The current version only emits the below error for a module (attempted to be loaded) from the `prebuilt-module-path`:
```
error: module file blabla.pcm cannot be loaded due to a configuration mismatch with the current compilation [-Wmodule-file-config-mismatch]
```
With this change, if the prebuilt module is used, we allow the proper diagnostic behind the configuration mismatch to be shown.
```
error: POSIX thread support was disabled in PCH file but is currently enabled
error: module file blabla.pcm cannot be loaded due to a configuration mismatch with the current compilation [-Wmodule-file-config-mismatch]
```
(A few lines later an error is emitted anyways, so there is no reason not to complain for configuration mismatches if a config mismatch is found and kills the build.)
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53334
llvm-svn: 346439
Summary:
This was disabled way back in 2011, in the dark times before Driver was VFS-aware.
Also, make driver more VFS-aware :-)
This breaks one ClangTidy test (we improved the error message), will fix when
submitting.
Reviewers: ioeric
Subscribers: cfe-commits, alexfh
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53958
llvm-svn: 346414
Coerced load/stores through memory do not take into account potential
address space differences when it creates its bitcasts.
Patch by David Salinas.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53780
llvm-svn: 346413
The base pointer for the lambda mapping must point to the lambda capture
placement and pointer must point to the captured variable itself. Patch
fixes this problem.
llvm-svn: 346408
The clang-cl driver disables access to command line options outside of the
"Core" and "CLOption" sets of command line arguments. This filtering makes it
impossible to pass arguments that are interpreted by the clang driver and not
by either 'cc1' (the frontend) or one of the other tools invoked by the driver.
An example driver-level flag is the '-fno-slp-vectorize' flag, which is
processed by the driver in Clang::ConstructJob and used to set the cc1 flag
"-vectorize-slp". There is no negative cc1 flag or -mllvm flag, so it is not
currently possible to disable the SLP vectorizer from the clang-cl driver.
This change introduces the "/clang:" argument that is available when the
driver mode is set to CL compatibility. This option works similarly to the
"-Xclang" option, except that the option values are processed by the clang
driver rather than by 'cc1'. An example usage is:
clang-cl /clang:-fno-slp-vectorize /O2 test.c
Another example shows how "/clang:" can be used to pass a flag where there is
a conflict between a clang-cl compat option and an overlapping clang driver
option:
clang-cl /MD /clang:-MD /clang:-MF /clang:test_dep_file.dep test.c
In the previous example, the unprefixed /MD selects the DLL version of the msvc
CRT, while the prefixed -MD flag and the -MF flags are used to create a make
dependency file for included headers.
One note about flag ordering: the /clang: flags are concatenated to the end of
the argument list, so in cases where the last flag wins, the /clang: flags
will be chosen regardless of their order relative to other flags on the driver
command line.
Patch by Neeraj K. Singh!
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53457
llvm-svn: 346393
Fixed lookup for the target regions in unused virtual functions + fixed
processing of the global variables not marked as declare target but
emitted during debug info emission.
llvm-svn: 346343
This patch breaks Index/opencl-types.cl LIT test:
Script:
--
: 'RUN: at line 1'; stage1/bin/c-index-test -test-print-type llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl -cl-std=CL2.0 | stage1/bin/FileCheck llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl
--
Command Output (stderr):
--
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:3:26: warning: unsupported OpenCL extension 'cl_khr_fp16' - ignoring [-Wignored-pragmas]
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:4:26: warning: unsupported OpenCL extension 'cl_khr_fp64' - ignoring [-Wignored-pragmas]
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:8:9: error: use of type 'double' requires cl_khr_fp64 extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:11:8: error: declaring variable of type 'half' is not allowed
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:15:3: error: use of type 'double' requires cl_khr_fp64 extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:16:3: error: use of type 'double4' (vector of 4 'double' values) requires cl_khr_fp64 extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:26:26: warning: unsupported OpenCL extension 'cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing' - ignoring [-Wignored-pragmas]
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:35:44: error: use of type '__read_only image2d_msaa_t' requires cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:36:49: error: use of type '__read_only image2d_array_msaa_t' requires cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:37:49: error: use of type '__read_only image2d_msaa_depth_t' requires cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:38:54: error: use of type '__read_only image2d_array_msaa_depth_t' requires cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing extension to be enabled
llvm-svn: 346338
This patch fixes a minimum divider for offset in intrinsics
msa_[st/ld]_[b/h/w/d], when value is known in compile time.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54038
llvm-svn: 346302
Summary:
Removes references to initialized variable from the following completions:
int x = ^;
Handles only the trivial cases where the variable name is completed
immediately at the start of initializer or assignment, more complicated
cases aren't covered, e.g. these completions still contain 'x':
// More complicated expressions.
int x = foo(^);
int x = 10 + ^;
// Other kinds of initialization.
int x{^};
int x(^);
// Constructor initializers.
struct Foo {
Foo() : x(^) {}
int x;
};
We should address those in the future, but they are outside of the scope of
this initial change.
Reviewers: sammccall
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: arphaman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54156
llvm-svn: 346301
Some weak external symbols were added to the profile runtime in D49953,
and on Darwin, these need to be exported for tapi verification purposes.
I've tightened the test so that future breakages can be caught earlier.
rdar://45831054
llvm-svn: 346276
Summary:
Some CPUID leafs depend on the value of ECX as well as EAX, but we left
it uninitialized.
Originally reported as https://crbug.com/901547
Reviewers: craig.topper, hans
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54171
llvm-svn: 346265
A mask type is a 1 to 8-byte string that follows the "mask." annotation
in the format string. This enables obfuscating data in the event the
provided privacy level isn't enabled.
rdar://problem/36756282
llvm-svn: 346211
This is a stricter privacy annotation than "private", which will be used
for data that shouldn’t be logged to disk. For backward compatibility,
the "private" bit is set too.
rdar://problem/36755912
llvm-svn: 346210
This is fifth in a series of patches to move intrinsic definitions out of intrin.h.
Note: This was reviewed and approved in D54065 but somehow that diff was messed
up. Committing this again with the proper diff.
llvm-svn: 346205
Summary: This is fifth in a series of patches to move intrinsic definitions out of intrin.h.
Reviewers: rnk, efriedma, mstorsjo, TomTan
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: javed.absar, kristof.beyls, chrib, jfb, kristina, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54065
llvm-svn: 346191
Summary: This is third in a series of patches to move intrinsic definitions out of intrin.h.
Reviewers: rnk, efriedma, mstorsjo, TomTan
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: javed.absar, kristof.beyls, chrib, jfb, kristina, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54062
llvm-svn: 346189
Summary:
To handle diagnosing bugs where ObjCHeaderStyleGuesser guesses
wrong, this diff adds a bit more debug logging to the Objective-C
language guesser.
Reviewers: krasimir
Reviewed By: krasimir
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54110
llvm-svn: 346144
Summary: We can run the tools on a subset files of compilation database.
Reviewers: ioeric
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54092
llvm-svn: 346131
This reverts commit r345963. We have a path forward now.
Original commit message:
The driver accidentally stopped passing the input filenames on to -cc1
in this mode due to confusion over what action was being requested.
This change also fixes a couple of crashes I encountered when passing
multiple files to such a -cc1 invocation.
llvm-svn: 346130
One of the reasons why AnalyzerOptions is so chaotic is that options can be
retrieved from the command line whenever and wherever. This allowed for some
options to be forgotten for a looooooong time. Have you ever heard of
"region-store-small-struct-limit"? In order to prevent this in the future, I'm
proposing to restrict AnalyzerOptions' interface so that only checker options
can be retrieved without special getters. I would like to make every option be
accessible only through a getter, but checkers from plugins are a thing, so I'll
have to figure something out for that.
This also forces developers who'd like to add a new option to register it
properly in the .def file.
This is done by
* making the third checker pointer parameter non-optional, and checked by an
assert to be non-null.
* I added new, but private non-checkers option initializers, meant only for
internal use,
* Renamed these methods accordingly (mind the consistent name for once with
getBooleanOption!):
- getOptionAsString -> getCheckerStringOption,
- getOptionAsInteger -> getCheckerIntegerOption
* The 3 functions meant for initializing data members (with the not very
descriptive getBooleanOption, getOptionAsString and getOptionAsUInt names)
were renamed to be overloads of the getAndInitOption function name.
* All options were in some way retrieved via getCheckerOption. I removed it, and
moved the logic to getStringOption and getCheckerStringOption. This did cause
some code duplication, but that's the only way I could do it, now that checker
and non-checker options are separated. Note that the non-checker version
inserts the new option to the ConfigTable with the default value, but the
checker version only attempts to find already existing entries. This is how
it always worked, but this is clunky and I might end reworking that too, so we
can eventually get a ConfigTable that contains the entire configuration of the
analyzer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53483
llvm-svn: 346113
Windows buildbots break with the previous commit '[analyzer][PlistMacroExpansion]
Part 2.: Retrieving the macro name and primitive expansion'. This patch attempts
to solve this issue.
llvm-svn: 346112
-static relies on lld's behavior, but -Bstatic/dynamic is supported
across all linkers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54082
llvm-svn: 346107
This patch adds a couple new functions to acquire the macro's name, and also
expands it, although it doesn't expand the arguments, as seen from the test files
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52794
llvm-svn: 346095
Summary:
The test case added in this diff would incorrectly warn that control
flow may fall through without returning. Here's a standalone example:
https://godbolt.org/z/dCwXEi
The same program, but using `return` instead of `co_return`, does not
produce a warning: https://godbolt.org/z/mVldqQ
The issue was in how Clang analysis would structure its representation
of the control-flow graph. Specifically, when constructing the CFG,
`CFGBuilder::Visit` had special handling of a `ReturnStmt`, in which it
would place object destructors in the same CFG block as a `return` statement,
immediately after it. Doing so would allow the logic in
`lib/Sema/AnalysisBasedWarning.cpp` `CheckFallThrough` to work properly in the
program that used `return`, correctly determining that no "plain edges" preceded
the exit block of the function.
Because a `co_return` statement would not enjoy the same treatment when
it was being built into the control-flow graph, object destructors
would not be placed in the same CFG block as the `co_return`, thus
resulting in a "plain edge" preceding the exit block of the function,
and so the warning logic would be triggered.
Add special casing for `co_return` to Clang analysis, thereby
remedying the mistaken warning.
Test Plan: `check-clang`
Reviewers: GorNishanov, tks2103, rsmith
Reviewed By: GorNishanov
Subscribers: EricWF, lewissbaker, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54075
llvm-svn: 346074
Summary:
This CL adds /Zc:DllexportInlines flag to clang-cl.
When Zc:DllexportInlines- is specified, inline class member function is not exported if the function does not have local static variables.
By not exporting inline function, code for those functions are not generated and that reduces both compile time and obj size. Also this flag does not import inline functions from dllimported class if the function does not have local static variables.
On my 24C48T windows10 machine, build performance of chrome target in chromium repository is like below.
These stats are come with 'target_cpu="x86" enable_nacl = false is_component_build=true dcheck_always_on=true` build config and applied
* https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/1212379
* https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1186017
Below stats were taken with this patch applied on a05115cd4c
| config | build time | speedup | build dir size |
| with patch, PCH on, debug | 1h10m0s | x1.13 | 35.6GB |
| without patch, PCH on, debug | 1h19m17s | | 49.0GB |
| with patch, PCH off, debug | 1h15m45s | x1.16 | 33.7GB |
| without patch, PCH off, debug | 1h28m10s | | 52.3GB |
| with patch, PCH on, release | 1h13m13s | x1.22 | 26.2GB |
| without patch, PCH on, release | 1h29m57s | | 37.5GB |
| with patch, PCH off, release | 1h23m38s | x1.32 | 23.7GB |
| without patch, PCH off, release | 1h50m50s | | 38.7GB |
This patch reduced obj size and the number of exported symbols largely, that improved link time too.
e.g. link time stats of blink_core.dll become like below
| | cold disk cache | warm disk cache |
| with patch, PCH on, debug | 71s | 30s |
| without patch, PCH on, debug | 111s | 48s |
This patch's implementation is based on Nico Weber's patch. I modified to support static local variable, added tests and took stats.
Bug: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33628
Reviewers: hans, thakis, rnk, javed.absar
Reviewed By: hans
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, smeenai, dschuff, probinson, cfe-commits, eraman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51340
llvm-svn: 346069
This exposes a (known) CodeGen bug: it can't cope with emitting lvalue
expressions that denote non-odr-used but usable-in-constant-expression
variables. See PR39528 for a testcase.
Reverted for now until that issue can be fixed.
llvm-svn: 346065
This avoids introducing unnecessary DT_NEEDED entries when using
C++ driver for linking C code or C++ code that doesn't use C++
standard library.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53854
llvm-svn: 346064
Summary: Windows SDK needs these intrinsics to be proper builtins. This is second in a series of patches to move intrinsic defintions out of intrin.h.
Reviewers: rnk, mstorsjo, efriedma, TomTan
Reviewed By: rnk, efriedma
Subscribers: javed.absar, kristof.beyls, chrib, jfb, kristina, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54046
llvm-svn: 346044
Handle it in the driver and propagate it to cc1
Reviewers: rjmccall, kcc, rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52615
llvm-svn: 346001
Coalesced memory access requires use of the new function
`__kmpc_data_sharing_coalesced_push_stack` instead of the
`__kmpc_data_sharing_push_stack`.
llvm-svn: 345991
Interestingly, this many year old (when I last looked I remember 2010ish)
checker was committed without any tests, so I thought I'd implement them, but I
was shocked to see how I barely managed to get it working. The code is severely
outdated, I'm not even sure it has ever been used, so I'd propose to move it
back into alpha, and possibly even remove it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53856
llvm-svn: 345990
I'm in the process of refactoring AnalyzerOptions. The main motivation behind
here is to emit warnings if an invalid -analyzer-config option is given from the
command line, and be able to list them all.
In this patch, I'm moving all analyzer options to a def file, and move 2 enums
to global namespace.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53277
llvm-svn: 345986
I'm in the process of refactoring AnalyzerOptions. The main motivation behind
here is to emit warnings if an invalid -analyzer-config option is given from
the command line, and be able to list them all.
In this patch, I found some flags that should've been used as checker options,
or have absolutely no mention of in AnalyzerOptions, or are nonexistent.
- NonLocalizedStringChecker now uses its "AggressiveReport" flag as a checker
option
- lib/StaticAnalyzer/Frontend/ModelInjector.cpp now accesses the "model-path"
option through a getter in AnalyzerOptions
- -analyzer-config path-diagnostics-alternate=false is not a thing, I removed it,
- lib/StaticAnalyzer/Checkers/AllocationDiagnostics.cpp and
lib/StaticAnalyzer/Checkers/AllocationDiagnostics.h are weird, they actually
only contain an option getter. I deleted them, and fixed RetainCountChecker
to get it's "leak-diagnostics-reference-allocation" option as a checker option,
- "region-store-small-struct-limit" has a proper getter now.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53276
llvm-svn: 345985
The previously used combination `PTR_AND_OBJ | PRIVATE` could be used for mapping of some data in Fortran. Changed it to `PTR_AND_OBJ | LITERAL`.
llvm-svn: 345982
target/teams/distribute regions.
Target/teams/distribute regions exist for all the time the kernel is
executed. Thus, if the variable is declared in their context and then
escape it, we can allocate global memory statically instead of
allocating it dynamically.
Patch captures all the globalized variables in target/teams/distribute
contexts, merges them into the records, one per each target region.
Those records are then joined into the union, one per compilation unit
(to save the global memory). Those units are organized into
2 x dimensional arrays, where the first dimension is
the number of blocks per SM and the second one is the number of SMs.
Runtime functions manage this global memory space between the executing
teams.
llvm-svn: 345978
The size of an os_log buffer is known at any stage of compilation, so making it
a constant expression means that the common idiom of declaring a buffer for it
won't result in a VLA. That allows the compiler to skip saving and restoring
the stack pointer around such buffers.
This also moves the OSLog and other FormatString helpers from
libclangAnalysis to libclangAST to avoid a circular dependency.
llvm-svn: 345971
This reverts commit r345803 and r345915 (a follow-up fix to r345803).
Reason: r345803 blocks our internal integrate because of the new
warnings showing up in too many places. The fix is actually correct,
we will reland it after figuring out how to integrate properly.
llvm-svn: 345963
Failed assertion is
> Assertion failed: ((ND->isUsed(false) || !isa<VarDecl>(ND) || !E->getLocation().isValid()) && "Should not use decl without marking it used!"), function EmitDeclRefLValue, file llvm-project/clang/lib/CodeGen/CGExpr.cpp, line 2437.
`EmitDeclRefLValue` mentions
> // A DeclRefExpr for a reference initialized by a constant expression can
> // appear without being odr-used. Directly emit the constant initializer.
The fix is to use the similar approach for non-references as for references. It
is achieved by trying to emit a constant before we attempt to load non-odr-used
variable as LValue.
rdar://problem/40650504
Reviewers: ahatanak, rjmccall
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Subscribers: dexonsmith, erik.pilkington, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53674
llvm-svn: 345903
The goal is to use `emitConstant` in more places. Didn't move
`ComplexExprEmitter::emitConstant` because it returns a different type.
Reviewers: rjmccall, ahatanak
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Subscribers: dexonsmith, erik.pilkington, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53725
llvm-svn: 345897
This patch should not introduce any behavior changes. It consists of
mostly one of two changes:
1. Replacing fall through comments with the LLVM_FALLTHROUGH macro
2. Inserting 'break' before falling through into a case block consisting
of only 'break'.
We were already using this warning with GCC, but its warning behaves
slightly differently. In this patch, the following differences are
relevant:
1. GCC recognizes comments that say "fall through" as annotations, clang
doesn't
2. GCC doesn't warn on "case N: foo(); default: break;", clang does
3. GCC doesn't warn when the case contains a switch, but falls through
the outer case.
I will enable the warning separately in a follow-up patch so that it can
be cleanly reverted if necessary.
Reviewers: alexfh, rsmith, lattner, rtrieu, EricWF, bollu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53950
llvm-svn: 345882
SARIF allows you to export descriptions about rules that are present in the SARIF log. Expose the help text table generated into Checkers.inc as the rule's "full description" and export all of the rules present in the analysis output. This information is useful for analysis result viewers like CodeSonar.
llvm-svn: 345874
This silences a -Wimplicit-fallthrough warning from clang. GCC does not
appear to warn when the case body ends in a switch.
This is a somewhat surprising but intended fallthrough that I pulled out
from my mechanical patch. The code intends to handle 'Yi' and related
constraints as the 'x' constraint.
llvm-svn: 345873
The size of an os_log buffer is known at any stage of compilation, so making it
a constant expression means that the common idiom of declaring a buffer for it
won't result in a VLA. That allows the compiler to skip saving and restoring
the stack pointer around such buffers.
This also moves the OSLog helpers from libclangAnalysis to libclangAST
to avoid a circular dependency.
llvm-svn: 345866
Both preceding switches handle all possible enumerators, so the
fallthrough is actually unreachable. This strengthens that to an
assertion.
The first instance had a comment from 2010 indicating that fallthrough
was possible, but that was back when we had a unary operator for
offsetof. Now it is its own expression kind, so the annotation was
stale.
llvm-svn: 345862
This also reverts a couple of follow-up commits trying to fix the
dependency issues. Latest revision added a cyclic dependency that can't
just be patched up in 5 minutes.
llvm-svn: 345846
Summary:
Instead of providing generic "args" for member and base class
initializers, tries to fetch relevant constructors and show their signatures.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Reviewed By: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: ZaMaZaN4iK, eraman, arphaman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53654
llvm-svn: 345844
Multiverson function versions are always used (by the resolver), so ensure that
they are always emitted.
Change-Id: I5d2e0841fddf0d18918b3fb92ae76814add7ee96
llvm-svn: 345839
The member type creation for a cpu-dispatch function was not correctly
including the 'this' parameter, so ensure that the type is properly
determined. Also, disable defer in the cases of emitting the functoins,
as it can end up resulting in the wrong version being emitted.
Change-Id: I0b8fc5e0b0d1ae1a9d98fd54f35f27f6e5d5d083
llvm-svn: 345838
The size of an os_log buffer is known at any stage of compilation, so making it
a constant expression means that the common idiom of declaring a buffer for it
won't result in a VLA. That allows the compiler to skip saving and restoring
the stack pointer around such buffers.
llvm-svn: 345828
When a dispatch function was being emitted that had both a generic and a
pentium configuration listed, we would assert. This is because neither
configuration has any 'features' associated with it so they were both
considered the 'default' version. 'pentium' lacks any features because
we implement it in terms of __builtin_cpu_supports (instead of Intel
proprietary checks), which is unable to decern between the two.
The fix for this is to omit the 'generic' version from the dispatcher if
both are present. This permits existing code to compile, and still will
choose the 'best' version available (since 'pentium' is technically
better than 'generic').
Change-Id: I4b69f3e0344e74cbdbb04497845d5895dd05fda0
llvm-svn: 345826
Also rename `invalid-clk-events-cl2.0.cl` to `clk_event_t.cl` and
repurpose it to include both positive and negative clk_event_t tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53871
llvm-svn: 345825
This removes the Step property (which can be calculated by consumers trivially), and updates the schema and version numbers accordingly.
llvm-svn: 345823
I fully expected for that to be handled by the canonical type check,
but it clearly wasn't. Sadly, somehow it hide until now.
Reported by Eli Friedman.
llvm-svn: 345816
Summary: Use the same convention as all the other WebAssembly builtin names.
Reviewers: aheejin, dschuff
Subscribers: sbc100, jgravelle-google, sunfish, kristina, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53724
llvm-svn: 345804
-fsyntax-only.
The driver accidentally stopped passing the input filenames on to -cc1
in this mode due to confusion over what action was being requested.
This change also fixes a couple of crashes I encountered when passing
multiple files to such a -cc1 invocation.
llvm-svn: 345803
MallocChecker no longer thinks that operator delete() that accepts the size of
the object to delete (available since C++14 or under -fsized-deallocation)
is some weird user-defined operator. Instead, it handles it like normal delete.
Additionally, it exposes a regression in NewDelete-intersections.mm's
testStandardPlacementNewAfterDelete() test, where the diagnostic is delayed
from before the call of placement new into the code of placement new
in the header. This happens because the check for pass-into-function-after-free
for placement arguments is located in checkNewAllocator(), which happens after
the allocator is inlined, which is too late. Move this use-after-free check
into checkPreCall instead, where it works automagically because the guard
that prevents it from working is useless and can be removed as well.
This commit causes regressions under -analyzer-config
c++-allocator-inlining=false but this option is essentially unsupported
because the respective feature has been enabled by default quite a while ago.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53543
llvm-svn: 345802
Unwind tables are necessary even in code that doesn't support
exceptions. The tables are used for setjmp(), and by debuggers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53618
llvm-svn: 345781
__tls_guard.
__tls_guard can only ever transition from 0 to 1, and only once. This
permits LLVM to remove repeated checks for TLS initialization and
repeated initialization code in cases like:
int g();
thread_local int n = g();
int a = n + n;
where we could not prove that __tls_guard was still 'true' when checking
it for the second reference to 'n' in the initializer of 'a'.
llvm-svn: 345774
Summary:
If one definition is currently being defined, we do not compare for
equality and we assume that the decls are equal.
