If the availability context is `FunctionTemplateDecl`, we should look
through it to the `FunctionDecl`. This prevents a diagnostic in the
following case:
class C __attribute__((unavailable));
template <class T> void foo(C&) __attribute__((unavailable));
This adds tests for availability in templates in many other cases, but
that was the only case that failed before this patch.
I added a feature `__has_feature(attribute_availability_in_templates)`
so users can test for this.
rdar://problem/24561029
llvm-svn: 262050
This should save a pointer of padding from all MSVC Value subclasses.
Recall that MSVC will not pack the following bitfields together:
unsigned Bits : 29;
unsigned Flag1 : 1;
unsigned Flag2 : 1;
unsigned Flag3 : 1;
Add a static_assert because LLVM developers always trip over this
behavior. This regressed in June.
llvm-svn: 262045
The evaluation of expressions containing register values was broken for targets for which endianness differs from host.
Committed on behalf of: mamai <marianne.mailhot.sarrasin@gmail.com>
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17167
llvm-svn: 262041
(lldb) command_that_steps_process_thousands_of_times
As the "command_that_steps_process_thousands_of_times" could be a python command that resumed the process thousands of times and in doing so the IOHandlerProcessSTDIO would get pushed when the process resumed, and popped when it stoppped, causing the call to IOHandlerProcessSTDIO::Cancel(). Since the IOHandler thread is currently in IOHandlerEditline::Run() for the command interpreter handling the "command_that_steps_process_thousands_of_times" command, IOHandlerProcessSTDIO::Run() would never get called, even though the IOHandlerProcessSTDIO is on the top of the stack. This caused the command pipe to keep getting 1 bytes written each time the IOHandlerProcessSTDIO::Cancel() was called and eventually we will deadlock since the write buffer is full.
The fix here is to make sure we are in IOHandlerProcessSTDIO::Run() before we write anything to the command pipe, and just call SetIsDone(true) if we are not.
<rdar://problem/22361364>
llvm-svn: 262040
This patch updates cmake build scripts to build on Haiku. It adds Haiku x86_64 to config.guess.
Please consider reviewing.
Pathc by Jérôme Duval.
llvm-svn: 262038
Currently ThreadState holds both logical state (required for race-detection algorithm, user-visible)
and physical state (various caches, most notably malloc cache). Move physical state in a new
Process entity. Besides just being the right thing from abstraction point of view, this solves several
problems:
1. Cache everything on P level in Go. Currently we cache on a mix of goroutine and OS thread levels.
This unnecessary increases memory consumption.
2. Properly handle free operations in Go. Frees are issue by GC which don't have goroutine context.
As the result we could not do anything more than just clearing shadow. For example, we leaked
sync objects and heap block descriptors.
3. This will allow to get rid of libc malloc in Go (now we have Processor context for internal allocator cache).
This in turn will allow to get rid of dependency on libc entirely.
4. Potentially we can make Processor per-CPU in C++ mode instead of per-thread, which will
reduce resource consumption.
The distinction between Thread and Processor is currently used only by Go, C++ creates Processor per OS thread,
which is equivalent to the current scheme.
llvm-svn: 262037
This is one of the cases shown in:
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26701
Shift and negate is what InstCombine appears to prefer, so I've started with that pattern.
Note that the 'pcmpeq' instructions are always generating the negative one for the actual
'pcmpgt' comparison in each case (side note: why isn't there an alias mnemonic for that?).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17630
llvm-svn: 262036
MBB slot index intervals are half open, not closed. getMBBEndIndex()
returns the slot index of the start of the next block in layout order.
Placing a register mask there is incorrect if the successor of the
funclet return is not laid out after the return. Clang generates IR for
catch bodies before generating the following normal code, so we never
noticed this issue until the D frontend authors filed a bug about it.
Instead, we can put the clobber mask on the last instruction of the
funclet return block. We still aren't using a register mask operand on
the CATCHRET instruction because it would cause PEI to spill all CSRs,
including XMM regs, in the prologue.
Fixes PR26679.
llvm-svn: 262035
Regarding the comment, it is out of context because it describes
what it does not do there. It got too long because it was originally
two different comments that were simply merged together.
The semantics is described in fixAbsoluteSymbols, so we don't need it.
llvm-svn: 262031
The functions buildAccessMultiDimFixed and buildAccessMultiDimParam were
refactored from buildMemoryAccess. In their own functions, the control
flow can be shortcut and simplified using returns.
Suggested-by: etherzhhb
llvm-svn: 262029
Summary:
The printf/scanf format checker is a little over-zealous in handling the conditional operator. This patch reduces work by not checking code-paths that are never used and reduces false positives regarding uncovered arguments, for example in the code fragment:
printf(minimal ? "%i\n" : "%i: %s\n", code, msg);
Reviewers: rtrieu
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15636
llvm-svn: 262025
The software breakpoint definitions for mips32 should have been included in my
recent patch that moved the software breakpoint definitions into the base platform
class.
llvm-svn: 262021
BSD linker scripts contain special cases to add NOP
padding to code sections. Syntax is next:
.init:
{
KEEP (*(.init))
} =0x90909090
(0x90 is NOP)
This patch implements that functionality.
llvm-svn: 262020
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E53394_01/html/E54766/u-etext-3c.html
It is said that:
_etext - The address of _etext is the first
location after the last read-only loadable segment.
_edata - The address of _edata is the first
location after the last read-write loadable segment.
_end - If the address of _edata is greater than the address
of _etext, the address of _end is same as the address of _edata.
In real life _end and _edata has different values for that case.
Both gold/bfd set _edata to the end of the last non SHT_NOBITS section.
This patch do the same for consistency.
It should fix the https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26729.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17601
llvm-svn: 262019
For shared libraries we allow any weak undefined symbol to eventually be
resolved, even if we never see a definition in another .so. This matches
the behavior when handling other undefined symbols in a shared library.
For executables, we require seeing a definition in a .so or resolve it
to zero. This is also similar to how non weak symbols are handled.
llvm-svn: 262017
The purpose of these plugins is to make LLDB capable of debugging java
code JIT-ed by the android runtime.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17616
llvm-svn: 262015
Additionally fix the type of some dwarf expression where we had a
confusion between scalar and load address types after a dereference.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17604
llvm-svn: 262014
Patch by Nitesh Jain.
Summary: The debug version of libc.so is require for backtracing which may not be available on all platforms.
Reviewers: ovyalov, clayborg
Subscribers: zturner, lldb-commits, mohit.bhakkad, sagar, bhushan, jaydeep
Differential: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17131
llvm-svn: 262011
This allows to construct run-time checks for a scop without having to generate
a full AST. This is currently not taken advantage of in Polly itself, but
external users may benefit from this feature.
llvm-svn: 262009
classes changed whether the decltype of these expressions was
a reference. I'm somewhat horrified why, and there may need to be
a deeper fix on MSVC, but this should at least get the bots a step
further.
llvm-svn: 262008
analyses in the new pass manager.
These just handle really basic stuff: turning a type name into a string
statically that is nice to print in logs, and getting a static unique ID
for each analysis.
Sadly, the format of passes in anonymous namespaces makes using their
names in tests really annoying so I've customized the names of the no-op
passes to keep tests sane to read.
This is the first of a few simplifying refactorings for the new pass
manager that should reduce boilerplate and confusion.
llvm-svn: 262004
This commit updates to the latest isl development version. There is no specific
feature we need on the Polly side, but we want to ensure test coverage for the
latest isl changes.
llvm-svn: 262001