The Intel compiler ICC supports the option "-fp-model=(source|double|extended)"
which causes the compiler to use a wider type for intermediate floating point
calculations. Also supported is a way to embed this effect in the source
program with #pragma float_control(source|double|extended).
This patch extends pragma float_control syntax, and also adds support
for a new floating point option "-ffp-eval-method=(source|double|extended)".
source: intermediate results use source precision
double: intermediate results use double precision
extended: intermediate results use extended precision
Reviewed By: Aaron Ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93769
Set default version for OpenCL C to 1.2. This means that the
absence of any standard flag will be equivalent to passing
'-cl-std=CL1.2'.
Note that this patch also fixes incorrect version check for
the pointer to pointer kernel arguments diagnostic and
atomic test.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106504
The Intel compiler ICC supports the option "-fp-model=(source|double|extended)"
which causes the compiler to use a wider type for intermediate floating point
calculations. Also supported is a way to embed this effect in the source
program with #pragma float_control(source|double|extended).
This patch extends pragma float_control syntax, and also adds support
for a new floating point option "-ffp-eval-method=(source|double|extended)".
source: intermediate results use source precision
double: intermediate results use double precision
extended: intermediate results use extended precision
Reviewed By: Aaron Ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93769
This diff changes llvm-ifs to use unified IFS file format
and perform other renaming changes in preparation for the
merging between elfabi/ifs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99810
This is mostly a mechanical change, but a testcase that contains
parts of the StringRef class (clang/test/Analysis/llvm-conventions.cpp)
isn't touched.
The default Altivec ABI was implemented but the clang error for specifying
its use still remains. Users could get around this but not specifying the
type of Altivec ABI but we need to remove the error.
Reviewed By: jsji
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102094
Summary:
The changes introduced in D97680 turns this command line option into a no-op so
it can be removed entirely.
Reviewed By: tianshilei1992
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102940
<string> is currently the highest impact header in a clang+llvm build:
https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/chromium-browser-clang/llvm-include-analysis.html
One of the most common places this is being included is the APInt.h header, which needs it for an old toString() implementation that returns std::string - an inefficient method compared to the SmallString versions that it actually wraps.
This patch replaces these APInt/APSInt methods with a pair of llvm::toString() helpers inside StringExtras.h, adjusts users accordingly and removes the <string> from APInt.h - I was hoping that more of these users could be converted to use the SmallString methods, but it appears that most end up creating a std::string anyhow. I avoided trying to use the raw_ostream << operators as well as I didn't want to lose having the integer radix explicit in the code.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103888
All fuchsia targets will now use the relative-vtables ABI by default.
Also remove -fexperimental-relative-c++-abi-vtables from test RUNs targeting fuchsia.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102374
Like other sanitizers, enable __has_feature(coverage_sanitizer) if clang
has enabled at least one SanitizerCoverage instrumentation type.
Because coverage instrumentation selection is not handled via normal
-fsanitize= (and thus not in SanitizeSet), passing this information
through to LangOptions required propagating the already parsed
-fsanitize-coverage= options from CodeGenOptions through to LangOptions
in FixupInvocation().
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103159
Currently, we have support for SYCL 1.2.1 (also known as SYCL 2017).
This patch introduces the start of support for SYCL 2020 mode, which is
the latest SYCL standard available at (https://www.khronos.org/registry/SYCL/specs/sycl-2020/html/sycl-2020.html).
This sets the default SYCL to be 2020 in the driver, and introduces the
notion of a "default" version (set to 2020) when cc1 is in SYCL mode
but there was no explicit -sycl-std= specified on the command line.
This patch adds support for GCC's -fstack-usage flag. With this flag, a stack
usage file (i.e., .su file) is generated for each input source file. The format
of the stack usage file is also similar to what is used by GCC. For each
function defined in the source file, a line with the following information is
produced in the .su file.
<source_file>:<line_number>:<function_name> <size_in_byte> <static/dynamic>
"Static" means that the function's frame size is static and the size info is an
accurate reflection of the frame size. While "dynamic" means the function's
frame size can only be determined at run-time because the function manipulates
the stack dynamically (e.g., due to variable size objects). The size info only
reflects the size of the fixed size frame objects in this case and therefore is
not a reliable measure of the total frame size.
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100509
Add front end diagnostics to report error for unimplemented TLS models set by
- compiler option `-ftls-model`
- attributes like `__thread int __attribute__((tls_model("local-exec"))) var_name;`
Reviewed by: aaron.ballman, nemanjai, PowerPC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102070
This implements the flag proposed in RFC
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2020-August/066437.html.
The goal is to add a way to override the default target C++ ABI through a
compiler flag. This makes it easier to test and transition between different
C++ ABIs through compile flags rather than build flags.
In this patch:
- Store -fc++-abi= in a LangOpt. This isn't stored in a CodeGenOpt because
there are instances outside of codegen where Clang needs to know what the
ABI is (particularly through ASTContext::createCXXABI), and we should be
able to override the target default if the flag is provided at that point.
- Expose the existing ABIs in TargetCXXABI as values that can be passed
through this flag.
- Create a .def file for these ABIs to make it easier to check flag values.
- Add an error for diagnosing bad ABI flag values.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85802
AMDGPU backend need to know whether floating point opcodes that support exception
flag gathering quiet and propagate signaling NaN inputs per IEEE754-2008, which is
conveyed by a function attribute "amdgpu-ieee". "amdgpu-ieee"="false" turns this off.
Without this function attribute backend assumes it is on for compute functions.
