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Craig Topper 0cbceed27c [TableGen][ARM][X86] Detect combining IntrReadMem and IntrWriteMem.
These properties aren't additive. They are closer to ReadOnly and
WriteOnly. The default is ReadWrite. ReadMem cancels the write property and
WriteMem cancels the read property. Combining them leaves neither.

This patch checks that when we process WriteMem, the Mod flag is
still set. And for ReadMem we check that the Ref flag set still set.

I've updated 2 target intrinsics that were combining these properties.

Reviewed By: RKSimon

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93571
2020-12-19 14:56:17 -08:00
Craig Topper f47b07315a [X86] Teach assembler to accept vmsave/vmload/vmrun/invlpga/skinit with or without the fixed register operands
These instructions read their inputs from fixed registers rather
than using a modrm byte. We shouldn't require the user to list them
when parsing assembly. This matches the GNU assembler.

This patch adds InstAliases so we can accept either form. It also
changes the printing code to use the form without registers. This
will change the behavior of llvm-objdump, but should be consistent
with binutils objdump. This also matches what we already do in LLVM for
clzero and monitorx which also used fixed registers.

I need to add and improve tests before this can be commited. The
disassembler tests exist, but weren't checking the fixed register
so they pass before and after this change.

Fixes https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues/1216

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93524
2020-12-19 11:01:55 -08:00
Georgii Rymar 8590b5ccd5 [libObject, llvm-readobj] - Reimplement `ELFFile<ELFT>::getEntry`.
Currently, `ELFFile<ELFT>::getEntry` does not check an index of
an entry. Because of that the code might read past the end of the symbol
table silently. I've added a test to `llvm-readobj\ELF\relocations.test`
to demonstrate the possible issue. Also, I've added a unit test for
this method.

After this change, `getEntry` stops reporting the section index and
reuses the `getSectionContentsAsArray` method, which already has
all the validation needed. Our related warnings now provide
more and better context sometimes.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93209
2020-12-18 16:52:27 +03:00
Adhemerval Zanella e04dc5f557 [llvm-readobj/elf] - AArch64: Handle AARCH64_VARIANT_PCS for GNUStyle
It mimics the GNU readelf where it prints a [VARIANT_PCS] for symbols
with st_other with STO_AARCH64_VARIANT_PCS.

Reviewed By: grimar, MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93044
2020-12-17 11:09:53 -03:00
Adhemerval Zanella ef9dc51cd4 [obj2yaml][yaml2obj] - Add AArch64 STO_AARCH64_VARIANT_PCS support
Reviewed By: grimar, MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93235
2020-12-17 11:09:53 -03:00
Hongtao Yu ac068e014b [CSSPGO] Consume pseudo-probe-based AutoFDO profile
This change enables pseudo-probe-based sample counts to be consumed by the sample profile loader under the regular `-fprofile-sample-use` switch with minimal adjustments to the existing sample file formats. After the counts are imported, a probe helper, aka, a `PseudoProbeManager` object, is automatically launched to verify the CFG checksum of every function in the current compilation against the corresponding checksum from the profile. Mismatched checksums will cause a function profile to be slipped. A `SampleProfileProber` pass is scheduled before any of the `SampleProfileLoader` instances so that the CFG checksums as well as probe mappings are available during the profile loading time. The `PseudoProbeManager` object is set up right after the profile reading is done. In the future a CFG-based fuzzy matching could be done in `PseudoProbeManager`.

Samples will be applied only to pseudo probe instructions as well as probed callsites once the checksum verification goes through. Those instructions are processed in the same way that regular instructions would be processed in the line-number-based scenario. In other words, a function is processed in a regular way as if it was reduced to just containing pseudo probes (block probes and callsites).

**Adjustment to profile format **

A CFG checksum field is being added to the existing AutoFDO profile formats. So far only the text format and the extended binary format are supported. For the text format, a new line like
```
!CFGChecksum: 12345
```
is added to the end of the body sample lines. For the extended binary profile format, we introduce a metadata section to store the checksum map from function names to their CFG checksums.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92347
2020-12-16 15:57:18 -08:00
Fangrui Song 66bcbdbc9c [AArch64InstPrinter] Change printADRPLabel to print the target address in hexadecimal form
Similar to D77853. Change ADRP to print the target address in hex, instead of the raw immediate.
The behavior is similar to GNU objdump but we also include `0x`.

