To support ref_addr, we calculate the section offset of a DIE (i.e. offset
of a DIE from beginning of the debug info section). The Offset field in DIE
is currently CU-relative. To calculate the section offset, we add a
DebugInfoOffset field in CompileUnit to store the offset of a CU from beginning
of the debug info section. We set the value in DwarfUnits::computeSizeAndOffset
for each CompileUnit.
A helper function DIE::getCompileUnit is added to return the CU DIE that
the input DIE belongs to. We also add a map CUDieMap in DwarfDebug to help
finding the CU for a given CU DIE.
For a cross-referenced DIE, we first find the CU DIE it belongs to with
getCompileUnit, then we use CUDieMap to get the corresponding CU for the CU DIE.
Adding the section offset of the CU with the CU-relative offset of a DIE gives
us the seciton offset of the DIE.
We correctly emit ref_addr with relocation using EmitLabelPlusOffset when
doesDwarfUseRelocationsAcrossSections is true.
This commit handles the emission of DW_FORM_ref_addr when we have an attribute
with FORM_ref_addr. A follow-on patch will start using ref_addr when adding a
DIEEntry. This commit will be tested and verified in the follow-on patch.
Reviewed off-list by Eric, Thanks.
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after the DIE creation, we construct the context first.
Ensure that we create the context before we create a type so that we can add
the newly created type to the parent. Remove last use of addToContextOwner
now that it's not needed.
We use createAndAddDIE to wrap around "new DIE(". Now all shareable DIEs
should be added to their parents right after the creation.
Reviewed off-list by Eric, Thanks.
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Helper functions are added:
emitPostLd: emit a post-increment load operation with given size.
emitPostSt: emit a post-increment store operation with given size.
No functionality change.
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This modifies the pass to classify every SSP-triggering AllocaInst according to
an SSPLayoutKind (LargeArray, SmallArray, AddrOf). This analysis is collected
by the pass and made available for use, but no other pass uses it yet.
The next patch will make use of this analysis in PEI and StackSlot
passes. The end goal is to support ssp-strong stack layout rules.
WIP.
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MSVC can't comprehend
template<typename T, size_t N>
ArrayRef<T> makeArrayRef(const T (&Arr)[N]) {
return ArrayRef<T>(Arr);
}
if Arr is
static const uint8_t sizes[];
declared in a templated and defined a few lines later.
I'll send a proper fix (i.e. get rid of unnecessary templates) for review soon.
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after the DIE creation, we construct the context first.
This touches creation of namespaces and global variables. The purpose is to
handle all DIE creations similarly: constructs the context first, then creates
the DIE and immediately adds the DIE to its parent.
We use createAndAddDIE to wrap around "new DIE(".
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Updated a test case that assumed that <2 x double> would vectorize to use
<4 x float>.
radar://15338229
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By vectorizing a series of srl, or, ... instructions we have obfuscated the
intention so much that the backend does not know how to fold this code away.
radar://15336950
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No test case, because with the current cost model we don't see a difference.
An upcoming ARM memory cost model change will expose and test this bug.
radar://15332579
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ELF. They can overlap with the other symbols, e.g. if a source file
"foo.c" contains a function "foo" with a static variable "c".
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This commit ensures DIEs are constructed within a compile unit and
immediately added to their parents.
Reviewed off-list by Eric.
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More patches will be submitted to convert "new DIE(" to use createAddAndDIE in
DwarfCompileUnit.cpp. This will simplify implementation of addDIEEntry where
we have to decide between ref4 and ref_addr, because DIEs that can be shared
across CU will be added to a CU already.
Reviewed off-list by Eric.
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It wraps around "new DIE(" and handles the bookkeeping part of the newly-created
DIE. It adds the DIE to its parent, and calls insertDIE if necessary. It makes
sure that bookkeeping is done at the earliest time and we should not see
parentless DIEs if all constructions of DIEs go through this helper function.
Later on, we can use an allocator for DIE allocation, and will only need to
change createAndAddDIE instead of modifying all the "new DIE(".
Reviewed off-list by Eric.
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Complicated CU-DIE-specific logic in the latter was never used,
and it makes sense to have safety checks for broken dwarf in the former.
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Summary:
Use DWARF4 table of form classes to fetch attributes from DIE
in a more consistent way. This shouldn't change the functionality and
serves as a refactoring for upcoming change: DW_AT_high_pc has different
semantics depending on its form class.
