Summary:
This is an implementation of RuntimeDyld::SymbolResolver that simply
rejects all resolution requests; useful for clients that do not have any
cross-object symbol references.
Reviewers: lhames
Reviewed By: lhames
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10455
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This will allow classes to implement the AA interface without deriving
from the class or referencing an internal enum of some other class as
their return types.
Also, to a pretty fundamental extent, concepts such as 'NoAlias',
'MayAlias', and 'MustAlias' are first class concepts in LLVM and we
aren't saving anything by scoping them heavily.
My mild preference would have been to use a scoped enum, but that
feature is essentially completely broken AFAICT. I'm extremely
disappointed. For example, we cannot through any reasonable[1] means
construct an enum class (or analog) which has scoped names but converts
to a boolean in order to test for the possibility of aliasing.
[1]: Richard Smith came up with a "solution", but it requires class
templates, and lots of boilerplate setting up the enumeration multiple
times. Something like Boost.PP could potentially bundle this up, but
even that would be quite painful and it doesn't seem realistically worth
it. The enum class solution would probably work without the need for
a bool conversion.
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accurately describe what is being tracked.
While these two enums do track mod/ref information and aliasing
information, they don't represent the exact same things as either the
mod/ref enums or the alias result enum in AA. They're definitions are
dominated by the structure of their lattice and the bit's various
semantics. This patch just calls them what they are and tries to spell
out usefully distinct names for these things.
This will clear the path for using a raw unscoped enum to represent some
of these concepts across LLVM's analysis library.
No functionality changed here.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10494
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Seems like MSVC doesn't like this:
InstrProf.h(49) : error C2614: 'llvm::InstrProfRecord' : illegal member initialization: 'Hash' is not a base or member
This reverts r240206.
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This consolidates the logic to read instrprof records into the on disk
hash table's lookup trait and makes us copy the counter data instead
of taking references to it as we read. This will simplify further
changes to the format.
Patch by Betul Buyukkurt.
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Summary: This adds FindGlobalVariableNamed to ExecutionEngine
(plus implementation in MCJIT), which is an analog of
FindFunctionNamed for GlobalVariables.
Reviewers: lhames
Reviewed By: lhames
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10421
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This patch changes getRelocationAddend to use ErrorOr and considers it an error
to try to get the addend of a REL section.
If, for example, a x86_64 file has a REL section, that file is corrupted and
we should reject it.
Using ErrorOr is not ideal since we check the section type once per relocation
instead of once per section.
Checking once per section would involve getRelocationAddend just asserting and
callers checking the section before iterating over the relocations.
In any case, this is an improvement and includes a test.
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There are 3 types of relocations on MachO
* Scattered
* Section based
* Symbol based
On ELF and COFF relocations are symbol based.
We were in the strange situation that we abstracted over two of them. This makes
section based relocations MachO only.
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This commit implements the initial serialization of machine basic blocks in a
machine function. Only the simple, scalar MBB attributes are serialized. The
reference to LLVM IR's basic block is preserved when that basic block has a name.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10465
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The patch is generated using this command:
tools/clang/tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py -fix \
-checks=-*,llvm-namespace-comment -header-filter='llvm/.*|clang/.*' \
llvm/lib/
Thanks to Eugene Kosov for the original patch!
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This patch adds initial support for the -fsanitize=kernel-address flag to Clang.
Right now it's quite restricted: only out-of-line instrumentation is supported, globals are not instrumented, some GCC kasan flags are not supported.
Using this patch I am able to build and boot the KASan tree with LLVMLinux patches from github.com/ramosian-glider/kasan/tree/kasan_llvmlinux.
To disable KASan instrumentation for a certain function attribute((no_sanitize("kernel-address"))) can be used.
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What this does is make all symbols that would otherwise start with a .L
(or L on MachO) unnamed.
Some of these symbols still show up in the symbol table, but we can just
make them unnamed.
In order to make sure we produce identical results when going thought assembly,
all .L (not just the compiler produced ones), are now unnamed.
Running llc on llvm-as.opt.bc, the peak memory usage goes from 208.24MB to
205.57MB.
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My commit r239790 which introduced serialization for simple machine function attributes didn't
initialize them when parsing because I have misread the documentation for YAML IO's mapOptional
method. The mapOptional method doesn't actually set the values to the values returned by the
default constructor for that type when the key value pair is missing, it just doesn't modify
those values, so they still contain the value that was set during initialization by the default
constructor. But the fields in yaml::MachineFunction with types like unsigned and bool are not
initialized by default, and thus they can still be uninitialized after mapOptional during parsing.
This commit adds default initialization for those fields to prevent this.
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Summary:
Currently intrinsics don't affect the creation of the call graph.
This is not accurate with respect to statepoint and patchpoint
intrinsics -- these do call (or invoke) LLVM level functions.
This change fixes this inconsistency by adding a call to the external
node for call sites that call these non-leaf intrinsics. This coupled
with the fact that these intrinsics also escape the function pointer
they call gives us a conservatively correct call graph.
Reviewers: reames, chandlerc, atrick, pgavlin
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10526
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They had been getting emitted as a section + offset reference, which
is bogus since the value needs to be the offset within the GOT, not
the actual address of the symbol's object.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10441
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any tests and I even don't know how to run the tests. This seems like a
minimal change to make them work again, although I can't really verify
at this point. Additionally, it probably makes sense to propagate the
personality parameter removal further.
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This commit ensures that a value that's passed into YAML's IO mapOptional method
is going to be assigned a value returned by the default constructor for that
value's type when the appropriate key is not present in the YAML mapping.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10492
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MCFragment didn't really need vtables. The majority of virtual methods were just getters and setters.
This removes the vtables and uses dispatch on the kind to do things like delete which needs to
get the appropriate class.
This reduces memory on the verify use list order test case by about 2MB out of 800MB.
Reviewed by Rafael Espíndola
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The personality routine currently lives in the LandingPadInst.
This isn't desirable because:
- All LandingPadInsts in the same function must have the same
personality routine. This means that each LandingPadInst beyond the
first has an operand which produces no additional information.
- There is ongoing work to introduce EH IR constructs other than
LandingPadInst. Moving the personality routine off of any one
particular Instruction and onto the parent function seems a lot better
than have N different places a personality function can sneak onto an
exceptional function.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10429
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