Expose the `DwarfStringPool` entry in a header, and store a pointer to
it directly in `DIEString`. Instead of choosing at creation time how to
emit it, use the `dwarf::Form` to determine that at emission time.
Besides avoiding the other `DIEValue`, this shaves two pointers off of
`DIEString`; the data is now a single pointer. This is a nice cleanup
on its own -- and drops memory usage from 861 MB down to 853 MB, around
0.9% -- but it's also preparation for passing `DIEValue`s by value.
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
llvm-svn: 238117
Extract out `DwarfStringPoolEntry` and `DwarfStringPoolRef` from
`DwarfStringPool` so that downstream users can start using
`DwarfStringPool::getEntry()` directly. This will allow users to delay
the decision between emitting a symbol or an offset until later.
llvm-svn: 238116
Android's API-9 SDK is missing log2 builtins. A previous commit added
support for building against this API revision but this requires log2l
to be present. (And it doesn't seem to be defined, despite being in
the headers.)
Author: pasaulais (Pierre-Andre Saulais)
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9884
llvm-svn: 238111
On GPU targets, materializing constants is cheap and stores are
expensive, so only doing this for zero vectors was silly.
Most of the new testcases aren't optimally merged, and are for
later improvements.
llvm-svn: 238108
In preparation for adding support for decoding DF_FLAGS_1 to
llvm-readobj.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9955
Reviewed by: echristo
llvm-svn: 238107
Remove all virtual functions from `DIEValue`, dropping the vtable
pointer from its layout. Instead, create "impl" functions on the
subclasses, and use the `DIEValue::Type` to implement the dynamic
dispatch.
This is necessary -- obviously not sufficient -- for passing `DIEValue`s
around by value. However, this change stands on its own: we make tons
of these. I measured a drop in memory usage from 888 MB down to 860 MB,
or around 3.2%.
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
llvm-svn: 238084
This is part of the work to remove TargetMachine::resetTargetOptions.
In this patch, instead of updating global variable NoFramePointerElim in
resetTargetOptions, its use in DisableFramePointerElim is replaced with a call
to TargetFrameLowering::noFramePointerElim. This function determines on a
per-function basis if frame pointer elimination should be disabled.
There is no change in functionality except that cl:opt option "disable-fp-elim"
can now override function attribute "no-frame-pointer-elim".
llvm-svn: 238080
This patch extends EarlyCSE to take advantage of the information that a controlling branch gives us about the value of a Value within this and dominated basic blocks. If the current block has a single predecessor with a controlling branch, we can infer what the branch condition must have been to execute this block. The actual change to support this is downright simple because EarlyCSE's existing scoped hash table logic deals with most of the complexity around merging.
The patch actually implements two optimizations.
1) The first is analogous to JumpThreading in that it enables EarlyCSE's CSE handling to fold branches which are exactly redundant due to a previous branch to branches on constants. (It doesn't actually replace the branch or change the CFG.) This is pretty clearly a win since it enables substantial CFG simplification before we start trying to inline.
2) The second is analogous to CVP in that it exploits the knowledge gained to replace dominated *uses* of the original value. EarlyCSE does not otherwise reason about specific uses, so this is the more arguable one. It does enable further simplication and constant folding within the rest of the visit by EarlyCSE.
In both cases, the added code only handles the easy dominance based case of each optimization. The general case is deferred to the existing passes.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9763
llvm-svn: 238071
This patch adds a class for processing many recip codegen possibilities.
The TargetRecip class is intended to handle both command-line options to llc as well
as options passed in from a front-end such as clang with the -mrecip option.
The x86 backend is updated to use the new functionality.
Only -mcpu=btver2 with -ffast-math should see a functional change from this patch.
All other CPUs continue to *not* use reciprocal estimates by default with -ffast-math.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8982
llvm-svn: 238051
This allows us to match armv6m to default to thumb, but will also be used by
Clang's driver and remove the current incomplete copy in it.
llvm-svn: 238036
This change to VirtRegRewriter::addMBBLiveIns adds live-in registers for each
MachineBasicBlock's LiveIns set without isLiveIn checks as they are being added
because doing so is expensive. After all live-in registers are added, the LiveIn
vectors are sorted and uniqued.
llvm-svn: 238008
Shave a pointer off of `MCSymbolName` by storing `StringMapEntry<bool>*`
instead of `StringRef`. This brings `sizeof(MCSymbol)` down to 64 on
64-bit platforms, a nice round number. My profile showed memory
dropping from 914 MB down to 908 MB, roughly 0.7%. Other than memory
usage, no functionality change here.
