This involved removing the conditional inclusion and replacing them
with target attributes matching the original conditional inclusion
and checks. The testcase update removes the macro checks for each
file and replaces them with usage of the __target__ attribute, e.g.:
int __attribute__((__target__(("sse3")))) foo(int a) {
_mm_mwait(0, 0);
return 4;
}
This usage does require the enclosing function have the requisite
__target__ attribute for inlining and code generation - also for
any macro intrinsic uses in the enclosing function. There's no change
for existing uses of the intrinsic headers.
llvm-svn: 239883
The following code is generated for reduction clause within 'omp simd' loop construct:
#pragma omp simd reduction(op:var)
for (...)
<body>
alloca priv_var
priv_var = <initial reduction value>;
<loop_start>:
<body> // references to original 'var' are replaced by 'priv_var'
<loop_end>:
var op= priv_var;
llvm-svn: 239881
Previously we'd complain about redefinition of default arguments when we
instantiated a class with a friend template that inherits its default argument,
because we propagate the default template arguemnt onto the friend when we
reload the AST.
llvm-svn: 239857
While the rest of the Objective-C metadata seems to honor
objc_runtime_name, the encoding strings produced by, e.g., @encode and
property meta, were not. Fixes rdar://problem/21408305.
llvm-svn: 239852
MS attributes do not permit empty attribute blocks. Correctly diagnose those.
We continue to parse to ensure that we recover correctly. Because the block is
empty, we do not need to skip any tokens.
Bonus: tweak the comment that I updated but forgot to remove the function name
in a previous commit.
llvm-svn: 239846
In r239421, the mangling of long double on PowerPC Linux targets
was changed to use "g" instead of "e". This same change also needs
to be done for SystemZ (all targets, since we support only Linux
on SystemZ anyway).
This is because an old ABI variant set "long double" to a 64-bit
type equivalent to "double", and the "e" mangling code is still
used to refer to that old ABI for compatibility reasons.
llvm-svn: 239822
Summary:
If the driver is only given -msoft-float/-mfloat-abi=soft or -msingle-float,
we should refrain from propagating -mfpxx, unless it was explicitly given on the
command line.
Reviewers: atanasyan, dsanders
Reviewed By: atanasyan, dsanders
Subscribers: cfe-commits, mpf
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10387
llvm-svn: 239818
Previously the last iteration for simd loop-based OpenMP constructs were generated as a separate code. This feature is not required and codegen is simplified.
llvm-svn: 239810
We were propagating the coverage map into the body of an if statement,
but not into the condition thereafter. This is fine as long as the two
locations are in the same virtual file, but they won't be when the
"if" part of the statement is from a macro and the condition is not.
llvm-svn: 239803
We used to have a flag to enable module maps, and two more flags to enable
implicit module maps. This is all redundant; we don't need any flag for
enabling module maps in the abstract, and we don't usually have -fno- flags for
-cc1. We now have just a single flag, -fimplicit-module-maps, that enables
implicitly searching the file system for module map files and loading them.
The driver interface is unchanged for now. We should probably rename
-fmodule-maps to -fimplicit-module-maps at some point.
llvm-svn: 239789
This patch adds the -fsanitize=safe-stack command line argument for clang,
which enables the Safe Stack protection (see http://reviews.llvm.org/D6094
for the detailed description of the Safe Stack).
This patch is our implementation of the safe stack on top of Clang. The
patches make the following changes:
- Add -fsanitize=safe-stack and -fno-sanitize=safe-stack options to clang
to control safe stack usage (the safe stack is disabled by default).
- Add __attribute__((no_sanitize("safe-stack"))) attribute to clang that can be
used to disable the safe stack for individual functions even when enabled
globally.
Original patch by Volodymyr Kuznetsov and others at the Dependable Systems
Lab at EPFL; updates and upstreaming by myself.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6095
llvm-svn: 239762
Switch to using BalancedDelimiterTracker to get better diagnostics for
unbalanced delimiters. This still does not handle any of the attributes, simply
improves the parsing.
llvm-svn: 239758
LLVM does not and has not ever supported a soft-float ABI mode on
Sparc, so don't pretend that it does.
Also switch the default from "soft-float" -- which was actually
hard-float because soft-float is unimplemented -- to hard-float.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10457
llvm-svn: 239755
in section 10.1, __arm_{w,r}sr{,p,64}.
This includes arm_acle.h definitions with builtins and codegen to support
these, the intrinsics are implemented by generating read/write_register calls
which get appropriately lowered in the backend based on the register string
provided. SemaChecking is also implemented to fault invalid parameters.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9697
llvm-svn: 239737
Update ObjCContainersChecker to be notified when pointers escape so it can
remove size information for escaping CFMutableArrayRefs. When such pointers
escape, un-analyzed code could mutate the array and cause the size information
to be incorrect.
rdar://problem/19406485
llvm-svn: 239709
Summary:
The goal of this patch is to make `-verify` easier to use when testing libc++. The `notes` attached to compile error diagnostics are numerous and relatively unstable when they reference libc++ header internals. This patch allows libc++ to write stable compilation failure tests by allowing unexpected diagnostic messages to be ignored where they are not relevant.
This patch adds a new CC1 flag called `-verify-ignore-unexpected`. `-verify-ignore-unexpected` tells `VerifyDiagnosticsConsumer` to ignore *all* unexpected diagnostic messages. `-verify-ignore-unexpected=<LevelList>` can be used to only ignore certain diagnostic levels. `<LevelList>` is a comma separated list of diagnostic levels to ignore. The supported levels are `note`, `remark`, `warning` and `error`.
Reviewers: bogner, grosser, EricWF
Reviewed By: EricWF
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10138
llvm-svn: 239665
Instead, just EvaluateAsInt().
Follow-up to r239549: rsmith points out that isICE() is expensive;
seems like it's not the right concept anyway, as it fails on
`static const' in C, and will actually trigger the assert below on:
test/Sema/inline-asm-validate-x86.c
llvm-svn: 239651
Summary:
In addition to easier syntax, IRBuilder makes sure to set correct
debug locations for newly added instructions (bitcast and
llvm.lifetime itself). This restores the original behavior, which
was modified by r234581 (reapplied as r235553).
Extend one of the tests to check for debug locations.
Test Plan: regression test suite
Reviewers: aadg, dblaikie
Subscribers: cfe-commits, majnemer
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10418
llvm-svn: 239643
The underlying problem in PR23823 already existed before my recent change
in r239558, but that change made it worse (failing not only for undeclared
symbols, but also failed overload resolution). This makes Clang not try to
delay the lookup in SFINAE context. I assume no current code is relying on
SFINAE working with lookups that need to be delayed, because that never
seems to have worked.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10417
llvm-svn: 239639
We would get this right in the case where an explicit cast was formed
but not when we were performing an implicit conversion.
This fixes PR23828.
llvm-svn: 239625
GCC allows case-insensitive values for -mcpu, -march and -mtune options.
This patch implements the same behaviour for the -mcpu option for the AArch64 target.
llvm-svn: 239619
Since we're ignoring the tune= and fpmath= attributes go ahead
and add a warning alerting people to the fact that we're going
to ignore that part of it during code generation and tie it to
the attribute warning set.
llvm-svn: 239583
Right now we're ignoring the fpmath attribute since there's no
backend support for a feature like this and to do so would require
checking the validity of the strings and doing general subtarget
feature parsing of valid and invalid features with the target
attribute feature.
llvm-svn: 239582
Modeled after the gcc attribute of the same name, this feature
allows source level annotations to correspond to backend code
generation. In llvm particular parlance, this allows the adding
of subtarget features and changing the cpu for a particular function
based on source level hints.
