As discussed on the post-commit review thread for r224012, -Wkeyword-macro fires
mostly on headers trying to set up portable defines and doesn't find much bad
stuff in practice. But [macro.names]p2 does disallow defining or undefining
keywords, override and final, and alignas, so keep the warning but move it
into -pedantic.
-Wreserved-id-macro warns on
#define __need_size_t
which is more or less public api for glibc headers. Since this warning isn't
motivated by a standard, remove it.
(See also r223114 for a previous follow-up to r224012.)
llvm-svn: 224371
We would CreateString on arbitrary garbage instead of just skipping to
the end of the builtin macro. Eventually, this would cause us to crash
because we would end up replacing the contents of a character token with
a numeric literal.
This fixes PR21825.
llvm-svn: 224238
#undef a keyword is generally harmless but used often in configuration scripts.
Also added tests that I forgot to include to commit in r223114.
llvm-svn: 224100
This is a temporary workaround while MIPS64 has not yet fully supported
128-bit integers. But declaration of int128 type is necessary even though
`__SIZEOF_INT128__` is undefined because c++ standard header files like
`limits` throw error message if `__int128` is not available.
Patch by Sagar Thakur.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6402
llvm-svn: 223927
Summary:
This change implements warnings if macro name is identical to a keyword or
reserved identifier. The warnings are different depending on the "danger"
of the operation. Defining macro that replaces a keyword is on by default.
Other cases produce warning that is off by default but can be turned on
using option -Wreserved-id-macro.
This change fixes PR11488.
Reviewers: rnk
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: rnk, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6194
llvm-svn: 223114
Summary:
This resolves [[ http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=17391 | PR17391 ]].
GCC's sources were used as a guide (couldn't find much information in ARM documentation).
Reviewers: doug.gregor, asl
Reviewed By: asl
Subscribers: asl, aemerson, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6339
llvm-svn: 222741
Darwin's "-arch arm64" option implies full Cyclone CPU, for both architectural
and tuning purposes. So if neither of the explicit options have been given,
forward that on to the proper invocation.
rdar://problem/18906227
llvm-svn: 221631
This patch simplifies how default target features are set for AMD bdver2
and bdver1. In particular, method 'getDefaultFeatures' now implements a
fallthrough from case 'CK_BDVER2' to case 'CK_BDVER1'.
That is because 'bdver2' has the same features available in bdver1 plus
BMI, FMA, F16C and TBM.
This patch also adds missing checks for predefined macros in test
predefined-arch-macros.c. In the case of BTVER2, the test now also checks
for F16C, BMI and PCLMUL. In the case of BDVER3 and BDVER4, the test now
also checks for the presence of FSGSBASE.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6134
llvm-svn: 221449
We would crash because we used operator[] to access past the end of a
SmallString. This occured because our token had length zero.
Instead, form the pointer using .data() and arithmetic. This is safe
because this forms a one-past-the-end pointer and it is only used to
compare with another one-past-the-end pointer.
This fixes PR21379.
llvm-svn: 220614
This is long-since overdue, and matches GCC 5.0. This should also be
backwards-compatible, because we already supported all of C11 as an extension
in C99 mode.
llvm-svn: 220244
The current VSX feature for PowerPC specifies availability of the VSX
instructions added with the 2.06 architecture version. With 2.07, the
architecture adds new instructions to both the Category:Vector and
Category:VSX instruction sets. Additionally, unaligned vector storage
operations have improved performance.
This patch adds a feature to provide access to the new instructions
and performance capabilities of Power8. For compatibility with GCC,
the feature is controlled via a new -mpower8-vector switch, and the
feature causes the __POWER8_VECTOR__ builtin define to be generated by
the preprocessor.
There is a companion patch for llvm being committed at the same time.
llvm-svn: 219502
This adds -nostdsysteminc to the %clang_cc1 expansion, which should
make it harder to accidentally write tests that depend on headers in
/usr/include. It also updates a few tests that use -isysroot <x> and a
darwin triple to omit the triple and use -isystem <x>/usr/include
instead, making them a little bit more general.
Incidentally, this fixes a test failure I'm seeing on darwin in
Modules/stddef.c, that happens because my system finds a stddef.h in
/usr/include.
llvm-svn: 219030
The Cortex-M7 has 3 options for its FPU: none, FPv5-SP-D16 and
FPv5-DP-D16. FPv5 has the same instructions as FP-ARMv8, so it can be
modeled using the same target feature, and all double-precision
operations are already disabled by the fp-only-sp target features.
llvm-svn: 218748
The ARM ACLE describes the values as hex constants rather than numeric
constants; follow suit. Address post-commit review comments from Jon Roelofs.
llvm-svn: 218009
Extend ARM ACLE support (Section 6.5.1) for AArch32. Define __ARM_FP if
hardware floating point support is available as per the value defined by the
ACLE.
llvm-svn: 217957
The current default abi when no environment is given is "apcs-gnu",
which is obsolete. This patch changes the default to "aapcs". "aapcs" has both
hard- and soft-float variants, so the -mhard-float, -msoft-float and
-mfloat-abi= options now all behave as expected when no environment is
specified in the triple.