-mamdgpu-ieee and -mno-amdgpu-ieee are added to Clang to control this function attribute.
By default it is on. -mno-amdgpu-ieee requires -fno-honor-nans or equivalent.
Reviewed by: Matt Arsenault
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77013
Reduces numbers of files built for clang-format from 575 to 449.
Requires two small changes:
1. Don't use llvm::ExceptionHandling in LangOptions. This isn't
even quite the right type since we don't use all of its values.
Tweaks the changes made in:
- https://reviews.llvm.org/D93215
- https://reviews.llvm.org/D93216
2. Move section name validation code added (long ago) in commit 30ba67439 out
of libBasic into Sema and base the check on the triple. This is a bit less
OOP-y, but completely in line with what we do in many other places in Sema.
No behavior change.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101463
NFC, this simplifies the main parsing/generating functions by moving logic around conditional `LangOptions` where it belongs.
Reviewed By: Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100653
`Success` is set to `false` whenever `Diags.Report(diag::err_)` is called. Remove the duplication and use `Diags` as the source of truth when deciding whether to report parsing success/failure.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100644
This patch implements the copy assignment for `CompilerInvocation`.
Eventually, the deep-copy operation will be moved into a `clone()` method (D100460), but until then, this is necessary for basic ergonomics.
Depends on D100455.
Reviewed By: Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100473
This patch documents the reason `CompilerInvocationBase` exists and renames it to more descriptive `CompilerInvocationRefBase`.
To make the distinction obvious, it also splits out new `CompilerInvocationValueBase` class.
Reviewed By: Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100455
The `CompilerInvocationBase` class factors out members of `CompilerInvocation` that need special handling (initialization or copy constructor), so that `CompilerInvocation` can be implemented as a simple value object.
Currently, the `AnalyzerOpts` member of `CompilerInvocation` violates that setup. This patch extracts the member to `CompilerInvocationBase` and handles it in the copy constructor the same way other it handles other members.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99568
The test Frontend/plugin-delayed-template.cpp is failing when asserts
are enabled because it hits an assertion in denormalizeStringImpl when
trying to round-trip OPT_plugin_arg. Fix this by adjusting how the
option is handled, as the first part is joined to -plugin-arg and the
second is separate.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99606
In order to test the preservation of the original Debug Info metadata
in your projects, a front end option could be very useful, since users
usually report that a concrete entity (e.g. variable x, or function fn2())
is missing debug info. The [0] is an example of running the utility
on GDB Project.
This depends on: D82546 and D82545.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82547
Files compiled with C++ for OpenCL mode can now have a distinct
file extension - clcpp, then clang driver picks the compilation
mode automatically (-x clcpp) without the use of -cl-std=clc++.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96771
SYCL compilations initiated by the driver will spawn off one or more
frontend compilation jobs (one for device and one for host). This patch
reworks the driver options to make upstreaming this from the downstream
SYCL fork easier.
This patch introduces a language option to identify host executions
(SYCLIsHost) and a -cc1 frontend option to enable this mode. -fsycl and
-fno-sycl become driver-only options that are rejected when passed to
-cc1. This is because the frontend and beyond should be looking at
whether the user is doing a device or host compilation specifically.
Because the frontend should only ever be in one mode or the other,
-fsycl-is-device and -fsycl-is-host are mutually exclusive options.
In order to prevent further building issues related to the usage of SmallVector
in other compilation unit, this patch adjusts the llvm.h header as a workaround
instead.
Besides, this patch reverts previous workarounds:
1. Revert "[NFC] Use llvm::SmallVector to workaround XL compiler problem on AIX"
This reverts commit 561fb7f60a.
2.Revert "[clang][cli] Fix build failure in CompilerInvocation"
This reverts commit 8dc70bdcd0.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98552
In -fno-exceptions -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -g0 mode,
GCC does not emit `.cfi_*` directives.
```
% diff <(gcc -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -dM -E a.c) <(gcc -dM -E a.c)
130a131
> #define __GCC_HAVE_DWARF2_CFI_ASM 1
```
This macro is useful because code can decide whether inline asm should include `.cfi_*` directives.
`.cfi_*` directives without `.cfi_startproc` can cause assembler errors
(integrated assembler: `this directive must appear between .cfi_startproc and .cfi_endproc directives`).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97743
SUMMARY:
n the patch https://reviews.llvm.org/D87451 "add new option -mignore-xcoff-visibility"
we did as "The option -mignore-xcoff-visibility has no effect on visibility attribute when compile with -emit-llvm option to generated LLVM IR."
in these patch we let -mignore-xcoff-visibility effect on generating IR too. the new feature only work on AIX OS
Reviewer: Jason Liu,
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89986
This patch fixes failure of the `CodeGen/aix-ignore-xcoff-visibility.cpp` test with command line round-trip.
The absence of '-fvisibility' implies '-mignore-xcoff-visibility'.
The problem is that when '-fvisibility default' is passed to -cc1, it isn't being generated. (This adheres to the principle that generation doesn't produce arguments with default values.)
However, that caused '-mignore-xcoff-visibility' to be implied in the generated command line (without '-fvisibility'), while it wasn't implied in the original command line (with '-fvisibility').
This patch fixes that by always generating '-fvisibility' and explains the situation in comment.
(The '-mginore-xcoff-visibility' option was added in D87451).
Reviewed By: Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97552
There is a report that https://reviews.llvm.org/D96280 causes a build failure with error: too few template arguments for class template 'SmallVector'. This patch attempts to fix that by explicitly specifying N for SmallVector<T, N>.
