It turns out these tests actually succeed, if one has a clang with
address sanitizer support enabled (i.e., has enabled the compiler-rt
project). I guess none of the linux lldb devs have done that until now.
llvm-svn: 354976
Summary:
Swig is perfectly capable of inserting blocks of python code into its
output (and we use those fascilities already), so there's no need for
this to be done in a post-process step.
lldb_iter is a general-purpose utility used from many classes, so I add
it to the main swig file. The other two blocks are tied to a specific
class, so I add it to the interface file of that class.
Reviewers: zturner, jingham, serge-sans-paille
Subscribers: jdoerfert, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58350
llvm-svn: 354975
That patch is the fix for https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40703
"wrong line number info for obj file compiled with -ffunction-sections"
bug. The problem happened with only .o files. If object file contains
several .text sections then line number information showed incorrectly.
The reason for this is that DwarfLineTable could not detect section which
corresponds to specified address(because address is the local to the
section). And as the result it could not select proper sequence in the
line table. The fix is to pass SectionIndex with the address. So that it
would be possible to differentiate addresses from various sections. With
this fix llvm-objdump shows correct line numbers for disassembled code.
Differential review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58194
llvm-svn: 354972
Summary:
Suppose `clangd::` is unresolved in the following example. Currently,
we simply use "clangd::" as the query scope. We can do better by combining with
accessible scopes in the context. The query scopes can be `{clangd::, clang::clangd::}`.
```
namespace clang { clangd::^ }
```
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov, sammccall, hokein, kadircet
Reviewed By: kadircet
Subscribers: MaskRay, jkorous, arphaman, kadircet, jdoerfert, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58448
llvm-svn: 354963
llvm-readobj's error messages were broken for bad archive members. This
patch fixes them, and also adds testing for archive and thin archive
handling within llvm-readobj.
Reviewed by: rupprecht, grimar, higuoxing
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58681
llvm-svn: 354960
This patch removes the precompiled binary from inputs,
replacing it with a YAML. And teaches LLD to report a
section name in case of such error.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58670
llvm-svn: 354959
Currently, the LLVM will print an error like
Unsupported relocation: try to compile with -O2 or above,
or check your static variable usage
if user defines more than one static variables in a single
ELF section (e.g., .bss or .data).
There is ongoing effort to support static and global
variables in libbpf and kernel. This patch removed the
assertion so user programs with static variables won't
fail compilation.
The static variable in-section offset is written to
the "imm" field of the corresponding to-be-relocated
bpf instruction. Below is an example to show how the
application (e.g., libbpf) can relate variable to relocations.
-bash-4.4$ cat g1.c
static volatile long a = 2;
static volatile int b = 3;
int test() { return a + b; }
-bash-4.4$ clang -target bpf -O2 -c g1.c
-bash-4.4$ llvm-readelf -r g1.o
Relocation section '.rel.text' at offset 0x158 contains 2 entries:
Offset Info Type Symbol's Value Symbol's Name
0000000000000000 0000000400000001 R_BPF_64_64 0000000000000000 .data
0000000000000018 0000000400000001 R_BPF_64_64 0000000000000000 .data
-bash-4.4$ llvm-readelf -s g1.o
Symbol table '.symtab' contains 6 entries:
Num: Value Size Type Bind Vis Ndx Name
0: 0000000000000000 0 NOTYPE LOCAL DEFAULT UND
1: 0000000000000000 0 FILE LOCAL DEFAULT ABS g1.c
2: 0000000000000000 8 OBJECT LOCAL DEFAULT 4 a
3: 0000000000000008 4 OBJECT LOCAL DEFAULT 4 b
4: 0000000000000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 4
5: 0000000000000000 64 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT 2 test
-bash-4.4$ llvm-objdump -d g1.o
g1.o: file format ELF64-BPF
Disassembly of section .text:
0000000000000000 test:
0: 18 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 r1 = 0 ll
2: 79 11 00 00 00 00 00 00 r1 = *(u64 *)(r1 + 0)
3: 18 02 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 r2 = 8 ll
5: 61 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 r0 = *(u32 *)(r2 + 0)
6: 0f 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 r0 += r1
7: 95 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 exit
-bash-4.4$
. from symbol table, static variable "a" is in section #4, offset 0.
