Use os.devnull instead of tempfiles when substituting '/dev/null' on
Windows machines. This should make the bots just a bit speedier.
Thanks to Yunzhong Gao for testing this patch on Windows!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20549
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looking for it along $PATH. This allows installs of LLVM tools outside of
$PATH to find the symbolizer and produce pretty backtraces if they crash.
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- This will cause lit to automatically include the first 1K of data in
redirected output files when a command fails (previously if the command
failed, but the main point of the test was, say, a `FileCheck` later on, then
the log wasn't helpful in showing why the command failed).
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consider the Predicates attached to InstAlias when generating printAliasInstr.
This forces users of printAliasInstr to check those predicates beforehand.
This commit adds them in the condition set of the IAPrinter object.
Patch by: Roger Ferrer Ibanez
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20233
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- This only applies to scripts executed by the _internal_ shell script
interpreter.
- This patch reworks the log to look more like a shell transcript, and be less
verbose (but in the interest of calling attention to the important parts).
Here is an example of the new format, for commands with/without failures and
with/without output:
```
$ true
$ echo hi
hi
$ false
note: command had no output on stdout or stderr
error: command failed with exit status 1
```
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Summary:
This patch adds a "REQUIRES-ANY" feature test that is disjunctive. This marks a test as `UNSUPPORTED` if none of the specified features are available.
Libc++ has the need to write feature test such as `// REQUIRES-ANY: c++98, c++03` when testing of behavior that is specific to older dialects but has since changed.
Reviewers: rnk, ddunbar
Subscribers: ddunbar, probinson, llvm-commits, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20757
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clang-tidy's performance-unnecessary-copy-initialization with some manual
fixes. No functional changes intended.
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The problem with plugins on Windows is that when building a plugin DLL it needs
to explicitly link against something (an exe or DLL) if it uses symbols from
that thing, and that thing must explicitly export those symbols. Also there's a
limit of 65535 symbols that can be exported. This means that currently plugins
only work on Windows when using BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, and that doesn't work with
MSVC.
This patch adds an LLVM_EXPORT_SYMBOLS_FOR_PLUGINS option, which when enabled
automatically exports from all LLVM tools the symbols that a plugin could want
to use so that a plugin can link against a tool directly. Plugins can specify
what tool they link against by using PLUGIN_TOOL argument to llvm_add_library.
The option can also be enabled on Linux, though there all it should do is
restrict the set of symbols that are exported as by default all symbols are
exported.
This option is currently OFF by default, as while I've verified that it works
with MSVC, linux gcc, and cygwin gcc, I haven't tried mingw gcc and I have no
idea what will happen on OSX. Also unfortunately we can't turn on
LLVM_ENABLE_PLUGINS when the option is ON as bugpoint-passes needs to be
loaded by both bugpoint.exe and opt.exe which is incompatible with this
approach. Also currently clang plugins don't work with this approach, which
will be fixed in future patches.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18826
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This means SelectCode unconditionally returns nullptr now. I'll follow
up with a change to make that return void as well, but it seems best
to keep that one very mechanical.
This is part of the work to have Select return void instead of an
SDNode *, which is in turn part of llvm.org/pr26808.
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Summary:
This change allows to specify "DefaultMethod" for optional operand (IsOptional = 1) in AsmOperandClass that return default value for operand. This is used in convertToMCInst to set default values in MCInst.
Previously if you wanted to set default value for operand you had to create custom converter method. With this change it is possible to use standard converters even when optional operands presented.
Reviewers: tstellarAMD, ab, craig.topper
Subscribers: jyknight, dsanders, arsenm, nhaustov, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18242
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Pattern predicates already appear to be emitted as far down as they can be. The optimization was making no changes on any in-tree target.
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This opcode never happens in practice, and yet the logic we have in
place to handle it would be undefined behaviour if we ever executed
it. Remove it rather than trying to refactor code that's never
reached.
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Summary:
As per the discussion on LLVM-dev this patch proposes removing LLVM_ENABLE_TIMESTAMPS.
The only complicated bit of this patch is the Windows support. On windows we used to log an error if /INCREMENTAL was passed to the linker when timestamps were disabled.
With this change since timestamps in code are always disabled we will always compile on windows with /Brepro unless /INCREMENTAL is specified, and we will log a warning when /INCREMENTAL is specified to notify the user that the build will be non-deterministic.
See: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-May/098990.html
Reviewers: bogner, silvas, rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19892
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This backend was supposed to generate C++ code which will re-construct
the LLVM IR passed as input. This seems to me to have very marginal
usefulness in the first place.
However, the code has never been updated to use IRBuilder, which makes
its current value negative -- people who look at the output may be
steered to use the *wrong* C++ APIs to construct IR.
Furthermore, it's generated code that doesn't compile since at least
2013.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19942
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Summary:
We need these variables to concatenate two absolute paths to construct
a valid path. Currently, %t\%t is, for example, expanded to C:\foo\C:\foo,
which is not a valid path because ":" is not a valid path character
on Windows. With this patch, %t will be expanded to C\foo.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19757
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This function performs the reverse computation of
composeSubRegIndexLaneMask().
It will be used in the upcoming "DetectDeadLanes" pass.
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Previously using lanemasks on registers without any subregisters was not
well defined. This commit extends TargetRegisterInfo/tablegen to:
- Report a lanemask of 1 for regclasses without subregisters
- Do the right thing when mapping a 0/1 lanemask from a class without
subregisters into a class with subregisters in
TargetRegisterInfo::composeSubRegIndexLaneMasks().
This will be used in the upcoming "DetectDeadLanes" patch.
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Summary:
IntrReadWriteArgMem simply becomes IntrArgMemOnly.
So there are fewer intrinsic properties that express their orthogonality
better, and correspond more closely to the corresponding IR attributes.
Suggested by: Philip Reames
Reviewers: joker.eph, reames, tstellarAMD
Subscribers: jholewinski, arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19291
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Summary:
LLVMAttribute has outlived its utility and is becoming a problem for C API users that what to use all the LLVM attributes. In order to help moving away from LLVMAttribute in a smooth manner, this diff introduce LLVMGetAttrKindIDInContext, which can be used instead of the enum values.
See D18749 for reference.
Reviewers: Wallbraker, whitequark, joker.eph, echristo, rafael
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19081
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Summary:
This property is used to mark an intrinsic that only writes to memory, but
neither reads from memory nor has other side effects.
An example where this is useful is the llvm.amdgcn.buffer.store.format.*
intrinsic, which corresponds to a store instruction that goes through a special
buffer descriptor rather than through a plain pointer.
With this property, the intrinsic should still be handled as having side
effects at the LLVM IR level, but machine scheduling can make smarter
decisions.
Reviewers: tstellarAMD, arsenm, joker.eph, reames
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18291
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This required changing several places to print VT enums as strings instead of raw ints since the proper method to use to print became ambiguous. This is probably an improvement anyway.
This also appears to save ~8K from an x86 self host build of llc.
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