These flags affect coverage mapping (-fcoverage-mapping), not
-fprofile-[instr-]generate so it makes more sense to use the
-fcoverage-* prefix.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97434
This change simplifies `clang/lib/Frontend/CompilerInvocation.cpp`
because we no longer need to manually parse the flag and set codegen
options in the frontend. However, we still need to manually parse the
flag in the driver because:
* The marshalling infrastructure doesn't operate there.
* We need to do some platform specific checks in the driver
that will likely never be supported by any kind of marshalling
infrastructure.
rdar://71609176
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97327
The new `-fsanitize-address-destructor-kind=` option allows control over how module
destructors are emitted by ASan.
The new option is consumed by both the driver and the frontend and is propagated into
codegen options by the frontend.
Both the legacy and new pass manager code have been updated to consume the new option
from the codegen options.
It would be nice if the new utility functions (`AsanDtorKindToString` and
`AsanDtorKindFromString`) could live in LLVM instead of Clang so they could be
consumed by other language frontends. Unfortunately that doesn't work because
the clang driver doesn't link against the LLVM instrumentation library.
rdar://71609176
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96572
Patch D96280 moved command line round-tripping from each parsing functions into single `CreateFromArgs` function.
This patch cleans up the individual parsing functions, essentially merging `ParseXxxImpl` with `ParseXxx`, as the distinction is not necessary anymore.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96323
Finally, this patch moves from round-tripping one `CompilerInvocation` at a time to round-tripping the invocation as a whole.
This patch includes only the code required to make round-tripping the whole invocation work. More cleanups will be done in a follow-up patch.
Depends on D96847, D97041 & D97042.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96280
After a revision of D96274 changed `DiagnosticOptions` to not store all remark arguments **as-written**, it is no longer possible to reconstruct the arguments accurately from the class.
This is caused by the fact that for `-Rpass=regexp` and friends, `DiagnosticOptions` store only the group name `pass` and not `regexp`. This is the same representation used for the plain `-Rpass` argument.
Note that each argument must be generated exactly once in `CompilerInvocation::generateCC1CommandLine`, otherwise each subsequent call would produce more arguments than the previous one. Currently this works out because of the way `RoundTrip` splits the responsibilities for certain arguments based on what arguments were queried during parsing. However, this invariant breaks when we move to single round-trip for the whole `CompilerInvocation`.
This patch ensures that for one `-Rpass=regexp` argument, we don't generate two arguments (`-Rpass` from `DiagnosticOptions` and `-Rpass=regexp` from `CodeGenOptions`) by shifting the responsibility for handling both cases to `CodeGenOptions`. To distinguish between the cases correctly, additional information is stored in `CodeGenOptions`.
The `CodeGenOptions` parser of `-Rpass[=regexp]` arguments also looks at `-Rno-pass` and `-R[no-]everything`, which is necessary for generating the correct argument regardless of the ordering of `CodeGenOptions`/`DiagnosticOptions` parsing/generation.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96847
We can now express all marshalling semantics in `Opt{In,Out}FFlag` via `BoolFOption`.
This patch moves remaining `Opt{In,Out}FFlag` instances using marshalling to `BoolFOption` and removes marshalling capabilities from `Opt{In,Out}FFlag` entirely.
This simplifies the decisions developers have to make when creating new boolean options:
* For simple cc1 flag pairs, use `Bool{,F,G}Option`.
* For cc1 flag pairs that require complex marshalling logic, use `Opt{In,Out}FFlag` and implement marshalling manually.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97370
This patch responds to a comment from @vitalybuka in D96203: suggestion to
do the change incrementally, and start by modifying this file name. I modified
the file name and made the other changes that follow from that rename.
Reviewers: vitalybuka, echristo, MaskRay, jansvoboda11, aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96974
This patch moves the creation of the '-Wspir-compat' argument from cc1 to the driver.
Without this change, generating command line arguments from `CompilerInvocation` cannot be done reliably: there's no way to distinguish whether '-Wspir-compat' was passed to cc1 on the command line (should be generated), or if it was created within `CompilerInvocation::CreateFromArgs` (should not be generated).
This is also in line with how other '-W' flags are handled.
(This was introduced in D21567.)
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97041
This patch stops creating the '-Wno-stdlibcxx-not-found' argument in `CompilerInvocation::CreateFromArgs`.
The code was added in 2e7ab55e65 (a follow-up to D48297). However, D61963 removes relevant tests and starts explicitly passing '-Wno-stdlibcxx-not-found' to the driver. I think it's fair to assume this is a dead code.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97042
Basic block sections enables function sections implicitly, this is not needed
and is inefficient with "=list" option.
We had basic block sections enable function sections implicitly in clang. This
is particularly inefficient with "=list" option as it places functions that do
not have any basic block sections in separate sections. This causes unnecessary
object file overhead for large applications.
This patch disables this implicit behavior. It only creates function sections
for those functions that require basic block sections.
This patch is the second of two patches and this patch removes the implicit
enabling of function sections with basic block sections in clang.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93876
This patch generates the `-f[no-]finite-loops` arguments from `CompilerInvocation` (added in D96419), fixing test failures of Clang built with `-DCLANG_ROUND_TRIP_CC1_ARGS=ON`.
Reviewed By: fhahn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96761
This patch adds 2 new options to control when Clang adds `mustprogress`:
1. -ffinite-loops: assume all loops are finite; mustprogress is added
to all loops, regardless of the selected language standard.
