The Win64 ABI docs on MSDN say that arguments bigger than 8 bytes are
passed by reference. Prior to this change, we were only applying this
logic to RecordType arguments. This affects both the Itanium and
Microsoft C++ ABIs.
Reviewers: majnemer
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3587
llvm-svn: 207817
This code is trying to test if the pointer is *not* null. Therefore we
should use 'or' instead of 'and' to combine the results of 'icmp ne'.
This logic is consistent with the general member pointer comparison code
in EmitMemberPointerComparison.
llvm-svn: 207815
Virtual methods expect 'this' to point to the vfptr containing the
virtual method, and this extends to virtual member pointer thunks. The
relevant vfptr is always at offset zero on entry to the thunk, and no
this adjustment is needed.
Previously we would not include the vfptr adjustment in the member
pointer, and we'd look at the vfptr offset when loading from the vftable
in the thunk.
Fixes PR18917.
llvm-svn: 201835
The MS ABI requires that we determine the vbptr offset if have a
virtual inheritance model. Instead, raise an error pointing to the
diagnostic when this happens.
This fixes PR18583.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2842
llvm-svn: 201824
With this change, we give different results for __alignof than MSVC, but
our record layout is compatible.
Some data member pointers also now have a size that is not a multiple of
their alignment.
Fixes PR18618.
Reviewers: majnemer
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2669
llvm-svn: 200585
This makes the C++ ABI depend entirely on the target: MS ABI for -win32 triples,
Itanium otherwise. It's no longer possible to do weird combinations.
To be able to run a test with a specific ABI without constraining it to a
specific triple, new substitutions are added to lit: %itanium_abi_triple and
%ms_abi_triple can be used to get the current target triple adjusted to the
desired ABI. For example, if the test suite is running with the i686-pc-win32
target, %itanium_abi_triple will expand to i686-pc-mingw32.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2545
llvm-svn: 199250
Although VBPtrs were being placed correctly by the ms-abi layout engine,
their offsets were being improperly reported to the ASTRecordLayout
builder due to a bug. This patch fixes that and fixes the test cases to
use the correct values.
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llvm-svn: 199168
This patch refactors microsoft record layout to be more "natural". The
most dominant change is that vbptrs and vfptrs are injected after the
fact. This simplifies the implementation and the math for the offest
for the first base/field after the vbptr.
llvm-svn: 198818
If a class is using the unspecified inheritance model for member
pointers and later we find the class is defined to use single
inheritance, zero out the vbptr offset field of the member pointer when
it is formed.
llvm-svn: 192664
There were three things missing from the original implementation:
- We would omit the 'E' qualifier for members int 64-bit mode.
- We would not exmaine the qualifiers in 'IsMember' mode.
- We didn't generate the correct backref to the base class.
llvm-svn: 187753
Also addresses a review comment from John from on r180985 by removing
the "== -1" check, since it's now reusing the correct code which has the
comment.
llvm-svn: 183318
Summary:
This only supports converting along non-virtual inheritance paths by
changing the field offset or the non-virtual base adjustment.
This implements three kinds of conversions:
- codegen for Value conversions
- Constant emission for APValue
- Constant folding for CastExprs
In almost all constant initialization settings
EmitMemberPointer(APValue) is called, except when the expression
contains a reinterpret cast.
reinterpret casts end up being a big corner case because the null value
changes between different kinds of member pointers.
Reviewers: rsmith
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D741
llvm-svn: 181543
Without any conversion, this is pretty straightforward. Most of the
fields can be zeros. The order is:
- field offset or pointer
- nonvirtual adjustment (for MI functions)
- vbptr offset (for unspecified)
- virtual adjustment offset (for virtual inheritance)
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D699
llvm-svn: 180985
Summary:
Like Itanium, comparisons are basically bitwise comparisons of the two
values, with an exception for null member function pointers. If two
function pointers are null, only the function pointer field matters for
comparison purposes. The rest of the bits can be arbitrary. We take
advantage of this in isZeroInitializable(), and it may matter once we
start emitting conversions.
Reviewers: rjmccall
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D695
llvm-svn: 180800
Summary:
Handles all inheritance models for both data and function member
pointers.
Also implements isZeroInitializable() and refactors some of the null
member pointer code.
MSVC supports converting member pointers through virtual bases, which
clang does not (yet?) support. Implementing that extension is covered
by http://llvm.org/15713
Reviewers: rjmccall
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D613
llvm-svn: 179305
Summary:
For non-dynamic classes (no virtual bases), member data pointers are
simple offsets from the base of the record. Dynamic classes use an
aggregate for member data pointers and are therefore currently
unsupported.
Unlike Itanium, the ms ABI uses 0 to represent null for polymorphic
classes. Non-polymorphic classes use -1 like Itanium, since 0 is a
valid field offset.
Reviewers: rjmccall
CC: timurrrr, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D558
llvm-svn: 177753