Previously we had 3 different method to run shell commands on the
target and 4 copy of code waiting until a given file appears on the
target device (used for syncronization). This CL merges these methods
to 1 run_platform_command and 1 wait_for_file_on_target functions
located in some utility classes.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18789
llvm-svn: 265398
Presently, CodeGenPrepare deletes all nearly empty (only phi and branch)
basic blocks. This pass can delete loop preheaders which frequently creates
critical edges. A preheader can be a convenient place to spill registers to
the stack. If the entrance to a loop body is a critical edge, then spills
may occur in the loop body rather than immediately before it. This patch
protects loop preheaders from deletion in CodeGenPrepare even if they are
nearly empty.
Since the patch alters the CFG, it affects a large number of test cases.
In most cases, the changes are merely cosmetic (basic blocks have different
names or instruction orders change slightly). I am somewhat concerned about
the test/CodeGen/Mips/brdelayslot.ll test case. If the loop preheader is not
deleted, then the MIPS backend does not take advantage of a branch delay
slot. Consequently, I would like some close review by a MIPS expert.
The patch also partially subsumes D16893 from George Burgess IV. George
correctly notes that CodeGenPrepare does not actually preserve the dominator
tree. I think the dominator tree was usually not valid when CodeGenPrepare
ran, but I am using LoopInfo to mark preheaders, so the dominator tree is
now always valid before CodeGenPrepare.
Author: Tom Jablin (tjablin)
Reviewers: hfinkel george.burgess.iv vkalintiris dsanders kbarton cycheng
http://reviews.llvm.org/D16984
llvm-svn: 265397
If all exiting blocks of a SCoP are error blocks and therefor not
represented we will not generate accesses and consequently no SAI
objects for exit PHIs. However, they are needed in the code generation
to generate the merge PHIs between the original and optimized region.
With this patch we enusre that the SAI objects for exit PHIs exist
even if all exiting blocks turn out to be eror blocks.
This fixes the crash reported in PR27207.
llvm-svn: 265393
Summary:
There was a bug in linux core file handling, where if there was a running process with the same
process id as the id in the core file, the core file debugging would fail, as we would pull some
pieces of information (ProcessInfo structure) from the running process instead of the core file.
I fix this by routing the ProcessInfo requests through the Process class and overriding it in
ProcessElfCore to return correct data.
A (slightly convoluted) test is included.
Reviewers: clayborg, zturner
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18697
llvm-svn: 265391
This patch adds support for compact jumps similiar to the previous compact
branch support for MIPSR6. Unlike compact branches, compact jumps do not
have a forbidden slot.
As MipsInstrInfo::getEquivalentCompactForm can determine the correct
expansion for jumps and branches for both microMIPS and MIPSR6, remove the
unnecessary distinction in the delay slot filler.
Reviewers: vkalintiris
Subscribers: llvm-commits, dsanders
llvm-svn: 265390
Without setting the flag there is no way to determine if a symbol
points to an arm or to a thumb function as the LSB of the address
masked out in all getter function.
Note: Currently the thumb flag is only used for MachO files so
adding a test to this change is not possible. It will be used
by the upcoming fix for llvm-objdump for disassembling thumb
functions what is easily testable.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17956
llvm-svn: 265387
Summary:
The parsing logic has been separated out from the macro implementation logic, leading to a number of improvements:
* Gracefully handle unexpected/invalid tokens, too few, too many and nested parameters
* Provide consistent behaviour between all built-in feature-like macros
* Simplify the implementation of macro logic
* Fix __is_identifier to correctly return '0' for non-identifiers
Reviewers: doug.gregor, rsmith
Subscribers: rsmith, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17149
llvm-svn: 265381
We currently only consider the first GEP when delinearizing access functions,
which makes us loose information about additional index expression offsets,
which results in our SCoP model to be incorrect. With this patch we now
compare the base pointers used to ensure we do not miss any additional offsets.
This fixes llvm.org/PR27195.
We may consider supporting nested GEP in our delinearization heuristics in
the future.
llvm-svn: 265379
in thumb mode into one method in ArchSpec, replace checks for
specific cores in the disassembler with calls to this. Also call
this from the arm instruction emulation code.