2. -fno-finite-loops: assume no loop is finite; mustprogress is not
added to any loop or function. We could add mustprogress to
functions without loops, but we would have to detect that in Clang,
which is probably not worth it.
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96419
Some Windows build bots report `FileSystemOpts` and `MigratorOpts` as undeclared. This fix renames the parameter and declares a local variable with the original name.
This patch splits out the last two option groups (`Filesystem` and `Migrator`) into their own `Parse`/`Generate` functions.
This effectively removes the need for `parseSimpleArgs` and marshalling block in `CompilerInvocation::generateCC1CommandLine`.
The two new `Parse`/`Generate` functions are not part of the round-trip, because they contain no custom code and the very next patch starts round-tripping the whole `CompilerInvocation`.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96278
This patch implements generation of remaining diagnostic options and tests it by performing parse-generate-parse round trip.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96274
This patch implements generation of remaining dependency output options and tests it by performing parse-generate-parse round trip.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96273
This patch implements generation of remaining target options and tests it by performing parse-generate-parse round trip.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96158
This patch implements generation of remaining preprocessor output options and tests it by performing parse-generate-parse round trip.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96156
This patch implements generation of remaining frontend options and tests it by performing parse-generate-parse round trip.
Depends on D96269.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96155
This patch extracts the mapping between command line option and frontend::ActionKind into a table. The table can be reused when parsing and also generating command line options.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96269
This patch stores the `InputKind` (parsed mainly from `-x`) to `FrontendOptions`. This is necessary for command line generation.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96149
This patch implements generation of remaining codegen options and tests it by performing parse-generate-parse round trip.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96056
Regular expression patterns passed through the command line are being used to create an instances of `llvm::Regex` and thrown away.
There is no API to serialize `Regex` back to the original pattern. This means we have no way to reconstruct the original pattern from command line. This is necessary for serializing `CompilerInvocation`.
This patch stores the original pattern string in `CodeGenOptions` alongside the `llvm::Regex` instance.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith, thegameg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96036
This patch implements generation of remaining language options and tests it by performing parse-generate-parse round trip (on by default for assert builds, off otherwise).
This patch also correctly reports failures in `parseSanitizerKinds`, which is necessary for emitting diagnostics when an invalid sanitizer is passed to `-fsanitize=` during round-trip.
This patch also removes TableGen marshalling classes from two options:
* `fsanitize_blacklist` When parsing: it's first initialized via the generated code, but then also changed by manually written code, which is confusing.
* `fopenmp` When parsing: it's first initialized via generated code, but then conditionally changed by manually written code. This is also confusing. Moreover, we need to do some extra checks when generating it, which would be really cumbersome in TableGen. (Specifically, not emitting it when `-fopenmp-simd` was present.)
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95793
This patch added a distinct CUID for each input file, which is represented by InputAction.
clang initially creates an InputAction for each input file for the host compilation. In CUDA/HIP action
builder, each InputAction is given a CUID and cloned for each GPU arch, and the CUID is also cloned. In this way,
we guarantee the corresponding device and host compilation for the same file shared the
same CUID. On the other hand, different compilation units have different CUID.
-fuse-cuid=random|hash|none is added to control the method to generate CUID. The default
is hash. -cuid=X is also added to specify CUID explicitly, which overrides -fuse-cuid.
Reviewed by: Artem Belevich
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95007
This reverts commit 6039f821 and reapplies bff6d9bb.
Clang's Index/implicit-attrs.m test invokes c-index-test with -fobjc-arc. This flag is not compatible with -fobjc-runtime=gcc, which gets implied on Linux.
The original commit uncovered this by correctly reporting issues when parsing -cc1 command line.
This commit fixes the test to explicitly provide ObjectiveC runtime compatible with ARC.
This patch correctly reports success/failure of `ParseLangArgs`. Besides being consistent with other `Parse` functions, this is required to make round-tripping of `LangOptions` work.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95792
This patch implements generation of remaining preprocessor options and tests it by performing parse-generate-parse round trip.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95366
This patch implements generation of remaining analyzer options and tests it by performing parse-generate-parse round trip.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95369
OpenCL keywords 'pipe' and 'generic' are unconditionally
supported for OpenCL C 2.0 or in OpenCL C++ mode. In OpenCL C 3.0
these keywords are available if corresponding optional core
feature is supported.
Reviewed By: Anastasia, svenvh
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95778
This patch implements generation of remaining header search arguments.
It's done manually in C++ as opposed to TableGen, because we need the flexibility and don't anticipate reuse.
This patch also tests the generation of header search options via a round-trip. This way, the code gets exercised whenever Clang is built and tested in asserts mode. All `check-clang` tests pass.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94472
This reverts commit 9ad94c12
It turns out that to correctly generate command line flags for LangOptions::OpenMP and LangOptions::OpenMPSimd, we need the flexibility of C++.
This patch makes all macros forwarding to `PARSE_OPTION_WITH_MARSHALLING` and `GENERATE_OPTION_WITH_MARSHALLING` variadic.
Sice we will be splitting up all CompilerInvocation parts, this will allow us to avoid a lot of boilerplate code.
The local macros prefix forwarded arguments with local variables required by the main macros. The `{THIS,NO}_PREFIX` macros make it possible for forwarding macros in member functions (`parseSimpleArgs`, `generateCC1CommandLine`) to prefix keypaths with `this->`. (Some build bots seem to require that.)