Reviewers: a_sidorin
Subscribers: rnkovacs, dkrupp, Szelethus, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53697
llvm-svn: 345760
Summary:
This is done in order to improve cases where the lambda's body is moved too far to the right. Consider the following snippet with column limit set to 79:
```
void f() {
leader::MakeThisCallHere(&leader_service_,
cq_.get(),
[this, liveness](const leader::ReadRecordReq& req,
std::function<void()> done) {
logger_->HandleReadRecord(
req, resp, std::move(done));
});
leader::MakeAnother(&leader_service_,
cq_.get(),
[this, liveness](const leader::ReadRecordReq& req,
std::function<void()> done) {
logger_->HandleReadRecord(
req, resp, std::move(done), a);
});
}
```
The tool favors extra indentation for the lambda body and so the code incurs extra wrapping and adjacent calls are indented to a different level. I find this behavior annoying and I'd like the tool to favor new lines and, thus, use the extra width.
The fix, reduced, brings the following formatting.
Before:
function(1,
[] {
DoStuff();
//
},
1);
After:
function(
1,
[] {
DoStuff();
//
},
1);
Refer to the new tests in FormatTest.cpp
Contributed by oleg.smolsky!
Reviewers: djasper, klimek, krasimir
Subscribers: cfe-commits, owenpan
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52676
llvm-svn: 345753
Trusting summaries of inlined code would require a more thorough work,
as the current approach was causing too many false positives, as the new
example in test. The culprit lies in the fact that we currently escape
all variables written into a field (but not passed off to unknown
functions!), which can result in inconsistent behavior.
rdar://45655344
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53902
llvm-svn: 345746
I'm currently working on including macro expansions in the Static Analyzer's
plist output, where I can only access a const SourceManager.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53940
llvm-svn: 345741
This is the first part of the implementation of the inclusion of macro
expansions into the plist output. It adds a new flag that adds a new
"macro_expansions" entry to each report that has PathDiagnosticPieces that were
expanded from a macro. While there's an entry for each macro expansion, both
the name of the macro and what it expands to is missing, and will be implemented
in followup patches.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52742
llvm-svn: 345724
Calling it too early might cause dllimport to get inherited onto the
VarDecl before the initializer got attached. See the test case for an
example where this broke things.
llvm-svn: 345709
In the course of D51340, @takuto.ikuta discovered that Clang fails to put
dllexport/import attributes on static locals during template instantiation.
For regular functions, this happens in Sema::FinalizeDeclaration(), however for
template instantiations we need to do something in or around
TemplateDeclInstantiator::VisitVarDecl(). This patch does that, and extracts
the code to a utility function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53870
llvm-svn: 345699
A ConstantExpr class represents a full expression that's in a context where a
constant expression is required. This class reflects the path the evaluator
took to reach the expression rather than the syntactic context in which the
expression occurs.
In the future, the class will be expanded to cache the result of the evaluated
expression so that it's not needlessly re-evaluated
Reviewed By: rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53475
llvm-svn: 345692
For arguments, pass it indirectly, since the ABI doc says pretty clearly
that arguments larger than 8 bytes are passed indirectly. This makes
va_list handling easier, anyway.
When returning, GCC returns in XMM0, and we match them.
Fixes PR39492.
llvm-svn: 345676
This is the second half of Implicit Integer Conversion Sanitizer.
It completes the first half, and finally makes the sanitizer
fully functional! Only the bitfield handling is missing.
Summary:
C and C++ are interesting languages. They are statically typed, but weakly.
The implicit conversions are allowed. This is nice, allows to write code
while balancing between getting drowned in everything being convertible,
and nothing being convertible. As usual, this comes with a price:
```
void consume(unsigned int val);
void test(int val) {
consume(val);
// The 'val' is `signed int`, but `consume()` takes `unsigned int`.
// If val is negative, then consume() will be operating on a large
// unsigned value, and you may or may not have a bug.
// But yes, sometimes this is intentional.
// Making the conversion explicit silences the sanitizer.
consume((unsigned int)val);
}
```
Yes, there is a `-Wsign-conversion`` diagnostic group, but first, it is kinda
noisy, since it warns on everything (unlike sanitizers, warning on an
actual issues), and second, likely there are cases where it does **not** warn.
The actual detection is pretty easy. We just need to check each of the values
whether it is negative, and equality-compare the results of those comparisons.
The unsigned value is obviously non-negative. Zero is non-negative too.
https://godbolt.org/g/w93oj2
We do not have to emit the check *always*, there are obvious situations
where we can avoid emitting it, since it would **always** get optimized-out.
But i do think the tautological IR (`icmp ult %x, 0`, which is always false)
should be emitted, and the middle-end should cleanup it.
This sanitizer is in the `-fsanitize=implicit-conversion` group,
and is a logical continuation of D48958 `-fsanitize=implicit-integer-truncation`.
As for the ordering, i'we opted to emit the check **after**
`-fsanitize=implicit-integer-truncation`. At least on these simple 16 test cases,
this results in 1 of the 12 emitted checks being optimized away,
as compared to 0 checks being optimized away if the order is reversed.
This is a clang part.
The compiler-rt part is D50251.
Finishes fixing [[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21530 | PR21530 ]], [[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37552 | PR37552 ]], [[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35409 | PR35409 ]].
Finishes partially fixing [[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9821 | PR9821 ]].
Finishes fixing https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/940.
Only the bitfield handling is missing.
Reviewers: vsk, rsmith, rjmccall, #sanitizers, erichkeane
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: chandlerc, filcab, cfe-commits, regehr
Tags: #sanitizers, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50250
llvm-svn: 345660
We used to only define ARC keywords in -fobjc-arc mode, but now that we define
them in ObjC mode, there isn't any reason to keep them seperate.
llvm-svn: 345646
We haven't supported compiling ObjC1 for a long time (and never will again), so
there isn't any reason to keep these separate. This patch replaces
LangOpts::ObjC1 and LangOpts::ObjC2 with LangOpts::ObjC.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53547
llvm-svn: 345637
This allows users to specify SARIF (https://github.com/oasis-tcs/sarif-spec) as the output from the clang static analyzer so that the results can be read in by other tools, such as extensions to Visual Studio and VSCode, as well as static analyzers like CodeSonar.
llvm-svn: 345628
Added support for mapping of lambdas in the target regions. It scans all
the captures by reference in the lambda, implicitly maps those variables
in the target region and then later reinstate the addresses of
references in lambda to the correct addresses of the captured|privatized
variables.
llvm-svn: 345609
Only store the NRVO candidate if needed in ReturnStmt.
A good chuck of all of the ReturnStmt have no NRVO candidate
(more than half when parsing all of Boost). For all of them
this saves one pointer. This has no impact on children().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53716
Reviewed By: rsmith
llvm-svn: 345605
Don't store the data for the condition variable if not needed.
This cuts the size of WhileStmt by up to a pointer.
The order of the children is kept the same.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53715
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 345597
Summary: So we can keep that not-so-great logic in one place.
Reviewers: rsmith, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: nemanjai, kbarton, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53837
llvm-svn: 345594
nullptr_t does not access memory.
We now reuse CK_NullToPointer to represent a conversion from a glvalue
of type nullptr_t to a prvalue of nullptr_t where necessary.
llvm-svn: 345562
The existing padding checker skips classes that have any base classes.
This patch allows the checker to traverse very simple cases:
classes that have no fields and have exactly one base class.
This is important mostly in the case of array declarations.
Patch by Max Bernstein!
Test plan: make check-all
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53206
llvm-svn: 345558
There are multiple reasons why field structures can be imported
in wrong order. The simplest is the ability of field initializers
and method bodies to refer fields not in order they are listed in.
Unfortunately, there is no clean solution for that currently
so I'm leaving a FIXME.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44100
llvm-svn: 345545
When using sanitizers, add <resource_dir>/<target>/lib/<sanitizer>
to the list of library paths to support using sanitized version of
runtime libraries if available.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53487
llvm-svn: 345537
being shared.
According to the standard, the variables with unspecified data-sharing
attributes in presence of `default(none)` clause must be reported to
users. Compiler did not generate error reports for the variables used in
other OpenMP regions. Patch fixes this.
llvm-svn: 345533
This has been a long time coming. Note the usage of AnalyzerOptions: I'll need
it for D52742, and added it in rC343620. The main motivation for this was that
I'll need to add yet another parameter to every single function, and some
functions would reach their 10th parameter with that change.
llvm-svn: 345531
Summary: Iteration variable must be strictly less than the number of iterations. This fixes a bug introduced by previous patch D53448.
Reviewers: ABataev, caomhin
Reviewed By: ABataev
Subscribers: guansong, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53827
llvm-svn: 345527
This reverts commit r345487, which reverted r345486. I think the crashes were
caused by an OOM on the builder, trying again to confirm...
llvm-svn: 345517
Don't store the data for the init statement and condition variable
if not needed. This cuts the size of SwitchStmt by up to 2 pointers.
The order of the children is intentionally kept the same.
Also use the newly available space in the bit-fields of Stmt
to store the bit representing whether all enums have been covered
instead of using a PointerIntPair.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53714
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 345510
Summary: This patch adds a new code generation path for bound sharing directives containing distribute parallel for. The new code generation scheme applies to chunked schedules on distribute and parallel for directives. The scheme simplifies the code that is being generated by eliminating the need for an outer for loop over chunks for both distribute and parallel for directives. In the case of distribute it applies to any sized chunk while in the parallel for case it only applies when chunk size is 1.
Reviewers: ABataev, caomhin
Reviewed By: ABataev
Subscribers: jholewinski, guansong, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53448
llvm-svn: 345509
Summary: This patch enables the choosing of the default schedule for parallel for loops even in non-SPMD cases.
Reviewers: ABataev, caomhin
Reviewed By: ABataev
Subscribers: jholewinski, guansong, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53443
llvm-svn: 345507
If the loop counter is not declared in the context of the loop and it is
private, such loop counters should not be captured in the outlined
regions.
llvm-svn: 345505
Summary:
I recently discovered that adding the following code into `opencl-c.h` causes
failure of `test/Headers/opencl-c-header.cl`:
```
#pragma OPENCL EXTENSION cl_my_ext : begin
void cl_my_ext_foobarbaz();
#pragma OPENCL EXTENSIOn cl_my_ext : end
```
Clang crashes at the assertion is `ASTReader::getGlobalSubmoduleID()`:
```
assert(I != M.SubmoduleRemap.end() && "Invalid index into submodule index remap");
```
The root cause of the problem that to deserialize `OPENCL_EXTENSION_DECLS`
section `ASTReader` needs to deserialize a Decl contained in it. In turn,
deserializing a Decl requires information about whether this declaration is
part of a (sub)module, but this information is not read yet because it is
located further in a module file.
Reviewers: Anastasia, yaxunl, JDevlieghere
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Subscribers: sidorovd, cfe-commits, asavonic
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53200
llvm-svn: 345497
Summary:
During method import we check for structural eq of two methods.
In the structural eq check we check for their isVirtual() flag. That
flag, however, may depend on the number of overrides. Before this
change we imported the overrides *after* we had imported the rest of the
redecl chain. So, during the import of another decl from the chain
IsVirtual() gave false result.
Writing tests for this is not really possible, because there is no way
to remove an overridden method via the AST API.
(We should access the private ASTContext::OverriddenMethods container.)
Also, we should do the remove in the middle of the import process.
Reviewers: a_sidorin, a.sidorin
Subscribers: rnkovacs, dkrupp, Szelethus, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53704
llvm-svn: 345496
This commit enables pushing an empty #pragma clang attribute push, then adding
multiple attributes to it, then popping them all with #pragma clang attribute
pop, just like #pragma clang diagnostic. We still support the current way of
adding these, #pragma clang attribute push(__attribute__((...))), by treating it
like a combined push/attribute. This is needed to create macros like:
DO_SOMETHING_BEGIN(attr1, attr2, attr3)
// ...
DO_SOMETHING_END
rdar://45496947
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53621
llvm-svn: 345486
We correctly handled extended vectors of non-floating point types.
However, we have the Intel style builtins which MSVC also supports which
do overlap in sizes with the floating point extended vectors. This
would result in overloading of floating point extended vector types
which matched sizes (e.g. <3 x float> would be backed by a <4 x float>
and thus match sizes) to be mangled similarly. Extended vectors are a
clang extension which live outside of the builtins, so mangle them all
similarly. This change just extends the current scheme to treat
floating point types similar to the way that we treat other types
currently.
This now allows the swift runtime to be built for Windows again.
llvm-svn: 345479
Don't store the data for case statements of the form LHS ... RHS if not
needed. This cuts the size of CaseStmt by 1 pointer + 1 SourceLocation in
the common case.
Also use the newly available space in the bit-fields of Stmt to store the
keyword location of SwitchCase and move the small accessor
SwitchCase::getSubStmt to the header.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53609
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 345472
Only store the needed data in IfStmt. This cuts the size of IfStmt
by up to 3 pointers + 1 SourceLocation. The order of the children
is intentionally kept the same even though it would be more
convenient to put the optional trailing objects last. Additionally
use the newly available space in the bit-fields of Stmt to store
the location of the "if".
The result of this is that for the common case of an
if statement of the form:
if (some_cond)
some_statement
the size of IfStmt is brought down to 8 bytes + 2 pointers,
instead of 8 bytes + 5 pointers + 2 SourceLocation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53607
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 345464
Make the following changes to PredefinedExpr:
1. Move PredefinedExpr below StringLiteral so that it can use its definition.
2. Rename IdentType to IdentKind to be more in line with clang's conventions,
and propagate the change to its users.
3. Move the location and the IdentKind into the newly available space of
the bit-fields of Stmt.
4. Only store the function name when needed. When parsing all of Boost,
of the 1357 PredefinedExpr 919 have no function name.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53605
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 345460
Although some classes are using the tail padding of Stmt, most of
them are not. In particular the expression classes are not using it
since there is Expr in between, and Expr contains a single pointer.
This patch widen the bit-fields to Stmt to 8 bytes and move some
data from NullStmt, CompoundStmt, LabelStmt, AttributedStmt, SwitchStmt,
WhileStmt, DoStmt, ForStmt, GotoStmt, ContinueStmt, BreakStmt
and ReturnStmt to the newly available space.
In itself this patch do not achieve much but I plan to go through each of
the classes in the statement/expression hierarchy and use this newly
available space. A quick estimation gives me that this should shrink the
size of the statement/expression hierarchy by >10% when parsing all of Boost.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53604
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 345459
This reverts commit 8d6af840396f2da2e4ed6aab669214ae25443204 and commit
b78d19c287b6e4a9abc9fb0545de9a3106d38d3d which causes slower build times
by initializing the AddressSanitizer on every function run.
The corresponding revisions are https://reviews.llvm.org/D52814 and
https://reviews.llvm.org/D52739.
llvm-svn: 345433
Default property value 'true' preserves current behavior. Value 'false' can be
used to create VFS "root", file system that gives better control over which
files compiler can use during compilation as there are no unpredictable
accesses to real file system.
Non-fallthrough use case changes how we treat multiple VFS overlay
files. Instead of all of them being at the same level just above a real
file system, now they are nested and subsequent overlays can refer to
files in previous overlays.
Change is done both in LLVM and Clang, corresponding LLVM commit is r345431.
rdar://problem/39465552
Reviewers: bruno, benlangmuir
Reviewed By: bruno
Subscribers: dexonsmith, cfe-commits, hiraditya
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50539
llvm-svn: 345432
Summary:
- Add `UETT_PreferredAlignOf` to account for the difference between `__alignof` and `alignof`
- `AlignOfType` now returns ABI alignment instead of preferred alignment iff clang-abi-compat > 7, and one uses _Alignof or alignof
Patch by Nicole Mazzuca!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53207
llvm-svn: 345419
Summary:
- Added names for some emitted values (such as "tobool" for
the result of a cast to boolean).
- Replaced explicit IRBuilder request for doing sext/zext/trunc
by using CreateIntCast instead.
- Simplify code for emitting satuation into one if-statement
for clamping to max, and one if-statement for clamping to min.
Reviewers: leonardchan, ebevhan
Reviewed By: leonardchan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53707
llvm-svn: 345398
The generated MS manglings differ between 32- and 64-bit, and the test only
expects the latter. See also the commit email thread.
> Thanks to Cameron DaCamara at Microsoft for letting us know what their
> chosen mangling is here!
llvm-svn: 345380
This reverts commit r345370, as it uncovered even more issues in
tests with partial/inconsistent path normalization:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/llvm-clang-x86_64-expensive-checks-win/builds/13562http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x64-windows-msvc/builds/886http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/llvm-clang-lld-x86_64-scei-ps4-windows10pro-fast/builds/20994
In particular, these tests seem to have failed:
Clang :: CodeGen/thinlto-diagnostic-handler-remarks-with-hotness.ll
Clang :: CodeGen/thinlto-multi-module.ll
Clang :: Driver/cuda-external-tools.cu
Clang :: Driver/cuda-options.cu
Clang :: Driver/hip-toolchain-no-rdc.hip
Clang :: Driver/hip-toolchain-rdc.hip
Clang :: Driver/openmp-offload-gpu.c
At least the Driver tests could potentially be fixed by extending
the path normalization to even more places, but the issues with the
CodeGen tests are still unknown.
In addition, a number of other tests seem to have been broken in
other clang dependent tools such as clang-tidy and clangd.
llvm-svn: 345372
libtool inspects the output of $CC -v to detect what object files and
libraries are linked in by default. When clang is built as a native
windows executable, all paths are formatted with backslashes, and
the backslashes cause each argument to be enclosed in quotes. The
backslashes and quotes break further processing within libtool (which
is implemented in shell script, running in e.g. msys) pretty badly.
Between unix style pathes (that only work in tools that are linked
to the msys runtime, essentially the same as cygwin) and proper windows
style paths (with backslashes, that can easily break shell scripts
and msys environments), the best compromise is to use windows style
paths (starting with e.g. c:) but with forward slashes, which both
msys based tools, shell scripts and native windows executables can
cope with. This incidentally turns out to be the form of paths that
GCC prints out when run with -v on windows as well.
This change potentially makes the output from clang -v a bit more
inconsistent, but it is isn't necessarily very consistent to begin with.
Compared to the previous attempt in SVN r345004, this now does
the same transformation on more paths, hopefully on the right set
of paths so that all tests pass (previously some tests failed, where
path fragments that were required to be identical turned out to
use different path separators in different places). This now also
is done only for non-windows, or cygwin/mingw targets, to preserve
all backslashes for MSVC cases (where the paths can end up e.g. embedded
into PDB files. (The transformation function itself,
llvm::sys::path::convert_to_slash only has an effect when run on windows.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53066
llvm-svn: 345370
This corrects the leader for the swift names. The encoding for 4.2 and
5.0 differ by a single bit on the second character and were swapped.
llvm-svn: 345360
Adds support for -mno-stack-arg-probe and -mstack-probe-size.
(Not really happy copy-pasting code, but that's what we do for all the
other Windows targets.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53617
llvm-svn: 345354
Generate the FP16FML intrinsics into arm_neon.h (AArch64 only for now).
Add two new type modifiers to NeonEmitter to handle the new prototypes.
Define __ARM_FEATURE_FP16FML when +fp16fml is enabled and guard the
intrinsics with the macro in arm_neon.h.
Based on a patch by Gao Yiling.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53633
llvm-svn: 345344
Nodes which have only one predecessor and only one successor can not
always be hidden, even if all states are the same.
An additional condition is needed: the predecessor may have only one successor.
This can be seen on this example:
```
A
/ \
B C
\ /
D
```
Nodes B and C can not be hidden even if all nodes in the graph have the
same state.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53735
llvm-svn: 345341
Previously, OSDynamicCast was modeled as an identity.
This is not correct: the output of OSDynamicCast may be zero even if the
input was not zero (if the class is not of desired type), and thus the
modeling led to false positives.
Instead, we are doing eager state split:
in one branch, the returned value is identical to the input parameter,
and in the other branch, the returned value is zero.
This patch required a substantial refactoring of canEval infrastructure,
as now it can return different function summaries, and not just true/false.
rdar://45497400
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53624
llvm-svn: 345338
Constructing a global std::map requires clang to generate a linear
amount of code to construct the initializer list if the elements are not
constexpr-constructible. std::vector is not constexpr-constructible, so
this code pattern was generating large amounts of code.
Also, because of PR38829, LLVM is pathologically slow on large basic
blocks, and this causes slow compilation. This works around the bug and
reduces code size.
SemaChecking.cpp -debug-info-kind=limited:
time objsize
before: 1m45.023s 9.8M
after: 0m25.205s 6.9M
So, a 42% obj size reduction and 3.2x speedup.
llvm-svn: 345329
Summary:
This change rejects the shadowing of a capture by a parameter in lambdas in C++17.
```
int main() {
int a;
auto f = [a](int a) { return a; };
}
```
results in:
```
main.cpp:3:20: error: a lambda parameter cannot shadow an explicitly captured entity
auto f = [a](int a) { return a; };
^
main.cpp:3:13: note: variable a is explicitly captured here
auto f = [a](int a) { return a; };
^
```
Reviewers: rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: lebedev.ri, erik.pilkington, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53595
llvm-svn: 345308
storage class.
To be more in line with what GCC does, switch the condition to be based
on the Static Storage duration instead of the storage class.
Change-Id: I8e959d762433cda48855099353bf3c950b9d54b8
llvm-svn: 345302
Similar to how ICC handles CPU-Dispatch on Windows, this patch uses the
resolver function directly to forward the call to the proper function.
This is not nearly as efficient as IFuncs of course, but is still quite
useful for large functions specifically developed for certain
processors.
This is unfortunately still limited to x86, since it depends on
__builtin_cpu_supports and __builtin_cpu_is, which are x86 builtins.
The naming for the resolver/forwarding function for cpu-dispatch was
taken from ICC's implementation, which uses the unmodified name for this
(no mangling additions). This is possible, since cpu-dispatch uses '.A'
for the 'default' version.
In 'target' multiversioning, this function keeps the '.resolver'
extension in order to keep the default function keeping the default
mangling.
Change-Id: I4731555a39be26c7ad59a2d8fda6fa1a50f73284
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53586
llvm-svn: 345298
Summary:
When -faligned-allocation is specified in C++03 libc++ defines std::align_val_t as an unscoped enumeration type (because Clang didn't provide scoped enumerations as an extension until 8.0).
Unfortunately Clang confuses the `align_val_t` overloads of delete with the sized deallocation overloads which aren't enabled. This caused Clang to call the aligned deallocation function as if it were the sized deallocation overload.
For example: https://godbolt.org/z/xXJELh
This patch fixes the confusion.
Reviewers: rsmith, EricWF
Reviewed By: EricWF
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53508
llvm-svn: 345296
Summary:
This patch moves the last method in `Z3ConstraintManager` to `SMTConstraintManager`: `canReasonAbout()`.
The `canReasonAbout()` method checks if a given `SVal` can be encoded in SMT. I've added a new method to the SMT API to return true if a solver can encode floating-point arithmetics and it was enough to make `canReasonAbout()` solver independent.
As an annoying side-effect, `Z3ConstraintManager` is pretty empty now and only (1) creates the Z3 solver object by calling `CreateZ3Solver()` and (2) instantiates `SMTConstraintManager`. Maybe we can get rid of this class altogether in the future: a `CreateSMTConstraintManager()` method that does (1) and (2) and returns the constraint manager object?
Reviewers: george.karpenkov, NoQ
Reviewed By: george.karpenkov
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, xazax.hun, szepet, a.sidorin, dexonsmith, Szelethus, donat.nagy, dkrupp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53694
llvm-svn: 345284
Summary:
Getting an `APSInt` from the model always returned an unsigned integer because of the unused parameter.
This was not breaking any test case because no code relies on the actual value of the integer returned here, but rather it is only used to check if a symbol has more than one solution in `getSymVal`.
