The mutation the action generates tries to change the input type into the
element type of larger vector type. This doesn't work if the larger element
type is a vector of pointers since it creates an illegal mutation between
scalar and pointer types.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133671
This patch adds a utility class that will be used in subsequent patches
for parsing the function/callsite attributes and determining whether
changes to PSTATE.SM are needed, or whether a lazy-save mechanism is
required.
It also implements some of the restrictions on the SME attributes
in the IR Verifier pass.
More details about the SME attributes and design can be found
in D131562.
Reviewed By: david-arm, aemerson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131570
In the Tensorflow C lib utilities, an error gets thrown if some features
haven't gotten passed into the model (due to differences in ordering
which now don't exist with the transition to TFLite). However, this is
not currently the case when using TFLiteUtils. This patch makes some
minor changes to throw an error when not all inputs of the model have
been passed, which when not handled will result in a seg fault within
TFLite.
Reviewed By: mtrofin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133451
Clang has support of virtual file system for the purpose of testing, but
treatment of config files did not use it. This change enables VFS in it
as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132867
"Z" was so named when we had both gABI ELFCOMPRESS_ZLIB and the legacy .zdebug support.
Now we have just one zlib format, we should use the more descriptive name.
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.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133429
Replacing UndefValue with PoisonValue in this test where it's use as dummy value
in light of the efforts to remove undef from llvm.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133481
as high-level API on top of `llvm::compression::{zlib,zstd}::*`:
* getReasonIfUnsupported: return nullptr if the specified format is
supported, or (if unsupported) a string like `LLVM was not built with LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB ...`
* compress: dispatch to zlib::uncompress or zstd::uncompress
* decompress: dispatch to zlib::uncompress or zstd::uncompress
Move `llvm::DebugCompressionType` from MC to Support to avoid Support->MC cyclic
dependency. There are 40+ uses in llvm-project.
Add another enum class `llvm::compression::Format` to represent supported
compression formats, which may be a superset of ELF compression formats.
See D130458 (llvm-objcopy --{,de}compress-debug-sections for zstd) for a use
case.
Link: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-zstandard-as-a-second-compression-method-to-llvm/63399
("[RFC] Zstandard as a second compression method to LLVM")
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Note: this patch alone will cause -Wswitch to llvm/lib/ObjCopy/ELF/ELFObject.cpp
Reviewed By: ckissane, dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130506
as high-level API on top of `llvm::compression::{zlib,zstd}::*`:
* getReasonIfUnsupported: return nullptr if the specified format is
supported, or (if unsupported) a string like `LLVM was not built with LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB ...`
* compress: dispatch to zlib::uncompress or zstd::uncompress
* decompress: dispatch to zlib::uncompress or zstd::uncompress
Move `llvm::DebugCompressionType` from MC to Support to avoid Support->MC cyclic
dependency. There are 40+ uses in llvm-project.
Add another enum class `llvm::compression::Format` to represent supported
compression formats, which may be a superset of ELF compression formats.
See D130458 (llvm-objcopy --{,de}compress-debug-sections for zstd) for a use
case.
Link: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-zstandard-as-a-second-compression-method-to-llvm/63399
("[RFC] Zstandard as a second compression method to LLVM")
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130506
In many places DebugLoc and PCSections metadata are just copied along to
propagate them through MachineInstrs. Simplify doing so by bundling them
up in a MIMetadata class that replaces the DebugLoc argument to most
BuildMI() variants.
The DebugLoc-only constructors allow implicit construction, so that
existing usage of `BuildMI(.., DL, ..)` works as before, and the rest of
the codebase using BuildMI() does not require changes.
NFC.
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130883
Add a new entry to SDNodeExtraInfo to propagate PCSections through
SelectionDAG.
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130882
This change adds an assert to dyn_cast that the value passed-in is present. In the past, this relied on the isa_impl assertion (which still works in many cases) but which we can tighten up for a better QoI.
The PointerUnion change is because it seems like (based on the call sites) the semantics of the member dyn_cast are actually dyn_cast_if_present.
Reviewed By: rriddle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133221
Add mapped_file_region::sync(), equivalent to POSIX msync,
synchronizing written content to disk without unmapping the region.
Asserts if the mode is not mapped_file_region::readwrite.
Note that I don't have access to a Windows machine, so I can't
easily run those unit tests.
Change by dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95494
During SelectionDAG legalization SDNodes with associated extra info may
be replaced with a new SDNode. Preserve associated extra info on
ReplaceAllUsesWith and remove entries in DeallocateNode.
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130881
Provide MachineInstr::setPCSection(), to propagate relevant metadata
through the backend. Use ExtraInfo to store the metadata.
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130876
The current code is basically just emulating what the analysis manager does.
Reviewed By: asbirlea
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132581
This patch moves the cost-based decision whether to use an intrinsic or
library call to the point where the recipe is created. This untangles
code-gen from the cost model and also avoids doing some extra work as
the information is already computed at construction.
Reviewed By: Ayal
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132585
Printing support enables the production of more useful error messages in unit testing e.g. when using matchers such as `UnorderedElementsAre()` to inspect the contents of a `StringMap`.