. from symbol table, static variable "b" is in section #4, offset 8.
. the first relocation is against symbol #4:
4: 0000000000000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 4
and in-section offset 0 (see llvm-objdump result)
. the second relocation is against symbol #4:
4: 0000000000000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 4
and in-section offset 8 (see llvm-objdump result)
. therefore, the first relocation is for variable "a", and
the second relocation is for variable "b".
Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 354954
Some platforms, e.g. Windows, support backtraces but don't have
BACKTRACE. Checking for BACKTRACE prevents Windows from having
backtraces.
Patch by Jason Mittertreiner!
llvm-svn: 354951
Add .stub to kernel stub function name so that it is different from kernel
name in device code. This is necessary to let debugger find correct symbol
for kernel.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58518
llvm-svn: 354948
Summary:
When creating `ScopeTops` info for `try` ~ `catch` ~ `end_try`, we
should create not only `end_try` -> `try` mapping but also `catch` ->
`try` mapping as well. If this is not created, `block` and `end_block`
markers later added may span across an existing `catch`, resulting in
the incorrect code like:
```
try
block --| (X)
catch |
end_block --|
end_try
```
Reviewers: dschuff
Subscribers: sunfish, sbc100, jgravelle-google, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58605
llvm-svn: 354945
Currently the symbol for MSPropertyDecl has kind `SymbolKind::Unknown`
which can trip up various indexing tools.
rdar://problem/46764224
Reviewers: akyrtzi, benlangmuir, jkorous
Reviewed By: jkorous
Subscribers: dexonsmith, cfe-commits, jkorous, jdoerfert, arphaman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57628
llvm-svn: 354942
DWARFFormValues can be created from a data extractor or by passing its
value directly. Until now this was done by member functions that
modified an existing object's internal state. This patch replaces a
subset of these methods with static method that return a new
DWARFFormValue.
llvm-svn: 354941
Those tests fail when linking against a new dylib but running against
macosx10.7. I believe this is caused by a duplicate definition of the
RTTI for exception classes in libc++.dylib and libc++abi.dylib, but
this matter still needs some investigation.
This issue was not caught previously because all the tests always linked
against the same dylib used for running (because LIT made it impossible
to do otherwise before r349171).
rdar://problem/46809586
llvm-svn: 354940
Summary:
This removes unnecessary instructions after TRY marker placement. There
are two cases:
- `end`/`end_block` can be removed if they overlap with `try`/`end_try`
and they have the same return types.
- `br` right before `catch` that branches to after `end_try` can be
deleted.
Reviewers: dschuff
Subscribers: sbc100, jgravelle-google, sunfish, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58591
llvm-svn: 354939
Summary:
This behavior was originally added in rL252264 (git commit 76a7f365da)
in order to be extra careful with handling platforms like watchos and tvos.
However, as far as triples go, those two (and others) are treated as OSes and
not environments, so that should not really apply here.
Additionally, this behavior is incorrect and can lead to incorrect ArchSpecs.
Because android is specified as an environment and not an OS, not propogating
the environment can lead to modules and targets being misidentified.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58664
llvm-svn: 354938
The current constraint logic is both too lax and too strict. It fails
for input outside the [INT_MIN..INT_MAX] range, but it also implicitly
accepts 0 as value when it should not. Adjust logic to handle both
correctly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58649
llvm-svn: 354937
Since there is no "Load-and-Test-High" instruction, the 32 bit load of a
register to be compared with 0 can only be implemented with LT if the virtual
GRX32 register ends up in a low part (GR32 register).
This patch detects these cases and passes the GR32 registers (low parts) as
(soft) hints in getRegAllocationHints().
Review: Ulrich Weigand.
llvm-svn: 354935
Summary:
These functions should always return the opposite of the
`Triple{Environment,OS,Vendor}WasSpecified` functions. Unspecified unknown is
the same as unspecified, which is why one set of functions should give us what
we want. It's possible to have specified unknown, which is why we can't just
rely on checking the enum values of vendor/os/environment. We must also ensure
that the names of these are empty and not "unknown".
