z/OS defaults to 16 bytes for __attribute__((aligned)), modify the test to differentiate between z/OS and Linux on s390x.
Reviewed By: abhina.sreeskantharajan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89127
The error-bit was missing, if a DeclRefExpr (which refers to a VarDecl
with a contains-errors initializer).
It could cause different violations in clang -- the DeclRefExpr is value-dependent,
but not contains-errors, `ABC<DeclRefExpr>` could produce a non-error
and non-dependent type in non-template context, which will lead to
crashes in constexpr evaluation.
Reviewed By: sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86048
We now recognize this function as a builtin despite it having an
unexpected number of parameters; make sure we don't enforce that it has
only 1 argument for its 2 parameters.
The current half vector was enforcing an assert expecting
"(LHS is half vector) == (RHS is half vector)"
for comma.
Reviewed By: ahatanak, fhahn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88265
This happens in glibc's headers. It's important that we recognize these
functions so that we can mark them as returns_twice.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88518
Check applied to unbounded (incomplete) arrays and pointers to spot
cases where the computed address is beyond the largest possible
addressable extent of the array, based on the address space in which the
array is delcared, or which the pointer refers to.
Check helps to avoid cases of nonsense pointer math and array indexing
which could lead to linker failures or runtime exceptions. Of
particular interest when building for embedded systems with small
address spaces.
This is version 2 of this patch -- version 1 had some testing issues
due to a sign error in existing code. That error is corrected and
lit test for this chagne is extended to verify the fix.
Originally reviewed/accepted by: aaron.ballman
Original revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86796
Reviewed By: ebevhan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88174
Set the default wchar_t type on z/OS, and unsigned as the default.
Reviewed By: hubert.reinterpretcast, fanbo-meng
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87624
Instead of relying on whether a certain identifier is a builtin, introduce BuiltinAttr to specify a declaration as having builtin semantics.
This fixes incompatible redeclarations of builtins, as reverting the identifier as being builtin due to one incompatible redeclaration would have broken rest of the builtin calls.
Mostly-compatible redeclarations of builtins also no longer have builtin semantics. They don't call the builtin nor inherit their attributes.
A long-standing FIXME regarding builtins inside a namespace enclosed in extern "C" not being recognized is also addressed.
Due to the more correct handling attributes for builtin functions are added in more places, resulting in more useful warnings.
Tests are updated to reflect that.
Intrinsics without an inline definition in intrin.h had `inline` and `static` removed as they had no effect and caused them to no longer be recognized as builtins otherwise.
A pthread_create() related test is XFAIL-ed, as it relied on it being recognized as a builtin based on its name.
The builtin declaration syntax is too restrictive and doesn't allow custom structs, function pointers, etc.
It seems to be the only case and fixing this would require reworking the current builtin syntax, so this seems acceptable.
Fixes PR45410.
Reviewed By: rsmith, yutsumi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77491
This patch adds support for implicit casting between GNU vectors and SVE
vectors when `__ARM_FEATURE_SVE_BITS==N`, as defined by the Arm C
Language Extensions (ACLE, version 00bet5, section 3.7.3.3) for SVE [1].
This behavior makes it possible to use GNU vectors with ACLE functions
that operate on VLAT. For example:
typedef int8_t vec __attribute__((vector_size(32)));
vec f(vec x) { return svasrd_x(svptrue_b8(), x, 1); }
Tests are also added for implicit casting between GNU and fixed-length
SVE vectors created by the 'arm_sve_vector_bits' attribute. This
behavior makes it possible to use VLST with existing interfaces that
operate on GNUT. For example:
typedef int8_t vec1 __attribute__((vector_size(32)));
void f(vec1);
#if __ARM_FEATURE_SVE_BITS==256 && __ARM_FEATURE_SVE_VECTOR_OPERATORS
typedef svint8_t vec2 __attribute__((arm_sve_vector_bits(256)));
void g(vec2 x) { f(x); } // OK
#endif
The `__ARM_FEATURE_SVE_VECTOR_OPERATORS` feature macro indicates
interoperability with the GNU vector extension. This is the first patch
providing support for this feature, which once complete will be enabled
by the `-msve-vector-bits` flag, as the `__ARM_FEATURE_SVE_BITS` feature
currently is.
[1] https://developer.arm.com/documentation/100987/latest
Reviewed By: efriedma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87607
Check applied to unbounded (incomplete) arrays and pointers
to spot cases where the computed address is beyond the
largest possible addressable extent of the array, based
on the address space in which the array is delcared, or
which the pointer refers to.
Check helps to avoid cases of nonsense pointer math and
array indexing which could lead to linker failures or
runtime exceptions. Of particular interest when building
for embedded systems with small address spaces.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86796
This is the initial part of the implementation of the C++20 likelihood
attributes. It handles the attributes in an if statement.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85091
The __ARM_FEATURE_SVE_BITS feature macro is specified in the Arm C
Language Extensions (ACLE) for SVE [1] (version 00bet5). From the spec,
where __ARM_FEATURE_SVE_BITS==N:
When N is nonzero, indicates that the implementation is generating
code for an N-bit SVE target and that the arm_sve_vector_bits(N)
attribute is available.