This has been added into the existing support for function level
attributes without particular verification for any target outside
of whether or not the backend will support the features/cpu given
(similar to section, etc).
llvm-svn: 239579
Specifying #pragma clang loop vectorize(assume_safety) on a loop adds the
mem.parallel_loop_access metadata to each load/store operation in the loop. This
metadata tells loop access analysis (LAA) to skip memory dependency checking.
llvm-svn: 239572
This patch does two things in order to enable compilation of the problematic code in PR23810:
1. In Sema::buildOverloadedCallSet, it postpones lookup for MS mode when no
viable candidate is found in the overload set. Previously, lookup would only
be postponed here if the overload set was empty.
2. Make BuildRecoveryCallExpr call Sema::DiagnoseEmptyLookup under more circumstances.
There is a comment in DiagnoseTwoPhaseLookup that says "Don't diagnose names we find in
classes; we get much better diagnostics for these from DiagnoseEmptyLookup." The problem
was that DiagnoseEmptyLookup might not get called later, and we failed to recover.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10369
llvm-svn: 239558
For inline assembly immediate constraints, we currently always use
EmitScalarExpr, instead of directly emitting the constant. When the
overflow sanitizer is enabled, this generates overflow intrinsics
instead of constants.
Instead, emit a constant for constraints that either require an
immediate (e.g. 'I' on X86), or only accepts constants (immediate
or symbolic; i.e., don't accept registers or memory).
Fixes PR19763.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10255
llvm-svn: 239549
GCC allows case-insensitive values for -mcpu, -march and -mtune options.
This patch implements the same behaviour for the -march option for ARM.
llvm-svn: 239527
Summary: We already pass these to the IAS, but not to GAS.
Reviewers: dsanders, atanasyan
Reviewed By: atanasyan
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10358
llvm-svn: 239525
This patch corresponds to review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D10095
This is for just two instructions and related builtins:
vbpermq
vgbbd
llvm-svn: 239506
Remove the restriction which forbade forming pointers to member
functions which had parameter types or return types which were not
convertible.
llvm-svn: 239499
If definition of a class is unknown and out-of-line definition of its
member is encountered, do not parse the member declaration.
This change fixes PR18542.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8010
llvm-svn: 239483
CodeGenOptions and onto the PassManagerBuilder. This enables gating
the new EliminateAvailableExternally module pass on whether we are
preparing for LTO.
If we are preparing for LTO (e.g. a -flto -c compile), the new pass is not
included as we want to preserve available externally functions for possible
link time inlining.
llvm-svn: 239481
it doesn't work correctly when a structure is declared before pragma
and then a function with the same name declared after pragma.
Patch by Andrey Bokhanko
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10187
llvm-svn: 239466
Based on previous discussion on the mailing list, clang currently lacks support
for C99 partial re-initialization behavior:
Reference: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-dev/2013-April/029188.html
Reference: http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/dr_253.htm
This patch attempts to fix this problem.
Given the following code snippet,
struct P1 { char x[6]; };
struct LP1 { struct P1 p1; };
struct LP1 l = { .p1 = { "foo" }, .p1.x[2] = 'x' };
// this example is adapted from the example for "struct fred x[]" in DR-253;
// currently clang produces in l: { "\0\0x" },
// whereas gcc 4.8 produces { "fox" };
// with this fix, clang will also produce: { "fox" };
Differential Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5789
llvm-svn: 239446
This commit adds back the code that seems to have been dropped unintentionally
in r176985.
rdar://problem/13752163
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10100
llvm-svn: 239426
GCC mangles long double like __float128 in order to support
compatibility with ABI variants which had a different interpretation of
long double.
This fixes PR23791.
llvm-svn: 239421
This matches the cl.exe behavior (tested with 18.00.31101). In order to
specify an output file for /P, use the /Fi option instead.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10313
llvm-svn: 239393
The object file format is sometimes overridden for MSVC targets to use
ELF instead of COFF. Make sure we preserve this choice when setting the
msvc version number in the triple.
llvm-svn: 239388
The machinery added to permit a static_cast from void-ptr to fn-ptr
unintentionally gets triggered for c-style casts and function-style
casts. The observable effect was a diagnostic issued inappropriately.
llvm-svn: 239382
This is a follow-up to r225570 which enabled adding DLL attributes when a
class template goes from explicit instantiation declaration to explicit
instantiation definition.
llvm-svn: 239375
It is safe to add a dll attribute if the base class template previously only had
an explicit instantiation declaration, or was implicitly instantiated.
I both those cases, the members would not have been codegenned yet. In the case
of explicit instantiation declaration this is natural, and for implicit
instantiations, codegen is deferred (see r225570).
This is work towards fixing PR23770.
llvm-svn: 239373
Don't warn about not being able to propagate dll attribute to a base class template
when that base already has a different attribute.
MSVC doesn't actually try to do this; the first attribute that was propagated
takes precedence, so Clang is already doing the right thing and there's no
need to warn.
(This is a step towards fixing PR21718.)
llvm-svn: 239372
There are still problems here, but this is a better starting point.
The main part of the change is: when doing a lookup that would accept visible
or hidden declarations, prefer to produce the latest visible declaration if
there are any visible declarations, rather than always producing the latest
declaration.
Thus, when we inherit default arguments (and other properties) from a previous
declaration, we inherit them from the previous visible declaration; if the
previous declaration is hidden, we already suppress inheritance of default
arguments.
There are a couple of other changes here that fix latent bugs exposed by this
change.
llvm-svn: 239371
When pragma clang loop unroll() is specified without an argument the diagnostic message should inform that user that 'full' and 'disable' are valid arguments (not 'enable').
llvm-svn: 239363
Summary:
This modifies Clang to reflect that under pre-C99 ISO C, decimal
constants may have type `unsigned long` even if they do not contain `u`
or `U` in their suffix (C90 subclause 6.1.3.2 paragraph 5). The same is
done for C++ without C++11 which--because of undefined behaviour--allows
for behaviour compatible with ISO C90 in the case of an unsuffixed
decimal literal and is otherwise identical to C90 in its treatment of
integer literals (C++03 subclause 2.13.1 [lex.icon] paragraph 2).
Messages are added to the `c99-compat` and `c++11-compat` groups to warn
on such literals, since they behave differently under the newer
standards.
Fixes PR 16678.
Test Plan:
A new test file is added to exercise both pre-C99/C++11 and C99/C++11-up
on decimal literals with no suffix or suffixes `l`/`L` for both 32-bit
and 64-bit `long`.
In the file, 2^31 (being `INT_MAX+1`) is tested for the expected type
using `__typeof__` and multiple declarations of the same entity. 2^63
is similarly tested when it is within the range of `unsigned long`.
Preprocessor arithmetic tests are added to ensure consistency given
that Clang (like GCC) uses greater than 32 bits for preprocessor
arithmetic even when `long` and `unsigned long` is 32 bits and a
pre-C99/C++11 mode is in effect.
Tests added:
test/Sema/PR16678.c
Reviewers: fraggamuffin, rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9794
llvm-svn: 239356
Encoding the version into the triple will allow us to communicate to
LLVM what functions it can expect to depend upon in the implementation.
llvm-svn: 239273
It's better not to rely on the diagnostics engine to pretty print the
argument to decltype. Instead, exercise the functionality in
DeclPrinterTest.
llvm-svn: 239197
We would crash in the DeclPrinter trying to pretty-print the
static_assert message. C++1z-style assertions don't have a message so
we would crash.