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
llvm-svn: 238005
Save a pointer for each `MCSymbol`, bringing `llc` memory usage down
from 920 MB to 914 MB, around ~0.6%.
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
llvm-svn: 238003
llvm/include/llvm/DebugInfo/DIContext.h:144:11: error: overriding ‘virtual llvm::LoadedObjectInfo::~LoadedObjectInfo() noexcept (true)’
It seems the destructor in the base class may not be "default".
llvm-svn: 238000
Previously `SDDbgValue`s used the general allocator that lives for all
of `SelectionDAG`. Instead, give them their own allocator, and reset it
whenever `SDDbgInfo::clear()` is called, plugging a spiritual leak.
This drops `SelectionDAGBuilder::visitIntrinsicCall()` off of my heap
profile (was at around 2% of `llc` for codegen of `-flto -g`). Thanks
to Pete Cooper for spotting the problem and suggesting the fix.
llvm-svn: 237998
As noted in the original review, this is unused in tree & is used by
Julia... that's problematic. This API coudl easily be deleted/modified
by accident without any validation that it remains correct.
llvm-svn: 237976
Summary:
This supersedes http://reviews.llvm.org/D4010, hopefully properly
dealing with the JIT case and also adds an actual test case.
DwarfContext was basically already usable for the JIT (and back when
we were overwriting ELF files it actually worked out of the box by
accident), but in order to resolve relocations correctly it needs
to know the load address of the section.
Rather than trying to get this out of the ObjectFile or requiring
the user to create a new ObjectFile just to get some debug info,
this adds the capability to pass in that info directly.
As part of this I separated out part of the LoadedObjectInfo struct
from RuntimeDyld, since it is now required at a higher layer.
Reviewers: lhames, echristo
Reviewed By: echristo
Subscribers: vtjnash, friss, rafael, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6961
llvm-svn: 237961
The raw non-instruction/constant form of this is still relying on being
able to access the pointee type from a pointer type - those will be
cleaned up later. For now, just focus on the cases where the pointee
type is easily accessible.
llvm-svn: 237958
This commit is a 2nd attempt at committing the initial MIR serialization patch.
The first commit (r237708) made the incremental buildbots unstable and was
reverted in r237730. The original commit didn't add a terminating null
character to the LLVM IR source which was passed to LLParser, and this
sometimes caused the test 'llvmIR.mir' to fail with a parsing error because
the LLVM IR source didn't have a null character immediately after the end
and thus LLLexer encountered some garbage characters that ultimately caused
the error.
This commit also includes the other test fixes I committed in
r237712 (llc path fix) and r237723 (remove target triple) which
also got reverted in r237730.
--Original Commit Message--
MIR Serialization: print and parse LLVM IR using MIR format.
This commit is the initial commit for the MIR serialization project.
It creates a new library under CodeGen called 'MIR'. This new
library adds a new machine function pass that prints out the LLVM IR
using the MIR format. This pass is then added as a last pass when a
'stop-after' option is used in llc. The new library adds the initial
functionality for parsing of MIR files as well. This commit also
extends the llc tool so that it can recognize and parse MIR input files.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith, Matthias Braun, Philip Reames
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9616
llvm-svn: 237954
so DWARF skeleton CUs can be expression in IR. A skeleton CU is a
(typically empty) DW_TAG_compile_unit that has a DW_AT_(GNU)_dwo_name and
a DW_AT_(GNU)_dwo_id attribute. It is used to refer to external debug info.
This is a prerequisite for clang module debugging as discussed in
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-dev/2014-November/040076.html.
In order to refer to external types stored in split DWARF (dwo) objects,
such as clang modules, we need to emit skeleton CUs, which identify the
dwarf object (i.e., the clang module) by filename (the SplitDebugFilename)
and a hash value, the dwo_id.
This patch only contains the IR changes. The idea is that a CUs with a
non-zero dwo_id field will be emitted together with a DW_AT_GNU_dwo_name
and DW_AT_GNU_dwo_id attribute.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D9488
rdar://problem/20091852
llvm-svn: 237949
The value of this macro seems to be very low unless we actually start
using it everywhere, and I don't have immediate plans to make that
happen.
llvm-svn: 237941
The existing code for method StreamingMemoryObject.fetchToPos does not respect
the corresonding call to setKnownObjectSize(). As a result, it allows the
StreamingMemoryObject to read bytes past the object size.
This patch provides a test case, and code to fix the problem.