Note: GNU objdump is not consistent whether or not to emit `0x` for different architectures. We try emitting 0x consistently for all targets.

```
GNU objdump:       adrp x16, 10000000
Old llvm-objdump:  adrp x16, #0
New llvm-objdump:  adrp x16, 0x10000000
```

`adrp Xd, 0x...` assembles to a relocation referencing `*ABS*+0x10000` which is not intended. We need to use a linker or use yaml2obj.
The main test is `test/tools/llvm-objdump/ELF/AArch64/pcrel-address.yaml`

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93241
2020-12-16 09:20:55 -08:00
Georgii Rymar 8c2cf89834 [yaml2obj/obj2yaml] - Make Value/Size fields of Symbol optional.
When a field is optional we can use the `=<none>` syntax in macros.
This patch makes `Value`/`Size` fields of `Symbol` optional
and adds test cases for them.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93010
2020-12-16 13:49:57 +03:00
Georgii Rymar 78aea98308 [llvm-readelf/obj] - Handle out-of-order PT_LOADs better.
This is https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45698.

Specification says that
"Loadable segment entries in the program header table appear
in ascending order, sorted on the p_vaddr member."

Our `toMappedAddr()` relies on this condition. This patch
adds a warning when the sorting order of loadable segments is wrong.
In this case we force segments sorting and that allows
`toMappedAddr()` to work as expected.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92641
2020-12-16 12:59:32 +03:00
Mircea Trofin e2dc306b1a [utils] Fix UpdateTestChecks case where 2 runs differ for last label
Two RUN lines produce outputs that, each, have some common parts and
some different parts. The common parts are checked under label A. The
differing parts are associated to a function and checked under labels B
and C, respectivelly.
When build_function_body_dictionary is called for the first RUN line, it
will attribute the function body to labels A and C. When the second RUN
is passed to build_function_body_dictionary, it sees that the function
body under A is different from what it has. If in this second RUN line,
A were at the end of the prefixes list, A's body is still kept
associated with the first run's function.

When we output the function body (i.e. add_checks), we stop after
emitting for the first prefix matching that function. So we end up with
the wrong function body (first RUN's A-association).

There is no reason to special-case the last label in the prefixes list,
and the fix is to always clear a label association if we find a RUN line
where the body is different.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93078
2020-12-15 07:16:54 -08:00
Georgii Rymar 98a4289810 [llvm-readobj] - For SHT_REL relocations, don't display an addend.
This is https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44257.

In LLVM style we always print `0` as addend when dumping
SHT_REL relocations. It is confusing, this patch stops
printing it as the first comment on the bug page suggests.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93033
2020-12-14 12:03:00 +03:00
Georgii Rymar 4e2e785ddd [llvm-readelf] - Improve ELF type field dumping.
This is related to https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40868.

Currently we don't print `OS Specific`/``Processor Specific`/`<unknown>`
prefixes when dumping the ELF file type. This is not consistent
with GNU readelf. The patch fixes it.

Also, this patch removes the `types.test`, because we already have
`file-types.test`, which tests more cases and this patch revealed that
we have such a duplicate.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93096
2020-12-14 11:24:08 +03:00
Nico Weber ba3bc2fd41 [mac/arm] Deflake 3 check-llvm tests
On macOS/arm, signature verification has kill semantics by default.
Signature verification is cached with a file's inode (actually, vnode),
and if a new executable is copied over an existing file (which reuses
the inode), the cache isn't invalidated. So when the new executable
is executed, the kernel still has the old content's signature cached
and the kills the executable because the old signatue doesn't match
the new contents (https://openradar.appspot.com/FB8914243).

As workaround, rm the desitnation files first, to ensure they have
a fresh vnode (and hence no stale cached signature) after the copy.

Part of PR46647. See also e0e334a9c1 for a similar change.
2020-12-12 21:14:45 -05:00
Martin Storsjö 879c15e890 [llvm-rc] Handle driveless absolute windows paths when loading external files
When llvm-rc loads an external file, it looks for it relative to
a number of include directories and the current working directory.
If the path is considered absolute, llvm-rc tries to open the
filename as such, and doesn't try to open it relative to other
paths.

