Currently, when dumping the AST to JSON, the presumed file is what is included
when dumping a source location. This patch changes the behavior to instead dump
the actual file, and only dump a presumed file name when it differs from the
actual file.
This also corrects an issue with the test script generator that would prevent
it from working on Windows due to file permissions issues.
Fix PR40816: avoid considering scalar-with-predication instructions as also
uniform-after-vectorization.
Instructions identified as "scalar with predication" will be "vectorized" using
a replicating region. If such instructions are also optimized as "uniform after
vectorization", namely when only the first of VF lanes is used, such a
replicating region becomes erroneous - only the first instance of the region can
and should be formed. Fix such cases by not considering such instructions as
"uniform after vectorization".
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70298
As it can be seen from accompanying cleanup, it is not unheard of
to write `~Known.Zero` meaning "what maximal value can this KnownBits
produce". But i think `~Known.Zero` isn't *that* self-explanatory,
as compared to a method with a name.
Note that not all `~Known.Zero` places were cleaned up,
only those where this arguably improves things.
When dealing with system libraries which are absolute paths, use the
absolute path rather than the `-l` option. This ensures that the system
library can be properly linked against. This is needed to enable using
proper link dependencies in CMake.
Summary:
In order to be compliant with tcmalloc's extension ownership
determination function, we have to expose a function that will
say if a chunk was allocated by us.
As to whether or not this has security consequences: someone
able to call this function repeatedly could use it to determine
secrets (cookie) or craft a valid header. So this should not be
exposed directly to untrusted user input.
Add related tests.
Additionally clang-format caught a few things to change.
Reviewers: hctim, pcc, cferris, eugenis, vitalybuka
Subscribers: JDevlieghere, jfb, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #sanitizers, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70908
Summary:
Make SLPVectorize to recognize homogeneous aggregates like
`{<2 x float>, <2 x float>}`, `{{float, float}, {float, float}}`,
`[2 x {float, float}]` and so on.
It's a follow-up of https://reviews.llvm.org/D70068.
Merged `findBuildVector()` and `findBuildAggregate()` to
one `findBuildAggregate()` function making it recursive
to recognize multidimensional aggregates. Aggregates required
to be homogeneous.
Reviewers: RKSimon, ABataev, dtemirbulatov, spatel, vporpo
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70587
SYCL is single source offload programming model relying on compiler to
separate device code (i.e. offloaded to an accelerator) from the code
executed on the host.
Here is code example of the SYCL program to demonstrate compiler
outlining work:
```
int foo(int x) { return ++x; }
int bar(int x) { throw std::exception("CPU code only!"); }
...
using namespace cl::sycl;
queue Q;
buffer<int, 1> a(range<1>{1024});
Q.submit([&](handler& cgh) {
auto A = a.get_access<access::mode::write>(cgh);
cgh.parallel_for<init_a>(range<1>{1024}, [=](id<1> index) {
A[index] = index[0] + foo(42);
});
}
...
```
SYCL device compiler must compile lambda expression passed to
cl::sycl::handler::parallel_for method and function foo called from this
lambda expression for an "accelerator". SYCL device compiler also must
ignore bar function as it's not required for offloaded code execution.
This patch adds the sycl_kernel attribute, which is used to mark code
passed to cl::sycl::handler::parallel_for as "accelerated code".
Attribute must be applied to function templates which parameters include
at least "kernel name" and "kernel function object". These parameters
will be used to establish an ABI between the host application and
offloaded part.
Reviewers: jlebar, keryell, Naghasan, ABataev, Anastasia, bader, aaron.ballman, rjmccall, rsmith
Reviewed By: keryell, bader
Subscribers: mgorny, OlegM, ArturGainullin, agozillon, aaron.ballman, ebevhan, Anastasia, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60455
Signed-off-by: Alexey Bader <alexey.bader@intel.com>
The naming used by editline for the history operations is counter
intuitive to how it's used in lldb for the REPL.
