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Rafael Espindola d1942133e8 Use the demangler in llvm.
llvm-svn: 280733
2016-09-06 19:17:14 +00:00
Rafael Espindola b940b66c60 Add an c++ itanium demangler to llvm.
This adds a copy of the demangler in libcxxabi.

The code also has no dependencies on anything else in LLVM. To enforce
that I added it as another library. That way a BUILD_SHARED_LIBS will
fail if anyone adds an use of StringRef for example.

The no llvm dependency combined with the fact that this has to build
on linux, OS X and Windows required a few changes to the code. In
particular:

    No constexpr.
    No alignas

On OS X at least this library has only one global symbol:
__ZN4llvm16itanium_demangleEPKcPcPmPi

My current plan is:

    Commit something like this
    Change lld to use it
    Change lldb to use it as the fallback

    Add a few #ifdefs so that exactly the same file can be used in
    libcxxabi to export abi::__cxa_demangle.

Once the fast demangler in lldb can handle any names this
implementation can be replaced with it and we will have the one true
demangler.

llvm-svn: 280732
2016-09-06 19:16:48 +00:00
Martin Probst 34ecf42bff clang-format: [JS] whitespace required between ! and as.
Summary:
Before:
    x!as string
After:
    x! as string

Reviewers: djasper

Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24272

llvm-svn: 280731
2016-09-06 18:55:34 +00:00
Martin Probst 56ff7aaacb clang-format: [JS] ignore comments when wrapping returns.
Summary:
When code contains a comment between `return` and the value:

    return /* lengthy comment here */ (
        lengthyValueComesHere);

Do not wrap before the comment, as that'd break the code through JS' automatic
semicolon insertion.

Reviewers: djasper

Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24257

llvm-svn: 280730
2016-09-06 18:39:30 +00:00
Petr Hosek 5baa1c7641 [ELF] Add support for -no-gc-sections flag
This flag is supported by both BFD ld and gold and is occasionally
used to negate the effect of -gc-sections flag.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24270

llvm-svn: 280729
2016-09-06 18:28:49 +00:00
Manman Ren c748359c14 Modules: Fix an assertion in DeclContext::buildLookup.
When calling getMostRecentDecl, we can pull in more definitions from
a module. We call getPrimaryContext afterwards to make sure that
we buildLookup on a primary context.

rdar://27926200

llvm-svn: 280728
2016-09-06 18:16:54 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 4e463b4a2c fix formatting; NFC
llvm-svn: 280727
2016-09-06 18:16:31 +00:00
Davide Italiano 5715012b9e [MCTargetDesc] Delete dead code. Found by GCC7 -Wunused-function.
Also unbreak newer gcc build with -Werror.

llvm-svn: 280726
2016-09-06 18:02:09 +00:00
Eugene Zelenko 31c9621320 [Release notes] Fix links.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24201

llvm-svn: 280725
2016-09-06 17:52:44 +00:00
Rui Ueyama 25150e8b0d Add a comment.
llvm-svn: 280724
2016-09-06 17:46:43 +00:00
Victor Leschuk a2cd413129 Fix comment formatting for DebugInfoFlags.def
llvm-svn: 280722
2016-09-06 17:22:48 +00:00
Kate Stone e5a5104e27 Updated .clang-format rules so bring LLDB in line with LLVM standards.
llvm-svn: 280721
2016-09-06 17:19:00 +00:00
Justin Bogner 1c03915500 bugpoint: Return Errors instead of passing around strings
This replaces the threading of `std::string &Error` through all of
these APIs with checked Error returns instead. There are very few
places here that actually emit any errors right now, but threading the
APIs through will allow us to replace a bunch of exit(1)'s that are
scattered through this code with proper error handling.

This is more or less NFC, but does move around where a couple of error
messages are printed out.

llvm-svn: 280720
2016-09-06 17:18:22 +00:00
Jason Henline 18ea094df1 [SE] Remove Platform*Handle classes
Summary:
As pointed out by jprice, these classes don't serve a purpose. Instead,
we stay consistent with the way memory is managed and let the Stream and
Kernel classes directly hold opaque handles to device Stream and Kernel
instances, respectively.