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95532
This patch moves parsing of header search options from `generateCC1Options` to separate `GenerateHeaderSearchArgs`.
The round-trip algorithm in D94472 requires this separation to be able to run parsing and generating **only** for the options that need to be tested via round-tripping.
This also moves the `GENERATE_OPTION_WITH_MARSHALLING` to the top of the file, because other kinds of options will be generated in separate functions that will be spread throughout `CompilerInvocation.cpp` to be close to their parsing counterparts.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94803
This patch moves parsing of header search options from `parseSimpleArgs` back to `ParseHeaderSearchArgs` where they originally were.
The round-trip algorithm in D94472 requires this separation to be able to run parsing and generating **only** for the options that need to be tested via round-tripping.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94802
Port some OpenMP-related language options to the marshalling system for automatic command line parsing and generation.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95348
Port some miscellaneous language options to the marshalling system for oautomatic command line parsing and generation.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95347
Port some miscellaneous language options to the marshalling system for oautomatic command line parsing and generation.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95346
This change implements support for applying profile instrumentation
only to selected files or functions. The implementation uses the
sanitizer special case list format to select which files and functions
to instrument, and relies on the new noprofile IR attribute to exclude
functions from instrumentation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94820
There are two use cases.
Assembler
We have accrued some code gated on MCAsmInfo::useIntegratedAssembler(). Some
features are supported by latest GNU as, but we have to use
MCAsmInfo::useIntegratedAs() because the newer versions have not been widely
adopted (e.g. SHF_LINK_ORDER 'o' and 'unique' linkage in 2.35, --compress-debug-sections= in 2.26).
Linker
We want to use features supported only by LLD or very new GNU ld, or don't want
to work around older GNU ld. We currently can't represent that "we don't care
about old GNU ld". You can find such workarounds in a few other places, e.g.
Mips/MipsAsmprinter.cpp PowerPC/PPCTOCRegDeps.cpp X86/X86MCInstrLower.cpp
AArch64 TLS workaround for R_AARCH64_TLSLD_MOVW_DTPREL_* (PR ld/18276),
R_AARCH64_TLSLE_LDST8_TPREL_LO12 (https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36727https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22969)
Mixed SHF_LINK_ORDER and non-SHF_LINK_ORDER components (supported by LLD in D84001;
GNU ld feature request https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16833 may take a while before available).
This feature allows to garbage collect some unused sections (e.g. fragmented .gcc_except_table).
This patch adds `-fbinutils-version=` to clang and `-binutils-version` to llc.
It changes one codegen place in SHF_MERGE to demonstrate its usage.
`-fbinutils-version=2.35` means the produced object file does not care about GNU
ld<2.35 compatibility. When `-fno-integrated-as` is specified, the produced
assembly can be consumed by GNU as>=2.35, but older versions may not work.
`-fbinutils-version=none` means that we can use all ELF features, regardless of
GNU as/ld support.
Both clang and llc need `parseBinutilsVersion`. Such command line parsing is
usually implemented in `llvm/lib/CodeGen/CommandFlags.cpp` (LLVMCodeGen),
however, ClangCodeGen does not depend on LLVMCodeGen. So I add
`parseBinutilsVersion` to `llvm/lib/Target/TargetMachine.cpp` (LLVMTarget).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85474
This change implements support for applying profile instrumentation
only to selected files or functions. The implementation uses the
sanitizer special case list format to select which files and functions
to instrument, and relies on the new noprofile IR attribute to exclude
functions from instrumentation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94820
Port some GPU-related language options to the marshalling system for automatic command line parsing and generation.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95345
Port some GNU-related language options to the marshalling system for automatic command line parsing and generation.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95343
The `LangStandard::Kind` parsed from command line arguments is used to set up some `LangOption` defaults, but isn't stored anywhere.
To be able to generate `-std=` (in future patch), we need `CompilerInvocation` to not forget it.
This patch demonstrates another use-case: using `LangStd` to set up defaults of marshalled options.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95342
This patch moves the parsing of `{Lang,CodeGen}Options` from `parseSimpleArgs` to the original `Parse{Lang,CodeGen}Args` functions.
This ensures all marshalled `LangOptions` are being parsed **after** the call `setLangDefaults`, which in turn enables us to marshall `LangOptions` that somehow depend on the defaults. (In a future patch.)
Now, `CodeGenOptions` need to be parsed **after** `LangOptions`, because `-cl-mad-enable` (a `CodeGenOpt`) depends on the value of `-cl-fast-relaxed-math` and `-cl-unsafe-math-optimizations` (`LangOpts`).
Unfortunately, this removes the nice property that marshalled options get parsed in the exact order they appear in the `.td` file. Now we cannot be sure that a TableGen record referenced in `ImpliedByAnyOf` has already been parsed. This might cause an ordering issues (i.e. reading value of uninitialized variable). I plan to mitigate this by moving each `XxxOpt` group from `parseSimpleArgs` back to their original parsing function. With this setup, if an option from group `A` references option from group `B` in TableGen, the compiler will require us to make the `CompilerInvocation` member for `B` visible in the parsing function for `A`. That's where we notice that `B` didn't get parsed yet.
Reviewed By: Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94682
This patch promotes `ParseLangArgs` and `ParseCodeGenArgs` to members of `CompilerInvocation`. That will be useful in the following patch D94682, where we need to access protected members of `LangOptions` and `CodeGenOptions`. Both of those classes already have `friend CompilerInvocation`.
This is cleaner than keeping those functions freestanding and having to specify the exact signature of both in extra `friend` declarations.