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58653
llvm-svn: 354933
Splitting can make sanitizer errors harder to understand, as the
trapping instruction may not be in the function where the bug was
detected.
rdar://48142697
llvm-svn: 354931
Current PGO profile counts are not context sensitive. The branch probabilities
for the inlined functions are kept the same for all call-sites, and they might
be very different from the actual branch probabilities. These suboptimal
profiles can greatly affect some downstream optimizations, in particular for
the machine basic block placement optimization.
In this patch, we propose to have a post-inline PGO instrumentation/use pass,
which we called Context Sensitive PGO (CSPGO). For the users who want the best
possible performance, they can perform a second round of PGO instrument/use on
the top of the regular PGO. They will have two sets of profile counts. The
first pass profile will be manly for inline, indirect-call promotion, and
CGSCC simplification pass optimizations. The second pass profile is for
post-inline optimizations and code-gen optimizations.
A typical usage:
// Regular PGO instrumentation and generate pass1 profile.
> clang -O2 -fprofile-generate source.c -o gen
> ./gen
> llvm-profdata merge default.*profraw -o pass1.profdata
// CSPGO instrumentation.
> clang -O2 -fprofile-use=pass1.profdata -fcs-profile-generate -o gen2
> ./gen2
// Merge two sets of profiles
> llvm-profdata merge default.*profraw pass1.profdata -o profile.profdata
// Use the combined profile. Pass manager will invoke two PGO use passes.
> clang -O2 -fprofile-use=profile.profdata -o use
This change touches many components in the compiler. The reviewed patch
(D54175) will committed in phrases.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54175
llvm-svn: 354930
MSVC header files using vectorcall to differentiate overloaded functions, which
causes failure for AMDGPU target. This is because clang does not check function
calling convention based on function target.
This patch checks calling convention using the proper target info.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57716
llvm-svn: 354929
statements.
If the assembler instruction is not generated and the delayed diagnostic
is emitted, we may end up with extra warning message for variables used
in the asm statement. Since the asm statement is not built, the
variables may be left non-referenced and it may produce a warning about
a use of the non-initialized variables.
llvm-svn: 354928
For 'cascadelake' this is adding a 'avx512vnni' feature check to the 0x55 skylake-avx512 model check. These CPUs use the same model number and only differ in the stepping number. But the feature flag is simpler than collecting all the stepping numbers.
For 'znver2' this is just syncing with LLVM's Host.cpp.
llvm-svn: 354927
SITargetLowering::reassociateScalarOps() does not touch constants
so that DAGCombiner::ReassociateOps() does not revert the combine.
However a global address is not a ConstantSDNode.
Switched to the method used by DAGCombiner::ReassociateOps() itself
to detect constants.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58695
llvm-svn: 354926
Summary:
The MS C++ ABI has no constructor variants, but it has destructor
variants, so we should move the deleting destructor variant check
outside the check for "does the ABI have constructor variants".
Fixes PR37561, so basic code coverage works on Windows with C++.
Reviewers: vsk
Subscribers: jdoerfert, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58691
llvm-svn: 354924
Pass dummy '.' as format string for Timer() rather than an empty string,
in order to silence gcc warnings about empty format string
(-Wformat-zero-length). The actual format string is irrelevant
to the test in question.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58680
llvm-svn: 354922
Original implementation can't correctly handle __m256 and __m512 types
passed by reference through stack. This patch fixes it.
Patch by Wei Xiao!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57643
llvm-svn: 354921
Set LD_LIBRARY_PATH or local platform's equivalent of it when running
the 'Suite' tests. This is necessary when running tests inside build
tree with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS enabled, in order to make the LLDB modules
load freshly built LLVM libraries.
The code is copied from clang (test/Unit/lit.cfg). SHLIBDIR
substitution is added to site-config (already present in top-level LLDB
site-config) to future-proof this into supporting stand-alone builds
with shared LLDB libraries.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58610
llvm-svn: 354920