deprecating SymbolResolver and AsynchronousSymbolQuery.
Both lookup overloads take a VSO search order to perform the lookup. The first
overload is non-blocking and takes OnResolved and OnReady callbacks. The second
is blocking, takes a boolean flag to indicate whether to wait until all symbols
are ready, and returns a SymbolMap. Both overloads take a RegisterDependencies
function to register symbol dependencies (if any) on the query.
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This discards the unresolved symbols set and returns the flags map directly
(rather than mutating it via the first argument).
The unresolved symbols result made it easy to chain lookupFlags calls, but such
chaining should be rare to non-existant (especially now that symbol resolvers
are being deprecated) so the simpler method signature is preferable.
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A search order is a list of VSOs to be searched linearly to find symbols. Each
VSO now has a search order that will be used when fixing up definitions in that
VSO. Each VSO's search order defaults to just that VSO itself.
This is a first step towards removing symbol resolvers from ORC altogether. In
practice symbol resolvers tended to be used to implement a search order anyway,
sometimes with additional programatic generation of symbols. Now that VSOs
support programmatic generation of definitions via fallback generators, search
orders provide a cleaner way to achieve the desired effect (while removing a lot
of boilerplate).
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Some trivial cases in udivrem were handled by directly assigning 0 or 1
to APInt objects. This would set the bit width to 1, instead of the bit
width of the inputs. A potentially undesirable side effect of that is
that with the bit width of 1, 1 equals -1.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49554
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Spell out destructor, copy/move constructor and assignment operators for
MSVC STL, where set<T>::const_iterator is not trivially copy constructible.
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This patch adds support for AArch64 to cfi-verify.
This required three changes to cfi-verify. First, it generalizes checking if an instruction is a trap by adding a new isTrap flag to TableGen (and defining it for x86 and AArch64). Second, the code that ensures that the operand register is not clobbered between the CFI check and the indirect call needs to allow a single dereference (in x86 this happens as part of the jump instruction). Third, we needed to ensure that return instructions are not counted as indirect branches. Technically, returns are indirect branches and can be covered by CFI, but LLVM's forward-edge CFI does not protect them, and x86 does not consider them, so we keep that behavior.
In addition, we had to improve AArch64's code to evaluate the branch target of a MCInst to handle calls where the destination is not the first operand (which it often is not).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48836
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Summary:
Previously, when both DT and PDT are nullptrs and the UpdateStrategy is Lazy, DomTreeUpdater still pends updates inside.
After this patch, DomTreeUpdater will ignore all updates from(`applyUpdates()/insertEdge*()/deleteEdge*()`) in this case. (call `delBB()` still pends BasicBlock deletion until a flush event according to the doc).
The behavior of DomTreeUpdater previously documented won't change after the patch.
Reviewers: dmgreen, davide, kuhar, brzycki, grosser
Reviewed By: kuhar
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48974
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Summary:
Someone must be responsible for handling an Error. When formatv takes
ownership of an Error, the formatv_object destructor must take care of this.
Passing an error by value to formatv() is not considered explicit enough to mark
the error as handled (see D49013), so we require callers to use a format adapter
to confirm this intent.
Reviewers: zturner
Subscribers: llvm-commits, lhames
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49170
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Summary:
Previously, when people need to deal with DTU with different UpdateStrategy using different actions, they need to
```
if (DTU.getUpdateStrategy() == DomTreeUpdater::UpdateStrategy::Lazy) {
...
}
if (DTU.getUpdateStrategy() == DomTreeUpdater::UpdateStrategy::Eager) {
...
}
```
After the patch, they can avoid code patterns above
```
if (DTU.isUpdateLazy()){
...
}
if (!DTU.isUpdateLazy()){
...
}
```
Reviewers: kuhar, brzycki, dmgreen
Reviewed By: kuhar
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49056
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This version now uses the subset of is_trivially_XXX provided by
GCC 4.8 and llvm/Support/type_traits.h
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symbols in another VSO).
Also fixes a bug where chained aliases within a single VSO would deadlock on
materialization.
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Memory leaks in tests.
