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Volodymyr Sapsai
6a3469f58d [ObjC] Add compatibility mode for type checking of qualified id block parameters.
Commit 73152a2ec20766ac45673a129bf1f5fc97ca9bbe fixed type checking for
blocks with qualified id parameters. But there are existing APIs in
Apple SDKs relying on the old type checking behavior. Specifically,
these are APIs using NSItemProviderCompletionHandler in
Foundation/NSItemProvider.h. To keep existing code working and to allow
developers to use affected APIs introduce a compatibility mode that
enables the previous and the fixed type checking. This mode is enabled
only on Darwin platforms.

Reviewed By: jyknight, ahatanak

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79511
2020-05-14 12:08:19 -07:00
Fangrui Song
b56b1e67e3 [gcov] Default coverage version to '408*' and delete CC1 option -coverage-exit-block-before-body
gcov 4.8 (r189778) moved the exit block from the last to the second.
The .gcda format is compatible with 4.7 but

* decoding libgcov 4.7 produced .gcda with gcov [4.7,8) can mistake the
  exit block, emit bogus `%s:'%s' has arcs from exit block\n` warnings,
  and print wrong `" returned %s` for branch statistics (-b).
* decoding libgcov 4.8 produced .gcda with gcov 4.7 has similar issues.

Also, rename "return block" to "exit block" because the latter is the
appropriate term.
2020-05-12 09:14:03 -07:00
Zola Bridges
379e68a763 [clang][SLH] Add __has_feature(speculative_load_hardening)
SLH doesn't support asm goto and is unlikely to ever support it. Users of asm
goto need a way to choose whether to use asm goto or fallback to an SLH
compatible code path when SLH is enabled. This feature flag will give users
this ability.

Tested via unit test

Reviewed By: mattdr

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79733
2020-05-11 13:37:12 -07:00
Melanie Blower
01dc694ccb FP LangOpts should not be dependent on CGOpt
This bug was observed by Apple since their compiler processes LangOpts and CGOpts in a different order.

Reviewed By: rjmccall

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79735
2020-05-11 12:32:35 -07:00
Florian Hahn
1065869195 [Matrix] Add matrix type to Clang.
This patch adds a matrix type to Clang as described in the draft
specification in clang/docs/MatrixSupport.rst. It introduces a new option
-fenable-matrix, which can be used to enable the matrix support.

The patch adds new MatrixType and DependentSizedMatrixType types along
with the plumbing required. Loads of and stores to pointers to matrix
values are lowered to memory operations on 1-D IR arrays. After loading,
the loaded values are cast to a vector. This ensures matrix values use
the alignment of the element type, instead of LLVM's large vector
alignment.

The operators and builtins described in the draft spec will will be added in
follow-up patches.

Reviewers: martong, rsmith, Bigcheese, anemet, dexonsmith, rjmccall, aaron.ballman

Reviewed By: rjmccall

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72281
2020-05-11 18:55:45 +01:00
Haojian Wu
8222107aa9 [AST] Preserve the type in RecoveryExprs for broken function calls.
RecoveryExprs are modeled as dependent type to prevent bogus diagnostics
and crashes in clang.

This patch allows to preseve the type for broken calls when the
RecoveryEprs have a known type, e.g. a broken non-overloaded call, a
overloaded call when the all candidates have the same return type, so
that more features (code completion still work on "take2args(x).^") still
work.

However, adding the type is risky, which may result in more clang code being
affected leading to new crashes and hurt diagnostic, and it requires large
effort to minimize the affect (update all sites in clang to handle errorDepend
case), so we add a new flag (off by default) to allow us to develop/test
them incrementally.

This patch also has some trivial fixes to suppress diagnostics (to prevent regressions).

Tested:

all existing tests are passed (when both "-frecovery-ast", "-frecovery-ast-type" flags are flipped on);

Reviewed By: sammccall

Subscribers: rsmith, arphaman, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79160
2020-05-11 08:46:18 +02:00
Fangrui Song
25544ce2df [gcov] Default coverage version to '407*' and delete CC1 option -coverage-cfg-checksum
Defaulting to -Xclang -coverage-version='407*' makes .gcno/.gcda
compatible with gcov [4.7,8)

In addition, delete clang::CodeGenOptionsBase::CoverageExtraChecksum and GCOVOptions::UseCfgChecksum.
We can infer the information from the version.