Reviewers: jprice, jlebar

Subscribers: parallel_libs-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24213

llvm-svn: 280719
2016-09-06 17:07:22 +00:00
Leny Kholodov df050fd585 Formatting with clang-format patch r280701
llvm-svn: 280718
2016-09-06 17:06:14 +00:00
Krzysztof Parzyszek 7c9b012629 [RDF] Ignore undef use operands
llvm-svn: 280717
2016-09-06 17:03:13 +00:00
Leny Kholodov 40c6235b79 Formatting with clang-format patch r280700
llvm-svn: 280716
2016-09-06 17:03:02 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim 1b4462b7c1 [SelectionDAG] Simplify extract_subvector( insert_subvector ( Vec, In, Idx ), Idx ) -> In
If we are extracting a subvector that has just been inserted then we should just use the original inserted subvector.

This has come up in certain several x86 shuffle lowering cases where we are crossing 128-bit lanes.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24254

llvm-svn: 280715
2016-09-06 16:42:05 +00:00
Krzysztof Parzyszek 6e2e0e8b8f Add #include <cstdio> to unbreak build (missing definition of stderr)
llvm-svn: 280714
2016-09-06 16:26:49 +00:00
Adam Nemet c520822dbf [JumpThreading] Only write back branch-weight MDs for blocks that originally had PGO info
Currently the pass updates branch weights in the IR if the function has
any PGO info (entry frequency is set).  However we could still have
regions of the CFG that does not have branch weights collected (e.g. a
cold region).  In this case we'd use static estimates.  Since static
estimates for branches are determined independently, they are
inconsistent.  Updating them can "randomly" inflate block frequencies.

I've run into this in a completely cold loop of h264ref from
SPEC.  -Rpass-with-hotness showed the loop to be completely cold during
inlining (before JT) but completely hot during vectorization (after JT).

The new testcase demonstrate the problem.  We check array elements
against 1, 2 and 3 in a loop.  The check against 3 is the loop-exiting
check.  The block names should be self-explanatory.

In this example, jump threading incorrectly updates the weight of the
loop-exiting branch to 0, drastically inflating the frequency of the
loop (in the range of billions).

There is no run-time profile info for edges inside the loop, so branch
probabilities are estimated.  These are the resulting branch and block
frequencies for the loop body:

                check_1 (16)
            (8) /  |
            eq_1   | (8)
                \  |
                check_2 (16)
            (8) /  |
            eq_2   | (8)
                \  |
                check_3 (16)
            (1) /  |
       (loop exit) | (15)
                   |
              (back edge)

First we thread eq_1 -> check_2 to check_3.  Frequencies are updated to
remove the frequency of eq_1 from check_2 and then from the false edge
leaving check_2.  Changed frequencies are highlighted with * *:

                check_1 (16)
            (8) /  |
           eq_1~   | (8)
           /       |
          /     check_2 (*8*)
         /  (8) /  |
         \  eq_2   | (*0*)
          \     \  |
           ` --- check_3 (16)
            (1) /  |
       (loop exit) | (15)
                   |
              (back edge)

Next we thread eq_1 -> check_3 and eq_2 -> check_3 to check_1 as new
back edges.  Frequencies are updated to remove the frequency of eq_1 and
eq_3 from check_3 and then the false edge leaving check_3 (changed
frequencies are highlighted with * *):

                  check_1 (16)
              (8) /  |
             eq_1~   | (8)
             /       |
            /     check_2 (*8*)
           /  (8) /  |
          /-- eq_2~  | (*0*)
  (back edge)        |
                  check_3 (*0*)
            (*0*) /  |
         (loop exit) | (*0*)
                     |
                (back edge)

As a result, the loop exit edge ends up with 0 frequency which in turn makes
the loop header to have maximum frequency.

