
This adds -std=c17, -std=gnu17, and -std=iso9899:2017 as language mode flags for C17 and updates the value of __STDC_VERSION__ to the value based on the C17 FDIS. Given that this ballot cannot succeed until 2018, it is expected that we (and GCC) will add c18 flags as aliases once the ballot passes.
llvm-svn: 320089
This behaves similar to the __has_cpp_attribute builtin macro in that it allows users to detect whether an attribute is supported with the [[]] spelling syntax, which can be enabled in C with -fdouble-square-bracket-attributes.
llvm-svn: 320088
Private variables are completely redefined in the outlined regions, so
we don't need to capture them. Patch adds this behavior to the
target-based regions.
llvm-svn: 320078
Summary:
This enables us to use information in Preprocessor when handling symbol
occurrences.
Reviewers: arphaman, hokein
Reviewed By: hokein
Subscribers: malaperle, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40884
llvm-svn: 320030
This is a follow up of r302131, in which we forgot to add SemaChecking
tests. Adding these tests revealed two problems which have been fixed:
- added missing intrinsic __qdbl,
- properly range checking ssat16 and usat16.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40888
llvm-svn: 320019
This is a fix for PR35509 in which we crash because we attempt to compute the
alignment of an incomplete type.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40895
llvm-svn: 320017
Summary:
This feature was discussed but not yet proposed. It allows a structured binding to appear as a //condition//
if (auto [ok, val] = f(...))
So the user can save an extra //condition// if the statement can test the value to-be-decomposed instead. Formally, it makes the value of the underlying object of the structured binding declaration also the value of a //condition// that is an initialized declaration.
Considering its logicality which is entirely evident from its trivial implementation, I think it might be acceptable to land it as an extension for now before I write the paper.
Reviewers: rsmith, faisalv, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: aaron.ballman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39284
llvm-svn: 320011
CreateCoercedLoad/CreateCoercedStore assumes pointer argument of
memcpy is in addr space 0, which is not correct and causes invalid
bitcasts for triple amdgcn---amdgiz.
It is fixed by using alloca addr space instead.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40806
llvm-svn: 320000
Summary:
This is so we can implement concepts per P0734R0. Relevant failing test
cases are disabled.
Reviewers: hubert.reinterpretcast, rsmith, saar.raz, nwilson
Reviewed By: saar.raz
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40380
Patch by Changyu Li!
llvm-svn: 319992
codepath plus the new "minimum / maximum value of type" diagnostic to get the
same effect.
Move the warning for an in-range but tautological comparison of a constant (0
or 1) against a bool out of -Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare into
the more-appropriate -Wtautological-constant-compare.
llvm-svn: 319942
The adjustment is calculated with CreatePtrDiff() which returns
the difference in (base) elements. This is passed to CreateGEP()
so make sure that the GEP base has the correct pointer type:
It needs to be a pointer to the base type, not a pointer to a
constant sized array.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40911
llvm-svn: 319931
Summary: This patch implements 4.3 of http://open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2014/n4220.pdf. If a raw string contains a newline character, replace each newline character with the \n escape code. Without this patch, included test case (macro_raw_string.cpp) results compilation failure.
Reviewers: rsmith, doug.gregor, jkorous-apple
Reviewed By: jkorous-apple
Subscribers: jkorous-apple, vsapsai, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39279
llvm-svn: 319904
Commit 7ac28eb0a5 / r310911 ("[OpenCL] Allow targets to select address
space per type", 2017-08-15) made Basic depend on AST, introducing a
circular dependency. Break this dependency by adding the
OpenCLTypeKind enum in Basic and map from AST types to this enum in
ASTContext.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40838
llvm-svn: 319883
An enumeration with a fixed underlying type can have any value in its
underlying type, not just those spanned by the values of its enumerators.
llvm-svn: 319875
Array subscript is almost always an lvalue, except for a few cases where
it is not, such as a subscript into an Objective-C property, or a
return from the function.
This commit prevents crashing in such cases.