With this change, .gcda files produced by `clang --coverage a.o` linked executable can be read by gcov 4.7~7.
We don't need other -Xclang -coverage* options.
There may be a mismatching version warning, though.

(Note, GCC r173147 "split checksum into cfg checksum and line checksum"
 made gcov 4.7 incompatible with previous versions.)
2020-05-10 16:14:07 -07:00
Fangrui Song
13a633b438 [gcov] Delete CC1 option -coverage-no-function-names-in-data
rL144865 incorrectly wrote function names for GCOV_TAG_FUNCTION
(this might be part of the reasons the header says
"We emit files in a corrupt version of GCOV's "gcda" file format").

rL176173 and rL177475 realized the problem and introduced -coverage-no-function-names-in-data
to work around the issue. (However, the description is wrong.
libgcov never writes function names, even before GCC 4.2).

In reality, the linker command line has to look like:

clang --coverage -Xclang -coverage-version='407*' -Xclang -coverage-cfg-checksum -Xclang -coverage-no-function-names-in-data

Failing to pass -coverage-no-function-names-in-data can make gcov 4.7~7
either produce wrong results (for one gcov-4.9 program, I see "No executable lines")
or segfault (gcov-7).
(gcov-8 uses an incompatible format.)

This patch deletes -coverage-no-function-names-in-data and the related
function names support from libclang_rt.profile
2020-05-10 12:37:44 -07:00
Sriraman Tallam
e8147ad822 Uniuqe Names for Internal Linkage Symbols.
This is a standalone patch and this would help Propeller do a better job of code
layout as it can accurately attribute the profiles to the right internal linkage
function.

This also helps SampledFDO/AutoFDO correctly associate sampled profiles to the
right internal function. Currently, if there is more than one internal symbol
foo, their profiles are aggregated by SampledFDO.

This patch adds a new clang option, -funique-internal-funcnames, to generate
unique names for functions with internal linkage. This patch appends the md5
hash of the module name to the function symbol as a best effort to generate a
unique name for symbols with internal linkage.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73307
2020-05-07 18:18:37 -07:00
Melanie Blower
c355bec749 Add support for #pragma clang fp reassociate(on|off)
Reviewers: rjmccall, erichkeane, sepavloff

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78827
2020-05-06 08:05:44 -07:00
Melanie Blower
f5360d4bb3 Reapply "Add support for #pragma float_control" with buildbot fixes
Add support for #pragma float_control

Reviewers: rjmccall, erichkeane, sepavloff

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72841

This reverts commit fce82c0ed310174fe48e2402ac731b6340098389.
2020-05-04 05:51:25 -07:00
Melanie Blower
fce82c0ed3 Revert "Reapply "Add support for #pragma float_control" with improvements to"
This reverts commit 69aacaf699922ffe0450f567e21208c10c84731f.
2020-05-01 10:31:09 -07:00
Melanie Blower
69aacaf699 Reapply "Add support for #pragma float_control" with improvements to
test cases
Add support for #pragma float_control

Reviewers: rjmccall, erichkeane, sepavloff

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72841

This reverts commit 85dc033caccaa6ab919d57f9759290be41240146, and makes
corrections to the test cases that failed on buildbots.
2020-05-01 10:03:30 -07:00
Melanie Blower
85dc033cac Revert "Add support for #pragma float_control"
This reverts commit 4f1e9a17e9d28bdfd035313c96b3a5d4c91a7733.
due to fail on buildbot, sorry for the noise
2020-05-01 06:36:58 -07:00
Melanie Blower
4f1e9a17e9 Add support for #pragma float_control
Reviewers: rjmccall, erichkeane, sepavloff

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72841
2020-05-01 06:14:24 -07:00
Dmitri Gribenko
96717125e8 Revert "[analyzer] On-demand parsing capability for CTU"
This reverts commit 811c0c9eb462d1fef6ab6908aab7881e5c4f5fbf. It broke
multiple buildbots.
2020-04-27 14:27:04 +02:00
Endre Fülöp
811c0c9eb4 [analyzer] On-demand parsing capability for CTU
Summary:
Add an option to enable on-demand parsing of needed ASTs during CTU analysis.
Two options are introduced. CTUOnDemandParsing enables the feature, and
CTUOnDemandParsingDatabase specifies the path to a compilation database, which
has all the necessary information to generate the ASTs.

