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
Make the DataLayout string always hold a vector alignment of 8 bytes,
regardless of the vector ABI. This makes the datalayout depend only on the
target triple which is the general expectation (in assertions).
On older architectures where vectors use the natural alignment (16 bytes),
the front end will maintain the same behavior and produce an overalignment
compared to the datalayout.
Reviewed By: uweigand
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131158
The backend now has a 32bit feature as part of the recent mtune
patch. We can now use that make our rv32-only builtin error checking
work the same way as rv64-only errors.
Reviewed By: kito-cheng
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132192
`report_fatal_error` is overloaded on `StringRef` and `Twine &`, therefore passing a `std::string` argument leads to ambiguity as it is convertible to either type.
Reviewed By: gribozavr2, sgatev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132745
This addresses an accidental change in behavior from
41667a8b9b to get the bots back to green.
However, I think there's an issue with LLDB assuming it's valid to
enable support for keywords in language modes that don't support the
keyword (as other parts of Clang are not expecting to be able to do
that).
This should fix (and others):
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/68/builds/38374
The patch diagnoses an identifier as a future keyword if it exists in a
future language mode, such as:
int restrict;
in C modes earlier than C99. We now give a warning to the user that
such an identifier is a future keyword. Handles keywords from C as well
as C++.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131683
clang/lib/Basic/Targets/X86.h:293:8: warning: 'shouldEmitFloat16WithExcessPrecision' overrides a member function but is not marked 'override' [-Winconsistent-missing-override]
bool shouldEmitFloat16WithExcessPrecision() const {
^
clang/include/clang/Basic/TargetInfo.h:915:16: note: overridden virtual function is here
virtual bool shouldEmitFloat16WithExcessPrecision() const { return false; }
^
MSVC allows interpreting volatile loads and stores, when combined with
/volatile:iso, as having acquire/release semantics. MSVC also exposes a
define, _ISO_VOLATILE, which allows users to enquire if this feature is
enabled or disabled.
With the initial support added, clang can compile `helloworld` C
to executable file for loongarch64. For example:
```
$ cat hello.c
int main() {
printf("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
$ clang --target=loongarch64-unknown-linux-gnu --gcc-toolchain=xxx --sysroot=xxx hello.c
```
The output a.out can run within qemu or native machine. For example:
```
$ file ./a.out
./a.out: ELF 64-bit LSB pie executable, LoongArch, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-loongarch-lp64d.so.1, for GNU/Linux 5.19.0, with debug_info, not stripped
$ ./a.out
Hello, world!
```
Currently gcc toolchain and sysroot can be found here:
https://github.com/loongson/build-tools/releases/download/2022.08.11/loongarch64-clfs-5.1-cross-tools-gcc-glibc.tar.xz
Reference: https://github.com/loongson/LoongArch-Documentation
The last commit hash (main branch) is:
99016636af64d02dee05e39974d4c1e55875c45b
Note loongarch32 is not fully tested because there is no reference
gcc toolchain yet.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130255
This keeps clang compatible with MSVC defines for the FP environment.
These defines are used by the CRT and other libraries to interrogate
what to expect. Perhaps most importantly, they feed into the definition
of float_t and double_t which may result in ODR violations between MSVC
and clang.
Before this patch type traits are checked in Parser, so use type traits
directly did not cause assertion faults. However if type traits are initialized
from a template, we didn't perform arity checks before evaluating. This
patch moves arity checks from Parser to Sema, and performing arity
checks in Sema actions, so type traits get checked corretly.
Crash input:
```
template<class... Ts> bool b = __is_constructible(Ts...);
bool x = b<>;
```
After this patch:
```
clang/test/SemaCXX/type-trait-eval-crash-issue-57008.cpp:5:32: error: type trait requires 1 or more arguments; have 0 arguments
template<class... Ts> bool b = __is_constructible(Ts...);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
clang/test/SemaCXX/type-trait-eval-crash-issue-57008.cpp:6:10: note: in instantiation of variable template specialization 'b<>' requested here
bool x = b<>;
^
1 error generated.