This fixes PR23756.
llvm-svn: 239170
Adds tests verifying the proper dirs are found in the Debian 8/GCC4.9
layout for sparc (32bit), sparc (32bit) with lib64 multilib, and
sparc64.
The test cases added here also cover r239047, which fixed the linker
paths.
llvm-svn: 239154
input / output with memory constraint.
One generally can't get address of a bit field, so the general solution is to
error on such cases. GCC does the same.
Patch by Andrey Bokhanko
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10086
llvm-svn: 239153
The main effect of this is to fix anomalies where certain -mfpu options didn't
disable everything that they should causing strange behaviour when combined
with -mcpu or -march values that themselves enabled fpu subtarget features,
e.g. -mfpu=fpv5-dp-d16 with -march=armv7em previously behaved the same as
-mfpu=fpv5-sp-d16 due to fp-only-sp not being disabled.
Invalid -mfpu options now also give an error, which is consistent with the
handling of the .fpu directive.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10239
llvm-svn: 239152
Summary:
This patch enables lexing of `concept` and `requires` as keywords.
Further changes which add messages for future keyword compat are to
follow.
Test Plan:
Testing of C++14 + Concepts TS mode is added to
`test/Lexer/keywords_test.cpp`, which expects that the new keywords are
enabled under said mode.
Reviewers: faisalv, fraggamuffin, rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10233
llvm-svn: 239128
GCC allows case-insensitive values for -mcpu, -march and -mtune options.
This patch implements the same behaviour for the -mcpu option.
llvm-svn: 239059
They should be 'int' instead of 'long int' everywhere else except
NetBSD too, from what I gather in GCC's spec files. So, optimistically
changing it for everyone else, too.
llvm-svn: 239046
The test passing was dependent upon your source tree being checked out
in a directory with a long enough path, to cause the diagnostics to
wrap at the expected locations.
Use stdin instead, so that the error messages consistently use
<stdin> as the filename, and get wrapped consistently.
llvm-svn: 239009
If we crash while handling headers, the crash report mechanism
currently tries to make a string out of a null pointer when it tries
to make up a file extension.
Map *-header input types to reasonable extensions to avoid this.
llvm-svn: 238994
The parameter types and return type do not need to be volatile just
because the pointer type's pointee type is volatile qualified. This is
an unnecessary pessimization.
llvm-svn: 238892
The MSVC 2013 and 2015 implementation of std::atomic is specialized for
pointer types. The member functions are implemented using a static_cast
from void-ptr to function-ptr which is not allowed in the standard.
Permit this conversion if -fms-compatibility is present.
This fixes PR23733.
llvm-svn: 238877
This patch fixes an assertion failure in method
'X86_64ABIInfo::GetByteVectorType'.
Method 'GetByteVectorType' (in TargetInfo.cpp) is responsible
for mapping a QualType 'Ty' (for an argument or return value) to an LLVM IR
type that, according to the ABI, must be passed in a XMM/YMM vector register.
When selecting the IR vector type, method 'GetByteVectorType' always tries to
choose the "best" IR vector type for the 'Ty' in input. In particular, if Ty
is a wrapper structure, it keeps unwrapping it until it finds a vector type VTy.
That VTy is the "preferred IR type".
However, function 'isSingleElementStructure' (used to unwrap structures) does
not know how to look through union types. So, before this patch, if Ty was in
a nest of wrapper structures with at least two union types, we would have
triggered an assertion failure (added at revision 230971).
With this patch, if method 'GetByteVectorType' fails to find the preferred
vector type, we just return a valid (although potentially 'less friendly')
vector type based on the type size. So, rather than asserting on an 'unexpected'
'Ty' in input, we conservatively return vector type <2 x double> if Ty is 16
bytes, or <4 x double> if Ty is 32 bytes.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10190
llvm-svn: 238861
The first named data member is the field used to default initialize the
union. An IndirectFieldDecl can introduce the first named data member
of a union.
llvm-svn: 238649
We catch most of the various other __fp16 implicit conversions to
float, but not this one:
__fp16 a;
int i;
...
a += i;
For which we used to generate something 'fun' like:
%conv = sitofp i32 %i to float
%1 = tail call i16 @llvm.convert.to.fp16.f32(float %conv)
%add = add i16 %0, %1
Instead, when we have an __fp16 LHS and an integer RHS, we should
use float as the result type.
While there, add a bunch of missing tests for mixed
__fp16/integer expressions.
llvm-svn: 238625
getCanonicalArchName can return an empty string for an architecture
that is well-formed but meaningless. Use parseArch to determine if
it's actually valid or not.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10120
llvm-svn: 238553
this fixes http://llvm.org/PR17424
fillAttributedTypeLoc() function is only called with AttributeLists of either
DeclarationChunk (which is used for each type in a declarator being parsed) or
DeclSpec (which captures information about declaration specifiers).
As C++11 attributes actually appertain to declarators, they are moved straight
to the declarator’s attr list in distributeFunctionTypeAttrFromDeclSpec()
function.
'Put them wherever you like' semantics is not supported for C++11 attributes
(but is allowed for GNU attributes, for example). So when we meet an attribute
while parsing the declaration, we cannot be sure if it appertains to either
DeclarationChunk or DeclSpec.
This investigation correlates with the history of changes of SemaType.cpp:
• Asserts in fillAttributedTypeLoc() were added on 3 Mar 2011 in r126986
(http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-
20110228/039638.html);
• Distributing C++11 attrs to the declarator was added on 14 Jan 2013
in r172504 (http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-
20130114/071830.html).
Considering all written above I changed asserts in fillAttributedTypeLoc()
to nullptr checks.
This fixes PR17424 and related assertion on
[[gnu::fastcall]] void __stdcall foo();
Author: Alexey Frolov
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9288
llvm-svn: 238550
Allows StmtPrinter to print old style field designators in
initializers, fixing an issue where we would print the following
invalid code:
struct A a = {b: = 3, .c = 4};
Patch by Nick Sumner. Thanks!
llvm-svn: 238517
works well for folks.
This isn't terribly clean (sadly) but after chatting with both Eric and
Richard, nothing cleaner really emerged. The clean way of doing this is
a *lot* of work for extremely little benefit here.
llvm-svn: 238500
Folding IntToPtr or PtrToInt into Loads, due to r238452,
perturbs the mips-varargs test-case.
Patch by Philip Pfaffe!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9153
llvm-svn: 238455
This is a follow-up to r238266. It turned out structors are codegened through a different path,
and didn't get the storage class set in EmitGlobalFunctionDefinition.
llvm-svn: 238443
Cygwin (and MinGW) targets define __declspec to __attribute__ unless
-fms-extensions is specified. It turns out that cygwin headers rely on
the existence of this macro.
llvm-svn: 238394
This isn't an actual revert of r237769, it just restores the behavior of
the Clang driver prior to it while completely re-implementing how that
behavior works.
This also re-does the work of making the default OpenMP runtime
selectable at CMake (or configure) time to work in the way all of our
other such hooks do (config.h, configure and cmake hooks, etc.).