Reviewers: dblaikie, echristo
Reviewed By: echristo
CC: echristo, llvm-commits
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an MCExpr, in order to avoid writing an encoded zero value in the immediate
field.
When getUnconditionalBranchTargetOpValue is called with an MCExpr target, we
don't know what the final immediate field value should be. We shouldn't
explicitly set the immediate field to an encoded zero value as zero is encoded
with a non-zero bit pattern. This leads to bits being set that pollute the
final immediate value. The nature of the encoding is such that the polluted
bits only affect very large immediate values, explaining why this hasn't
caused problems earlier.
Fixes <rdar://problem/15155975>.
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This commit allows the ARM integrated assembler to parse
and assemble the code with .eabi_attribute, .cpu, and
.fpu directives.
To implement the feature, this commit moves the code from
AttrEmitter to ARMTargetStreamers, and several new test
cases related to cortex-m4, cortex-r5, and cortex-a15 are
added.
Besides, this commit also change the Subtarget->isFPOnlySP()
to Subtarget->hasD16() to match the usage of .fpu directive.
This commit changes the test cases:
* Several .eabi_attribute directives in
2010-09-29-mc-asm-header-test.ll are removed because the .fpu
directive already cover the functionality.
* In the Cortex-A15 test case, the value for
Tag_Advanced_SIMD_arch has be changed from 1 to 2,
which is more precise.
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useAA significantly improves the handling of vector code that has TBAA
information attached. It also helps other cases, as shown by the testsuite
changes here. The only real downside I've seen is that it interferes with
MergeConsecutiveStores. The problem is that that optimization works top
down, starting at the first store in the chain, and looks for cases where
the chain result is only used by a single related store. These related
stores don't alias, so useAA will have rewritten all the later stores to
use a different chain input (typically the same one as the first store).
I think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages though, so for now I've
just disabled alias analysis for the unaligned-01.ll test.
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Making useAA() default to true for SystemZ showed that the combiner alias
analysis wasn't handling volatile accesses. This hit many of the SystemZ
tests, but I arbitrarily picked one for the purpose of this patch.
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Most SelectionDAG code drops the TBAA info when creating a new form of a
load and store (e.g. during legalization, or when converting a plain
load to an extending one). This patch tries to catch all cases where
the TBAA information can legitimately be carried over.
The patch adds alternative forms of getLoad() and getExtLoad() that take
a MachineMemOperand instead of individual fields. (The corresponding
getTruncStore() already exists.) The idea is to use the MachineMemOperand
forms when all fields are carried over (size, pointer info, isVolatile,
isNonTemporal, alignment and TBAA info). If some adjustment is being
made, e.g. to narrow the load, then we still pass the individual fields
but also pass the TBAA info.
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We can't do this for the general case as saying a GEP with a negative index
doesn't have unsigned wrap isn't valid for negative indices.
%gep = getelementptr inbounds i32* %p, i64 -1
But an inbounds GEP cannot run past the end of address space. So we check for
the very common case of a positive index and make GEPs derived from that NUW.
Together with Andy's recent non-unit stride work this lets us analyze loops
like
void foo3(int *a, int *b) {
for (; a < b; a++) {}
}
PR12375, PR12376.
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Before I just ported the shell of the pass. I've tried to keep everything
nearly identical to the ARM version. I think it will be very easy to eventually
merge these two and create a new more general pass that other targets can
use. I have some improvements I would like to make to allow pools to
be shared across functions and some other things. When I'm all done we
can think about making a more general pass. More to be ported but the
basic mechanism works now almost as good as gcc mips16.
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Partial fix for PR17459: wrong code at -O3 on x86_64-linux-gnu
(affecting trunk and 3.3)
When SCEV expands a recurrence outside of a loop it attempts to scale
by the stride of the recurrence. Chained recurrences don't work that
way. We could compute binomial coefficients, but would hve to
guarantee that the chained AddRec's are in a perfectly reduced form.
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Partial fix for PR17459: wrong code at -O3 on x86_64-linux-gnu
(affecting trunk and 3.3)
ScalarEvolutionNormalization was attempting to normalize by adding and
subtracting strides. Chained recurrences don't work that way.
