The test fails on Linux; see follow-up email on the llvm-commits list.
> Add the option to lookup an address in the debug information and print
> out the file, function, block and line table details.
>
> Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38409
This also reverts the follow-up r314818:
> [test] Fix llvm-dwarfdump/cmdline.test
>
> Fixes test/tools/llvm-dwarfdump/cmdline.test
llvm-svn: 314825
The list of register ids was previously written out in a couple of dirrent
places. This puts it in a .def file and also adds a few more registers (e.g.
the x87 regs) which should lead to more readable dumps, but I didn't include
the whole list since that seems unnecessary.
X86_MC::initLLVMToSEHAndCVRegMapping is pretty ugly, but at least it's not
relying on magic constants anymore. The TODO of using tablegen still stands.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38480
llvm-svn: 314821
Add the option to lookup an address in the debug information and print
out the file, function, block and line table details.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38409
llvm-svn: 314817
The issue with std:🧵:hardware_concurrency is that it forwards
to libc and some implementations (like glibc) don't take thread
affinity into consideration.
With this change a llvm program that can execute in only 2 cores will
use 2 threads, even if the machine has 32 cores.
This makes benchmarking a lot easier, but should also help if someone
doesn't want to use all cores for compilation for example.
llvm-svn: 314809
This came out of a recent discussion on llvm-dev
(https://reviews.llvm.org/D38042). Currently the Verifier will strip
the debug info metadata from a module if it finds the dbeug info to be
malformed. This feature is very valuable since it allows us to improve
the Verifier by making it stricter without breaking bcompatibility,
but arguable the Verifier pass should not be modifying the IR. This
patch moves the stripping of broken debug info into AutoUpgrade
(UpgradeDebugInfo to be precise), which is a much better location for
this since the stripping of malformed (i.e., produced by older, buggy
versions of Clang) is a (harsh) form of AutoUpgrade.
This change is mostly NFC in nature, the one big difference is the
behavior when LLVM module passes are introducing malformed debug
info. Prior to this patch, a NoAsserts build would have printed a
warning and stripped the debug info, after this patch the Verifier
will report a fatal error. I believe this behavior is actually more
desirable anyway.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38184
llvm-svn: 314699
This is now able to serialize DIALOG and DIALOGEX resources to .res
files. It still can't parse dialog-specific CAPTION, FONT, and STYLE
optional statement - these will be added in the following patch.
A limited set of controls is included. However, more can be easily added
by extending SupportedCtls map defined in ResourceScriptStmt.cpp.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37862
llvm-svn: 314578
This allows MENU resources to be serialized.
MENU resource statement doc:
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa381025.aspx
POPUP sub-statement doc:
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa381030.aspx
MENUITEM sub-statement doc:
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa381024.aspx
MENUHEADER structure:
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms648018.aspx (and
NORMALMENUITEM, POPUPMENUITEM structs).
Thanks for Nico Weber for his original work in this area.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37828
llvm-svn: 314562
This allows llvm-rc to serialize ACCELERATORS resources.
Additionally, as this is the first type of resource to support basic
optional resource statements (LANGUAGE, CHARACTERISTICS, VERSION),
ACCELERATORS statement documentation:
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa380610.aspx
Accelerator table structure documentation:
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms648010.aspx
Optional resource statement fields are described in:
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms648027.aspx
Thanks for Nico Weber for his original work in this area.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37824
llvm-svn: 314549
This is a part of llvm-rc serialization patch set (serialization, pt 1.5).
This:
* Unifies the internal representation of flags in ACCELERATORS and MENU
with the corresponding representation in .res files (noticed in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D37828#inline-329828).
* Creates an RCResource subclass, OptStatementsRCResource, describing
resource statements that can declare resource-local optional statements
(proposed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D37824#inline-329775).
These modifications don't fit to any of the current patches, so I'm
submitting them as a separate patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37841
llvm-svn: 314541
This allows to process HTML resources defined in .rc scripts and output
them to resulting .res files. Additionally, some infrastructure allowing
to output these files is created.
This is the first resource type we can operate on.
Thanks to Nico Weber for his original work in this area.
Differential Revision: reviews.llvm.org/D37283
llvm-svn: 314538
I've seen cases where tiny inlined functions have such a high execution count
that most everything would show up with a relative of hotness of 0%. Since
the inlined functions effectively disappear you need to tune in the lower
range, thus we need more precision.
llvm-svn: 314537
This is slightly less verbose for the common case of a single build directory
and more intuitive when using this API directly from the interpreter.
llvm-svn: 314491
Previous patch fixed one of LLVM buildbots (lld-x86_64-win7).