Reviewers: martong, balazske, Szelethus, xazax.hun

Subscribers: ormris, mgorny, whisperity, xazax.hun, baloghadamsoftware, szepet, rnkovacs, a.sidorin, mikhail.ramalho, Szelethus, donat.nagy, dkrupp, Charusso, steakhal, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75665
2020-04-27 11:20:35 +02:00
Fangrui Song
8d45d6e39d [Frontend] Drop unneeded CC1 options 2020-04-21 19:59:28 -07:00
Justin Hibbits
4ca2cad947 [PowerPC] Add clang -msvr4-struct-return for 32-bit ELF
Summary:

Change the default ABI to be compatible with GCC.  For 32-bit ELF
targets other than Linux, Clang now returns small structs in registers
r3/r4.  This affects FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD.  There is no change for
32-bit Linux, where Clang continues to return all structs in memory.

Add clang options -maix-struct-return (to return structs in memory) and
-msvr4-struct-return (to return structs in registers) to be compatible
with gcc.  These options are only for PPC32; reject them on PPC64 and
other targets.  The options are like -fpcc-struct-return and
-freg-struct-return for X86_32, and use similar code.

To actually return a struct in registers, coerce it to an integer of the
same size.  LLVM may optimize the code to remove unnecessary accesses to
memory, and will return i32 in r3 or i64 in r3:r4.

Fixes PR#40736

Patch by George Koehler!

Reviewed By: jhibbits, nemanjai
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73290
2020-04-21 20:17:25 -05:00
Aaron Ballman
6a30894391 C++2a -> C++20 in some identifiers; NFC. 2020-04-21 15:37:19 -04:00
Matt Morehouse
bef187c750 Implement -fsanitize-coverage-whitelist and -fsanitize-coverage-blacklist for clang
Summary:
This commit adds two command-line options to clang.
These options let the user decide which functions will receive SanitizerCoverage instrumentation.
This is most useful in the libFuzzer use case, where it enables targeted coverage-guided fuzzing.

Patch by Yannis Juglaret of DGA-MI, Rennes, France

libFuzzer tests its target against an evolving corpus, and relies on SanitizerCoverage instrumentation to collect the code coverage information that drives corpus evolution. Currently, libFuzzer collects such information for all functions of the target under test, and adds to the corpus every mutated sample that finds a new code coverage path in any function of the target. We propose instead to let the user specify which functions' code coverage information is relevant for building the upcoming fuzzing campaign's corpus. To this end, we add two new command line options for clang, enabling targeted coverage-guided fuzzing with libFuzzer. We see targeted coverage guided fuzzing as a simple way to leverage libFuzzer for big targets with thousands of functions or multiple dependencies. We publish this patch as work from DGA-MI of Rennes, France, with proper authorization from the hierarchy.

Targeted coverage-guided fuzzing can accelerate bug finding for two reasons. First, the compiler will avoid costly instrumentation for non-relevant functions, accelerating fuzzer execution for each call to any of these functions. Second, the built fuzzer will produce and use a more accurate corpus, because it will not keep the samples that find new coverage paths in non-relevant functions.

The two new command line options are `-fsanitize-coverage-whitelist` and `-fsanitize-coverage-blacklist`. They accept files in the same format as the existing `-fsanitize-blacklist` option <https://clang.llvm.org/docs/SanitizerSpecialCaseList.html#format>. The new options influence SanitizerCoverage so that it will only instrument a subset of the functions in the target. We explain these options in detail in `clang/docs/SanitizerCoverage.rst`.

Consider now the woff2 fuzzing example from the libFuzzer tutorial <https://github.com/google/fuzzer-test-suite/blob/master/tutorial/libFuzzerTutorial.md>. We are aware that we cannot conclude much from this example because mutating compressed data is generally a bad idea, but let us use it anyway as an illustration for its simplicity. Let us use an empty blacklist together with one of the three following whitelists:

```
  # (a)
  src:*
  fun:*

  # (b)
  src:SRC/*
  fun:*

  # (c)
  src:SRC/src/woff2_dec.cc
  fun:*
```

Running the built fuzzers shows how many instrumentation points the compiler adds, the fuzzer will output //XXX PCs//. Whitelist (a) is the instrument-everything whitelist, it produces 11912 instrumentation points. Whitelist (b) focuses coverage to instrument woff2 source code only, ignoring the dependency code for brotli (de)compression; it produces 3984 instrumented instrumentation points. Whitelist (c) focuses coverage to only instrument functions in the main file that deals with WOFF2 to TTF conversion, resulting in 1056 instrumentation points.

