After speaking with Sanjay - seeing a number of miscompiles and working
on tracking down a testcase. None of the follow on patches seem to
have helped so far.
This reverts commit 7ff57705ba196ce649d6034614b3b9df57e1f84f.
FileError doesn't need direct access to Error's internals as it can access the
payload via handleErrors.
(ErrorList remains special: it is not possible to write a handler for it, due
to the special auto-unpacking treatment that it receives from handleErrors.)
This is mostly NFC, but I removed the setting of the guard's calling convention onto the WC call. Why? Because it was untested, and was producing an ill defined output as the declaration's convention wasn't been changed leaving a mismatch which is UB.
This patch lowering jump table, constant pool and block address in assembly.
1. On AIX, jump table index is always relative;
2. Put CPI and JTI into ReadOnlySection until we support unique data sections;
3. Create the temp symbol for block address symbol;
4. Update MIR testcases and add related assembly part;
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70243
This recommits 089c0f581492cd6e2a3d2927be3fbf60ea2d7e62, which was
reverted due to failing tests on big endian machines. It includes a fix
which I believe (I don't have BE machine) should fix this issue. The fix
consists of correcting the invocation DWARFYAML::EmitDebugSections,
which was missing one (default) function arguments, and so didn't
actually force the little-endian mode.
The original commit message follows.
Summary:
This patch adds DWARFDie::getLocations, which returns the location
expressions for a given attribute (typically DW_AT_location). It handles
both "inline" locations and references to the external location list
sections (currently only of the DW_FORM_sec_offset type). It is
implemented on top of DWARFUnit::findLoclistFromOffset, which is also
added in this patch. I tried to make their signatures similar to the
equivalent range list functionality.
The actual location list interpretation logic is in
DWARFLocationTable::visitAbsoluteLocationList. This part is not
equivalent to the range list code, but this deviation is motivated by a
desire to reuse the same location list parsing code within lldb.
The functionality is tested via a c++ unit test of the DWARFDie API.
Reviewers: dblaikie, JDevlieghere, SouraVX
Subscribers: mgorny, hiraditya, cmtice, probinson, llvm-commits, aprantl
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70394
The test fails on big endian machines.
This reverts commit 089c0f581492cd6e2a3d2927be3fbf60ea2d7e62 and the
subsequent attempt to fix in 82dc32e2d456c75d08bc9ffe97def409ee5a03cd.
Summary:
This patch adds DWARFDie::getLocations, which returns the location
expressions for a given attribute (typically DW_AT_location). It handles
both "inline" locations and references to the external location list
sections (currently only of the DW_FORM_sec_offset type). It is
implemented on top of DWARFUnit::findLoclistFromOffset, which is also
added in this patch. I tried to make their signatures similar to the
equivalent range list functionality.
The actual location list interpretation logic is in
DWARFLocationTable::visitAbsoluteLocationList. This part is not
equivalent to the range list code, but this deviation is motivated by a
desire to reuse the same location list parsing code within lldb.
The functionality is tested via a c++ unit test of the DWARFDie API.
Reviewers: dblaikie, JDevlieghere, SouraVX
Subscribers: mgorny, hiraditya, cmtice, probinson, llvm-commits, aprantl
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70394
This is recommit of commit e6584b2b7b2d, which was reverted in
30e7ee3c4bac together with af57dbf12e54.
Original message is below.
Enumerations that describe rounding mode and exception behavior were
defined inside ConstrainedFPIntrinsic. It makes sense to use the same
definitions to represent the same properties in other cases, not only
in constrained intrinsics. It was however inconvenient as required to
include constrained intrinsics definitions even if they were not needed.
Also using long scope prefix reduced readability.
This change moves these definitioins to the namespace llvm::fp.
