The ability to specify alignment was recently added, and it's an
important property which we should ensure is set as expected by
Clang. (Especially before making further changes to Clang's code in
this area.) But, because it's on the end of the lines, the existing
tests all ignore it.
Therefore, update all the tests to also verify the expected alignment
for atomicrmw and cmpxchg. While I was in there, I also updated uses
of 'load atomic' and 'store atomic', and added the memory ordering,
where that was missing.
For a default visibility external linkage definition, dso_local is set for ELF
-fno-pic/-fpie and COFF and Mach-O. Since default clang -cc1 for ELF is similar
to -fpic ("PIC Level" is not set), this nuance causes unneeded binary format differences.
To make emitted IR similar, ELF -cc1 -fpic will default to -fno-semantic-interposition,
which sets dso_local for default visibility external linkage definitions.
To make this flip smooth and enable future (dso_local as definition default),
this patch replaces (function) `define ` with `define{{.*}} `,
(variable/constant/alias) `= ` with `={{.*}} `, or inserts appropriate `{{.*}} `.
Summary:
Clang -fpic defaults to -fno-semantic-interposition (GCC -fpic defaults
to -fsemantic-interposition).
Users need to specify -fsemantic-interposition to get semantic
interposition behavior.
Semantic interposition is currently a best-effort feature. There may
still be some cases where it is not handled well.
Reviewers: peter.smith, rnk, serge-sans-paille, sfertile, jfb, jdoerfert
Subscribers: dschuff, jyknight, dylanmckay, nemanjai, jvesely, kbarton, fedor.sergeev, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, zzheng, edward-jones, atanasyan, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, arphaman, PkmX, jocewei, jsji, Jim, lenary, s.egerton, pzheng, sameer.abuasal, apazos, luismarques, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73865
This change adds support for the following MIPS target triples:
mipsisa32r6-linux-gnu
mipsisa32r6el-linux-gnu
mipsisa64r6-linux-gnuabi64
mipsisa64r6el-linux-gnuabi64
mipsisa64r6-linux-gnuabin32
mipsisa64r6el-linux-gnuabin32
Patch by Yun Qiang Su.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50850
llvm-svn: 344608
The `GNUABIN32` environment in a target triple implies using the N32
ABI. This patch adds support for this environment and switches on N32
ABI if necessary.
Patch by Patch by YunQiang Su.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51464
llvm-svn: 344570
The final change is required to extend the back-end's AtomicExpandPass that was implemented for Sparc (64 bit) and later extended for Sparc (32 bit).
llvm-svn: 274012
Re-land the change r238200, but with modifications in the tests that should
prevent new failures in some environments as reported with the original
change on the mailing list.
llvm-svn: 238253
On MIPS unsigned int type should not be zero extended but sign-extended.
Patch by Strahinja Petrovic.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9198
llvm-svn: 238200
use clang -cc1 matching the front end and backend. Fix up a couple
of tests that were testing aapcs for arm-linux-gnu.
The test that removes the aapcs abi calling convention removes
them because the default triple matches what the backend uses
for the calling convention there and so it doesn't need to be
explicitly stated - see the code in TargetInfo.cpp.
llvm-svn: 224491
Summary:
Ensure all integral/enumeration types are appropriately annotated with
signext/zeroext. In particular, i32 now has these attributes when using the
N32/N64 ABI. This paves the way for accurately representing the way the
N32/N64 ABI's promotes integer arguments to i64.
Reviewers: atanasyan
Reviewed By: atanasyan
Subscribers: cfe-commits, theraven
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5961
llvm-svn: 220563
For integer types of sizes 1, 2, 4 and 8, libcompiler-rt (and libgcc)
provide atomic functions that pass parameters by value and return
results directly.
libgcc and libcompiler-rt only provide optimized libcalls for
__atomic_fetch_*, as generic libcalls on non-integer types would make
little sense. This means that we can finally make __atomic_fetch_* work
on architectures for which we don't provide these operations as builtins
(e.g. ARM).
This should fix the dreaded "cannot compile this atomic library call
yet" error that would pop up once every while.
llvm-svn: 183033