Fixes rdar://34829842
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40584
llvm-svn: 319834
They are now printed as HeapSymRegion{$x} in order to discriminate between that
and regular SymRegion{$x}, which are two different regions, having different
parent reginos (memory spaces) - HeapSpaceRegion and UnknownSpaceRegion
respectively.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40793
llvm-svn: 319793
This patch, together with a matching llvm patch (https://reviews.llvm.org/D39720), implements the lowering of X86 kunpack intrinsics to IR.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39719
Change-Id: Id5d3cb394ad33b98be79a6783d1d15569e2b798d
llvm-svn: 319777
If the error is generated during analysis of implicitly or explicitly
mapped variables, it may cause compiler crash because of incorrect
analysis.
llvm-svn: 319774
This definition is similar to __WCHAR_MAX__, except that it applies to
wint_t. It's also documented as being supported by GCC 4.5 and later.
llvm-svn: 319746
The current code would hit an assert in ASTWriter when trying to write
out the filename for a line table entry that didn't have any. Fix this
by allowing the -1 sentinel value to round-trip through serialization.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40746
llvm-svn: 319707
Fedora27 is using a new version of glibc that refers to the _Float128 type. This
patch adds that name as an alias to float128. I also added some predefined macro
values for the digits, mantissa, epilon, etc (FloatMacros). For the test case, I
copied an existing float128 test. This functionality needs work long term, but
it should be sufficient to tread water for a while. At Intel we have test
servers running our LLVM compiler with various open source workloads, the server
has been upgraded to Fedora27 so many workloads are failing due to _Float128.
Patch-By: mibintc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40673
llvm-svn: 319703
Though it is incorrect from point of view of OpenMP standard to have
dependent iteration space in OpenMP loops, compiler should not crash.
Patch fixes this problem.
llvm-svn: 319700
Two copies of getSymLERange in RangeConstraintManager are virtually
identical, which is clearly bad.
This patch uses lambdas to call one from another (assuming that we would
like to avoid getting ranges from the state when necessary).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39709
llvm-svn: 319697
Before, we would not break:
int a = foo(/* trailing */);
when the end of /* trailing */ was exactly the column limit; the reason
is that block comments can have an unbreakable tail length - in this case
2, for the trailing ");"; we would unconditionally account that when
calculating the column state at the end of the token, but not correctly
add it into the remaining column length before, as we do for string
literals.
The fix is to correctly account the trailing unbreakable sequence length
into our formatting decisions for block comments. Line comments cannot
have a trailing unbreakable sequence, so no change is needed for them.
llvm-svn: 319642
RegionStore has special logic to evaluate captured constexpr variables.
However, if the constexpr initializer cannot be evaluated as an integer, the
value is treated as undefined. This leads to false positives when, for example,
a constexpr float is captured by a lambda.
To fix this, treat a constexpr capture that cannot be evaluated as unknown
rather than undefined.
rdar://problem/35784662
llvm-svn: 319638
This is a follow-on to D40724 (Wasm entrypoint changes #1,
add `--undefined` argument to LLD).
Patch by Nicholas Wilson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40739
llvm-svn: 319623
whether they have an initializer.
We cannot distinguish between a declaration of a variable template
specialization and a definition of one that lacks an initializer without this,
and would previously mistake the latter for the former.
llvm-svn: 319605
There are 20 LLVM math intrinsics that correspond to mathlib calls according to the LangRef:
http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#standard-c-library-intrinsics
We were only converting 3 mathlib calls (sqrt, fma, pow) and 12 builtin calls (ceil, copysign,
fabs, floor, fma, fmax, fmin, nearbyint, pow, rint, round, trunc) to their intrinsic-equivalents.
This patch pulls the transforms together and handles all 20 cases. The switch is guarded by a
check for const-ness to make sure we're not doing the transform if errno could possibly be set by
the libcall or builtin.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40044
llvm-svn: 319593
Previously we emitted `__tgt_target_teams` only for standalone teams
directives. This patch allows emit this function for all teams-based
directives.
llvm-svn: 319585
of its argument, perform function-to-pointer and array-to-pointer decay on the
parameter type first.
Otherwise deduction will fail, as the type of the argument will be decayed.
llvm-svn: 319584
distribute directives.
OpenMP standard does not allow to mark the variables as firstprivate and lastprivate at the same time in distribute-based directives. Patch fixes this problem.
llvm-svn: 319560
When we break a long line like:
Column limit: 21
|
// foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo
The local decision when to allow protruding vs. breaking can lead to this
outcome (2 excess characters, 2 breaks):
// foo foo foo foo foo
// foo foo foo foo foo
// foo foo
While strictly staying within the column limit leads to this strictly better
outcome (fully below the column limit, 2 breaks):
// foo foo foo foo
// foo foo foo foo
// foo foo foo foo
To get an optimal solution, we would need to consider all combinations of excess
characters vs. breaking for all lines, but that would lead to a significant
increase in the search space of the algorithm for little gain.
Instead, we blindly try both approches and·select the one that leads to the
overall lower penalty.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40605
llvm-svn: 319541
These command line options are not intended for public use, and often
don't even make sense in the context of a particular tool anyway. About
90% of them are already hidden, but when people add new options they
forget to hide them, so if you were to make a brand new tool today, link
against one of LLVM's libraries, and run tool -help you would get a
bunch of junk that doesn't make sense for the tool you're writing.
