getExportName implementation is based on lld-link. In its current form,
it's mostly about convenience, but it will be more useful for EXPORTAS
support, for which export name is not possible to deduce from other
printed properties.
When resolving names inside templates that implement recursive
compile-time functions (e.g. waldo<N>::type is defined in terms
of waldo<N-1>::type), HeuristicResolver could get into an infinite
recursion, specifically one where resolveDependentNameType() can
be called recursively with the same DependentNameType*.
To guard against this, HeuristicResolver tracks, for each external
call into a HeuristicResolver function, the set of DependentNameTypes
that it has seen, and bails if it sees the same DependentNameType again.
To implement this, a helper class HeuristicResolverImpl is introduced
to store state that persists for the duration of an external call into
HeuristicResolver (but does not persist between such calls).
Fixes https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/1951
(cherry picked from commit e6e53ca8470d719882539359ebe3ad8b442a8cb0)
On Apple platforms, some of the stddef.h types are also declared in
system headers. In particular NULL has a conflicting declaration in
<sys/_types/_null.h>. When that's in a different module from
<__stddef_null.h>, redeclaration errors can occur.
Make the \_\_stddef_ headers be non-modular in
-fbuiltin-headers-in-system-modules and restore them back to not
respecting their header guards. Still define the header guards though.
__stddef_max_align_t.h was in _Builtin_stddef_max_align_t prior to the
addition of _Builtin_stddef, and it needs to stay in a module because
struct's can't be type merged. __stddef_wint_t.h didn't used to have a
module, but leave it in it current module since it doesn't really belong
to stddef.h.
(cherry picked from commit f50d3582b4844b86ad86372028e44b52c560ec7d)
27ce26b066 added the new option
-fvisibility-global-new-delete=, where -fvisibility-global-new-delete=force-hidden
is equivalent to the old option -fvisibility-global-new-delete-hidden.
At the same time, the old option was deprecated.
Test for and use the new option form first; if unsupported, try
using the old form.
This avoids warnings in the MinGW builds, if built with Clang 18 or
newer.
(cherry picked from commit 1f973efd335f34c75fcba1ccbe288fd5ece15a64)
#69295 demoted Defined symbols relative to discarded sections.
If such a symbol is unreferenced, the desired behavior is to
eliminate it from .symtab just like --gc-sections discarded
definitions.
Linux kernel's CONFIG_DEBUG_FORCE_WEAK_PER_CPU=y configuration expects
that the unreferenced `unused` is not emitted to .symtab
(https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues/2006).
For relocations referencing demoted symbols, the symbol index restores
to 0 like older lld (`R_X86_64_64 0` in `discard-section.s`).
Fix#85048
(cherry picked from commit 8fe3e70e810b409dce36f6d415e86f0f9b1cf22d)
When inlining across functions with different target features, we
perform roughly two checks:
1. The caller features must be a superset of the callee features.
2. Calls in the callee cannot use types where the target features would
change the call ABI (e.g. by changing whether something is passed in a
zmm or two ymm registers). The latter check is very crude right now.
The latter check currently also catches inline asm "calls". I believe
that inline asm should be excluded from this check, as it is independent
from the usual call ABI, and instead governed by the inline asm
constraint string.
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/67054.
(cherry picked from commit e84182af919d136d74b75ded4d599b38fb47dfb0)
At the moment, getUnderlyingObjects simply continues for phis that do
not refer to the same underlying object in loops, without adding them to
the list of underlying objects, effectively ignoring those phis.
Instead of ignoring those phis, add them to the list of underlying
objects. This fixes a miscompile where LoopAccessAnalysis fails to
identify a memory dependence, because no underlying objects can be found
for a set of memory accesses.
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/82665.
PR: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/84339
(cherry picked from commit b274b23665dec30f3ae4fb83ccca8b77e6d3ada3)
The current test-release.sh script does not install the necessary
compiler-rt builtin's during Phase 1 on AIX, resulting on a
non-functional Phase 1 clang. Futhermore, the installation is also
necessary for Phase 2 on AIX.
Co-authored-by: Alison Zhang <alisonzhang@ibm.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3af5c98200e0b1268f755c3f289be4f73aac4214)
The TranspBlocks set was used to cache aliasing decision for all
processed loads in the parent loop. This is incorrect, because each load
can access a different location, which means one load not being modified
in a block doesn't translate to another load not being modified in the
same block.
All loads access the same underlying object, so we could perhaps use a
location without size for all loads and retain the cache, but that would
mean we loose precision.
For now, just drop the cache.
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/84807
PR: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/84835
(cherry picked from commit bba4a1daff6ee09941f1369a4e56b4af95efdc5c)
This makes a difference when linking executables with delay loaded
libraries for arm32; the delay loader implementation can load data from
the registry with instructions that assume alignment.
This issue does not show up when linking in MinGW mode, because a
PseudoRelocTableChunk gets injected, which also sets alignment, even if
the chunk itself is empty.
