SHF_ARM_PURECODE flag when being built with the -mexecute-only flag.
All code sections of an ELF must have the flag set for the final .text
section to be execute-only, otherwise the flag gets removed.
A HasData flag is added to MCSection to aid in the determination that
the section is empty. A virtual setTargetSectionFlags is added to
MCELFObjectTargetWriter to allow subclasses to set target specific
section flags to be added to sections which we then use in the ARM
backend to set SHF_ARM_PURECODE.
Patch by Ivan Lozano!
Reviewed By: echristo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48792
llvm-svn: 341593
The patch tries to make sample profile loader independent of profile format
change. It moves compact format related code into FunctionSamples and
SampleProfileReader classes, and sample profile loader only has to interact
with those two classes and will be unaware of profile format changes.
The cleanup also contain some fixes to further remove the difference between
compactbinary format and binary format. After the cleanup using different
formats originated from the same profile will generate the same binaries,
which we verified by compiling two large server benchmarks w/wo thinlto.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51643
llvm-svn: 341591
We can't put the unittest source dir map in the configuration
specific directory because VS doesn't have a configure-specific
directory, instead it only knows this at runtime. So we have
to remove this from the path. This in turn means that the path
will be slightly different in VS configurations vs non vs
configurations. In the former, the source map will be in the
parent directory of the executable, and in the latter it will
be in the same directory as the executable. So check both.
llvm-svn: 341590
This patch adds per-function size information remarks. Previously, passing
-Rpass-analysis=size-info would only give you per-module changes. By adding
the ability to do this per-function, it's easier to see which functions
contributed the most to size changes.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D51467
llvm-svn: 341588
It caused ambiguity between llvm:🆑:Optional and llvm::Optional, which
has been fixed by dropping `using namespace cl;` in favor of explicit
cl:: qualified names.
llvm-svn: 341586
`using namespace cl` makes llvm:🆑:Optional (in Support/CommandLine.h) visible which will cause ambiguity when unqualified `Optional` is looked up (can also refer to llvm::Optional).
cl:: is used much more than `using namespace cl`, so let's not use the latter.
Also append \n to the argument of cl::ParseCommandLineOptions
llvm-svn: 341584
Summary:
Instruction printer shouldn't crash with assertions due to incorrect input data. llvm_unreachable is not intended for runtime error handling.
Reviewers: petecoup
Reviewed By: petecoup
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51728
llvm-svn: 341581
libLLVMTestingSupport.so references a symbol in utils/unittest/UnitTestMain/TestMain.cpp (a layering issue) and will cause a link error because of -Wl,-z,defs (cmake/modules/HandleLLVMOptions.cmake)
Waiting zturner for a better fix.
llvm-svn: 341580
The existing memory manager API can not be shared between objects when linking
concurrently (since there is no way to know which concurrent allocations were
performed on behalf of which object, and hence which allocations would be safe
to finalize when finalizeMemory is called). For now, we can work around this by
requiring a new memory manager for each object.
This change only affects the concurrent version of the ORC APIs.
llvm-svn: 341579
Section address mappings can be applied using the RuntimeDyld instance passed to
the RuntimeDyld::MemoryManager::notifyObjectLoaded method. Proving an alternate
route via RuntimeDyldObjectLinkingLayer2 is redundant.
llvm-svn: 341578
MRI scripts have two comment chars, * and ;, but only the latter was
supported before.
Also allow leading spaces before comment chars (and before any command
string), and allow comments after a command.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51338
llvm-svn: 341571
Keeping the compile units in memory is expensive. For the single
threaded case we allocate them in the analyze part and deallocate them
again once we've finished cloning. This poses a problem in the single
threaded case where we did all the analysis first followed by all the
cloning. This meant we had all the link context in memory right after
analyzing finished.
This patch changes the way we order work in the single threaded case.
Instead of doing all the analysis and cloning in serial, we now
interleave the two so we can deallocate the memory as soon as a file is
processed. The result is binary identical and peak memory usage went
down from 13.43GB to 5.73GB for a debug build of trunk clang.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51618
llvm-svn: 341568
This fold is needed to avoid a regression when we try
to recommit rL300977.
We can't see the most basic win currently because
demanded bits changes the patterns:
https://rise4fun.com/Alive/plpp
llvm-svn: 341559
Summary:
I added a few ARM64 memset codegen tests in r341406 and r341493, and annotated
where the generated code was bad. This patch fixes the majority of the issues by
requesting that a 2xi64 vector be used for memset of 32 bytes and above.
The patch leaves the former request for f128 unchanged, despite f128
materialization being suboptimal: doing otherwise runs into other asserts in
isel and makes this patch too broad.
This patch hides the issue that was present in bzero_40_stack and bzero_72_stack
because the code now generates in a better order which doesn't have the store
offset issue. I'm not aware of that issue appearing elsewhere at the moment.
<rdar://problem/44157755>
Reviewers: t.p.northover, MatzeB, javed.absar
Subscribers: eraman, kristof.beyls, chrib, dexonsmith, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51706
llvm-svn: 341558
Add the __msan_va_arg_origin_tls TLS array to keep the origins for variadic function parameters.
Change the instrumentation pass to store parameter origins in this array.
This is a reland of r341528.
test/msan/vararg.cc doesn't work on Mips, PPC and AArch64 (because this
patch doesn't touch them), XFAIL these arches.
