AggValueSlot
This reapplies 8a5b7c3570 after a null
dereference bug in CGOpenMPRuntime::emitUserDefinedMapper.
Original commit message:
This is needed for the pointer authentication work we plan to do in the
near future.
a63a81bd99/clang/docs/PointerAuthentication.rst
Assign artificial locations to calls to special struct-related helper
functions.
Such calls may not inherit a location if emitted within FinishFunction,
at which point the lexical scope stack may be empty, causing CGDebugInfo
to report the current DebugLoc as empty.
Fixes an IR verifier complaint about a call to '__destructor_8_s0' not
having a !dbg location attached.
rdar://57293361
At least clang 3.6 warns on the original code:
../tools/clang/lib/CodeGen/CGNonTrivialStruct.cpp:829:34: error: suggest braces around initialization of subobject [-Werror,-Wmissing-braces]
return std::array<Address, 1>({Address(nullptr, CharUnits::Zero())});
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
{ }
../tools/clang/lib/CodeGen/CGNonTrivialStruct.cpp:833:34: error: suggest braces around initialization of subobject [-Werror,-Wmissing-braces]
return std::array<Address, 2>({Address(nullptr, CharUnits::Zero()),
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2 errors generated.
llvm-svn: 358152
copy/move constructor/assignment operator functions for non-trivial C
structs.
This commit fixes a bug where the offset of struct fields weren't being
taken into account when computing the addresses passed to calls to the
special functions.
For example, the copy constructor for S1 (__copy_constructor_8_8_s0_s8)
would pass the start addresses of the destination and source structs to
the call to S0's copy constructor (_copy_constructor_8_8_s0) without
adding the offset of field f1 to the addresses.
typedef struct {
id f0;
S0 f1;
} S1;
void test(S1 s1) {
S1 t = s1;
}
rdar://problem/49400610
llvm-svn: 357229
In https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41206 we observe bad codegen
when embedding a non-trivial C struct within a C struct. This is due to
the fact that name mangling for non-trivial structs marks the two
structs as identical. This diff contains a fix for this issue.
Patch by Dan Zimmerman <daniel.zimmerman@me.com>.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59873
llvm-svn: 357184
The various EltSize, Offset, DataLayout, and StructLayout arguments
are all computable from the Address's element type and the DataLayout
which the CGBuilder already has access to.
After having previously asserted that the computed values are the same
as those passed in, now remove the redundant arguments from
CGBuilder's Create*GEP functions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57767
llvm-svn: 353629
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
As suggested by Richard Smith, and initially put up for review here:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D53341, this patch removes a hack that was used
to ensure that proper target-feature lists were used when emitting
cpu-dispatch (and eventually, target-clones) implementations. As a part
of this, the GlobalDecl object is proliferated to a bunch more
locations.
Originally, this was put up for review (see above) to get acceptance on
the approach, though discussion with Richard in San Diego showed he
approved of the approach taken here. Thus, I believe this is acceptable
for Review-After-commit
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53341
Change-Id: I0a0bd673340d334d93feac789d653e03d9f6b1d5
llvm-svn: 346757
Fix places where the return type of a FunctionDecl was being used in
place of the function type
FunctionDecl::Create() takes as its T parameter the type of function
that should be created, not the return type. Passing in the return type
looks to have been copypasta'd around a bit, but the number of correct
usages outweighs the incorrect ones so I've opted for keeping what T is
the same and fixing up the call sites instead.
This fixes a crash in Clang when attempting to compile the following
snippet of code with -fblocks -fsanitize=function -x objective-c++ (my
original repro case):
void g(void(^)());
void f()
{
__block int a = 0;
g(^(){ a++; });
}
as well as the following which only requires -fsanitize=function -x c++:
void f(char * buf)
{
__builtin_os_log_format(buf, "");
}
Patch by: Ben (bobsayshilol)
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53263
llvm-svn: 346601
of a non-trivial C struct, copy the preceding trivial fields that
haven't been copied.
This commit fixes a bug where the instructions used to copy the
preceding trivial fields were emitted inside the loop body.
rdar://problem/44185064
llvm-svn: 343556
Clang generates copy and dispose helper functions for each block literal
on the stack. Often these functions are equivalent for different blocks.
This commit makes changes to merge equivalent copy and dispose helper
functions and reduce code size.
To enable merging equivalent copy/dispose functions, the captured object
infomation is encoded into the helper function name. This allows IRGen
to check whether an equivalent helper function has already been emitted
and reuse the function instead of generating a new helper function
whenever a block is defined. In addition, the helper functions are
marked as linkonce_odr to enable merging helper functions that have the
same name across translation units and marked as unnamed_addr to enable
the linker's deduplication pass to merge functions that have different
names but the same content.
rdar://problem/42640608
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50152
llvm-svn: 339438
to a header file.
This is in preparation for using the visitor classes to warn about
memcpy'ing non-trivial C structs.
See the discussion here:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D45310
rdar://problem/36124208
llvm-svn: 330201
volatile array field is copied.
The crash occurs because method 'visitArray' passes a null FieldDecl to
method 'visit' and some of the methods called downstream expect a
non-null FieldDecl to be passed.
This reapplies r330151 with a fix to the test case.
rdar://problem/33599681
llvm-svn: 330155
volatile array field is copied.
The crash occurs because method 'visitArray' passes a null FieldDecl to
method 'visit' and some of the methods called downstream expect a
non-null FieldDecl to be passed.
rdar://problem/33599681
llvm-svn: 330151
This patch uses the infrastructure added in r326307 for enabling
non-trivial fields to be declared in C structs to allow __weak fields in
C structs in ARC.
This recommits r327206, which was reverted because it caused
module-enabled builders to fail. I discovered that the
CXXRecordDecl::CanPassInRegisters flag wasn't being set correctly in
some cases after I moved it to RecordDecl.
Thanks to Eric Liu for helping me investigate the bug.
rdar://problem/33599681
https://reviews.llvm.org/D44095
llvm-svn: 327870
This patch uses the infrastructure added in r326307 for enabling
non-trivial fields to be declared in C structs to allow __weak fields in
C structs in ARC.
rdar://problem/33599681
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44095
llvm-svn: 327206
ARC mode.
Declaring __strong pointer fields in structs was not allowed in
Objective-C ARC until now because that would make the struct non-trivial
to default-initialize, copy/move, and destroy, which is not something C
was designed to do. This patch lifts that restriction.
Special functions for non-trivial C structs are synthesized that are
needed to default-initialize, copy/move, and destroy the structs and
manage the ownership of the objects the __strong pointer fields point
to. Non-trivial structs passed to functions are destructed in the callee
function.
rdar://problem/33599681
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41228
llvm-svn: 326307