(cherry picked from commit c93c76b562784926b22a69d3f82a5032dcb4a274)
762f762504/llvm/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineCalls.cpp (L394-L407)
Comment from @topperc:
> This transforms assumes the mask is a non-zero splat. We only know its
a splat and not provably all 0s. The mask is a constexpr that includes
the address of the global variable. We can't resolve the constant
expression to an exact value.
Fixes#83947.
The `MSB` must not be greater than `GRLen`. Without this patch, newly
added test cases will crash with LoongArch32, resulting in a 'cannot
select' error.
(cherry picked from commit edd4c6c6dca4c556de22b2ab73d5bfc02d28e59b)
__has_extension(...) doesn't work as intended when -pedantic-errors is
used with Clang. With that flag, __has_extension(...) is equivalent to
__has_feature(...), which means that checks like
__has_extension(pragma_clang_attribute_external_declaration)
will return 0. In turn, this has the effect of disabling availability
markup in libc++, which is undesirable.
rdar://124078119
(cherry picked from commit 292a28df6c55679fad0589dea35278a8c66b2ae1)
For a label difference like `.uleb128 A-B`, MC generates a pair of
R_LARCH_{ADD,SUB}_ULEB128 if A-B cannot be folded as a constant. GNU
assembler generates a pair of relocations in more cases (when A or B is
in a code section with linker relaxation). It is similar to RISCV.
R_LARCH_{ADD,SUB}_ULEB128 relocations are created by Clang and GCC in
`.gcc_except_table` and other debug sections with linker relaxation
enabled. On LoongArch, first read the buf and count the available space.
Then add or sub the value. Finally truncate the expected value and fill
it into the available space.
(cherry picked from commit eaa9ef678c63bf392ec2d5b736605db7ea7e7338)
When analysing whether we should handle a binary expression as an
overloaded operator call or a builtin operator, we were calling
`checkPlaceholderForOverload()`, which takes care of any placeholders
that are not overload sets—which would usually make sense since those
need to be handled as part of overload resolution.
Unfortunately, we were also doing that for `.*`, which is not
overloadable, and then proceeding to create a builtin operator anyway,
which would crash if the RHS happened to be an unresolved overload set
(due hitting an assertion in `CreateBuiltinBinOp()`—specifically, in one
of its callees—in the `.*` case that makes sure its arguments aren’t
placeholders).
This pr instead makes it so we check for *all* placeholders early if the
operator is `.*`.
It’s worth noting that,
1. In the `.*` case, we now additionally also check for *any*
placeholders (not just non-overload-sets) in the LHS; this shouldn’t
make a difference, however—at least I couldn’t think of a way to trigger
the assertion with an overload set as the LHS of `.*`; it is worth
noting that the assertion in question would also complain if the LHS
happened to be of placeholder type, though.
2. There is another case in which we also don’t perform overload
resolution—namely `=` if the LHS is not of class or enumeration type
after handling non-overload-set placeholders—as in the `.*` case, but
similarly to 1., I first couldn’t think of a way of getting this case to
crash, and secondly, `CreateBuiltinBinOp()` doesn’t seem to care about
placeholders in the LHS or RHS in the `=` case (from what I can tell,
it, or rather one of its callees, only checks that the LHS is not a
pseudo-object type, but those will have already been handled by the call
to `checkPlaceholderForOverload()` by the time we get to this function),
so I don’t think this case suffers from the same problem.
This fixes#53815.
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Co-authored-by: Aaron Ballman <aaron@aaronballman.com>
When MVT is not a vector type, TCK_CodeSize should return an invalid
cost. This patch adds a check in the beginning to make sure all cost
kinds return invalid costs consistently.
Before this patch, TCK_CodeSize returns a valid cost on scalar MVT but
other cost kinds doesn't.
This fixes the issue #83294 where a loop contains vector instructions
and MVT is scalar after type legalization when the vector extension is
not enabled,
(cherry picked from commit fb67dce1cb87e279593c27bd4122fe63bad75f04)
g++ -flto has a diagnostic `-Wodr` about mismatched redeclarations,
which even apply to `enum`.
Fix#83529
Reviewers: thesamesam
Reviewed By: thesamesam
Pull Request: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/83604
(cherry picked from commit 4a3f7e798a31072a80a0731b8fb1da21b9c626ed)
This re-lands cc0065a7d0 in a way that
keeps existing targets working.
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Original commit message:
#68132 ended up removing
__multc3 & __divtc3 from compiler-rt library builds that have
QUAD_PRECISION but not TF_MODE due to missing int128 support.
I added support for QUAD_PRECISION to use the native hex float long double representation.
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Co-authored-by: Sean Perry <perry@ca.ibm.com>
(cherry picked from commit 99c457dc2ef395872d7448c85609f6cb73a7f89b)
When in an entry thunk the x64 SP is passed in x4 but this cannot be
directly passed through since x64 varargs calls have a 32 byte shadow
store at SP followed by the in-stack parameters. ARM64EC varargs calls
on the other hand expect x4 to point to the first in-stack parameter.
