A new rule is added in 5.0:
If a list item appears in a reduction, lastprivate or linear clause
on a combined target construct then it is treated as if it also appears
in a map clause with a map-type of tofrom.
Currently map clauses for all capture variables are added implicitly.
But missing for list item of expression for array elements or array
sections.
The change is to add implicit map clause for array of elements used in
reduction clause. Skip adding map clause if the expression is not
mappable.
Noted: For linear and lastprivate, since only variable name is
accepted, the map has been added though capture variables.
To do so:
During the mappable checking, if error, ignore diagnose and skip
adding implicit map clause.
The changes:
1> Add code to generate implicit map in ActOnOpenMPExecutableDirective,
for omp 5.0 and up.
2> Add extra default parameter NoDiagnose in ActOnOpenMPMapClause:
Use that to skip error as well as skip adding implicit map during the
mappable checking.
Note: there are only tow places need to be check for NoDiagnose. Rest
of them either the check is for < omp 5.0 or the error already generated for
reduction clause.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108132
Completion now looks more like function/member completion:
used
alias(Aliasee)
abi_tag(Tags...)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108109
Target is only ever non-null when we find an existing type, so move its declaration inside that case, and remove the dead code where Target was always null.
The Linux kernel has a macro called IS_ENABLED(), which evaluates to a
constant 1 or 0 based on Kconfig selections, allowing C code to be
unconditionally enabled or disabled at build time. For example:
int foo(struct *a, int b) {
switch (b) {
case 1:
if (a->flag || !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_64BIT))
return 1;
__attribute__((fallthrough));
case 2:
return 2;
default:
return 3;
}
}
There is an unreachable warning about the fallthrough annotation in the
first case because !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_64BIT) can be evaluated to 1,
which looks like
return 1;
__attribute__((fallthrough));
to clang.
This type of warning is pointless for the Linux kernel because it does
this trick all over the place due to the sheer number of configuration
options that it has.
Add -Wunreachable-code-fallthrough, enabled under -Wunreachable-code, so
that projects that want to warn on unreachable code get this warning but
projects that do not care about unreachable code can still use
-Wimplicit-fallthrough without having to make changes to their code
base.
Fixes PR51094.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, nickdesaulniers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107933
Some Clang diagnostics could only report OpenCL C version. Because
C++ for OpenCL can be used as an alternative to OpenCL C, the text
for diagnostics should reflect that.
Desrciptions modified for these diagnostics:
`err_opencl_unknown_type_specifier`
`warn_option_invalid_ocl_version`
`err_attribute_requires_opencl_version`
`warn_opencl_attr_deprecated_ignored`
`ext_opencl_ext_vector_type_rgba_selector`
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107648
A new attribute btf_tag is added. The syntax looks like
__attribute__((btf_tag(<string>)))
Users may tag a particular structure/member/function/func_parameter/variable
declaration with an arbitrary string and the intention is
that this string is passed to dwarf so it is available for
post-compilation analysis. The string will be also passed
to .BTF section if the target is BPF. For each permitted
declaration, multiple btf_tag's are allowed.
For detailed use cases, please see
https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-June/151009.html
In case that there exist redeclarations, the btf_tag attributes
will be accumulated along with different declarations, and the
last declaration will contain all attributes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106614
Only the bare name is completed, with no args.
For args to be useful we need arg names. These *are* in the tablegen but
not currently emitted in usable form, so left this as future work.
C++11, C2x, GNU, declspec, MS syntax is supported, with the appropriate
spellings of attributes suggested.
`#pragma clang attribute` is supported but not terribly useful as we
only reach completion if parens are balanced (i.e. the line is not truncated)
There's no filtering of which attributes might make sense in this
grammatical context (e.g. attached to a function). In code-completion context
this is hard to do, and will only work in few cases :-(
There's also no filtering by langopts: this is because currently the
only way of checking is to try to produce diagnostics, which requires a
valid ParsedAttr which is hard to get.
This should be fairly simple to fix but requires some tablegen changes
to expose the logic without the side-effect.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107696
Add builtin and intrinsic for `__addex`.
This patch is part of a series of patches to provide builtins for
compatibility with the XL compiler.
Reviewed By: stefanp, nemanjai, NeHuang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107002
Some files still contained the old University of Illinois Open Source
Licence header. This patch replaces that with the Apache 2 with LLVM
Exception licence.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107528
Before this patch, CXXCtorInitializers that don't typecheck get discarded in
most cases. In particular:
- typos that can't be corrected don't turn into RecoveryExpr. The full expr
disappears instead, and without an init expr we discard the node.
- initializers that fail initialization (e.g. constructor overload resolution)
are discarded too.
This patch addresses both these issues (a bit clunkily and repetitively, for
member/base/delegating initializers)
It does not preserve any AST nodes when the member/base can't be resolved or
other problems of that nature. That breaks invariants of CXXCtorInitializer
itself, and we don't have a "weak" RecoveryCtorInitializer like we do for Expr.
I believe the changes to diagnostics in existing tests are improvements.
(We're able to do some analysis on the non-broken parts of the initializer)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101641
This patch allows target specific addr space in target builtins for HIP. It inserts implicit addr
space cast for non-generic pointer to generic pointer in general, and inserts implicit addr
space cast for generic to non-generic for target builtin arguments only.
It is NFC for non-HIP languages.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102405
The diagnostic texts for warning on attributes that don't appear on the
initial declaration is generally useful. We'd like to re-use it in
D106030, but first let's combine two that already are very similar so we
may re-use it a third time in that commit.
