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John McCall 23f6626262 Correctly pass aggregates by reference when emitting thunks.
llvm-svn: 104778
2010-05-26 22:34:26 +00:00
John McCall 7cb0220e53 If a function definition has any sort of weak linkage, its static local
variables should have that linkage.  Otherwise, its static local
variables should have internal linkage.  To avoid computing this excessively,
set a function's linkage before we emit code for it.

Previously we were assigning weak linkage to the static variables of
static inline functions in C++, with predictably terrible results.  This
fixes that and also gives better linkage than 'weak' when merging is required.

llvm-svn: 104581
2010-05-25 04:30:21 +00:00
Douglas Gregor c5871f07f0 When generating the call arguments in a thunk to call the thunkee, do
not make copies non-POD arguments or arguments passed by reference:
just copy the pointers directly. This eliminates another source of the
dreaded memcpy-of-non-PODs. Fixes PR7188.

llvm-svn: 104327
2010-05-21 17:55:12 +00:00
Douglas Gregor aa2ac80eaa When creating a this-adjustment thunk where the return value is of C++
class type (that uses a return slot), pass the return slot to the
callee directly rather than allocating new storage and trying to copy
the object. This appears to have been the cause of the remaining two
Boost.Interprocess failures.

llvm-svn: 104215
2010-05-20 05:54:35 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 88d292ccb8 Rework when and how vtables are emitted, by tracking where vtables are
"used" (e.g., we will refer to the vtable in the generated code) and
when they are defined (i.e., because we've seen the key function
definition). Previously, we were effectively tracking "potential
definitions" rather than uses, so we were a bit too eager about emitting
vtables for classes without key functions. 

The new scheme:
  - For every use of a vtable, Sema calls MarkVTableUsed() to indicate
  the use. For example, this occurs when calling a virtual member
  function of the class, defining a constructor of that class type,
  dynamic_cast'ing from that type to a derived class, casting
  to/through a virtual base class, etc.
  - For every definition of a vtable, Sema calls MarkVTableUsed() to
  indicate the definition. This happens at the end of the translation
  unit for classes whose key function has been defined (so we can
  delay computation of the key function; see PR6564), and will also
  occur with explicit template instantiation definitions.
 - For every vtable defined/used, we mark all of the virtual member
 functions of that vtable as defined/used, unless we know that the key
 function is in another translation unit. This instantiates virtual
 member functions when needed.
  - At the end of the translation unit, Sema tells CodeGen (via the
  ASTConsumer) which vtables must be defined (CodeGen will define
  them) and which may be used (for which CodeGen will define the
  vtables lazily). 

From a language perspective, both the old and the new schemes are
permissible: we're allowed to instantiate virtual member functions
whenever we want per the standard. However, all other C++ compilers
were more lazy than we were, and our eagerness was both a performance
issue (we instantiated too much) and a portability problem (we broke
Boost test cases, which now pass).

Notes:
  (1) There's a ton of churn in the tests, because the order in which
  vtables get emitted to IR has changed. I've tried to isolate some of
  the larger tests from these issues.
  (2) Some diagnostics related to
  implicitly-instantiated/implicitly-defined virtual member functions
  have moved to the point of first use/definition. It's better this
  way.
  (3) I could use a review of the places where we MarkVTableUsed, to
  see if I missed any place where the language effectively requires a
  vtable.

Fixes PR7114 and PR6564.

llvm-svn: 103718
2010-05-13 16:44:06 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 1411bb8f76 Fix typo in comment; 80 col violation
llvm-svn: 103204
2010-05-06 22:33:50 +00:00
Chris Lattner 3baada6fd7 Pass the globaldecl into GetOrCreateLLVMFunction so that llvm
function attributes like byval get applied to the function 
definition. This fixes PR7058 and makes i386 llvm/clang bootstrap 
pass all the same tests as x86-64 bootstrap for me (the llvmc 
tests still fail in both).

llvm-svn: 103131
2010-05-05 22:55:13 +00:00
Anders Carlsson 11e5140db9 Vtable -> VTable renames across the board.
llvm-svn: 101666
2010-04-17 20:15:18 +00:00
Anders Carlsson c6db5ab8b2 Fix a bug where we would sometimes incorrectly mark an vtable function as unused.
llvm-svn: 101643
2010-04-17 17:24:33 +00:00
Anders Carlsson 3383e2ad74 Fix another bug where we wouldn't generate secondary vtables for construction vtables in some cases.
llvm-svn: 100998
2010-04-11 22:20:36 +00:00
Anders Carlsson d78b224e91 More renames.
llvm-svn: 100991
2010-04-11 22:07:06 +00:00
Anders Carlsson b41c633a34 Rename a function parameter.
llvm-svn: 100990
2010-04-11 22:03:57 +00:00
Anders Carlsson 343a26b56d Fix a bug where we were adding too many vcall offsets in some cases.
llvm-svn: 100985
2010-04-11 20:04:11 +00:00
Anders Carlsson 0b5522114e Enable an assert and remove a now unnecessary assert.
llvm-svn: 100953
2010-04-10 21:50:08 +00:00
Anders Carlsson 88cf34f2b4 Fix a bug where we would add the same function twice in a vtable.
llvm-svn: 100949
2010-04-10 20:39:29 +00:00
Anders Carlsson be1b9cbc63 Rename VtableComponent and VtableBuilder.
llvm-svn: 100945
2010-04-10 19:13:06 +00:00
Anders Carlsson af2a317e05 Rename CGVtable files to CGVTables.
llvm-svn: 100778
2010-04-08 16:30:25 +00:00