There are a few potential problems here:

1. The profile data seems odd.  There is a single profile sample of the
loop being entered.  On the other hand, there are no weights inside the
loop.

2. Based on static estimation we shouldn't set edges to "extreme"
values, i.e. extremely likely or unlikely.

3. We shouldn't create profile metadata that is calculated from static
estimation.  I am not sure what policy is but it seems to make sense to
treat profile metadata as something that is known to originate from
profiling.  Estimated probabilities should only be reflected in BPI/BFI.

Any one of these would probably fix the immediate problem.  I went for 3
because I think it's a good policy to have and added a FIXME about 2.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24118

llvm-svn: 280713
2016-09-06 16:08:33 +00:00
Leny Kholodov dabff7d8cd Fix for Bindings/Go/go.test after patch r280700
llvm-svn: 280711
2016-09-06 15:03:54 +00:00
Chris Dewhurst 92cac9322d [Sparc][Leon] Corrected supported atomics size for processors supporting Leon CASA instruction back to 32 bits.
This was erroneously checked-in for 64 bits while trying to find if there was a way to get 64 bit atomicity in Leon processors. There is not and this change should not have been checked-in. There is no unit test for this as the existing unit tests test for behaviour to 32 bits, which was the original intention of the code.

llvm-svn: 280710
2016-09-06 14:41:09 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 719f55d379 Mark R_GOTREL_FROM_END as a relative expression.
Fixes pr30282.

llvm-svn: 280709
2016-09-06 13:57:15 +00:00
George Rimar ff1f29e0f6 [ELF] - Linkerscript: implemented FILL command as alias for =fillexpr
Patch implements FILL just as alias for =fillexpr. 
This allows to make implementation much shorted and simpler than D24186.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24227

llvm-svn: 280708
2016-09-06 13:51:57 +00:00
Dimitar Vlahovski e3950574a0 Fixing an MSVC error from rL280692
MSVC emits an error when one uses a const variable in a lambda without
capturing it.

gcc and clang don't emit an error in this scenario.

llvm-svn: 280707
2016-09-06 12:48:10 +00:00
Simon Dardis b432a3ed7e [mips] Tighten FastISel restrictions
LLVM PR/29052 highlighted that FastISel for MIPS attempted to lower
arguments assuming that it was using the paired 32bit registers to
perform operations for f64. This mode of operation is not supported
for MIPSR6.

This patch resolves the reported issue by adding additional checks
for unsupported floating point unit configuration.

Thanks to mike.k for reporting this issue!

Reviewers: seanbruno, vkalintiris

Differential Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23795

llvm-svn: 280706
2016-09-06 12:36:24 +00:00
Krzysztof Parzyszek 020ec299bf [PPC] Claim stack frame before storing into it, if no red zone is present
Unlike PPC64, PPC32/SVRV4 does not have red zone. In the absence of it 
there is no guarantee that this part of the stack will not be modified 
by any interrupt. To avoid this, make sure to claim the stack frame first
before storing into it.

This fixes https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26519.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24093

llvm-svn: 280705
2016-09-06 12:30:00 +00:00
Pavel Labath de970cfb0c Second round of fixups for r280692
Android targets don't have std::to_string and std::stoul. Use llvm::to_string and strtoul
instead.

llvm-svn: 280704
2016-09-06 11:08:02 +00:00
Dimitar Vlahovski ee44a92df6 Revert "Intel(R) Memory Protection Extensions (Intel(R) MPX) support."
This reverts commit rL280668 because the register tests fail on i386
Linux.

