This patch implements generation of remaining header search arguments.
It's done manually in C++ as opposed to TableGen, because we need the flexibility and don't anticipate reuse.
This patch also tests the generation of header search options via a round-trip. This way, the code gets exercised whenever Clang is built and tested in asserts mode. All `check-clang` tests pass.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94472
Fix layering between `CompilerInstance::createDefaultOutputFile` and the
two versions of `createOutputFile`.
- Add missing configuration flags to `createDefaultOutputFile` so that
GeneratePCHAction and GenerateModuleFromModuleMapAction can use it.
They previously promised that temporary files were turned on; now
`createDefaultOutputFile` handles that logic.
- Lift the logic handling `InFile` and `Extension` to
`createDefaultOutputFile`, since it's only the callers of that
function that are using it.
- Rename the deeper of the two `createOutputFile`s to
`createOutputFileImpl` and make it private to `CompilerInstance` (to
prove that no one else is using it).
- Sink the logic for adding to `CompilerInstance::OutputFiles` down to
`createOutputFileImpl`, allowing two "optional" (but always used)
`std::string*` out parameters to be removed.
- Instead of passing a `std::error_code` out parameter into
`createOutputFileImpl`, have it return `Expected<>`.
- As a drive-by, inline `CompilerInstance::addOutputFile` into its only
caller, `createOutputFileImpl`.
Clean layering makes it easier for a future commit to extract
`createOutputFileImpl` out of `CompilerInstance`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93248
When targetting CodeView, the goal is to store argv0 & cc1 cmd-line in the emitted .OBJ, in order to allow a reproducer from the .OBJ alone.
This patch is to simplify https://reviews.llvm.org/D80833
Added a test for #pragma clang __debug llvm_fatal_error to test for the original issue.
Added llvm::sys::Process::Exit() and replaced ::exit() in places where it was appropriate. This new function would call the current CrashRecoveryContext if one is running on the same thread; or call ::exit() otherwise.
Fixes PR44705.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73742
There's quite a lot of references to Polly in the LLVM CMake codebase. However
the registration pattern used by Polly could be useful to other external
projects: thanks to that mechanism it would be possible to develop LLVM
extension without touching the LLVM code base.
This patch has two effects:
1. Remove all code specific to Polly in the llvm/clang codebase, replaicing it
with a generic mechanism
2. Provide a generic mechanism to register compiler extensions.
A compiler extension is similar to a pass plugin, with the notable difference
that the compiler extension can be configured to be built dynamically (like
plugins) or statically (like regular passes).
As a result, people willing to add extra passes to clang/opt can do it using a
separate code repo, but still have their pass be linked in clang/opt as built-in
passes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61446
This simplifies code where no extra details are required
Also don't write out detail when it is empty.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71347
This was hard-coded to "clang". This change allows it to to be used on
processes other than clang (such as lld).
This gets reported as clang-10 on Linux and clang.exe on Windows so
adapted test to accommodate this.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70950
Other options which create output files don't produce output messages.
Improve documentation to help find trace file.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68710
llvm-svn: 374294
createOutputFile diagnoses the error for the caller already, so recover
by not writing the output.
Fixes PR43555
No test, since I couldn't think of a good, portable, simple way to make
the regular -o output file writable, but outputfile.json not writable.
llvm-svn: 373771
And move the relevant information in the doc.
Summary:
Currently, building a large software like Firefox shows
'Use chrome://tracing or Speedscope App (https://www.speedscope.app) for flamegraph visualization'
for each file.
Reviewers: anton-afanasyev
Reviewed By: anton-afanasyev
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68260
llvm-svn: 373308
Starting from r324788 timer groups aren't cleared automatically when
printed out. As a result some timer groups were printed one more time.
For example, "Pass execution timing report" was printed again in
`ManagedStatic<PassTimingInfo>` destructor, "DWARF Emission" in
`ManagedStatic<Name2PairMap> NamedGroupedTimers` destructor.
Fix by clearing timer groups manually.
Reviewers: thegameg, george.karpenkov
Reviewed By: thegameg
Subscribers: aprantl, jkorous, dexonsmith, ributzka, aras-p, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67683
llvm-svn: 372191
Now that we've moved to C++14, we no longer need the llvm::make_unique
implementation from STLExtras.h. This patch is a mechanical replacement
of (hopefully) all the llvm::make_unique instances across the monorepo.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66259
llvm-svn: 368942
Summary:
Move `-ftime-trace-granularity` option to frontend options. Without patch
this option is showed up in the help for any tool that links libSupport.
Reviewers: sammccall
Subscribers: hiraditya, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65202
llvm-svn: 366911
This patch allows clang users to print out a list of supported CPU models using
clang [--target=<target triple>] --print-supported-cpus
Then, users can select the CPU model to compile to using
clang --target=<triple> -mcpu=<model> a.c
It is a handy feature to help cross compilation.
llvm-svn: 363464
It breaks if build directory is not writable. This change is required
to fix our integrate.
