Failure: undefined symbol 'Lline_table_start0'.
Root-cause: we use a symbol subtraction to calculate at_stmt_list, but
the line table entries are not dumped in the assembly.
Fix: use zero instead of a symbol subtraction for Compile Unit 0.
llvm-svn: 174479
If an Apple llvmCore build is done without assertions, and a client uses
the llvmCore headers with assertions enabled, or vice versa, then things will
break because some of the structure sizes in the API are different. Use the
unifdef tool to make the headers unconditionally match the way the llvmCore
libraries were built.
llvm-svn: 174460
This reverts commit a33e1fafac7fedb1b080ef07ddf9ad6ddff3a830.
This unit test crashes on Darwon. It needs to be temporarily reverted
to unblock the test infrastructure.
llvm-svn: 174458
The stuff we're handing are all enums (Attribute::AttrKind), integers and
strings. Don't convert them to Constants, which is an unnecessary step here. The
rest of the changes are mostly mechanical.
llvm-svn: 174456
pointer in function prologs/epilogs. The opcodes should depend on the
data model (LP64 vs. ILP32) rather than the architecture bit-ness.
llvm-svn: 174446
is a vararg function.
The original code was examining flag OutputArg::IsFixed to determine whether
CC_MipsN_VarArg or CC_MipsN should be called. This is not correct, since this
flag is often set to false when the function being analyzed is a non-variadic
function.
llvm-svn: 174442
base point of a load, and the overall alignment of the load. This caused infinite loops in DAG combine with the
original application of this patch.
ORIGINAL COMMIT LOG:
When the target-independent DAGCombiner inferred a higher alignment for a load,
it would replace the load with one with the higher alignment. However, it did
not place the new load in the worklist, which prevented later DAG combines in
the same phase (for example, target-specific combines) from ever seeing it.
This patch corrects that oversight, and updates some tests whose output changed
due to slightly different DAGCombine outputs.
llvm-svn: 174431
All targets are now adding return value registers as implicit uses on
return instructions, and there is no longer a need for the live out
lists.
llvm-svn: 174417
Currently, when a fragment is relaxed, its size is modified, but its
offset is not (it gets laid out as a side effect of checking whether
it needs relaxation), then all subsequent fragments are invalidated
because their offsets need to change. When bundling is enabled,
relaxed fragments need to get laid out again, because the increase in
size may push it over a bundle boundary. So instead of only
invalidating subsequent fragments, also invalidate the fragment that
gets relaxed, which causes it to get laid out again.
This patch also fixes some trailing whitespace and fixes the
bundling-related debug output of MCFragments.
llvm-svn: 174401
Something very strange is going on with the output registers in this
target. Its ISelLowering code is inserting dangling CopyToReg nodes,
hoping that those physregs won't get clobbered before the RETURN.
This patch adds the output registers as implicit uses on RETURN
instructions in the custom emission pass. I'd much prefer to have those
CopyToReg nodes glued to the RETURNs, but I don't see how.
llvm-svn: 174400
The liveout lists are about to be removed from MRI, this is the only
place they were used after register allocation.
Get the live out V registers directly from the return instructions
instead.
llvm-svn: 174399
Use one intrinsic for all sorts of interpolation.
Use two separate unexpanded instructions to represent INTERP_XY and _ZW -
this will allow to eliminate one part if it's not used.
Track liveness of special interpolation regs instead of reserving them -
this will allow to reuse those regs, lowering reg pressure.
Patch By: Vadim Girlin
v2[Vincent Lejeune]: Rebased against current llvm master
Signed-off-by: Vadim Girlin <vadimgirlin@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
llvm-svn: 174394
Emitting the function name allows us to check for it in the FileCheck
tests so we can make sure FileCheck is checking the output of the
correct function.
llvm-svn: 174392
Fixes 37 piglit tests and allows e.g. FlightGear to run with radeonsi.
Patch by: Michel Dänzer
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
llvm-svn: 174391
Some paths through the copy constructors for 'ErrorOr' were calling
'get' when 'HasError' and 'IsValid' were not properly initialized.
Depending on what happened to be in memory for those member variables
the asserts in 'get' might incorrectly fire. Fixed by ensuring that
the member variables in question are always initialized before calling
'get'.
llvm-svn: 174381
In the loop vectorizer cost model, we used to ignore stores/loads of a pointer
type when computing the widest type within a loop. This meant that if we had
only stores/loads of pointers in a loop we would return a widest type of 8bits
(instead of 32 or 64 bit) and therefore a vector factor that was too big.
Now, if we see a consecutive store/load of pointers we use the size of a pointer
(from data layout).