On Windows, a path name like "\dir\file" isn't considered absolute
as it lacks the drive name, but by appending it on top of the search
dirs, it's not found.

LLVM's sys::path::append just appends such a path (same with a properly
absolute posix path) after the paths it's supposed to be relative to.

This fix doesn't handle the case if the resource script and the
external file are on a different drive than the current working
directory; to fix that, we'd have to make LLVM's sys::path::append
handle appending fully absolute and partially absolute paths (ones
lacking a drive prefix but containing a root directory), or switch
to C++17's std::filesystem.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92558
2020-12-10 14:11:06 +02:00
Fangrui Song 7adcacda06 Rename -plugin-opt=no-new-pass-manager to -plugin-opt=legacy-pass-manager 2020-12-09 16:43:30 -08:00
Fangrui Song 68ff3b3376 [LLD][gold] Add -plugin-opt=no-new-pass-manager
-DENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_NEW_PASS_MANAGER=on configured LLD and LLVMgold.so
will use the new pass manager by default. Add an option to
use the legacy pass manager. This will also be used by the Clang driver
when -fno-new-pass-manager (D92915) / -fno-experimental-new-pass-manager is set.

Reviewed By: aeubanks, tejohnson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92916
2020-12-09 13:31:03 -08:00
Yuanfang Chen 8b23b3ab3a [NFCI] Add missing triple to several LTO tests
Also remove the module triple of clang/test/CodeGenObjC/arc.ll, the
commandline tripe is all it needs.
2020-12-09 13:13:58 -08:00
Georgii Rymar bdfafc4613 [llvm-readelf/obj] - Improve diagnostics when printing NT_FILE notes.
This changes the `printNotesHelper` to report warnings on its side when
there are errors when dumping notes.

With that we can provide more content when reporting warnings about broken notes.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92636
2020-12-09 12:31:46 +03:00
Georgii Rymar abae3c1196 [obj2yaml] - Support dumping objects that have multiple SHT_SYMTAB_SHNDX sections.
It is allowed to have multiple `SHT_SYMTAB_SHNDX` sections, though
we currently don't implement it.

The current implementation assumes that there is a maximum of one SHT_SYMTAB_SHNDX
section and that it is always linked with .symtab section.

This patch drops this limitations.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92644
2020-12-09 12:14:58 +03:00
Wei Mi 64e7685368 [SampleFDO] Store fixed length MD5 in NameTable instead of using ULEB128 if
MD5 is used.

Currently during sample profile loading, NameTable has to be loaded entirely
up front before any name string is retrieved. That is because NameTable is
stored using ULEB128 encoding and cannot be directly accessed like an array.
However, if MD5 is used to represent name in the NameTable, it has fixed
length. If MD5 names are stored in uint64_t type instead of ULEB128, NameTable
can be accessed like an array then in many cases only part of the NameTable
has to be read. This is helpful for reducing compile time especially when
small source file is compiled. We find that after this change, the elapsed
time to build a large application distributively is reduced by 5% and the
accumulative cpu time used for building is also reduced by 5%. The size of
the profile is slightly reduced with this change by ~0.2%, and that also
indicates encoding MD5 in ULEB128 doesn't save the storage space.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92621
2020-12-08 16:21:01 -08:00
David Green c100d7ba36 [NFC] Chec[^k] -> Check
Some test updates all appearing to use the wrong spelling of CHECK.
2020-12-08 11:54:39 +00:00
wlei eea67baf87 [llvm-profgen][NFC] Fix test failure by making unwinder's output deterministic
Don't know why under Sanitizer build(asan/msan/ubsan), the `std::unordered_map<string, ...>`'s output order is reversed, make the regression test failed.

This change creates a workaround by using sorted container to make the output deterministic.

Reviewed By: hoy, wenlei

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92816
2020-12-07 22:36:25 -08:00
Douglas Yung ccc5160df1 Fixup test in path to use C:\ instead of D:\ which may be mapped to a removable.
Our internal build bot hit a failure in llvm/test/tools/llvm-symbolizer/pdb/missing_pdb.test
because the test was checking for an error message that is emitted when a pdb file is
missing. But when the drive is mapped to a removalable drive (such as a DVD drive) in
Windows, you get a different error message which causes the test to fail.

