This patch mechanically replaces None with std::nullopt where the
compiler would warn if None were deprecated. The intent is to reduce
the amount of manual work required in migrating from Optional to
std::optional.
This is part of an effort to migrate from llvm::Optional to
std::optional:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/deprecating-llvm-optional-x-hasvalue-getvalue-getvalueor/63716
With implicitly built modules, the importing `CompilerInstance` assumes PCMs were built in a "compatible way" (i.e. with similarly set up instance). Either because their context hash matches, or because this instance has just built them.
There are some use-cases, however, where this assumption doesn't hold, libclang/c-index-test being one of them. There, the importing instance (or `ASTUnit`) is being set up while the PCM file is being deserialized. Until now, we've assumed the serialized paths to input files are the actual on-disk files, meaning the default physical VFS was always able to resolve them. This won't be the case after D135636. Therefore, this patch makes sure `ASTUnit` is initialized with the same VFS as the PCM it's deserializing - by storing paths to the VFS overlay files into the PCM itself.
For the VFS overlay files to be adopted at the very start of PCM deserialization, they are stored in a new section in the unhashed control block, together with header search paths and system header prefixes. The move to the unhashed control block should be safe: if two modules were built with different header search paths and they produced different results, the hashed part of the PCM file will reflect that.
Reviewed By: akyrtzi, benlangmuir
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135634
Mixing LLVM and Clang address spaces can result in subtle bugs, and there
is no need for this hook to use the LLVM IR level address spaces.
Most of this change is just replacing zero with LangAS::Default,
but it also allows us to remove a few calls to getTargetAddressSpace().
This also removes a stale comment+workaround in
CGDebugInfo::CreatePointerLikeType(): ASTContext::getTypeSize() does
return the expected size for ReferenceType (and handles address spaces).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138295
After accepted in Kona, update the code to accept static operator[] as well.
No big code changes: accept this operator as static in SemaDeclCXX, update AST call generation in SemaOverload and update feature macros + tests accordingly.
Reviewed By: cor3ntin, erichkeane, #clang-language-wg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138387
This implement the C++23 paper P2647R1 (adopted in Kona)
Reviewed By: #clang-language-wg, erichkeane
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138851
By default, clang assumes that all trailing array objects could be a
FAM. So, an array of undefined size, size 0, size 1, or even size 42 is
considered as FAMs for optimizations at least.
One needs to override the default behavior by supplying the
`-fstrict-flex-arrays=<N>` flag, with `N > 0` value to reduce the set of
FAM candidates. Value `3` is the most restrictive and `0` is the most
permissive on this scale.
0: all trailing arrays are FAMs
1: only incomplete, zero and one-element arrays are FAMs
2: only incomplete, zero-element arrays are FAMs
3: only incomplete arrays are FAMs
If the user is happy with consdering single-element arrays as FAMs, they
just need to remove the
`consider-single-element-arrays-as-flexible-array-members` from the
command line.
Otherwise, if they don't want to recognize such cases as FAMs, they
should specify `-fstrict-flex-arrays` anyway, which will be picked up by
CSA.
Any use of the deprecated analyzer-config value will trigger a warning
explaining what to use instead.
The `-analyzer-config-help` is updated accordingly.
Depends on D138657
Reviewed By: xazax.hun
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138659
Currently there is a -emit-header-module mode, which can combine several
headers together as a module interface. However, this breaks our
assumption (for standard c++ modules) about module interface. The module
interface should come from a module interface unit. And if it is a
header, it should be a header unit. And currently we have no ideas to
combine several headers together.
So I think this mode is an experimental one and it is not maintained and
it is not used. So it will be better to remove them.
Reviewed By: Bigcheese, dblaikie, bruno
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137609
When a pcm has already been loaded from disk, reuse it from the
InMemoryModuleCache in readASTFileControlBlock. This avoids potentially
reading it again.
As noted in the FIXME, ideally we would also add the module to the cache
if it will be used again later, but that could modify its build state
and we do not have enough context currenlty to know if it's correct.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138160
Use a FileEntryRef when retrieving modulemap paths in the scanner so
that we use a path compatible with the original module import, rather
than a FileEntry which can allow unrelated modules to leak paths into
how we build a module due to FileManager mutating the path.