Reviewed By: Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94681
This patch ensures we only parse the necessary options before calling `setLangDefaults` (explained in D94678).
Because neither `LangOpts.CFProtectionBranch` nor `LangOpts.SYCLIsDevice` are used in `setLangDefaults`, this is a NFC.
Reviewed By: Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94680
This patch effectively reverts a small part of D83979.
When we stop parsing `LangOpts` unconditionally in `parseSimpleArgs` (above the diff) and move them back to `ParseLangArgs` (called in `else` branch) in D94682, `LangOpts.PIE` would never get parsed in this `if` branch. This patch ensures this doesn't happen.
Right now, this causes `LangOpts.PIE` to be parsed twice, but that will be immediately corrected in D94682.
Reviewed By: Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94679
It turns out we need to handle `LangOptions` separately from the rest of the options. `LangOptions` used to be conditionally parsed only when `!(DashX.getFormat() == InputKind::Precompiled || DashX.getLanguage() == Language::LLVM_IR)` and we need to restore this order (for more info, see D94682).
D94682 moves the parsing of marshalled `LangOpts` from `parseSimpleArgs` back to `ParseLangArgs`.
We need to parse marshalled `LangOpts` **after** `ParseLangArgs` calls `setLangDefaults`. This will enable future patches, where values of some `LangOpts` depend on the defaults.
However, two language options (`-finclude-default-header` and `-fdeclare-opencl-builtins`) need to be parsed **before** `ParseLangArgs` calls `setLangDefaults`, because they are necessary for setting up OpenCL defaults correctly.
This patch implements this by removing their marshalling info and manually parsing (and generating) them exactly where necessary.
Reviewed By: Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94678
It turns out we need to handle `LangOptions` separately from the rest of the options. `LangOptions` used to be conditionally parsed only when `!(DashX.getFormat() == InputKind::Precompiled || DashX.getLanguage() == Language::LLVM_IR)` and we need to restore this order (for more info, see D94682).
We could do this similarly to how `DiagnosticOptions` are handled: via a counterpart to the `IsDiag` mix-in (e.g. `IsLang`). These mix-ins would prefix the option key path with the appropriate `CompilerInvocation::XxxOpts` member. However, this solution would be problematic, as we'd now have two kinds of options (`Lang` and `Diag`) with seemingly incomplete key paths in the same file. To understand what `CompilerInvocation` member an option affects, one would need to read the whole option definition and notice the `IsDiag` or `IsLang` class.
Instead, this patch introduces more robust way to handle different kinds of options separately: via the `KeyPathAndMacroPrefix` class. We have one specialization of that class per `CompilerInvocation` member (e.g. `LangOpts`, `DiagnosticOpts`, etc.). Now, instead of specifying a key path with `"LangOpts->UndefPrefixes"`, we use `LangOpts<"UndefPrefixes">`. This keeps the readability intact (you don't have to look for the `IsLang` mix-in, the key path is complete on its own) and allows us to specify a custom macro prefix within `LangOpts`.
Reviewed By: Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94676
Instead of passing the whole `TargetOptions` and `FrontendOptions` to `ParseCodeGenArgs` give it only the necessary members.
This makes tracking the dependencies between various parsers and option groups easier.
Reviewed By: Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94675
Instead of passing the whole `TargetOptions` and `PreprocessorOptions` to `ParseLangArgs` give it only the necessary members.
This makes tracking the dependencies between various parsers and option groups easier.
Reviewed By: Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94674
Leveraging the recently added TableGen constructs (ShouldParseIf and MarshallingInfoStringInt) to shift from manual command line parsing to automatic TableGen-driver marshalling.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94488
This should've been part of D84669, but got overlooked. Removing the assignment is NFC, as it's also done by the marshalling infrastructure for the stack_protector_buffer_size option.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith in D94488
This patch removes the -f[no-]trapping-math flags from the -cc1 command line. These flags are ignored in the command line parser and their semantics is fully handled by -ffp-exception-mode.
This patch does not remove -f[no-]trapping-math from the driver command line. The driver flags are being used and do affect compilation.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith, SjoerdMeijer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93395
This reverts commit 8e3e148c
This commit fixes two issues with the original patch:
* The sanitizer build bot reported an uninitialized value. This was caused by normalizeStringIntegral not returning None on failure.
* Some build bots complained about inaccessible keypaths. To mitigate that, "this->" was added back to the keypath to restore the previous behavior.
GCC r218397 "x86-64: Optimize access to globals in PIE with copy reloc" made
-fpie code emit R_X86_64_PC32 to reference external data symbols by default.
Clang adopted -mpie-copy-relocations D19996 as a flexible alternative.
The name -mpie-copy-relocations can be improved [1] and does not capture the
idea that this option can apply to -fno-pic and -fpic [2], so this patch
introduces -f[no-]direct-access-external-data and makes -mpie-copy-relocations
their aliases for compatibility.
[1]
For
```
extern int var;
int get() { return var; }
```
if var is defined in another translation unit in the link unit, there is no copy
relocation.
[2]
-fno-pic -fno-direct-access-external-data is useful to avoid copy relocations.
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=65888
If a shared object is linked with -Bsymbolic or --dynamic-list and exports a
data symbol, normally the data symbol cannot be accessed by -fno-pic code
(because by default an absolute relocation is produced which will lead to a copy
relocation). -fno-direct-access-external-data can prevent copy relocations.
