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Author SHA1 Message Date
Roman Lebedev 2461cdb417
[CodeGen][SimplifyCFG] Teach DwarfEHPrepare to preserve DomTree
Once the default for SimplifyCFG flips, we can no longer pass nullptr
instead of DomTree to SimplifyCFG, so we need to propagate it here.

We don't strictly need to actually preserve DomTree in DwarfEHPrepare,
but we might as well do it, since it's trivial.
2021-01-02 01:01:19 +03:00
Roman Lebedev b23b1bcc26
[NFC][CodeGen][Tests] Mark all tests that fail to preserve DomTree for SimplifyCFG as such
These tests start to fail when the SimplifyCFG's default regarding DomTree
updating is switched on, so mark them as needing changes.
2021-01-02 01:01:19 +03:00
Martin Storsjo d6218cc385 [ARM] Restore the right frame pointer register in Int_eh_sjlj_longjmp
In setupEntryBlockAndCallSites in CodeGen/SjLjEHPrepare.cpp,
we fetch and store the actual frame pointer, but on return via
the longjmp intrinsic, it always was restored into the r7 variable.

On windows, the frame pointer should be restored into r11 instead of r7.

On Darwin (where sjlj exception handling is used by default), the frame
pointer is always r7, both in arm and thumb mode, and likewise, on
windows, the frame pointer always is r11.

On linux however, if sjlj exception handling is enabled (which it isn't
by default), libcxxabi and the user code can be built in differing modes
using different registers as frame pointer. Therefore, when restoring
registers on a platform where we don't always use the same register
depending on code mode, restore both r7 and r11.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38253

llvm-svn: 314451
2017-09-28 19:04:30 +00:00
Matthias Braun 3cd00c1739 Fix __builtin_setjmp in combination with sjlj exception handling.
llvm.eh.sjlj.setjmp was used as part of the SjLj exception handling
style but is also used in clang to implement __builtin_setjmp.  The ARM
backend needs to output additional dispatch tables for the SjLj
exception handling style, these tables however can't be emitted if
llvm.eh.sjlj.setjmp is simply used for __builtin_setjmp and no actual
landing pad blocks exist.

To solve this issue a new llvm.eh.sjlj.setup_dispatch intrinsic is
introduced which is used instead of llvm.eh.sjlj.setjmp in the SjLj
exception handling lowering, so we can differentiate between the case
where we actually need to setup a dispatch table and the case where we
just need the __builtin_setjmp semantic.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9313

llvm-svn: 242481
2015-07-16 22:34:16 +00:00