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap/builds/6289/steps/check-llvm%20asan/logs/stdio
Direct leak of 192 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
#0 0x554ea8 in operator new(unsigned long) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap/build/llvm/projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_new_delete.cc:106
#1 0x56cef1 in llvm::VPlanTestBase::doAnalysis(llvm::Function&) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap/build/llvm/unittests/Transforms/Vectorize/VPlanTestBase.h:53:14
#2 0x56bec4 in llvm::VPlanTestBase::buildHCFG(llvm::BasicBlock*) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap/build/llvm/unittests/Transforms/Vectorize/VPlanTestBase.h:57:3
#3 0x571f1e in llvm::(anonymous namespace)::VPlanHCFGTest_testVPInstructionToVPRecipesInner_Test::TestBody() /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap/build/llvm/unittests/Transforms/Vectorize/VPlanHCFGTest.cpp:119:15
#4 0xed2291 in testing::Test::Run() /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap/build/llvm/utils/unittest/googletest/src/gtest.cc
#5 0xed44c8 in testing::TestInfo::Run() /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap/build/llvm/utils/unittest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:2656:11
#6 0xed5890 in testing::TestCase::Run() /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap/build/llvm/utils/unittest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:2774:28
#7 0xef3634 in testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests() /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap/build/llvm/utils/unittest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:4649:43
#8 0xef27e0 in testing::UnitTest::Run() /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap/build/llvm/utils/unittest/googletest/src/gtest.cc
#9 0xebbc23 in RUN_ALL_TESTS /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap/build/llvm/utils/unittest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest.h:2233:46
#10 0xebbc23 in main /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap/build/llvm/utils/unittest/UnitTestMain/TestMain.cpp:51
#11 0x7f65569592e0 in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x202e0)
and more.
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Parsing invalid UTF-8 input is now a parse error.
Creating JSON values from invalid UTF-8 now triggers an assertion, and
(in no-assert builds) substitutes the unicode replacement character.
Strings retrieved from json::Value are always valid UTF-8.
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Summary:
Support for this option is needed for building Linux kernel.
This is a very frequently requested feature by kernel developers.
More details : https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/4/4/601
GCC option description for -fdelete-null-pointer-checks:
This Assume that programs cannot safely dereference null pointers,
and that no code or data element resides at address zero.
-fno-delete-null-pointer-checks is the inverse of this implying that
null pointer dereferencing is not undefined.
This feature is implemented in LLVM IR in this CL as the function attribute
"null-pointer-is-valid"="true" in IR (Under review at D47894).
The CL updates several passes that assumed null pointer dereferencing is
undefined to not optimize when the "null-pointer-is-valid"="true"
attribute is present.
Reviewers: t.p.northover, efriedma, jyknight, chandlerc, rnk, srhines, void, george.burgess.iv
Reviewed By: efriedma, george.burgess.iv
Subscribers: eraman, haicheng, george.burgess.iv, drinkcat, theraven, reames, sanjoy, xbolva00, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47895
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delegate method (and unit test).
The name 'replace' better captures what the old delegate method did: it
returned materialization responsibility for a set of symbols to the VSO.
The new delegate method delegates responsibility for a set of symbols to a new
MaterializationResponsibility instance. This can be used to split responsibility
between multiple threads, or multiple materialization methods.
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This patch introduces a VPValue in VPBlockBase to represent the condition
bit that is used as successor selector when a block has multiple successors.
This information wasn't necessary until now, when we are about to introduce
outer loop vectorization support in VPlan code gen.
Reviewers: fhahn, rengolin, mkuper, hfinkel, mssimpso
Reviewed By: fhahn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48814
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Summary:
This patch adds a new "integer" ValueType, and renames Number -> Double.
This allows us to preserve the full precision of int64_t when parsing integers
from the wire, or constructing from an integer.
The API is unchanged, other than giving asInteger() a clearer contract.
In addition, always output doubles with enough precision that parsing will
reconstruct the same double.
Reviewers: simon_tatham
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46209
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Summary:
This consists of four main parts:
- an type json::Expr representing JSON values of dynamic kind, which can be
composed, inspected, and modified
- a JSON parser from string -> json::Expr
- a JSON printer from json::Expr -> string, with optional pretty-printing
- a convention for mapping json::Expr <=> native types (fromJSON/toJSON)
Mapping functions are provided for primitives (e.g. int, vector) and the
ObjectMapper helper helps implement fromJSON for struct/object types.
Based on clangd's usage, a couple of places I'd appreciate review attention:
- fromJSON returns only bool. A richer error-signaling mechanism may be useful
to provide useful messages, or let recursive fromJSONs (containers/structs)
do careful error recovery.