Reviewers: NoQ, george.karpenkov
Reviewed By: george.karpenkov
Subscribers: xazax.hun, szepet, a.sidorin, Szelethus, donat.nagy, dkrupp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53637
llvm-svn: 345283
According to the OpenMP standard, In a task generating construct, if no
default clause is present, a variable for which the data-sharing
attribute is not determined by the rules above is firstprivatized.
Compiler tries to implement this, but if the variable is not directly
used in the task context, this variable may not be firstprivatized.
Patch fixes this problem.
llvm-svn: 345277
MicrosoftExt allows explicit constructor calls. Prevent lookup of constructor name unless the name has explicit scope.
This avoids a compile-time crash due to confusing a member access for a constructor name.
Test case included. All tests pass.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53441
llvm-svn: 345258
Summary:
Currently clang-format breaks before the next parameter after multiline parameters (also recursively for the parent expressions of multiline parameters). However, it fails to do so for formatted multiline raw string literals:
```
$ cat test.cc
// Examples
// Regular multiline tokens
int x = f(R"(multi
line)", 2);
}
int y = g(h(R"(multi
line)"), 2);
// Formatted multiline tokens
int z = f(R"pb(multi: 1 #
line: 2)pb", 2);
int w = g(h(R"pb(multi: 1 #
line: 2)pb"), 2);
$ clang-format -style=google test.cc
// Examples
// Regular multiline tokens
int x = f(R"(multi
line)",
2);
}
int y = g(h(R"(multi
line)"),
2);
// Formatted multiline tokens
int z = f(R"pb(multi: 1 #
line: 2)pb", 2);
int w = g(h(R"pb(multi: 1 #
line: 2)pb"), 2);
```
This patch addresses this inconsistency by forcing breaking after multiline formatted raw string literals. This requires a little tweak to the indentation chosen for the contents of a formatted raw string literal: in case when that's a parameter and not the last one, the indentation is based off of the uniform indentation of all of the parameters.
Reviewers: sammccall
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52448
llvm-svn: 345242
The X86 backend will need to see the attribute to make decisions. If it isn't present the backend will have to assume large vectors may be present.
llvm-svn: 345237
There is a small difference in the scope flags for C89 versus the other C/C++
dialects. This change ensures that the -Wcomma warning won't be duplicated or
issued in the wrong location. Also, the test case is refactored into C and C++
parts, with the C++ parts guarded by a #ifdef to allow the test to run in both
modes.
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32370
llvm-svn: 345228
Add a new driver level flag `-fcf-runtime-abi=` that allows one to specify the
runtime ABI for CoreFoundation. This controls the language interoperability.
In particular, this is relevant for generating the CFConstantString classes
(primarily through the `__builtin___CFStringMakeConstantString` builtin) which
construct a reference to the "CFObject"'s `isa` field. This type differs
between swift 4.1 and 4.2+.
Valid values for the new option include:
- objc [default behaviour] - enable ObjectiveC interoperability
- swift-4.1 - enable interoperability with swift 4.1
- swift-4.2 - enable interoperability with swift 4.2
- swift-5.0 - enable interoperability with swift 5.0
- swift [alias] - target the latest swift ABI
Furthermore, swift 4.2+ changed the layout for the CFString when building
CoreFoundation *without* ObjectiveC interoperability. In such a case, a field
was added to the CFObject base type changing it from: <{ const int*, int }> to
<{ uintptr_t, uintptr_t, uint64_t }>.
In swift 5.0, the CFString type will be further adjusted to change the length
from a uint32_t on everything but BE LP64 targets to uint64_t.
Note that the default behaviour for clang remains unchanged and the new layout
must be explicitly opted into via `-fcf-runtime-abi=swift*`.
llvm-svn: 345222
'ignore-non-existent-contents' stopped working after r342232 in a way
that the actual attribute value isn't used and it works as if it is
always `true`.
Common use case for VFS iteration is iterating through files in umbrella
directories for modules. Ability to detect if some VFS entries point to
non-existing files is nice but non-critical. Instead of adding back
support for `'ignore-non-existent-contents': false` I am removing the
attribute, because such scenario isn't used widely enough and stricter
checks don't provide enough value to justify the maintenance.
rdar://problem/45176119
Reviewers: bruno
Reviewed By: bruno
Subscribers: hiraditya, dexonsmith, sammccall, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53228
llvm-svn: 345212
Summary:
When -faligned-allocation is specified in C++03 libc++ defines std::align_val_t as an unscoped enumeration type (because Clang didn't provide scoped enumerations as an extension until 8.0).
Unfortunately Clang confuses the `align_val_t` overloads of delete with the sized deallocation overloads which aren't enabled. This caused Clang to call the aligned deallocation function as if it were the sized deallocation overload.
For example: https://godbolt.org/z/xXJELh
This patch fixes the confusion.
Reviewers: rsmith, EricWF
Reviewed By: EricWF
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53508
llvm-svn: 345211
Summary:
For the following code:
```
int i;
#pragma omp taskloop
for (i = 0; i < 100; ++i)
{}
#pragma omp taskloop nogroup
for (i = 0; i < 100; ++i)
{}
```
Clang emits the following LLVM IR:
```
...
call void @__kmpc_taskgroup(%struct.ident_t* @0, i32 %0)
%2 = call i8* @__kmpc_omp_task_alloc(%struct.ident_t* @0, i32 %0, i32 1, i64 80, i64 8, i32 (i32, i8*)* bitcast (i32 (i32, %struct.kmp_task_t_with_privates*)* @.omp_task_entry. to i32 (i32, i8*)*))
...
call void @__kmpc_taskloop(%struct.ident_t* @0, i32 %0, i8* %2, i32 1, i64* %8, i64* %9, i64 %13, i32 0, i32 0, i64 0, i8* null)
call void @__kmpc_end_taskgroup(%struct.ident_t* @0, i32 %0)
...
%15 = call i8* @__kmpc_omp_task_alloc(%struct.ident_t* @0, i32 %0, i32 1, i64 80, i64 8, i32 (i32, i8*)* bitcast (i32 (i32, %struct.kmp_task_t_with_privates.1*)* @.omp_task_entry..2 to i32 (i32, i8*)*))
...
call void @__kmpc_taskloop(%struct.ident_t* @0, i32 %0, i8* %15, i32 1, i64* %21, i64* %22, i64 %26, i32 0, i32 0, i64 0, i8* null)
```
The first set of instructions corresponds to the first taskloop construct. It is important to note that the implicit taskgroup region associated with the taskloop construct has been materialized in our IR: the `__kmpc_taskloop` occurs inside a taskgroup region. Note also that this taskgroup region does not exist in our second taskloop because we are using the `nogroup` clause.
The issue here is the 4th argument of the kmpc_taskloop call, starting from the end, is always a zero. Checking the LLVM OpenMP RT implementation, we see that this argument corresponds to the nogroup parameter:
```
void __kmpc_taskloop(ident_t *loc, int gtid, kmp_task_t *task, int if_val,
kmp_uint64 *lb, kmp_uint64 *ub, kmp_int64 st, int nogroup,
int sched, kmp_uint64 grainsize, void *task_dup);
```
So basically we always tell to the RT to do another taskgroup region. For the first taskloop, this means that we create two taskgroup regions. For the second example, it means that despite the fact we had a nogroup clause we are going to have a taskgroup region, so we unnecessary wait until all descendant tasks have been executed.
Reviewers: ABataev
Reviewed By: ABataev
Subscribers: rogfer01, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53636
llvm-svn: 345180
The compiler is crashing if we trying to post-capture the fields
implicitly captured inside of the task constructs. Seems, this kind of
processing is not supported and such fields should not be
firstprivatized.
llvm-svn: 345177
This will allow other generators of LLVM IR to use the auto-vectorizer
without having to change that flag.
Note: on its own, this patch will disable auto-vectorization on Hexagon
in all cases, regardless of the -fvectorize flag. There is a companion
LLVM patch that together with this one forms an NFC for clang users.
llvm-svn: 345170
This is a continuation of my patches to inform the X86 backend about what the largest IR types are in the function so that we can restrict the backend type legalizer to prevent 512-bit vectors on SKX when -mprefer-vector-width=256 is specified if no explicit 512 bit vectors were specified by the user.
This patch updates the vector width based on the argument and return types of the current function and from the types of any functions it calls. This is intended to make sure the backend type legalizer doesn't disturb any types that are required for ABI.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52441
llvm-svn: 345168
Extract the reference to the ASTContext and Triple and use them throughout the
function. This is simply a cosmetic cleanup while in the area. NFC.
llvm-svn: 345160
Unindent the body of the function by inverting check at the top. This is in
preparation for supporting CFString's new ABI with swift. NFC.
llvm-svn: 345159
Summary: New name suggestions were being used in places where existing names should have been used, this patch tries to fix some of those situations.
Reviewers: sammccall
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: arphaman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53191
llvm-svn: 345152
These declarations somehow survived a cleanup that combined them with the target
multiversioning functions. This patch removes them as they are no
longer necessary or used.
Change-Id: I318286401ace63bef1aa48018dabb25be0117ca0
llvm-svn: 345145
Summary:
No new tests as the existing tests for result priority should give us
coverage. Also as the new flag is trivial enough, I'm reluctant to plumb the
flag to c-index-test output.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Reviewed By: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53635
llvm-svn: 345135
Summary:
Distinguish "--autocomplete=-someflag" and "--autocomplete=-someflag,"
because the latter indicates that the user put a space before pushing tab
which should end up in a file completion.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53639
llvm-svn: 345133
Summary: Without the function body, we cannot determine is parameter was used.
Reviewers: ioeric, sammccall
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: arphaman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53456
llvm-svn: 345122
There was a bug that when a flag ends with '=' and no value was suggested,
clang autocompletes the flag itself.
For example, in bash, it looked like this:
```
$ clang -fmodule-file=[tab]
-> $clang -fmodule-file=-fmodule-file
```
This is not what we expect. We expect a file autocompletion when no value
was found. With this patch, pressing tab suggests files in the current
directory.
Reviewers: teemperor, ruiu
Subscribers: cfe-commits
llvm-svn: 345121
When there is a dependent type inside a cast, the CastKind becomes CK_Dependent
instead of CK_ToVoid. This fix will check that there is a dependent cast,
the original type is dependent, and the target type is void to ignore the cast.
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39375
llvm-svn: 345111
Before this patch, clang would emit a (module-)forward declaration for
template instantiations that are not anchored by an explicit template
instantiation, but still are guaranteed to be available in an imported
module. Unfortunately detecting the owning module doesn't reliably
work when local submodule visibility is enabled and the template is
inside a cross-module namespace.
This make clang debuggable again with -gmodules and LSV enabled.
rdar://problem/41552377
llvm-svn: 345109
This hasn't even compiled since 2011. It would be useful to have some test to
verify that ItaniumMangle and ItaniumDemangle agree, but this isn't it.
llvm-svn: 345075
This change fixes PR15071 and ensures that enumerators redefined in a struct cannot conflict with enumerators defined outside of the struct.
llvm-svn: 345073
trackNullOrUndefValue is a long and confusing name,
and it does not actually reflect what the function is doing.
Give a function a new name, with a relatively clear semantics.
Also remove some dead code.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52758
llvm-svn: 345064
This patch is a part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D48456 in an attempt to split
the casting logic up into smaller patches. This contains the code for casting
from fixed point types to boolean types.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53308
llvm-svn: 345063
Summary:
PIPE_RESERVE_ID_VALID_BIT is implementation defined, so lets not keep it in the header.
Previously the topic was discussed here: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32896
Reviewers: Anastasia, yaxunl
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Subscribers: cfe-commits, asavonic, bader
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52658
llvm-svn: 345051
Just adding a preprocessor #define for the extension.
Patch by Alexey Sotkin and Dmitry Sidorov
Phabricator review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51402
llvm-svn: 345044
Summary:
Sometimes expression inside switch statement can be invalid, for
example type might be incomplete. In those cases code were causing a null
pointer dereference. This patch fixes that.
Reviewers: sammccall, ioeric, hokein
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: arphaman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53561
llvm-svn: 345029
This broke the Chromium build. See
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=898152#c1 for the
reproducer.
> Generate DILabel metadata and call llvm.dbg.label after label
> statement to associate the metadata with the label.
>
> After fixing PR37395.
> After fixing problems in LiveDebugVariables.
> After fixing NULL symbol problems in AddressPool when enabling
> split-dwarf-file.
> After fixing PR39094.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45045
llvm-svn: 345026
an external layout is used
Summary:
The patch removes alignment of virtual bases when an external layout is used.
We have two cases:
- the external layout source has an information about virtual bases offsets,
so we just use them;
- the external source has no information about virtual bases offsets. In this
case we can't predict where the base will be located. If we will align it but
there will be something like `#pragma pack(push, 1)` really, then likely our
layout will not fit into the real structure size, and then some asserts will
hit. The asserts look reasonable, so I don't think that we need to remove
them. May be it would be better instead don't align fields / bases etc.
(so treat it always as `#pragma pack(push, 1)`) when an external layout source
is used but no info about a field location is presented.
This one is related to D49871
Reviewers: rnk, rsmith, zturner, mstorsjo, majnemer
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53497
llvm-svn: 345012
Generate DILabel metadata and call llvm.dbg.label after label
statement to associate the metadata with the label.
After fixing PR37395.
After fixing problems in LiveDebugVariables.
After fixing NULL symbol problems in AddressPool when enabling
split-dwarf-file.
After fixing PR39094.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45045
llvm-svn: 345009
This reverts commit r345004, as it broke tests when actually run
on windows; see e.g.
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x64-windows-msvc/builds/763.
This broke tests that had captured a variable containing a path
with backslashes, which failed to match cases in the output
where the path separators had been changed into forward slashes.
llvm-svn: 345005
libtool inspects the output of $CC -v to detect what object files and
libraries are linked in by default. When clang is built as a native
windows executable, all paths are formatted with backslashes, and
the backslashes cause each argument to be enclosed in quotes. The
backslashes and quotes break further processing within libtool (which
is implemented in shell script, running in e.g. msys) pretty badly.
Between unix style pathes (that only work in tools that are linked
to the msys runtime, essentially the same as cygwin) and proper windows
style paths (with backslashes, that can easily break shell scripts
and msys environments), the best compromise is to use windows style
paths (starting with e.g. c:) but with forward slashes, which both
msys based tools, shell scripts and native windows executables can
cope with. This incidentally turns out to be the form of paths that
GCC prints out when run with -v on windows as well.
This change potentially makes the output from clang -v a bit more
inconsistent, but it is isn't necessarily very consistent to begin with.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53066
llvm-svn: 345004
For instantiated functions, search the template pattern to see if it marked
inline to determine if InlineHint attribute should be added to the function.
llvm-svn: 344987
I'm unsure if KNL has this feature, but the backend never thought it did, only clang did. The predefined-arch-macros test lost the check for __RTM__ on KNL when it was removed Skylake CPUs in r344117.
I think we want to drop it from KNL for consistency with Skylake anyway regardless of how we got here.
llvm-svn: 344978
Since multiversion variant functions can be inline, in C they become
available-externally linkage. This ends up causing the variants to not
be emitted, and not available to the linker.
The solution is to make sure that multiversion functions are always
emitted by marking them linkonce.
Change-Id: I897aa37c7cbba0c1eb2c57ee881d5000a2113b75
llvm-svn: 344957
Some of the test data went missing last time I tried to submit this,
causing the tests to fail when the build did not include libc++.
Original review was https://reviews.llvm.org/D53109.
llvm-svn: 344946
Summary:
Partial revert of r330873 ('[Driver] Reland "Android triples are not
aliases for other triples."')
While we don't want `-target *-linux-android` to alias to non
*-linux-android libs and binaries, it turns out we do want the
opposite. Ie. We would like for `-target *-linux-gnu` to still be
able to use *-android libs and binaries.
In fact, this is used to cross assemble and link the Linux kernel for
Android devices.
`-target *-linux-gnu` needs to be used for the Linux kernel when
using the android binutils prebuilts (*-linux-android).
The use of `-target *-linux-android` on C source files will cause
Clang to perform optimizations based on the presence of bionic (due to
r265481 ('Faster stack-protector for Android/AArch64.')) which is
invalid within the Linux kernel and will produce a non-bootable kernel
image.
Of course, you could just use the standard binutils (*-linux-gnu),
but Android does not distribute these. So this patch fixes a problem
that only occurs when cross assembling and linking a Linux kernel with
the Android provided binutils, which is what is done within Android's
build system.
Reviewers: srhines, pirama, danalbert
Reviewed By: srhines, danalbert
Subscribers: javed.absar, kristof.beyls, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53463
llvm-svn: 344941
Function calls without a !dbg location inside a function that has a
DISubprogram make it impossible to construct inline information and
are rejected by the verifier. This patch ensures that sanitizer check
function calls have a !dbg location, by carrying forward the location
of the preceding instruction or by inserting an artificial location if
necessary.
This fixes a crash when compiling the attached testcase with -Os.
rdar://problem/45311226
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53459
llvm-svn: 344915
Previously, if clang was configured with -DGCC_INSTALL_PREFIX, then it
would not search a provided sysroot for a gcc install. This caused a
number of regression tests to fail. If a sysroot is given, skip
searching GCC_INSTALL_PREFIX as it is likely not valid for the
provided sysroot.
llvm-svn: 344901
Amends r344259 so that enumerators shadowing types are not diagnosed, as shadowing under those circumstances is rarely (if ever) an issue in practice.
llvm-svn: 344898
A follow up to D52784 to add in LLVM_FALLTHROUGH where there is an
intentional fall through in a switch statement. This will hopefully silence
a GCC warning.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52784
llvm-svn: 344890
As rightly pointed out by @NoQ, nonloc::LazyCompoundVals were only used to acquire a constructed object's region, which isn't what LazyCompoundVal was made for.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51300
llvm-svn: 344879
I'm in the process of refactoring AnalyzerOptions. The main motivation behind
here is to emit warnings if an invalid -analyzer-config option is given from the
command line, and be able to list them all.
This first NFC patch contains small modifications to make AnalyzerOptions.cpp a
little more consistent.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53274
llvm-svn: 344870
Despite the fact that cast expressions return rvalues, GCC still
handles such outputs as lvalues when compiling inline assembler.
In this commit, we are treating it by removing LValueToRValue
casts inside GCCAsmStmt outputs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45416
llvm-svn: 344864
mangle types of lambda objects captured by a block instead of creating a
new mangle context everytime a captured field type is mangled.
This fixes a bug in IRGen's block helper merging code that was
introduced in r339438 where two blocks capturing two distinct lambdas
would end up sharing helper functions and the block descriptor. This
happened because the ID number used to distinguish lambdas defined
in the same context is reset everytime a mangled context is created.
rdar://problem/45314494
llvm-svn: 344833
libgcc supports more than 32 features by adding a new 32-bit variable __cpu_features2.
This adds the clang support for checking these feature bits.
Patches for compiler-rt and llvm to support this are coming as well.
Probably still need an additional patch for target multiversioning in clang.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53458
llvm-svn: 344832
For now, disable the "variable in loop condition not modified" warning to not
be emitted when there is a structured binding variable in the loop condition.
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39285
llvm-svn: 344828
Summary:
The multiversioning code repurposed the code from __builtin_cpu_supports for checking if a single feature is enabled. That code essentially performed (_cpu_features & (1 << C)) != 0. But with the multiversioning path, the mask is no longer guaranteed to be a power of 2. So we return true anytime any one of the bits in the mask is set not just all of the bits.
The correct check is (_cpu_features & mask) == mask
Reviewers: erichkeane, echristo
Reviewed By: echristo
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53460
llvm-svn: 344824
The GDMIndex functions return a pointer that's used as a key for looking up
data, but addresses of local statics defined in header files aren't the same
across shared library boundaries and the result is that analyzer plugins
can't access this data.
Event types are uniqued by using the addresses of a local static defined
in a header files, but it isn't the same across shared library boundaries
and plugins can't currently handle ImplicitNullDerefEvents.
Patches by Joe Ranieri!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52905
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52906
llvm-svn: 344823
Rather, they are subexpressions of the enclosing lambda-expression, and
any temporaries in them are destroyed at the end of that
full-expression, or when the corresponding lambda-expression is
destroyed if they are lifetime-extended.
llvm-svn: 344801
Previously, Java annotation declarations (@interface AnnotationName) were being
handled as ObjC interfaces. This caused the brace formatting to mess up, so
that when you had a class with an interface defined in it, it would indent the
final brace of the class.
It used to format this class like so:
class A {
@interface B {}
}
But will now just skip the @interface and format it like so:
class A {
@interface B {}
}
Patch by Sam Maier!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53434
llvm-svn: 344789
Summary:
The goal of this change is to make the ASTImporter::Import functions return
llvm::Expected instead of the imported type.
As first part the ASTNodeImporter visit functions are updated to return with
llvm::Expected. Various `import` functions are added to ASTNodeImporter to
simplify the code and have a common place for interface towards ASTImporter
(from ASTNodeImporter). There is some temporary code that is needed before
ASTImporter is updated.
Reviewers: a.sidorin, a_sidorin, xazax.hun
Reviewed By: a_sidorin
Subscribers: dkrupp, Szelethus, rnkovacs, martong, jfb, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51633
llvm-svn: 344783
This patch exposes functionality added in rL344723 to the Clang driver/frontend
as a flag and adds appropriate metadata.
Driver tests pass:
```
ninja check-clang-driver
-snip-
Expected Passes : 472
Expected Failures : 3
Unsupported Tests : 65
```
Odd failure in CodeGen tests but unrelated to this:
```
ninja check-clang-codegen
-snip-
/SourceCache/llvm-trunk-8.0/tools/clang/test/CodeGen/builtins-wasm.c:87:10:
error: cannot compile this builtin function yet
-snip-
Failing Tests (1):
Clang :: CodeGen/builtins-wasm.c
Expected Passes : 1250
Expected Failures : 2
Unsupported Tests : 120
Unexpected Failures: 1
```
Original commit:
[X86] Support for the mno-tls-direct-seg-refs flag
Allows to disable direct TLS segment access (%fs or %gs). GCC supports a
similar flag, it can be useful in some circumstances, e.g. when a thread
context block needs to be updated directly from user space. More info and
specific use cases: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16145
Patch by nruslan (Ruslan Nikolaev).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53102
llvm-svn: 344739
Emit llvm.amdgcn.update.dpp for both __builtin_amdgcn_mov_dpp and
__builtin_amdgcn_update_dpp. The first argument to
llvm.amdgcn.update.dpp will be undef for __builtin_amdgcn_mov_dpp.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52320
llvm-svn: 344665
AMDGPU backend will switch to code object version 3 by default.
Since HIP runtime is not ready, disable it until the runtime is ready.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53325
llvm-svn: 344630
It appears when initially committing the support for the IBM Z vector
extension language, one critical line was lost, causing the specific
keywords __vector, __bool, and vec_step to not actually be enabled.
(Note that this does not affect "vector" and "bool"!)
Unfortunately, this was not caught by any tests either. (All existing
Z vector tests just use the regular "vector" and "bool" keywords ...)
Fixed by adding the missing line and updating the tests.
llvm-svn: 344611
This change adds support for the following MIPS target triples:
mipsisa32r6-linux-gnu
mipsisa32r6el-linux-gnu
mipsisa64r6-linux-gnuabi64
mipsisa64r6el-linux-gnuabi64
mipsisa64r6-linux-gnuabin32
mipsisa64r6el-linux-gnuabin32
Patch by Yun Qiang Su.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50850
llvm-svn: 344608
For MIPS we need to adjust not only architecture name accordingly to ABI
provided by the `-mabi` command line option, but also modify triple's
environment. For example, for `mips-linux-gnu` triple and `-mabi=n32`
option a correct final triple is `mips64-linux-gnuabin32`.
llvm-svn: 344603
The big-endian arm32 Linux builds are currently failing when the
-mbig-endian flag is used but the binutils default on the system is little
endian. This also holds when -mlittle-endian is used and the binutils
default is big endian.
