Summary:
Bail out early for scalable vectors. As global variables are not expected
to be scalable.
Use explicit call of getFixedSize() to assert on places where scalable size
doesn't make sense.
Reviewers: sdesmalen, efriedma, apazos, huntergr, willlovett
Reviewed By: sdesmalen
Subscribers: tschuett, hiraditya, rkruppe, psnobl, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74424
Replace some #includes in ARCMigrate source files with more specific includes
and forward declarations. This reduces the number of files that need to be
rebuilt when a header changes (and saves like 1 second of build time). For
example, several files no longer need to be rebuilt when the list of static
analyzer checkers(!) changes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74385
This version includes a fix for a set of crashes caused by marking
values depending on a yet unknown & tracked call as overdefined.
In some cases, we would later discover that the call has a constant
result and try to mark a user of it as constant, although it was already
marked as overdefined. Most instruction handlers bail out early if the
instruction is already overdefined. But that is not necessary for
CastInsts for example. By skipping values that depend on skipped
calls, we resolve the crashes and also improve the precision in some
cases (see resolvedundefsin-tracked-fn.ll).
Note that we may not skip PHI nodes that may depend on a skipped call,
but they can be safely marked as overdefined, as we bail out early if
the PHI node is overdefined.
This reverts the revert commit
a74b31a3e9cd844c7ce2087978568e3f5ec8519.
Summary: This was a missed case when ValueRange was originally added, and allows for constructing a ValueRange from the arguments of a block.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74363
This will create e.g. a compiler-rt target that'll build compiler-rt for
all configured targets, similar to how the runtimes umbrella target
builds all the runtimes for all configured targets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74458
When we have to widen to a 64-bit register, we have to emit a SUBREG_TO_REG.
Add a general-purpose widening helpe which emits the correct SUBREG_TO_REG
instruction based off of a desired size and add a testcase.
Also remove some asserts which are technically incorrect in `emitTestBit`.
- p0 doesn't count as a scalar type, so we need to check `!Ty.isVector()`
instead
- Whenever we have a s1, the Size/Bit checks are too conservative, so just
remove them
Replace these asserts with less conservative ones where applicable.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74427
Summary:
Passes ORE, BPI, BFI are not being preserved by Loop passes, hence it
is incorrect to retrieve these passes as cached.
This patch makes the loop passes in question compute a new instance.
In some of these cases, however, it may be beneficial to change the Loop pass to
a Function pass instead, similar to the change for LoopUnrollAndJam.
Reviewers: chandlerc, dmgreen, jdoerfert, reames
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, hiraditya, zzheng, steven_wu, dexonsmith, Whitney, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72891
This is to avoid performance regressions when the default attribute
behavior is fixed to assume ieee.
I tested the default on x86_64 ubuntu, which seems to default to
FTZ/DAZ, but am guessing for x86 and PS4.
Summary:
As far as I can tell, the SFINAE was broken; there is no such thing as
std::is_trivially_constructible<T>::type.
Subscribers: dexonsmith, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74380
In a previous patch I changed `std::decay<T>::type` to `std::decay<T>`
rather than `std::decay_t<T>`. This seems to have broken the build
*only for clang-cl*. I don't know why.
Submitting with post-commit review because this is an obvious fix for a
build breakage and we've verified that it fixes the breakage.
D43468+D44380 added INSERT [AFTER|BEFORE] for non-orphan sections. This patch
makes INSERT work for orphan sections as well.
`SECTIONS {...} INSERT [AFTER|BEFORE] .foo` does not set `hasSectionCommands`, so the result
will be similar to a regular link without a linker script. The differences when `hasSectionCommands` is set include:
* image base is different
* -z noseparate-code/-z noseparate-loadable-segments are unavailable
* some special symbols such as `_end _etext _edata` are not defined
The behavior is similar to GNU ld:
INSERT is not considered an external linker script.
This feature makes the section layout more flexible. It can be used to:
* Place .nv_fatbin before other readonly SHT_PROGBITS sections to mitigate relocation overflows.
* Disturb the layout to expose address sensitive application bugs.
Reviewed By: grimar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74375
GNU ld has a counterintuitive lang_propagate_lma_regions rule.
```
// .foo's LMA region is propagated to .bar because their VMA region is the same,
// and .bar does not have an explicit output section address (addr_tree).
.foo : { *(.foo) } >RAM AT> FLASH
.bar : { *(.bar) } >RAM
// An explicit output section address disables propagation.
.foo : { *(.foo) } >RAM AT> FLASH
.bar . : { *(.bar) } >RAM
```
In both cases, lld thinks .foo's LMA region is propagated and
places .bar in the same PT_LOAD, so lld diverges from GNU ld w.r.t. the
second case (lma-align.test).