- The H_PREV operation returns the previous element in the history,
which is newer than the current one.
- The H_NEXT operation returns the next element in the history, which
is older than the current one.
This exposed itself as a bug in the REPL where the behavior of up- and
down-arrow was inverted. This wasn't immediately obvious because of how
we save the current "live" entry.
This patch fixes the bug and introduces and enum to wrap the editline
operations that match the semantics of lldb.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70932
Since lambdas are represented by callable objects, we add
generic addr space for implicit object parameter in call
operator.
Any lambda variable declared in __constant addr space
(which is not convertible to generic) fails to compile with
a diagnostic. To support constant addr space we need to
add a way to qualify the lambda call operators.
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69938
To ensure a reproducer works correctly, the version of LLDB used for
capture and replay must match. Right now the reproducer already contains
the LLDB version. However, this is purely informative. LLDB will happily
replay a reproducer generated with a different version of LLDB, which
can cause subtle differences.
This patch adds a version check which compares the current LLDB version
with the one in the reproducer. If the version doesn't match, LLDB will
refuse to replay. It also adds an escape hatch to make it possible to
still replay the reproducer without having to mess with the recorded
version. This might prove useful when you know two versions of LLDB
match, even though the version string doesn't. This behavior is
triggered by passing a new flag -reproducer-skip-version-check to the
lldb driver.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70934
This patch adds intrinsics for SVE gather loads from memory addresses generated by a vector base plus immediate index:
* @llvm.aarch64.sve.ld1.gather.imm
This intrinsics maps 1-1 to the corresponding SVE instruction (example for half-words):
* ld1h { z0.d }, p0/z, [z0.d, #16]
Committed on behalf of Andrzej Warzynski (andwar)
Reviewers: sdesmalen, huntergr, kmclaughlin, eli.friedman, rengolin, rovka, dancgr, mgudim, efriedma
Reviewed By: sdesmalen
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70806
Summary:
[libomptarget] Build a minimal deviceRTL for amdgcn
The CMakeLists.txt file is functionally identical to the one used in the aomp fork.
Whitespace changes were made based on nvptx/CMakeLists.txt, plus the
copyright notice updated to match (Greg was the original author so would
like his sign off on that here).
This change will build a small subset of the deviceRTL if an appropriate toolchain is
available, e.g. a local install of rocm. Support.h is moved from nvptx as a dependency
of debug.h.
Reviewers: jdoerfert, ABataev, grokos, ronlieb, gregrodgers
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Subscribers: jfb, Hahnfeld, jvesely, mgorny, openmp-commits
Tags: #openmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70414
The DebugVariable class is a class declared in LiveDebugValues.cpp which
is used to uniquely identify a single variable, using its source
variable, inline location, and fragment info to do so. This patch moves
this class into DebugInfoMetadata.h, making it available in a much
broader scope.
Summary:
This fixes the memory leak in bec37c3fc7
and re-delivers the reverted patch.
In this patch the DDG DAG is sorted topologically to put the
nodes in the graph in the order that would satisfy all
dependencies. This helps transformations that would like to
generate code based on the DDG. Since the DDG is a DAG a
reverse-post-order traversal would give us the topological
ordering. This patch also sorts the basic blocks passed to
the builder based on program order to ensure that the
dependencies are computed in the correct direction.
Authored By: bmahjour
Reviewer: Meinersbur, fhahn, myhsu, xtian, dmgreen, kbarton, jdoerfert
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Subscribers: ychen, arphaman, simoll, a.elovikov, mgorny, hiraditya, jfb, wuzish, llvm-commits, jsji, Whitney, etiotto, ppc-slack
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70609
This is a follow-up requested in comments for D70826.
It changes the message from
"section X has a sh_offset (Y) + sh_size (Z) that cannot be represented"
to
"section X has a sh_offset (Y) + sh_size (Z) that is greater than the file size (0xABC)"
when section's sh_offset + sh_size overruns a file buffer.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70893
This was hard-coded to "clang". This change allows it to to be used on
processes other than clang (such as lld).