I've re-implemented how we manage the '-fopenmp' flagset in an important
way. Now, the "default" hook just makes '-fopenmp' equivalent to
'-fopenmp=<default>' rather than a separate special beast. Also, there
is an '-fno-openmp' flag which does the obvious thing. Also, the code is
shared between all the places to select a known OpenMP runtime and act
on it.
Finally, and most significantly, I've taught the driver to inspect the
selected runtime when choosing whether to propagate the '-fopenmp' flag
to the frontend in the CC1 commandline. Without this, it isn't possible
to use Clang with libgomp, even if you were happy with the serial,
boring way in which it worked previously (ignoring all #pragmas but
linking in the library to satisfy direct calls into the runtime).
While I'm here, I've gone ahead and sketched out a path for the future
name of LLVM's OpenMP runtime (libomp) and the legacy support for its
current name (libiomp5) in what seems a more reasonable way.
To re-enable LLVM's OpenMP runtime (which I think should wait until the
normal getting started instructions are a reasonable way for falks to
check out, build, and install Clang with the runtime) all that needs to
change is the default string in the CMakeLists.txt and configure.ac
file. No code changes necessary.
I also added a test for the driver's behavior around OpenMP since it was
*completely missing* previously. Makes it unsurprising that we got it
wrong.
llvm-svn: 238389
When checking if a function is noreturn, consider a codepath to be noreturn if
the path destroys a class and the class destructor, base class destructors, or
member field destructors are marked noreturn.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9454
llvm-svn: 238382
Previously, we wouldn't call checkDLLAttribute() after the class template
specialization definition if the class template was already instantiated
by an explicit class template specialization declaration.
llvm-svn: 238266
The representation of a pointer-to-member in the MS ABI is governed by
the layout of the relevant class or if a model has been explicitly
specified. If no model is specified, then an appropriate
"worst-case-scenario" model is implicitly chosen if, and only, if the
pointer-to-member type's representation was needed.
Debug info cannot force a pointer-to-member type to have a
representation so do not try to query the size of such a type unless we
know it is safe to do so.
llvm-svn: 238259
Types can be classified as being zero-initializable or
non-zero-initializable. We used to classify array types by giving them
the classification of their base element type. However, incomplete
array types are never initialized directly and thus are always
zero-initializable.
llvm-svn: 238256
Re-land the change r238200, but with modifications in the tests that should
prevent new failures in some environments as reported with the original
change on the mailing list.
llvm-svn: 238253
Note: __declspec is also temporarily enabled when compiling for a CUDA target because there are implementation details relying on __declspec(property) support currently. When those details change, __declspec should be disabled for CUDA targets.
llvm-svn: 238238
On MIPS unsigned int type should not be zero extended but sign-extended.
Patch by Strahinja Petrovic.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9198
llvm-svn: 238200
in POWER8.
These are the Clang-related changes for http://reviews.llvm.org/D9081
vadduqm
vaddeuqm
vaddcuq
vaddecuq
vsubuqm
vsubeuqm
vsubcuq
vsubecuq
All builtins are added in altivec.h, and guarded with the POWER8_VECTOR and
powerpc64 macros.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D9903
llvm-svn: 238145
"1-4" specifiers are returned as numeric constants, not identifiers,
and should be treated as such. Currently pragma handler incorrectly
assumes that they are returned as identifiers.
Patch by Andrey Bokhanko.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9856
llvm-svn: 238129
An AtomicType might be hidden behind arbitrary levels of typedefs.
getAs<> will reliably walk through the sugar to get the underlying
AtomicType.
This fixes PR23638.
llvm-svn: 238083
The method wasn't an overrider but didn't have 'virtual' textually
written because our CXXMethodDecl was an out-of-line definition. Make
sure we use the canonical decl instead.
This fixes PR23629.
llvm-svn: 237999
This applies the existing checks in has_feature_cxx0x to -std=c++1z.
In addition, references to C++1y are updated to refer to C++14
No functional change. Testing of __has_feature for C++1z features
is not added in this change.
Patch by Hubert Tong!
llvm-svn: 237992
in-progress implementation of the Concepts TS. The recommended feature
test macro __cpp_experimental_concepts is set to 1 (as opposed to
201501) to indicate that the feature is enabled, but the
implementation is incomplete.
The link to the Concepts TS in cxx_status is updated to refer to the
PDTS (N4377). Additional changes related to __has_feature and
__has_extension are to follow in a later change.
Relevant tests include:
test/Lexer/cxx-features.cpp
The test file is updated with testing of the C++14 + Concepts TS mode.
The expected behaviour is the same as that of the C++14 modes except
for the case of __cpp_experimental_concepts."
- Hubert Tong.
Being committed for Hubert (as per his understanding with Richard Smith) as we start work on the concepts-ts following our preliminary strategy session earlier today.
The patch is tiny and seems quite standard.
Thanks Hubert!
llvm-svn: 237982
When we find a member of the current instantation, the base of the
unresolved member expression is implicit; use nullptr for such
bases. This is not a change in behavior: the AST already contains null
in such cases, so non-asserts builds do the right thing already. Fixes
rdar://problem/21020559.
llvm-svn: 237929
Using the target cpu to determine some behaviour is sprinkled in
several places in the driver, but in almost all the information that
is needed can be found in the triple. Restructure things so that the
triple is used, and the cpu is only used if the exact cpu name is
needed.
Also add a check that the -mcpu argument is valid, and correct the
-march argument checking so that it handles -march=native correctly. I
would have liked to move these checks into the computation of the
triple, but the triple is calculated several times in several places
and that would lead to multiple error messages for the same thing.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9879
llvm-svn: 237894
If loop control variable in a worksharing construct is marked as lastprivate, we should copy last calculated value of private counter back to original variable.
llvm-svn: 237879
visibility is enabled) or leave and re-enter it, restore the macro and module
visibility state from last time we were in that submodule.
This allows mutually-#including header files to stand a chance at being
modularized with local visibility enabled.
llvm-svn: 237871
Don't print unused-argument warning for sanitizer-specific feature flag
if this sanitizer was eanbled, and later disabled in the command line.
For example, now:
clang -fsanitize=address -fsanitize-coverage=bb -fno-sanitize=address a.cc
doesn't print warning, but
clang -fsanitize-coverage=bb
does. Same holds for -fsanitize-address-field-padding= and
-fsanitize-memory-track-origins= flags.
Fixes PR23604.
llvm-svn: 237870
Add a check for bool-like conversions for the condition expression of
conditional operators. This is similiar to the checking of condition
expressions of if statements, for-loops, while-loops, and do-while loops.
Specificially, this is to fix the problem of assert("message") not triggering
-Wstring-conversion when the assert macro uses a conditional operator.
llvm-svn: 237856
-fprofile-instr-generate does not emit counter increment intrinsics
for Dtor_Deleting and Dtor_Complete destructors with assigned
counters. This causes unnecessary [-Wprofile-instr-out-of-date]
warnings during profile-use runs even if the source has never been
modified since profile collection.
Patch by Betul Buyukkurt. Thanks!
llvm-svn: 237804
There are 3 cases of defining static const member:
initialized inside the class, not defined outside the class.
initialized inside the class, defined outside the class.
not initialized inside the class, defined outside the class.
Revision r213304 was supposed to fix the linkage problem of case (1), but mistakenly it made case (2) behave the same.
As a result, out-of-line definition of static data member is not handled correctly.
Proposed patch distinguishes between cases (1) and (2) and allows to properly emit static const members under –fms-compatibility option.