No functional changes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69552
Hostcall is a service that allows a kernel to submit requests to the
host using shared buffers, and block until a response is
received. This will eventually replace the shared buffer currently
used for printf, and repurposes the same hidden kernel argument. This
change introduces a new ValueKind in the HSA metadata to represent the
hostcall buffer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70038
Summary
In several places we need to enumerate all constrained intrinsics or IR
nodes that should be represented by them. It is easy to miss some of
the cases. To make working with these intrinsics more convenient and
robust, this change introduces file containing definitions of all
constrained intrinsics and some of their properties. This file can be
included to generate constrained intrinsics processing code.
Reviewers: kpn, andrew.w.kaylor, cameron.mcinally, uweigand
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69887
In order to correctly pass options to LLVM, including options containing
spaces which are used as delimiters for multiple options in
lto_codegen_debug_options, add a new API:
lto_codegen_debug_options_array.
Unfortunately, tools/lto has no testing infrastructure yet, so there are
no tests associated with this patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70463
With the widenable condition construct, we have the ability to reason about branches which can be 'widened' (i.e. made to fail more often). We've got a couple o transforms which leverage this. This patch just cleans up the API a bit.
This is prep work for generalizing our definition of a widenable branch slightly. At the moment "br i1 (and A, wc()), ..." is considered widenable, but oddly, neither "br i1 (and wc(), B), ..." or "br i1 wc(), ..." is. That clearly needs addressed, so first, let's centralize the code in one place.
This speeds up the build of compiler-rt with an expensive checks enabled clang by an order of
1 or 2 magnitudes on my machine. I was hoping this would also fix the 'large.test' libFuzzer
timeout on the expensive checks bot on green dragon http://lab.llvm.org:8080/green/job/clang-stage1-cmake-RA-expensive/,
but the fuzzer test still takes too long to compile because of other IR/MIR verification inefficiencies.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70288
Cleanup handling of the denormal-fp-math attribute. Consolidate places
checking the allowed names in one place.
This is in preparation for introducing FP type specific variants of
the denormal-fp-mode attribute. AMDGPU will switch to using this in
place of the current hacky use of subtarget features for the denormal
mode.
Introduce a new header for dealing with FP modes. The constrained
intrinsic classes define related enums that should also be moved into
this header for uses in other contexts.
The verifier could use a check to make sure the denorm-fp-mode
attribute is sane, but there currently isn't one.
Currently, DAGCombiner incorrectly asssumes non-IEEE behavior by
default in the one current user. Clang must be taught to start
emitting this attribute by default to avoid regressions when this is
switched to assume ieee behavior if the attribute isn't present.
Summary:
This is a new warning which fires when one stores a reference to the
initializer_list contents in a way which may outlive the
initializer_list which it came from. In llvm this warning is triggered
whenever someone uses the initializer_list ArrayRef constructor.
This is indeed a dangerous thing to do (I myself was bitten by that at
least once), but it is not more dangerous than calling other ArrayRef
constructors with temporary objects -- something which we are used to
and have accepted as a tradeoff for ArrayRef's efficiency.
Currently, this warnings generates so much output that it completely
obscures any actionable warnings, so this patch disables it.
Reviewers: rnk, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70122
This fills in the small family of MVE intrinsics that have nothing to
do with vectors: they implement bit-shift operations on 32- or 64-bit
values held in one or two general-purpose registers. Most of these
shift operations saturate if shifting left, and round to nearest if
shifting right, although LSLL and ASRL behave like ordinary shifts.
When these instructions take a variable shift count in a register,
they pay attention to its sign, so that (for example) LSLL or UQRSHLL
will shift left if given a positive number but right if given a
negative one. That makes even LSLL and ASRL different enough from
standard LLVM IR shift semantics that I couldn't see any better
alternative than to simply model the whole family as a set of
MVE-specific IR intrinsics.
(The //immediate// forms of LSLL and ASRL, on the other hand, do
behave exactly like a standard IR shift of a 64-bit value. In fact,
those forms don't have ACLE intrinsics defined at all, because you can
just write an ordinary C shift operation if you want one of those.)
The 64-bit shifts have to be instruction-selected in C++, because they
deliver two output values. But the 32-bit ones are simple enough that
I could write a DAG isel pattern directly into each Instruction
record.
