LLVM optimizers may widen accesses to packed structures that overflow the structure itself, but should be in bounds up to the alignment of the object
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When generating the IfTrue basic block during the F128CSEL pseudo-instruction
handling, the NZCV live-in for the newly created BB wasn't being added. This
caused a fault during MI-sched/live range calculation when the predecessor
for the fall-through BB didn't have a live-in for phys-reg as expected.
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This was a fundamental flaw in llvm-cov where it treated the values in
the GCDA files as block counts instead of edge counts. This created
incorrect line counts when branching was present. Instead, the edge
counts should be summed to obtain the correct block count.
The fix was tested using custom test files as well as single source
files from the test-suite directory. The behaviour can be verified by
reading the GCOV documentation that describes the GCDA spec ("ARC_COUNTS
gives the counter values for those arcs that are instrumented") and the
header description provided by GCOVProfiling.cpp ("instruments the code
that runs to records (sic) the edges between blocks that run and emit a
complementary "gcda" file on exit").
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Calling _chkstk is required on ELF as well as COFF on Windows. Without
_chkstk, functions requiring large stack crash in initialization code.
Previous code tested for COFF format but not Mach-O and this patch modifies
the code to test for Windows OS (both Windows target and MingW target)
but not Mach-O object format: Looks like macho environment was used to
build some EFI code.
Credits to Andrew MacPherson.
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Since we never insert DIE for DITemplateTypeParameter to a map, there is no need
to call getDIE in getOrCreateTemplateTypeParameterDIE. It is also renamed to
constructTemplateTypeParameterDIE to match with other construct functions
in CompileUnit.
Same applies to getOrCreateTemplateValueParameterDIE.
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Remove the unneeded return values from createMemberDIE, constructEnumTypeDIE,
getOrCreateTemplateTypeParameterDIE, and getOrCreateTemplateValueParameterDIE.
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- This was never a big win, and is irrelevant now that we commonly use
multiprocessing based parallelism.
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There are a few motivations for this:
- Using a map allows for checking if line is in map. This differentiates
unexecutable lines (such as comments) from unexecuted logical lines of
code. "#####" is now outputted in this case, in line with gcov.
- Source files are no longer read in twice: once when storing the line
counts, and once when outputting the data.
- Greatly simplifies the function FileInfo::addLineCount().
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Without _chkstk functions requiring large stack crash in
initialization code. Previous code tested for COFF format but
not Mach-O and this patch modifies the code to test for Windows.
Credits to Andrew MacPherson.
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On sandy bridge (PR17654) we now get
vpxor %xmm1, %xmm1, %xmm1
vpunpckhbw %xmm1, %xmm0, %xmm2
vpunpcklbw %xmm1, %xmm0, %xmm0
vinsertf128 $1, %xmm2, %ymm0, %ymm0
On haswell it's a simple
vpmovzxbw %xmm0, %ymm0
There is a maze of duplicated and dead transforms and patterns in this
area. Remove the dead custom lowering of zext v8i16 to v8i32, that's
already handled by LowerAVXExtend.
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- Skip instructions added in prolog. For specific targets, prolog may
insert helper function calls (e.g. _chkstk will be called when
there're more than 4K bytes allocated on stack). However, these
helpers don't use/def YMM/XMM registers.
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Major steps include:
1). introduces a not-addr-taken bit-field in GlobalVariable
2). GlobalOpt pass sets "not-address-taken" if it proves a global varirable
dosen't have its address taken.
3). AA use this info for disambiguation.
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This provides rudimentary testing of the llvm-c api.
The following commands are implemented:
* --module-dump
Read bytecode from stdin - print ir
* --module-list-functions
Read bytecode from stdin - list summary of functions
* --module-list-globals
Read bytecode from stdin - list summary of globals
* --targets-list
List available targets
* --object-list-sections
Read object file from stdin - list sections
* --object-list-symbols
Read object file from stdin - list symbols (like nm)
* --disassemble
Read lines of triple, hex ascii machine code from stdin - print disassembly
* --calc
Read lines of name, rpn from stdin - print generated module ir
Differential-Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1776
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