Note: the current change prevents an "unrelated" path, but does not
change how VFS mapped paths are handled (which would be calling
getNameAsRequested) nor canonicalize the path.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137989
I noticed that the values for __{CLANG,GCC}_ATOMIC_POINTER_LOCK_FREE were
incorrectly set to 1 instead of two in downstream CHERI targets because
pointers are handled specially there. While fixing this downstream, I
noticed that the existing code could be refactored to use
TargetInfo::hasBuiltinAtomic instead of repeating the almost identical
logic. In theory there could be a difference here since hasBuiltinAtomic() also
returns true for types less than 1 char in size, but since
InitializePredefinedMacros() never passes such a value this change should
not introduce any functional changes.
Reviewed By: rprichard, efriedma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135142
It is helpful to know whih macro definition is emitted in the module
file without openning it directly. And this is not easy to be tested
with the lit test. So this patch add the facility to emit macro
definitions in `-module-file-info` action. And this should be innnocent
for every other cases.
flag. But the driver checks for 'fno-math-errno' before passing
'funsafe-math-optimizations' to the FE. In GCC, the option
'funsafe-math-optimizations' doesn't affect the 'fmath-errno' flag.
This patch aligns clang with GCC.
'-ffast-math' sets the FPContract to 'fast'. But 'funsafe-math-optimizations'
the driver doesn't consider the FPContract when handling the option.
Unfortunately there are places in the BE that interpret unsafe math
mode as allowing FMA. This patch makes -ffast-math' and
'funsafe-math-optimizations' behave similarly in regard to the setting of the
FPContract.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137578
For `-foo=bar`, getSpelling return `-foo=` which is exactly what we need from
the diagnostic. Drop `-` from the err_drv_unsupported_option_argument template.
This change makes `--` long option diagnostics more convenient.
Reviewed By: lenary
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137659
This was done as a test for D137302 and it makes sense to push these changes
Reviewed By: shafik
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137491
In https://reviews.llvm.org/D80833, there were concerns about
determinism emitting the commandline into CodeView. We're actually
hitting these when running clang-cl on Linux (cross compiling) versus on
Windows (e.g. -fmessage-length being inferred on terminals).
Add -g[no-]codeview-command-line to enable/disable this feature.
It's still on by default to preserve the current state of clang.
Reviewed By: thakis, rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136474
This fixes a problem where __va_list_tag was not correctly imported,
possibly leading to multiple definitions with different types.
This adds __va_list_tag to it's proper scope, so that the ASTImporter
can find it.
Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136886
rC220726 had a bug: `echo "<cstdlib>" | clang -M -MP -x c++ - 2>/dev/null`
(used by glibc/configure.ac find_cxx_header) omitted a `cstdlib:` line. Instead
of filtering out `<stdin>` in `Dependencies`, retain it (so that the number of
entries does not change whether or not main file is `<stdin>`) and filter the
`PhonyTarget` output.
Move the check for SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH to the driver and use a cc1 option
to pass it to the frontend. This avoids hidden state in the cc1
invocation and makes this env variable behave more like other env
variables that clang handles in the driver.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136717
420d7ccbac introduced BACKEND_PACKAGE_STRING to
replace `PACKAGE_VERSION` (llvm/Config/config.h) to support standalone builds.
This is used in the output of `clang -cc1 -v`.
Since llvm-config.h is available for both standalone and non-standalone builds,
we can just use `LLVM_VERSION_STRING` from llvm-config.h.
clang/cmake/modules/AddClang.cmake uses `VERSION_STRING "${CLANG_VERSION} (${BACKEND_PACKAGE_STRING})"`.
Just simplify it to `"${CLANG_VERSION}"` so that we can remove the CMake
variable BACKEND_PACKAGE_STRING.
Reviewed By: tstellar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136660
Implement P2513
This change allows initializing an array of unsigned char,
or char from u8 string literals.
This was done both to support legacy code and for compatibility
with C where char8_t will be typedef to unsigned char.
This is backported to C++20 as per WG21 guidance.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136449
We had a bunch of places in the code where we were translating triple
environment enum cases to shader stage enum cases. The order of these
enums needs to be kept in sync for the translation to be simple, but we
were not properly handling out-of-bounds cases.
In normal compilation out-of-bounds cases shouldn't be possible because
the driver errors if you don't have a valid shader environment set, but
in clang tooling that error doesn't get treated as fatal and parsing
continues. This can result in crashes in clang tooling for out-of-range
shader stages.