-fpic -fdirect-access-external-data can avoid GOT indirection. This is like the
undefined counterpart of -fno-semantic-interposition. However, the user should
define var in another translation unit and link with -Bsymbolic or
--dynamic-list, otherwise the linker will error in a -shared link. Generally
the user has better tools for their goal but I want to mention that this
combination is valid.
On COFF, the behavior is like always -fdirect-access-external-data.
`__declspec(dllimport)` is needed to enable indirect access.
There is currently no plan to affect non-ELF behaviors or -fpic behaviors.
-fno-pic -fno-direct-access-external-data will be implemented in the subsequent patch.
GCC feature request https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=98112
Reviewed By: tmsriram
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92633
@ikudrin enabled support for dwarf64 in D87011. Adding a clang flag so it can be used through that compilation pass.
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90507
This patch introduces additional infrastructure necessary to accommodate DiagnosticOptions.
DiagnosticOptions are unique in that they are parsed by the same function in cc1 AND in the Clang driver. The call to the parsing function from the driver occurs early on in the compilation process, where no proper DiagnosticEngine exists, because the diagnostic options (passed through command line) are not known yet.
To preserve the current behavior, we need to be able to selectively parse:
* all options (for -cc1),
* only diagnostic options (for driver).
This patch achieves that in the following way:
* new MacroPrefix field is added to the Option TableGen class,
* new IsDiag TableGen mixin sets MacroPrefix to "DIAG_",
* TableGen backend serializes option records into a macro with the prefix,
* CompilerInvocation parse/generate methods define the [DIAG_]OPTION_WITH_MARSHALLING macros to handle diagnostic options separately.
Depends on D93700, D93701 & D93702.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84673
This is necessary for a future patch, where we start using this macro in another function.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93702
This patch moves `parseSimpleArgs` closer to `ParseDiagnosticArgs` so that sharing the parsing macro between them can be done more locally in a future patch.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94172
Before this patch, ParseDiagnosticArgs can be called with a nullptr DiagnosticsEngine *. This happens early on in the compilation process, where no proper DiagnosticEngine exists, because the diagnostic options (passed through command line) are not known yet.
This patch ensures nullptr is replaced by an ignoring DiagnosticEngine in ParseDiagnosticArgs, which allows to switch from pointer to a reference in some utility functions.
Besides simplifying the code, this patch enables a future patch (D84673) that ports diagnostic options to the new marshalling infrastructure.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93701
This reverts 7ad666798f and 1876a2914f that reverted:
741978d727 [clang][cli] Port CodeGen option flags to new option parsing system
383778e217 [clang][cli] Port LangOpts option flags to new option parsing system
aec2991d08 [clang][cli] Port LangOpts simple string based options to new option parsing system
95d3cc67ca [clang][cli] Port CodeGenOpts simple string flags to new option parsing system
27b7d64688 [clang][cli] Streamline MarshallingInfoFlag description
70410a2649 [clang][cli] Let denormalizer decide how to render the option based on the option class
63a24816f5 [clang][cli] Implement `getAllArgValues` marshalling
Commit 741978d727 accidentally changed the `Group` attribute of `g[no_]column_info` options from `g_flags_Group` to `g_Group`, which changed the debug info options passed to cc1 by the driver.
Similar change was also present in 383778e217, which accidentally added `Group<f_Group>` to `f[no_]const_strings` and `f[no_]signed_wchar`.
This patch corrects all three accidental changes by replacing `Bool{G,F}Option` with `BoolCC1Option`.
Add powerpcle support to clang.
For FreeBSD, assume a freestanding environment for now, as we only need it in the first place to build loader, which runs in the OpenFirmware environment instead of the FreeBSD environment.
For Linux, recognize glibc and musl environments to match current usage in Void Linux PPC.
Adjust driver to match current binutils behavior regarding machine naming.
Adjust and expand tests.
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93919
The idea is that the CC1 default for ELF should set dso_local on default
visibility external linkage definitions in the default -mrelocation-model pic
mode (-fpic/-fPIC) to match COFF/Mach-O and make output IR similar.
The refactoring is made available by 2820a2ca3a.
Currently only x86 supports local aliases. We move the decision to the driver.
There are three CC1 states:
* -fsemantic-interposition: make some linkages interposable and make default visibility external linkage definitions dso_preemptable.
* (default): selected if the target supports .Lfoo$local: make default visibility external linkage definitions dso_local
* -fhalf-no-semantic-interposition: if neither option is set or the target does not support .Lfoo$local: like -fno-semantic-interposition but local aliases are not used. So references can be interposed if not optimized out.
Add -fhalf-no-semantic-interposition to a few tests using the half-based semantic interposition behavior.
This should've been in 7ad666798f but wasn't.
Squashes these twoc commits:
Revert "[clang][cli] Let denormalizer decide how to render the option based on the option class"
This reverts commit 70410a2649.
Revert "[clang][cli] Implement `getAllArgValues` marshalling"
This reverts commit 63a24816f5.
741978d727 made clang produce output that's 2x as large at least in
sanitizer builds. https://reviews.llvm.org/D83892#2470185 has a
standalone repro.
This reverts the following commits:
Revert "[clang][cli] Port CodeGenOpts simple string flags to new option parsing system"
This reverts commit 95d3cc67ca.
Revert "[clang][cli] Port LangOpts simple string based options to new option parsing system"
This reverts commit aec2991d08.
Revert "[clang][cli] Streamline MarshallingInfoFlag description"
This reverts commit 27b7d64688.