This problem occured in SingleSource/Benchmarks/Shootout-C++/hash.cpp (reduced
test case is the first test in vector_ptr_load_store.ll).
radar://13139343
llvm-svn: 174377
This moves the bit twiddling and string fiddling functions required by other
parts of the backend into a separate library. Previously they resided in
AArch64Desc, which created a circular dependency between various components.
llvm-svn: 174369
and enables the instruction printer to print aliased
instructions.
Due to usage of RegisterOperands a change in common
code (utils/TableGen/AsmWriterEmitter.cpp) is required
to get the correct register value if it is a RegisterOperand.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 174358
it would replace the load with one with the higher alignment. However, it did
not place the new load in the worklist, which prevented later DAG combines in
the same phase (for example, target-specific combines) from ever seeing it.
This patch corrects that oversight, and updates some tests whose output changed
due to slightly different DAGCombine outputs.
llvm-svn: 174343
Per discussion in rdar://13127907, we should emit a hard error only if
people write code where the requested alignment is larger than achievable
and assumes the low bits are zeros. A warning should be good enough when
we are not sure if the source code assumes the low bits are zeros.
rdar://13127907
llvm-svn: 174336
Rename the PARAMATTR_CODE_ENTRY to PARAMATTR_CODE_ENTRY_OLD. It will be replaced
by another encoding. Keep around the current LLVM attribute encoder/decoder
code, but move it to the bitcode directories so that no one's tempted to use
them.
llvm-svn: 174335
I didn't see those because the test case used "not grep". FileCheck the test and
XFAIL it, preserving the old optimization, so this can be fixed eventually.
llvm-svn: 174330
This required disabling a PowerPC optimization that did the following:
input:
x = BUILD_VECTOR <i32 16, i32 16, i32 16, i32 16>
lowered to:
tmp = BUILD_VECTOR <i32 8, i32 8, i32 8, i32 8>
x = ADD tmp, tmp
The add now gets folded immediately and we're back at the BUILD_VECTOR we
started from. I don't see a way to fix this currently so I left it disabled
for now.
Fix some trivially foldable X86 tests too.
llvm-svn: 174325
Makefile.config.
This is implied at the bottom of the help text of configure (besides
CC/CXX/LDFLAGS, already passed to Makefile.config).
For backward compatibility, the values of CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS defaults
to empty, overriding the default values provided by autoconf (for
example, '-g -O2' when CC=gcc').
$(CPP) is not used by our makefiles. Therefore, the value of CPP is
not passed to Makefile.config, despite beeing mentioned by 'configure
--help'.
llvm-svn: 174313
This change lets us bootstrap LLVM/Clang under ASan and MSan. It contains
fixes for 2 issues:
- X86JIT reads return address from stack, which MSan does not know is
initialized.
- bugpoint tests run binaries with RLIMIT_AS. This does not work with certain
Sanitizers.
We are no longer including config.h in Compiler.h with this change.
llvm-svn: 174306
Swift has a renaming dependency if we load into D subregisters. We don't have a
way of distinguishing between insertelement operations of values from loads and
other values. Therefore, we are pessimistic for now (The performance problem
showed up in example 14 of gcc-loops).
radar://13096933
llvm-svn: 174300
Added support to the cmake build to turn off uninitialized use warnings
for gcc. This cleans the build up somewhat.
Used logic simpler than found in autoconf by making use of the fact that
although gcc won't complain about unsupported -Wno-* flags it *will*
complain about unsupported -W flags.
Reviewers: gribozavr, doug.gregor, chandlerc
llvm-svn: 174299
I am going to add in the actual test cases with the actual functionality
changes in a later patch because I want to include some test cases.
To be clear when I say no *TRUE* functionality change I mean that this
patch (like it says in the title) only contains getters/setters and sets
up a default initial value of the instance variable to false so that
this patch does not affect any other uses of Global Variable.h.
llvm-svn: 174295
Improve performance of iterating over children and accessing the member file
buffer by caching the file size and moving code out to the header.
This also makes getBuffer return a StringRef instead of a MemoryBuffer. Both
fixing a memory leak and removing a malloc.
This takes getBuffer from ~10% of the time in lld to unmeasurable.
llvm-svn: 174272
GlobalVariable about LLVM's assumptions vis-a-vis Global Variable
initial values and Global Variable initializers.
This is in preparation for adding the new keyword
externally_initialized.
Specifically, the patch explains how LLVM optimizes global initializers
by assumign that global variables defined within the module are not
modified from their initial values before the start of the global
initializer.
llvm-svn: 174269
The main lists of debug info metadata attached to the compile_unit had an extra
layer of metadata nodes they went through for no apparent reason. This patch
removes that (& still passes just as much of the GDB 7.5 test suite). If anyone
can show evidence as to why these extra metadata nodes are there I'm open to
reverting this patch & documenting why they're there.
llvm-svn: 174266
Use the AttributeSet's iterators in AttrBuilder::hasAttributes() when
determining of the intersection of the AttrBuilder and AttributeSet is non-null.
llvm-svn: 174250
says, but that's a defect (to be filed). "Cls::purevfn()" is still an odr use.