This fixes the test by changing the drive the missing pdb is expected to be on to C:\
instead of D:\ as that is the drive historically used to install Windows and thus
if present should be a hard drive.

Reviewed By: rnk

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92787
2020-12-07 16:36:58 -08:00
wlei 1f05b1a9f5 [CSSPGO][llvm-profgen] Context-sensitive profile data generation
This stack of changes introduces `llvm-profgen` utility which generates a profile data file from given perf script data files for sample-based PGO. It’s part of(not only) the CSSPGO work. Specifically to support context-sensitive with/without pseudo probe profile, it implements a series of functionalities including perf trace parsing, instruction symbolization, LBR stack/call frame stack unwinding, pseudo probe decoding, etc. Also high throughput is achieved by multiple levels of sample aggregation and compatible format with one stop is generated at the end. Please refer to: https://groups.google.com/g/llvm-dev/c/1p1rdYbL93s for the CSSPGO RFC.

This change supports context-sensitive profile data generation into llvm-profgen. With simultaneous sampling for LBR and call stack, we can identify leaf of LBR sample with calling context from stack sample . During the process of deriving fall through path from LBR entries, we unwind LBR by replaying all the calls and returns (including implicit calls/returns due to inlining) backwards on top of the sampled call stack. Then the state of call stack as we unwind through LBR always represents the calling context of current fall through path.

we have two types of virtual unwinding 1) LBR unwinding and 2) linear range unwinding.
Specifically, for each LBR entry which can be classified into call, return, regular branch, LBR unwinding will replay the operation by pushing, popping or switching leaf frame towards the call stack and since the initial call stack is most recently sampled, the replay should be in anti-execution order, i.e. for the regular case, pop the call stack when LBR is call, push frame on call stack when LBR is return. After each LBR processed, it also needs to align with the next LBR by going through instructions from previous LBR's target to current LBR's source, which we named linear unwinding. As instruction from linear range can come from different function by inlining, linear unwinding will do the range splitting and record counters through the range with same inline context.

With each fall through path from LBR unwinding, we aggregate each sample into counters by the calling context and eventually generate full context sensitive profile (without relying on inlining) to driver compiler's PGO/FDO.

A breakdown of noteworthy changes:
- Added `HybridSample` class as the abstraction perf sample including LBR stack and call stack
* Extended `PerfReader` to implement auto-detect whether input perf script output contains CS profile, then do the parsing. Multiple `HybridSample` are extracted
* Speed up by aggregating  `HybridSample` into `AggregatedSamples`
* Added VirtualUnwinder that consumes aggregated  `HybridSample` and implements unwinding of calls, returns, and linear path that contains implicit call/return from inlining. Ranges and branches counters are aggregated by the calling context.
 Here calling context is string type, each context is a pair of function name and callsite location info, the whole context is like `main:1 @ foo:2 @ bar`.
* Added PorfileGenerater that accumulates counters by ranges unfolding or branch target mapping, then generates context-sensitive function profile including function body, inferring callee's head sample, callsite target samples, eventually records into ProfileMap.

* Leveraged LLVM build-in(`SampleProfWriter`) writer to support different serialization format with no stop
- `getCanonicalFnName` for callee name and name from ELF section
- Added regression test for both unwinding and profile generation

Test Plan:
ninja & ninja check-llvm

Reviewed By: hoy, wenlei, wmi

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89723
2020-12-07 13:48:58 -08:00
Georgii Rymar 347ea1af34 [llvm-readobj/elf] - Refine the implementation of "printFunctionStackSize".
This rewrites the logic to get rid of "ELFSymbolRef" API where possible.
This allowed to handle possible errors better, improve warnings reported and add new ones.
Also 'reportWarning' was replaced with 'reportUniqueWarning'

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92545
2020-12-07 14:57:44 +03:00
Francis Visoiu Mistrih 3d381a7102 [llvm-nm][MachO] Don't call getFlags on redacted symbols
Avoid calling getFlags on a non-existent symbol.