While writing this I also noticed that a preprocessor test claims to be
checking darwin, but is actually checking the defaults, which are
different for darwin.
llvm-svn: 216662
a) add SKX support to Clang driver;
b) add tests for SKX target and AVX512BW, AVX512DQ, AVX512VL features into clang driver tests
Patch by Zinovy Nis <zinovy.y.nis@intel.com>
llvm-svn: 214306
char-based types from "char" to "signed char". Adjust stdint.h to use
__INTx_TYPE__ directly without prefixing it with signed and to use
__UINTx_TYPE__ for unsigned ones.
The value of __INTx_TYPE__ now matches GCC.
llvm-svn: 214119
While Clang now supports both ELFv1 and ELFv2 ABIs, their use is currently
hard-coded via the target triple: powerpc64-linux is always ELFv1, while
powerpc64le-linux is always ELFv2.
These are of course the most common scenarios, but in principle it is
possible to support the ELFv2 ABI on big-endian or the ELFv1 ABI on
little-endian systems (and GCC does support that), and there are some
special use cases for that (e.g. certain Linux kernel versions could
only be built using ELFv1 on LE).
This patch implements the Clang side of supporting this, based on the
LLVM commit 214072. The command line options -mabi=elfv1 or -mabi=elfv2
select the desired ABI if present. (If not, Clang uses the same default
rules as now.)
Specifically, the patch implements the following changes based on the
presence of the -mabi= option:
In the driver:
- Pass the appropiate -target-abi flag to the back-end
- Select the correct dynamic loader version (/lib64/ld64.so.[12])
In the preprocessor:
- Define _CALL_ELF to the appropriate value (1 or 2)
In the compiler back-end:
- Select the correct ABI in TargetInfo.cpp
- Select the desired ABI for LLVM via feature (elfv1/elfv2)
llvm-svn: 214074
arm64_be doesn't really exist; it was useful for testing while AArch64 and
ARM64 were separate, but now the only real way to refer to the system is
aarch64_be.
llvm-svn: 213747
1. Revert "Add default feature for CPUs on AArch64 target in Clang"
at r210625. Then, all enabled feature will by passed explicitly by
-target-feature in -cc1 option.
2. Get "-mfpu" deprecated.
3. Implement support of "-march". Usage is:
-march=armv8-a+[no]feature
For instance, "-march=armv8-a+neon+crc+nocrypto". Here "armv8-a" is
necessary, and CPU names are not acceptable. Candidate features are
fp, neon, crc and crypto. Where conflicting feature modifiers are
specified, the right-most feature is used.
4. Implement support of "-mtune". Usage is:
-march=CPU_NAME
For instance, "-march=cortex-a57". This option will ONLY get
micro-architectural feature enabled specifying to target CPU,
like "+zcm" and "+zcz" for cyclone. Any architectural features
WON'T be modified.
5. Change usage of "-mcpu" to "-mcpu=CPU_NAME+[no]feature", which is
an alias to "-march={feature of CPU_NAME}+[no]feature" and
"-mtune=CPU_NAME" together. Where this option is used in conjunction
with -march or -mtune, those options take precedence over the
appropriate part of this option.
llvm-svn: 213353
constants. Comparing int against a constant of the given type like
UINT8_MAX will otherwise force a promotion to unsigned int, which is
typically not expected.
llvm-svn: 213301
We've decided to make the core rewriter class and PP rewriters mandatory.
They're only a few hundred lines of code in total and not worth supporting as a
distinct build configuration, especially since doing so disables key compiler
features.
This reverts commit r213150.
Revert "clang/test: Introduce the feature "rewriter" for --enable-clang-rewriter."
This reverts commit r213148.
Revert "Move clang/test/Frontend/rewrite-*.c to clang/test/Frontend/Rewriter/"
This reverts commit r213146.
llvm-svn: 213159
This restores the original behaviour of -fmsc-version. The older option
remains as a mechanism for specifying the basic version information. A
secondary option, -fms-compatibility-version permits the user to specify an
extended version to the driver.
The new version takes the value as a dot-separated value rather than the
major * 100 + minor format that -fmsc-version format. This makes it easier to
specify the value as well as a more flexible manner for specifying the value.
Specifying both values is considered an error.
The older parameter is left solely as a driver option, which is normalised into
the newer parameter. This allows us to retain a single code path in the
compiler itself whilst preserving the semantics of the old parameter as well as
avoid having to determine which of two formats are being used by the invocation.