The patch always passes through -EL or -BE to the assembler and linker,
taking into account the target and the -mbig-endian and -mlittle-endian
flag.
Fixes pr38770
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52784
llvm-svn: 344597
The `GNUABIN32` environment in a target triple implies using the N32
ABI. This patch adds support for this environment and switches on N32
ABI if necessary.
Patch by Patch by YunQiang Su.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51464
llvm-svn: 344570
This enables the driver support for direct split DWARF emission for
Fuchsia in addition to Linux.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53248
llvm-svn: 344556
In C++17, when class C has large alignment value, a special case of
overload resolution rule kicks in for expression new C that causes the aligned
version of operator new() to be called. The aligned new has two arguments:
size and alignment. However, the new-expression has only one "argument":
the construct-expression for C(). This causes a false positive in
core.CallAndMessage's check for matching number of arguments and number
of parameters.
Update CXXAllocatorCall, which is a CallEvent sub-class for operator new calls
within new-expressions, so that the number of arguments always matched
the number of parameters.
rdar://problem/44738501
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52957
llvm-svn: 344539
We don't need a separate node for every symbol, because whenever the first
symbol leaks, a bug is emitted, the analysis is sinked, and the checker
callback immediately returns due to State variable turning into null,
so we never get to see the second leaking symbol.
Additionally, we are no longer able to break normal analysis while experimenting
with debug dumps.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52804
llvm-svn: 344538
This patch is a part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D48456 in an attempt to
split them up. This contains the code for casting between fixed point types
and other fixed point types.
The method for converting between fixed point types is based off the convert()
method in APFixedPoint.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50616
llvm-svn: 344530
This reverts commit https://reviews.llvm.org/rL344150 which causes
MachineOutliner related failures on the ppc64le multistage buildbot.
llvm-svn: 344526
This removes the primary remaining API producing `TerminatorInst` which
will reduce the rate at which code is introduced trying to use it and
generally make it much easier to remove the remaining APIs across the
codebase.
Also clean up some of the stragglers that the previous mechanical update
of variables missed.
Users of LLVM and out-of-tree code generally will need to update any
explicit variable types to handle this. Replacing `TerminatorInst` with
`Instruction` (or `auto`) almost always works. Most of these edits were
made in prior commits using the perl one-liner:
```
perl -i -ple 's/TerminatorInst(\b.* = .*getTerminator\(\))/Instruction\1/g'
```
This also my break some rare use cases where people overload for both
`Instruction` and `TerminatorInst`, but these should be easily fixed by
removing the `TerminatorInst` overload.
llvm-svn: 344504
Summary:
Enhanced support for Z3 in the cmake configuration of clang; now it is possible to specify any arbitrary Z3 install prefix (CLANG_ANALYZER_Z3_PREFIX) to cmake with lib (or bin) and include folders. Before the patch only in cmake default locations
were searched (https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.4/command/find_path.html).
Specifying any CLANG_ANALYZER_Z3_PREFIX will force also CLANG_ANALYZER_BUILD_Z3 to ON.
Removed also Z3 4.5 version requirement since it was not checked, and now Clang works with Z3 4.7
Reviewers: NoQ, george.karpenkov, mikhail.ramalho
Reviewed By: george.karpenkov
Subscribers: rnkovacs, NoQ, esteffin, george.karpenkov, delcypher, ddcc, mgorny, xazax.hun, szepet, a.sidorin, Szelethus
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50818
llvm-svn: 344464
The test was failing on e.g. PPC which can't target Windows. Fix by
requiring X86 target in the test. Also, make sure the output goes to a
temporary directory, since CWD may not be writable.
llvm-svn: 344462
Summary:
D53000 adds a special exit code for SIGPIPE (writing to a closed
reader), and rather than print a fatal warning, skips printing the
error. This can be seen commonly from piping into head, tee, or
split.
Fixes PR25349, rdar://problem/14285346, b/77310947.
Reviewers: jfb
Reviewed By: jfb
Subscribers: cfe-commits, thakis, srhines
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53001
llvm-svn: 344375
Some ObjC users declare a extern variable named OBJC_CLASS_$_Foo, then use it's
address as a Class. I.e., one could define isInstanceOfF:
BOOL isInstanceOfF(id c) {
extern void OBJC_CLASS_$_F;
return [c class] == (Class)&OBJC_CLASS_$_F;
}
This leads to asserts in clang CodeGen if there is an @implementation of F in
the same TU as an instance of this pattern, because CodeGen assumes that a
variable named OBJC_CLASS_$_* has the right type. This commit fixes the problem
by RAUWing the old (incorrectly typed) global with a new global, then removing
the old global.
rdar://45077269
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53154
llvm-svn: 344373
Summary:
Android mandates that devices have at least vfpv3-d16 until
Marshmallow and NEON after that. Still honor the user's decision, but
raise the defaults for Android targets.
Reviewers: srhines, pirama, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, peter.smith
Reviewed By: peter.smith
Subscribers: peter.smith, rengolin, kristof.beyls, chrib, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53121
llvm-svn: 344367
if the function has globalized variables and called in context of
target/teams/distribute regions, it does not need to globalize 32
copies of the same variables for memory coalescing, it is enough to
have just one copy, because there is parallel region.
Patch does this by adding call for `__kmpc_parallel_level` function and
checking its return value. If the code sees that the parallel level is
0, then only one variable is allocated, not 32.
llvm-svn: 344356
For now, tresting the cast as a no-op, and disregarding the case where
the output becomes null due to the type mismatch.
rdar://45174557
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53156
llvm-svn: 344311
Breaks some of the Android bots because they aren't expecting to need
to explicitly set -stdlib.
This reverts commit 031072f5048654b01a40f639633de1ff4e2f3dc8.
llvm-svn: 344297
Summary:
RTLD_LAZY is not supported on Android (though failing to use `-z now`
will work since it is assumed by the loader).
RelRO is required.
Reviewers: srhines, pirama
Reviewed By: srhines
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53117
llvm-svn: 344295
Summary:
Android supports GNU style hashes as of Marshmallow, so we should be
generating both styles for pre-M targets and GNU hashes for newer
targets.
Reviewers: srhines, pirama
Reviewed By: srhines
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53118
llvm-svn: 344293
No longer use irif amdgcn library, instead we will use the previous fence functions from new hip.amdgcn.bc bitcode library. Update hip-device-libs.hip test as well.
llvm-svn: 344281
target/teams/distribute regions.
Previously introduced globalization scheme that uses memory coalescing
scheme may increase memory usage fr the variables that are devlared in
target/teams/distribute contexts. We don't need 32 copies of such
variables, just 1. Patch reduces memory use in this case.
llvm-svn: 344273
Summary:
Allowed extension name (that ought to be disabled) printing in the note message.
This diagnostic was proposed here: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51341
Reviewers: Anastasia, yaxunl
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Subscribers: cfe-commits, asavonic, bader
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52292
llvm-svn: 344246
I've added a new functionality, the checker is now able to
detect and report fields pointing to themselves. I figured
this would fit well into the checker as there's no reason
for a pointer to point to itself instead of being nullptr.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51305
llvm-svn: 344242
Add a /showFilenames option for users who want clang to echo the
currently compiled filename. MSVC does this echoing by default, and it's
useful for showing progress in build systems that doesn't otherwise
provide any progress report, such as MSBuild.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52773
llvm-svn: 344234
Summary:
As per IRC disscussion, it seems we really want to have more fine-grained `-fsanitize=implicit-integer-truncation`:
* A check when both of the types are unsigned.
* Another check for the other cases (either one of the types is signed, or both of the types is signed).
This is clang part.
Compiler-rt part is D50902.
Reviewers: rsmith, vsk, Sanitizers
Reviewed by: rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50901
llvm-svn: 344230
This can be used to preserve profiling information across codebase
changes that have widespread impact on mangled names, but across which
most profiling data should still be usable. For example, when switching
from libstdc++ to libc++, or from the old libstdc++ ABI to the new ABI,
or even from a 32-bit to a 64-bit build.
The user can provide a remapping file specifying parts of mangled names
that should be treated as equivalent (eg, std::__1 should be treated as
equivalent to std::__cxx11), and profile data will be treated as
applying to a particular function if its name is equivalent to the name
of a function in the profile data under the provided equivalences. See
the documentation change for a description of how this is configured.
Remapping is supported for both sample-based profiling and instruction
profiling. We do not support remapping indirect branch target
information, but all other profile data should be remapped
appropriately.
Support is only added for the new pass manager. If someone wants to also
add support for this for the old pass manager, doing so should be
straightforward.
llvm-svn: 344199
Summary:
In r340386 we added code to give static locals in inline functions
default visibility. Instead, we should use the "default" visibility
passed on the command line, which could be hidden or protected, as GCC
does.
Some code bases use both -fvisibility=hidden and
-fvisibility-inlines-hidden to hide inline functions of classes that are
explicitly marked with default visibility.
Fixes PR39236
Reviewers: hans, thakis
Subscribers: eraman, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53052
llvm-svn: 344190
The problem was that MergeFunctionDecl sometimes needs the injected template
arguments of a FunctionTemplateDecl, but is called before adding the new
template to the redecl chain. This leads to multiple common pointers in the same
redecl chain, each with their own identical instantiation. Fix this by merging
the the common state before inserting the new template into the redecl chain.
rdar://44810129
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53046
llvm-svn: 344157
This is currently a clang extension and a resolution
of the defect report in the C++ Standard.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46441
llvm-svn: 344150
C style cast in OpenCL C++ was ignoring the address space
conversions from OpenCL C and as a result accepting incorrect
code to compile. This commit adds special function for checking
correctness of address spaces that is shared between C and C++
casts.
llvm-svn: 344148
Add GetLinkerPath and set the default to "hexagon-link".
Use GetLinkerPath instead of the hard-coded string.
This change will allow -fuse-ld to function correctly.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53038
llvm-svn: 344147
This patch moves the virtual file system form clang to llvm so it can be
used by more projects.
Concretely the patch:
- Moves VirtualFileSystem.{h|cpp} from clang/Basic to llvm/Support.
- Moves the corresponding unit test from clang to llvm.
- Moves the vfs namespace from clang::vfs to llvm::vfs.
- Formats the lines affected by this change, mostly this is the result of
the added llvm namespace.
RFC on the mailing list:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-October/126657.html
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52783
llvm-svn: 344140
Summary:
In a decl like `int AA(BB cc)` where BB isn't defined, we end up trying to
parse `BB cc` as an expression (vexing parse) and end up triggering the
parser's "recovery-in-function" completion with no actual function
scope.
This patch avoids the assumption that such a scope exists in this context.
Reviewers: kadircet
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53070
llvm-svn: 344133
And, since EM_OffsetFold is now unused, remove it.
While builtin_object_size intends to ignore the presence of
side-effects in its argument, the EM_OffsetFold mode was NOT
configured to ignore side-effects. Rather it was effectively identical
to EM_ConstantFold -- its explanatory comment
notwithstanding.
However, currently, keepEvaluatingAfterSideEffect() is not always
honored -- sometimes evaluation continues despite it returning
false. Therefore, since the b_o_s code was only checking the return
value from evaluation, and not additionally checking the
HasSideEffects flag, side-effects _were_ in many cases actually being
ignored.
This change is a prerequisite cleanup towards fixing that issue.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52924
llvm-svn: 344110
When ifunc support was added to Clang (r265917) it did not allow
resolvers to take function arguments. This was based on GCC's
documentation, which states resolvers return a pointer and take no
arguments.
However, GCC actually allows resolvers to take arguments, and glibc (on
non-x86 platforms) and FreeBSD (on x86 and arm64) pass some CPU
identification information as arguments to ifunc resolvers. I believe
GCC's documentation is simply incorrect / out-of-date.
FreeBSD already removed the prohibition in their in-tree Clang copy.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52703
llvm-svn: 344100
Summary: This is to accommodate a change in llvm/lib/Option/OptTable.cpp D51009
Reviewers: rupprecht, alexshap, jhenderson
Reviewed By: rupprecht
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51109
llvm-svn: 344098
ShouldDeleteSpecialMember is called upon inherited constructors.
It calls inferCUDATargetForImplicitSpecialMember.
Normally the special member enum passed to ShouldDeleteSpecialMember
matches the constructor. However this is not true when inherited
constructor is passed, where DefaultConstructor is passed to treat
the inherited constructor as DefaultConstructor. However
inferCUDATargetForImplicitSpecialMember expects the special
member enum argument to match the constructor, which results
in assertion when this expection is not satisfied.
This patch checks whether the constructor is inherited. If true it will
get the real special member enum for the constructor and pass it
to inferCUDATargetForImplicitSpecialMember.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51809
llvm-svn: 344057
Added support for memory coalescing for better performance for
globalized variables. From now on all the globalized variables are
represented as arrays of 32 elements and each thread accesses these
elements using `tid & 31` as index.
llvm-svn: 344049
Summary:
This makes BindingDecl's of the same name have different USRs, so that references can be correctly attributed.
int a[1] = {};
{ auto [x] = a; x; }
{ auto [x] = a; x; }
Reviewers: akyrtzi, arphaman, rsmith, hokein
Reviewed By: hokein
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52445
llvm-svn: 344010
Summary:
gcc defines macros such as __code_model_small_ based on the user passed command line flag -mcmodel. clang accepts a flag with the same name and similar effects, but does not generate any macro that the user can use. This cl narrows the gap between gcc and clang behaviour.
However, achieving full compatibility with gcc is not trivial: The set of valid values for mcmodel in gcc and clang are not equal. Also, gcc defines different macros for different architectures. In this cl, we only tackle an easy part of the problem and define the macro only for x64 architecture. When the user does not specify a mcmodel, the macro for small code model is produced, as is the case with gcc.
Reviewers: compnerd, MaskRay
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52920
llvm-svn: 344000
Summary:
Addressing https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37265.
Implements [class.copy]/33 of coroutines TS.
When the criteria for elision of a copy/move operation are met, but not
for an exception-declaration, and the object to be copied is designated by an
lvalue, or when the expression in a return or co_return statement is a
(possibly parenthesized) id-expression that names an object with automatic
storage duration declared in the body or parameter-declaration-clause of the
innermost enclosing function or lambda-expression, overload resolution to select
the constructor for the copy or the return_value overload to call is first
performed as if the object were designated by an rvalue.
Patch by Tanoy Sinha!
Reviewers: modocache, GorNishanov
Reviewed By: modocache, GorNishanov
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51741
llvm-svn: 343949
Summary:
We unwrap conditional expressions containing try-lock functions.
Additionally we don't acquire on conditional expression branches, since
that is usually not helpful. When joining the branches we would almost
certainly get a warning then.
Hopefully fixes an issue that was raised in D52398.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, delesley, hokein
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52888
llvm-svn: 343902
Previously, it had been using CK_BitCast even for casts that only
change const/restrict/volatile. Now it will use CK_Noop where
appropriate.
This is an alternate solution to r336746.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52918
llvm-svn: 343892
DWARF v5 introduces DW_AT_call_all_calls, a subprogram attribute which
indicates that all calls (both regular and tail) within the subprogram
have call site entries. The information within these call site entries
can be used by a debugger to populate backtraces with synthetic tail
call frames.
Tail calling frames go missing in backtraces because the frame of the
caller is reused by the callee. Call site entries allow a debugger to
reconstruct a sequence of (tail) calls which led from one function to
another. This improves backtrace quality. There are limitations: tail
recursion isn't handled, variables within synthetic frames may not
survive to be inspected, etc. This approach is not novel, see:
https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/summit2010?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=jelinek.pdf
This patch adds an IR-level flag (DIFlagAllCallsDescribed) which lowers
to DW_AT_call_all_calls. It adds the minimal amount of DWARF generation
support needed to emit standards-compliant call site entries. For easier
deployment, when the debugger tuning is LLDB, the DWARF requirement is
adjusted to v4.
Testing: Apart from check-{llvm, clang}, I built a stage2 RelWithDebInfo
clang binary. Its dSYM passed verification and grew by 1.4% compared to
the baseline. 151,879 call site entries were added.
rdar://42001377
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49887
llvm-svn: 343883
getGUID() returns an uint64_t and "%x" only prints 32 bits of it.
Use PRIx64 format string to print all 64 bits.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52938
llvm-svn: 343875
The existing code kept the space if it was there for identifiers, and it didn't
handle `this`. After this patch, for Java `this` is handled in addition to
identifiers, and existing space is always stripped between identifier and `::`.
Also accept `::` in addition to `.` in front of `<` in `foo::<T>bar` generic
calls.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52842
llvm-svn: 343872
The comment said it was intentionally not emitting any diagnostic
because the declaration itself was already diagnosed. However,
everywhere else that wants to not emit a diagnostic without an extra
note emits note_invalid_subexpr_in_const_expr instead, which gets
suppressed later.
This was the only place which did not emit a diagnostic note.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52919
llvm-svn: 343867
Fixed emission of the __kmpc_global_thread_num() so that it is not
messed up with alloca instructions anymore. Plus, fixes emission of the
__kmpc_global_thread_num() functions in the target outlined regions so
that they are not called before runtime is initialized.
llvm-svn: 343856
Summary:
Instead of only examining call arguments, we also examine constructor
arguments applying the same rules.
That was an opportunity for refactoring the examination procedure to
work with iterators instead of integer indices. For the case of
CallExprs no functional change is intended.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, delesley
Reviewed By: delesley
Subscribers: JonasToth, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52443
llvm-svn: 343831
As discussed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D50144, we want Obj-C classes
to have the same mangling as C++ structs, to support headers like the
following:
```
@class I;
struct I;
void f(I *);
```
since the header can be used from both C++ and Obj-C++ TUs, and we want
a consistent mangling across the two to prevent link errors. Itanium
mangles both the same way, and so should the MS ABI.
The main concern with having the same mangling for C++ structs and Obj-C
classes was that we want to treat them differently for the purposes of
exception handling, e.g. we don't want a C++ catch statement for a
struct to be able to catch an Obj-C class with the same name as the
struct. We can accomplish this by mangling Obj-C class names differently
in their RTTI, which I'll do in a follow-up patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52581
llvm-svn: 343808
Summary:
This attribute allows excluding a member of a class template from being part
of an explicit template instantiation of that class template. This also makes
sure that code using such a member will not take for granted that an external
instantiation exists in another translation unit. The attribute was discussed
on cfe-dev at [1] and is primarily motivated by the removal of always_inline
in libc++ to control what's part of the ABI (see links in [1]).
[1]: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2018-August/059024.html
rdar://problem/43428125
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: dexonsmith, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51789
llvm-svn: 343790
Summary:
Previously, clang index ignored local symbols defined in the function body even
IndexFunctionLocals is true.
Reviewers: sammccall
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: ilya-biryukov, ioeric, arphaman, kadircet, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52877
llvm-svn: 343767
Fix code for constant evaluation of __builtin_memcpy() and
__builtin_memmove() that would attempt to divide by zero when given two
pointers to an incomplete array.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51855
llvm-svn: 343761
For AArch64, crypto means:
- sm4 + sha3 + sha2 + aes for Armv8.4-A and up, and
- sha2 + aes for Armv8.3-A and earlier.
For AArch32:
Crypto means sha2 + aes, because the Armv8.2-A crypto instructions
were added to AArch64 only.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50179
llvm-svn: 343758
Summary:
For types deduced from typedef's and typeof's, don't warn for duplicate
declaration specifiers in C90 unless -pedantic.
Create a third diagnostic type for duplicate declaration specifiers.
Previously, we had an ExtWarn and a Warning. This change adds a third,
Extension, which only warns when -pedantic is set, staying silent
otherwise.
Fixes PR32985.
Reviewers: rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: srhines, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52849
llvm-svn: 343740
Summary: Add an optional attribute referring to a tuple of type and value template parameter nodes to the DIGlobalVariable node. This allows us to record the parameters of template variable specializations.
Reviewers: dblaikie, aprantl, probinson, JDevlieghere, clayborg, jingham
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #debug-info
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52058
llvm-svn: 343707
Summary:
When people are really sure they'll get the lock they sometimes use
__builtin_expect. It's also used by some assertion implementations.
Asserting that try-lock succeeded is basically the same as asserting
that the lock is not held by anyone else (and acquiring it).
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, delesley
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: kristina, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52398
llvm-svn: 343681
Summary: This is necessary for clang-query to be able to handle comments.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52751
llvm-svn: 343665
Summary: Its job is covered by -ast-dump. The option is rarely used and lacks many AST nodes which will lead to llvm_unreachable() crash.
Reviewers: rsmith, arphaman
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: jfb, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52529
llvm-svn: 343660
Some code in OpenCV uses interesting doxygen directives that make it so
we don't see any tokens inside a @note, despite there definitely being
non-whitespace characters there. The consistency check isn't needed.
ParagraphComment supports receiving an empty list of comments.
Fixes PR39007
llvm-svn: 343641
Doesn't do much despite sounding quite bad, but fixes an exotic test case where
liveness of a nonloc::LocAsInteger array index is now evaluated correctly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52667
llvm-svn: 343631
I intend to add a new flag macro-expnasions-as-events, and unfortunately
I'll only be able to convert the macro piece into an event one once I'm
about to emit it, due to the lack of an avaible Preprocessor object in
the BugReporter.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52787
llvm-svn: 343620
Worker threads fork off to the compiler generated worker function
directly after entering the kernel function. Hence, there is no
need to check whether the current thread is the master if we are
outside of a parallel region (neither SPMD nor parallel_level > 0).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52732
llvm-svn: 343618
Only need to care about the 'distribute simd' case, all other composite
directives are handled elsewhere. This was already reflected in the
outer 'if' condition, so all other inner conditions could never be true.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52731
llvm-svn: 343617
This patch renames -f{no-}cuda-rdc to -f{no-}gpu-rdc and keeps the original
options as aliases. When -fgpu-rdc is off,
clang will assume the device code in each translation unit does not call
external functions except those in the device library, therefore it is possible
to compile the device code in each translation unit to self-contained kernels
and embed them in the host object, so that the host object behaves like
usual host object which can be linked by lld.
The benefits of this feature is: 1. allow users to create static libraries which
can be linked by host linker; 2. amortized device code linking time.
This patch modifies HIP action builder to insert actions for linking device
code and generating HIP fatbin, and pass HIP fatbin to host backend action.
It extracts code for constructing command for generating HIP fatbin as
a function so that it can be reused by early finalization. It also modifies
codegen of HIP host constructor functions to embed the device fatbin
when it is available.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52377
llvm-svn: 343611
Summary:
Some macros are used in the body of function, and actually contain the trailing semicolon: they should thus be automatically followed by a new line, and not get merged with the next line. This is for example the case with Qt's Q_UNUSED macro:
void foo(int a, int b) {
Q_UNUSED(a)
return b;
}
This patch deals with these cases by introducing a new option to specify list of statement macros. This re-uses the system already in place for foreach macros, to ensure there is no impact on performance.
Reviewers: krasimir, djasper, klimek
Reviewed By: krasimir
Subscribers: acoomans, mgrang, alexfh, klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33440
llvm-svn: 343602
Summary:
The test is added in Testcase is at https://reviews.llvm.org/D52775. I tried to add the test to clang's code
completion test, it doesn't reproduce the crash.