The way this is triggered is by calling strip -N on a binary, which sets
the MH_NLIST_OUTOFSYNC_WITH_DYLDINFO header flag. Then, in the
LC_FUNCTION_STARTS command, nm is trying to print the stripped symbols
and needs the proper checks.
2020-12-04 21:48:53 -08:00
Fangrui Song fd32639823 [test] Split some tests which test both static and pic relocation models
TargetMachine::shouldAssumeDSOLocal currently implies dso_local for
Static. Split some tests so that these `external dso_local global`
will align with the Clang behavior.
2020-12-04 19:03:40 -08:00
Fangrui Song 2262b04cab [test] Add explicit dso_local to constant/global variable declarations
They are currently implicit because TargetMachine::shouldAssumeDSOLocal implies
dso_local.

For external data, clang -fno-pic emits the dso_local specifier for ELF and
non-MinGW COFF. Adding explicit dso_local makes these tests in align with the
clang behavior and helps implementing an option to use GOT indirection for
external data access in -fno-pic mode (to avoid copy relocations).
2020-12-04 13:51:01 -08:00
Georgii Rymar 7ac06444b8 [yaml2obj,obj2yaml] - Make Symbol::Section field optional.
This is similar to what we did earlier for fields of the Section class.

When a field is optional we can use the =<none> syntax in macros.

This was splitted from D92478.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92565
2020-12-04 13:45:47 +03:00
Georgii Rymar 5c650d3d9b [llvm-readobj] - Report unique warnings in printProgramHeaders.
This converts `reportWarning` -> `reportUniqueWarning`

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92568
2020-12-04 13:35:44 +03:00
Ahmed Bougacha f77c948d56 [Triple][MachO] Define "arm64e", an AArch64 subarch for Pointer Auth.
This also teaches MachO writers/readers about the MachO cpu subtype,
beyond the minimal subtype reader support present at the moment.

This also defines a preprocessor macro to allow users to distinguish
__arm64__ from __arm64e__.

arm64e defaults to an "apple-a12" CPU, which supports v8.3a, allowing
pointer-authentication codegen.
It also currently defaults to ios14 and macos11.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87095
2020-12-03 07:53:59 -08:00
Georgii Rymar 50de7d5504 [llvm-readelf/obj] - Report unique warnings in getSymbolForReloc() helper.
Use `reportUniqueWarning` instead of `reportWarning` and refine the
interface of the helper.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92556
2020-12-03 14:13:26 +03:00
Georgii Rymar 351f736368 [llvm-readelf] - Report unique warnings when dumping hash symbols/histogram.
This converts 2 more places to use `reportUniqueWarning` and adds tests.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92551
2020-12-03 14:05:04 +03:00
Sergey Dmitriev 715ba18d3e [llvm-link] use file magic when deciding if input should be loaded as archive
llvm-link should not rely on the '.a' file extension when deciding if input file
should be loaded as archive. Archives may have other extensions (f.e. .lib) or no
extensions at all. This patch changes llvm-link to use llvm::file_magic to check
if input file is an archive.

Reviewed By: RaviNarayanaswamy

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92376
2020-12-02 17:21:34 -08:00
Sergey Dmitriev 9c955b79fb Revert "[llvm-link] use file magic when deciding if input should be loaded as archive"
This reverts commit 55f8c2fdfb.
2020-12-02 16:53:57 -08:00
Sergey Dmitriev 55f8c2fdfb [llvm-link] use file magic when deciding if input should be loaded as archive
llvm-link should not rely on the '.a' file extension when deciding if input file
should be loaded as archive. Archives may have other extensions (f.e. .lib) or no
extensions at all. This patch changes llvm-link to use llvm::file_magic to check
if input file is an archive.

Reviewed By: RaviNarayanaswamy

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92376
2020-12-02 16:29:41 -08:00
Georgii Rymar 137a25f04a [llvm-readobj, libSupport] - Refine the implementation of the code that dumps build attributes.
This implementation of `ELFDumper<ELFT>::printAttributes()` in llvm-readobj has issues:
1) It crashes when the content of the attribute section is empty.
2) It uses `unwrapOrError` and `reportWarning` calls, though
   ideally we want to use `reportUniqueWarning`.
3) It contains a TODO about redundant format version check.

`lib/Support/ELFAttributeParser.cpp` uses a hardcoded constant instead of the named constant.

This patch fixes all these issues.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92318
2020-12-02 13:51:32 +03:00
Georgii Rymar 1daace3fbb [llvm-readelf/obj] - Lowercase the warning message reported.
Our warnings/errors reported are using lowercase normally.