This fixes http://llvm.org/PR21164.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9850
llvm-svn: 237787
-fopenmp turns on OpenMP support and links libiomp5 as OpenMP library. Also there is -fopenmp={libiomp5|libgomp} option that allows to override effect of -fopenmp and link libgomp library (if -fopenmp=libgomp is specified).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9736
llvm-svn: 237769
Patch fixes codegen for aggregate copying of VLAs. Currently method CodeGenFunction::EmitAggregateCopy() does not support copying of VLAs. Patch checks if the size of the type is 0, then checks if the type is actually a variable-length array. Then it calculates total length for this array and calculates total size of the array in bytes:
<total number of elements in array> * aligned_sizeof(ElementType) (if copy assignment is requested).
If simple copying is requested, size is calculated like:
<total number of elements in array> * aligned_sizeof(ElementType) - aligned_sizeof(ElementType) + sizeof(ElementType).
memcpy() is used with this calculated size of the VLA.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9851
llvm-svn: 237768
glibc's headers use __need_* macros to selectively export parts of themselves
to each other. This requires us to enter those files repeatedly when building
a glibc module.
This can be unreverted once we have a better mechanism to deal with that
non-modular aspect of glibc (possibly some way to mark a header as "textual if
this macro is defined").
llvm-svn: 237718
This modification generates proper copyin/initialization sequences for array variables/parameters. Before they were considered as pointers, not arrays.
llvm-svn: 237691
Also add trivial handling of transparent unions.
PPC32, MSP430, and XCore apparently all rely on DefaultABIInfo. This
should worry you, because DefaultABIInfo is not implementing the rules
of any particular ABI.
Fixes PR23097, patch by Andy Gibbs.
llvm-svn: 237630
enter it more than once, even if it doesn't have #include guards -- we already
know that it is intended to have the same effect every time it's included, and
it's already had that effect. This particularly helps with local submodule
visibility builds, where the include guard macro may not be visible in the
includer, but will become visible the moment we enter the included file.
llvm-svn: 237609
Emit warning when operand to `delete` is allocated with `new[]` or
operand to `delete[]` is allocated with `new`.
rev 2 update:
`getNewExprFromInitListOrExpr` should return `dyn_cast_or_null`
instead of `dyn_cast`, since `E` might be null.
Reviewers: rtrieu, jordan_rose, rsmith
Subscribers: majnemer, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4661
llvm-svn: 237608
Internal task structure must be generated like
typedef struct kmp_task {
void * shareds;
kmp_routine_entry_t routine;
kmp_int32 part_id;
kmp_routine_entry_t destructors;
} kmp_task_t;
struct kmp_task_t_with_privates {
kmp_task_t task_data;
.kmp_private. privates;
};
to avoid possible additional alignment bytes in first fields (shareds, routine, part_id and destructors). Runtime library is not aware of such kind additional alignment bytes.
llvm-svn: 237561
It turns out that there is a mangling for 'extern "C"', it's only used
by MSVC in /clr mode. Co-opt this mangling so that extern "C" functions
marked overloadable get demangled nicely.
llvm-svn: 237548
In -fdelayed-template-parsing mode, templates that aren't used are not parsed
at all. For some diagnostic plugins, this is a problem since they want to
analyse the contents of the template function body. What has been suggested
on cfe-dev [1] is to explicitly parse interesting templates in
HandleTranslationUnit(); IWYU does this for example [2].
This is workable, but since the delayed parsing doesn't run below a call to
ParseTopLevelDecl(), no DestroyTemplateIdAnnotationsRAIIObj object is on the
stack to clean up TemplateIds that are created during parsing. To fix this,
let ~Parser() clean them up in delayed template parsing mode instead of
leaking (or asserting in +Assert builds).
(r219810, relanded in r220400, fixed the same problem in incremental processing
mode; the review thread of r219810 has a good discussion of the problem.)
To test this, give the PrintFunctionNames plugin a flag to force parsing
of a template and add a test that uses it in -fdelayed-template-parsing mode.
Without the Parser.cpp change, that test asserts.
1: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-dev/2014-August/038415.html
2: https://code.google.com/p/include-what-you-use/source/detail?r=566
llvm-svn: 237531
This patch adds support for the following new instructions in the
Power ISA 2.07:
vpksdss
vpksdus
vpkudus
vpkudum
vupkhsw
vupklsw
These instructions are available through the vec_packs, vec_packsu,
vec_unpackh, and vec_unpackl built-in interfaces. These are
lane-sensitive instructions, so the built-ins have different
implementations for big- and little-endian, and the instructions must
be marked as killing the vector swap optimization for now.
The first three instructions perform saturating pack operations. The
fourth performs a modulo pack operation, which means it can be
represented with a vector shuffle, and conversely the appropriate
vector shuffles may cause this instruction to be generated. The other
instructions are only generated via built-in support for now.
I noticed during patch preparation that the macro __VSX__ was not
previously predefined when the power8-vector or direct-move features
are requested. This is an error, and I've corrected that here as
well.
Appropriate tests have been added.
There is a companion patch to llvm for the rest of this support.
llvm-svn: 237500
The error has the form ... 'int' ... 'const int' ... dropped qualifiers. At
first glance, it appears that the const qualifier is added. Reverse the types
so that the second type is less qualified than the first.
llvm-svn: 237482
With this change, enabling -fmodules-local-submodule-visibility results in name
visibility rules being applied to submodules of the current module in addition
to imported modules (that is, names no longer "leak" between submodules of the
same top-level module). This also makes it much safer to textually include a
non-modular library into a module: each submodule that textually includes that
library will get its own "copy" of that library, and so the library becomes
visible no matter which including submodule you import.
llvm-svn: 237473
Starting from r236426 FindInstantiatedDecl may instantiate types that
are referenced before definition. This change limit the set of types
that can be instantiated by this function.
llvm-svn: 237434
Summary:
r235215 enables support in LLVM for legalizing f16 type in the IR. AArch64
already had support for this. r235215 and some backend patches brought support
for ARM, X86, X86-64, Mips and Mips64.
This change exposes the LangOption 'NativeHalfType' in the command line, so the
backend legalization can be used if desired. NativeHalfType is enabled for
OpenCL (current behavior) or if '-fnative-half-type' is set.
Reviewers: olista01, steven_wu, ab
Subscribers: cfe-commits, srhines, aemerson
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9781
llvm-svn: 237406
The issue I was trying to solve in r236547 was about built-in macros,
but I disabled coverage in all system macros. This is actually a bit
of overkill, and makes the display of coverage around system macros
degrade unnecessarily. Instead, limit this to builtins specifically.
llvm-svn: 237397
This reverts commit 742dc9b6c9686ab52860b7da39c3a126d8a97fbc.
This is generating multiple segfaults in our internal builds.
Test case coming up shortly.
llvm-svn: 237391
Follow-up to commit for revision 236848.
Just a test case for the macro definition under the right CPU/Arch.
One combination was actually missed in the initial fix:
- powerpc64-unknown-unknown -mcpu=pwr8 (rather than -mcpu=power8).
llvm-svn: 237386
Summary:
Space on stack allocated for unused structures returned by functions was unused
even when it's lifetime didn't intersect with lifetime of any other objects that
could use the same space.
The test added also checks for named and auto objects. It seems to make sense
to have this all in one place.
Reviewers: aadg, rsmith, rjmccall, rnk
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: asl, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9743
llvm-svn: 237385
Emit warning when operand to `delete` is allocated with `new[]` or
operand to `delete[]` is allocated with `new`.