Reviewers: sammccall, kristina
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: kristina, ilya-biryukov, ioeric, MaskRay, jkorous, arphaman, kadircet, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52774
llvm-svn: 343592
Summary:
Similar to Sema typo correction, the Preprocessor typo correction should
also be hidden behind the SpellChecking flag.
Reviewers: sammccall
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52778
llvm-svn: 343591
This reverts r326937 as it broke block argument handling in OpenCL.
See the discussion on https://reviews.llvm.org/D43783 .
The next commit will add a test case that revealed the issue.
llvm-svn: 343582
Summary:
Several improvements in preparation for the new backends.
Refactoring:
- Removed duplicated methods `fromBoolean`, `fromAPSInt`, `fromInt` and `fromAPFloat`. The methods `mkBoolean`, `mkBitvector` and `mkFloat` are now used instead.
- The names of the functions that convert BVs to FPs were swapped (`mkSBVtoFP`, `mkUBVtoFP`, `mkFPtoSBV`, `mkFPtoUBV`).
- Added a couple of comments in function calls.
Crosscheck encoding:
- Changed how constraints are encoded in the refutation manager so it doesn't start with (false OR ...). This change introduces one duplicated line (see file `BugReporterVisitors.cpp`, the `SMTConv::getRangeExpr is called twice, so I can remove this change if the duplication is a problem.
Reviewers: george.karpenkov, NoQ
Reviewed By: george.karpenkov
Subscribers: xazax.hun, szepet, a.sidorin, Szelethus
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52365
llvm-svn: 343581
Move the bit-fields of FunctionProtoType into FunctionTypeBitfields.
This cuts the size of FunctionProtoType by a pointer. Additionally use
llvm::TrailingObjects instead of manually doing the casts + arithmetic.
This patch is bigger then what could be expected for the following reasons:
1. As discussed before in D50631 it would be nice if there was some space left
in FunctionTypeBitfields for future additions. This patch introduces an
extra structure FunctionTypeExtraBitfields which is supposed to hold
uncommon bits and is stored in a trailing object. The number of exception
types NumExceptions is moved to this struct. As of this patch this trailing
struct will only be allocated if we have > 0 types in a dynamic exception
specification.
2. TrailingObjects cannot handle repeated types. Therefore the QualType
representing an exception type is wrapped in a struct ExceptionType.
The ExceptionType * is then reinterpret_cast'd to QualType *.
3. TrailingObjects needs the definition of the various trailing classes.
Therefore ExtParameterInfo, ExceptionType and FunctionTypeExtraBitfields
are put in FunctionType.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52738
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 343579
Summary:
The initial fix (r337453) had bug and was partially reverted (r338255).
This simplies the original fix by explicitly passing the naming class to the
completion consumer.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52647
llvm-svn: 343575
Summary:
In clangd we had a new type of completion suggestions for cpp
class/struct/unions that will show override signatures for virtual methods in
base classes. This patch implements it in sema because it is hard to deduce more
info about completion token outside of Sema and handle itchy cases.
See the patch D50898 for more info on the functionality.
In addition to above patch this one also converts the suggestion into a
CK_Pattern with whole insertion text as the name of the suggestion and factors
out CodeCompletionString generation for declerations so that it can be re-used
by others.
Reviewers: ioeric, ilya-biryukov
Reviewed By: ioeric
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52225
llvm-svn: 343568
of a non-trivial C struct, copy the preceding trivial fields that
haven't been copied.
This commit fixes a bug where the instructions used to copy the
preceding trivial fields were emitted inside the loop body.
rdar://problem/44185064
llvm-svn: 343556
from those that aren't.
This patch changes the way __block variables that aren't captured by
escaping blocks are handled:
- Since non-escaping blocks on the stack never get copied to the heap
(see https://reviews.llvm.org/D49303), Sema shouldn't error out when
the type of a non-escaping __block variable doesn't have an accessible
copy constructor.
- IRGen doesn't have to use the specialized byref structure (see
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/Block-ABI-Apple.html#id8) for a
non-escaping __block variable anymore. Instead IRGen can emit the
variable as a normal variable and copy the reference to the block
literal. Byref copy/dispose helpers aren't needed either.
This reapplies r343518 after fixing a use-after-free bug in function
Sema::ActOnBlockStmtExpr where the BlockScopeInfo was dereferenced after
it was popped and deleted.
rdar://problem/39352313
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51564
llvm-svn: 343542
Linking to ASan for MinGW is similar to MSVC, but MinGW always links
the MSVCRT dynamically, so there is only one of the MSVC cases to
consider.
When linking to a shared compiler runtime library on MinGW, the suffix
of the import library is .dll.a.
The existing case of .dll as suffix for windows in general doesn't
seem correct (since this is used for linking). As long as callers never
actually set the Shared flag, the default static suffix of .lib also
worked fine for import libraries as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52538
llvm-svn: 343537
from those that aren't.
This patch changes the way __block variables that aren't captured by
escaping blocks are handled:
- Since non-escaping blocks on the stack never get copied to the heap
(see https://reviews.llvm.org/D49303), Sema shouldn't error out when
the type of a non-escaping __block variable doesn't have an accessible
copy constructor.
- IRGen doesn't have to use the specialized byref structure (see
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/Block-ABI-Apple.html#id8) for a
non-escaping __block variable anymore. Instead IRGen can emit the
variable as a normal variable and copy the reference to the block
literal. Byref copy/dispose helpers aren't needed either.
This reapplies r341754, which was reverted in r341757 because it broke a
couple of bots. r341754 was calling markEscapingByrefs after the call to
PopFunctionScopeInfo, which caused the popped function scope to be
cleared out when the following code was compiled, for example:
$ cat test.m
struct A {
id data[10];
};
void foo() {
__block A v;
^{ (void)v; };
}
This commit calls markEscapingByrefs before calling PopFunctionScopeInfo
to prevent that from happening.
rdar://problem/39352313
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51564
llvm-svn: 343518
This is patch is a preparation for the proposed inclusion of macro expansions in the plist output.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52735
llvm-svn: 343511
lightweight runtime.
The datasharing flag must be set to `1` when executing SPMD-mode compatible directive with reduction|lastprivate clauses.
llvm-svn: 343492
Summary: the crash is casued by an assertion in StringRef.
(llvm::StringRef::front() const: Assertion `!empty()' failed.)
Reviewers: sammccall
Subscribers: jsji, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52721
llvm-svn: 343481
There are a few leftovers of rC343147 that are not (\w+)\.begin but in
the form of ([-[:alnum:]>.]+)\.begin or spanning two lines. Change them
to use the container form in this commit. The 12 occurrences have been
inspected manually for safety.
llvm-svn: 343425
Currently, ProgramPoint::dump calls the out-of-line function ProgramPoint::print. This causes
libraries which include ProgramPoint.h to become dependent on libclangAnalysis, which in turn
causes missing symbol link error when building with -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DLLVM_ENABLE_MODULES=ON.
The breakage was introduced in r343160.
This patch fixes the issues by moving ProgramPoint::dump's declaration out of line.
llvm-svn: 343420
Previously we supported these in C++, ObjC, and C with -fms-extensions.
rdar://43831380
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52339
llvm-svn: 343360
According to OpenMP, the reduction item must be shared in parent region.
But the item can be an array section or array subscript. In this case,
we should not check for the datasharing of the base declaration.
llvm-svn: 343356
Dumping graphs instead of opening them is often very useful,
e.g. for transfer or converting to SVG.
Basic sanity check for generated exploded graphs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52637
llvm-svn: 343352
These intrinsics exist in icc. They can be found on the Intel Intrinsics Guide website.
All the backend support is in place to pattern match a load+bswap or a bswap+store pattern to the MOVBE instructions. So we just need to get the frontend to emit the correct IR. The pointer arguments in icc are declared as void so I had to jump through a packed struct to forcing a specific alignment on the load/store. Same trick we use in the unaligned vector load/store intrinsics
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52586
llvm-svn: 343343
Add support for encoding type arguments for lightweight generics in
Objective-C++ mode. Additionally, add support for the `__kindof` modifier.
This should complete the coverage of the ObjC extensions that clang currently
supports under the MS style name decoration scheme.
This is implemented similar to the Objective-C lifetime qualifiers decoration:
a template specialization in the `__ObjC` namespace so that we can interoperate
with Microsoft's tools as well as ensure that we do not accidentally collide
with new features in the Microsoft implementation.
Since the `__kindof` appertains to the type and not the pointer, we apply the
template specialization to the underlying type instead of the pointer type.
Unfortunately, until D52581 is resolved, the generated name is not really
compatible with the MS tools as well as breaks interoperability with
Objective-C++ and C++.
This resolves PR37754!
llvm-svn: 343338
clang-offload-bundler should not be invoked with the unbundling action
when the input file type does not match the action type. For example,
.so files should be unbundled during linking phase and should be linked
only with the host code.
llvm-svn: 343335
My previous change (rL340911) set the two features for architectures
>= 6, which wrongly includes v6m. Now set to >= 6 and not Cortex-M.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52644
llvm-svn: 343309
render the function deleted instead of rendering the program ill-formed.
This change also adds an enabled-by-default warning for the case where
an explicitly-defaulted special member function of a non-template class
is implicitly deleted by the type checking rules. (This fires either due
to this language change or due to pre-C++20 reasons for the member being
implicitly deleted). I've tested this on a large codebase and found only
bugs (where the program means something that's clearly different from
what the programmer intended), so this is enabled by default, but we
should revisit this if there are problems with this being enabled by
default.
llvm-svn: 343285
The darwin linker was complaining about Toolchains/RISCV.cpp and
Toolchains/Arch/RISCV.cpp had the same name. Fix is to just rename
Toolchains/RISCV.cpp to Toolchains/RISCVToolchain.cpp.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52574
llvm-svn: 343263
Summary: Set default schedule for parallel for loops to schedule(static, 1) when using SPMD mode on the NVPTX device offloading toolchain to ensure coalescing.
Reviewers: ABataev, Hahnfeld, caomhin
Reviewed By: ABataev
Subscribers: jholewinski, guansong, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52629
llvm-svn: 343260
Summary: For the OpenMP NVPTX toolchain choose a default distribute schedule that ensures coalescing on the GPU when in SPMD mode. This significantly increases the performance of offloaded target code and reduces the number of registers used on the GPU side.
Reviewers: ABataev, caomhin, Hahnfeld
Reviewed By: ABataev, Hahnfeld
Subscribers: Hahnfeld, jholewinski, guansong, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52434
llvm-svn: 343253
When looking for the bclib Clang considered the default library
path first while it preferred directories in LIBRARY_PATH when
constructing the invocation of nvlink. The latter actually makes
more sense because during development it allows using a non-default
runtime library. So change the search for the bclib to start
looking in directories given by LIBRARY_PATH.
Additionally add a new option --libomptarget-nvptx-path= which
will be searched first. This will be handy for testing purposes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51686
llvm-svn: 343230
Summary:
This change adds some rudimentary support for conditional types.
Specifically it avoids breaking before `extends` and `infer` keywords,
which are subject to Automatic Semicolon Insertion, so breaking before
them creates incorrect syntax.
The actual formatting of the type expression is odd, but there is as of
yet no clear idea on how to format these.
See https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-2-8.html#conditional-types.
Reviewers: krasimir
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52536
llvm-svn: 343179
Explicitly selected MIPS ABI using the `-mabi` option implies
corresponding target triple. For 'O32' ABI it's a 32-bit target triple
like `mips-linux-gnu`. For 'N32' and 'N64' ABIs it's a 64-bit target
triple like `mips64-linux-gnu`. This patch adjusts target triple
accordingly these rules like we do for pseudo-target flags '-m64',
'-m32' etc already.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52290
llvm-svn: 343169
Generate DILabel metadata and call llvm.dbg.label after label
statement to associate the metadata with the label.
After fixing PR37395.
After fixing problems in LiveDebugVariables.
After fixing NULL symbol problems in AddressPool when enabling
split-dwarf-file.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45045
llvm-svn: 343148
Previously we used a select and the zero_undef=true intrinsic. In -O2 this pattern will get optimized to zero_undef=false. But in -O0 this optimization won't happen. This results in a compare and cmov being wrapped around a tzcnt/lzcnt instruction.
By using the zero_undef=false intrinsic directly without the select, we can improve the -O0 codegen to just an lzcnt/tzcnt instruction.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52392
llvm-svn: 343126
This patch allows targetting Armv8.5-A from Clang. Most of the
implementation is in TargetParser, so this is mostly just adding tests.
Patch by Pablo Barrio!
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52491
llvm-svn: 343111
The existing conditions are not consistent. Some have braces and define a temporary Decl while others simply call `<< *cast<XXXDecl>(I)` (mostly the NamedDecl overload of operator<<).
Just use the latter for consistency and brevity.
llvm-svn: 343072
triggers instantiation of constexpr functions.
We mostly implemented this since Clang 6, but missed the template
instantiation case.
We do not implement the '&cast-expression' special case. It appears to
be a mistake / oversight. I've mailed CWG to see if we can remove it.
llvm-svn: 343064
Add support for OMP5.0 requires directive and unified_address clause.
Patches to follow will include support for additional clauses.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52359
llvm-svn: 343063
Commit r340984 causes a crash when a pointer to a completely unrelated type
UnrelatedT (eg., opaque struct pattern) is being casted from base class BaseT to
derived class DerivedT, which results in an ill-formed region
Derived{SymRegion{$<UnrelatedT x>}, DerivedT}.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52189
llvm-svn: 343051
Tests introduced in r329780 was disabled in r342317 because these tests
were accidentally testing dump infrastructure, when all they cared about was
how symbols relate to each other. So when dump infrastructure changed,
tests became annoying to maintain.
Add a new feature to ExprInspection: clang_analyzer_denote() and
clang_analyzer_explain(). The former adds a notation to a symbol, the latter
expresses another symbol in terms of previously denoted symbols.
It's currently a bit wonky - doesn't print parentheses and only supports
denoting atomic symbols. But it's even more readable that way.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52133
llvm-svn: 343048
Relanding rL342883 with more fragmented tests to test ELF-specific
section emission separately from broad-scope CFString tests. Now this
tests the following separately
1). CoreFoundation builds and linkage for ELF while building it.
2). CFString ELF section emission outside CF in assembly output.
3). Broad scope `cfstring3.c` tests which cover all object formats at
bitcode level and assembly level (including ELF).
This fixes non-bridged CoreFoundation builds on ELF targets
that use -fconstant-cfstrings. The original changes from differential
for a similar patch to PE/COFF (https://reviews.llvm.org/D44491) did not
check for an edge case where the global could be a constant which surfaced
as an issue when building for ELF because of different linkage semantics.
This patch addresses several issues with crashes related to CF builds on ELF
as well as improves data layout by ensuring string literals that back
the actual CFConstStrings end up in .rodata in line with Mach-O.
Change itself tested with CoreFoundation on Linux x86_64 but should be valid
for BSD-like systems as well that use ELF as the native object format.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52344
llvm-svn: 343038
Combine the two constructor overrides into a single ArrayRef constructor
to allow easier brace initializations and simplify how the respective field
is used internally.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51390
llvm-svn: 343037
When a checker maintains a program state trait that isn't a simple list/set/map, but is a combination of multiple lists/sets/maps (eg., a multimap - which may be implemented as a map from something to set of something), ProgramStateManager only contains the factory for the trait itself. All auxiliary lists/sets/maps need a factory to be provided by the checker, which is annoying.
So far two checkers wanted a multimap, and both decided to trick the
ProgramStateManager into keeping the auxiliary factory within itself
by pretending that it's some sort of trait they're interested in,
but then never using this trait but only using the factory.
Make this trick legal. Define a convenient macro.
One thing that becomes apparent once all pieces are put together is that
these two checkers are in fact using the same factory, because the type that
identifies it, ImmutableMap<const MemRegion *, ImmutableSet<SymbolRef>>,
is the same. This situation is different from two checkers registering similar
primitive traits.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51388
llvm-svn: 343035
types."
It reverts commit r342991 + several other commits intended to fix the
tests. Still have some failed tests, need to investigate it.
llvm-svn: 343002
clang-offload-bundler should not be invoked with the unbundling action
when the input file type does not match the action type. For example,
.so files should be unbundled during linking phase and should be linked
only with the host code.
llvm-svn: 342991
Summary:
Making X[8-15,18] registers call-saved is used to support
CONFIG_ARM64_LSE_ATOMICS in Linux kernel.
Signed-off-by: Tri Vo <trong@android.com>
Reviewers: srhines, nickdesaulniers, javed.absar
Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, jfb, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52399
llvm-svn: 342990
This provides better help text in "clang-cl /?".
Also it cleans things up a bit: previously "/Od" could be handled either
as a separate flag aliased to "-O0", or by the main optimization flag
processing in TranslateOptArg. With this patch, all the flags get
aliased back to /O so they're handled by TranslateOptArg.
Thanks to Nico for the idea!
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52266
llvm-svn: 342977
Replace the pair std::pair<const NamedDecl *, unsigned> where the
unsigned represents an LVComputationKind by a PointerIntPair.
This saves a pointer per entry in the map LinkageComputer::CachedLinkageInfo.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52268
Reviewed by: rjmccall, george.burgess.iv, erichkeane
llvm-svn: 342973
This change allows for zero assignment and comparison of queue_t
type variables, and extends null_queue.cl to test this.
Patch by Alistair Davies.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51727
llvm-svn: 342968
When embedding bitcode, only a subset of the arguments should be recorded into
the bitcode compilation commandline. The frontend job is split into two jobs,
one which will generate the bitcode. Ensure that the arguments for the
compilation to bitcode is properly stripped so that the embedded arguments are
the permitted subset.
llvm-svn: 342929
for loop if both members exist.
This resolves a DR whereby an errant 'begin' or 'end' member in a base
class could result in a derived class not being usable as a range with
non-member 'begin' and 'end'.
llvm-svn: 342925
This patch is a band-aid. A proper solution would be too change
trackNullOrUndefValue to only try to dereference the pointer when it is
relevant to the problem.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52435
llvm-svn: 342920
Discussed on cfe-commits (Week-of-Mon-20180820), this change leads to
the generation of invalid IR for OpenCL without giving an error.
Therefore, the conclusion was to revert.
llvm-svn: 342885
[Clang][CodeGen][ObjC]: Fix non-bridged CoreFoundation builds on ELF targets
that use `-fconstant-cfstrings`. The original changes from differential
for a similar patch to PE/COFF (https://reviews.llvm.org/D44491) did not
check for an edge case where the global could be a constant which surfaced
as an issue when building for ELF because of different linkage semantics.
This patch addresses several issues with crashes related to CF builds on ELF
as well as improves data layout by ensuring string literals that back
the actual CFConstStrings end up in .rodata in line with Mach-O.
Change itself tested with CoreFoundation on Linux x86_64 but should be valid
for BSD-like systems as well that use ELF as the native object format.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52344
llvm-svn: 342883
Armv8.4-A adds a few FP16 instructions that can optionally be implemented
in CPUs of Armv8.2-A and above.
This patch adds a feature to clang to permit selection of these
instructions. This interacts with the +fp16 option as follows:
Prior to Armv8.4-A:
*) +fp16fml implies +fp16
*) +nofp16 implies +nofp16fml
From Armv8.4-A:
*) The above conditions apply, additionally: +fp16 implies +fp16fml
Patch by Bernard Ogden.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50229
llvm-svn: 342862
Currently, attributes from previous declarations ('inherited attributes')
are added to the end of a declaration's list of attributes. Before
r338800, the attribute list was in reverse. r338800 changed the order
of non-inherited (parsed from the current declaration) attributes, but
inherited attributes are still appended to the end of the list.
This patch appends inherited attributes after other inherited
attributes, but before any non-inherited attribute. This is to make the
order of attributes in the AST correspond to the order in the source
code.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50214
llvm-svn: 342861
Assuming strlcat is used with strlcpy we check as we can if the last argument does not equal os not larger than the buffer.
Advising the proper usual pattern.
Reviewers: george.karpenkov, NoQ, MaskRay
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49722
llvm-svn: 342832
Objects are determined to be smart pointers if they have both a star and arrow
operator. Some implementations of smart pointers have these overloaded
operators in a base class, while the check only searched the derived class.
This fix will also look for the operators in the base class.
llvm-svn: 342794
Not used productively, so no observable functional change.
Note that printSCFG doesn't yet work reliably, it seems to crash
sometimes.
llvm-svn: 342790
Comparison functions used in sorting algorithms need to have strict weak
ordering. Remove the assert and allow comparisons on all lists.
llvm-svn: 342774
Modify the RetainCountChecker to perform state "adjustments" in
checkEndFunction, as performing work in PreStmt<ReturnStmt> does not
work with destructors.
The previous version made an implicit assumption that no code runs
after the return statement is executed.
rdar://43945028
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52338
llvm-svn: 342770
If the non-sink report is generated at the exit node, it will be
suppressed by the current functionality in isInevitablySinking, as it
only checks the successors of the block, but not the block itself.
The bug shows up in RetainCountChecker checks.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52284
llvm-svn: 342766
Currently the code-model does not get saved in the module IR, so if a
code model is specified when compiling with LTO, it gets lost and is
not propagated properly to LTO. This patch does what is necessary in
the front end to pass the code-model to the module, so that the back
end can store it in the Module .
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52323
llvm-svn: 342758
We need to consider all tokens that start with '>' when
we're checking for the end of an empty template argument list.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52321
llvm-svn: 342752
Previously clang considered function variants from both sides of
compilation and that resulted in picking up wrong deallocation function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51808
llvm-svn: 342749
Summary:
This code was in CGDecl.cpp and really belongs in LLVM. It happened to have isBytewiseValue which served a very similar purpose but wasn't as powerful as clang's version. Remove the clang version, and augment isBytewiseValue to be as powerful so that clang does the same thing it used to.
LLVM part of this patch: D51751
Subscribers: dexonsmith, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51752
llvm-svn: 342734
Introduce the following optimizations in DeclarationName(Table):
1. Store common kinds inline in DeclarationName instead of
DeclarationNameExtra. Currently the kind of C++ constructor, destructor,
conversion function and overloaded operator names is stored in
DeclarationNameExtra. Instead store it inline in DeclarationName.
To do this align IdentifierInfo, CXXSpecialName, DeclarationNameExtra
and CXXOperatorIdName to 8 bytes so that we can use the lower 3 bits of
DeclarationName::Ptr. This is already the case on 64 bits archs anyway.
This also allow us to remove DeclarationNameExtra from CXXSpecialName
and CXXOperatorIdName, which shave off a pointer from CXXSpecialName.
2. Synchronize the enumerations DeclarationName::NameKind,
DeclarationName::StoredNameKind and Selector::IdentifierInfoFlag.
This makes DeclarationName::getNameKind much more efficient since we can
replace the switch table by a single comparison and an addition.
3. Put the overloaded operator names inline in DeclarationNameTable to remove
an indirection. This increase the size of DeclarationNameTable a little
bit but this is not important since it is only used in ASTContext, and
never copied nor moved from. This also get rid of the last dynamic
allocation in DeclarationNameTable.
Altogether these optimizations cut the run time of parsing all of Boost by
about 0.8%. While we are at it, do the following NFC modifications:
1. Put the internal classes CXXSpecialName, CXXDeductionGuideNameExtra,
CXXOperatorIdName, CXXLiteralOperatorIdName and DeclarationNameExtra
in a namespace detail since these classes are only meant to be used by
DeclarationName and DeclarationNameTable. Make this more explicit by making
the members of these classes private and friending DeclarationName(Table).