For experimentation purposes, we ran each fuzzer approximately 100 times, single process, with the initial corpus provided in the tutorial. We let the fuzzer run until it either found the heap buffer overflow or went out of memory. On this simple example, whitelists (b) and (c) found the heap buffer overflow more reliably and 5x faster than whitelist (a). The average execution times when finding the heap buffer overflow were as follows: (a) 904 s, (b) 156 s, and (c) 176 s.

We explain these results by the fact that WOFF2 to TTF conversion calls the brotli decompression algorithm's functions, which are mostly irrelevant for finding bugs in WOFF2 font reconstruction but nevertheless instrumented and used by whitelist (a) to guide fuzzing. This results in longer execution time for these functions and a partially irrelevant corpus. Contrary to whitelist (a), whitelists (b) and (c) will execute brotli-related functions without instrumentation overhead, and ignore new code paths found in them. This results in faster bug finding for WOFF2 font reconstruction.

The results for whitelist (b) are similar to the ones for whitelist (c). Indeed, WOFF2 to TTF conversion calls functions that are mostly located in SRC/src/woff2_dec.cc. The 2892 extra instrumentation points allowed by whitelist (b) do not tamper with bug finding, even though they are mostly irrelevant, simply because most of these functions do not get called. We get a slightly faster average time for bug finding with whitelist (b), which might indicate that some of the extra instrumentation points are actually relevant, or might just be random noise.

Reviewers: kcc, morehouse, vitalybuka

Reviewed By: morehouse, vitalybuka

Subscribers: pratyai, vitalybuka, eternalsakura, xwlin222, dende, srhines, kubamracek, #sanitizers, lebedev.ri, hiraditya, cfe-commits, llvm-commits

Tags: #clang, #sanitizers, #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63616
2020-04-10 10:44:03 -07:00
Pratyai Mazumder
ced398fdc8 [SanitizerCoverage] Add -fsanitize-coverage=inline-bool-flag
Reviewers: kcc, vitalybuka

Reviewed By: vitalybuka

Subscribers: cfe-commits, llvm-commits

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77637
2020-04-09 02:40:55 -07:00
Serge Pavlov
c7ff5b38f2 [FPEnv] Use single enum to represent rounding mode
Now compiler defines 5 sets of constants to represent rounding mode.
These are:

1. `llvm::APFloatBase::roundingMode`. It specifies all 5 rounding modes
defined by IEEE-754 and is used in `APFloat` implementation.

2. `clang::LangOptions::FPRoundingModeKind`. It specifies 4 of 5 IEEE-754
rounding modes and a special value for dynamic rounding mode. It is used
in clang frontend.

3. `llvm::fp::RoundingMode`. Defines the same values as
`clang::LangOptions::FPRoundingModeKind` but in different order. It is
used to specify rounding mode in in IR and functions that operate IR.

4. Rounding mode representation used by `FLT_ROUNDS` (C11, 5.2.4.2.2p7).
Besides constants for rounding mode it also uses a special value to
indicate error. It is convenient to use in intrinsic functions, as it
represents platform-independent representation for rounding mode. In this
role it is used in some pending patches.

5. Values like `FE_DOWNWARD` and other, which specify rounding mode in
library calls `fesetround` and `fegetround`. Often they represent bits
of some control register, so they are target-dependent. The same names
(not values) and a special name `FE_DYNAMIC` are used in
`#pragma STDC FENV_ROUND`.

The first 4 sets of constants are target independent and could have the
same numerical representation. It would simplify conversion between the
representations. Also now `clang::LangOptions::FPRoundingModeKind` and
`llvm::fp::RoundingMode` do not contain the value for IEEE-754 rounding
direction `roundTiesToAway`, although it is supported natively on
some targets.

This change defines all the rounding mode type via one `llvm::RoundingMode`,
which also contains rounding mode for IEEE rounding direction `roundTiesToAway`.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77379
2020-04-09 13:26:47 +07:00
Daniel Kiss
7314aea5a4 [clang] Move branch-protection from CodeGenOptions to LangOptions
Summary:
Reason: the option has an effect on preprocessing.

