Summary:
See D37528 for a previous (non-deferred) version of this
patch and its description.
Preserves dominance in a deferred manner using a new class
DeferredDominance. This reduces the performance impact of
updating the DominatorTree at every edge insertion and
deletion. A user may call DDT->flush() within JumpThreading
for an up-to-date DT. This patch currently has one flush()
at the end of runImpl() to ensure DT is preserved across
the pass.
LVI is also preserved to help subsequent passes such as
CorrelatedValuePropagation. LVI is simpler to maintain and
is done immediately (not deferred). The code to perfom the
preversation was minimally altered and was simply marked
as preserved for the PassManager to be informed.
This extends the analysis available to JumpThreading for
future enhancements. One example is loop boundary threading.
Reviewers: dberlin, kuhar, sebpop
Reviewed By: kuhar, sebpop
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40146
llvm-svn: 321825
Instead of using, for example, `dup v0.4s, wzr`, which transfers between
register files, use the more efficient `movi v0.4s, #0` instead.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41515
llvm-svn: 321824
Patch fixes incorrect capturing of the expressions in clauses with
expressions that must be captured for the combined constructs. Incorrect
capturing may lead to compiler crash during codegen phase.
llvm-svn: 321820
If the reduction required shuffle in the NVPTX codegen, we may need to
cast the reduced value to the integer type. This casting was implemented
incorrectly and may cause compiler crash. Patch fixes this problem.
llvm-svn: 321818
NDK < 13 & API_LEVEL < 21 do not define struct mmsghdr.
Newer NDK use unified headers and provide this definition for all api
levels.
Since we can not check for the NDK version, check the api level. This
is more strict than absolutely necessary, but it does not really
matter: it is only a sanity check.
llvm-svn: 321817
Summary:
It used to fail on the bots, but I could not repro it locally. So turn it back
on to try and see if it still fails and maybe get to the heart of it.
Reviewers: alekseyshl, flowerhack
Reviewed By: alekseyshl
Subscribers: aemerson, srhines, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41707
llvm-svn: 321812
Summary:
The documentation has fallen a bit behind, update it with the latest evolution
of the allocator:
- clarify a couple of expectations regarding what is meant to be achieved;
- update the header format;
- document `-fsanitize=scudo`.
Reviewers: alekseyshl, flowerhack
Reviewed By: alekseyshl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41670
llvm-svn: 321811
Summary:
I basically copied this patch from here:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D1251
But I skipped some of the refactoring to make the patch more clean.
The new outer3/inner3 test case in ptr-diff.ll triggers the
following assert without this patch:
lib/IR/Constants.cpp:1834: static llvm::Constant *llvm::ConstantExpr::getCompare(unsigned short, llvm::Constant *, llvm::Constant *, bool): Assertion `C1->getType() == C2->getType() && "Op types should be identical!"' failed.
The other new test cases makes sure that there is code coverage
for all modifications in InlineCost.cpp (getting different values
due to not fetching sizes for address space zero). I only guarantee
code coverage for those tests. The tests are not written in a way
that they would break if not having the corrections in
InlineCost.cpp. I found it quite hard to fine tune the tests into
getting different results based on the pointer sizes (except for
the test case where we hit an assert if not teaching InlineCost
about address spaces).
Reviewers: chandlerc, arsenm, haicheng
Reviewed By: arsenm
Subscribers: wdng, eraman, llvm-commits, haicheng
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40455
llvm-svn: 321809
This came up during discussions in llvm-commits for
rL321653: Check for unreachable preds before updating LI in
UpdateAnalysisInformation
The assert provides hints to passes to require both DT and LI if we plan on
updating LI through this function.
Tests run: make check
llvm-svn: 321805
This new page acts as an entry point for (new) contributors to LLVM and
provides information about
* What to contribute
* How to submit a patch
* Where to start to learn more about LLVM's architecture and internals.
This version of the page duplicates some information from the
DeveloperPolicy and Phabricator pages. Subsequent changes should work
towards moving information for new developers to this page, where it
makes sense.
Reviewers: reames, probinson, kristof.beyls, silvas, rengolin, asb
Reviewed By: silvas
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41665
llvm-svn: 321804
Summary:
`__scudo_set_rss_limit`'s `LimitMb` should really be a `size_t`. Update
accordingly the prototype. To avoid the `NOLINT` and conform with the other
Sanitizers, use the sanitizers types for the internal definition. This should
have no functional change.
Additionally, capitalize a variable name to follow the LLVM coding standards.
Reviewers: alekseyshl, flowerhack
Reviewed By: alekseyshl
Subscribers: #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41704
llvm-svn: 321803
This fixes a bug in -gmodules DWARF handling when debugging without a .dSYM bundle
that was particularly noticable when debugging LLVM itself.
Debugging without clang modules and DWO handling should be unaffected by this patch.