2. Make DeclarationName::getFETokenInfo a non-template since every users are
using it to get a void *. It was supposed to be used with a type to avoid
a subsequent static_cast.
3. Change the internal functions DeclarationName::getAs* to castAs* since when
we use them we already know the correct kind. This has no external impact
since all of these are private.
Reviewed By: erichkeane, rjmccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52267
llvm-svn: 342729
Current completion fix-its approach does not provide OtherOpBase for C code.
But we can easily proceed in this case taking the original Base type.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52261
llvm-svn: 342721
Summary:
Some lines have a hit counter where they should not have one.
Cleanup stuff is located to the last line of the body which is most of the time a '}'.
And Exception stuff is added at the beginning of a function and at the end (represented by '{' and '}').
So in such cases, the DebugLoc used in GCOVProfiling.cpp must be marked as not covered.
This patch is a followup of https://reviews.llvm.org/D49915.
Tests in projects/compiler_rt are fixed by: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49917
Reviewers: marco-c, davidxl
Reviewed By: marco-c
Subscribers: dblaikie, cfe-commits, sylvestre.ledru
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49916
llvm-svn: 342717
Summary:
Add a test and ensure that we propagate the
-fxray-instrumentation-bundle flag from the driver invocation to the
-cc1 options.
Reviewers: mboerger, tejohnson
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52342
llvm-svn: 342715
include-likely-typo.c:3:10: error: '<empty_file_to_include.h>' file not found, did you mean 'empty_file_to_include.h'?
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"empty_file_to_include.h"
1 error generated.
However, if a hint is not found, the error message will show only the trimmed name we use to look for a hint, so:
will result in:
include-leading-nonalpha-no-suggest.c:3:10: fatal error: 'non_existing_file_to_include.h' file not found
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 error generated.
where the name reported after "fatal error:" doesn't match what the user wrote.
Patch by Jorge Gorbe!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52280
This change reports the original file name instead of the trimmed one when a suggestion is not found.
llvm-svn: 342667
Add a warning if a parameter with a named address space is passed
to a to_addr builtin.
For example:
int i;
to_private(&i); // generate warning as conversion from private to private is redundant.
Patch by Alistair Davies.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51411
llvm-svn: 342638
unsigned long long builtin_unpack_vector_int128 (vector int128_t, int);
vector int128_t builtin_pack_vector_int128 (unsigned long long, unsigned long long);
Builtins should behave the same way as in GCC.
Patch By: wuzish (Zixuan Wu)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52074
llvm-svn: 342614
Summary:
When thread safety annotations are used without capability arguments,
they are assumed to apply to `this` instead. So we warn when either
`this` doesn't exist, or the class is not a capability type.
This is based on earlier work by Josh Gao that was committed in r310403,
but reverted in r310698 because it didn't properly work in template
classes. See also D36237.
The solution is not to go via the QualType of `this`, which is then a
template type, hence the attributes are not known because it could be
specialized. Instead we look directly at the class in which we are
contained.
Additionally I grouped two of the warnings together. There are two
issues here: the existence of `this`, which requires us to be a
non-static member function, and the appropriate annotation on the class
we are contained in. So we don't distinguish between not being in a
class and being static, because in both cases we don't have `this`.
Fixes PR38399.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, delesley, jmgao, rtrieu
Reviewed By: delesley
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51901
llvm-svn: 342605
In the case that `win_t` is an `unsigned short` (e.g. on Windows), we would
previously incorrectly diagnose the conversion because we would immediately
promote the argument type from `wint_t` (aka `unsigned short`) to `int` before
checking if the type matched. This should repair the Windows hosted bots.
llvm-svn: 342565
Windows uses `unsigned short` for `wint_t`. Correct the type definition as
vended by the compiler. This type is defined in corecrt.h and is
unconditionally typedef'ed. cl does not have an equivalent to `__WINT_TYPE__`
which is why this was never detected.
llvm-svn: 342557
For function pointers, the FunctionDecl of the callee is unknown, so
getDirectCallee will return nullptr. We have to catch that case to avoid
crashing. We assume there is no attribute then.
llvm-svn: 342519
This adds a preprocessor callback for the `__has_include` and
`__has_include_next` directives.
Successful checking for the presence of a header should add it to the list of
header dependencies so this overrides the callback in the dependency scanner.
Patch by Pete Cooper with some additions by me.
rdar://problem/39545636
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30882
llvm-svn: 342517
This special case was added in r264841, but the code breaks our
invariants by calling EmitTopLevelDecl without first creating a
HandlingTopLevelDeclRAII scope.
This fixes the PCH crash in https://crbug.com/884427. I was never able
to make a satisfactory reduction, unfortunately. I'm not very worried
about this regressing since this change makes the code simpler while
passing the existing test that shows we do emit dllexported friend
function definitions. Now we just defer their emission until the tag is
fully complete, which is generally good.
llvm-svn: 342516
Move the floating point argument handling into the RenderFloatingPointOptions
helper. This relocation just puts the floating point related options into a
single location.
llvm-svn: 342512
Summary:
As part of r342165, I rewrote the logic to check whether
-fno-omit-frame-pointer was passed after a -fomit-frame-pointer
argument. This CL switches that logic to use the consolidated
shouldUseFramePointer() function. This fixes a potential issue where -pg
gets used with -fomit-frame-pointer on a platform that must always retain
frame pointers.
Reviewers: dblaikie
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52191
llvm-svn: 342501
Allows module map writers to add build requirements based on
platform/os. This helps when target features and language dialects
aren't enough to conditionalize building a module, among other things,
it allow module maps for different platforms to live in the same file.
rdar://problem/43909745
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51910
llvm-svn: 342499
* Create a USR for the occurrences of the 'module' symbol kind
* Record module references for each identifier in an import declaration
llvm-svn: 342484
Summary: Also added unit tests for the index library; lit+c-index-test is painful...
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Reviewed By: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: mgorny, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52098
llvm-svn: 342451
Summary:
The dir component ("somedir" in #include <somedir/fo...>) is considered fixed.
We append "foo" to each directory on the include path, and then list its files.
Completions are of the forms:
#include <somedir/fo^
foo.h>
fox/
The filter is set to the filename part ("fo"), so fuzzy matching can be
applied to the filename only.
No fancy scoring/priorities are set, and no information is added to
CodeCompleteResult to make smart scoring possible. Could be in future.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52076
llvm-svn: 342449
Fixes a number of issues:
- Global variables are not used for communication
- Trait should be defined on a graph, not on a node
- Defining the trait on a graph allows us to use a correct allocator,
no longer crashing while printing trimmed graphs
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52183
llvm-svn: 342413
Summary:
This is a follow up of D52008 and should make the analyzer being able to handle perfect forwardings in real world cases where forwardings are done through multiple layers of function calls with `std::forward`.
Fixes PR38891.
Reviewers: lebedev.ri, JonasToth, george.karpenkov
Subscribers: xazax.hun, szepet, a.sidorin, mikhail.ramalho, Szelethus, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52120
llvm-svn: 342409
Summary:
The init expression of a VarDecl is overwritten in the "To" context if we
import a VarDecl without an init expression (and with a definition). Please
refer to the added tests, especially InitAndDefinitionAreInDifferentTUs. This
patch fixes the malfunction by importing the whole Decl chain similarly as we
did that in case of FunctionDecls. We handle the init expression similarly to
a definition, alas only one init expression will be in the merged ast.
Reviewers: a_sidorin, xazax.hun, r.stahl, a.sidorin
Subscribers: rnkovacs, dkrupp, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51597
llvm-svn: 342384
Summary:
Merged the recently added `err_attribute_argument_negative` diagnostic
with existing `err_attribute_requires_positive_integer` diagnostic:
the former allows only strictly positive integer, while the latter
also allows zero.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51853
llvm-svn: 342367
Move declarations for OMPClauseReader, OMPClauseWriter to ASTReader.h
and ASTWriter.h and move implementation to ASTReader.cpp and
ASTWriter.cpp. This change helps generalize the serialization of
OpenMP clauses and will be used in the future implementation of new
OpenMP directives (e.g. requires).
Patch by Patrick Lyster
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52097
llvm-svn: 342322
The generated identifier is stable across multiple runs,
and can be a great visualization or debugging aide.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52113
llvm-svn: 342315
Those are not created in the allocator.
Since they are created fairly rarely, a counter overhead should not
affect the memory consumption.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51827
llvm-svn: 342314
The generated identifiers are stable across multiple runs, and can be a
great debug or visualization aid.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51822
llvm-svn: 342309
Summary:
We used to treat an `Expr` mutated whenever it's passed as non-const
reference argument to a function. This results in false positives in
cases like this:
```
int x;
std::vector<int> v;
v.emplace_back(x); // `x` is passed as non-const reference to `emplace_back`
```
In theory the false positives can be suppressed with
`v.emplace_back(std::as_const(x))` but that's considered overly verbose,
inconsistent with existing code and spammy as diags.
This diff handles such cases by following into the function definition
and see whether the argument is mutated inside.
Reviewers: lebedev.ri, JonasToth, george.karpenkov
Subscribers: xazax.hun, szepet, a.sidorin, mikhail.ramalho, Szelethus, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52008
llvm-svn: 342271
The code in ASTContext::DeclMustBeEmitted was supposed to handle this,
but didn't take into account that synthesized members such as operator=
might not get marked as template specializations, because they're
synthesized on the instantiation directly when handling the class-level
dllexport attribute.
llvm-svn: 342240
Summary:
Attributes on member classes of class templates and member class templates
of class templates are not currently instantiated. This was discovered by
Richard Smith here:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2018-September/059291.html
This commit makes sure that attributes are instantiated properly. This
commit does not fix the broken behavior for member partial and explicit
specializations of class templates.
PR38913
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: dexonsmith, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51997
llvm-svn: 342238
Summary:
Most callers I can find are using only `getName()`. Type is used by the
recursive iterator.
Now we don't have to call stat() on every listed file (on most platforms).
Exceptions are e.g. Solaris where readdir() doesn't include type information.
On those platforms we'll still stat() - see D51918.
The result is significantly faster (stat() can be slow).
My motivation: this may allow us to improve clang IO on large TUs with long
include search paths. Caching readdir() results may allow us to skip many stat()
and open() operations on nonexistent files.
Reviewers: bkramer
Subscribers: fedor.sergeev, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51921
llvm-svn: 342232
On powerpc-linux-gnuspe, the header files are located in their
own include directory named /usr/lib/powerpc-linux-gnuspe,
so add this directory to PPCMultiarchIncludeDirs.
Patch by glaubitz (John Paul Adrian Glaubitz)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52066
llvm-svn: 342231
Summary:
See the existing InterpolatingCompilationDatabase for details on how this works.
We've been using this in clangd for a while, the heuristics seem to work well.
Reviewers: bkramer
Subscribers: ilya-biryukov, ioeric, kadircet, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51729
llvm-svn: 342228
Since I plan to add a number of new flags, it made sense to encapsulate
them in a new struct, in order not to pollute FindUninitializedFields's
constructor with new boolean options with super long names.
This revision practically reverts D50508, since FindUninitializedFields
now accesses the pedantic flag anyways.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51679
llvm-svn: 342219
Some of the comments are incorrect, imprecise, or simply nonexistent.
Since I have a better grasp on how the analyzer works, it makes sense
to update most of them in a single swoop.
I tried not to flood the code with comments too much, this amount
feels just right to me.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51417
llvm-svn: 342215
iThis patch aims to fix derefencing, which has been debated for months now.
Instead of working with SVals, the function now relies on TypedValueRegion.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51057
llvm-svn: 342213
Summary:
Before this change, we only emit the XRay attributes in LLVM IR when the
-fxray-instrument flag is provided. This may cause issues with thinlto
when the final binary is being built/linked with -fxray-instrument, and
the constitutent LLVM IR gets re-lowered with xray instrumentation.
With this change, we can honour the "never-instrument "attributes
provided in the source code and preserve those in the IR. This way, even
in thinlto builds, we retain the attributes which say whether functions
should never be XRay instrumented.
This change addresses llvm.org/PR38922.
Reviewers: mboerger, eizan
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, dexonsmith, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52015
llvm-svn: 342200
There is a bit of code at the end of AddDeclaration that should be run on
every exit of the function. However, there was an early exit beforehand
that could be triggered, which causes a small amount of data to skip the
hashing, leading to false positive mismatch. Use a separate function so
that this code is always run.
llvm-svn: 342199
A lambda's closure is initialized when the lambda is declared. For
implicit captures, the initialization code emitted from EmitLambdaExpr
references source locations *within the lambda body* in the function
containing the lambda. This results in a poor debugging experience: we
step to the line containing the lambda, then into lambda, out again,
over and over, until every capture's field is initialized.
To improve stepping behavior, assign the starting location of the lambda
to expressions which initialize an implicit capture within it.
rdar://39807527
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50927
llvm-svn: 342194
Summary:
When someone writes
#include "<some_file>"
or
#include " some_file "
the compiler returns "file not fuond..." with fonts and quotes that may
make it hard to see there are excess quotes or surprising bytes in the
filename. Assuming that files are usually logically named and start and
end with an alphanumeric character, we can check for the file's
existence by stripping the non-alphanumeric leading or trailing
characters. If the file is found, emit a non-fatal error with a
FixItHint.
Patch by Christy Lee!
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, erikjv, rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: lebedev.ri, xbolva00, sammccall, modocache, erikjv, aaron.ballman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51333
llvm-svn: 342177
Summary:
Previously, any instance of -fomit-frame-pointer would make it such that
-pg was an invalid flag combination. If -fno-omit-frame-pointer is
passed later on the command line (such that it actually takes effect),
-pg should be allowed.
Reviewers: nickdesaulniers
Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers
Subscribers: manojgupta, nickdesaulniers, cfe-commits, kongyi, chh, pirama
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51713
llvm-svn: 342165
Previously, both types (plus the future target-clones) of
multiversioning had a separate ResolverOption structure and emission
function. This patch combines the two, at the expense of a slightly
more expensive sorting function.
llvm-svn: 342152
declare reduction.
If the declare reduction construct with the non-dependent type is
defined in the template construct, the compiler might crash on the
template instantition. Reworked the whole instantiation scheme for the
declare reduction constructs to fix this problem correctly.
llvm-svn: 342151
Functions generated by clang and included in the .init_array section (such as
static constructors) do not follow the usual code path for adding
target-specific function attributes, so we have to add the return address
signing attribute here too, as is currently done for the sanitisers.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51418
llvm-svn: 342126
Summary: Reserving registers x1-7 is used to support CONFIG_ARM64_LSE_ATOMICS in Linux kernel. This change adds support for reserving registers x1 through x7.
Reviewers: javed.absar, efriedma, nickdesaulniers, srhines, phosek
Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers
Subscribers: manojgupta, jfb, cfe-commits, kristof.beyls
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48581
llvm-svn: 342100
submodule visibility is disabled.
Attempting to pick a specific declaration to make visible when the
module containing the merged declaration becomes visible is error-prone,
as we don't yet know which declaration we'll choose to be the definition
when we are informed of the merging.
This reinstates r342019, reverted in r342020. The regression previously
observed after this commit was fixed in r342096.
llvm-svn: 342097
Change Hexagon so that the setting for fp-contract is the default setting.
This makes Hexagon consistent with all other targets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49999
llvm-svn: 342078
Previously the alignment on the newly created rtti/typeinfo data was largely
not set, meaning that DataLayout::getPreferredAlignment was free to overalign
it to 16 bytes. This causes unnecessary code bloat.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51416
llvm-svn: 342053
Summary:
On targets that do not support FP16 natively LLVM currently legalizes
vectors of FP16 values by scalarizing them and promoting to FP32. This
causes problems for the following code:
void foo(int, ...);
typedef __attribute__((neon_vector_type(4))) __fp16 float16x4_t;
void bar(float16x4_t x) {
foo(42, x);
}
According to the AAPCS (appendix A.2) float16x4_t is a containerized
vector fundamental type, so 'foo' expects that the 4 16-bit FP values
are packed into 2 32-bit registers, but instead bar promotes them to
4 single precision values.
Since we already handle scalar FP16 values in the frontend by
bitcasting them to/from integers, this patch adds similar handling for
vector types and homogeneous FP16 vector aggregates.
One existing test required some adjustments because we now generate
more bitcasts (so the patch changes the test to target a machine with
native FP16 support).
Reviewers: eli.friedman, olista01, SjoerdMeijer, javed.absar, efriedma
Reviewed By: javed.absar, efriedma
Subscribers: efriedma, kristof.beyls, cfe-commits, chrib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50507
llvm-svn: 342034
submodule visibility is disabled.
Attempting to pick a specific declaration to make visible when the
module containing the merged declaration becomes visible is error-prone,
as we don't yet know which declaration we'll choose to be the definition
when we are informed of the merging.
llvm-svn: 342019
hidden definition with a would-be-parsed redefinition.
This permits a bunch of cleanups. In particular, we no longer need to
take merged definitions into account when checking declaration
visibility, only when checking definition visibility, which makes
certain visibility checks take linear instead of quadratic time.
We could also now remove the UPD_DECL_EXPORTED update record and track
on each declaration whether it was demoted from a definition (as we
already do for variables), but I'm not doing that in this patch to keep
the changes here simpler.
llvm-svn: 342018
Summary:
This is 1/2 of moving ExprMutationAnalyzer from clangtidy to
clang/Analysis.
This diff along simply copies the ExprMutationAnalyzer over with trivial
modifications (e.g. include path, namespace)
2/2 will migrate existing usage of ExprMutationAnalyzer and remove the
original copy inside clangtidy.
Reviewers: george.karpenkov
Subscribers: mgorny, xazax.hun, szepet, a.sidorin, mikhail.ramalho, Szelethus, cfe-commits, JonasToth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51948
llvm-svn: 341994
With clang-cl, when the user specifies /Yc or /Yu without a filename
the compiler uses a #pragma hdrstop in the main source file to
determine the end of the PCH. If a header is specified with /Yc or
/Yu #pragma hdrstop has no effect.
The optional #pragma hdrstop filename argument is not yet supported.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51391
llvm-svn: 341963
Summary:
The new matchers can be used to check if an expression is type-, value- or instantiation-dependent
in a templated context.
These matchers are used in a clang-tidy check and generally useful as the
problem of unresolved templates occurs more often in clang-tidy and they
provide an easy way to check for this issue.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, alexfh, klimek
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51880
llvm-svn: 341958
Summary:
Factors out member decleration gathering and uses it in parsing to call signature
help. Doesn't support signature help for base class constructors, the code was too
coupled with diagnostic handling, but still can be factored out but just needs
more afford.
Reviewers: sammccall, ilya-biryukov, ioeric
Reviewed By: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51917
llvm-svn: 341949
Sema analysis should not mark functions as an implicit declare target,
it may break codegen. Simplified semantic analysis and removed extra
code for implicit declare target functions.
llvm-svn: 341939
Summary:
And add an option to disable this behavior. The option is only used in
AllTUsExecutor to avoid races when running concurrently on multiple
threads.
This fixes PR38869 introduced by r340937.
Reviewers: ioeric, steveire
Reviewed By: ioeric
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51864
llvm-svn: 341910
Fix a bug in the deserialization of IMPORTS section and allow for
imported modules to also be printed with -module-file-info.
rdar://problem/43867753
llvm-svn: 341902
When defined in NSObject, +new will call -init. If -init has been marked
unavailable, diagnose uses of +new.
rdar://18335828
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51189
llvm-svn: 341874
Problem was that we were appending to the source location info buffer in the
copy assignment operator (instead of overwriting).
rdar://42746401
llvm-svn: 341869
The instruction set first appeared with Westmere, but not all processors
in that and the next few generations have the instructions. According to
Wikipedia[1], the first generation in which all SKUs have AES
instructions are Skylake and Goldmont. I can't find any Skylake,
Kabylake, Kabylake-R or Cannon Lake currently listed at
https://ark.intel.com that says "Intel® AES New Instructions" "No".
This matches GCC commit
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2018-08/msg01940.html
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AES_instruction_set
Patch By: thiagomacieira
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51510
llvm-svn: 341862
Summary:
_Atomic and __sync_* operations are implicitly sequentially-consistent. Some
codebases want to force explicit usage of memory order instead. This warning
allows them to know where implicit sequentially-consistent memory order is used.
The warning isn't on by default because _Atomic was purposefully designed to
have seq_cst as the default: the idea was that it's the right thing to use most
of the time. This warning allows developers who disagree to enforce explicit
usage instead.
A follow-up patch will take care of C++'s std::atomic. It'll be different enough
from this patch that I think it should be separate: for C++ the atomic
operations all have a memory order parameter (or two), but it's defaulted. I
believe this warning should trigger when the default is used, but not when
seq_cst is used explicitly (or implicitly as the failure order for cmpxchg).
<rdar://problem/28172966>
Reviewers: rjmccall
Subscribers: dexonsmith, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51084
llvm-svn: 341860
This patch removes the last reason why DIFlagBlockByrefStruct from
Clang by directly implementing the drilling into the member type done
in DwarfDebug::DbgVariable::getType() into the frontend.
rdar://problem/31629055
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51807
llvm-svn: 341842
Summary:
Currently CodeCompleteCall only gets called after a comma or parantheses. This
patch makes sure it is called even at the cases like:
```foo(1^);```
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov, ioeric, hokein
Reviewed By: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: MaskRay, jkorous, arphaman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51038
llvm-svn: 341824
This patch adds support for the following operations in the iterator checkers: assign, clear, insert, insert_after, emplace, emplace_after, erase and erase_after. This affects mismatched iterator checks ("this" and parameter must match) and invalidation checks (according to the standard).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32904
llvm-svn: 341794
This patch adds support for the following operations in the iterator checkers: push_back, push_front, emplace_back, emplace_front, pop_back and pop_front. This affects iterator range checks (range is extended after push and emplace and reduced after pop operations) and invalidation checks (according to the standard).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32902
llvm-svn: 341793
Extension of the mismatched iterator checker for constructors taking range of first..last (first and last must be iterators of the same container) and also for comparisons of iterators of different containers (one does not compare iterators of different containers, since the set of iterators is partially ordered, there are no relations between iterators of different containers, except that they are always non-equal).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32860
llvm-svn: 341792
If a container is moved by its move assignment operator, according to the standard all their iterators except the past-end iterators remain valid but refer to the new container. This patch introduces support for this case in the iterator checkers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32859
llvm-svn: 341791
New check added to the checker which checks whether iterator parameters of template functions typed by the same template parameter refer to the same container.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32845
llvm-svn: 341790
match when checking for redeclaration of a function template.
This properly handles differences in deduced return types, particularly
when performing redeclaration checks for a friend function template.
llvm-svn: 341778
Add the capability to nest multiple declare target directives
- including header files within a declare target region.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51378
Patch by Patrick Lyster
llvm-svn: 341766
edit_distance returns UpperBound+1 if the distance will exceed UpperBound. We can subtract 1 from UpperBound and change >= to > in the if condition. The threshold does not change but edit_distance will have more opportunity to bail out earlier.
llvm-svn: 341763
This patch fixes the handling of clang-cl options in InterpolatingCompilationDatabase.
They were previously ignored completely, which led to a lot of bugs:
Additional options were being added with the wrong syntax. E.g. a file was
specified as C++ by adding -x c++, which causes an error in CL mode.
The args were parsed and then rendered, which means that the aliasing information
was lost. E.g. /W4 was rendered to -Wall, which in CL mode means -Weverything.
CL options were ignored when checking things like -std=, so a lot of logic was
being bypassed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51321
llvm-svn: 341760
from those that aren't.