- should json::obj be always explicitly written (like json::ary)
- there's no streaming parse API. I suspect there are some simple wins like
a callback API where the document is a long array, and each element is small.
But this can probably be bolted on easily when we see the need.
Reviewers: bkramer, labath
Subscribers: mgorny, ilya-biryukov, ioeric, MaskRay, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45753
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For certain APIs, the return value of the function does not distinguish
between failure (which populates errno) and other non-error conditions
(which do not set errno).
For example, `fgets` returns `NULL` both when an error has occurred, or
upon EOF. If `errno` is already `EINTR` for whatever reason, then
```
RetryAfterSignal(nullptr, fgets, ...);
```
on a stream that has reached EOF would infinite loop.
Fix this by setting `errno` to `0` before each attempt in
`RetryAfterSignal`.
Patch by Ricky Zhou!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48755
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The replaceAllDbgUsesWith utility helps passes preserve debug info when
replacing one value with another.
This improves upon the existing insertReplacementDbgValues API by:
- Updating debug intrinsics in-place, while preventing use-before-def of
the replacement value.
- Falling back to salvageDebugInfo when a replacement can't be made.
- Moving the responsibiliy for rewriting llvm.dbg.* DIExpressions into
common utility code.
Along with the API change, this teaches replaceAllDbgUsesWith how to
create DIExpressions for three basic integer and pointer conversions:
- The no-op conversion. Applies when the values have the same width, or
have bit-for-bit compatible pointer representations.
- Truncation. Applies when the new value is wider than the old one.
- Zero/sign extension. Applies when the new value is narrower than the
old one.
Testing:
- check-llvm, check-clang, a stage2 `-g -O3` build of clang,
regression/unit testing.
- This resolves a number of mis-sized dbg.value diagnostics from
Debugify.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48676
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Summary:
Error's new operator<< is the first way to print an error without consuming it.
formatv() can now print objects with an operator<< that works with raw_ostream.
Reviewers: bkramer
Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48966
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Summary: The lib paths are not correctly picked up for OpenEmbedded sysroots
(like arm-oe-linux-gnueabi). I fix this in a follow-up clang patch. But in
order to add the correct libs I need to detect if the vendor is oe. For this
reason, it is first necessary to teach llvm to detect oe vendor, which is what
this patch does.
Reviewers: chandlerc, compnerd, rengolin, javed.absar
Reviewed By: compnerd
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, dexonsmith, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48861
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The signature of setRegToConstant changed in r336171, so adjust the AArch64
unit test in a similar way to how the X86 unit test was changed in that commit.
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of libstdc++, not just certain versions of GCC. The original macros
broke when using Clang + libstdc++4.9 sadly.
Sadly, testing for versions of libstdc++ has been extremely problematic
in the past, so I'm just narrowing this down to Windows and when using
libc++ as that seems at least very unlikely to keep build bots broken.
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Summary:
This patch is the first in a series of patches related to the [[ http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-June/123883.html | RFC - A new dominator tree updater for LLVM ]].
This patch introduces the DomTreeUpdater class, which provides a cleaner API to perform updates on available dominator trees (none, only DomTree, only PostDomTree, both) using different update strategies (eagerly or lazily) to simplify the updating process.
—Prior to the patch—
- Directly calling update functions of DominatorTree updates the data structure eagerly while DeferredDominance does updates lazily.
- DeferredDominance class cannot be used when a PostDominatorTree also needs to be updated.
- Functions receiving DT/DDT need to branch a lot which is currently necessary.
- Functions using both DomTree and PostDomTree need to call the update function separately on both trees.
- People need to construct an additional DeferredDominance class to use functions only receiving DDT.
—After the patch—
Patch by Chijun Sima <simachijun@gmail.com>.
Reviewers: kuhar, brzycki, dmgreen, grosser, davide
Reviewed By: kuhar, brzycki
Author: NutshellySima
Subscribers: vsk, mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48383
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introducing llvm::trivially_{copy,move}_constructible type traits.
This uses a completely portable implementation of these traits provided
by Richard Smith. You can see it on compiler explorer in all its glory:
https://godbolt.org/g/QEDZjW
I have transcribed it, clang-formatted it, added some comments, and made
the tests fit into a unittest file.
I have also switched llvm::unique_function over to use these new, much
more portable traits. =D
Hopefully this will fix the build bot breakage from my prior commit.
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