Also see thread: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2020-March/065014.html

Reviewers: chill, efriedma

Reviewed By: efriedma

Subscribers: efriedma, danielkiss, cfe-commits, kristof.beyls

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77131
2020-04-02 10:31:52 +02:00
Puyan Lotfi
e3033c0ce5 [llvm][clang][IFS] Enhancing the llvm-ifs yaml format for symbol lists.
Prior to this change the clang interface stubs format resembled
something ending with a symbol list like this:

 Symbols:
   a: { Type: Func }

This was problematic because we didn't actually want a map format and
also because we didn't like that an empty symbol list required
"Symbols: {}". That is to say without the empty {} llvm-ifs would crash
on an empty list.

With this new format it is much more clear which field is the symbol
name, and instead the [] that is used to express an empty symbol vector
is optional, ie:

Symbols:
 - { Name: a, Type: Func }

or

Symbols: []

or

Symbols:

This further diverges the format from existing llvm-elftapi. This is a
good thing because although the format originally came from the same
place, they are not the same in any way.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76979
2020-04-01 10:49:06 -04:00
Fangrui Song
531b3aff30 [Frontend] Replace CC1 option -masm-verbose with -fno-verbose-asm
Most OS✕target enable -fverbose-asm, so it makes sense to flip the CC1
option to reduce common command lines.
2020-03-31 22:33:55 -07:00
Fangrui Song
d0d076fed9 [Driver] Flip the CC1 default of -fdiagnostics-show-option
The driver enables -fdiagnostics-show-option by default, so flip the CC1
default to reduce the lengths of common CC1 command lines.

This change also makes ParseDiagnosticArgs() consistently enable
-fdiagnostics-show-option by default.
2020-03-31 21:59:27 -07:00
Fangrui Song
4805901930 [Driver] Don't pass -fmessage-length=0 to CC1
-fmessage-length=0 is common (unless the environment variable COLUMNS
is set and exported. This simplifies a common CC1 command line.
2020-03-31 17:12:08 -07:00
zhizhouy
94d912296d [NFC] Do not run CGProfilePass when not using integrated assembler
Summary:
CGProfilePass is run by default in certain new pass manager optimization pipeline. Assemblers other than llvm as (such as gnu as) cannot recognize the .cgprofile entries generated and emitted from this pass, causing build time error.

This patch adds new options in clang CodeGenOpts and PassBuilder options so that we can turn cgprofile off when not using integrated assembler.

Reviewers: Bigcheese, xur, george.burgess.iv, chandlerc, manojgupta

Reviewed By: manojgupta

Subscribers: manojgupta, void, hiraditya, dexonsmith, llvm-commits, tcwang, llozano

Tags: #llvm, #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62627
2020-03-31 10:31:31 -07:00
Haojian Wu
62dea6e9be Revert "[AST] Build recovery expressions by default for C++."
This reverts commit 0788acbccbec094903a3425ffe5a98f8d55cbd64.
This reverts commit c2d7a1f79cedfc9fcb518596aa839da4de0adb69:  Revert "[clangd] Add test for FindTarget+RecoveryExpr (which already works). NFC"

It causes a crash on invalid code:

class X {
  decltype(unresolved()) foo;
};
constexpr int s = sizeof(X);
2020-03-26 16:25:32 +01:00
Haojian Wu
0788acbccb [AST] Build recovery expressions by default for C++.
Update the existing tests.

Reviewers: sammccall

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76696
2020-03-25 09:00:48 +01:00
Haojian Wu
733edf9750 [AST] Add RecoveryExpr to retain expressions on semantic errors
Normally clang avoids creating expressions when it encounters semantic
errors, even if the parser knows which expression to produce.

This works well for the compiler. However, this is not ideal for
source-level tools that have to deal with broken code, e.g. clangd is
not able to provide navigation features even for names that compiler
knows how to resolve.

The new RecoveryExpr aims to capture the minimal set of information
useful for the tools that need to deal with incorrect code:

source range of the expression being dropped,
subexpressions of the expression.
We aim to make constructing RecoveryExprs as simple as possible to
ensure writing code to avoid dropping expressions is easy.

Producing RecoveryExprs can result in new code paths being taken in the
frontend. In particular, clang can produce some new diagnostics now and
we aim to suppress bogus ones based on Expr::containsErrors.

