Since Split DWARF needs to name the actual .dwo file that is generated,
it can't be known at the time the llvm::Module is produced as it may be
merged with other Modules before the object is generated and that object
may be generated with any name.
By passing the Split DWARF file name when LLVM is producing object code
the .dwo file name in the object file can match correctly.
The support for Split DWARF for implicit modules remains the same -
using metadata to store the dwo name and dwo id so that potentially
multiple skeleton CUs referring to different dwo files can be generated
from one llvm::Module.
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This patch refactors the code used in llc such that all the users of the
addPassesToEmitFile API have access to a homogeneous way of handling
start/stop-after/before options right out of the box.
Previously each user would have needed to duplicate this logic and set
up its own options.
NFC
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Summary:
clang adds !srcloc metadata to inline assembly in LLVM bitcode generated
for inline assembly in C. The value of this !srcloc is passed to the
diagnostics handler if the inline assembly generates a diagnostic.
clang is able to turn this cookie back to a location in the C source
file.
To test this functionality without a dependency, make llc print the
!srcloc metadata if it is present. The added test uses this mechanism
to test that the correct !srclocs are passed to the diag handler.
Reviewers: rengolin, rnk, echristo, grosbach, mehdi_amini
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30167
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Summary:
llc would hit a fatal error for errors in inline assembly. The
diagnostics message is now printed.
Reviewers: rengolin, MatzeB, javed.absar, anemet
Reviewed By: anemet
Subscribers: jyknight, nemanjai, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29408
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This is the opt/llc counterpart of -fsave-optimization-record to output
optimization remarks in a YAML file.
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This allows MIR passes to emit optimization remarks with the same level
of functionality that is available to IR passes.
It also hooks up the greedy register allocator to report spills. This
allows for interesting use cases like increasing interleaving on a loop
until spilling of registers is observed.
I still need to experiment whether reporting every spill scales but this
demonstrates for now that the functionality works from llc
using -pass-remarks*=<pass>.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29004
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As discussed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D22666, our current mechanism to
support -pg profiling, where we insert calls to mcount(), or some similar
function, is fundamentally broken. We insert these calls in the frontend, which
means they get duplicated when inlining, and so the accumulated execution
counts for the inlined-into functions are wrong.
Because we don't want the presence of these functions to affect optimizaton,
they should be inserted in the backend. Here's a pass which would do just that.
The knowledge of the name of the counting function lives in the frontend, so
we're passing it here as a function attribute. Clang will be updated to use
this mechanism.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22825
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Re-apply this patch, hopefully I will get away without any warnings
in the constructor now.
This patch removes the MachineFunctionAnalysis. Instead we keep a
map from IR Function to MachineFunction in the MachineModuleInfo.
This allows the insertion of ModulePasses into the codegen pipeline
without breaking it because the MachineFunctionAnalysis gets dropped
before a module pass.
Peak memory should stay unchanged without a ModulePass in the codegen
pipeline: Previously the MachineFunction was freed at the end of a codegen
function pipeline because the MachineFunctionAnalysis was dropped; With
this patch the MachineFunction is freed after the AsmPrinter has
finished.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23736
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Change this pass constructor to just accept a const TargetMachine * and
use INITIALIZE_TM_PASS, that way we can get rid of the dummy
constructor. The pass will still fail when calling the default
constructor leading to TM == nullptr, this is no different than before
but is more in line what other codegen passes are doing and avoids the
dummy constructor.
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dereferenced null pointer) in MachineModuleInfo::MachineModuleInfo that causes
-Werror builds (including several buildbots) to fail.
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Re-apply this commit with the deletion of a MachineFunction delegated to
a separate pass to avoid use after free when doing this directly in
AsmPrinter.
This patch removes the MachineFunctionAnalysis. Instead we keep a
map from IR Function to MachineFunction in the MachineModuleInfo.
This allows the insertion of ModulePasses into the codegen pipeline
without breaking it because the MachineFunctionAnalysis gets dropped
before a module pass.
