When looking for an available spill slot, the register scavenger would stop
after finding the first one with no register assigned to it. That slot may
have size and alignment that do not meet the requirements of the register
that is to be spilled. Instead, find an available slot that is the closest
in size and alignment to one that is needed to spill a register from RC.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20295
llvm-svn: 269969
instance method.
When diagnosing unimplemented class property, make sure we emit
a warning when we only see an instance method with the right selector.
Also warn when we only see a class method for an instance property.
rdar://26141719
llvm-svn: 269968
When you assign a shared_ptr, the deleter gets called and assigned. In this routine, the assignment happens inside a critical section, which could (potentially) lead to a deadlock, if the deleter did something wonky. Now we swap the old value with an (empty) temporary shared_ptr, and then let the temporary delete the old value when it goes out of scope (after the lock has been released). This should fix PR#27724. Thanks to Hans Boehm for the bug report and the suggested fix.
llvm-svn: 269965
Summary:
-fembed-bitcode was only checking for old style LTO flag (-flto) but not
considering the new -flto= style option. That makes clang output bitcode
embedded in bitcode object when using -flto= and -fembed-bitcode= together.
Now clang should output normal bitcode file when using LTO and ignores
-fembed-bitcode option.
Reviewers: joker.eph
Subscribers: joker.eph, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20374
llvm-svn: 269961
This is used to find nested classes. For a nested name foo::bar::qux we
will first look up foo::bar::qux, then foo::bar, then foo unless we find
a result. This is used to support nested classes which are not part of
the index but can only be used if the header for the parent context is
included.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20372
llvm-svn: 269956
with an additional fix to make RegAllocFast ignore undef physreg uses. It would
previously get confused about the "push %eax" instruction's use of eax. That
method for adjusting the stack pointer is used in X86FrameLowering::emitSPUpdate
as well, but since that runs after register-allocation, we didn't run into the
RegAllocFast issue before.
llvm-svn: 269949
Use register class that does not include them when looking
for unallocated registers.
This is hit by the udiv v8i64 test in the opencl integer
conformance test, and takes a few seconds to compile in
a debug build so no test included.
llvm-svn: 269938
Don't expand divisions by constants if it would require multiple instructions.
The current assumption is that engines will perform the desired optimizations.
llvm-svn: 269930
This typically happens when the user didn't setup include paths correctly
and the fixer starts adding garbage includes. Avoid that. Disable the error
limit though, as we might hit that easily with missing includes and still
want to fix those cases.
llvm-svn: 269923
Summary:
The ordering of registers in BinaryRRF instructions are wrong, and
affects the copysign instruction (CPSDR). This results in the wrong
magnitude and sign being set.
Author: zhanjunl
Reviewers: kbarton, uweigand
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20308
llvm-svn: 269922
The previous patch (r269291) was reverted (commented out) because the patch caused leaks that
were detected by LSan and they broke some lit tests. The actual reason was that dlsym allocates
an error string buffer in TLS, and some LSan lit tests are intentionally not scanning TLS for
root pointers. This patch simply makes LSan ignore the allocation from dlsym, because it's
not interesting anyway.
llvm-svn: 269917