```
See https://godbolt.org/z/q39W78hsK.
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57008
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131423
Instead of having separate implementations for RV32 and RV64,
use the triple to control the Is64Bit parameter.
Do the same for isValidTuneCPUName, fillValidCPUList, and
fillValidTuneCPUList.
The __ARM_FEATURE_SVE_VECTOR_OPERATORS macro should be changed to
indicate that this feature is now supported on VLA vectors as well as
VLS vectors. There is a complementary PR to the ACLE spec here
https://github.com/ARM-software/acle/pull/213
Reviewed By: peterwaller-arm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131573
There is a fix for the search procedure at `SourceManager::getFileIDLoaded`. It might return an invalid (not loaded) entry. That might cause clang/clangd crashes. At my case the scenario was the following:
- `SourceManager::getFileIDLoaded` returned an invalid file id for a non loaded entry and incorrectly set `SourceManager::LastFileIDLookup` to the value
- `getSLocEntry` returned `SourceManager::FakeSLocEntryForRecovery` introduced at [D89748](https://reviews.llvm.org/D89748).
- The result entry is not tested at `SourceManager::isOffsetInFileID`and as result the call `return SLocOffset < getSLocEntryByID(FID.ID+1).getOffset();` returned `true` value because `FID.ID+1` pointed to a non-fake entry
- The tested offset was marked as one that belonged to the fake `SLockEntry`
Such behaviour might cause a weird clangd crash when preamble contains some header files that were removed just after the preamble created. Unfortunately it's not so easy to reproduce the crash in the form of a LIT test thus I provided the fix only.
Test Plan:
```
ninja check-clang
```
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130847
In 6a79e2ff19 we changed Filemanager::getEntryRef() to return the
redirecting FileEntryRef instead of looking through the redirection.
This commit fixes the case when looking up a cached file path to also
return the redirecting FileEntryRef. This mainly affects the behaviour
of calling getNameAsRequested() on the resulting entry ref.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131273
In D130807 we added the `skipprofile` attribute. This commit
changes the format so we can either `forbid` or `skip` profiling
functions by adding the `noprofile` or `skipprofile` attributes,
respectively. The behavior of the original format remains
unchanged.
Also, add the `skipprofile` attribute when using
`-fprofile-function-groups`.
This was originally landed as https://reviews.llvm.org/D130808 but was
reverted due to a Windows test failure.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131195
We would like to make the ACLE NEON and SVE intrinsics more useable by
gating them on the target, not by ifdef preprocessor macros. In order to
do this the types they use need to be available. This patches makes
__bf16 always available under AArch64 not just when the bf16
architecture feature is present. This bringing it in-line with GCC. In
subsequent patches the NEON bfloat16x8_t and SVE svbfloat16_t types
(along with bfloat16_t used in arm_sve.h) will be made unconditional
too.
The operations valid on the types are still very limited. They can be
used as a storage type, but the intrinsics used for convertions are
still behind an ifdef guard in arm_neon.h/arm_bf16.h.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130973
In D130807 we added the `skipprofile` attribute. This commit
changes the format so we can either `forbid` or `skip` profiling
functions by adding the `noprofile` or `skipprofile` attributes,
respectively. The behavior of the original format remains
unchanged.
Also, add the `skipprofile` attribute when using
`-fprofile-function-groups`.
Reviewed By: phosek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130808
As progress towards having FileManager::getFileRef() return the path
as-requested by default, return a FileEntryRef that can use
getNameAsRequested() to retrieve this path, with the ultimate goal that
this should be the behaviour of getName() and clients should explicitly
request the "external" name if they need to (see comment in
FileManager::getFileRef). For now, getName() continues to return the
external path by looking through the redirects.