However, some others have already been failing because of make_unique
compilation error (llvm-clang-x86_64-expensive-checks-win).
llvm-svn: 314480
This allows llvm-rc to parse user-defined resources (ref:
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa381054.aspx).
These statements either import files, or put the specified raw data in
the resulting resource file.
Thanks to Nico Weber for his original work in this area.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37033
llvm-svn: 314478
This allows the ints to be written as integer expressions evaluating to
unsigned 16-bit/32-bit integers.
All the expressions may use the following operators: + - & | ~, and
parentheses. Minus token - can be also unary. There is no precedence of
the operators other than the unary operators binding stronger than their
binary counterparts.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37022
llvm-svn: 314477
This extends the set of llvm-rc parser's available resources by
another one, VERSIONINFO.
Ref: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa381058.aspx
Thanks to Nico Weber for his original work in this area.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37021
llvm-svn: 314468
This patch implements the dwarfdump option --find=<name>. This option
looks for a DIE in the accelerator tables and dumps it if found. This
initial patch only adds support for .apple_names to keep the review
small, adding the other sections and pubnames support should be
trivial though.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38282
llvm-svn: 314439
Before this change using any of the -name*= command line options with an output
directory would result in a single file (functions.txt/functions.html)
containing the coverage for those specific functions. Now you get the same
directory structure as when not using any -name*= options.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38280
llvm-svn: 314396
Before this change using any of the -name*= command line options with an output
directory would result in a single file (functions.txt/functions.html)
containing the coverage for those specific functions. Now you get the same
directory structure as when not using any -name*= options.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38280
llvm-svn: 314310
This was intended to be no-functional-change, but it's not - there's a test diff.
So I thought I should stop here and post it as-is to see if this looks like what was expected
based on the discussion in PR34603:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34603
Notes:
1. The test improvement occurs because the existing 'LateSimplifyCFG' marker is not carried
through the recursive calls to 'SimplifyCFG()->SimplifyCFGOpt().run()->SimplifyCFG()'.
The parameter isn't passed down, so we pick up the default value from the function signature
after the first level. I assumed that was a bug, so I've passed 'Options' down in all of the
'SimplifyCFG' calls.
2. I split 'LateSimplifyCFG' into 2 bits: ConvertSwitchToLookupTable and KeepCanonicalLoops.
This would theoretically allow us to differentiate the transforms controlled by those params
independently.
3. We could stash the optional AssumptionCache pointer and 'LoopHeaders' pointer in the struct too.
I just stopped here to minimize the diffs.
4. Similarly, I stopped short of messing with the pass manager layer. I have another question that
could wait for the follow-up: why is the new pass manager creating the pass with LateSimplifyCFG
set to true no matter where in the pipeline it's creating SimplifyCFG passes?
// Create an early function pass manager to cleanup the output of the
// frontend.
EarlyFPM.addPass(SimplifyCFGPass());
-->
/// \brief Construct a pass with the default thresholds
/// and switch optimizations.
SimplifyCFGPass::SimplifyCFGPass()
: BonusInstThreshold(UserBonusInstThreshold),
LateSimplifyCFG(true) {} <-- switches get converted to lookup tables and loops may not be in canonical form
If this is unintended, then it's possible that the current behavior of dropping the 'LateSimplifyCFG'
setting via recursion was masking this bug.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38138
llvm-svn: 314308
Summary:
A new FDR metadata record will support logging a function call argument;
appending multiple metadata records will represent a sequence of arguments
meaning that "holes" are not representable by the buffer format. Each
call argument is currently a 64-bit value (useful for "this" pointers and
synchronization objects).
If present, we put this argument to the function call "entry" record it
belongs to, and alter its type to notify the user of its presence.
Reviewers: dberris
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32840
llvm-svn: 314269
This change adds support for dynamic relocations (allocated
SHT_REL/SHT_RELA sections with a dynamic symbol table as their link).
I had to reland this because of a I wasn't initilizing some pointers.
llvm-svn: 314263
This patch adds logic to follow a symbol's aliases when the symbol name
cannot be found in the current object file. It checks the main binary
for the symbol's address and queries the current object for its aliases
(symbols with the same address) before printing out a warning.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38230
llvm-svn: 314198