The determination of whether a given ArchSpec is thumb-only is still
a bit of a hack, but at least the hack is consolidated into a single
place. In my original version of this patch http://reviews.llvm.org/D13578
I was calling into llvm's feature arm feature tables to make this
determination, like
#include "llvm/Support/TargetRegistry.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCSubtargetInfo.h"
#include "llvm/../../lib/Target/ARM/ARMGenRegisterInfo.inc"
#include "llvm/../../lib/Target/ARM/ARMFeatures.h"
[...]
std::string triple (GetTriple().getTriple());
const char *cpu = "";
const char *features_str = "";
const llvm::Target *curr_target = llvm::TargetRegistry::lookupTarget(triple.c_str(), Error);
std::unique_ptr<llvm::MCSubtargetInfo> subtarget_info_up (curr_target->createMCSubtargetInfo(triple.c_str(), cpu, features_str));
if (subtarget_info_up->getFeatureBits()[llvm::ARM::FeatureNoARM])
{
return true;
}
but those tables are post-llvm-build generated and linking against them
for all of our different build system methods was a big hiccup that I
haven't had time to revisit convincingly.
I'll keep that reviews.llvm.org patch around to remind myself that I
need to take another run at linking against the necessary tables
again in llvm.
<rdar://problem/23022803>
llvm-svn: 265377
Summary:
A character within a string literal is not escaped correctly.
In this case, there is no semantic change because the invalid character turn out to be NUL anyway.
note: "\0x12" is equivalent to {0, 'x', '1', '2'} and not { 12 }.
This issue was found by clang-tidy.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18747
llvm-svn: 265376
Summary:
The clang-tidy documentation generation was broken since commit : http://reviews.llvm.org/D18457
I ran locally the documentation generation and I fixed errors related to that specific check.
Reviewers: alexfh
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18764
llvm-svn: 265375
Make sure to copy the MustBeInDynSym field when replacing shared symbols with
bitcode symbols, and when replacing bitcode symbols with regular symbols
in addCombinedLtoObject. Fixes interposition of DSO symbols with bitcode
symbols in the main executable.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18780
llvm-svn: 265371
Refactor common code that queries the ModuleSummaryIndex for a value's
GlobalValueInfo struct into getGlobalValueInfo helper methods, which
will also be used by D18763.
llvm-svn: 265370
Story time was nice a few years ago, but by now it's nice to state how things are, rather than explain the diff from ye olden atomic history. These were dark times.
llvm-svn: 265369
Summary:
I encountered this issue when constant folding during inlining tried to
fold away a bitcast of a double to an x86_mmx, which is not an integral
type. The test case exposes the same issue with a smaller code snippet
during early CSE.
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18528
llvm-svn: 265367
Summary:
After patch https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/12/21/340 is introduced in
linux kernel, the random gap between stack and heap is increased
from 128M to 36G on 39-bit aarch64. And it is almost impossible
to cover this big range. So we need to disable randomized virtual
space on aarch64 linux.
Reviewers: llvm-commits, zatrazz, dvyukov, rengolin
Subscribers: aemerson, rengolin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18526
llvm-svn: 265366
We were using array_pod_sort on an array of type 'Attribute', which
wraps a pointer to AttributeImpl. For the most part this didn't matter
because the printing code prints enum attributes in a defined order, but
integer attributes such as 'align' and 'dereferenceable' were not
ordered.
Furthermore, AttributeImpl::operator< was broken for integer attributes.
An integer attribute is a kind and an integer value, and both pieces
need to be compared.
By fixing the comparison operator, we can go back to std::sort, and
things look good now. This should fix clang arm-swiftcall.c test
failures on Windows.
llvm-svn: 265361
Teach LLDB that different shells have different characters they are sensitive to, and use that knowledge to do shell-aware escaping
This helps solve a class of problems on OS X where LLDB would try to launch via sh, and run into problems if the command line being passed to the inferior contained such special markers (hint: the shell would error out and we'd fail to launch)
This makes those launch scenarios work transparently via shell expansion
Slightly improve the error message when this kind of failure occurs to at least suggest that the user try going through 'process launch' directly
Fixes rdar://problem/22749408
llvm-svn: 265357
For each copy relocation that we create, look through the DSO's symbol table
for aliases and create a dynamic symbol for each one. This causes the copy
relocation to correctly interpose any aliases.
Copy relocations are relatively uncommon (on my machine, 56% of binaries in
/usr/bin have no copy relocations probably due to being PIEs, 97% of them
have <10, and the binary with the largest number of them has 97) so it's
probably fine to do this in a relatively inefficient way.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18731
llvm-svn: 265354
There is no problem with the code today, but the fix will avoid a crash
in test/CodeGen/AMDGPU/subreg-coalescer-undef-use.ll once the
DetectDeadLanes pass is added.
llvm-svn: 265351
We missed a handful of .mir tests that existed outside the
test/CodeGen/MIR directory.
Also fix the three powerpc .mir tests that nobody noticed were broken.
llvm-svn: 265350