The test changes are due to the fact that the compiler no longer supports the
old option, and is a direct conversion to the new option.
llvm-svn: 213119
corresponding AST context function, only restricted to basic integer
types. Use this to ensure getUIntPtrType() gives types consistent with
getIntPtrType(). Fix NVPTX backend to give signed intptr_t.
llvm-svn: 212982
Summary:
This removes the need to pass -mnan=2008 explicitly to be able to compile
the test-suite for MIPS32r6/MIPS64r6.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4433
llvm-svn: 212619
Get the predefined macro for the architecture correct.
cortex-m4: __ARM_ARCH_7EM__
cortex-m3: __ARM_ARCH_7M__
cortex-m0: __ARM_ARCH_6M__
rdar://17420090
llvm-svn: 211792
Add predefined stdint macros that match the given patterns:
U?INT{_,_FAST,_LEAST}{8,16,32,64}_{MAX,TYPE}
U?INT{PTR,MAX}_{MAX,TYPE}
http://reviews.llvm.org/D4141
Author: binji
llvm-svn: 211657
This improves conformance with ACLE 6.4.1. Define additional macros that
indicate support for the ARM and Thumb instruction set architecture. This
includes the following set of macros:
__ARM_ARCH
__ARM_ARCH_ISA_ARM
__ARM_ARCH_ISA_THUMB
__ARM_32BIT_STATE
These help identify the environment that the code is intended to execute on.
Adjust the handling for ACLE 6.4.2 to be more correct. We would define the
profile as a free-standing token rather than a quoted single character.
llvm-svn: 210991
For ARM target, we can use CRYPTO and CRC features if we select
cortex-a57 by '-mcpu', but for AArch64 target, it doesn't work
unless adding with '-mfpu=crypto-neon-fp-armv8'. To keep consistency
between front-end and back-end and get end-users more easier to use,
we'd better add default feature for CPUs on AArch64 target as well.
llvm-svn: 210625
Summary: The Linux Kernel is one example of a piece of software that relies on them.
Reviewers: atanasyan
Reviewed By: atanasyan
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3756
llvm-svn: 210270
With recent changes, this is now a compatible language extension and can be
safely enabled with -ms-extensions instead of requiring the full
-ms-compatibility MSVC drop-in mode. As such we can now also emit an extension
warning under -Wmicrosoft to help users port their code.
llvm-svn: 209978
This failure mode shows up occasionally when users try to include C headers in
C++ projects or when porting from Windows. We might as well recover in the way
the user expected, thus avoiding confusing diagnostic messages at point of use.
llvm-svn: 209963
Windows on ARM uses AAPCS, but has some deviations. wchar_t remains an unsigned
short on WoA, which does not conform to AAPCS. Ensure that wchar_t is defined
accordingly.
llvm-svn: 207929
This test didn't work as intended and was ultimately disabled some years ago in
r169458.
Indeed it's not clear if the '\n' was ever passed through to the driver
correctly given that lit would insert '&& {' at the newline.
Test rewritten to use printf/xargs to insert '\n' in a more reliable manner and
to use FileCheck for verification.
llvm-svn: 206703
This reverts commit r206413.
This was proposed before, but it's not clear if this is really a good
idea:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D3034
llvm-svn: 206415
This introduces the definitions needed for the Windows on ARM target. Add
target definitions for both the MSVC environment and the MSVC + Itanium C++ ABI
environment. The Visual Studio definitions correspond to the definitions
provided by Visual Studio 2012.
llvm-svn: 205650
This is consistent with -Wbuiltin-macro-redefined, and puts this common
extension warning under a flag.
Reviewers: rsmith
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3283
llvm-svn: 205591
contents than the header file by the same name under the system header
search root. Surprisingly, this is required to get the test to pass on
some systems.
So, it turns out that there exist filesystems in the world which unique
the inode of all files based on their contents. This results in two
files with the same contents at different paths suddenly having the same
inode. This doesn't actually cause any problems in practice as the
contents are the same, and the path used to access the files are the
same. However, it can cause tests like this one to be more brittle
because the file manager ends up de-duplicating the file entries by
inode. We don't have any other really easy ways to observe the behavior
shift because the whole point is that the #include written in the source
code doesn't contain the information -- instead it is contained in the
header map.
If folks have other solutions they would prefer, I'm more than happy to
work on them, but this seems a reasonable way to ensure that the test in
question exercises the code it wants to exercise.
llvm-svn: 205149
Most 64-bit targets define int64_t as long int, and AArch64 should
make same definition to follow LP64 model. In GNU tool chain, int64_t
is defined as long int for 64-bit target. So to get consistent with GNU,
it's better Changing int64_t from 'long long int' to 'long int',
otherwise clang will get different name mangling suffix compared with g++.
llvm-svn: 202004
gcc never expands macros in pragmas and MSVC always expands macros
before processing pragmas. Clang usually allows macro expansion, except
in a handful of pragmas, most of which are handled by the lexer.
Also remove PPCallbacks for pragmas that are currently handled in the
parser. Without a Parser, such as with clang -E, these callbacks would
never be called.
Fixes PR18576.
llvm-svn: 201821
This makes Clang and LLVM -Wmsvc-include clean.
I believe the correct behavior here is to avoid updating the cache when
we find the header via MSVC's search rules.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2733
llvm-svn: 201615