Summary:
Every powerpc64le platform uses elfv2.
For powerpc64, the environments "elfv1" and "elfv2" were added for
FreeBSD ELFv1->ELFv2 migration in D61950. FreeBSD developers have
decided to use OS versions to select ABI, and no one is relying on the
environments.
Also use elfv2 on powerpc64-linux-musl.
Users can always use -mabi=elfv1 and -mabi=elfv2 to override the default
ABI.
Reviewed By: adalava
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72352
Linux' current addLibCxxIncludePaths and addLibStdCxxIncludePaths
are actually almost non-Linux-specific at all, and can be reused
almost as such for all gcc toolchains. Only keep
Android/Freescale/Cray hacks in Linux's version.
Patch by sthibaul (Samuel Thibault)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69758
-mpacked-stack is currently not supported with -mbackchain, so this should
result in a compilation error message instead of being silently ignored.
Review: Ulrich Weigand
gcc/config/{i386,s390} support -mnop-mcount. We currently only support
-mnop-mcount for SystemZ. The function attribute "mnop-mcount" is
ignored on other targets.
gcc/config/{i386,s390} support -mfentry. We currently only support
-mfentry for X86 and SystemZ. TargetOpcode::FENTRY_CALL is not handled
on other targets.
% clang -target aarch64 -pg -mfentry a.c -c
fatal error: error in backend: Not supported instr: <MCInst 21>
-mfentry, -mrecord-mcount, and -mnop-mcount were invented for Linux
ftrace. Linux uses $(call cc-option-yn,-mrecord-mcount) to detect if the
specific feature is available. Reject unsupported features so that Linux
build system will not wrongly consider them available and cause
build/runtime failures.
Note, GCC has stricter checks that we do not implement, e.g. -fpic/-fpie
-fnop-mcount is not allowed on x86, -fpic/-fpie -mfentry is not allowed
on x86-32.
GCC's x86 and s390 ports support -mrecord-mcount. Other ports reject the
option.
aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc: error: unrecognized command line option ‘-mrecord-mcount’
Allowing this option can cause failures when building Linux kernel for
aarch64, powerpc64, etc, which will think the feature is available if
the clang command returns 0.
Method '-[NSCoder decodeValueOfObjCType:at:]' is not only deprecated
but also a security hazard, hence a loud check.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71728
Recognize -mrecord-mcount from the command line and add a function attribute
"mrecord-mcount" when passed.
Only valid on SystemZ (when used with -mfentry).
Review: Ulrich Weigand
https://reviews.llvm.org/D71627
Summary: Per D62731, the behavior of clang with `-frounding-math` is no worse than when the rounding flag was completely ignored, so remove this unnecessary warning.
Reviewers: mibintc, chandlerc, echristo, rjmccall, kpn, erichkeane, rsmith, andrew.w.kaylor
Reviewed By: mibintc
Subscribers: merge_guards_bot, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71671
On Darwin, when used for generating a linked binary from a source file
(through an intermediate object file), the driver will invoke `cc1` to
generate a temporary object file. The temporary remark file will now be
emitted next to the object file, which will then be picked up by
`dsymutil` and emitted in the .dSYM bundle.
This is available for all formats except YAML since by default, YAML
doesn't need a section and the remark file will be lost.
Our build system does not handle randomly named files created during
the build well. We'd prefer to write compilation output directly
without creating a temporary file. Function parameters already
existed to control this behavior but were not exposed all the way out
to the command line.
Patch by Zachary Henkel!
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70615
Recognize -mpacked-stack from the command line and add a function attribute
"mpacked-stack" when passed. This is needed for building the Linux kernel.
If this option is passed for any other target than SystemZ, an error is
generated.
Review: Ulrich Weigand
https://reviews.llvm.org/D71441
In Xcode 11, ld added a new flag called -platform_version that can be used instead of the old -<platform>_version_min flags.
The new flag allows Clang to pass the SDK version from the driver to the linker.