This patch changes Writer<ELFT>::createPhdrs to disable propagation
(start a new PT_LOAD). A user of the first case can make linker scripts
portable by explicitly specifying `AT>`. By contrast, there was no
workaround for the old behavior.
This change uncovers another LMA related bug in assignOffsets() where
`ctx->lmaOffset = 0;` was omitted. It caused a spurious "load address
range overlaps" error for at2.test
The new PT_LOAD rule is complex. For convenience, I listed the origins of some subexpressions:
* rL323449: `sec->memRegion == load->firstSec->memRegion`; linkerscript/at3.test
* D43284: `load->lastSec == Out::programHeaders` (don't start a new PT_LOAD after program headers); linkerscript/at4.test
* D58892: `sec != relroEnd` (start a new PT_LOAD after PT_GNU_RELRO)
Reviewed By: psmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74297
When lmaRegion is non-null, respect `sec->alignment`
This rule is analogous to `switchTo(sec)` which advances sh_addr (VMA).
This fixes the p_paddr misalignment issue as reported by
https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/trusty/external/trusted-firmware-a/+/1230058
Note, `sec->alignment` is the maximum of ALIGN and input section alignments. We may overalign LMA than GNU ld.
linkerscript/align-lma.s has a FIXME that demonstrates another bug:
`.bss ... >RAM` should be placed in a different PT_LOAD (GNU ld
behavior) because its lmaRegion (nullptr) is different from the previous
section's lmaRegion (ROM).
Reviewed By: psmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74286
Summary:
GNU objdump prints the file format in lowercase, e.g. `elf64-x86-64`. llvm-objdump prints `ELF64-x86-64` right now, even though piping that into llvm-objcopy refuses that as a valid arch to use.
As an example of a problem this causes, see: https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues/779
Reviewers: MaskRay, jhenderson, alexshap
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Subscribers: tpimh, sbc100, grimar, jvesely, nhaehnle, kerbowa, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74433
This has a really interesting side effect in that it improves some UMAX/UMIN reduction code which had redundant XOR(SHUFFLE(XOR(X,SIGNMASK)),SIGNMASK) patterns - the getNegatibleCost recognises it as FNEG(SHUFFLE(FNEG(X))).... We have a lot of FNEG patterns bitcasted to the integer domain for XOR signbit twiddling which is similar to what we do to allow UMAX/UMIN to be lowered using SMAX/SMIN.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74231
Summary:
A number of testcases in TSAN are designed to deal with intermittent problems
not exist in all executions of the tested program. A script called deflake.bash
runs the executable up to 10 times to deal with the intermittent nature of the tests.
The purpose of this patch is to parameterize the hard-coded threshold above via
--cmake_variables=-DTSAN_TEST_DEFLAKE_THRESHOLD=SomeIntegerValue
When this cmake var is not set, the default value of 10 will be used.
Reviewer: dvyukov (Dmitry Vyukov), eugenis (Evgenii Stepanov), rnk (Reid Kleckner), hubert.reinterpretcast (Hubert Tong), vitalybuka (Vitaly Buka)
Reviewed By: vitalybuka (Vitaly Buka)
Subscribers: mgorny (Michal Gorny), jfb (JF Bastien), steven.zhang (qshanz), llvm-commits (Mailing List llvm-commits), Sanitizers
Tag: LLVM, Sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73707
Summary:
In D27429, we switched the Apple implementation of steady_clock::now()
from clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) to clock_gettime(CLOCK_UPTIME_RAW).
The purpose was to get nanosecond precision, and also to improve the
performance of the implementation.
However, it appears that CLOCK_UPTIME_RAW does not satisfy the requirements
of the Standard, since it is not strictly speaking monotonic. Indeed, the
clock does not increment while the system is asleep, which had been
mentioned in D27429 but somehow not addressed.
This patch switches to CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW, which is monotonic, increased
during sleep, and also has nanosecond precision.
https://llvm.org/PR44773
Reviewers: bruno, howard.hinnant, EricWF
Subscribers: christof, jkorous, dexonsmith, libcxx-commits, mclow.lists, EricWF
Tags: #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74341
This reverts commit 99c5bcbce8.
Change clang option -ffp-model=precise to select ffp-contract=on
Including some small touch-ups to the original commit
Reviewers: rjmccall, Andy Kaylor
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74436
An option is added for PowerPC to disable use of non-volatile CR
register fields and avoid CR spilling in the prologue.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69835
The calculation _Offset + _Count <= size() may overflow, so use
_Count <= size() - _Offset instead. Note that this is safe due to
the previous constraint that _Offset <= size().
Patch by Michael Schellenberger Costa.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71998
Added support for the intrinsic llvm.ppc.dcbfl and llvm.ppc.dcbflp.