Patch by Karl Schimpf
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8931
llvm-svn: 237939
This starts merging MCSection and MCSectionData.
There are a few issues with the current split between MCSection and
MCSectionData.
* It optimizes the the not as important case. We want the production
of .o files to be really fast, but the split puts the information used
for .o emission in a separate data structure.
* The ELF/COFF/MachO hierarchy is not represented in MCSectionData,
leading to some ad-hoc ways to represent the various flags.
* It makes it harder to remember where each item is.
The attached patch starts merging the two by moving the alignment from
MCSectionData to MCSection.
Most of the patch is actually just dropping 'const', since
MCSectionData is mutable, but MCSection was not.
llvm-svn: 237936
Simplifying Triple::parseARMArch, leaving all the parsing to ARMTargetParser.
This commit also adds AArch64 detection to ARMTargetParser canonicalization,
and a two RedHat arch names (v{6,7}hl, meaning hard-float / little-endian).
Adding enough unit tests to cover the basics. Clang checks fine.
llvm-svn: 237902
Create a low-overhead path for `EmitLabelDifference()` that emits a
emits an absolute number when (1) the output is an object stream and (2)
the two symbols are in the same data fragment.
This drops memory usage on Mach-O from 975 MB down to 919 MB (5.8%).
The only call is when `!doesDwarfUseRelocationsAcrossSections()` --
i.e., on Mach-O -- since otherwise an absolute offset from the start of
the section needs a relocation. (`EmitLabelDifference()` is cheaper on
ELF anyway, since it creates 1 fewer temp symbol, and it gets called far
less often. It's not clear to me if this is even a bottleneck there.)
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
llvm-svn: 237876
Finally remove the `MCSymbolData::Symbol` pointer. It was still being
used to track whether `MCSymbolData` had been initialized, but this is
better tracked by the bitfield in `MCSymbol`.
The only caller of `MCSymbolData::initialize()` was `MCAssembler`, which
(other than `Symbol`) passed in all-0 values. Replace all that
indirection with a default constructor.
The main point is a cleanup (and there's more cleanup to do), but there
are also some small memory savings. I measured ~989 MB down to ~975 MB,
cutting a little over 1% off the top of `llc`.
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
llvm-svn: 237873
Make the back-pointer from `MCSymbolData` to `MCSymbol` private,
preparing to remove the back pointer entirely. I've already updated all
the users, although for now it's still used to indicate whether
`MCSymbol::Data` has been initialized.
llvm-svn: 237868
Now that Intrinsic::ID is a typed enum, we can forward declare it and so return it from this method.
This updates all users which were either using an unsigned to store it, or had a now unnecessary cast.
llvm-svn: 237810
First ARMTargetParser FIXME, conservatively changing the way we parse CPUs
in the back-end. Still not perfect, with a lot of special cases, but moving
towards a more generic solution.
Moving all logic to the target parser made some unwritten assumptions
about architectures in Clang to break. I've added a lot of architectures
required by Clang, and default to CPUs that Clang believes it should
(and I agree).
I've also added a lot of unit tests, with the correct CPU for each
architecture, and Clang seems to be working correctly, too.
It also became clear that using "unsigned ID" as the argument for the get
methods makes it hard to know what ID, so I also changed the argument names
to match the enum type names.
llvm-svn: 237797
Summary:
For N32/N64, private labels begin with '.L' but for O32 they begin with '$'.
MCAsmInfo now has an initializer function which can be used to provide information from the TargetMachine to control the assembly syntax.
Reviewers: vkalintiris
Reviewed By: vkalintiris
Subscribers: jfb, sandeep, llvm-commits, rafael
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9821
llvm-svn: 237789
This change implements support for lowering of the gc.relocates tied to the invoke statepoint.
This is acomplished by storing frame indices of the lowered values in "StatepointRelocatedValues" map inside FunctionLoweringInfo instead of storing them in per-basic block structure StatepointLowering.
After this change StatepointLowering is used only during "LowerStatepoint" call and it is not necessary to store it as a field in SelectionDAGBuilder anymore.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7798
llvm-svn: 237786
This change adds a new GC strategy for supporting the CoreCLR runtime.
This strategy is currently identical to Statepoint-example GC,
but is necessary for several upcoming changes specific to CoreCLR, such as:
1. Base-pointers not explicitly reported for interior pointers
2. Different format for stack-map encoding
3. Location of Safe-point polls: polls are only needed before loop-back edges and before tail-calls (not needed at function-entry)
4. Runtime specific handshake between calls to managed/unmanaged functions.
llvm-svn: 237753
DWARF standard claims that each compilation/type unit header in
.debug_info/.debug_types section must be followed by corresponding
compile/type unit DIE, possibly with its children. Two situations
are possible:
* compile/type unit DIE is missing because DWARF producer failed to
emit it.