This gets reported as clang-10 on Linux and clang.exe on Windows so
adapted test to accommodate this.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70950
Summary:
The IOHandler class source file is currently around 4600 LOC. However only 200
of these lines are concerned with the actual IOHandler class and the rest are the
implementations for Editline, IOHandlerConfirm and the Curses interface. All these
large features also cause that the IOHandler (which is in Core) has a large set of dependencies
on other parts of LLDB.
This patch splits out the code for the curses interface into its own file. This way
the simple IOHandler code is no longer buried in-between much larger functionalities.
Next up is splitting out the other IOHandlers into their own files and then move them
to more appropriate parts of LLDB.
Reviewers: labath, clayborg, JDevlieghere
Reviewed By: labath
Subscribers: mgorny, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70946
This adds a dump() function to VPlan, which uses the existing
operator<<.
This method provides a convenient way to dump a VPlan while debugging,
e.g. from lldb.
Reviewers: hsaito, Ayal, gilr, rengolin
Reviewed By: hsaito
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70920
clang-include-fixer was recently updated to be python3-compatible.
However, an exception handling clause was improperly using the deprecated `message` property of Exception classes, so the code was not yet entirely python3-compatible.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70902
This code was just creating a new SymbolContextList with any found functions
in the front and orders them by how close they are to the current frame.
This refactors this code into its own function to make this more obvious.
Doesn't do any other changes to the code, so this is NFC.
I assumed this was just a single typo, but it seems we actually have
a whole bunch of tabs in this file which cause Python to complain
about mixing tabs and spaces.
Convert ARMCodeGenPrepare into a generic type promotion pass by:
- Removing the insertion of arm specific intrinsics to handle narrow
types as we weren't using this.
- Removing ARMSubtarget references.
- Now query a generic TLI object to know which types should be
promoted and what they should be promoted to.
- Move all codegen tests into Transforms folder and testing using opt
and not llc, which is how they should have been written in the
first place...
The pass searches up from icmp operands in an attempt to safely
promote types so we can avoid generating unnecessary unsigned extends
during DAG ISel.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69556
Commit 9a8d477a0e ("[OpenCL] Add builtin function attribute
handling", 2019-11-05) stopped Clang from mangling single-overload
builtins, which is incorrect.
Summary:
This does exactly what it says on the box. The only small gotcha is the
section index computation for offset_pair entries, which can use either
the base address section, or the section from the offset_pair entry.
This is to support both the cases where the base address is relocated
(points to the base of the CU, typically), and the case where the base
address is a constant (typically zero) and relocations are on the
offsets themselves.
Reviewers: dblaikie, JDevlieghere, aprantl, SouraVX
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits, probinson
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70540
Mixing tabs and spaces makes Python exit with this error:
File "llvm/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/functionalities/return-value/TestReturnValue.py", line 23
return (self.getArchitecture() == "aarch64" and self.getPlatform() == "linux")
^
TabError: inconsistent use of tabs and spaces in indentation
Summary:
Previously the ABI plugin exposed some "register infos" and the
gdb-remote code used those to fill in the missing bits. Now, the
"filling in" code is in the ABI plugin itself, and the gdb-remote code
just invokes that.
The motivation for this is two-fold:
a) the "augmentation" logic is useful outside of process gdb-remote. For
instance, it would allow us to avoid repeating the register number
definitions in minidump code.
b) It gives more implementation freedom to the ABI classes. Now that
these "register infos" are essentially implementation details, classes
can use other methods to obtain dwarf/eh_frame register numbers -- for
instance they can consult llvm MC layer.
Since the augmentation code was not currently tested anywhere, I took
the opportunity to create a simple test for it.
Reviewers: jasonmolenda, clayborg, tatyana-krasnukha
Subscribers: aprantl, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70906