Reviewers: rtrieu, jordan_rose, rsmith
Subscribers: majnemer, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4661
llvm-svn: 237368
xmmintrin.h includes emmintrin.h and vice versa if SSE2 is enabled. We break
this cycle for a modules build, and instead make the xmmintrin.h module
re-export the immintrin.h module. Also included is a fix for an assert in the
serialization code if a module exports another module that was declared later
in the same module map.
llvm-svn: 237321
Backslash followed by # in a filename should have both characters
escaped, if you do it the way GNU Make wants. GCC doesn't, so we do
it the way GCC does rather than the way GNU Make wants.
llvm-svn: 237304
Previously we were setting LangOptions::GNUInline (which controls whether we
use traditional GNU inline semantics) if the language did not have the C99
feature flag set. The trouble with this is that C++ family languages also
do not have that flag set, so we ended up setting this flag in C++ modes
(and working around it in a few places downstream by also checking CPlusPlus).
The fix is to check whether the C89 flag is set for the target language,
rather than whether the C99 flag is cleared. This also lets us remove most
CPlusPlus checks. We continue to test CPlusPlus when deciding whether to
pre-define the __GNUC_GNU_INLINE__ macro for consistency with GCC.
There is a change in semantics in two other places
where we weren't checking both CPlusPlus and GNUInline
(FunctionDecl::doesDeclarationForceExternallyVisibleDefinition and
FunctionDecl::isInlineDefinitionExternallyVisible), but this change seems to
put us back into line with GCC's semantics (test case: test/CodeGen/inline.c).
While at it, forbid -fgnu89-inline in C++ modes, as GCC doesn't support it,
it didn't have any effect before, and supporting it just makes things more
complicated.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9333
llvm-svn: 237299
When writing a dependency (.d) file, if space or # is immediately
preceded by one or more backslashes, escape the backslashes as well as
the space or # character. Otherwise leave backslash alone.
This straddles the fence between BSD Make (which does no escaping at
all, and does not support space or # in filespecs) and GNU Make (which
does support escaping, but will fall back to the filespec as-written
if the escaping doesn't match an existing file).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9208
llvm-svn: 237296
Previously, if a semi-colon is unexpectedly added before a closing ')', ']' or
'}', two errors and one note would emitted, and the parsing would get confused
to which scope it was in. This change consumes the semi-colon, recovers
parsing better, and emits only one error with a fix-it.
llvm-svn: 237192
GetOutputStream() owns the stream it returns pointer to and the
pointer should never be freed by us. When we fail to load and exit
early, unique_ptr still holds the pointer and frees it which leads to
compiler crash when CompilerInstance attempts to free it again.
Added regression test for failed bitcode linking.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9625
llvm-svn: 237159
'schedule' clause for combined directives requires additional processing. Special helper variable is generated, that is captured in the outlined parallel region for 'parallel for' region. This captured variable is used to store chunk expression from the 'schedule' clause in this 'parallel for' region.
llvm-svn: 237100
The MachO toolchain has an isTargetIOSBased method, but it isn't
virtual so it isn't very meaningful to call it. After thinking about
this, I guess that putting this logic in the MachO class is a bit of a
layering violation anyway. Do this more like how we handle
AddLinkRuntimeLibArgs instead.
llvm-svn: 237095
Compiler-rt's Profiling library isn't part of the stdlib, so -nostdlib
shouldn't prevent it from being linked. This makes Darwin behave like
other toolchains, and link in the profile runtime irrespective of
-nostdlib, since the resulting program can't be run unless you link
this.
I've also added a test to show that other toolchains already behave
like this.
llvm-svn: 237074
Empty assembly string will not introduce assembly code in the output
binary and it is often used as a trick in the header to disable
optimizations. It doesn't conflict with the purpose of the option so it
is allowed with -fno-gnu-inline-asm flag.
llvm-svn: 237073
This is necessary in order to allow the use of a constexpr member function, or
a member function with deduced return type, of a local class within a
surrounding instantiated function template specialization.
Patch by Michael Park!
This re-commits r236063, which was reverted in r236134, along with a fix for a
delayed template parsing bug that was exposed by this change.
llvm-svn: 237064
Summary:
AsmLabel is heavily used in system level and firmware to redirect
function and access platform specific labels. They are also extensively
used in system headers which makes this option unusable for many
users. Since AsmLabel doesn't introduce any assembly code into the
output binary, it shouldn't be considered as inline-asm.
Reviewers: bob.wilson, rnk
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9679
llvm-svn: 237048
After mailing list discussion on 11-13 March we would prefer to stick to a
single spelling of the long option.
This reverts commit 30035fe1a7c759c89ee62eb46efce6b3790fcc08.
llvm-svn: 237003
We didn't supporting taking the address of virtual member functions
which overrode a method in a virtual base. We simply need to encode the
virtual base index in the member pointer.
This fixes PR23452.
N.B. There is no data member pointer side to this change because taking
the address of a virtual bases' data member gives you a member pointer
whose type is derived from the virtual bases' type, not the most derived
type.
llvm-svn: 236962
MSVC 2015 renamed the symbol found by name lookup for 'std::terminate'
so we cannot rely on using '?terminate@@YAXXZ'. Furthermore, it seems
that 2015 will be the first release of MSVC which permits inlining a
function which is noexcept into a function which isn't. This is
implemented by creating a cleanup for the invoker which jumps to
__std_terminate. Clang's implementation of this aspect of the MSVC
scheme is slightly less efficient in this respect because we use a
catch handler configured as a catch-all handler instead.
llvm-svn: 236961
This reverts commit 236854, which caused clang-format to always print
'{ "IncompleteFormat": false }' at the top of an incompletely formatted file.
This output causes problems e.g. in Polly's automatic formatting checks. Daniel
tried to fix this in 236867, but this fix had to be reverted due to buildbot
failures. I revert this change as well for now as it is Friday night and
unlikely to be fixed immediately.
llvm-svn: 236908
This is a starting point for using the TargetParser in Clang, in a simple
enough part of the code that can be used without disrupting the crazy
platform support that we need to be compatible with other toolchains.
Also adding a few FIXME on obvious places that need replacing, but those
cases will indeed break a few of the platform assumptions, as arch/cpu names
change multiple times in the driver.
Finally, I'm changing the "neon-vfpv3" behaviour to match standard NEON, since
-mfpu=neon implies vfpv3 by default in both Clang and LLVM. That option
string is still supported as an alias to "neon".
llvm-svn: 236901
Patch from Geoff Berry <gberry@codeaurora.org>
Fix BackendConsumer::EmitOptimizationMessage() to check if the
DiagnosticInfoOptimizationBase object has a valid location before
calling getLocation() to avoid dereferencing a null pointer inside
getLocation() when no debug info is present.
llvm-svn: 236898
Functions with available_externally linkage will not be emitted to object
files (they will just be undefined symbols), so it does not make sense to
put them in comdats.
Creates a second overload of maybeSetTrivialComdat that uses the GlobalObject
instead of the Decl, and uses that in several places that had the faulty
logic.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9580
llvm-svn: 236879
GCC allows case-insensitive values for -mcpu, -march and -mtune options.
This patch implements the same behaviour for the -mcpu option.
