The synchronization library was marked as disabled on Apple platforms
up to now because we were not 100% sure that it was going to be ABI
stable. However, it's been some time since we shipped it in upstream
libc++ now and there's been no changes so far. This patch enables the
synchronization library on Apple platforms, and hence commits the ABI
stability as far as that vendor is concerned.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96790
Allow the usage of minor version 0, for hip versions
such as 4.0. Change the default values when performing
version checks.
Reviewed By: yaxunl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104062
If an inferior exits prior to the processing of a disconnect request,
then the threads executing EventThreadFunction and request_discontinue
respectively may call SendTerminatedEvent simultaneously, in turn,
testing and/or setting g_vsc.sent_terminated_event without any
synchronization. In case the thread executing EventThreadFunction sets
it before the thread executing request_discontinue has had a chance to
test it, the latter would move ahead to issue a response to the
disconnect request. Said response may be dispatched ahead of the
terminated event compelling the client to terminate the debug session
without consuming any console output that might've been generated by
the execution of terminateCommands.
Reviewed By: clayborg, wallace
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103609
This adds implementation information for N2607,
clarifies that C17 only resolved defect reports,
and adds -std= information for the different versions.
Register allocation may spill virtual registers to the stack, which can
increase alignment requirements of the stack frame. If the the function
did not require stack realignment before register allocation, the
registers required to do so may not be reserved/available. This results
in a stack frame that requires realignment but can not be realigned.
Instead, only increase the alignment of the stack if we are still able
to realign.
The register SpillAlignment will be ignored if we can't realign, and the
backend will be responsible for emitting the correct unaligned loads and
stores. This seems to be the assumed behaviour already, e.g.
ARMBaseInstrInfo::storeRegToStackSlot and X86InstrInfo::storeRegToStackSlot
are both `canRealignStack` aware.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103602
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: aaron.ballman, ebevhan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88174
Adds the basic instrumentation needed for stack tagging.
Currently does not support stack short granules or TLS stack histories,
since a different code path is followed for the callback instrumentation
we use.
We may simply wait to support these two features until we switch to
a custom calling convention.
Patch By: xiangzhangllvm, morehouse
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102901
Not sure sectionType() carries its weight, but while we have it
we should use it consistently.
No behavior change.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104027
This is the first step to convert vector ops to MMA operations in order to
target GPUs tensor core ops. This currently only support simple cases,
transpose and element-wise operation will be added later.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102962
The problematic code pattern in the test is based on:
https://llvm.org/PR50638
If the IfCond is itself the phi that we are trying to remove,
then the loop around line 2835 can end up with something like:
%cmp = select i1 %cmp, i1 false, i1 true
That can then lead to a use-after-free and assert (although
I'm still not seeing that locally in my release + asserts build).
I think this can only happen with unreachable code.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104063
This reverts commit 00764c36ed and the
follow up d2223c7a49.
The original patch broke that one could use static member variables while
inside a static member functions without having a running target. It seems that
LLDB currently requires that static variables are only found via the global
variable lookup so that they can get materialized and mapped to the argument
struct of the expression.
After 00764c36ed static variables of the current
class could be found via Clang's lookup which LLDB isn't observing. This
resulting in expressions actually containing these variables as normal
globals that can't be rewritten to a member of the argument struct.
More specifically, in the test TestCPPThis, the expression
`expr --j false -- s_a` is now only passing if we have a runnable target.
I'll revert the patch as the possible fixes aren't trivial and it degrades
the debugging experience more than the issue that the revert patch addressed.
The underlying bug can be reproduced before/after this patch by stopping
in `TestCPPThis` main function and running: `e -j false -- my_a; A<int>::s_a`.
The `my_a` will pull in the `A<int>` class and the second expression will
be resolved by Clang on its own (which causes LLDB to not materialize the
static variable).
Note: A workaround is to just do `::s_a` which will force LLDB to take the global
variable lookup.
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Removing explicit operator bool() from all the classes in the isl C++ bindings.
- Replace each call to operator bool() to method `is_null()`.
- isl-noexceptions.h has been generated by this 27396daac5
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103976
Given `int foo, bar;`, TraverseAST reveals this tree:
TranslationUnitDecl
- foo
- bar
Before this patch, with the TraversalScope set to {foo}, TraverseAST yields:
foo
After this patch it yields:
TranslationUnitDecl
- foo
Also, TraverseDecl(TranslationUnitDecl) now respects the traversal scope.
---
The main effect of this today is that clang-tidy checks that match the
translationUnitDecl(), either in order to traverse it or check
parentage, should work.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104071
<string> is currently the highest impact header in a clang+llvm build:
https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/chromium-browser-clang/llvm-include-analysis.html
One of the most common places this is being included is the APInt.h header, which needs it for an old toString() implementation that returns std::string - an inefficient method compared to the SmallString versions that it actually wraps.
This patch replaces these APInt/APSInt methods with a pair of llvm::toString() helpers inside StringExtras.h, adjusts users accordingly and removes the <string> from APInt.h - I was hoping that more of these users could be converted to use the SmallString methods, but it appears that most end up creating a std::string anyhow. I avoided trying to use the raw_ostream << operators as well as I didn't want to lose having the integer radix explicit in the code.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103888
GCC documentation for the `wa` constraint states that:
```
wa
A VSX register (VSR), vs0…vs63. This is either an FPR (vs0…vs31 are f0…f31)
or a VR (vs32…vs63 are v0…v31).
```
This technically means that we could accept floating point parameters. In fact,
gcc itself does. The following testcase compiles and runs on all PPC platforms with GCC,
whereas clang/llc will assert:
```
#include <stdio.h>
double foo ( vector double a ) {
double b, c;
asm("xvabsdp %x0, %x2 \n"
"xxsldwi %x1, %x0, %x0, 2 \n"
: "+wa" (b),
"=wa" (c)
: "wa" (a)
);
return b+c;
}
int main(void) {
vector double a = {-3., -4.};
double t = foo( a );
printf("%g\n", t);
}
```
This patch allows clang/llc to build and run this testcase.
Reviewed By: nemanjai, #powerpc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103409
mixed integer and floating point types with WarnOnEquivalentBitWidth=0.
Also standardize control flow of handleX conversion functions to make it easier to be consistent.
Patch by Stephen Concannon!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103894
Refactor to avoid assignment inside condition by using 'if
(init-decl)'. Also remove some unnecessary braces on a separate
if-nest.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104039
Re-applying this patch after bots failures. Should be fine now.
The function __multi3() is undefined on 32-bit ARM, so a call to it should
never be emitted. Instead, plain instructions need to be generated to
perform 128-bit multiplications.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103906