Also turned out Clang crashed on i80 vararg arguments because of
incorrect origin type returned by getOriginPtrForVAArgument() - fixed it
and added a test.
llvm-svn: 341554
Standardise on check lines:
* CHECK-ASM
* CHECK-OBJ
* CHECK-ASM-AND-OBJ
This allows for the addition of tests involving symbol operands, which will
not result in identical instructions in both assembly and disassembled object
output.
This commit doesn't exploit this reworking to increase test coverage of symbol
operands - that will come in a future patch.
llvm-svn: 341546
I'm preparing to add the same functionality both here and to the DAG
version of this code in D51696 / D51433, so try to make those cases
as similar as possible to avoid bugs.
llvm-svn: 341545
The MCID::Flag enumeration now has more than 32 items, this means that
the hasPropertyBundle argument 'Mask' can overflow.
This patch changes the argument to be 64 bits instead.
Patch by Mikael Nilsson.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51596
llvm-svn: 341536
There is no need to create preheaders in the analysis stage, we only
need them when adjusting the branches. Also, the only cases we need to
create our own preheaders is when they have more than 1 predecessors or
PHI nodes (even with only 1 predecessor, we could have an LCSSA phi
node). I have simplified the conditions and added some assertions to be
sure. Because we know the inner and outer loop need to be tightly
nested, it is sufficient to check if the inner loop preheader is the
outer loop header to check if we need to create a new preheader.
Reviewers: efriedma, mcrosier, karthikthecool
Reviewed By: efriedma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51703
llvm-svn: 341533
Currently it has a set KnownBlocks that marks blocks as having cached
answers and a map FirstSpecialInsts that maps these blocks to first
special instructions in them. The value in the map is always non-null,
and for blocks that are known to have no special instructions the map
does not have an instance.
This patch removes KnownBlocks as obsolete. Instead, for blocks that
are known to have no special instructions, we just put a nullptr value.
This makes the code much easier to read.
llvm-svn: 341531
Add the __msan_va_arg_origin_tls TLS array to keep the origins for
variadic function parameters.
Change the instrumentation pass to store parameter origins in this array.
llvm-svn: 341528
Previously the alignment on the newly created global strings was not set,
meaning that DataLayout::getPreferredAlignment was free to overalign it
to 16 bytes. This caused unnecessary code bloat with the padding between
variables.
The main example of this happening was the printf->puts optimisation in
SimplifyLibCalls, but as the change here is made in
IRBuilderBase::CreateGlobalString, other globals using this will now be
aligned too.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51410
llvm-svn: 341527
This validation patch has been reverted as rL341147 because of conserns raised by
@reames. This revision returns it as is to raise a discussion and address the concerns.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51523
Reviewed By: reames
llvm-svn: 341526
Turns out that calling a variadic function with too many (e.g. >100 i64's)
arguments overflows __msan_va_arg_tls, which leads to smashing other TLS
data with function argument shadow values.
getShadow() already checks for kParamTLSSize and returns clean shadow if
the argument does not fit, so just skip storing argument shadow for such
arguments.
llvm-svn: 341525
Summary:
This change adds a `BlockIndexer` type which maintains pointers to
records that belong to the same process+thread pairs. The indexing
happens with order of appearance of records as they are visited.
This version of the indexer currently only supports FDR version 3 logs,
which contain `BufferExtent` records. We will add support for v2 and v1
logs in follow-up patches.
This is another part of D50441.
Reviewers: eizan, kpw, mboerger
Reviewed By: mboerger
Subscribers: mboerger, mgorny, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51673
llvm-svn: 341518
Function rewriteLoopExitValues contains a check on isValidRewrite which
is needed to make sure that SCEV does not convert the pattern
`gep Base, (&p[n] - &p[0])` into `gep &p[n], Base - &p[0]`. This problem
has been fixed in SCEV long ago, so this check is just obsolete.
This patch converts it into an assertion to make sure that the SCEV will
not mess up this case in the future.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51582
Reviewed By: atrick
llvm-svn: 341516
In DwarfDebug::collectEntityInfo(), if the label entity is processed in
DbgLabels list, it means the label is not optimized out. There is no
need to generate debug info for it with null position.
llvm-svn: 341513
This basically reverts a change made in r336217, but improves the text of the error message for not allowing IP-relative addressing in 32-bit mode.
Fixes PR38826.
Patch by Iain Sandoe.
llvm-svn: 341512
The way DIA SDK works is that when you request a symbol, it
gets assigned an internal identifier that is unique for the
life of the session. You can then use this identifier to
get back the same symbol, with all of the same internal state
that it had before, even if you "destroyed" the original
copy of the object you had.
This didn't work properly in our native implementation, and
if you destroyed an object for a particular symbol, then
requested the same symbol again, it would get assigned a new
ID and you'd get a fresh copy of the object. In order to fix
this some refactoring had to happen to properly reuse cached
objects. Some unittests are added to verify that symbol
reuse is taking place, making use of the new unittest input
feature.
llvm-svn: 341503
Occasionally it is useful to have unittest which take inputs.
While we normally try to have this test be more of a lit test
we occasionally don't have tools that can exercise the code
in the right way to test certain things. LLDB has been using
this style of unit test for a while, particularly with regards
to how it tests core dump and minidump file parsing. Recently
i needed this as well for the case where we want to test that
some of the PDB reading code works correctly. It needs to
exercise the code in a way that is not covered by any dumper
and would be impractical to implement in one of the dumpers,
but requires a valid PDB file. Since this is now needed by
more than one project, it makes sense to have this be a
generally supported thing that unit tests can do, and we just
encourage people to use this sparingly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51561
llvm-svn: 341502