Reviewed By: gribozavr2, sgatev, ymandel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132747
Zero-input phi nodes are accepted by the verifier and bitcode reader,
but currently rejected by the IR parser. Allow them there as well.
Because phi nodes must have one entry for each predecessor, such
phis can only occur in blocks without predecessors, aka unreachable
code.
Usually, when removing the last predecessor from a block, we also
remove phi nodes in it. However, this is not possible for
invalidation reasons sometimes, which is why we ended up allowing
zero-entry phis at some point in the past. See 9eb2c0113d,
D92247 and PR48296 for context.
I've dropped the verifier unit test, because this is now covered
by the regular IR test.
This fixes at least part of https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57446.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133000
Current implementation promotes a non-cold function in the SampleFDO profile
into a hot function in the FDO profile. This is too aggressive. This patch
promotes a hot functions in the SampleFDO profile into a hot function, and a
warm function in SampleFDO into a warm function in FDO.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132601
Mostly just modeled after vp.fneg except there is a
"functional instruction" for fneg while fabs is always an
intrinsic.
Reviewed By: fakepaper56
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132793
Reapplies f14cb494a3 (which was reverted in 2f08f8426c) with a fix for UB in
the ExecutorAddr::Unwrap::Unwrap constructor (which caused failures on some
bots).
The wrap/unwrap operations are applied to pointers after/before conversion to/from
raw addresses. They can be used to tag, untag, sign, or strip signing from
pointers. They currently default to 'rawPtr' (identity) on all platforms, but it
is expected that the default will be set based on the host architecture, e.g.
they would default to signing/stripping for arm64e.
This is a long-standing FIXME with a non-FMF test that exposes
the bug as shown in issue #57357.
It's possible that there's still a way to miscompile by
mis-identifying/mis-folding FP min/max patterns, but
this patch only exposes a couple of seemingly minor
regressions while preventing the broken transform.
TLite is a lightweight, statically linkable[1], model evaluator, supporting a
subset of what the full tensorflow library does, sufficient for the
types of scenarios we envision having. It is also faster.
We still use saved models as "source of truth" - 'release' mode's AOT
starts from a saved model; and the ML training side operates in terms of
saved models.
Using TFLite solves the following problems compared to using the full TF
C API:
- a compiler-friendly implementation for runtime-loadable (as opposed
to AOT-embedded) models: it's statically linked; it can be built via
cmake;
- solves an issue we had when building the compiler with both AOT and
full TF C API support, whereby, due to a packaging issue on the TF
side, we needed to have the pip package and the TF C API library at
the same version. We have no such constraints now.
The main liability is it supporting a subset of what the full TF
framework does. We do not expect that to cause an issue, but should that
be the case, we can always revert back to using the full framework
(after also figuring out a way to address the problems that motivated
the move to TFLite).
Details:
This change switches the development mode to TFLite. Models are still
expected to be placed in a directory - i.e. the parameters to clang
don't change; what changes is the directory content: we still need
an `output_spec.json` file; but instead of the saved_model protobuf and
the `variables` directory, we now just have one file, `model.tflite`.
The change includes a utility showing how to take a saved model and
convert it to TFLite, which it uses for testing.
The full TF implementation can still be built (not side-by-side). We
intend to remove it shortly, after patching downstream dependencies. The
build behavior, however, prioritizes TFLite - i.e. trying to enable both
full TF C API and TFLite will just pick TFLite.
[1] thanks to @petrhosek's changes to TFLite's cmake support and its deps!
A simple sed doing these substitutions:
- `${LLVM_BINARY_DIR}/(\$\{CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/)?lib(${LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX})?\>` -> `${LLVM_LIBRARY_DIR}`
- `${LLVM_BINARY_DIR}/(\$\{CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/)?bin\>` -> `${LLVM_TOOLS_BINARY_DIR}`
where `\>` means "word boundary".
The only manual modifications were reverting changes in
- `compiler-rt/cmake/Modules/CompilerRTUtils.cmake
- `runtimes/CMakeLists.txt`
because these were "entry points" where we wanted to tread carefully not not introduce a "loop" which would end with an undefined variable being expanded to nothing.
This hopefully increases readability overall, and also decreases the usages of `LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX`, preparing us for D130586.
Reviewed By: sebastian-ne
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132316
`llvm::all_equal` checks if all values in the given range are equal, i.e., there are no two elements that are not equal.
Similar to `llvm::all_of`, it returns `true` when the range is empty.
`llvm::all_equal` is intended to supersede `llvm::is_splat`, which will be deprecated and removed in future patches.
See the discussion thread for more details:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/adt-is-splat-and-empty-ranges/64692.
Reviewed By: dblaikie, shchenz
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132334
In preparation for adding support for DBG_VALUE_LIST instructions in
InstrRefLDV, this patch updates the logic for joining variables at block
joins to support joining variables that use multiple debug operands.
This is one of the more meaty "logical" changes, although the line count
isn't too high - this changes pickVPHILoc to find a valid joined
location for every operand, with part of the function being split off
into pickValuePHILoc which finds a location for a single operand.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128180