This patch hides these options. The real solution is to not have
libraries defining command line options, but that's a much larger effort
and not something I'm prepared to take on.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40674
llvm-svn: 319505
Use this function to create the install targets rather than doing so
manually, which gains us the `-stripped` install targets to perform
stripped installations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40675
llvm-svn: 319489
CUDA-9 headers check for specific libc++ version and ifdef out
some of the definitions we need if LIBCPP_VERSION >= 3800.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40198
llvm-svn: 319485
Clang asserts on undeclared variables on the to or link clause in the declare
target directive. The patch is to properly diagnose the error.
// foo1 and foo2 are not declared
#pragma omp declare target to(foo1)
#pragma omp declare target link(foo2)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40588
llvm-svn: 319458
teams region.
If the inner teams region is not correct, it may cause an assertion when
processing outer target region. Patch fixes this problem.
llvm-svn: 319450
As rsmith pointed out, the original implementation of this intrinsic
missed a number of important situations. This patch fixe a bunch of
shortcomings and implementation details to make it work correctly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39347
llvm-svn: 319446
To be compatible with GCC if soft floating point is in effect any FPU
specified is effectively ignored, eg,
-mfloat-abi=soft -fpu=neon
If any floating point features which require FPU hardware are enabled
they must be disable.
There was some support for doing this for NEON, but it did not handle
VFP, nor did it prevent the backend from emitting the build attribute
Tag_FP_arch describing the generated code as using the floating point
hardware if a FPU was specified (even though soft float does not use
the FPU).
Disabling the hardware floating point features for targets which are
compiling for soft float has meant that some tests which were incorrectly
checking for hardware support also needed to be updated. In such cases,
where appropriate the tests have been updated to check compiling for
soft float and a non-soft float variant (usually softfp). This was
usually because the target specified in the test defaulted to soft float.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40256
llvm-svn: 319420
The basic idea behind this patch is that since in strict aliasing
mode all accesses to union members require their outermost
enclosing union objects to be specified explicitly, then for a
couple given accesses to union members of the form
p->a.b.c...
q->x.y.z...
it is known they can only alias if both p and q point to the same
union type and offset ranges of members a.b.c... and x.y.z...
overlap. Note that the actual types of the members do not matter.
Specifically, in this patch we do the following:
* Make unions to be valid TBAA base access types. This enables
generation of TBAA type descriptors for unions.
* Encode union types as structures with a single member of a
special "union member" type. Currently we do not encode
information about sizes of types, but conceptually such union
members are considered to be of the size of the whole union.
* Encode accesses to direct and indirect union members, including
member arrays, as accesses to these special members. All
accesses to members of a union thus get the same offset, which
is the offset of the union they are part of. This means the
existing LLVM TBAA machinery is able to handle such accesses
with no changes.
While this is already an improvement comparing to the current
situation, that is, representing all union accesses as may-alias
ones, there are further changes planned to complete the support
for unions. One of them is storing information about access sizes
so we can distinct accesses to non-overlapping union members,
including accesses to different elements of member arrays.
Another change is encoding type sizes in order to make it
possible to compute offsets within constant-indexed array
elements. These enhancements will be addressed with separate
patches.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39455
llvm-svn: 319413
Summary:
The -fxray-always-emit-customevents flag instructs clang to always emit
the LLVM IR for calls to the `__xray_customevent(...)` built-in
function. The default behaviour currently respects whether the function
has an `[[clang::xray_never_instrument]]` attribute, and thus not lower
the appropriate IR code for the custom event built-in.
This change allows users calling through to the
`__xray_customevent(...)` built-in to always see those calls lowered to
the corresponding LLVM IR to lay down instrumentation points for these
custom event calls.
Using this flag enables us to emit even just the user-provided custom
events even while never instrumenting the start/end of the function
where they appear. This is useful in cases where "phase markers" using
__xray_customevent(...) can have very few instructions, must never be
instrumented when entered/exited.
Reviewers: rnk, dblaikie, kpw
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40601
llvm-svn: 319388
This matches MSVC's behaviour, and we already do it for class templates
since r270897.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40621
llvm-svn: 319386
Emit a gap area starting after the r-paren location and ending at the
start of the body for the braces-optional statements (for, for-each,
while, etc). The count for the gap area equal to the body's count. This
extends the fix in r317758.
Fixes PR35387, rdar://35570345
Testing: stage2 coverage-enabled build of clang, check-clang
llvm-svn: 319373
Fixes regression introduced by r319297. MSVC environments still use SEH
unwind opcodes but they should use the Microsoft C++ EH personality, not
the mingw one.
llvm-svn: 319363
directives.