Revert "[clang][cli] Port LangOpts option flags to new option parsing system"
This reverts commit 383778e217.
Revert "[clang][cli] Port CodeGen option flags to new option parsing system"
This reverts commit 741978d727.
Change `makeFlagToValueNormalizer` so that one specialization converts all integral/enum arguments into `uint64_t` and forwards them to the more generic version.
This makes it easy to replace the custom `FlagToValueNormalizer` struct with a lambda, which is the common approach in other (de)normalizers.
Finally, drop custom `is_int_convertbile` in favor of `llvm::is_integral_or_enum`.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93628
`LangOptions::SYCLVersion` can only have two values. This patch introduces an enum that allows us to reduce the member size from 32 bits to 1 bit.
Consequently, this also makes marshalling of this option fit into our model for enums: D84674.
Reviewed By: bader
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93540
Before this patch, you needed to use `AutoNormalizeEnumJoined` whenever you wanted to **de**normalize joined enum.
Besides the naming confusion, this means the fact the option is joined is specified in two places: in the normalization multiclass and in the `Joined<["-"], ...>` multiclass.
This patch makes this work automatically, taking into account the `OptionClass` of options.
Also, the enum denormalizer now just looks up the spelling of the present enum case in a table and forwards it to the string denormalizer.
I also added more tests that exercise this.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Original patch by Daniel Grumberg.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84189
If both flags created through BoolOption are CC1Option and the keypath has a non-default or non-implied value, the denormalizer gets called twice. If the denormalizer has the ability to generate both flags, we can end up generating the same flag twice.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith, Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93094
We cannot be sure whether a flag is CC1Option inside the definition of `BoolOption`. Take the example below:
```
let Flags = [CC1Option] in {
defm xxx : BoolOption<...>;
}
```
where TableGen applies `Flags = [CC1Option]` to the `xxx` and `no_xxx` records **after** they have been is fully declared by `BoolOption`.
For the refactored `-f[no-]debug-pass-manager` flags (see the diff), this means `BoolOption` never adds any marshalling info, as it doesn't see either of the flags as `CC1Option`.
For that reason, we should defensively append the marshalling information to both flags inside `BoolOption`. Now the check for `CC1Option` needs to happen later, in the parsing macro, when all TableGen logic has been resolved.
However, for some flags defined through `BoolOption`, we can run into issues:
```
// Options.td
def fenable_xxx : /* ... */;
// Both flags are CC1Option, the first is implied.
defm xxx : BoolOption<"xxx,
"Opts.Xxx", DefaultsToFalse,
ChangedBy<PosFlag, [CC1Option], "", [fenable_xxx]>,
ResetBy<NegFlag, [CC1Option]>>;
```
When parsing `clang -cc1 -fenable-xxx`:
* we run parsing for `PosFlag`:
* set `Opts.Xxx` to default `false`,
* discover `PosFlag` is implied by `-fenable-xxx`: set `Opts.Xxx` to `true`,
* don't see `-fxxx` on command line: do nothing,
* we run parsing for `NegFlag`:
* set `Opts.Xxx` to default `false`,
* discover `NegFlag` cannot be implied: do nothing,
* don't see `-fno-xxx` on command line: do nothing.
Now we ended up with `Opts.Xxx` set to `false` instead of `true`. For this reason, we need to ensure to append the same `ImpliedByAnyOf` instance to both flags.
This means both parsing runs now behave identically (they set the same default value, run the same "implied by" check, and call `makeBooleanOptionNormalizer` that already has information on both flags, so it returns the same value in both calls).
The solution works well, but what might be confusing is this: you have defined a flag **A** that is not `CC1Option`, but can be implied by another flag **B** that is `CC1Option`:
* if **A** is defined manually, it will never get implied, as the code never runs
```
def no_signed_zeros : Flag<["-"], "fno-signed-zeros">, Group<f_Group>, Flags<[]>,
MarshallingInfoFlag<"LangOpts->NoSignedZero">, ImpliedByAnyOf<[menable_unsafe_fp_math]>;
```
* if **A** is defined by `BoolOption`, it could get implied, as the code is run by its `CC1Option` counterpart:
```
defm signed_zeros : BoolOption<"signed-zeros",
"LangOpts->NoSignedZero", DefaultsToFalse,
ChangedBy<NegFlag, [], "Allow optimizations that ignore the sign of floating point zeros",
[cl_no_signed_zeros, menable_unsafe_fp_math]>,
ResetBy<PosFlag, [CC1Option]>, "f">, Group<f_Group>;
```
This is a surprising inconsistency.
One solution might be to somehow propagate the final `Flags` of the implied flag in `ImpliedByAnyOf` and check whether it has `CC1Option` in the parsing macro. However, I think it doesn't make sense to spend time thinking about a corner case that won't come up in real code.
An observation: it is unfortunate that the marshalling information is a part of the flag definition. If we represented it in a separate structure, we could avoid the "double parsing" problem by having a single source of truth. This would require a lot of additional work though.
Note: the original patch missed the `CC1Option` check in the parsing macro, making my reasoning here incomplete. Moreover, it contained a change to denormalization that wasn't necessarily related to these changes, so I've extracted that to a follow-up patch: D93094.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith, Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93008
This patch enables marshalling of the exception model options while enforcing their mutual exclusivity. The clang driver interface remains the same, this only affects the cc1 command line.
Depends on D93215.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93216
This squashes multiple members in LangOptions into one. This is leveraged in a follow-up patch that implements marshalling of related command-line options.
Depends on D93214.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93215