ISel handles filling in x4/x5 when calling variadic functions as they
don't correspond to the 5th/6th X64 arguments but rather to the end of
the shadow space on the stack and the size in bytes of all stack
parameters (ignored and written as 0 for calls from entry thunks).
Will PR a follow up with ISel handling after this is merged.
ARM64EC varargs calls expect that x4 = sp at entry, special handling is
needed to ensure this with tail calls since they occur after the
epilogue and the x4 write happens before.
I tried going through AArch64MachineFrameLowering for this, hoping to
avoid creating the dummy object but this was the best I could do since
the stack info that uses isn't populated at this stage,
CreateFixedObject also explicitly forbids 0 sized objects.
This patch aims to solve Firefox issue:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1882301
Similar to 616289ed29. Currently LoongArch uses an ll.[wd]/sc.[wd]
loop for ATOMIC_CMP_XCHG. Because the comparison in the loop is
full-width (i.e. the `bne` instruction), we must sign extend the input
comparsion argument.
Note that LoongArch ISA manual V1.1 has introduced compare-and-swap
instructions. We would change the implementation (return `ANY_EXTEND`)
when we support them.
(cherry picked from commit 5f058aa211995d2f0df2a0e063532832569cb7a8)
We should generate the `MCInstPredicate` twice, one with `FirstMI`
and another with `SecondMI`.
(cherry picked from commit de1f33873beff93063577195e1214a9509e229e0)
MSVC does not define __BYTE_ORDER__ making the check for BigEndian
erroneously evaluate to true and breaking the struct definitions in MSVC
compiled builds correspondingly. The fix adds an additional check for
whether __BYTE_ORDER__ is defined by the compiler to fix these.
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Co-authored-by: Vadim Paretsky <b-vadipa@microsoft.com>
(cherry picked from commit 110141b37813dc48af33de5e1407231e56acdfc5)
When replacing with a non-constant, it's possible that the result of the
simplification is actually more complicated than the original, and may
result in an infinite combine loop.
Mitigate the issue by requiring that either the replacement or
simplification result is constant, which should ensure that it's
simpler. While this check is crude, it does not appear to cause
optimization regressions in real-world code in practice.
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/83127.
(cherry picked from commit 9f45c5e1a65a1abf4920b617d36ed05e73c04bea)
DSE uses BatchAA, which caches queries using pairs of MemoryLocations.
At the moment, DSE may remove instructions that are used as pointers in
cached MemoryLocations. If a new instruction used by a new MemoryLoation
and this instruction gets allocated at the same address as a previosuly
cached and then removed instruction, we may access an incorrect entry in
the cache.
To avoid this delay removing all instructions except MemoryDefs until
the end of DSE. This should avoid removing any values used in BatchAA's
cache.
Test case by @vporpo from
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/83181.
(Test not precommitted because the results are non-determinstic - memset
only sometimes gets removed)
PR: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/83411
(cherry picked from commit 10f5e983a9e3162a569cbebeb32168716e391340)
In addition to being rather hard to follow, there isn't a good reason
why FatLTO shouldn't just share the same code for setting module flags
for (Thin)LTO. This patch simplifies the logic and makes sure we use set
these flags in a consistent way, independent of FatLTO.
Additionally, we now test that output in the .llvm.lto section actually
matches the output from Full and Thin LTO compilation.
(cherry picked from commit 7d8b50aaab8e0f935e3cb1f3f397e98b9e3ee241)
A symbol with an `N_ALT_ENTRY` attribute may be defined in the middle of
a subsection, so it is reasonable to opt them out of the
`.cfi_{start,end}proc` nesting check.
Fixes: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/82261
(cherry picked from commit 5b91647e3f82c9747c42c3239b7d7f3ade4542a7)
In gas, .cpsetup may expand to one of two code sequences (one is related to `__gnu_local_gp`), depending on -mno-shared and -msym32.
Since Clang doesn't support -mno-shared or -msym32, .cpsetup expands to one code sequence.
The N32 condition incorrectly leads to the incorrect `__gnu_local_gp` code sequence.
```
00000000 <t1>:
0: ffbc0008 sd gp,8(sp)
4: 3c1c0000 lui gp,0x0
4: R_MIPS_HI16 __gnu_local_gp
8: 279c0000 addiu gp,gp,0
8: R_MIPS_LO16 __gnu_local_gp
```
Fixes: #52785
(cherry picked from commit 860b6edfa9b344fbf8c500c17158c8212ea87d1c)
The modules used is-standard-library and is-std-library. The latter is
the name used in the SG15 proposal,
Fixes: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/82879
(cherry picked from commit b50bcc7ffb6ad6caa4c141a22915ab59f725b7ae)