Also, fix a few places that were using notePreviousDefinition to point
to declarations, to instead use diag::note_previous_declaration.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107613
This reverts commit 5181be344a.
Break libcxx type_traits header which uses aligned storage with
alignments greater than 4096. Reverting untill we can fix the header.
The root problem is a null pointer is accessed during the call to
checkOpenMPLoop, because loop up bound expr is an error expression
due to error diagnostic was emit early.
To fix this, in setLCDeclAndLB, setUB and setStep instead return false,
return true when LB, UB or Step contains Error, so that the checking is
stopped in checkOpenMPLoop.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107385
On AIX an aligned attribute cannot decrease the alignment of a variable
when placed on a variable declaration of vector type.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107522
Limit the maximum alignment for attribute aligned to 4096 to match
the limit of the .align pseudo op in the system assembler.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107497
Builtin definitions with pointer arguments were duplicated to provide
overloads differing in the pointer argument's address space.
Reduce this duplication by capturing the definitions in multiclasses.
This still results in the same number of builtins in the generated
tables, but the description is more concise now.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107151
See PR48656.
The implementation of the template instantiation of requires expressions
was incorrectly trying to get the expression from an 'ExprRequirement'
before checking if it was an error state.
Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>
Reviewed By: rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107399
See PR47174.
When canonicalizing nested name specifiers of the type kind,
the prefix for 'DependentTemplateSpecialization' types was being
dropped, leading to malformed types which would cause failures
when rebuilding template names.
Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>
Reviewed By: rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107311
where should not.
Currently we are using QTy->isIncompleteType(&ND) to check incomplete
type. But before doing that, need to instantiate for a class template
specialization or a class member of a class template specialization,
or an array with known size of such..., so that we know it is really
incomplete type.
To fix this using RequireCompleteType instead.
The new test is added into "test/OpenMP/target_update_messages.cpp"
The different of using RequireCompleteType is when emit incomplete type,
an additional note is also emitted to point to where incomplete type
is declared. Because this change, many tests are needed to be fixed
by adding additional note.
This is to fix https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50508
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107200
The declaration for the global new function in C++ is generated in the compiler front-end. When examining exception propagation, we found that this is the largest root throw site propagator requiring unwind code to be generated for callers up the stack. Allowing this to be handled immediately with termination stops upward propagation and leads to significantly less landing pads generated. This in turns leads to a performance and .text size win.
With `-fnew-infallible` this annotates the declaration with `throw()` and `__attribute__((returns_nonnull))`. `throw()` allows the compiler to assume exceptions do not propagate out of new and eliminate it as a root throw site. Note that the definition of global new is user-replaceable so users should ensure that the one used follows these semantics.
Measuring internally, we're seeing at 0.5% CPU win in one of our large internal FB workload. Measuring on clang self-build (cd0a1226b5) we get:
thinlto/
"dwarfehprepare.NumCleanupLandingPadsRemaining": 153494,
"dwarfehprepare.NumNoUnwind": 26309,
thinlto_newinfallible/
"dwarfehprepare.NumCleanupLandingPadsRemaining": 143660,
"dwarfehprepare.NumNoUnwind": 28744,
a 1-143660/153494 = 6.4% reduction in landing pads and a 28744/26309 = 9.3% increase in the number of nounwind functions.
Testing:
ninja check-all
new test case to make sure these attributes are added correctly to global new.
Reviewed By: urnathan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105225
'pipe' keyword is introduced in OpenCL C 2.0: so do checks for OpenCL C version while
parsing and then later on check for language options to construct actual pipe. This feature
requires support of __opencl_c_generic_address_space, so diagnostics for that is provided as well.
This is the same patch as in D106748 but with a tiny fix in checking of diagnostic messages.
Also added tests when program scope global variables are not supported.
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107154
Under the -faltivec-src-compat=gcc option, AltiVec vector initialization should
be treated as if they were compiled with gcc - which is, to emit an error when
the vectors are initialized in the parenthesized or non-parenthesized manner.
This patch implements this behaviour.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106410
'pipe' keyword is introduced in OpenCL C 2.0: so do checks for OpenCL C version while
parsing and then later on check for language options to construct actual pipe. This feature
requires support of __opencl_c_generic_address_space, so diagnostics for that is provided as well.
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106748
This feature requires support of __opencl_c_images, so diagnostics for that is provided as well.
Also, ensure that cl_khr_3d_image_writes feature macro is set to the same value.
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106260
@kpn pointed out that the global variable initialization functions didn't
have the "strictfp" metadata set correctly, and @rjmccall said that there
was buggy code in SetFPModel and StartFunction, this patch is to solve
those problems. When Sema creates a FunctionDecl, it sets the
FunctionDeclBits.UsesFPIntrin to "true" if the lexical FP settings
(i.e. a combination of command line options and #pragma float_control
settings) correspond to ConstrainedFP mode. That bit is used when CodeGen
starts codegen for a llvm function, and it translates into the
"strictfp" function attribute. See bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44571
Reviewed By: Aaron Ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102343
When substitution failed on the first constrained template argument (but
only the first), we would assert / crash. Checking for failure was only
being performed from the second constraint on.
This changes it so the checking is performed in that case,
and the code is also now simplified a little bit to hopefully
avoid this confusion.
Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>
Reviewed By: rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106907
This cleanup patch refactors a bunch of functional duplicates of
getDecltypeForParenthesizedExpr into a common implementation.
Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>
Reviewed By: aaronpuchert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100713
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
Currently, we prohibit this pragma from appearing within a language
linkage specification, but this is useful functionality that is
supported by MSVC (which is where we inherited this feature from).
This patch allows you to use the pragma within an extern "C" {} (etc)
block.