I investigated a little bit what causes the failure - there are missing
registers when running 'register read -a'.
This is the output I got at the bottom:
"""
...
Memory Protection Extensions:
      bnd0 = {0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000}
      bnd1 = {0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000}
      bnd2 = {0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000}
      bnd3 = {0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000}

unknown:
2 registers were unavailable.
"""

Also looking at the packets exchanged between the client and server:
"""
...
history[308] tid=0x7338 <  19> send packet: $qRegisterInfo4a#d7
history[309] tid=0x7338 < 130> read packet:
$name:bnd0;bitsize:128;offset:1032;encoding:vector;format:vector-uint64;set:Memory
Protection Extensions;ehframe:101;dwarf:101;#48
history[310] tid=0x7338 <  19> send packet: $qRegisterInfo4b#d8
history[311] tid=0x7338 < 130> read packet:
$name:bnd1;bitsize:128;offset:1048;encoding:vector;format:vector-uint64;set:Memory
Protection Extensions;ehframe:102;dwarf:102;#52
history[312] tid=0x7338 <  19> send packet: $qRegisterInfo4c#d9
history[313] tid=0x7338 < 130> read packet:
$name:bnd2;bitsize:128;offset:1064;encoding:vector;format:vector-uint64;set:Memory
Protection Extensions;ehframe:103;dwarf:103;#53
history[314] tid=0x7338 <  19> send packet: $qRegisterInfo4d#da
history[315] tid=0x7338 < 130> read packet:
$name:bnd3;bitsize:128;offset:1080;encoding:vector;format:vector-uint64;set:Memory
Protection Extensions;ehframe:104;dwarf:104;#54
history[316] tid=0x7338 <  19> send packet: $qRegisterInfo4e#db
history[317] tid=0x7338 <  76> read packet:
$name:bndcfgu;bitsize:64;offset:1096;encoding:vector;format:vector-uint8;#99
history[318] tid=0x7338 <  19> send packet: $qRegisterInfo4f#dc
history[319] tid=0x7338 <  78> read packet:
$name:bndstatus;bitsize:64;offset:1104;encoding:vector;format:vector-uint8;#8e
...
"""

The bndcfgu and bndstatus registers don't have the 'Memory Protections
Extension' set. I looked at the code and it seems that that is set
correctly.

So I'm not sure what's the problem or where does it come from.

Also there is a second failure related to something like this in the
tests:
"""
registerSet.GetName().lower()
"""

For some reason the registerSet.GetName() returns None.

llvm-svn: 280703
2016-09-06 11:00:37 +00:00
Pierre Gousseau 209b6e2e78 [clang-cl] Check that we are in clang cl mode before enabling support for the CL environment variable.
Checking for the type of the command line tokenizer should not be the criteria to enable support for the CL environment variable, this change checks that we are in clang-cl mode instead.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23503

llvm-svn: 280702
2016-09-06 10:48:27 +00:00
Leny Kholodov 80c047d2c4 DebugInfo: use llvm::DINode::DIFlags type for debug info flags
Use llvm::DINode::DIFlags type (strongly typed enum) for debug flags instead of unsigned int to avoid problems on platforms with sizeof(int) < 4: we already have flags with values > (1 << 16).

Patch by: Victor Leschuk <vleschuk@gmail.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23767

llvm-svn: 280701
2016-09-06 10:48:04 +00:00
Leny Kholodov 5fcc4185f5 DebugInfo: use strongly typed enum for debug info flags
Use ADT/BitmaskEnum for DINode::DIFlags for the following purposes:

Get rid of unsigned int for flags to avoid problems on platforms with sizeof(int) < 4
Flags are now strongly typed
Patch by: Victor Leschuk <vleschuk@gmail.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23766

llvm-svn: 280700
2016-09-06 10:46:28 +00:00
Alexey Bader 3e0b817b91 [OpenCL] Remove access qualifiers on images in arg info metadata.
Summary:
Remove access qualifiers on images in arg info metadata:
 * kernel_arg_type
 * kernel_arg_base_type

Image access qualifiers are inseparable from type in clang implementation,
but OpenCL spec provides a special query to get access qualifier
via clGetKernelArgInfo with CL_KERNEL_ARG_ACCESS_QUALIFIER.