This patch adopts the new -platform_version flag in Clang, and starts using it by default,
unless a linker version < 520 is passed to the driver.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71579
GCC implicitly adds an .exe suffix if it is given an output file name,
but the file name doesn't contain a suffix, and there are certain
users of GCC that rely on this behaviour (and run into issues when
trying to use Clang instead of GCC). And MSVC's cl.exe also does the
same (but not link.exe).
However, GCC only does this when actually running on windows, not when
operating as a cross compiler.
As GCC doesn't have this behaviour when cross compiling, we definitely
shouldn't introduce the behaviour in such cases (as it would break
at least as many cases as this fixes).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71400
Handle -march=native in systemz::getSystemZTargetCPU, similar to
how this is done on other platforms. Also change the return type
to std::string instead of const char *.
This matches https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/AArch64-Options.html
> -momit-leaf-frame-pointer
> -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer
>
> Omit or keep the frame pointer in leaf functions. The former behavior is the default.
-mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer is currently a no-op because
TargetOptions::DisableFramePointerElim is only considered for non-leaf
functions.
Reviewed By: efriedma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71167
D39317 made clang use .init_array when no gcc installations is found.
This change changes all gcc installations to use .init_array .
GCC 4.7 by default stopped providing .ctors/.dtors compatible crt files,
and stopped emitting .ctors for __attribute__((constructor)).
.init_array should always work.
FreeBSD rules are moved to FreeBSD.cpp to make Generic_ELF rules clean.
Reviewed By: rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71434
Very few ELF platforms still use .ctors/.dtors now. Linux (glibc: 1999-07),
DragonFlyBSD, FreeBSD (2012-03) and Solaris have supported .init_array
for many years. Some architectures like AArch64/RISC-V default to
.init_array . GNU ld and gold can even convert .ctors to .init_array .
It makes more sense to flip the CC1 default, and only uses
-fno-use-init-array on platforms that don't support .init_array .
For example, OpenBSD did not support DT_INIT_ARRAY before Aug 2016
(86fa57a279)
I may miss some ELF platforms that still use .ctors, but their
maintainers can easily diagnose such problems.
Reviewed By: rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71393
Serialized remarks contain debug locations for each remark, by storing a
file path, a line, and a column.
Also, remarks support being embedded in a .dSYM bundle using a separate
section in object files, that is found by `dsymutil` through the debug
map.
In order for tools to map addresses to source and display remarks in the
source, we need line tables, and in order for `dsymutil` to find the
object files containing the remark section, we need to keep the debug
map around.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71325
This is a follow up patch to use the OpenMP-IR-Builder, as discussed on
the mailing list ([1] and later) and at the US Dev Meeting'19.
[1] http://lists.flang-compiler.org/pipermail/flang-dev_lists.flang-compiler.org/2019-May/000197.html
Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim
Subscribers: ppenzin, penzn, llvm-commits, cfe-commits, jfb, guansong, bollu, hiraditya, mgorny
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69922
The -fsplit-dwarf-inlining option does not conform to DWARF5 standard.
It creates children for Skeleton compilation unit. We need default behavior
to be DWARF5 compatible. Thus set default state for -fsplit-dwarf-inlining
into "false".
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71304
This adds a check for the usage of -foptimization-record-file with
multiple -arch options. This is not permitted since it would require us
to rename the file requested by the user to avoid overwriting it for the
second cc1 invocation.
This patch allows for -o to be used with -c when compiling with clang
interface stubs enabled. This is because the second file will be an
intermediate ifs stubs file that is the text stub analog of the .o file.
Both get produces in this case, so two files.
Why are we doing this? Because we want to support the case where
interface stubs are used bu first invoking clang like so:
clang -c <other flags> -emit-interface-stubs foo.c -o foo.o
...
clang -emit-interface-stubs <.o files> -o libfoo.so
This should generate N .ifs files, and one .ifso file. Prior to this
patch, using -o with the -c invocation was not possible. Currently the
clang driver supports generating a a.out/.so file at the same time as a
merged ifs file / ifso file, but this is done by checking that the final
job is the IfsMerge job. When -c is used, the final job is a Compile job
so what this patch does is check to figure out of the job type is
TY_IFS_CPP.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70763
Fixed the test case to set --sysroot, which lets it succeed in the case where
a directory named "/usr/include/c++/v1" or "/usr/local/include/c++/v1" exists.