To address this, this patch adds a constexpr method to handle the
conversion which handles out-of-range values by converting them to
`Invalid`.
Since this new method is a constexpr, the tests for this are a group of
static_asserts in the implementation file that verifies the correct
conversion for each valid enum case and validates that other cases are
converted to `Invalid`.
Reviewed By: bogner
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135595
See https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/source-date-epoch/ . The environment
variable ``SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH`` been recognized by many compilers.
In GCC, if `SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH` is set, it specifies a UNIX timestamp to be used
in replacement of the current date and time in the `__DATE__` and `__TIME__`
macros. Note: GCC as of today does not update `__TIMESTAMP__` (the modification
time of the current source file) but
https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds/TimestampsFromCPPMacros expresses the
intention to update it.
This patches parses SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH and changes all the three macros.
In addition, in case gmtime/localtime returns null (e.g. on 64-bit Windows
gmtime returns null when the timestamp is larger than 32536850399
(3001-01-19T21:59:59Z)), use `??? ?? ????` as used by GCC.
Reviewed By: ychen
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135045
The dependency scanner needs to report the module map file describing the module whose implementation is being compiled (see D134222). However, calling `Preprocessor::getCurrentModuleImplementation()` in the scanner might cause a diagnostic during module map parsing and emitting a diagnostic without being "in" a source file is illegal (e.g. in `TextDiagnosticPrinter`). This patch ensures the module map parse is triggered while the compiler is still "in" a source file, avoiding the failure case.
Reviewed By: Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135637
Update SourceManager::ContentCache::OrigEntry to keep the original
FileEntryRef, and use that to enable ModuleMap::getModuleMapFile* to
return the original FileEntryRef. This change should be NFC for
most users of SourceManager::ContentCache, but it could affect behaviour
for users of getNameAsRequested such as in compileModuleImpl. I have not
found a way to detect that difference without additional functional
changes, other than incidental cases like changes from / to \ on
Windows so there is no new test.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135220
requires-expression
As reported: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57487
We properly treated a failed instantiation of a concept as a
unsatisified constraint, however, we need to do this at the 'requires
clause' level as well. This ensures that the parameters on a requires
clause that fail instantiation will cause a satisfaction failure.
This patch implements this by running requires parameter clause
instantiation under a SFINAE trap, then stores any such failure as a
requirement failure, so it can be diagnosed later.
Define the feature test macro for named character escapes.
I assume this was not done because it was implemented before formally accepted, right? cxx_status says the paper is implemented.
Reviewed By: cor3ntin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134898
This reverts commit 794b7ea960, and
thus restores commit a212d8da94, and
follow on fixes 0cd6763fa9,
e9ff53d42f, and
37c6a25e9a.
Use a hash function (BLAKE3) instead of hash_combine/hash_code which are
not guaranteed to be stable across executions.
Additionally, it adds a "REQUIRES: x86_64-linux" to the tests that have
raw profile inputs to avoid failures on big endian bots.
Reviewers: snehasish, davidxl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128142
This reverts commit a212d8da94, and follow
on fixes 0cd6763fa9,
e9ff53d42f, and
37c6a25e9a.
After re-reading the documentation for hash_combine, I don't think this
is the appropriate hash function to use for computing the hash to use as
a stack id in the metadata, since it is not guaranteed to produce stable
values across executions. I have not hit this problem, but plan to
switch to using an MD5 hash. I am hitting an issue with one of the bots
(https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/171/builds/20732)
where the values produced are only the lower 32 bits of the expected
hash values, however, which I assume is related to the implementation of
hash_combine and hash_code.
I believe I fixed all of the other bot failures with the follow on fixes,
which I'll merge into the new version before reapplying.
Profile matching and IR annotation for memprof profiles.
See also related RFCs:
RFC: Sanitizer-based Heap Profiler [1]
RFC: A binary serialization format for MemProf [2]
RFC: IR metadata format for MemProf [3]*
* Note that the IR metadata format has changed from the RFC during
implementation, as described in the preceeding patch adding the basic
metadata and verification support.
The matching is performed during the normal PGO annotation phase, to
ensure that the inlines applied in the IR at that point are a subset
of the inlines in the profiled binary and thus reflected in the
profile's call stacks. This is important because the call frames are
associated with functions in the profile based on the inlining in the
symbolized call stacks, and this simplifies locating the subset of
profile data relevant for matching onto each function's IR.