Also fixes a bug in the previous patch that caused us to not mark the function
referenced just because we didn't want to mark it odr used.
llvm-svn: 174240
the SCEV vector size in LoopStrengthReduce. It is observed that
the BaseRegs vector size is 4 in most cases,
and elements are frequently copied when it is initialized as
SmallVector<const SCEV *, 2> BaseRegs.
Our benchmark results show that the compilation time performance
improved by ~0.5%.
Patch by Wan Xiaofei.
llvm-svn: 174219
1) allows the use of RIP-relative addressing in 32-bit LEA instructions under
x86-64 (ILP32 and LP64)
2) separates the size of address registers in 64-bit LEA instructions from
control by ILP32/LP64.
llvm-svn: 174208
Prepare it for vectors of pointers and handle simple cases. We don't handle
complicated cases because accumulateConstantOffset bails on pointer vectors.
Fixes selfhost on i386.
llvm-svn: 174179
Only Linux is supported at the moment, and other platforms quickly fault. As a
result these tests would fail on non-Linux hosts. It may be worth making the
tests more generic again as more platforms are supported.
llvm-svn: 174170
My "excuse" for not refactoring the grammar here is to not diverge too
far from the grammar in the comments of TGParser.cpp, since I'm not
taking on the quest of majorly refactoring TGParser.cpp at the moment.
One benefit of doing this is that Ideas for refactoring and clarifying
the grammar in this document should translate almost immediately to
beneficial refactorings that can be made to TGParser.cpp.
llvm-svn: 174144
Drive by fix. I noticed some missing logic that might bite future
users. This shouldn't affect the final output on currently modeled
targets.
llvm-svn: 174142
remaining use of AliasAnalysis concepts such as isIdentifiedObject to
prove pointer inequality.
@external_compare in test/Transforms/InstSimplify/compare.ll shows a simple
case where a noalias argument can be equal to a global variable address, and
while AliasAnalysis can get away with saying that these pointers don't alias,
instsimplify cannot say that they are not equal.
llvm-svn: 174122
infrastructure on MCStreamer to test for whether there is an
MCELFStreamer object available.
This is just a cleanup on the AsmPrinter side of things, moving ad-hoc
tests of random APIs to a direct type query. But the AsmParser
completely broken. There were no tests, it just blindly cast its
streamer to an MCELFStreamer and started manipulating it.
I don't have a test case -- this actually failed on LLVM's own
regression test suite. Unfortunately the failure only appears when the
stars, compilers, and runtime align to misbehave when we read a pointer
to a formatted_raw_ostream as-if it were an MCAssembler. =/
UBSan would catch this immediately.
Many thanks to Matt for doing about 80% of the debugging work here in
GDB, Jim for helping to explain how exactly to fix this, and others for
putting up with the hair pulling that ensued during debugging it.
llvm-svn: 174118
caught this, but I want that in a separate commit in case there is
a need to revert the actual functional bit as part of reverting other
patches. This way, the commits relating to just getting the RTTI bits in
place are separate from the functional changes that start using them.
llvm-svn: 174117
isa<> and dyn_cast<>. In several places, code is already hacking around
the absence of this, and there seem to be several interfaces that might
be lifted and/or devirtualized using this.
This change was based on a discussion with Jim Grosbach about how best
to handle testing for specific MCStreamer subclasses. He said that this
was the correct end state, and everything else was too hacky so
I decided to just make it so.
No functionality should be changed here, this is just threading the kind
through all the constructors and setting up the classof overloads.
llvm-svn: 174113
The AttrBuilder is for building a collection of attributes. The Attribute object
holds only one attribute. So it's not really useful for the Attribute object to
have a creator which takes an AttrBuilder.
This has two fallouts:
1. The AttrBuilder no longer holds its internal attributes in a bit-mask form.
2. The attributes are now ordered alphabetically (hence why the tests have changed).
llvm-svn: 174110
catches uses of an extremely minor and widely-available C++ extension (which
every C++ compiler I could find supports, but EDG and Clang reject in strict
mode).
The diagnosed code pattern looks like this:
struct X {
union {
struct {
int a;
int b;
} S;
};
};
llvm-svn: 174103
This is a re-worked version of r174048.
Given source IR:
call void @llvm.dbg.declare(metadata !{i32* %argc.addr}, metadata !14), !dbg !15
we used to generate
call void @llvm.dbg.declare(metadata !27, metadata !28), !dbg !29!27 = metadata !{null}
With this patch, we will correctly generate
call void @llvm.dbg.declare(metadata !{i32* %argc.addr}, metadata !27), !dbg !28
Looking up %argc.addr in ValueMap will return null, since %argc.addr is already
correctly set up, we can use identity mapping.
rdar://problem/13089880
llvm-svn: 174093
We used to create children DIEs for a scope, then check whether ScopeDIE is
null. If ScopeDIE is null, the children DIEs will be dangling. Other DIEs can
link to those dangling DIEs, which are not emitted at all, causing dwarf error.