Besides that OpenCL conformance test_api get_kernel_arg_info expects
image types without access qualifier.

Patch by Evgeniy Tyurin.

Reviewers: bader, yaxunl, Anastasia

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23915

llvm-svn: 280699
2016-09-06 10:10:28 +00:00
Silviu Baranga 0b7c4af359 [RegisterScavenger] Remove aliasing registers of operands from the candidate set
Summary:
In addition to not including the register operand of the current
instruction also don't include any aliasing registers. We can't consider
these as candidates because using them will clobber the corresponding
register operand of the current instruction.

This change doesn't include a test case and it would probably be difficult
to produce a stable one since the bug depends on the results of register
allocation.

Reviewers: MatzeB, qcolombet, hfinkel

Subscribers: hfinkel, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24130

llvm-svn: 280698
2016-09-06 10:10:21 +00:00
Pavel Labath 5cf1ece222 Fix build breakage in r280692
The commit introduced an array of const objects, which libstdc++ does not like. Make the object
non-const.

Also fix a compiler warning while I'm in there.

llvm-svn: 280697
2016-09-06 10:04:22 +00:00
Craig Topper 4fa3b50fc3 [AVX-512] Fix masked VPERMI2PS isel when the index comes from a bitcast.
We need to bitcast the index operand to a floating point type so that it matches the result type. If not then the passthru part of the DAG will be a bitcast from the index's original type to the destination type. This makes it very difficult to match. The other option would be to add 5 sets of patterns for every other possible type.

llvm-svn: 280696
2016-09-06 06:56:59 +00:00
Craig Topper cf9f1b8dfa [AVX-512] Add a test case to show that we don't select masked vpermi2ps when the index operand comes from a bitcast.
It doesn't work because we're looking for a bitcast from the v4i32 index operand to v4f32 for the passthru part of the DAG. But since the index is bitcasted from v2i64 and bitcasts fold, we actually have a bitcast from v2i64 to v4f32 in the passthru part of the DAG.

Taken from optimized output from clang's test case.

llvm-svn: 280695
2016-09-06 05:45:27 +00:00
Craig Topper 43fbd840dd [X86] Remove unused encoding from IntrinsicType enum.
llvm-svn: 280694
2016-09-06 05:45:24 +00:00
Craig Topper a0055d315d [X86] Fix indentation. NFC
llvm-svn: 280693
2016-09-06 05:45:21 +00:00
Sean Callanan 4740a734bb Added the "frame diagnose" command and use its output to make crash info better.
When a process stops due to a crash, we get the crashing instruction and the
crashing memory location (if there is one).  From the user's perspective it is
often unclear what the reason for the crash is in a symbolic sense.

To address this, I have added new fuctionality to StackFrame to parse the 
disassembly and reconstruct the sequence of dereferneces and offsets that were
applied to a known variable (or fuction retrn value) to obtain the invalid
pointer.

This makes use of enhancements in the disassembler, as well as new information
provided by the DWARF expression infrastructure, and is exposed through a
"frame diagnose" command.  It is also used to provide symbolic information, when
available, in the event of a crash.

The algorithm is very rudimentary, and it needs a bunch of work, including
  - better parsing for assembly, preferably with help from LLVM
  - support for non-Apple platforms
  - cleanup of the algorithm core, preferably to make it all work in terms of
    Operands instead of register/offset pairs
  - improvement of the GetExpressioPath() logic to make prettier expression
    paths, and
  - better handling of vtables.
I welcome all suggestios, improvements, and testcases.

llvm-svn: 280692
2016-09-06 04:48:36 +00:00
Justin Bogner 24dac6afe2 Revert "bugpoint: Stop threading errors through APIs that never fail"
This isn't the right thing to do - it turns out a number of the APIs
that "never fail" just exit(1) if something bad happens. We can and
should thread Error through this instead.

That diff will make more sense with this reverted. Sorry for the
noise.