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This patch teaches GlobalStatus to analyze a call that uses the global value as
a callee, not as an argument.
With this change internalize call handle the common use of linkonce_odr
functions. This reduces the number of linkonce_odr functions in a LTO build of
clang (checked with the emit-llvm gold plugin option) from 1730 to 60.
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The loop vectorizer does not currently understand how to vectorize
extractelement instructions. The existing check, which excluded all
vector-valued instructions, did not catch extractelement instructions because
it checked only the return value. As a result, vectorization would proceed,
producing illegal instructions like this:
%58 = extractelement <2 x i32> %15, i32 0
%59 = extractelement i32 %58, i32 0
where the second extractelement is illegal because its first operand is not a vector.
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This fix a memory leak found by valgrind.
Calling it from the base class destructor would not destroy the BasicCallGraph
bits.
FIXME: BasicCallGraph is the only thing that inherits from CallGraph. Can
we merge the two?
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When assembling, a .thumb_func directive is supposed to be applicable to the
next symbol definition, even if there are intervening directives. We were
racing ahead to try and find it, and this commit should fix the issue.
Patch by Gabor Ballabas
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There's a barrier instruction so that should still be used, but most actual
atomic operations are going to need a platform decision on the correct
behaviour (either nop if single-threaded or OS-support otherwise).
rdar://problem/15287210
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ARM processors without ldrex/strex need to be able to make libcalls for all
atomic operations, including the newer min/max versions.
The alternative would probably be expanding these operations in terms of
cmpxchg (as x86 does always), but in the configurations where this matters
code-size tends to be paramount so the libcall is more desirable.
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This optimization is not SSE specific so I am moving it to DAGco.
The new scalar_to_vector dag node exposed a missing pattern in the AArch64 target that I needed to add.
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llvm-cov will now be able to read program counts from the GCDA file and
output it in the same format as gcov. The program summary tag was
identified from gcov-io.h as "\0\0\0\a3".
There is currently a bug in GCOVProfiling.cpp which does not generate
the
run- or program-counting IR, so this change was tested manually by
modifying the GCDA file and comparing the gcov and llvm-cov outputs.
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Only use them if the subtarget has ARM mode, as these routines are implemented
as ARM code.
rdar://15302004
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Also improve the implementation of EmitRawText(Twine) so it doesn't
bother using the SmallString buffer if the Twine is a simple StringRef
anyway.
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This may've been used at some point but the 'print' member function grew
an Indent parameter that entirely shadows this parameter.
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This commit changes the struct byval lowering for arm to use inline
checks for the subtarget instead of a class abstraction to represent
the differences. The class abstraction was judged to be too much
code for this task.
No intended functionality change.
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This prevents us from silently accepting invalid instructions on (for example)
Cortex-M4 with just single-precision VFP support.
No tests for the extra Pat Requires because they're essentially assertions: the
affected code should have been lowered to libcalls before ISel.
rdar://problem/15302004
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Make sure we mark all loops (scalar and vector) when vectorizing,
so that we don't try to vectorize them anymore. Also, set unroll
to 1, since this is what we check for on early exit.
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The fused multiply instructions were added in VFPv4 but are still NEON
instructions, in particular they shouldn't be available on a Cortex-M4 not
matter how floaty it is.
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If an alias inherits directly from InstAlias then it doesn't get any default
"Requires" values, so llvm-mc will allow it even on architectures that don't
support the underlying instruction.
This tidies up the obvious VFP and NEON cases I found.
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The compiler-rt functions __adddf3vfp and so on exist purely to allow Thumb1
code to make use of VFP instructions by switching back to ARM mode, they make
no sense for M-class processors which don't even have an ARM mode.
Given that justification, in practice this is a platform ABI decision so the
actual check is based on that rather than CPU features.
rdar://problem/15302004
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Without this, customers of the MCJIT were leaking memory like crazy.
It's not really clear what the *right* memory management is here, so I'm
not trying to add lots of tests or other logic, just trying to get us
back to a better baseline. I'll follow up on the original commit to
figure out the right path forward.
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POP instructions are aliased to the ARM LDM variants but have different syntax.
This caused two problems: we tried to access a non-existent operand to annotate
the '!', and the error message didn't make much sense.
With some vigorous hand-waving in the error message both problems can be
fixed.