We deliberately produce RecoveryExprs only in the parser for now to
minimize the code affected by this patch. Producing RecoveryExprs in
Sema potentially allows to preserve more information (e.g. type of an
expression), but also results in more code being affected. E.g.
SFINAE checks will have to take presence of RecoveryExprs into account.

Initial implementation only works in C++ mode, as it relies on compiler
postponing diagnostics on dependent expressions. C and ObjC often do not
do this, so they require more work to make sure we do not produce too
many bogus diagnostics on the new expressions.

See documentation of RecoveryExpr for more details.

original patch from Ilya
This change is based on https://reviews.llvm.org/D61722

Reviewers: sammccall, rsmith

Reviewed By: sammccall, rsmith

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69330
2020-03-24 09:20:37 +01:00
Shiva Chen
fc3752665f [RISCV] Passing small data limitation value to RISCV backend
Passing small data limit to RISCVELFTargetObjectFile by module flag,
So the backend can set small data section threshold by the value.
The data will be put into the small data section if the data smaller than
the threshold.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57497
2020-03-20 11:03:51 +08:00
Djordje Todorovic
d9b9621009 Reland D73534: [DebugInfo] Enable the debug entry values feature by default
The issue that was causing the build failures was fixed with the D76164.
2020-03-19 13:57:30 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem
4add249205
[AVR] Add support for the -mdouble=x flag
This flag is used by avr-gcc (starting with v10) to set the width of the
double type. The double type is by default interpreted as a 32-bit
floating point number in avr-gcc instead of a 64-bit floating point
number as is common on other architectures. Starting with GCC 10, a new
option has been added to control this behavior:
https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/avr-gcc#Deviations_from_the_Standard

This commit keeps the default double at 32 bits but adds support for the
-mdouble flag (-mdouble=32 and -mdouble=64) to control this behavior.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76181
2020-03-17 13:21:03 +01:00
Nico Weber
f82b32a51e Revert "Reland "[DebugInfo] Enable the debug entry values feature by default""
This reverts commit 5aa5c943f7da155b95564058cd5d50a93eabfc89.
Causes clang to assert, see
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1061533#c4
for a repro.
2020-03-13 15:37:44 -04:00
Djordje Todorovic
5aa5c943f7 Reland "[DebugInfo] Enable the debug entry values feature by default"
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73534
2020-03-10 09:15:06 +01:00
Sjoerd Meijer
3d9a0445cc Recommit #2 "[Driver] Default to -fno-common for all targets"
After a first attempt to fix the test-suite failures, my first recommit
caused the same failures again. I had updated CMakeList.txt files of
tests that needed -fcommon, but it turns out that there are also
Makefiles which are used by some bots, so I've updated these Makefiles
now too.

See the original commit message for more details on this change:
0a9fc9233e172601e26381810d093e02ef410f65
2020-03-09 19:57:03 +00:00
Djordje Todorovic
c15c68abdc [CallSiteInfo] Enable the call site info only for -g + optimizations
Emit call site info only in the case of '-g' + 'O>0' level.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75175
2020-03-09 12:12:44 +01:00
Sjoerd Meijer
f35d112efd Revert "Recommit "[Driver] Default to -fno-common for all targets""
This reverts commit 2c36c23f3476baf3b9283ea387c579419a70b112.

Still problems in the test-suite, which I really thought I had fixed...
2020-03-09 10:37:28 +00:00
Sjoerd Meijer
2c36c23f34 Recommit "[Driver] Default to -fno-common for all targets"
This includes fixes for:
- test-suite: some benchmarks need to be compiled with -fcommon, see D75557.
- compiler-rt: one test needed -fcommon, and another a change, see D75520.
2020-03-09 10:07:37 +00:00
Ruyman
118b057f12 [SYCL] Driver option to select SYCL version
Summary:
User can select the version of SYCL the compiler will
use via the flag -sycl-std, similar to -cl-std.

The flag defines the LangOpts.SYCLVersion option to the
version of SYCL. The default value is undefined.
If driver is building SYCL code, flag is set to the default SYCL
version (1.2.1)

The preprocessor uses this variable to define CL_SYCL_LANGUAGE_VERSION macro,
which should be defined according to SYCL 1.2.1 standard.

Only valid value at this point for the flag is 1.2.1.