<rdar://problem/32436209>
llvm-svn: 321802
Wide Thumb2 instructions should be emitted into the object file as pairs of
16-bit words of the appropriate endianness, not one 32-bit word.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41185
llvm-svn: 321799
Select G_PHI to PHI and manually constrain the result register. This is
very similar to how COPY is handled, so extract and reuse some of that
code.
llvm-svn: 321797
This is useful for e.g. highlighting purposes in an IDE.
Note: First version of this patch was reverted due to failing tests in
opencl-types.cl with -target ppc64le-unknown-linux. These tests are
adapted now.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40072
llvm-svn: 321794
We used to handle G_CONSTANT with pointer type by forcing the type of
the result register to s32 and then letting TableGen handle it.
Unfortunately, setting the type only works for generic virtual
registers, that haven't yet been constrained to a register class (e.g.
those used only by a COPY later on). If the result register has already
been constrained as a use of a previously selected instruction, then
setting the type will assert.
It would be nice to be able to teach TableGen to select pointer
constants the same as integer constants, but since it's such an edge
case (at the moment the only pointer constant that we're generally
interested in is 0, and that is mostly used for comparisons and selects,
which are also not supported by TableGen) it's probably not worth the
effort right now. Instead, handle pointer constants with some trivial
handwritten code.
llvm-svn: 321793
The existing version worked incorrectly when inversion of a branch condintion is impossible.
Changed the "fixupConditionalBranch()" function - a new BB (a trampoline) is created to keep the original branch condition.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41634
llvm-svn: 321785
This test fails when run on the sanitizer bot, and I do not see a good
way to fix it. The existing bogus target in MachineInstrTest.cpp is only
good enough to create instructions but not sufficient to insert them into
basic blocks. The addNodeToList ilist callback dereferences the pointer
to the MachineRegisterInfo. Adding MachineRegisterInfo would also require
TargetRegisterInfo, even a minimal implementation of that would be quite
complicated. I would be glad to add this back if someone can suggest a
better way to do it.
llvm-svn: 321784
Add iterator ranges for machine instruction phis, similar to the IR-level
phi ranges added in r303964. I updated a few places to use this. Besides
general code simplification, this change will allow removing a non-upstream
change from Swift's copy of LLVM (in a better way than my previous attempt
in http://reviews.llvm.org/D19080).
https://reviews.llvm.org/D41672
llvm-svn: 321783
We're having some use cases where we have more than 128 (the current maximum) instrumented dynamic libraries loaded into a single process. Let's bump the limit to 1024, and separate the constants.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41190
llvm-svn: 321782
When modules come from module map files explicitly specified by
-fmodule-map-file= arguments, allow those to override/shadow modules
with the same name that are found implicitly by header search. If such a
module is looked up by name (e.g. @import), we will always find the one
from -fmodule-map-file. If we try to use a shadowed module by including
one of its headers report an error.
This enables developers to force use of a specific copy of their module
to be used if there are multiple copies that would otherwise be visible,
for example if they develop modules that are installed in the default
search paths.
Patch originally by Ben Langmuir,
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151116/143425.html
Based on cfe-dev discussion:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2015-November/046164.html
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31269
rdar://problem/23612102
llvm-svn: 321781
during template argument deduction.
We already did this when the injected-class-name was in P, but missed the case
where it was in A. This (probably) can't happen except in implicit deduction
guides.
llvm-svn: 321779
Summary:
cp -a is neither part of POSIX nor the LSB. The nearest equivalent under
POSIX is cp -RPp; however, cp -R is sufficient for the intended purpose.
test/Modules/crash-vfs-headermaps.m is not updated since it requires
system-darwin anyway.
Reviewers: bruno
Reviewed By: bruno
Subscribers: bruno, rcraik, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41545
llvm-svn: 321778
a warning
This commit separates out the warn_nsconsumed_attribute_mismatch and
warn_nsreturns_retained_attribute_mismatch diagnostic into a warning and error.
This is needed to avoid a module import regression introduced by r313717 that
turned these errors into warnings and started promoting them only when needed,
which caused an error when importing a module as it had different warning
settings.
rdar://36265651
llvm-svn: 321775
Summary: Extend the sendmsg test to cover all recv*.
Reviewers: vitalybuka
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubamracek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41620
llvm-svn: 321774
Summary:
Historical tools for working with mach-o binaries verify the nlist field
n_strx has a non-zero value before using that value to retrieve symbol names.
Under some cirumstances, llvm-nm will attempt to display the symbol name at
position 0, even though symbol names at that position are not well defined.
This change addresses this problem by returning an empty string when n_strx
is zero.
rdar://problem/35750548
Reviewers: enderby, davide
Reviewed By: enderby, davide
Subscribers: davide, llvm-commits, JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41657
llvm-svn: 321773