Original commit message:
> The NDK uses a separate set of libc++ headers in the sysroot. Any headers
> in the installation directory are not going to work on Android, not least
> because they use a different name for the inline namespace (std::__1 instead
> of std::__ndk1).
>
> This effectively makes it impossible to produce a single toolchain that is
> capable of targeting both Android and another platform that expects libc++
> headers to be installed in the installation directory, such as Mac.
>
> In order to allow this scenario to work, stop looking for headers in the
> install directory on Android.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71154
The NDK uses a separate set of libc++ headers in the sysroot. Any headers
in the installation directory are not going to work on Android, not least
because they use a different name for the inline namespace (std::__1 instead
of std::__ndk1).
This effectively makes it impossible to produce a single toolchain that is
capable of targeting both Android and another platform that expects libc++
headers to be installed in the installation directory, such as Mac.
In order to allow this scenario to work, stop looking for headers in the
install directory on Android.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71154
Summary:
The HIP toolchain invokes `llc` without an explicit opt-level, meaning
it always uses the default (-O2). This makes it impossible to use -O1,
for example. The HIP toolchain also coerces -Os/-Oz to -O2 even when
invoking opt, and it coerces -Og to -O2 rather than -O1.
Forward the opt-level to `llc` as well as `opt`, and only coerce levels
where it is required.
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70987
Patch was reverted because https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44048
The original patch is modified to set the strictfp IR attribute
explicitly in CodeGen instead of as a side effect of IRBuilder.
In the 2nd attempt to reapply there was a windows lit test fail, the
tests were fixed to use wildcard matching.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62731
Many of the inputs to clang driver toolchain tools can be things other
than files such as -Xclang and -Xlinker arguments. For now we don't take
such tool pass-through type arguments (although having an -Xifs would be nice to
have to replace things like -emit-merged-ifs). So because for the moment
we are not doing any sort of argument pass-through, I am going to have
InterfaceStubs Merger ignore any non-file type input arguments.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70838
Instead of just searching for wasm-opt in PATH, use GetProgramPath, which
checks the `COMPILER_PATH` environment variable, -B paths, and `PATH`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70780
Summary:
A skeleton of AIX toolchain and system linker support has been introduced in D68340, and this is a follow on patch to it.
This patch adds support to system assembler invocation to the AIX toolchain.
Reviewers: daltenty, hubert.reinterpretcast, jasonliu, Xiangling_L, dlj
Reviewed By: daltenty, hubert.reinterpretcast
Subscribers: wuzish, nemanjai, kbarton, jfb, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69620
Skip distro detection when we're not running on Linux, or when the target triple is not Linux. This saves a few OS calls for each invocation of clang.exe.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70467
Summary:
Removed the ```-fforce-experimental-new-constant-interpreter flag```, leaving
only the ```-fexperimental-new-constant-interpreter``` one. The interpreter
now always emits an error on an unsupported feature.
Allowing the interpreter to bail out would require a mapping from APValue to
interpreter memory, which will not be necessary in the final version. It is
more sensible to always emit an error if the interpreter fails.
Reviewers: jfb, Bigcheese, rsmith, dexonsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70071
When selecting the set of default sanitizers, don't fail for unknown
architectures. This may be the case e.g. with x86_64-unknown-fuchsia
-m32 target that's used to build the bootloader.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70747
GCC 8 implements -fmacro-prefix-map. Like -fdebug-prefix-map, it replaces a string prefix for the __FILE__ macro.
-ffile-prefix-map is the union of -fdebug-prefix-map and -fmacro-prefix-map
Reviewed By: rnk, Lekensteyn, maskray
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49466