* DWARF parser failed to parse unit DIE correctly, for instance if it
contains some unsupported attributes (see r237721, for instance).
In either of these cases, the library, and the tools that use it
(llvm-dwarfdump, llvm-symbolizer) should not crash. Insert appropriate
checks to protect against this.
llvm-svn: 237733
The incremental buildbots entered a pass-fail cycle where during the fail
cycle one of the tests from this commit fails for an unknown reason. I
have reverted this commit and will investigate the cause of this problem.
llvm-svn: 237730
A use for this will be added to Clang shortly. I haven't hit the
specific cases I want to cleanup in LLVM just yet.
A utility that avoids the need for this in direct calls to
llvm::Functions will be added too - since in that case the type can be
retrieved from the llvm::Function directly.
llvm-svn: 237728
This change implements basic support for DWARF alternate sections
proposal: http://www.dwarfstd.org/ShowIssue.php?issue=120604.1&type=open
LLVM tools now understand new forms: DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt and
DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt, which are used as references to .debug_info and
.debug_str sections respectively, stored in a separate file, and
possibly shared between different executables / shared objects.
llvm-dwarfdump and llvm-symbolizer don't yet know how to access this
alternate debug file (usually pointed by .gnu_debugaltlink section),
but they can at lease properly parse and dump regular files, which
refer to it.
This change should fix crashes of llvm-dwarfdump and llvm-symbolizer on
files produced by running "dwz" tool. Such files are already installed
on some modern Linux distributions.
llvm-svn: 237721
Summary:
Introduce dereferenceable, dereferenceable_or_null metadata for loads
with the same semantic as corresponding attributes.
This patch depends on http://reviews.llvm.org/D9253
Patch by Artur Pilipenko!
Reviewers: hfinkel, sanjoy, reames
Reviewed By: sanjoy, reames
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9365
llvm-svn: 237720
Summary:
Also tagged a FIXME comment, and added information about why it breaks.
Bug found using AFL fuzz.
Reviewers: rafael, craig.topper
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9729
llvm-svn: 237709
This commit is the initial commit for the MIR serialization project.
It creates a new library under CodeGen called 'MIR'. This new
library adds a new machine function pass that prints out the LLVM IR
using the MIR format. This pass is then added as a last pass when a
'stop-after' option is used in llc. The new library adds the initial
functionality for parsing of MIR files as well. This commit also
extends the llc tool so that it can recognize and parse MIR input files.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith, Matthias Braun, Philip Reames
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9616
llvm-svn: 237708
This cleans up the FoldConstantArithmetic code by factoring out the case
of two ConstantSDNodes into an own function. This avoids unnecessary
complexity for many callers who already have ConstantSDNode arguments.
This also avoids an intermeidate SmallVector datastructure and a loop
over that datastructure.
llvm-svn: 237651
On 64-bit targets, Function has 4-bytes of padding in its struct layout.
This uses the space for the intrinsic ID. It is set and recalculated whenever the function name is set. This is similar to the current behavior which clears the function from the intrinsic ID cache when its renamed.
The intrinsic cache itself is removed as the only purpose was to speedup calls to getIntrinsicID() which now just reading the new field in the struct.
Reviewed by Duncan. http://reviews.llvm.org/D9836
llvm-svn: 237642
The common case is a direct call, so don't make all those users have to
explicitly pass the result of llvm::Function::getFunctionType.
llvm-svn: 237627
Summary:
Added isLoadableOrStorableType to PointerType.
We were doing some checks in some places, occasionally assert()ing instead
of telling the caller. With this patch, I'm putting all type checking in
the same place for load/store type instructions, and verifying the same
thing every time.
I also added a check for load/store of a function type.
Applied extracted check to Load, Store, and Cmpxcg.
I don't have exhaustive tests for all of these, but all Error() calls in
TypeCheckLoadStoreInst are being tested (in invalid.test).
Reviewers: dblaikie, rafael
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9785
llvm-svn: 237619
This was previously returning int. However there are no negative opcode
numbers and more importantly this was needlessly different from
MCInstrDesc::getOpcode() (which even is the value returned here) and
SDValue::getOpcode()/SDNode::getOpcode().
llvm-svn: 237611