This was defined in D83550 as __ARM_FEATURE_SVE_BITS_EXPERIMENTAL and
enabled under the -msve-vector-bits flag to simplify initial tests.
This patch drops _EXPERIMENTAL now there is support for the feature.
[1] https://developer.arm.com/documentation/100987/latest
Reviewed By: david-arm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86720
Continue to heuristically pick the wider of the two operands for
narrowing conversion warnings so that some_char + 1 isn't treated as
being wider than a char, but use the more accurate computation for
tautological comparison warnings.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85778
This patch implements the semantics for the 'arm_sve_vector_bits' type
attribute, defined by the Arm C Language Extensions (ACLE) for SVE [1].
The purpose of this attribute is to define vector-length-specific (VLS)
versions of existing vector-length-agnostic (VLA) types.
The semantics were already implemented by D83551, although the
implementation approach has since changed to represent VLSTs as
VectorType in the AST and fixed-length vectors in the IR everywhere
except in function args/returns. This is described in the prototype
patch D85128 demonstrating the new approach.
The semantic changes added in D83551 are changed since the
AttributedType is replaced by VectorType in the AST. Minimal changes
were necessary in the previous patch as the canonical type for both VLA
and VLS was the same (i.e. sizeless), except in constructs such as
globals and structs where sizeless types are unsupported. This patch
reverts the changes that permitted VLS types that were represented as
sizeless types in such circumstances, and adds support for implicit
casting between VLA <-> VLS types as described in section 3.7.3.2 of the
ACLE.
Since the SVE builtin types for bool and uint8 are both represented as
BuiltinType::UChar in VLSTs, two new vector kinds are implemented to
distinguish predicate and data vectors.
[1] https://developer.arm.com/documentation/100987/latest
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85736
This enables us to use the __builtin_rotateleft / __builtin_rotateright 8/16/32/64 intrinsics inside constexpr code.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86342
This adds parsing and codegen support for tune in target attribute.
I've implemented this so that arch in the target attribute implicitly disables tune from the command line. I'm not sure what gcc does here. But since -march implies -mtune. I assume 'arch' in the target attribute implies tune in the target attribute.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86187
[Clang] Fix BZ47169, loader_uninitialized on incomplete types
Reported by @erichkeane. Fix proposed by @erichkeane works, tests included.
Bug introduced in D74361. Crash was on querying a CXXRecordDecl for
hasTrivialDefaultConstructor on an incomplete type. Fixed by calling
RequireCompleteType in the right place.
Reviewed By: erichkeane
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85990
We're (temporarily) disabling ExtInt for the '__atomic' builtins so we can better design their behavior later. The idea is until we do an audit/design for the way atomic builtins are supposed to work with _ExtInt, we should leave them restricted so they don't limit our future options, such as by binding us to a sub-optimal implementation via ABI.
Example after this change:
$ cat test.c
void f(_ExtInt(64) *ptr) {
__atomic_fetch_add(ptr, 1, 0);
}
$ clang -c test.c
test.c:2:22: error: argument to atomic builtin of type '_ExtInt' is not supported
__atomic_fetch_add(ptr, 1, 0);
^
1 error generated.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84049
ns_error_domain can be used by, e.g. NS_ERROR_ENUM, in order to
identify a global declaration representing the domain constant.
Introduces the attribute, Sema handling, diagnostics, and test case.
This is cherry-picked from a14779f504
and adapted to updated Clang APIs.
Reviewed By: gribozavr2, aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84005
- Prevent nullptr-deference at try to emit warning for invalid `expr`
- Simplify `InitListChecker::UpdateStructuredListElement()` usages. We do not need to check `expr` and increment `StructuredIndex` (for invalid `expr`) before the call anymore.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85193
This change squelches the warning for a cast from fixed to fixed point
conversions when -Wbad-function-cast is enabled.
Fixes:
cast from function call of type '_Fract' to non-matching type '_Fract'
[-Wbad-function-cast]
Reviewed By: bjope
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85157
Vectors of bfloat are a storage format only; you're supposed to
explicitly convert them to a wider type to do arithmetic on them.
But currently, if you write something like
bfloat16x4_t test(bfloat16x4_t a, bfloat16x4_t b) { return a + b; }
then the clang frontend accepts it without error, and (ARM or AArch64)
isel fails to generate code for it.
Added a rule in Sema that forbids the attempt from even being made,
and tests that check it. In particular, we also outlaw arithmetic
between vectors of bfloat and any other vector type.
Patch by Luke Cheeseman.
Reviewed By: LukeGeeson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85009
This warning diagnoses cases where an expression is compared to a
constant, and the comparison is tautological due to the form of the
expression (but not merely due to its type). This applies in cases such
as comparisons of bit-fields and the result of bit-masks.
The new warning is added to the Clang diagnostic group
-Wtautological-constant-in-range-compare but not to the
formerly-equivalent GCC-compatibility diagnostic group -Wtype-limits,
which retains its old meaning of diagnosing only tautological
comparisons to extremal values of a type (eg, int > INT_MAX).
Reviewed By: rtrieu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85256