Peak memory should stay unchanged without a ModulePass in the codegen
pipeline: Previously the MachineFunction was freed at the end of a codegen
function pipeline because the MachineFunctionAnalysis was dropped; With
this patch the MachineFunction is freed after the AsmPrinter has
finished.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23736
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This patch removes the MachineFunctionAnalysis. Instead we keep a
map from IR Function to MachineFunction in the MachineModuleInfo.
This allows the insertion of ModulePasses into the codegen pipeline
without breaking it because the MachineFunctionAnalysis gets dropped
before a module pass.
Peak memory should stay unchanged without a ModulePass in the codegen
pipeline: Previously the MachineFunction was freed at the end of a codegen
function pipeline because the MachineFunctionAnalysis was dropped; With
this patch the MachineFunction is freed after the AsmPrinter has
finished.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23736
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Move those two options to llc:
The options in CommandFlags.h are shared by dsymutil, gold, llc,
llvm-dwp, llvm-lto, llvm-mc, lto, opt.
-stop-after/-start-after only affect codegen passes however only gold and llc
actually create codegen passes and I believe these flags to be only
useful for users of llc. For the other tools they are just highly
confusing: -stop-after claims to "Stop compilation after a specific
pass" which is not true in the context of the "opt" tool.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23050
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Currently the MIR framework prints all its outputs (errors and actual
representation) on stderr.
This patch fixes that by printing the regular output in the output
specified with -o.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D22251
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Preserve assembly comments from input in output assembly and flags to
toggle property. This is on by default for inline assembly and off in
llvm-mc.
Parsed comments are emitted immediately before an EOL which generally
places them on the expected line.
Reviewers: rtrieu, dwmw2, rnk, majnemer
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20020
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This flag was introduced in r269655 with the new diagnostic handler for llc. Its
purpose was to keep the old behavior for some of the tests that didn't recover
well after an error. Those tests have been fixed, so now it's safe to remove the
flag entirely.
Fixes PR27759.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21368
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Previously we could run only one machine pass with the run-pass option.
With that patch, we can now specify several passes with several run-pass
options (or just one option with a list of comma separated passes) and
llc will build the related pipeline.
This is great to test the interaction of two passes that are not
necessarily next to each other in the pipeline, or play with pass
ordering.
Now, we should be at parity with opt for the flexibility of running
passes.
Note: I also moved the run pass option from CommandFlags.h to llc.cpp
because, really, this is needed only there!
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This is made possible by removing an assert in llc that assumed
MIRParser::parseLLVMModule would exit on error. MIRParser's documentation states
that it returns null if a parsing error occurs, so there's no reason to assert.
We can instead just fall through to where the check for a module is performed
and exit if it is null.
This commit is part of the clean-up after r269655.
Fixes PR27770
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20371
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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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Having an enum member named Default is quite confusing: Is it distinct
from the others?
This patch removes that member and instead uses Optional<Reloc> in
places where we have a user input that still hasn't been maped to the
default value, which is now clear has no be one of the remaining 3
options.
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Without a diagnostic handler installed, llc's behaviour is to exit on the first
error that it encounters. This is very different from the behaviour of clang
and other front ends, which try to gather as many errors as possible before
exiting.
This commit adds a diagnostic handler to llc, allowing it to find and report
more than one error. The old behaviour is preserved under a flag (-exit-on-error).
Some of the tests fail with the new diagnostic handler, so they have to use the
new flag in order to run under the previous behaviour. Some of these are known
bugs, others need further investigation. Ideally, we should fix the tests and
remove the flag at some point in the future.
Reapplied after fixing the LLDB build that was broken due to the new
DiagnosticSeverity in LLVMContext.h, and fixed an UB in the new change.
Patch by Diana Picus.
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Without a diagnostic handler installed, llc's behaviour is to exit on the first
error that it encounters. This is very different from the behaviour of clang
and other front ends, which try to gather as many errors as possible before
exiting.
This commit adds a diagnostic handler to llc, allowing it to find and report
more than one error. The old behaviour is preserved under a flag (-exit-on-error).