This patch changes the way __block variables that aren't captured by
escaping blocks are handled:
- Since non-escaping blocks on the stack never get copied to the heap
(see https://reviews.llvm.org/D49303), Sema shouldn't error out when
the type of a non-escaping __block variable doesn't have an accessible
copy constructor.
- IRGen doesn't have to use the specialized byref structure (see
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/Block-ABI-Apple.html#id8) for a
non-escaping __block variable anymore. Instead IRGen can emit the
variable as a normal variable and copy the reference to the block
literal. Byref copy/dispose helpers aren't needed either.
rdar://problem/39352313
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51564
llvm-svn: 341754
Summary:
The optimized (__atomic_foo_<n>) libcalls assume that the atomic object
is properly aligned, so should never be called on an underaligned
object.
This addresses one of several problems identified in PR38846.
Reviewers: jyknight, t.p.northover
Subscribers: jfb, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51817
llvm-svn: 341734
The "derived" symbols indicate children fields of a larger symbol.
As parents do not have pointers to their children, the garbage
collection algorithm the analyzer currently uses adds such symbols into
a "postponed" category, and then keeps running through the worklist
until the fixed point is reached.
The current patch rectifies that by instead using a helper map which
stores pointers from parents to children, so that no fixed point
calculation is necessary.
The current patch yields ~5% improvement in running time on sqlite.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51397
llvm-svn: 341722
This is the clang side of D51803. The llvm intrinsic now returns two results. So we need to emit an explicit store in IR for the out parameter. This is similar to addcarry/subborrow/rdrand/rdseed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51805
llvm-svn: 341699
This is the clang side of D51769. The llvm intrinsics now return two results instead of using an out parameter.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51771
llvm-svn: 341678
Summary:
Code completion in clang is actually a mix of two features:
- Code completion is a familiar feature. Results are exposed via the
CodeCompleteConsumer::ProcessCodeCompleteResults callback.
- Signature help figures out if the current expression is an argument of
some function call and shows corresponding signatures if so.
Results are exposed via CodeCompleteConsumer::ProcessOverloadCandidates.
This patch refactors the implementation to untangle those two from each
other and makes some naming tweaks to avoid confusion when reading the
code.
The refactoring is required for signature help fixes, see D51038.
The only intended behavior change is the order of callbacks.
ProcessOverloadCandidates is now called before ProcessCodeCompleteResults.
Reviewers: sammccall, kadircet
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51782
llvm-svn: 341660
[RISCV] Add support for computing sysroot for riscv32-unknown-elf
Extends r338385 to allow the driver to compute the sysroot when an explicit path is not provided. This allows the linker to find C runtime files and the correct include directory for header files.
Patch by lewis-revill (Lewis Revill)
llvm-svn: 341655
The test was missing '--' on mac as pointed out by -Wslash-u-filename:
<stdin>:5:69: note: possible intended match here
clang: warning: '/Users/thakis/src/llvm-mono/clang/test/Driver/msvc-link.c' treated as the '/U' option [-Wslash-u-filename]
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51635
llvm-svn: 341654
Boilerplate code for using KMSAN instrumentation in Clang.
We add a new command line flag, -fsanitize=kernel-memory, with a
corresponding SanitizerKind::KernelMemory, which, along with
SanitizerKind::Memory, maps to the memory_sanitizer feature.
KMSAN is only supported on x86_64 Linux.
It's incompatible with other sanitizers, but supports code coverage
instrumentation.
llvm-svn: 341641
accessible from the context where aggregate initialization occurs.
rdar://problem/38168772
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45898
llvm-svn: 341629
A node is considered to be trivial if it only has one successor, one
predecessor, and a state equal to the predecessor.
Can drastically (> 2x) reduce the size of the generated exploded
graph.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51665
llvm-svn: 341616
Ubigraph project has been dead since about 2008, and to the best of my
knowledge, no one was using it.
Previously, I wasn't able to launch the existing binary at all.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51655
llvm-svn: 341601
context.
If the explicit template instantiation definition defined outside of the
target context, its vtable should not be marked as used. This is true
for other situations where the compiler want to emit vtables
unconditionally.
llvm-svn: 341570
Namely, print the likely macro name when it's used, and include the actual
computed sizes in the diagnostic message, which are sometimes not obvious.
rdar://43909200
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51697
llvm-svn: 341566
This recommits r341472, which was reverted due to test failures on macos bots.
The issue was that a macos target implies -glldb which, together with
this patch added a -gpubnames switch where there previously wasn't one.
The intentions of those checks was to check that -gpubnames is not
emitted by default so I add an explicit -ggdb arg to those command lines
to get same behavior on all platforms (the fact that -glldb *does* set
-gpubnames is tested by a separate test).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51576
llvm-svn: 341564
This reverts commit r341519, which generates debug info that causes
backend crashes. (with -split-dwarf-file)
Details in https://reviews.llvm.org/D50495
llvm-svn: 341549
Summary:
Negative arguments in kernel attributes are silently bitcast'ed to
unsigned, for example:
__attribute__((reqd_work_group_size(1, -1, 1)))
__kernel void k() {}
is a complete equivalent of:
__attribute__((reqd_work_group_size(1, 4294967294, 1)))
__kernel void k() {}
This is likely an error, so the patch forbids negative arguments in
several OpenCL attributes. Users who really want 4294967294 can still
use it as an unsigned representation.
Reviewers: Anastasia, yaxunl, bader
Reviewed By: Anastasia, yaxunl, bader
Subscribers: bader, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50259
llvm-svn: 341539
Generate DILabel metadata and call llvm.dbg.label after label
statement to associate the metadata with the label.
After fixing PR37395.
After fixing problems in LiveDebugVariables.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45045
llvm-svn: 341519
destructors.
We previously tried to patch up the exception specification after
completing the class, which went wrong when the exception specification
was needed within the class body (in particular, by a friend
redeclaration of the destructor in a nested class). We now mark the
destructor as having a not-yet-computed exception specification
immediately after creating it.
This requires delaying various checks against the exception
specification (where we'd previously have just got the wrong exception
specification, and now find we have an exception specification that we
can't compute yet) when those checks fire while the class is being
defined.
This also exposed an issue that we were missing a CodeSynthesisContext
for computation of exception specifications (otherwise we'd fail to make
the module containing the definition of the class visible when computing
its members' exception specs). Adding that incidentally also gives us a
diagnostic quality improvement.
This has also exposed an pre-existing problem: making the exception
specification evaluation context a non-SFINAE context (as it should be)
results in a bootstrap failure; PR38850 filed for this.
llvm-svn: 341499
This is a warning about using 'assign' instead of 'unsafe_unretained'
in Objective-C property declarations. It's off by default because there
isn't consensus in the Objective-C steering group that this is the right
thing to do, but we're nonetheless okay with adding it because there's a
substantial pool of Objective-C programmers who will appreciate the warning.
Patch by Alfred Zien!
llvm-svn: 341489
Summary:
This provides information about the macro definition. For example, it
can be used to compute macro USRs.
Reviewers: sammccall
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51675
llvm-svn: 341476
Summary:
DWARF v5 accelerator tables provide a considerable performance
improvement for lldb and will make the default -glldb behavior same on
all targets (right now we emit apple tables on apple targets, but these
are not controlled by -gpubnames, only by -glldb).
Reviewers: dblaikie
Subscribers: probinson, clayborg, JDevlieghere, aprantl, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51576
llvm-svn: 341472
This fixes formatting namespaces with preceding 'inline' and 'export' (Modules TS) specifiers.
This change fixes namespaces not being identified as such with preceding 'inline' or 'export' specifiers.
Motivation: I was experimenting with the Modules TS (-fmodules-ts) and found it would be useful if clang-format would correctly format 'export namespace'. While making the changes, I noticed that similar issues still exist with 'inline namespace', and addressed them as well.
Patch by Marco Elver!
Reviewers: klimek, djasper, owenpan, sammccall
Reviewed By: owenpan, sammccall
Subscribers: owenpan, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51036
llvm-svn: 341450
Summary:
Added support of creating a hardlink from one file to another file.
After a hardlink is added between two files, both file will have the same:
1. UniqueID (inode)
2. Size
3. Buffer
This will bring replay of compilation closer to the actual compilation. There are instances where clang checks for the UniqueID of the file/header to be loaded which leads to a different behavior during replay as all files have different UniqueIDs.
Patch by Utkarsh Saxena!
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Reviewed By: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51359
llvm-svn: 341366
Load Hardening.
Wires up the existing pass to work with a proper IR attribute rather
than just a hidden/internal flag. The internal flag continues to work
for now, but I'll likely remove it soon.
Most of the churn here is adding the IR attribute. I talked about this
Kristof Beyls and he seemed at least initially OK with this direction.
The idea of using a full attribute here is that we *do* expect at least
some forms of this for other architectures. There isn't anything
*inherently* x86-specific about this technique, just that we only have
an implementation for x86 at the moment.
While we could potentially expose this as a Clang-level attribute as
well, that seems like a good question to defer for the moment as it
isn't 100% clear whether that or some other programmer interface (or
both?) would be best. We'll defer the programmer interface side of this
for now, but at least get to the point where the feature can be enabled
without relying on implementation details.
This also allows us to do something that was really hard before: we can
enable *just* the indirect call retpolines when using SLH. For x86, we
don't have any other way to mitigate indirect calls. Other architectures
may take a different approach of course, and none of this is surfaced to
user-level flags.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51157
llvm-svn: 341363
This reverts commit b4547c9cadd2f8adfe3f3182e4c56e466c5256cb.
Apparently git llvm push from the monorepo does not respect branches and
pushes the current branch to master.
llvm-svn: 341352
The code remains so that we can potentially reenable it in a point
release, but the driver will reject it. Several issues were raised
during testing that made it clear that this was not quite ready for
general consumption.
Approved by: Hans Wennborg
llvm-svn: 341350
Summary:
Some `Expr` classes set up default values for the `ExprBits` of `Stmt`. These
default values are then overwritten by the parser sometimes. One example is
`InitListExpr` which sets the value kind to be an rvalue in the ctor. However,
this bit may change after the `InitListExpr` is created. There may be other
expressions similar to `InitListExpr` in this sense, thus the safest solution
is to copy the expression bits.
The lack of copying `ExprBits` causes an assertion in the analyzer engine in a
specific case: Since the value kind is not imported, the analyzer engine
believes that the given InitListExpr is an rvalue, thus it creates a
nonloc::CompoundVal instead of creating memory region (as in case of an lvalue
reference).
Reviewers: a_sidorin, r.stahl, xazax.hun, a.sidorin
Subscribers: rnkovacs, dkrupp, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51533
llvm-svn: 341316
This patch fixes target linker emulation for aarch64 big endian.
aarch64_be_linux is not recognized by gnu ld. The equivalent emulation
mode supported by gnu ld is aarch64linuxb.
Patch by: Bharathi Seshadri
Reviewed by: Peter Smith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42930
llvm-svn: 341312
Summary:
Given the following kernel:
__kernel void foo() {
double d;
double4 dd;
}
and cl_khr_fp64 is disabled, the compilation would fail due to
the presence of 'double d', but when removed, it passes.
The expectation is that extended vector types of unsupported types
will also be unsupported.
The patch adds the check for this scenario.
Patch by: Ofir Cohen
Reviewers: bader, Anastasia, AlexeySotkin, yaxunl
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51296
llvm-svn: 341309
These aren't documented in the Intel Intrinsics Guide, but are supported by gcc and icc.
Includes these intrinsics:
_ktestc_mask8_u8, _ktestz_mask8_u8, _ktest_mask8_u8
_ktestc_mask16_u8, _ktestz_mask16_u8, _ktest_mask16_u8
_ktestc_mask32_u8, _ktestz_mask32_u8, _ktest_mask32_u8
_ktestc_mask64_u8, _ktestz_mask64_u8, _ktest_mask64_u8
llvm-svn: 341265
This adds:
_cvtmask8_u32, _cvtmask16_u32, _cvtmask32_u32, _cvtmask64_u64
_cvtu32_mask8, _cvtu32_mask16, _cvtu32_mask32, _cvtu64_mask64
_load_mask8, _load_mask16, _load_mask32, _load_mask64
_store_mask8, _store_mask16, _store_mask32, _store_mask64
These are currently missing from the Intel Intrinsics Guide webpage.
llvm-svn: 341251
This adds the following intrinsics:
_kshiftli_mask8
_kshiftli_mask16
_kshiftli_mask32
_kshiftli_mask64
_kshiftri_mask8
_kshiftri_mask16
_kshiftri_mask32
_kshiftri_mask64
llvm-svn: 341234
Summary:
Added option -gline-directives-only to support emission of the debug directives
only. It behaves very similar to -gline-tables-only, except that it sets
llvm debug info emission kind to
llvm::DICompileUnit::DebugDirectivesOnly.
Reviewers: echristo
Subscribers: aprantl, fedor.sergeev, JDevlieghere, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51177
llvm-svn: 341212
There are two types of dynamic initializer stubs. There's
`dynamic initializer for 'x''(void)
and
`dynamic initializer for `static Foo::Bar StaticDataMember''(void)
The second case is disambiguated from the first by the presence of
a ? after the operator code. So the first will appear something like
?__E<name> while the second will appear something like ?__E?<name>.
clang-cl was mangling these both the same though. This patch
matches behavior with cl.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51500
llvm-svn: 341117
The changes were breaking CUDA compilation.
Reverted revisions:
r340681 D50845
[CUDA/OpenMP] Define only some host macros during device compilation
r340772 D51312
[OpenMP][NVPTX] Use appropriate _CALL_ELF macro when offloading
r340967 D51441
Add predefined macro __gnu_linux__ for proper aux-triple
llvm-svn: 341115
'declare target'.
All the functions, referenced in implicit|explicit target regions must
be emitted during code emission for the device.
llvm-svn: 341093
Return value of dyn_cast_or_null should be checked before use.
Otherwise we may put a null pointer into the map as a key and eventually
crash in checkDeadSymbols.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51385
llvm-svn: 341092
Summary:
Port libFuzzer to windows-msvc.
This patch allows libFuzzer targets to be built and run on Windows, using -fsanitize=fuzzer and/or fsanitize=fuzzer-no-link. It allows these forms of coverage instrumentation to work on Windows as well.
It does not fix all issues, such as those with -fsanitize-coverage=stack-depth, which is not usable on Windows as of this patch.
It also does not fix any libFuzzer integration tests. Nearly all of them fail to compile, fixing them will come in a later patch, so libFuzzer tests are disabled on Windows until them.
Patch By: metzman
Reviewers: morehouse, rnk
Reviewed By: morehouse, rnk
Subscribers: #sanitizers, delcypher, morehouse, kcc, eraman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51022
llvm-svn: 341082
AMDGPU target need -fvisibility hidden option for clang to
work around a limitation of no PLT support, otherwise there is compilation
error at -O0.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51434
llvm-svn: 341077
Object linking isn't supported, so it's not useful
to emit default visibility. Default visibility requires
relocations we don't yet support for functions compiled
in another translation unit.
WebAssembly already does this, although they insert these
arguments in a different place for some reason.
llvm-svn: 341033
ASTContext::applyObjCProtocolQualifiers will return a canonical type when given
a canonical type and an array of canonical protocols. If the protocols are not
canonical then the returned type is also not canonical. Since a canonical type is needed, canonicalize the returned type before using it. This later prevents
a type from having a non-canonical canonical type.
llvm-svn: 341013
Introduce a new MemRegion sub-class, CXXDerivedObjectRegion, which is
the opposite of CXXBaseObjectRegion, to represent such casts. Such region is
a bit weird because it is by design bigger than its super-region.
But it's not harmful when it is put on top of a SymbolicRegion
that has unknown extent anyway.
Offset computation for CXXDerivedObjectRegion and proper modeling of casts
still remains to be implemented.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51191
llvm-svn: 340984
Don't try to understand what's going on when there's a C++ method called eg.
CFRetain().
Refactor the checker a bit, to use more modern APIs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50866
llvm-svn: 340982
The analyzer doesn't make use of them anyway and they seem to have
pretty weird AST from time to time, so let's just skip them for now.
Fixes a crash reported as pr37769.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50855
llvm-svn: 340977
The analyzer doesn't make use of them anyway and they seem to have
pretty weird AST from time to time, so let's just skip them for now.
Fixes pr37769.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50824
llvm-svn: 340975
Clang predefine macro __linx__ for aux-triple with Linux OS
but does not predefine macro __gnu_linux__. This causes
some compilation error for certain applications, e.g. Eigen.
This patch fixes that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51441
llvm-svn: 340967
By making sure the returned value from getKnownSVal is consistent with
the value used inside expression engine.
PR38427
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51252
llvm-svn: 340965
If the target construct can be executed in SPMD mode + it is a loop
based directive with static scheduling, we can use lightweight runtime
support.
llvm-svn: 340953
Summary:
Port libFuzzer to windows-msvc.
This patch allows libFuzzer targets to be built and run on Windows, using -fsanitize=fuzzer and/or fsanitize=fuzzer-no-link. It allows these forms of coverage instrumentation to work on Windows as well.
It does not fix all issues, such as those with -fsanitize-coverage=stack-depth, which is not usable on Windows as of this patch.
It also does not fix any libFuzzer integration tests. Nearly all of them fail to compile, fixing them will come in a later patch, so libFuzzer tests are disabled on Windows until them.
Reviewers: morehouse, rnk
Reviewed By: morehouse, rnk
Subscribers: #sanitizers, delcypher, morehouse, kcc, eraman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51022
llvm-svn: 340949
Since MinGW supports automatically importing external variables from
DLLs even without the DLLImport attribute, we shouldn't mark them
as DSO local unless we actually know them to be local for sure.
Keep marking thread local variables as DSO local.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51382
llvm-svn: 340941
Summary:
Resolve all relative paths before running the tool instead.
This fixes the usage of ClangTool in AllTUsExecutor. The executor will
try running multiple ClangTool instances in parallel with compile
commands that usually have the same working directory.
Changing working directory is a global operation, so we end up
changing working directory in the middle of running other actions,
which leads to spurious compile errors.
Reviewers: ioeric, sammccall
Reviewed By: ioeric
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51407
llvm-svn: 340937
Currently ident_t objects are created const when debug info is not
enabled, but the libittnotify libray in the OpenMP runtime writes to
the reserved_2 field (See __kmp_itt_region_forking in
openmp/runtime/src/kmp_itt.inl). Now create ident_t objects non-const.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51331
llvm-svn: 340934
ARM_FEATURE_DSP is already set for targets with the +dsp feature. In
the backend, this target feature is also used to represent the
availability of the of the instructions that the ACLE guard through
the __ARM_FEATURE_SIMD32 macro. We don't have any cores that
implement one and not the other, so set this macro for cores later
than V6 or for Cortex-M cores that the target parser, or user, reports
that the 'dsp' instructions are supported.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51093
llvm-svn: 340911
This adds the following intrinsics:
_kadd_mask64
_kadd_mask32
_kadd_mask16
_kadd_mask8
These are missing from the Intel Intrinsics Guide, but are implemented by both gcc and icc.
llvm-svn: 340879
OffloadBundlingJobAction constructor accepts a list of JobAction as inputs.
The host JobAction is the last one. The file type of OffloadBundlingJobAction
should be determined by the host JobAction (the last one) instead of the first
one.
Since HIP emits LLVM bitcode for device compilation, device JobAction has
different file type as host Job Action. This bug causes incorrect output file
extension for HIP.
This patch fixes it by using the last input JobAction (host JobAction) to determine
file type of OffloadBundlingJobAction.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51336
llvm-svn: 340873
Summary:
Port libFuzzer to windows-msvc.
This patch allows libFuzzer targets to be built and run on Windows, using -fsanitize=fuzzer and/or fsanitize=fuzzer-no-link. It allows these forms of coverage instrumentation to work on Windows as well.
It does not fix all issues, such as those with -fsanitize-coverage=stack-depth, which is not usable on Windows as of this patch.
It also does not fix any libFuzzer integration tests. Nearly all of them fail to compile, fixing them will come in a later patch, so libFuzzer tests are disabled on Windows until them.
Patch By: metzman
Reviewers: morehouse, rnk
Reviewed By: morehouse, rnk
Subscribers: morehouse, kcc, eraman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51022
llvm-svn: 340860
It seems like an oversight that this check was not always enabled for
on-device or device simulator targets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51239
llvm-svn: 340849
Summary:
This greatly reduces the time to read 'compile_commands.json'.
For Chromium on my machine it's now 0.7 seconds vs 30 seconds before the
change.
Reviewers: sammccall, jfb
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: mgrang, jfb, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51314
llvm-svn: 340838
We add check for invalidation of iterators. The only operation we handle here
is the (copy) assignment.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32747
llvm-svn: 340805
Summary: When offloading to a device and using the powerpc64le version of the auxiliary triple, the _CALL_ELF macro is not set correctly to 2 resulting in the attempt to include a header that does not exist. This patch fixes this problem.
Reviewers: Hahnfeld, ABataev, caomhin
Reviewed By: Hahnfeld
Subscribers: guansong, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51312
llvm-svn: 340772
Currently an address_space is stored in a qualifier. This makes any type
declared with an address_space attribute in the form
`__attribute__((address_space(1))) int 1;` be wrapped in an AttributedType.
This is for a later patch where if `address_space` is declared in a macro,
any diagnostics that would normally print the address space will instead dump
the macro name. This will require saving any macro information in the
AttributedType.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51229
llvm-svn: 340765
This also adds a second intrinsic name for the 16-bit mask versions.
These intrinsics match gcc and icc. They just aren't published in the Intel Intrinsics Guide so I only recently found they existed.
llvm-svn: 340719
When compiling CUDA or OpenMP device code Clang parses header files
that expect certain predefined macros from the host architecture. To
make this work the compiler passes the host triple via the -aux-triple
argument and (until now) pulls in all macros for that "auxiliary triple"
unconditionally.
However this results in defines like __SSE_MATH__ that will trigger
inline assembly making use of the "advertised" target features. See
the discussion of D47849 and PR38464 for a detailed explanation of
the encountered problems.
Instead of blacklisting "known bad" examples this patch starts adding
defines that are needed for certain headers like bits/wordsize.h and
bits/mathinline.h.
The disadvantage of this approach is that it decouples the definitions
from their target toolchain. However in my opinion it's more important
to keep definitions for one header close together. For one this will
include a clear documentation why these particular defines are needed.
Furthermore it simplifies maintenance because adding defines for a new
header or support for a new aux-triple only needs to touch one piece
of code.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50845
llvm-svn: 340681
As reported on http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2018-August/058760.html,
this broke i386-freebsd11 due to its lack of atomic 64 bit primitives.
While that's not really this commit's fault, let's revert back to the old
behaviour until this can be fixed. This means generating cmpxchg8b etc for i386
and i486 which don't technically support those, but that's been the behaviour
for a long time, so a little longer probably doesn't hurt that much.
> Adjust MaxAtomicInlineWidth for i386/i486 targets.
>
> This is to fix the bug reported in https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34347#c6.
> Currently, all MaxAtomicInlineWidth of x86-32 targets are set to 64. However,
> i386 doesn't support any cmpxchg related instructions. i486 only supports cmpxchg.
> So in this patch MaxAtomicInlineWidth is reset as follows:
> For i386, the MaxAtomicInlineWidth should be 0 because no cmpxchg is supported.
> For i486, the MaxAtomicInlineWidth should be 32 because it supports cmpxchg.
