Previously UseNullptr matched separately implicit and explicit casts to nullptr,
now it matches casts that either are implict casts to nullptr or have an
implicit cast to nullptr within.
Also fixes PR15572 since the same macro replacement logic is applied to implicit
and explicit casts.
llvm-svn: 178494
- process in 'unloaded' state was (incorrectly) considered to be alive by POSIX plugin
- above caused a regression in TestProcessLaunch cases
llvm-svn: 178493
- Check that process attach succeeded before attempting to WaitForProcessToStop (observed to cause hangs on Linux)
- Update comment in TestHelloWorld case -- attaching by name still broken
llvm-svn: 178491
when we actually end a lexical block.
* Added new test for line table / block cleanup.
* Follow-up to r177819 / rdar://problem/13115369
llvm-svn: 178490
visible. There's a lot of potential badness in how we're modelling
these things, but getting this much correct is reasonably easy.
rdar://13535367
llvm-svn: 178488
Loop convert's variable name aliasing may cause issues if the variable is
declared as a value (copy). The converted loop will declare the variable as a
reference which may inadvertently cause modifications to the container if it
were used and modified as a temporary copy.
This is fixed by preserving the reference or value qualifiers of the aliased
variable. That is, if the variable was declared as a value the loop variable
will also be declared as a value and similarly for references.
Fixes: PR15600
Author: Jack Yang <jack.yang@intel.com>
llvm-svn: 178485
We would also like to merge sequences that involve a variable index like in the
example below.
int index = *idx++
int i0 = c[index+0];
int i1 = c[index+1];
b[0] = i0;
b[1] = i1;
By extending the parsing of the base pointer to handle dags that contain a
base, index, and offset we can handle examples like the one above.
The dag for the code above will look something like:
(load (i64 add (i64 copyfromreg %c)
(i64 signextend (i8 load %index))))
(load (i64 add (i64 copyfromreg %c)
(i64 signextend (i32 add (i32 signextend (i8 load %index))
(i32 1)))))
The code that parses the tree ignores the intermediate sign extensions. However,
if there is a sign extension it needs to be on all indexes.
(load (i64 add (i64 copyfromreg %c)
(i64 signextend (add (i8 load %index)
(i8 1))))
vs
(load (i64 add (i64 copyfromreg %c)
(i64 signextend (i32 add (i32 signextend (i8 load %index))
(i32 1)))))
radar://13536387
llvm-svn: 178483
To hook it up to individual test cases:
- define GetLongOptions() in your test case class to return something other than NULL (hopefully an array of options :-)
- implement ParseOption() to check for the short option char and do the right thing - return true at the end if you want more options to come your way or false if you don’t
- make sure that your Setup() call takes int& and char**& so that optind post-processing can happen - and call TestCase::Setup from your setup
llvm-svn: 178482
The P7 and A2 have additional floating-point conversion instructions which
allow a direct two-instruction sequence (plus load/store) to convert from all
combinations (signed/unsigned i32/i64) <--> (float/double) (on previous cores,
only some combinations were directly available).
llvm-svn: 178480
The popcntw instruction is available whenever the popcntd instruction is
available, and performs a separate popcnt on the lower and upper 32-bits.
Ignoring the high-order count, this can be used for the 32-bit input case
(saving on the explicit zero extension otherwise required to use popcntd).
llvm-svn: 178470
PPCISD::STFIWX is really a memory opcode, and so it should come after
FIRST_TARGET_MEMORY_OPCODE, and we should use DAG.getMemIntrinsicNode to create
nodes using it.
No functionality change intended (although there could be optimization benefits
from preserving the MMO information).
llvm-svn: 178468
Currently the callback runs on the caller's stack. If this stack
contains values that have gone out of scope, and we are not super careful, those
values can propagate into global variables (the libc sigaction() in particular
has a side effect that can lead to this). This has caused false negatives in
leak checking code.
Changes: map a separate stack space for the tracer thread. Also, move some
globals into local scope (they had no business being global anyway).
Patch by Sergey Matveev (earthdok@google.com)
llvm-svn: 178464
An interface for obtaining register contexts from suspended threads. Tailored
for LSan use.
Patch by Sergey Matveev (earthdok@google.com)
llvm-svn: 178461
Reapply r177968:
After commit 178074 we can now have undefined scheduler variants.
Move the CortexA9 resources into the CortexA9 SchedModel namespace. Define
resource mappings under the CortexA9 SchedModel. Define resources and mappings
for the SwiftModel.
Incooperate Andrew's feedback.
llvm-svn: 178460
The reason why this simple change is needed is that I am trying to set up a
quick cmake/ninja based buildbot and apple-clang does not support using the
sanitizers currently.
The default behavior follows exactly what was there before implying that no ones
builds should be affected at all.
llvm-svn: 178455
ImmToIdxMap should be a DenseMap (not a std::map) because there
is no ordering requirement. Also, we don't need a separate list
of instructions for noImmForm in eliminateFrameIndex, because this
list is essentially the complement of the keys in ImmToIdxMap.
No functionality change intended.
llvm-svn: 178450
This instruction is available on modern PPC64 CPUs, and is now used
to improve the SINT_TO_FP lowering (by eliminating the need for the
separate sign extension instruction and decreasing the amount of
needed stack space).
llvm-svn: 178446