Alloca always returns a pointer in alloca address space, which may
be different from the type defined by the language. For example,
in C++ the auto variables are in the default address space. Therefore
cast alloca to the expected address space when necessary.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32248
llvm-svn: 303370
- Prevent local variables to be declared in global AS
- Diagnose AS of local variables with an extern storage class
as if they would be in a program scope
Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17345
llvm-svn: 262641
If AS of a variable/parameter declaration is not set by the source,
OpenCL v2.0 s6.5 defines explicit rules for default ASes:
- The AS of global and local static variables defaults to global;
- All pointers point to generic AS.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D13168
llvm-svn: 253863