Patch by Gabor Ballabas.
llvm-svn: 236859
Propagate the 'incomplete-format' state back through clang-format's command
line interace and adapt the emacs integration to show a better result.
llvm-svn: 236854
llvm::Triple::getARMCPUForArch now returns nullptr for invalid -march
values, instead of silently translating it to arm7tdmi. Use this to
give an error message, which is consistent with how gcc behaves.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9602
llvm-svn: 236846
Summary:
Possible coverage levels are:
* -fsanitize-coverage=func - function-level coverage
* -fsanitize-coverage=bb - basic-block-level coverage
* -fsanitize-coverage=edge - edge-level coverage
Extra features are:
* -fsanitize-coverage=indirect-calls - coverage for indirect calls
* -fsanitize-coverage=trace-bb - tracing for basic blocks
* -fsanitize-coverage=trace-cmp - tracing for cmp instructions
* -fsanitize-coverage=8bit-counters - frequency counters
Levels and features can be combined in comma-separated list, and
can be disabled by subsequent -fno-sanitize-coverage= flags, e.g.:
-fsanitize-coverage=bb,trace-bb,8bit-counters -fno-sanitize-coverage=trace-bb
is equivalient to:
-fsanitize-coverage=bb,8bit-counters
Original semantics of -fsanitize-coverage flag is preserved:
* -fsanitize-coverage=0 disables the coverage
* -fsanitize-coverage=1 is a synonym for -fsanitize-coverage=func
* -fsanitize-coverage=2 is a synonym for -fsanitize-coverage=bb
* -fsanitize-coverage=3 is a synonym for -fsanitize-coverage=edge
* -fsanitize-coverage=4 is a synonym for -fsanitize-coverage=edge,indirect-calls
Driver tries to diagnose invalid flag usage, in particular:
* At most one level (func,bb,edge) must be specified.
* "trace-bb" and "8bit-counters" features require some level to be specified.
See test case for more examples.
Test Plan: regression test suite
Reviewers: kcc
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9577
llvm-svn: 236790
- added -fcuda-include-gpubinary option to incorporate results of
device-side compilation into host-side one.
- generate code to register GPU binaries and associated kernels
with CUDA runtime and clean-up on exit.
- added test case for init/deinit code generation.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9507
llvm-svn: 236765
A LambdaCapture does not have sufficient information
to correctly determine whether it is an init-capture or not.
Doing so requires knowledge held in the LambdaExpr itself.
It the case of a nested capture of an init-capture it is not
sufficient to check (as LambdaCapture::isInitCapture did)
whether the associated VarDecl was from an init-capture.
This patch moves isInitCapture to LambdaExpr and updates
Capture->isInitCapture() to Lambda->isInitCapture(Capture).
llvm-svn: 236760
Summary:
The next step is to add user-friendly control over these options
to driver via -fsanitize-coverage= option.
Test Plan: regression test suite
Reviewers: kcc
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9545
llvm-svn: 236756
Fix for codegen of static variables declared inside of captured statements. Captured statements are actually a transparent DeclContexts, so we have to skip them when trying to get a mangled name for statics.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9522
llvm-svn: 236701
The MSVC 2015 ABI utilizes a rather straightforward adaptation of the
algorithm found in the appendix of N2382. While we are here, implement
support for emitting cleanups if an exception is thrown while we are
intitializing a static local variable.
llvm-svn: 236697
Inner bodies of OpenMP worksharing loop-based constructs with dynamic or guided scheduling are allowed to be marked with !llvm.mem.parallel_loop_access metadata for better optimization. Worksharing constructs with static scheduling cannot be marked this way (according to OpenMP standard "A data dependence between the same logical iterations in two such loops is guaranteed").
Constructs with auto and runtime scheduling are also not marked because automatically chosen scheduling may be static also.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9518
llvm-svn: 236693
Fixed codegen for reduction operations min, max, && and ||. Codegen for them is quite similar and I was confused by this similarity.
Also added a call to kmpc_end_reduce() in atomic part of reduction codegen (call to kmpc_end_reduce_nowait() is not required).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9513
llvm-svn: 236689
It doesn't make much sense to try to show coverage inside system
macros, and source locations in builtins confuses the coverage
mapping. Just avoid doing this.
Fixes an assert that fired when a __block storage specifier starts a
region.
llvm-svn: 236547
This adds low-level builtins to allow access to all of the z13 vector
instructions. Note that instructions whose semantics can be described
by standard C (including clang extensions) do not get any builtins.
For each instructions whose semantics *cannot* (fully) be described, we
define a builtin named __builtin_s390_<insn> that directly maps to this
instruction. These are intended to be compatible with GCC.
For instructions that also set the condition code, the builtin will take
an extra argument of type "int *" at the end. The integer pointed to by
this argument will be set to the post-instruction CC value.
For many instructions, the low-level builtin is mapped to the corresponding
LLVM IR intrinsic. However, a number of instructions can be represented
in standard LLVM IR without requiring use of a target intrinsic.
Some instructions require immediate integer operands within a certain
range. Those are verified at the Sema level.
Based on a patch by Richard Sandiford.
llvm-svn: 236532
This patch adds support for the z13 architecture type. For compatibility
with GCC, a pair of options -mvx / -mno-vx can be used to selectively
enable/disable use of the vector facility.
When the vector facility is present, we default to the new vector ABI.
This is characterized by two major differences:
- Vector types are passed/returned in vector registers
(except for unnamed arguments of a variable-argument list function).
- Vector types are at most 8-byte aligned.
The reason for the choice of 8-byte vector alignment is that the hardware
is able to efficiently load vectors at 8-byte alignment, and the ABI only
guarantees 8-byte alignment of the stack pointer, so requiring any higher
alignment for vectors would require dynamic stack re-alignment code.
However, for compatibility with old code that may use vector types, when
*not* using the vector facility, the old alignment rules (vector types
are naturally aligned) remain in use.
These alignment rules are not only implemented at the C language level,
but also at the LLVM IR level. This is done by selecting a different
DataLayout string depending on whether the vector ABI is in effect or not.
Based on a patch by Richard Sandiford.
llvm-svn: 236531
This is needed to prevent a TypoExpr from being corrected to a variable
when the TypoExpr is a subexpression of that variable's initializer.
Also exclude more keywords from the correction candidate pool when the
subsequent token is .* or ->* since keywords like "new" or "return"
aren't valid on the left side of those operators.
Fixes PR23140.
llvm-svn: 236519
For tasks codegen for private/firstprivate variables are different rather than for other directives.
1. Build an internal structure of privates for each private variable:
struct .kmp_privates_t. {
Ty1 var1;
...
Tyn varn;
};
2. Add a new field to kmp_task_t type with list of privates.
struct kmp_task_t {
void * shareds;
kmp_routine_entry_t routine;
kmp_int32 part_id;
kmp_routine_entry_t destructors;
.kmp_privates_t. privates;
};
3. Create a function with destructors calls for all privates after end of task region.
kmp_int32 .omp_task_destructor.(kmp_int32 gtid, kmp_task_t *tt) {
~Destructor(&tt->privates.var1);
...
~Destructor(&tt->privates.varn);
return 0;
}
4. Perform initialization of all firstprivate fields (by simple copying for POD data, copy constructor calls for classes) + provide address of a destructor function after kmpc_omp_task_alloc() and before kmpc_omp_task() calls.
kmp_task_t *new_task = __kmpc_omp_task_alloc(ident_t *, kmp_int32 gtid, kmp_int32 flags, size_t sizeof_kmp_task_t, size_t sizeof_shareds, kmp_routine_entry_t *task_entry);
CopyConstructor(new_task->privates.var1, *new_task->shareds.var1_ref);
new_task->shareds.var1_ref = &new_task->privates.var1;
...