This addresses one of review comments from D92382.
2020-12-02 13:09:47 +03:00
Georgii Rymar 21b6c04e3a [llvm-readelf/obj] - Report unique warnings in `parseDynamicTable`.
This makes the warnings reported to be unique and adds test cases.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92382
2020-12-02 12:52:42 +03:00
Georgii Rymar 01e49204b8 [llvm-readelf/obj] - Refine the error message about the broken string table.
This:
1) Changes `reportWarning` to `reportUniqueWarning` (no-op here).
2) Adds more context to the message.
3) Merges `broken-dynsym-link.test` into `dyn-symbols.test`, adds more testing.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92380
2020-12-02 12:06:16 +03:00
Arthur O'Dwyer e181a6aedd s/instantate/instantiate/ throughout. NFCI.
The static_assert in "libcxx/include/memory" was the main offender here,
but then I figured I might as well `git grep -i instantat` and fix all
the instances I found. One was in user-facing HTML documentation;
the rest were in comments or tests.
2020-12-01 22:13:40 -05:00
Eric Astor c64037b784 [ms] [llvm-ml] Support command-line defines
Enable command-line defines as textmacros

Reviewed By: thakis

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90059
2020-12-01 18:06:05 -05:00
Eric Astor 8fee2ee9a6 [ms] [llvm-ml] Introduce command-line compatibility for ml.exe and ml64.exe
Switch to OptParser for command-line handling

Reviewed By: thakis

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90058
2020-12-01 17:43:44 -05:00
Georgii Rymar ea8c8a5097 [obj2yaml] - Teach tool to emit the "SectionHeaderTable" key and sort sections by file offset.
Currently when we dump sections, we dump them in the order,
which is specified in the sections header table.

With that the order in the output might not match the order in the file.
This patch starts sorting them by by file offsets when dumping.

When the order in the section header table doesn't match the order
in the file, we should emit the "SectionHeaderTable" key. This patch does it.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91249
2020-12-01 12:59:15 +03:00
Georgii Rymar ade2fbbfb0 [llvm-readobj][test] - Merge 2 test cases together.
This merges `invalid-attr-section-size.test` and `invalid-attr-version.test`
into `invalid-attributes-sec.test`.

This allows to have a single place where other related test cases can be added.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92316
2020-12-01 12:51:07 +03:00
Wei Wang 3acda91742 [Remarks][1/2] Expand remarks hotness threshold option support in more tools
This is the #1 of 2 changes that make remarks hotness threshold option
available in more tools. The changes also allow the threshold to sync with
hotness threshold from profile summary with special value 'auto'.

This change modifies the interface of lto::setupLLVMOptimizationRemarks() to
accept remarks hotness threshold. Update all the tools that use it with remarks
hotness threshold options:

* lld: '--opt-remarks-hotness-threshold='
* llvm-lto2: '--pass-remarks-hotness-threshold='
* llvm-lto: '--lto-pass-remarks-hotness-threshold='
* gold plugin: '-plugin-opt=opt-remarks-hotness-threshold='

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85809
2020-11-30 21:55:49 -08:00
Amy Huang efd1ec0dec Recommit "[llvm-symbolizer] Switch to using native symbolizer by default on Windows"
This reverts commit 1b63177a56.
2020-11-30 17:36:12 -08:00
Eric Astor e5c17b2dee [ms] [llvm-ml] Test macro function invocations in arbitrary positions
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89741
2020-11-30 15:13:23 -05:00
Eric Astor abef659a45 [ms] [llvm-ml] Implement the statement expansion operator
If prefaced with a %, expand text macros and macro functions in any statement.

Also, prevent expanding text macros in the message of an ECHO directive unless expanded explicitly by the statement expansion operator.

Reviewed By: thakis

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89740
2020-11-30 14:33:24 -05:00
Sjoerd Meijer 630d37dc1b [AArch64] Enable Cortex-A55 schedmodel
The model was committed in 4b8ade837e
but not yet enabled to allow for a few fix ups. This adds a few
of these fixes, and also a LLVM MCA test to check most instructions.
While I do have plans to look into some more tuning, it's time to
enable this as it better than using the A53 schedule.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88017
2020-11-30 19:28:34 +00:00