Reviewers: ostannard, MarkMurrayARM, dmgreen
Reviewed By: dmgreen
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, hiraditya, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70319
AMDGPU needs to know the FP mode for the function to answer this
correctly when this is removed from the subtarget.
AArch64 had to make this more complicated by using this from an IR
hook, so add an IR typed overload.
Summary:
I saw the doc comment using the Option + Click in Xcode and I was
confused by the fact that tvOS wasn't listed. The method definition
also doesn't make it clear that the check for tvOS is taking place as
the tvOS check is hidden in the isiOS() check.
Reviewers: rjmccall
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Subscribers: dexonsmith, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70364
This patch is from Varun Gandhi <varun_gandhi@apple.com>
Summary:
Sometimes the CPUSubtype determines the Triple::ArchType that must be used.
Add the subtype to the API's to allow targets that need this to correctly
identify the contents of the binary.
Reviewers: pete
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70345
Summary:
It's not always possible for a target to provide a MachO CPUSubtype up
front as is required by the current implementation. Sometimes you need more
information like the particular CPU implementation you are targeting.
Give MCMachObjectTargetWriter subclasses the opportunity to modify the
CPUSubtype after the MCMachObjectTargetWriter is created but before the
object starts being written. Typically this would be done in response to
instructions from a TargetStreamer.
Reviewers: pete
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70344
Summary:
Pass down the already accessed ValueInfo to shouldPromoteLocalToGlobal,
to avoid an unnecessary extra index lookup.
Add some assertion checking to confirm we have a non-empty VI when
expected.
Also some misc cleanup, merging the two versions of
doImportAsDefinition, since one was only called by the other, and
unnecessarily passed in a member variable.
Reviewers: steven_wu, pcc, evgeny777
Reviewed By: evgeny777
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, inglorion, hiraditya, dexonsmith, arphaman, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70337
Summary:
Clean up the code that does GV promotion in the ThinLTO backends.
Specifically, we don't need to check whether we are importing since that
is already checked and handled correctly in shouldPromoteLocalToGlobal.
Simply call shouldPromoteLocalToGlobal, and if it returns true we are
guaranteed that we are promoting, whether or not we are importing (or in
the exporting module). This also makes the handling in getName()
consistent with that in getLinkage(), which checks the DoPromote parameter
regardless of whether we are importing or exporting.
Reviewers: steven_wu, pcc, evgeny777
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, inglorion, hiraditya, dexonsmith, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70327
and a follow-up NFC rearrangement as it's causing a crash on valid. Testcase is on the original review thread.
This reverts commits af57dbf12e54f3a8ff48534bf1078f4de104c1cd and e6584b2b7b2de06f1e59aac41971760cac1e1b79
Allow clients of the llvm library to opt-in to one-shot SIGPIPE
handling, instead of forcing them to undo llvm's SIGPIPE handler
registration (which is brittle).
The current behavior is preserved for all llvm-derived tools (except
lldb) by means of a default-`true` flag in the InitLLVM constructor.
This prevents "IO error" crashes in long-lived processes (lldb is the
motivating example) which both a) load llvm as a dynamic library and b)
*really* need to ignore SIGPIPE.
As llvm signal handlers can be installed when calling into libclang
(say, via RemoveFileOnSignal), thereby overriding a previous SIG_IGN for
SIGPIPE, there is no clean way to opt-out of "exit-on-SIGPIPE" in the
current model.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70277
This reapplies c0f6ad7d1f3ccb9d0b9ce9ef8dfa06409ccf1b3e with an
additional fix in test/DebugInfo/X86/constant-loclist.ll, which had a
slightly different output on windows targets. The test now accounts for
this difference.
The original commit message follows.
Summary:
As discussed in D70081, this adds the ability to dump section
names/indices to the location list dumper. It does this by moving the
range specific logic from DWARFDie.cpp:dumpRanges into the
DWARFAddressRange class.
The trickiest part of this patch is the backflip in the meanings of the
two dump flags for the location list sections.