Co-Authored-By: David Wood <Q0KPU0H1YOEPHRY1R2SN5B5RL@david.davidtw.co>
Signed-off-by: Ruyman Reyes <ruyman@codeplay.com>

Subscribers: ebevhan, Anastasia, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72857
2020-03-07 18:28:54 +03:00
Michael Spencer
27a3ecee45 [clang][Modules] Add -fsystem-module flag
The -fsystem-module flag is used when explicitly building a module. It
forces the module to be treated as a system module. This is used when
converting an implicit build to an explicit build to match the
systemness the implicit build would have had for a given module.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75395
2020-03-03 14:14:24 -08:00
Sjoerd Meijer
4e363563fa Revert "[Driver] Default to -fno-common for all targets"
This reverts commit 0a9fc9233e172601e26381810d093e02ef410f65.

Going to look at the asan failures.

I find the failures in the test suite weird, because they look
like compile time test and I don't understand how that can be
failing, but will have a brief look at that too.
2020-03-03 10:00:36 +00:00
Sjoerd Meijer
0a9fc9233e [Driver] Default to -fno-common for all targets
This makes -fno-common the default for all targets because this has performance
and code-size benefits and is more language conforming for C code.
Additionally, GCC10 also defaults to -fno-common and so we get consistent
behaviour with GCC.

With this change, C code that uses tentative definitions as definitions of a
variable in multiple translation units will trigger multiple-definition linker
errors. Generally, this occurs when the use of the extern keyword is neglected
in the declaration of a variable in a header file. In some cases, no specific
translation unit provides a definition of the variable. The previous behavior
can be restored by specifying -fcommon.

As GCC has switched already, we benefit from applications already being ported
and existing documentation how to do this. For example:
- https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-10/porting_to.html
- https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Gcc_10_porting_notes/fno_common

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75056
2020-03-03 09:15:07 +00:00
Nick Desaulniers
91cdbd521a clang: Switch C compilations to C17 by default.
Summary:
Matches GCC 8.1 (2018).

Updates documentation+release notes as well.

See also https://reviews.llvm.org/rL220244.

Reviewers: rsmith, aaron.ballman

Reviewed By: rsmith, aaron.ballman

Subscribers: aaron.ballman, dschuff, aheejin, simoncook, s.egerton, cfe-commits, hans, srhines

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75383
2020-03-02 09:39:26 -08:00
Alexey Bader
740ed617f7 Revert "[SYCL] Driver option to select SYCL version"
This reverts commit bd97704eaaaab5a95ecb048ce343c1a4be5d94e5.

It broke tests on mac: http://45.33.8.238/mac/9011/step_7.txt
2020-02-27 16:23:54 +03:00
Ruyman
bd97704eaa [SYCL] Driver option to select SYCL version
Summary:
User can select the version of SYCL the compiler will
use via the flag -sycl-std, similar to -cl-std.

The flag defines the LangOpts.SYCLVersion option to the
version of SYCL. The default value is undefined.
If driver is building SYCL code, flag is set to the default SYCL
version (1.2.1)

The preprocessor uses this variable to define CL_SYCL_LANGUAGE_VERSION macro,
which should be defined according to SYCL 1.2.1 standard.

Only valid value at this point for the flag is 1.2.1.

Co-Authored-By: David Wood <Q0KPU0H1YOEPHRY1R2SN5B5RL@david.davidtw.co>
Signed-off-by: Ruyman Reyes <ruyman@codeplay.com>

Subscribers: ebevhan, Anastasia, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72857

Signed-off-by: Alexey Bader <alexey.bader@intel.com>
2020-02-27 15:08:42 +03:00
Fangrui Song
fc6057e34f [Frontend] Replace CC1 option -mcode-model with -mcmodel=
Before:

% clang -mcmodel=x -xc /dev/null
error: invalid argument 'x' in '-mcode-model x'

Now:

% clang -mcmodel=x -xc /dev/null
clang-11: error: invalid argument 'x' to -mcmodel=
2020-02-21 23:10:50 -08:00
Djordje Todorovic
2f215cf36a Revert "Reland "[DebugInfo] Enable the debug entry values feature by default""
This reverts commit rGfaff707db82d.
A failure found on an ARM 2-stage buildbot.
The investigation is needed.
2020-02-20 14:41:39 +01:00