These will be used for emitting cache control instructions dcbfl and dcbflp
which are actually mnemonics for using dcbf instruction with different
immediate arguments.
dcbfl ra, rb -> dcbf ra, rb, 1
dcbflp, ra, rb -> dcbf ra, rb, 3
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68411
These are only legal on CI+. The test would fail in a debug build, but
not a release due to the partial selection since the pre-selection
legality assert only happens in a debug build.
The DWARFv2-4 specification for the line table header states that the
include directories and file name tables both end with a single null
byte. Prior to this change, the parser did not detect if this byte was
missing, because it also stopped reading the tables once it reached the
prologue end, as claimed by the header_length field. This change adds a
check that the terminator has been seen at the end of each table.
Reviewed by: dblaikie, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74413
The number of standard opcodes is defined to be opcode_base - 1, so a
value of 0 for the opcode_base caused a crash as an attempt was made to
reserve many entries in a vector. This change fixes the crash, by
issuing a warning and skipping reading of standard opcode lengths in the
event of an opcode_base of 0.
Reviewed by: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74309
Also remove some test duplication and add a test case that shows the
maximum version is rejected (this also shows that the value in the error
message is actually in decimal, and not just missing an 0x prefix).
Reviewed by: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74403
This reverts commit 636c93ed11.
The original patch caused build failures on TSan buildbots. Commit 6ded69f294
fixes this issue by reducing the rate at which empty debug intrinsics
propagate, reducing the memory footprint and preventing a fatal spike.
Load extra bits if suitably aligned. This allows using widened
3-vector loads on SI, and fixes legalization for <9 x s32> (which LSV
apparently forms frequently on lowered kernel argument lists).
Fix incorrectly treating these as legal on SI. This should emit a
64-bit store and a 32-bit store.
I think all of the load and store rules are just about complete, but
due for a rewrite.
If an error had occurred when annotating a scope spec during the tentative parse
for a type-requirement, we would not revert nor commit the tentative parse, triggerring
an assertion failure.
Commit the TPA in this case and then do error recovery.
A memref_cast casting to a memref with a non identity map can't be
lowered to llvm. Take the following case:
```
func @invalid_memref_cast(%arg0: memref<?x?xf64>) {
%c1 = constant 1 : index
%c0 = constant 0 : index
%5 = memref_cast %arg0 : memref<?x?xf64> to memref<?x?xf64, #map1>
%25 = std.subview %5[%c0, %c0][%c1, %c1][] : memref<?x?xf64, #map1> to memref<?x?xf64, #map1>
return
}
```
When lowering the subview mlir was assuming `%5` to have an llvm type
(which is not the case as mlir failed to lower the memref_cast).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74466
Summary:
This was broken recently when moving from dialect registration via
static initializers to explicit intialization.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74480
We previously checked the constraints of instantiated function templates even in cases where
PartialOverloading was true and not all template arguments have been deduced, which caused crashes
in clangd (bug 44714).
We now check if all arguments have been deduced before checking constraints in partial overloading
scenarios.
Summary:
In `std::filesystem::proximate` tests we assume that the current working directory's name
is `fs.op.proximate`. This is fine when we're running the tests locally.
However, if we're running those tests on a remote machine via SSH, the directory layout may be
different. For example, currently we copy each test executable individually into
a temporary directory on the target board using SCP, so the assumption about the working directory name
doesn't necessarily hold.
This patch is the only thing that is necessary for all libc++ tests to pass when run remotely.
Reviewers: ldionne, EricWF, mclow.lists
Reviewed By: ldionne, EricWF
Subscribers: christof, dexonsmith, libcxx-commits
Tags: #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74348
Thus far we have been using builtin func op to model SPIR-V functions.
It was because builtin func op used to have special treatment in
various parts of the core codebase (e.g., pass pipelines, etc.) and
it's easy to bootstrap the development of the SPIR-V dialect. But
nowadays with general op concepts and region support we don't have
such limitations and it's time to tighten the SPIR-V dialect for
completeness.
This commits introduces a spv.func op to properly model SPIR-V
functions. Compared to builtin func op, it can provide the following
benefits:
* We can control the full op so we can integrate SPIR-V information
bits (e.g., function control) in a more integrated way and define
our own assembly form and enforcing better verification.
* We can have a better dialect and library boundary. At the current
moment only functions are modelled with an external op. With this
change, all ops modelling SPIR-V concpets will be spv.* ops and
registered to the SPIR-V dialect.
* We don't need to special-case func op anymore when creating
ConversionTarget declaring SPIR-V dialect as legal. This is quite
important given we'll see more and more conversions in the future.
In the process, bumps a few FuncOp methods to the FunctionLike trait.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74226