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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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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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The SelectionDAGBuilder was promoting vector kernel arguments to legal
types, but this won't work for R600 and SI since kernel arguments are
stored in memory and can't be promoted. In order to handle vector
arguments correctly we need to look at the original types from the LLVM IR
function.
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For some targets, it is useful to be able to look at the original
type of an argument without having to dig through the original IR.
This also fixes a bug in SelectionDAGBuilder where InputArg.PartOffset
was not taking into account the offset of structure elements.
Patch by: Justin Holewinski
Tom Stellard:
- Changed the type of ArgVT to EVT, so it can store non-simple types
like v3i32.
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Remove unnecessary creation of LexicalScope in collectDeadVariables.
The created LexicialScope was only used to get isAbstractScope, which
should be false from the creation:
"new LexicalScope(NULL, DIDescriptor(SP), NULL, false);".
We can also remove a DenseMap that holds the created LexicalScopes.
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Since (as of r190716) Clang no longer emits debug info for C++ friend
declarations (and it seems GCC never has/does, which was the motivation
for the Clang change), there's no actual reachable case for implementing
the part of DWARF 4, Section 7.27 part 5 that pertains to friends.
Leave an assert here so that if/when we do have a client producing
friends and using type units, we can fill in the gap and add appropriate
(unit and feature) tests.
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The loop bounds here are uint32_t variables, so it makes sense for the
loop variables to have the same type.
Patch by Yuchen Wu!
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Rename Size to EndPos, which makes more sense because the variable
stores the last location of the blocks.
Patch by Yuchen Wu!
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The set of circumstances where the writeback register is allowed to be in the
list of registers is rather baroque, but I think this implements them all on
the assembly parsing side.
For disassembly, we still warn about an ARM-mode LDM even if the architecture
revision is < v7 (the required architecture information isn't available). It's
a silly instruction anyway, so hopefully no-one will mind.
rdar://problem/15223374
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The AMDGPUIndirectAddressing pass was previously responsible for
lowering private loads and stores to indirect addressing instructions.
However, this pass was buggy and way too complicated. The only
advantage it had over the new simplified code was that it saved one
instruction per direct write to private memory. This optimization
likely has a minimal impact on performance, and we may be able
to duplicate it using some other transformation.
For the private address space, we now:
1. Lower private loads/store to Register(Load|Store) instructions
2. Reserve part of the register file as 'private memory'
3. After regalloc lower the Register(Load|Store) instructions to
MOV instructions that use indirect addressing.
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Includes a test case/FIXME demonstrating a bug/limitation in pointer to
member hashing. To be honest I'm not sure why we don't just always use
summary hashing for referenced types... but perhaps I'm missing
something.
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Line counts in llvm-cov are read in as 64-bit integers but were being truncated
to 32-bit in collectLineCounts(), which caused overflow for large counts.
This patch fixes all counts to be uint64_t.
Patch by Yuchen Wu!
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This is a stopgap fix for cast warnings introduced in r192864.
A proper fix should be investigated by the author when possible.
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These branches have a 16-bit offset (R_MIPS_PC16).
List of conditional branch instructions:
bnz.{b,h,w,d}
bnz.v
bz.{b,h,w,d}
bz.v
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VTList has a long life cycle through the module and getVTList is frequently called. In current getVTList, sequential search over a std::vector is used, this is inefficient in big module.
This patch use FoldingSet to implement hashing mechanism when searching.
Reviewer: Nadav Rotem
Test : Pass unit tests & LNT test suite
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- Replaced tabs with proper padding
- print() takes two arguments, which are the GCNO and GCDA filenames
- Files are listed at the top of output, appended by line 0
- Stripped strings of trailing \0s
- Removed last two lines of whitespace in output
Patch by Yuchen Wu!
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We can have a struct type with a single field and the field does not start
with 0. In that case, we should correctly update the offset.
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collectLineCounts() should only organize the output data. This is done in
anticipation of subsequent changes which will pass in GCNO and GCDA filenames
into the print function where it is printed similar to the gcov output.
Patch by Yuchen Wu!
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There are several other tag types that need similar handling but to
ensure test coverage they'll be coming incrementally.
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This uses a map, keeping the type DIE numbering separate from the DIEs
themselves - alternatively we could do things the way GCC does if we
want to add an integer to the DIE type to record the numbering there.