The dumping of "raw" location list data is now controlled by
"DisplayRawContents" flag. This frees up the "Verbose" flag to be used
to control whether we print the section index. Additionally, the
DisplayRawContents flag is set for section-based dumps whenever the
--verbose option is passed, but this is not done for the "inline" dumps.
Also note that the index dumping currently does not work for the DWARF
v5 location lists, as the parser does not fill out the appropriate
fields. This will be done in a separate patch.
Reviewers: dblaikie, probinson, JDevlieghere, SouraVX
Subscribers: sdardis, hiraditya, jrtc27, atanasyan, arphaman, aprantl, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70227
* Implements scalable size queries for MVTs, split out from D53137.
* Contains a fix for FindMemType to avoid using scalable vector type
to contain non-scalable types.
* Explicit casts for several places where implicit integer sign
changes or promotion from 32 to 64 bits caused problems.
* CodeGenDAGPatterns will treat scalable and non-scalable vector types
as different.
Reviewers: greened, cameron.mcinally, sdesmalen, rovka
Reviewed By: rovka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66871
Summary:
As discussed in D70081, this adds the ability to dump section
names/indices to the location list dumper. It does this by moving the
range specific logic from DWARFDie.cpp:dumpRanges into the
DWARFAddressRange class.
The trickiest part of this patch is the backflip in the meanings of the
two dump flags for the location list sections.
The dumping of "raw" location list data is now controlled by
"DisplayRawContents" flag. This frees up the "Verbose" flag to be used
to control whether we print the section index. Additionally, the
DisplayRawContents flag is set for section-based dumps whenever the
--verbose option is passed, but this is not done for the "inline" dumps.
Also note that the index dumping currently does not work for the DWARF
v5 location lists, as the parser does not fill out the appropriate
fields. This will be done in a separate patch.
Reviewers: dblaikie, probinson, JDevlieghere, SouraVX
Subscribers: sdardis, hiraditya, jrtc27, atanasyan, arphaman, aprantl, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70227
This patch, adds support for DW_AT_alignment[DWARF5] attribute, to be emitted with typdef DIE.
When explicit alignment is specified.
Patch by Awanish Pandey <Awanish.Pandey@amd.com>
Reviewers: aprantl, dblaikie, jini.susan.george, SouraVX, alok,
deadalinx
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70111
In MCObjectStreamer, when there is no current fragment, initially
symbols are created in a "pending" state and assigned to a dummy
empty fragment.
Previously, they were not being assigned an offset, and thus
evaluateAbsolute would fail if trying to evaluate an expression 'a -
b', where both 'a' and 'b' were in this pending state.
Also slightly refactored the EmitLabel overload which takes an
MCFragment for clarity.
Fixes: https://llvm.org/PR41825
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70062
This only implements the non-dwo part, but loclistx is necessary to use
location lists in DWARFv5, so it's a precursor to that work - and
generally reduces relocations (only using one reloc, then
indexes/relative offsets for all location list references) in non-split
DWARF.
It was added in 2014 in 732e0aa9fb84f1 with one use in Scalarizer.cpp.
That one use was then removed when porting to the new pass manager in
2018 in b6f76002d9158628e78.
While the RFC and the desire to get off of static initializers for
cl::opt all still stand, this code is now dead, and I think we should
delete this code until someone is ready to do the migration.
There were many clients of CommandLine.h that were it transitively
through LLVMContext.h, so I cleaned that up in 4c1a1d3cf97e1ede466.
Reviewers: beanz
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70280
This patch introduces a function pass to inject the scalar-to-vector
mappings stored in the TargetLIbraryInfo (TLI) into the Vector
Function ABI (VFABI) variants attribute.
The test is testing the injection for three vector libraries supported
by the TLI (Accelerate, SVML, MASSV).
The pass does not change any of the analysis associated to the
function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70107
ValueInfo has user-defined 'operator bool' which allows incorrect implicit conversion
to GlobalValue::GUID (which is unsigned long). This causes bugs which are hard to
track and should be removed in future.