This reverts r280690

llvm-svn: 280691
2016-09-06 04:45:37 +00:00
Justin Bogner 46b1a9a70c bugpoint: Stop threading errors through APIs that never fail
This simplifies ListReducer and most of its subclasses by removing the
std::string &Error that was threaded through all of them but almost
never used. If we end up needing error handling in more places here we
can reinstate it using llvm::Error instead of these unwieldy strings.

The 2 cases (out of 12) that actually can hit the error cases are a
little bit awkward now, but those will clean up as I refactor this API
further.

llvm-svn: 280690
2016-09-06 04:04:13 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool bfa25bd1ac ARM: workaround bundled operation predication
This is a Windows ARM specific issue.  If the code path in the if conversion
ends up using a relocation which will form a IMAGE_REL_ARM_MOV32T, we end up
with a bundle to ensure that the mov.w/mov.t pair is not split up.  This is
normally fine, however, if the branch is also predicated, then we end up trying
to predicate the bundle.

For now, report a bundle as being unpredicatable.  Although this is false, this
would trigger a failure case previously anyways, so this is no worse.  That is,
there should not be any code which would previously have been if converted and
predicated which would not be now.

Under certain circumstances, it may be possible to "predicate the bundle".  This
would require scanning all bundle instructions, and ensure that the bundle
contains only predicatable instructions, and converting the bundle into an IT
block sequence.  If the bundle is larger than the maximal IT block length (4
instructions), it would require materializing multiple IT blocks from the single
bundle.

llvm-svn: 280689
2016-09-06 04:00:12 +00:00
Mehdi Amini 3821b53b84 Revert "DebugInfo: use strongly typed enum for debug info flags"
This reverts commit r280686, bots are broken.

llvm-svn: 280688
2016-09-06 03:26:37 +00:00
Mehdi Amini 767e1457d8 [LTO] Constify (NFC)
llvm-svn: 280687
2016-09-06 03:23:45 +00:00
Mehdi Amini 356d6b636b DebugInfo: use strongly typed enum for debug info flags
Use ADT/BitmaskEnum for DINode::DIFlags for the following purposes:
    * Get rid of unsigned int for flags to avoid problems on platforms with sizeof(int) < 4
    * Flags are now strongly typed

Patch by: Victor Leschuk <vleschuk@gmail.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23766

llvm-svn: 280686
2016-09-06 03:14:06 +00:00
Mehdi Amini ac00212f16 Fix DensetSet::insert_as() for MSVC2015 (NFC)
The latest MSVC update apparently resolve the call from the
const ref variant to itself, leading to an infinite
recursion. It is not clear to me why the r-value overload is
not selected. `ValueT` is a pointer type, and the functional-style
cast in the call `insert_as(ValueT(V), LookupKey);` should result
in a r-value ref. A bug in MSVC?

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23956

llvm-svn: 280685
2016-09-06 03:03:15 +00:00
Craig Topper 62d0a5e7d3 [AVX-512] Fix v8i64 shift by immediate lowering on 32-bit targets.
llvm-svn: 280684
2016-09-06 00:31:10 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool a6519b1d54 CodeGen: ensure that libcalls are always AAPCS CC
All of the builtins are designed to be invoked with ARM AAPCS CC even on ARM
AAPCS VFP CC hosts.  Tweak the default initialisation to ARM AAPCS CC rather
than C CC for ARM/thumb targets.

The changes to the tests are necessary to ensure that the calling convention for
the lowered library calls are honoured.  Furthermore, these adjustments cause
certain branch invocations to change to branch-and-link since the returned value
needs to be moved across registers (d0 -> r0, r1).

llvm-svn: 280683
2016-09-06 00:28:43 +00:00
Craig Topper dfc4fc9f02 [AVX-512] Teach fastisel load/store handling to use EVEX encoded instructions for 128/256-bit vectors and scalar single/double.
Still need to fix the register classes to allow the extended range of registers.

llvm-svn: 280682
2016-09-05 23:58:40 +00:00