CopyConstructor(new_task->privates.varn, *new_task->shareds.varn_ref);
new_task->shareds.varn_ref = &new_task->privates.varn;
new_task->destructors = .omp_task_destructor.;
kmp_int32 __kmpc_omp_task(ident_t *, kmp_int32 gtid, kmp_task_t *new_task)
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9370
llvm-svn: 236479
Summary:
Fix PR22407, where the Lexer overflows the buffer when parsing
#include<\
(end of file after slash)
Test Plan:
Added a test that will trigger in asan build.
This case is also covered by the clang-fuzzer bot.
Reviewers: rnk
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9489
llvm-svn: 236466
I discovered a case where the old algorithm would crash. Instead of
trying to patch the algorithm, rewrite it. The new algorithm operates
in three phases:
1. Find all paths to the subobject with the vptr.
2. Remove paths which are subsets of other paths.
3. Select the best path where 'best' is defined as introducing the most
covariant overriders. If two paths introduce different overriders,
raise a diagnostic.
llvm-svn: 236444
If a class is absent from instantiation and is incomplete, instantiate it as
an incomplete class thus avoiding compiler crash.
This change fixes PR18653.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8281
llvm-svn: 236426
This test verifies that we can detect when the inheritance paths are
ambiguous due to covariant thunks, ensuring we don't regress PR16759.
llvm-svn: 236381
A class might contain multiple ways of getting to a vbase, some of which
are virtual and other non-virtual. It may be the case that a
non-virtual base contains an override of a method in a vbase. This
means that we must carefully pick between a set of nvbases to determine
which is the best.
As a consequence, the findPathForVPtr algorithm is considerably simpler.
llvm-svn: 236353
This flag specifies that the normal visibility rules should be used even for
local submodules (submodules of the currently-being-built module). Thus names
will only be visible if a header / module that declares them has actually been
included / imported, and not merely because a submodule that happened to be
built earlier declared those names. This also removes the need to modularize
bottom-up: textually-included headers will be included into every submodule
that includes them, since their include guards will not leak between modules.
So far, this only governs visibility of macros, not of declarations, so is not
ready for real use yet.
llvm-svn: 236350
Cyclone actually supports all the goodies you'd expect to come with an AArch64
CPU, so it doesn't need its own clause. Also we should probably be testing
these clauses.
llvm-svn: 236349
The LHS was already being corrected before being set to ExprError when
the RHS is invalid, but when it was present the middle of a ternary
expression would be dropped in the error paths.
Fixes PR23350.
llvm-svn: 236347
This change is the third of 3 patches to add support for specifying
the profile output from the command line via -fprofile-instr-generate=<path>,
where the specified output path/file will be overridden by the
LLVM_PROFILE_FILE environment variable.
This patch adds the necessary support to the clang frontend, and adds a
new test.
The compiler-rt and llvm parts are r236055 and r236288, respectively.
Patch by Teresa Johnson. Thanks!
llvm-svn: 236289
We were assigning the counter for the body of the loop to the loop
variable initialization for some reason here, but our tests completely
lacked coverage for range-for loops. This fixes that and makes the
logic generally more similar to the logic for a regular for.
llvm-svn: 236277
And thereby stop asserting.
In ObjC++ modes, we tentatively parse the lambda introducer twice: once
to disambiguate designators, which we also do in C++, and a second time
to disambiguate objc message expressions. During the second tentative
parse, the last cached token will be the annotation token we built in
the first parse. So use getLastLoc() to get the correct end location
for the rebuilt annotation.
llvm-svn: 236246
There can be multiple virtual bases which are on the path to a vfptr
when one vbase virtually inherits from another. We should prefer the
most derived virtual base which covariantly overrides a method in the
vfptr class; if we do not lengthen the path this way, we will end up
with too few vftable entries.
This fixes PR21073.
llvm-svn: 236239
For tasks codegen for private/firstprivate variables are different rather than for other directives.
1. Build an internal structure of privates for each private variable:
struct .kmp_privates_t. {
Ty1 var1;
...
Tyn varn;
};
2. Add a new field to kmp_task_t type with list of privates.
struct kmp_task_t {
void * shareds;
kmp_routine_entry_t routine;
kmp_int32 part_id;
kmp_routine_entry_t destructors;
.kmp_privates_t. privates;
};
3. Create a function with destructors calls for all privates after end of task region.
kmp_int32 .omp_task_destructor.(kmp_int32 gtid, kmp_task_t *tt) {
~Destructor(&tt->privates.var1);
...
~Destructor(&tt->privates.varn);
return 0;
}
4. Perform default initialization of all private fields (no initialization for POD data, default constructor calls for classes) + provide address of a destructor function after kmpc_omp_task_alloc() and before kmpc_omp_task() calls.
kmp_task_t *new_task = __kmpc_omp_task_alloc(ident_t *, kmp_int32 gtid, kmp_int32 flags, size_t sizeof_kmp_task_t, size_t sizeof_shareds, kmp_routine_entry_t *task_entry);
DefaultConstructor(new_task->privates.var1);
new_task->shareds.var1_ref = &new_task->privates.var1;
...
DefaultConstructor(new_task->privates.varn);
new_task->shareds.varn_ref = &new_task->privates.varn;
new_task->destructors = .omp_task_destructor.;
kmp_int32 __kmpc_omp_task(ident_t *, kmp_int32 gtid, kmp_task_t *new_task)
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9322
llvm-svn: 236207
For proper codegen we need to capture variable in the OpenMP region. In loop-based directives loop control variables are private by default and they must be captured in this region. There was a problem with capturing of globals, used as lcv, as they was not marked as private by default.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9336
llvm-svn: 236201
Fixed initialization of 'single' region completion + changed type of the third argument of __kmpc_copyprivate() runtime function to size_t.
llvm-svn: 236198
by erasing the soft-float target feature if the rest of the front
end added it because of defaults or the soft float option.
Add some testing for some of the targets that implement this hack.
llvm-svn: 236179
Modules builds fundamentally have a non-linear macro history. In the interest
of better source fidelity, represent the macro definition information
faithfully: we have a linear macro directive history within each module, and at
any point we have a unique "latest" local macro directive and a collection of
visible imported directives. This also removes the attendent complexity of
attempting to create a correct MacroDirective history (which we got wrong
in the general case).
No functionality change intended.
llvm-svn: 236176
Summary:
Hexagon is being updated, but there is not enough to pass these tests.
These sections are now on top of Colin's list.
Test Plan: Ran changes on hexagon-build-03.
Reviewers: colinl, rfoos
Reviewed By: rfoos
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9356
llvm-svn: 236173
and as artificial local variables in the debug info.
This is a follow-up to r236059. We can't get rid of the local variables
entirely because the gdb buildbot depends on them, but we can mark them
as artificial while still emitting the correct debug info. As I learned
from review comments other compilers also follow this model.
A paired commit in LLVM temporarily relaxes the debug info verifier to
not check the integrity of DW_OP_bit_pieces of artificial variables.
rdar://problem/20730771
llvm-svn: 236125
LLVM r236120 renamed debug info IR constructs to use a `DI` prefix, now
that the `DIDescriptor` hierarchy has been gone for about a week. This
commit was generated using the rename-md-di-nodes.sh upgrade script
attached to PR23080, followed by running clang-format-diff.py on the
`lib/` portion of the patch.
llvm-svn: 236121