Some of the tests fail with the new diagnostic handler, so they have to use the
new flag in order to run under the previous behaviour. Some of these are known
bugs, others need further investigation. Ideally, we should fix the tests and
remove the flag at some point in the future.
Reapplied after fixing the LLDB build that was broken due to the new
DiagnosticSeverity in LLVMContext.h.
Patch by Diana Picus.
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This reverts commit r269428, as it breaks the LLDB build. We need to
understand how to change LLDB in the same way as LLC before landing this
again.
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Without a diagnostic handler installed, llc's behaviour is to exit on the first
error that it encounters. This is very different from the behaviour of clang
and other front ends, which try to gather as many errors as possible before
exiting.
This commit adds a diagnostic handler to llc, allowing it to find and report
more than one error. The old behaviour is preserved under a flag (-exit-on-error).
Some of the tests fail with the new diagnostic handler, so they have to use the
new flag in order to run under the previous behaviour. Some of these are known
bugs, others need further investigation. Ideally, we should fix the tests and
remove the flag at some point in the future.
Patch by Diana Picus.
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In -run-pass mode verify/print machine function immediately after
loading the .mir file if -verify-machineinstr/-print-machineinstrs
option is specified.
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Many files include Passes.h but only a fraction needs to know about the
TargetPassConfig class. Move it into an own header. Also rename
Passes.cpp to TargetPassConfig.cpp while we are at it.
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Looks like you need the complete definition of "X" when calling a "X
&func()" declared function even when not using the result further.
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We now construct a custom pass pipeline instead of injecting
start-before/stop-after into the default pipeline construction. This
allows to specify any pass known to the pass registry. Previously
specifying indirectly added analysis passes or passes not added to the
pipeline add all would not be added and we would silently do nothing.
This also restricts the -run-pass option to cases with .mir input.
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At the same time, fixes InstructionsTest::CastInst unittest: yes
you can leave the IR in an invalid state and exit when you don't
destroy the context (like the global one), no longer now.
This is the first part of http://reviews.llvm.org/D19094
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
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Summary:
This is intended to be a performance flag, on the same level as clang
cc1 option "--disable-free". LLVM will never initialize it by default,
it will be up to the client creating the LLVMContext to request this
behavior. Clang will do it by default in Release build (just like
--disable-free).
"opt" and "llc" can opt-in using -disable-named-value command line
option.
When performing LTO on llvm-tblgen, the initial merging of IR peaks
at 92MB without this patch, and 86MB after this patch,setNameImpl()
drops from 6.5MB to 0.5MB.
The total link time goes from ~29.5s to ~27.8s.
Compared to a compile-time flag (like the IRBuilder one), it performs
very close. I profiled on SROA and obtain these results:
420ms with IRBuilder that preserve name
372ms with IRBuilder that strip name
375ms with IRBuilder that preserve name, and a runtime flag to strip
Reviewers: chandlerc, dexonsmith, bogner
Subscribers: joker.eph, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17946
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
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Summary: Lately, I have submitted a number of patches to fix bugs that
only occurred when using the same pass manager to compile multiple
modules (generally these bugs are failure to reset some persistent
state). Unfortunately I don't think there is currently a way to test
that from the command line. This adds a very simple flag to both llc
and opt, under which the tools will simply re-run their respective
pass pipelines using the same pass manager on (a clone of the same
module). Additionally, we verify that both outputs are bitwise the
same.
Reviewers: yaron.keren
Subscribers: loladiro, yaron.keren, kcc, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14965
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Summary:
Replace getDataLayout() with a createDataLayout() method to make
explicit that it is intended to create a DataLayout only and not
accessing it for other purpose.
This change is the last of a series of commits dedicated to have a
single DataLayout during compilation by using always the one owned
by the module.
Reviewers: echristo
Subscribers: jholewinski, llvm-commits, rafael, yaron.keren
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11103
(cherry picked from commit 5609fc56bca971e5a7efeaa6ca4676638eaec5ea)
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
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This reverts commit 0f720d984f419c747709462f7476dff962c0bc41.
It breaks clang too badly, I need to prepare a proper patch for clang
first.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
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