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The test before wasn't successfully testing this
since it was missing the datalayout piece to change
the size of the second address space.
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the instruction defenitions and ISEL reflect this.
Prior to this patch these instructions took an i32i8imm, and the high bits were
dropped during encoding. This led to incorrect behavior for shifts by
immediates higher than 255. This patch fixes that issue by detecting large
immediate shifts and returning constant zero (for logical shifts) or capping
the shift amount at an encodable value (for arithmetic shifts).
Fixes <rdar://problem/14968098>
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This allows various variables to be more self-documenting and easier to
debug by being of specific types without overlapping enum values.
Precommit review by Eric Christopher.
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When a linkonce_odr value that is on the dso list is not unnamed_addr
we can still look to see if anything is actually using its address. If
not, it is safe to hide it.
This patch implements that by moving GlobalStatus to Transforms/Utils
and using it in Internalize.
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Found while adding type safety to the various DWARF enumerations (form,
attribute, tag, etc) that caused Clang to warn on an incompletely
covered switch. Converting the comment to a default/unreachable
uncovered this case of an unsupported form encoding. Seems we were
skipping fission strings entirely.
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These instructions are logically related as they allow read/write of MSA control registers.
Currently MSA control registers are emitted by number but hopefully that will change as soon
as GAS starts accepting them by name as that would make the assembly easier to read.
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The second parameter of the SLD intrinsic is the number of columns (GPR) to
slide left the source array.
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A landing pad can be jumped to only by the unwind edge of an invoke
instruction. If we eliminate a partially redundant load in a landing pad, it
will create a basic block that violates this constraint. It then leads to other
problems down the line if it tries to merge that basic block with the landing
pad. Avoid this by not eliminating the load in a landing pad.
PR17621
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One optimization simplify-cfg performs is the converting of switches to
lookup tables if the switch has > 4 cases. This is done by:
1. Finding the max/min case value and calculating the switch case range.
2. Create a lookup table basic block.
3. Perform a check in the switch's BB to see if the input value is in
the switch's case range. If the input value satisfies said predicate
branch to the lookup table BB, otherwise branch to the switch's default
destination BB using the default value as the result.
The conditional check consists of subtracting the min case value of the
table from any input iN value and then ensuring that said value is
unsigned less than the size of the lookup table represented as an iN
value.
If the lookup table is a covered lookup table, the size of the table will be N
which is 0 as an iN value. Thus the comparison will be an `icmp ult` of an iN
value against 0 which is always false yielding the incorrect result.
This patch fixes this problem by recognizing if we have a covered lookup table
and if we do, unconditionally jumps to the lookup table BB since the covering
property of the lookup table implies no input values could not be handled by
said BB.
rdar://15268442
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This ensures that the prefix data is treated as part of the function for
the purpose of debug info. This provides a better debugging experience,
among other things by allowing a debug info client to correctly look up
a function in debug info given a function pointer.
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If the predecessor's being spliced into a landing pad, then we need the PHIs to
come first and the rest of the predecessor's code to come *after* the landing
pad instruction.
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SCEV currently fails to compute loop counts for nonunit stride
loops. This comes up frequently. It prevents loop optimization and
forces vectorization to insert extra loop checks.
For example:
void foo(int n, int *x) {
for (int i = 0; i < n; i += 3) {
x[i] = i;
x[i+1] = i+1;
x[i+2] = i+2;
}
}
We need to properly handle the case in which limit > INT_MAX-stride. In
the above case: n > INT_MAX-3. In this case the loop counter will step
beyond the limit and overflow at the same time. However, knowing that
signed integer overlow in undefined, we can assume the loop test
behavior is arbitrary after overflow. This obeys both C undefined
behavior rules, and the more strict LLVM poison value rules.
I'm finally fixing this in response to Hal Finkel's persistence.
The most probable reason that we never optimized this before is that
we were being careful to handle case where the developer expected a
side-effect free infinite loop relying on overflow:
for (int i = 0; i < n; i += s) {
++j;
}
return j;
If INT_MAX+1 is a multiple of s and n > INT_MAX-s, then we might
expect an infinite loop. However there are plenty of ways to achieve
this effect without relying on undefined behavior of signed overflow.
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With this commit, all DIEs created in CompileUnit will be added to parents
inside the same function. Also make getOrCreateTemplateType|Value functions
private.
No functionality change.
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