The current testing case is 4k lines, from MultiSource/BenchMark/McCat/09-vor.
rdar://problem/13071959
llvm-svn: 174084
gcc produces false positives for empty braces so turning the warning off.
Instead, turning the warning on for clang so proper warnings aren't missed.
Reviewers: dblaikie, chandlerc
llvm-svn: 174073
This patch adds support for AArch64 (ARM's 64-bit architecture) to
LLVM in the "experimental" category. Currently, it won't be built
unless requested explicitly.
This initial commit should have support for:
+ Assembly of all scalar (i.e. non-NEON, non-Crypto) instructions
(except the late addition CRC instructions).
+ CodeGen features required for C++03 and C99.
+ Compilation for the "small" memory model: code+static data <
4GB.
+ Absolute and position-independent code.
+ GNU-style (i.e. "__thread") TLS.
+ Debugging information.
The principal omission, currently, is performance tuning.
This patch excludes the NEON support also reviewed due to an outbreak of
batshit insanity in our legal department. That will be committed soon bringing
the changes to precisely what has been approved.
Further reviews would be gratefully received.
llvm-svn: 174054
The Attribute::hasAttributes() is kind of meaningless since an Attribute can
have only one attribute. And we would rather people use the 'operator=='
instead of Attribute::hasAttribute().
llvm-svn: 174026
Makefile.config does not have the value for ENABLE_THREADS substituted as the
variable is called LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS within configure.ac. This was pointed
out by zygoloid over IRC.
llvm-svn: 174021
The AttrBuilder is there to build up multiple attributes. The Attribute class
represents only one attribute at a time. So remove this unnecessary builder
creator method.
llvm-svn: 174010
Several places were still treating the Attribute object as respresenting
multiple attributes. Those places now use the AttributeSet to represent
multiple attributes.
llvm-svn: 174003
As a bonus I put in some extra checks to make sure that we are identifying the
machine word of various Mac OS X/iOS targets appropriately.
llvm-svn: 173994
What I thought was going to be a quick thing has extended out a little bit in
time *sigh*. So after some thought in order to not cruft up the tree I am
removing this for now since it is the right thing to do.
llvm-svn: 173985
prevent an llvm developer from mistakenly thinking that just because the
intrinsic has volatile flags that volatile operations can be converted
to or folded into them.
Platforms may rely on volatile loads and stores of natively supported
data width to be executed as single instruction. When compiling
C, this expectation likely holds for l-values of volatile primitive
types with native hardware support, but not necessarily for aggregate
types. The frontend upholds these expectations, which are not
specified in the IR.
llvm-svn: 173974
This is the first commit of a large series which will add support for the
QPX vector instruction set to the PowerPC backend. This instruction set is
used on the IBM Blue Gene/Q supercomputers.
llvm-svn: 173973
Given source IR:
call void @llvm.dbg.declare(metadata !{i32* %argc.addr}, metadata !14), !dbg !15
we used to generate
call void @llvm.dbg.declare(metadata !27, metadata !28), !dbg !29!27 = metadata !{null}
With this patch, we will correctly generate
call void @llvm.dbg.declare(metadata !{i32* %argc.addr}, metadata !27), !dbg !28
Looking up %argc.addr in ValueMap will return null, since %argc.addr is already
correctly set up, we can use identity mapping.
llvm-svn: 173946
This adds a new --with-python option to allow configuration of the python binary
for building. If not specified, $PATH will be searched for common python binary
names (python, python2, python3). If specified, and the path is not executable,
it will attempt to search $PATH.
Signed-off-by: Saleem Abdulrasool <compnerd@compnerd.org>
Reviewed-by: Eric Christopher <echristo@gmail.com>, Daniel Dunbar <daniel@zuster.org>
llvm-svn: 173890
and update ELF header e_flags.
Currently gathering information such as symbol,
section and data is done by collecting it in an
MCAssembler object. From MCAssembler and MCAsmLayout
objects ELFObjectWriter::WriteObject() forms and
streams out the ELF object file.
This patch just adds a few members to the MCAssember
class to store and access the e_flag settings. It
allows for runtime additions to the e_flag by
assembler directives. The standalone assembler can
get to MCAssembler from getParser().getStreamer().getAssembler().
This patch is the generic infrastructure and will be
followed by patches for ARM and Mips for their target
specific use.
Contributer: Jack Carter
llvm-svn: 173882
This simply fixes up quoting of macro invocations to appease newer versions of autotools.
http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D332
Signed-off-by: Saleem Abdulrasool <compnerd@compnerd.org>
llvm-svn: 173878