Also add a flush() call, otherwise time trace option does not produce
the full output.
llvm-svn: 363052
Summary:
Add output to `llvm::errs()` when `-ftime-trace` option is enabled,
add regression test checking this option works as expected.
Reviewers: thakis, aganea
Subscribers: cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
This is recommit of r362821
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61914
llvm-svn: 363036
Summary:
Add output to `llvm::errs()` when `-ftime-trace` option is enabled,
add regression test checking this option works as expected.
Reviewers: thakis, aganea
Subscribers: cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61914
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Breaks buildbots - @anton-afanasyev please can you take a look?
llvm-svn: 362816
Summary:
Add output to `llvm::errs()` when `-ftime-trace` option is enabled,
add regression test checking this option works as expected.
Reviewers: thakis, aganea
Subscribers: cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61914
llvm-svn: 362792
This change adds hierarchical "time trace" profiling blocks that can be visualized in Chrome, in a "flame chart" style. Each profiling block can have a "detail" string that for example indicates the file being processed, template name being instantiated, function being optimized etc.
This is taken from GitHub PR: https://github.com/aras-p/llvm-project-20170507/pull/2
Patch by Aras Pranckevičius.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58675
llvm-svn: 357340
to reflect the new license.
We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.
Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.
llvm-svn: 351636
layout for PIE binaries, ask the OS how much stack space is already in use to
avoid stack overflow if we are run with more than 512K of combined command line
arguments + environment variables.
llvm-svn: 284271
Summary:
Add a cmake check for sys/resource.h and replace the __has_include() check with its result, in order to make it possible to use rlimits when building with compilers not supporting __has_include() -- i.e. when bootstrapping.
// Please also re-apply dfcd52eb1d8e5d322404b40414cb7331c7380a8c (llvm-config.h fix)
Patch by: Michał Górny
Reviewers: rsmith, beanz
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23744
llvm-svn: 279559
This is a follow-up to r279112 (which removed the need for the header)
and in the same spirit as r279035 (which attempted to un-break
out-of-tree builds).
llvm-svn: 279348
<sys/resource.h> is available. This should fix out-of-tree builds, at the cost
of not providing the higher rlimits to stage 1 clang when built with an old
host compiler not implementing this feature yet (bootstrap builds should be
fine, though).
llvm-svn: 279112
llvm/Config/config.h has intentionally been excluded from llvm
installations (see: llvm/CMakeLists.txt). Un-break out-of-tree builds
post-r278882 by switching to llvm-config.h, which is exported.
Suggested by Will Dietz!
llvm-svn: 279035
around a Linux kernel bug where the actual amount of available stack may be a
*lot* lower than the rlimit.
GCC also sets a higher stack rlimit on startup, but it goes all the way to
64MiB. We can increase this limit if it proves necessary.
The kernel bug is as follows: Linux kernels prior to version 4.1 may choose to
map the process's heap as little as 128MiB before the process's stack for a PIE
binary, even in a 64-bit virtual address space. This means that allocating more
than 128MiB before you reach the process's stack high water mark can lead to
crashes, even if you don't recurse particularly deeply.
We work around the kernel bug by touching a page deep within the stack (after
ensuring that we know how big it is), to preallocate virtual address space for
the stack so that the kernel doesn't allow the brk() area to wander into it,
when building clang as a Linux PIE binary.
llvm-svn: 278882
llvm statistics are currently printed when the destructor of a "static
ManagedStatic<StatisticInfo> StatInfo" in llvm runs. This destructor
currently runs in each case as part of llvm_shutdown() which is run even
in disable_free mode as part of main(). I assume that this hasn't always
been the case.
Removing the special code here avoids the statistics getting printed
twice.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21338
llvm-svn: 272820
- introduces a new cc1 option -fmodule-format=[raw,obj]
with 'raw' being the default
- supports arbitrary module container formats that libclang is agnostic to
- adds the format to the module hash to avoid collisions
- splits the old PCHContainerOperations into PCHContainerWriter and
a PCHContainerReader.
Thanks to Richard Smith for reviewing this patch!
llvm-svn: 242499
This patch adds ObjectFilePCHContainerOperations uses the LLVM backend
to put the contents of a PCH into a __clangast section inside a COFF, ELF,
or Mach-O object file container.
This is done to facilitate module debugging by makeing it possible to
store the debug info for the types defined by a module alongside the AST.
rdar://problem/20091852
llvm-svn: 241620
A PCHContainerOperations abstract interface provides operations for
creating and unwrapping containers for serialized ASTs (precompiled
headers and clang modules). The default implementation is
RawPCHContainerOperations, which uses a flat file for the output.
The main application for this interface will be an
ObjectFilePCHContainerOperations implementation that uses LLVM to
wrap the module in an ELF/Mach-O/COFF container to store debug info
alongside the AST.
rdar://problem/20091852
llvm-svn: 240225