For now, the new function is only used in unit tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131004
When doing that NFC refactor, I'd messed up how char8_t was reported,
which resulted in it being considered a 'future' keyword, without the
corresponding diagnostic, which lead to an assert. This patch corrects
the char8_t to ONLY be future in C++ mode.
The getKeywordStatus function is a horrible mess of inter-dependent 'if'
statements that depend significantly on the ORDER of the checks. This
patch removes the dependency on order by checking each set-flag only
once.
It does this by looping through each of the set bits, and checks each
individual flag for its effect, then combines them at the end.
This might slow down startup performance slightly, as there are only a
few hundred keywords, and a vast majority will only get checked 1x
still.
This patch ALSO removes the KEYWORD_CONCEPTS flag, because it has since
become synonymous with C++20.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131007
The SystemZ ABI says that 128 bit integers should be aligned to only 8 bytes.
Reviewed By: Ulrich Weigand, Nikita Popov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130900
As progress towards having FileEntryRef contain the requested name of
the file, this commit narrows the "remap" hack to only apply to paths
that were remapped to an external contents path by a VFS. That was
always the original intent of this code, and the fact it was making
relative paths absolute was an unintended side effect.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130935
We are supporting quadword lock free atomics on AIX. For the situation that users on AIX are using a libatomic that is lock-based for quadword types, we can't enable quadword lock free atomics by default on AIX in case user's new code and existing code accessing the same shared atomic quadword variable, we can't guarentee atomicity. So we need an option to enable quadword lock free atomics on AIX, thus we can build a quadword lock-free libatomic(also for advanced users considering atomic performance critical) for users to make the transition smooth.
Reviewed By: shchenz
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127189
This patch implements recently ratified extension Zmmul, a subextension
of M (Integer Multiplication and Division) consisting only
multiplication part of it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103313
Reviewed By: craig.topper, jrtc27, asb
[clang] Emit SARIF Diagnostics: Create clang::SarifDocumentWriter interface
Create an interface for writing SARIF documents from within clang:
The primary intent of this change is to introduce the interface
clang::SarifDocumentWriter, which allows incrementally adding
diagnostic data to a JSON backed document. The proposed interface is
not yet connected to the compiler internals, which will be covered in
future work. As such this change will not change the input/output
interface of clang.
This change also introduces the clang::FullSourceRange type that is
modeled after clang::SourceRange + clang::FullSourceLoc, this is useful
for packaging a pair of clang::SourceLocation objects with their
corresponding SourceManagers.
Previous discussions:
RFC for this change: https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2021-March/067907.htmlhttps://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2021-July/068480.html
SARIF Standard (2.1.0):
https://docs.oasis-open.org/sarif/sarif/v2.1.0/os/sarif-v2.1.0-os.html
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109701
When an issue exists in the main file (caller) instead of an included file
(callee), using a `src` pattern applying to the included file may be
inappropriate if it's the caller's responsibility. Add `mainfile` prefix to check
the main filename.
For the example below, the issue may reside in a.c (foo should not be called
with a misaligned pointer or foo should switch to an unaligned load), but with
`src` we can only apply to the innocent callee a.h. With this patch we can use
the more appropriate `mainfile:a.c`.
```
//--- a.h
// internal linkage
static inline int load(int *x) { return *x; }
//--- a.c, -fsanitize=alignment
#include "a.h"
int foo(void *x) { return load(x); }
```
See the updated clang/docs/SanitizerSpecialCaseList.rst for a caveat due
to C++ vague linkage functions.
Reviewed By: #sanitizers, kstoimenov, vitalybuka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129832
Follow-up to 6626f6fec3, this fixes the handling of -MT
* If no targets are provided, we need to invent one since cc1 expects
the driver to have handled it. The default is to use -o, quoting as
necessary for a make target.
* Fix the splitting for empty string, which was incorrectly treated as
{""} instead of {}.
* Add a way to test this behaviour in clang-scan-deps.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129607