> For others 32 bits x86 cpu, the MaxAtomicInlineWidth should be 64 because of cmpxchg8b.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42154
llvm-svn: 340666
If all LLVM passes are disabled, we can't emit a summary because there
could be unnamed globals in the IR.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51198
llvm-svn: 340640
Summary:
The Bug was reported and fixed by Owen Pan. See the original bug report here: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38557
Patch by Owen Pan!
Reviewers: krasimir, djasper, klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
Subscribers: JonasToth, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50697
llvm-svn: 340624
Revert to the original behavior: only calculate real file path when
file is opened and avoid using InterndPath for real path calculation.
llvm-svn: 340602
Summary:
This partially rolls back the change in D48903:
89aa7f45a1 (diff-0025af005307891b5429b6a834823d5eR318)
`real_path` can be very expensive on real file systems, and calling it on each
opened file can slow down the compilation. This also slows down deserialized
ASTs for which real paths need to be recalculated for each input files again.
For clangd code completion latency (using preamble):
Before
{F7039629}
After
{F7039630}
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov, simark
Reviewed By: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: kadircet, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51159
llvm-svn: 340598
Summary:
With this patch, the SMT backend is almost completely detached from the CSA.
Unfortunate consequence is that we missed the `ConditionTruthVal` from the CSA and had to use `Optional<bool>`.
The Z3 solver implementation is still in the same file as the `Z3ConstraintManager`, in `lib/StaticAnalyzer/Core/Z3ConstraintManager.cpp` though, but except for that, the SMT API can be moved to anywhere in the codebase.
Reviewers: NoQ, george.karpenkov
Reviewed By: george.karpenkov
Subscribers: xazax.hun, szepet, a.sidorin, Szelethus
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50772
llvm-svn: 340534
Summary:
By making SMTConstraintManager a template and passing the SMT constraint type and expr, we can further move code from the Z3ConstraintManager class to the generic SMT constraint Manager.
Now, each SMT specific constraint manager only needs to implement the method `bool canReasonAbout(SVal X) const`.
Reviewers: NoQ, george.karpenkov
Reviewed By: george.karpenkov
Subscribers: mgorny, xazax.hun, szepet, a.sidorin, Szelethus
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50770
llvm-svn: 340533
Summary: There is no reason to have a base class for a context anymore as each SMT object carries a reference to the specific solver context.
Reviewers: NoQ, george.karpenkov, hiraditya
Reviewed By: hiraditya
Subscribers: hiraditya, xazax.hun, szepet, a.sidorin, Szelethus
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50768
llvm-svn: 340532
subtarget features for indirect calls and indirect branches.
This is in preparation for enabling *only* the call retpolines when
using speculative load hardening.
I've continued to use subtarget features for now as they continue to
seem the best fit given the lack of other retpoline like constructs so
far.
The LLVM side is pretty simple. I'd like to eventually get rid of the
old feature, but not sure what backwards compatibility issues that will
cause.
This does remove the "implies" from requesting an external thunk. This
always seemed somewhat questionable and is now clearly not desirable --
you specify a thunk the same way no matter which set of things are
getting retpolines.
I really want to keep this nicely isolated from end users and just an
LLVM implementation detail, so I've moved the `-mretpoline` flag in
Clang to no longer rely on a specific subtarget feature by that name and
instead to be directly handled. In some ways this is simpler, but in
order to preserve existing behavior I've had to add some fallback code
so that users who relied on merely passing -mretpoline-external-thunk
continue to get the same behavior. We should eventually remove this
I suspect (we have never tested that it works!) but I've not done that
in this patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51150
llvm-svn: 340515
Tracking those can help to provide much better diagnostics in many cases.
In general, most of the visitor machinery should be refactored to allow
tracking the origin of arbitrary values.
rdar://36039765
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51131
llvm-svn: 340475
Previously we only used target triple as provided which matches the
GCC behavior, but it also means that all clients have to be consistent
in their spelling of target triples since e.g. x86_64-linux-gnu and
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu will result in Clang driver looking at two
different paths when searching for runtime libraries.
Unfortunatelly, as it turned out many clients aren't consistent in
their spelling of target triples, e.g. many Linux distributions use
the shorter spelling but config.guess and rustc insist on using the
normalized variant which is causing issues. To avoid having to ship
multiple copies of runtimes for different triple spelling or rely on
symlinks which are not portable, we should also check the normalized
triple when constructing paths for multiarch runtimes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50547
llvm-svn: 340471
Summary:
`CXXNamedCastExpr` importing is already handled in the respective `VisitCXXNamedCastExpr` method.
So this code here can never be reached under normal circumstances and we might as well remove it.
This patch shouldn't change any observable behavior of the ASTImporter.
Reviewers: a.sidorin, a_sidorin
Reviewed By: a_sidorin
Subscribers: martong, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51110
llvm-svn: 340466
Summary:
It's already allowed to prematurely release a scoped lock, now we also
allow relocking it again, possibly even in another mode.
This is the second attempt, the first had been merged as r339456 and
reverted in r339558 because it caused a crash.
Reviewers: delesley, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: delesley, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: hokein, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49885
llvm-svn: 340459
constants by default when there is no optimization.
GCC's option -fno-keep-static-consts can be used to not emit
unused static constants.
In Clang, since default behavior does not keep unused static constants,
-fkeep-static-consts can be used to emit these if required. This could be
useful for producing identification strings like SVN identifiers
inside the object file even though the string isn't used by the program.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40925
llvm-svn: 340439
This change fixes the problem in https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38332
by allowing driver::Action::BackendJobClass to run with the analyzer.
Otherwise, such jobs will look up the non-existing compilation database
and then run without flags.
Also filter out the -Wa,* flags that could be passed to and ignored
by the clang compiler. Clang-tidy gives warnings about unused -Wa,* flags.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D51002
llvm-svn: 340421
of the captured variable when determining whether the capture needs
special handing when the block is copied or disposed.
This fixes bugs in the handling of variables captured by a block that is
nested inside a lambda that captures the variables by reference.
rdar://problem/43540889
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51025
llvm-svn: 340408
Summary:
`CallDecription` can only handle function for the time being. If we want to match c++ method, we can only use method name to match and can't improve the matching accuracy through the qualifiers.
This patch add the support for `QualifiedName` matching to improve the matching accuracy.
Reviewers: xazax.hun, NoQ, george.karpenkov, rnkovacs
Reviewed By: xazax.hun, NoQ, rnkovacs
Subscribers: Szelethus, szepet, rnkovacs, a.sidorin, mikhail.ramalho, cfe-commits, MTC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48027
llvm-svn: 340407
Summary:
Currently there are several issues with the import of class template
specializations. (1) Different TUs may have class template specializations
with the same template arguments, but with different set of instantiated
MethodDecls and FieldDecls. In this patch we provide a fix to merge these
methods and fields. (2) Currently, we search the partial template
specializations in the set of simple specializations and we add partial
specializations as simple specializations. This is bad, this patch fixes it.
Reviewers: a_sidorin, xazax.hun, r.stahl
Subscribers: rnkovacs, dkrupp, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50451
llvm-svn: 340402
Set __mips_fpr to 0 if o32 ABI is used with either -mfpxx
or none of -mfp32, -mfpxx, -mfp64 being specified.
Introduce additional checks:
-mfpxx is only to be used in conjunction with the o32 ABI.
report an error when incompatible options are provided.
Formerly no errors were raised when combining n32/n64 ABIs
with -mfp32 and -mfpxx.
There are other cases when __mips_fpr should be set to 0
that are not covered, ex. using o32 on a mips64 cpu
which is valid but not supported in the backend as of yet.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50557
llvm-svn: 340391
The command line option -fvisibility-inlines-hidden makes inlined method hidden, but it is expected not to affect the visibility of static local variables in the function.
However, Clang makes the static local variables in the function also hidden as reported in PR37595. This problem causes LLVM bootstarp failure on Fedora 28 if configured with -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON.
This patch makes the behavior of -fvisibility-inlines-hidden option to be consistent with that of gcc; the option does not change the visibility of the static local variables if the containing function does not associated with explicit visibility attribute and becomes hidden due to this option.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50968
llvm-svn: 340386
EmitX86BuiltinExpr() emits all args into Ops at the beginning, so don't do that
work again.
This changes behavior: If e.g. ++a was passed as an arg, we incremented a twice
previously. This change fixes that bug.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D50979
llvm-svn: 340348
If using a custom stack alignment, one is expected to make sure
that all callers provide such alignment, or realign the stack in
all entry points (and callbacks).
Despite this, the compiler can assume that the main function will
need realignment in these cases, since the startup routines calling
the main function most probably won't provide the custom alignment.
This matches what GCC does in similar cases; if compiling with
-mincoming-stack-boundary=X -mpreferred-stack-boundary=X, GCC normally
assumes such alignment on entry to a function, but specifically for
the main function still does realignment.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51026
llvm-svn: 340334
This commit adds the flag -fno-c++-static-destructors and the attributes
[[clang::no_destroy]] and [[clang::always_destroy]]. no_destroy specifies that a
specific static or thread duration variable shouldn't have it's destructor
registered, and is the default in -fno-c++-static-destructors mode.
always_destroy is the opposite, and is the default in -fc++-static-destructors
mode.
A variable whose destructor is disabled (either because of
-fno-c++-static-destructors or [[clang::no_destroy]]) doesn't count as a use of
the destructor, so we don't do any access checking or mark it referenced. We
also don't emit -Wexit-time-destructors for these variables.
rdar://21734598
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50994
llvm-svn: 340306
Summary:
r306722 introduced a new note called note_silence_unligned_allocation_unavailable
where I believe what was meant is note_silence_aligned_allocation_unavailable.
Reviewers: ahatanak
Subscribers: dexonsmith, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51043
llvm-svn: 340288
For the following example:
struct Base {
int x;
};
// In a different translation unit
struct Derived : public Base {
Derived() {}
};
For a call to Derived::Derived(), we'll receive a note that
this->x is uninitialized. Since x is not a direct field of Derived,
it could be a little confusing. This patch aims to fix this, as well
as the case when the derived object has a field that has the name as
an inherited uninitialized data member:
struct Base {
int x; // note: uninitialized field 'this->Base::x'
};
struct Derived : public Base {
int x = 5;
Derived() {}
};
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50905
llvm-svn: 340272
Now that it has it's own file, it makes little sense for
isPointerOrReferenceUninit to be this large, so I moved
dereferencing to a separate function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50509
llvm-svn: 340265
Turns out it can't be removed from the analyzer since it relies on CallEvent.
Moving to staticAnalyzer/core
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51023
llvm-svn: 340247
Specifically, AttributedType now tracks a regular attr::Kind rather than
having its own parallel Kind enumeration, and AttributedTypeLoc now
holds an Attr* instead of holding an ad-hoc collection of Attr fields.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50526
This reinstates r339623, reverted in r339638, with a fix to not fail
template instantiation if we instantiate a QualType with no associated
type source information and we encounter an AttributedType.
llvm-svn: 340215
This changes the current default behavior (from emitting pubnames by
default, to not emitting them by default) & moves to matching GCC's
behavior* with one significant difference: -gno(-gnu)-pubnames disables
pubnames even in the presence of -gsplit-dwarf (though -gsplit-dwarf
still by default enables -ggnu-pubnames). This allows users to disable
pubnames (& the new DWARF5 accelerated access tables) when they might
not be worth the size overhead.
* GCC's behavior is that -ggnu-pubnames and -gpubnames override each
other, and that -gno-gnu-pubnames and -gno-pubnames act as synonyms and
disable either kind of pubnames if they come last. (eg: -gpubnames
-gno-gnu-pubnames causes no pubnames (neither gnu or standard) to be
emitted)
llvm-svn: 340206
Summary: unique_ptr makes the ownership clearer than a raw pointer container.
Reviewers: Eugene.Zelenko, dblaikie
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50945
llvm-svn: 340198
If the function is actually a weak reference, it should not be marked as
deferred definition as this is only a declaration. Patch adds checks for
the definitions if they must be emitted. Otherwise, only declaration is
emitted.
llvm-svn: 340191
While investigating why LLDB (which can build hundreds of clang
modules during one debug session) was getting "too many open files"
errors, I found that most of them are .pcm files that are kept open by
ModuleManager. Pretty much all of the open file dscriptors are
FileEntries that are refering to `.pcm` files for which a buffer
already exists in a CompilerInstance's PCMCache.
Before PCMCache was added it was necessary to hold on to open file
descriptors to ensure that all ModuleManagers using the same
FileManager read the a consistent version of a given `.pcm` file on
disk, even when a concurrent clang process overwrites the file halfway
through. The PCMCache makes this practice unnecessary, since it caches
the entire contents of a `.pcm` file, while the FileManager caches all
the stat() information.
This patch adds a call to FileEntry::closeFile() to the path where a
Buffer has already been created. This is necessary because even for a
freshly written `.pcm` file the file is stat()ed once immediately
after writing to generate a FileEntry in the FileManager. Because a
freshly-generated file's contents is stored in the PCMCache, it is
fine to close the file immediately thereafter. The second change this
patch makes is to set the `ShouldClose` flag to true when reading a
`.pcm` file into the PCMCache for the first time.
[For reference, in 1 Clang instance there is
- 1 FileManager and
- n ModuleManagers with
- n PCMCaches.]
rdar://problem/40906753
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50870
llvm-svn: 340188
Summary:
The ASTImporter does currently not handle const_casts. This patch adds the
missing const_cast importer code and the test case that discovered this.
Reviewers: a.sidorin, a_sidorin
Reviewed By: a_sidorin
Subscribers: a_sidorin, martong, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50932
llvm-svn: 340182
by a block.
Added checks for capturing of the variable in the block when trying to
emit correct address for the variable with the reference type. This
extra check allows correctly identify the variables that are not
captured in the block context.
llvm-svn: 340181
This is a partial retry of rL340137 (reverted at rL340138 because of gcc host compiler crashing)
with 1 change:
Remove the changes to make microsoft builtins also use the LLVM intrinsics.
This exposes the LLVM funnel shift intrinsics as more familiar bit rotation functions in clang
(when both halves of a funnel shift are the same value, it's a rotate).
We're free to name these as we want because we're not copying gcc, but if there's some other
existing art (eg, the microsoft ops) that we want to replicate, we can change the names.
The funnel shift intrinsics were added here:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D49242
With improved codegen in:
https://reviews.llvm.org/rL337966https://reviews.llvm.org/rL339359
And basic IR optimization added in:
https://reviews.llvm.org/rL338218https://reviews.llvm.org/rL340022
...so these are expected to produce asm output that's equal or better to the multi-instruction
alternatives using primitive C/IR ops.
In the motivating loop example from PR37387:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37387#c7
...we get the expected 'rolq' x86 instructions if we substitute the rotate builtin into the source.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50924
llvm-svn: 340141
This is a retry of rL340135 (reverted at rL340136 because of gcc host compiler crashing)
with 2 changes:
1. Move the code into a helper to reduce code duplication (and hopefully work-around the crash).
2. The original commit had a formatting bug in the docs (missing an underscore).
Original commit message:
This exposes the LLVM funnel shift intrinsics as more familiar bit rotation functions in clang
(when both halves of a funnel shift are the same value, it's a rotate).
We're free to name these as we want because we're not copying gcc, but if there's some other
existing art (eg, the microsoft ops that are modified in this patch) that we want to replicate,
we can change the names.
The funnel shift intrinsics were added here:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D49242
With improved codegen in:
https://reviews.llvm.org/rL337966https://reviews.llvm.org/rL339359
And basic IR optimization added in:
https://reviews.llvm.org/rL338218https://reviews.llvm.org/rL340022
...so these are expected to produce asm output that's equal or better to the multi-instruction
alternatives using primitive C/IR ops.
In the motivating loop example from PR37387:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37387#c7
...we get the expected 'rolq' x86 instructions if we substitute the rotate builtin into the source.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50924
llvm-svn: 340137
This exposes the LLVM funnel shift intrinsics as more familiar bit rotation functions in clang
(when both halves of a funnel shift are the same value, it's a rotate).
We're free to name these as we want because we're not copying gcc, but if there's some other
existing art (eg, the microsoft ops that are modified in this patch) that we want to replicate,
we can change the names.
The funnel shift intrinsics were added here:
D49242
With improved codegen in:
rL337966
rL339359
And basic IR optimization added in:
rL338218
rL340022
...so these are expected to produce asm output that's equal or better to the multi-instruction
alternatives using primitive C/IR ops.
In the motivating loop example from PR37387:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37387#c7
...we get the expected 'rolq' x86 instructions if we substitute the rotate builtin into the source.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50924
llvm-svn: 340135
ARCMigrator is using code from RetainCountChecker, which is a layering
violation (and it also does it badly, by using a different header, and
then relying on implementation being present in a header file).
This change splits up RetainSummaryManager into a separate library in
lib/Analysis, which can be used independently of a checker.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50934
llvm-svn: 340114
expression
Clang emits invalid protocol metadata when a @protocol expression is used with a
forward-declared protocol. The protocol metadata is missing protocol conformance
list of the protocol since we don't have access to the definition of it in the
compiled translation unit. The linker then might end up picking the invalid
metadata when linking which will lead to incorrect runtime protocol conformance
checks.
This commit makes sure that Clang fails to compile code that uses a @protocol
expression with a forward-declared protocol. This ensures that Clang does not
emit invalid protocol metadata. I added an extra assert in CodeGen to ensure
that this kind of issue won't happen in other places.
rdar://32787811
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49462
llvm-svn: 340102
Summary:
There isn't anything inherently wrong with returning a label from a
statement expression. In practice, the Linux kernel uses this pattern to
materialize PCs.
Fixes PR38569
Reviewers: niravd, rsmith, nickdesaulniers
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50805
llvm-svn: 340101
A lot of code in RetainCountChecker deals with GC mode.
Given that GC mode is deprecated, Apple does not ship runtime for it,
and modern compiler toolchain does not support it, it makes sense to
remove the code dealing with it in order to aid understanding of
RetainCountChecker.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50747
llvm-svn: 340091
Summary:
This is needed to avoid conflicts in mangled names for codeview types in
anonymous namespaces. In CodeView, types refer to each other typically
through forward declarations, which contain mangled names. These names
have to be unique, otherwise the debugger will look up the mangled name
and find the wrong definition.
Furthermore, ThinLTO will deduplicate the types, and debug info
verification can fail when the types have the wrong sizes. This is
PR38608.
Fixes PR38609.
Reviewers: majnemer, inglorion, hans
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, aprantl, JDevlieghere, dexonsmith, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50877
llvm-svn: 340079
Given 'typename T typename U', we would correctly diagnose the missing
comma, but incorrectly disambiguate the first parameter as being a
non-type parameter and complain that the 'T' is not a qualified-id.
See also gcc.gnu.org/PR86998.
llvm-svn: 340074
Different shared libraries contain different fat binary, which is stored in a global variable
__hip_gpubin_handle. Since different compilation units share the same fat binary, this
variable has linkonce linkage. However, it should not be merged across different shared
libraries.
This patch set the visibility of the global variable to be hidden, which will make it invisible
in the shared library, therefore preventing it from being merged.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50596
llvm-svn: 340056
r337619 added __shiftleft128 / __shiftright128 as functions in intrin.h.
Microsoft's STL plans on using these functions, and they're using intrin0.h
which just has declarations of built-ins to not pull in the huge intrin.h
header in the standard library headers. That requires that these functions are
real built-ins.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D50907
llvm-svn: 340048
Currently, clang generates a new block descriptor global variable for
each new block literal. This commit merges block descriptors that are
identical inside and across translation units using the same approach
taken in r339438.
To enable merging identical block descriptors, the size and signature of
the block and information about the captures are encoded into the name
of the block descriptor variable. Also, the block descriptor variable is
marked as linkonce_odr and unnamed_addr.
rdar://problem/42640703
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50783
llvm-svn: 340041
Summary:
Empty preamble is valid for source file which doesn't have any
preprocessor and #includes.
This patch makes clang treat an empty preamble as a normal preamble.
Check: ninja check-clang
A testcase is added in https://reviews.llvm.org/D50627.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50628
llvm-svn: 340029
This clang-cl driver change removes the PCH options when we are only generating
preprocessed output. This is similar to the behavior of Y-.
Patch by: mikerice
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50640
llvm-svn: 340025
- Add a command line options -msign-return-address to enable return address
signing
- Armv8.3a added instructions to sign the return address to help mitigate
against ROP attacks
- This patch adds command line options to generate function attributes that
signal to the back whether return address signing instructions should be
added
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49793
llvm-svn: 340019
"-fno-use-cxa-atexit" was a default provided by the initial
commit offering hexagon support. This is no longer required.
Reviewers: bcahoon, sidneym
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50816
llvm-svn: 339979
Thread sanitizer instrumentation fails to skip all loads and stores to
profile counters. This can happen if profile counter updates are merged:
%.sink = phi i64* ...
%pgocount5 = load i64, i64* %.sink
%27 = add i64 %pgocount5, 1
%28 = bitcast i64* %.sink to i8*
call void @__tsan_write8(i8* %28)
store i64 %27, i64* %.sink
To suppress TSan diagnostics about racy counter updates, make the
counter updates atomic when TSan is enabled. If there's general interest
in this mode it can be surfaced as a clang/swift driver option.
Testing: check-{llvm,clang,profile}
rdar://40477803
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50867
llvm-svn: 339955
The TagDecl *OwnedTagDecl in ElaboratedType is quite commonly
null (at least when parsing all of Boost, it is non-null for only about 600
of the 66k ElaboratedType). Therefore we can save a pointer in the
common case by storing it as a trailing object, and storing a bit in the
bit-fields of Type indicating when the pointer is null.
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50715
llvm-svn: 339862
The bit-fields of Type have enough space for the member
unsigned NumArgs of SubstTemplateTypeParmPackType.
Reviewed By: erichkeane
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50713
llvm-svn: 339861
The bit-fields of `Type` have enough space for the member
`unsigned NumArgs` of `DependentTemplateSpecializationType`.
Reviewed By: erichkeane
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50712
llvm-svn: 339860
In r339807, I broke linking the builtins libraries for simulator targets, which itself was bad, but turns out it was all completely untested and marked with FIXME in the test suite.
This fixes all the test cases so they actually work, and fixes the bug I introduced in r339807.
llvm-svn: 339829
Summary:
Migrate callers to print().
dump() should be useful to downstreams and third parties as a debugging
aid. Everyone trips up on this and creates confusing output.
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50661
llvm-svn: 339810
Summary:
In r335809, Petr Hosek lays out support for what he calls the multiarch
runtimes layout. This new way of laying out the directories for runtime
libraries is workable for all platforms. Petr did some of the common
infrastructure and made it work for Linux and Fuscia. This patch is a
cleanup to the Darwin and MachO drivers to serve as a step toward
supporting it in Darwin.
This patch does primarily two things:
(1) Changes the APIs for how the Darwin driver refers to compiler-rt
libraries to use the component names, similar to how Linux and Fuscia do
(2) Removes some legacy functionality for supporting macOS versions
before 10.6. This functionality is effectively dead code because in
r339277, the support was removed from compiler-rt for generating the 10.4
runtime support library, and Xcode 10 (currently in beta) removes
libgcc_s.10.4 and libgcc_s.10.5 from the macOS SDK.
With this patch landed a subsequent patch can modify
MachO::AddLinkRuntimeLib to support the multiarch runtimes layout.
Worth noting: None of the removed functionality was actually covered in
the test suite. So no test case updates are required.
Reviewers: phosek, bruno, arphaman
Reviewed By: phosek, arphaman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50618
llvm-svn: 339807
The compiler may produce unexpected error messages/crashes when declare
target variables were used. Patch fixes problems with the declarations
marked as declare target to or link.
llvm-svn: 339805