new types through MCJIT and Orc.
In particular, add a 'weak' flag. When plumbed through RTDyldMemoryManager, this
will allow us to distinguish between weak and strong definitions and find the
right ones during symbol resolution.
llvm-svn: 231724
This fixes a subtle issue that was introduced in r205153.
When reusing a store for the extractelement expansion (to load directly
from it, inserting of going through the stack), later stores to the
same location might have overwritten the data we were expecting to
extract from.
To fix that, we need to explicitly replace the chain going out of the
reused store, so that later stores also have an explicit dependency on
the generated element-extracting loads, and can't clobber them.
rdar://20066785
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8180
llvm-svn: 231721
Fix the double-deletion of AnalysisResolver when delegating through to
Dwarf EH preparation by creating one from scratch. Hopefully the new
pass manager simplifies this.
This reverts commit r229952.
llvm-svn: 231719
This is a recommit of r231150, reverted in r231409. Turns out
that -fsanitize=shift-base check implementation only works if the
shift exponent is valid, otherwise it contains undefined behavior
itself.
Make sure we check that exponent is valid before we proceed to
check the base. Make sure that we actually report invalid values
of base or exponent if -fsanitize=shift-base or
-fsanitize=shift-exponent is specified, respectively.
llvm-svn: 231711
Summary:
This removes some duplicated code, and also helps optimization: e.g. in
the test case added, `%idx ULT 128` in `@x` is not currently optimized
to `true` by `-indvars` but will be, after this change.
The only functional change in ths commit is that for add recurrences,
ScalarEvolution::getRange will be more aggressive -- computing the
unsigned (resp. signed) range for a SCEVAddRecExpr will now look at the
NSW (resp. NUW) bits and check for signed (resp. unsigned) overflow.
This can be a strict improvement in some cases (such as the attached
test case), and should be no worse in other cases.
Reviewers: atrick, nlewycky
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8142
llvm-svn: 231709
Summary:
Unused in this commit, but will be used in a subsequent change (D8142)
by a FileCheck test.
Reviewers: atrick
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8143
llvm-svn: 231708
The expression evaluation is needed when interpreting linker scripts, in order
to calculate the value for new symbols or to determine a new position to load
sections in memory. This commit extends Expression nodes from the linker script
AST with evaluation functions, and also contains a unit test.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8156
llvm-svn: 231707
When passing a type with large alignment byval, we were specifying the type's
alignment rather than the alignment that the backend is actually capable of
producing (ABIAlign).
This would be OK (if odd) assuming the backend dealt with it prooperly,
unfortunately it doesn't and trying to pass types with "byval align 16" can
cause it to set fp incorrectly and trash the stack during the prologue. I'll be
fixing that in a separate patch, but Clang should still be emitting IR that's
as close to its intent as possible.
rdar://20059039
llvm-svn: 231706
The _Pp typedef in __tree<_Tp, _Compare, _Allocator>::__count_multi()
isn't used anywhere, so adding _LIBCPP_UNUSED is unecessary.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8140
llvm-svn: 231705
I have a test for that issue, but I didn't include it in the commit as it's
a 200KB file for a pretty minor issue. (The reason the file is so big is
that it needs > 1024 variables/functions to trigger and that with debug
information.
The issue/fix on the other side is totally trivial. If poeple want the test
commited, I can do that. It just didn't seem worth it to me.
llvm-svn: 231701
override where at least a declaration of a designated initializer is in a super
class and not necessarily in the current class. rdar://19653785.
llvm-svn: 231700
clang-cl would warn that this value is not representable in 'int':
enum { FeatureX = 1ULL << 31 };
All MS enums are 'ints' unless otherwise specified, so we have to use an
explicit type. The AMDGPU target just hit 32 features, triggering this
warning.
Now that we have C++11 strong enum types, we can also eliminate the
'const uint64_t' codepath from tablegen and just use 'enum : uint64_t'.
llvm-svn: 231697
These are also part of the Unwind interfaces. However, their implementation is
different in EHABI vs frame tables based exception handling. Always provide a
definition. This partially undoes a movement change from earlier to make the
handling a bit simpler rather than grouping the two implementations together.
llvm-svn: 231690
CloudABI is a POSIX-like runtime environment built around the concept of
capability-based security. More details:
https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudlibc
CloudABI uses its own ELFOSABI number. This number has been allocated by
the maintainers of ELF a couple of days ago.
Reviewed by: echristo
llvm-svn: 231681
In the case where just tables are part of the function section, this produces
more readable assembly by avoiding switching to the eh section and back
to .text.
This would also break with non unique section names, as trying to switch to
a unique section actually creates a new one.
llvm-svn: 231677