According to the OpenMP standard, only loop control variables can be
used in linear clauses of distribute-based simd directives.
llvm-svn: 319362
In the original design of the analyzer, it was assumed that a BlockEntrance
doesn't create a new binding on the Store, but this assumption isn't true when
'widen-loops' is set to true. Fix this by finding an appropriate location
BlockEntrace program points.
Patch by Henry Wong!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37187
llvm-svn: 319333
../tools/clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Cuda.cpp:80:18: error: reference to non-static member function must be called; did you mean to call it with no arguments?
if (Distro(D.getVFS).IsDebian())
~~^~~~~~
()
llvm-svn: 319322
This fixes some bugs in the reflowing logic and splits out the concerns
of reflowing from BreakableToken.
Things to do after this patch:
- Refactor the breakProtrudingToken function possibly into a class, so we
can split it up into methods that operate on the common state.
- Optimize whitespace compression when reflowing by using the next possible
split point instead of the latest possible split point.
- Retry different strategies for reflowing (strictly staying below the
column limit vs. allowing excess characters if possible).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40310
llvm-svn: 319314
This is a re-apply of r319294.
adds -fseh-exceptions and -fdwarf-exceptions flags
clang will check if the user has specified an exception model flag,
in the absense of specifying the exception model clang will then check
the driver default and append the model flag for that target to cc1
-fno-exceptions has a higher priority then specifying the model
move __SEH__ macro definitions out of Targets into InitPreprocessor
behind the -fseh-exceptions flag
move __ARM_DWARF_EH__ macrodefinitions out of verious targets and into
InitPreprocessor behind the -fdwarf-exceptions flag and arm|thumb check
remove unused USESEHExceptions from the MinGW Driver
fold USESjLjExceptions into a new GetExceptionModel function that
gives the toolchain classes more flexibility with eh models
Reviewers: rnk, mstorsjo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39673
llvm-svn: 319297
adds -fseh-exceptions and -fdwarf-exceptions flags
clang will check if the user has specified an exception model flag,
in the absense of specifying the exception model clang will then check
the driver default and append the model flag for that target to cc1
clang cc1 assumes dwarf is the default if none is passed
and -fno-exceptions has a higher priority then specifying the model
move __SEH__ macro definitions out of Targets into InitPreprocessor
behind the -fseh-exceptions flag
move __ARM_DWARF_EH__ macrodefinitions out of verious targets and into
InitPreprocessor behind the -fdwarf-exceptions flag and arm|thumb check
remove unused USESEHExceptions from the MinGW Driver
fold USESjLjExceptions into a new GetExceptionModel function that
gives the toolchain classes more flexibility with eh models
Reviewers: rnk, mstorsjo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39673
llvm-svn: 319294
This fixes erroneously reported CUDA compilation errors
in host-side code during device-side compilation.
I've also restricted OpenMP-specific checks to trigger only
if we're compiling with OpenMP enabled.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40275
llvm-svn: 319201
Currently CodeGen is calling std::sort on the features vector in TargetOptions for every function, but I don't think CodeGen should be modifying TargetOptions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40228
llvm-svn: 319195
These functions were defined as static members of TemplateSpecializationType.
Now they are moved to namespace level. Previously there were different
implementations for lists containing TemplateArgument and TemplateArgumentLoc,
now these implementations share the same code.
This change is a result of refactoring patch D40508. NFC.
llvm-svn: 319178
The WebAssembly standard does not yet have threads, and while it's in the
process of being standardized, it'll take some time for it to make it
through and be available in all popular implementations. With increasing
numbers of people using the LLVM wasm backend through LLVM directly rather
than through Emscripten, it's increasingly important to have friendly
defaults.
See also https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35411
llvm-svn: 319101
Summary:
Switch CPU names not recognized by GNU assembler to a close CPU that it
does recognize. In this patch, kryo, falkor and saphira all get
replaced by cortex-a57 when invoking the assembler. In addition, krait
was already being replaced by cortex-a15.
Reviewers: weimingz
Subscribers: srhines, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40476
llvm-svn: 319077
We didn't support the following syntax:
(std::initializer_list<int>){12}
which suddenly produces CompoundLiteralExpr that contains
CXXStdInitializerListExpr.
Lift the assertion and instead pass the value through CompoundLiteralExpr
transparently, as it doesn't add much.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39803
llvm-svn: 319058
We were crashing whenever a C++ pointer-to-member was taken, that was pointing
to a member of an anonymous structure field within a class, eg.
struct A {
struct {
int x;
};
};
// ...
&A::x;
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39800
llvm-svn: 319055