The PGOInstrumentationUse pass is enhanced to perform matching for
whatever combination of memprof and regular PGO profile data exists in
the profile.
Using the utilities introduced in D128854:
The memprof profile data for each context is converted to "cold" or
"notcold" based on parameterized thresholds for size, access count, and
lifetime. The memprof allocation contexts are trimmed to the minimal
amount of context required to uniquely identify whether the context is
cold or not cold. For allocations where all profiled contexts have the
same allocation type, no memprof metadata is attached and instead the
allocation call is directly annotated with an attribute specifying the
alloction type. This is the same attributed that will be applied to
allocation calls once cloned for different contexts, and later used
during LibCall simplification to emit allocation hints [4].
Depends on D128141 and D128854.
[1] https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-June/142744.html
[2] https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-September/153007.html
[3] https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-ir-metadata-format-for-memprof/59165
[4] ab87cf382d
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128142
Add HLSLExternalSemaSource as ExternalSemaSource instead of ASTContext::ExternalSource when PCH is included.
This allows a different external source to be set for the AST context.
Reviewed By: beanz
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132421
Before this patch, when compiling an IR file (eg the .llvmbc section
from an object file compiled with -Xclang -fembed-bitcode=all) and
profile data was passed in using the -fprofile-instrument-use-path
flag, there would be no error printed (as the previous implementation
relied on the error getting caught again in the constructor of
CodeGenModule which isn't called when -x ir is set). This patch
moves the error checking directly to where the error is caught
originally rather than failing silently in setPGOUseInstrumentor and
waiting to catch it in CodeGenModule to print diagnostic information to
the user.
Regression test added.
Reviewed By: xur, mtrofin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132991
The old device runtime had a "simplified" version that prevented many of
the runtime features from being initialized. The old device runtime was
deleted in LLVM 14 and is no longer in use. Selectively deactivating
features is now done using specific flags rather than the old technique.
This patch simply removes the extra logic required for handling the old
simple runtime scheme.
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133802
Set the EmulatedTLS option based on `Triple::hasDefaultEmulatedTLS()`
if the user didn't specify it; set `ExplicitEmulatedTLS` to true
in `llvm::TargetOptions` and set `EmulatedTLS` to Clang's
opinion of what the default or preference is.
This avoids any risk of deviance between the two.
This affects one check of `getCodeGenOpts().EmulatedTLS` in
`shouldAssumeDSOLocal` in CodeGenModule, but as that check only
is done for `TT.isWindowsGNUEnvironment()`, and
`hasDefaultEmulatedTLS()` returns false for such environments
it doesn't make any current testable difference - thus NFC.
Some mingw distributions carry a downstream patch, that enables
emulated TLS by default for mingw targets in `hasDefaultEmulatedTLS()`
- and for such cases, this patch does make a difference and fixes the
detection of emulated TLS, if it is implicitly enabled.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132916
Call `FixupRelativePath` when opening output files to ensure that
`-working-directory` is used when checking up front for write failures,
not just when finalizing the files at the end. This also moves the
temporary file into the same directory as the output file.
Reviewed By: benlangmuir
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95497
LLVM contains a helpful function for getting the size of a C-style
array: `llvm::array_lengthof`. This is useful prior to C++17, but not as
helpful for C++17 or later: `std::size` already has support for C-style
arrays.
Change call sites to use `std::size` instead. Leave the few call sites that
use a locally defined `array_lengthof` that are meant to test previous bugs
with NTTPs in clang analyzer and SemaTemplate.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133520
This change refactors the MuiltiplexExternalSemaSource to take ownership
of the underlying sources. As a result it makes a larger cleanup of
external source ownership in Sema and the ChainedIncludesSource.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133158
Someday we would like to support HLSL on a wider range of targets, but
today targeting anything other than `dxil` is likly to cause lots of
headaches. This adds an error and tests to validate that the expected
target is `dxil-?-shadermodel`.
We will continue to do a best effort to ensure the code we write makes
it easy to support other targets (like SPIR-V), but this error will
prevent users from hitting frustrating errors for unsupported cases.
Reviewed By: jcranmer-intel, Anastasia
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132056