Modified the intrinsics
int_addressofreturnaddress,
int_frameaddress & int_sponentry.
This commit depends on the changes in rL366679
Reviewed By: arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64563
llvm-svn: 366683
Future versions of MSVC make these intrinsics available on x86 & x64,
according to:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2019-March/061711.html
The purpose of these builtins is to emit plain, non-atomic, volatile
stores when /volatile:ms (-cc1 -fms-volatile) is enabled.
llvm-svn: 357220
This is fifth in a series of patches to move intrinsic definitions out of intrin.h.
Note: This was reviewed and approved in D54065 but somehow that diff was messed
up. Committing this again with the proper diff.
llvm-svn: 346205
Summary: This is fifth in a series of patches to move intrinsic definitions out of intrin.h.
Reviewers: rnk, efriedma, mstorsjo, TomTan
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: javed.absar, kristof.beyls, chrib, jfb, kristina, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54065
llvm-svn: 346191
Summary: This is third in a series of patches to move intrinsic definitions out of intrin.h.
Reviewers: rnk, efriedma, mstorsjo, TomTan
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: javed.absar, kristof.beyls, chrib, jfb, kristina, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54062
llvm-svn: 346189
Summary: Windows SDK needs these intrinsics to be proper builtins. This is second in a series of patches to move intrinsic defintions out of intrin.h.
Reviewers: rnk, mstorsjo, efriedma, TomTan
Reviewed By: rnk, efriedma
Subscribers: javed.absar, kristof.beyls, chrib, jfb, kristina, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54046
llvm-svn: 346044
EmitX86BuiltinExpr() emits all args into Ops at the beginning, so don't do that
work again.
This changes behavior: If e.g. ++a was passed as an arg, we incremented a twice
previously. This change fixes that bug.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D50979
llvm-svn: 340348
Clang/LLVM doesn't have a way to pass an HLE hint through to the X86 backend to emit HLE prefixed instructions. So this is a good short term fix.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47672
llvm-svn: 334751
We need to implement _interlockedbittestandset as a builtin for
windows.h, so we might as well do the whole family. It reduces code
duplication anyway.
Fixes PR33188, a long standing bug in our bittest implementation
encountered by Chakra.
llvm-svn: 333978
The tests that failed on a windows host have been fixed.
Original message:
Start setting dso_local for COFF.
With this there are still some GVs where we don't set dso_local
because setGVProperties is never called. I intend to fix that in
followup commits. This is just the bare minimum to teach
shouldAssumeDSOLocal what it should do for COFF.
llvm-svn: 325940
With this there are still some GVs where we don't set dso_local
because setGVProperties is never called. I intend to fix that in
followup commits. This is just the bare minimum to teach
shouldAssumeDSOLocal what it should do for COFF.
llvm-svn: 325915
Summary:
Upstream LLVM is changing the the prototypes of the @llvm.memcpy/memmove/memset
intrinsics. This change updates the Clang tests for this change.
The @llvm.memcpy/memmove/memset intrinsics currently have an explicit argument
which is required to be a constant integer. It represents the alignment of the
dest (and source), and so must be the minimum of the actual alignment of the
two.
This change removes the alignment argument in favour of placing the alignment
attribute on the source and destination pointers of the memory intrinsic call.
For example, code which used to read:
call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i32(i8* %dest, i8* %src, i32 100, i32 4, i1 false)
will now read
call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i32(i8* align 4 %dest, i8* align 4 %src, i32 100, i1 false)
At this time the source and destination alignments must be the same (Step 1).
Step 2 of the change, to be landed shortly, will relax that contraint and allow
the source and destination to have different alignments.
llvm-svn: 322964
Summary:
InterlockedCompareExchange128 is a bit more complicated than the other
InterlockedCompareExchange functions, so it requires a bit more work. It
doesn't directly refer to 128bit ints, instead it takes pointers to
64bit ints for Destination and ComparandResult, and exchange is taken as
two 64bit ints (high & low). The previous value is written to
ComparandResult, and success is returned. This implementation does the
following in order to produce a cmpxchg instruction:
1. Cast everything to 128bit ints or int pointers, and glues together
the Exchange values
2. Reads from CompareandResult to get the comparand
3. Calls cmpxchg volatile (on X86 this will produce a lock cmpxchg16b
instruction)
1. Result 0 (previous value) is written back to ComparandResult
2. Result 1 (success bool) is zext'ed to a uchar and returned
Resolves bug https://llvm.org/PR35251
Patch by Colden Cullen!
Reviewers: rnk, agutowski
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: majnemer, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41032
llvm-svn: 320730
It's used by MS headers in VS 2017 without including intrin.h, so we
can't implement it in the header anymore.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31736
llvm-svn: 299782
__fastfail terminates the process immediately with a special system
call. It does not run any process shutdown code or exception recovery
logic.
Fixes PR31854
llvm-svn: 294606
Summary: We need `__stosb` to be an intrinsic, because SecureZeroMemory function uses it without including intrin.h. Implementing it as a volatile memset is not consistent with MSDN specification, but it gives us target-independent IR while keeping the most important properties of `__stosb`.
Reviewers: rnk, hans, thakis, majnemer
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25334
llvm-svn: 284253
Summary: Previously global 64-bit versions of _Interlocked functions broke buildbots on i386, so now I'm adding them as builtins for x86-64 and ARM only (should they be also on AArch64? I had problems with testing it for AArch64, so I left it)
Reviewers: hans, majnemer, mstorsjo, rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits, aemerson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25576
llvm-svn: 284172
Summary: _BitScan intrinsics (and some others, for example _Interlocked and _bittest) are supposed to work on both ARM and x86. This is an attempt to isolate them, avoiding repeating their code or writing separate function for each builtin.
Reviewers: hans, thakis, rnk, majnemer
Subscribers: RKSimon, cfe-commits, aemerson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25264
llvm-svn: 284060
Summary: We need x86-64-specific builtins if we want to implement some of the MS intrinsics - winnt.h contains definitions of some functions for i386, but not for x86-64 (for example _InterlockedOr64), which means that we cannot treat them as builtins for both i386 and x86-64, because then we have definitions of builtin functions in winnt.h on i386.
Reviewers: thakis, majnemer, hans, rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24598
llvm-svn: 283264
The Windows NT SDK uses __readfsdword and declares it as a compiler provided
builtin (#pragma intrinsic(__readfsword). Because intrin.h is not referenced
by winnt.h, it is not possible to provide an out-of-line definition for the
intrinsic. Provide a proper compiler builtin definition.
llvm-svn: 220859
Relax the tests to allow for differences between release and debug builds. This
should fix the buildbots.
Thanks to Benjamin Kramer and Eric Christo for their invaluable tip that this
was release build specific issue.
llvm-svn: 211227
Add support for _InterlockedCompareExchangePointer, _InterlockExchangePointer,
_InterlockExchange. These are available as a compiler intrinsic on ARM and x86.
These are used directly by the Windows SDK headers without use of the intrin
header.
llvm-svn: 211216