This is part of a new statistics gathering feature for the sanitizers.
See clang/docs/SanitizerStats.rst for further info and docs.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16175
llvm-svn: 257971
This attribute may be attached to a function definition and instructs the backend to generate appropriate function entry/exit code so that
it can be used directly as an interrupt handler.
The IRET instruction, instead of the RET instruction, is used to return from interrupt or exception handlers. All registers, except for the EFLAGS register which is restored by the IRET instruction, are preserved by the compiler.
Any interruptible-without-stack-switch code must be compiled with -mno-red-zone since interrupt handlers can and will, because of the hardware design, touch
the red zone.
interrupt handler must be declared with a mandatory pointer argument:
struct interrupt_frame;
__attribute__ ((interrupt))
void f (struct interrupt_frame *frame) {
...
}
and user must properly define the structure the pointer pointing to.
exception handler:
The exception handler is very similar to the interrupt handler with a different mandatory function signature:
#ifdef __x86_64__
typedef unsigned long long int uword_t;
#else
typedef unsigned int uword_t;
#endif
struct interrupt_frame;
__attribute__ ((interrupt))
void f (struct interrupt_frame *frame, uword_t error_code) {
...
}
and compiler pops the error code off stack before the IRET instruction.
The exception handler should only be used for exceptions which push an error code and all other exceptions must use the interrupt handler.
The system will crash if the wrong handler is used.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15709
llvm-svn: 257867
Summary:
There are a number of files in the tree which have been accidentally checked in with DOS line endings. Convert these to native line endings.
There are also a few files which have DOS line endings on purpose, and I have set the svn:eol-style property to 'CRLF' on those.
Reviewers: joerg, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: aaron.ballman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15849
llvm-svn: 256704
In MS inline asm syntax a label with '$' char produces an error, while in AT&T it does not.
In AT&T inline asm syntax Clang escapes the '$' char and replaces it with "$$". Adopted same approach for MS syntax.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15795
llvm-svn: 256545
the front end as well.
Note that DWARF5 isn't finalized and any feature support is subject to
change and accepting of the option doesn't mean we're supporting the
full range of the current standard.
llvm-svn: 256516
This adds support for the MCU psABI in a way different from r251223 and r251224,
basically reverting most of these two patches. The problem with the approach
taken in r251223/4 is that it only handled libcalls that originated from the backend.
However, the mid-end also inserts quite a few libcalls and assumes these use the
platform's default calling convention.
The previous patch tried to insert inregs when necessary both in the FE and,
somewhat hackily, in the CG. Instead, we now define a new default calling convention
for the MCU, which doesn't use inreg marking at all, similarly to what x86-64 does.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15055
llvm-svn: 256495
If there are two pointers passed to an atomic Builtin,
Clang doesn't allow the second (non-atomic) one to be qualified
with an address space.
Remove this restriction by recording the address space of passed pointers
in atomics type diagnostics.
llvm-svn: 256243
The Intel manual documents both an unsigned form (_mm_popcnt_u32)
and a signed form (_popcnt32) of the intrinsic. Add the missing signed form.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15568
llvm-svn: 256121
Add MS inline asm support for structs that contain fields that are also structs.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15578
llvm-svn: 255890
Clang-side cross-DSO CFI.
* Adds a command line flag -f[no-]sanitize-cfi-cross-dso.
* Links a runtime library when enabled.
* Emits __cfi_slowpath calls is bitset test fails.
* Emits extra hash-based bitsets for external CFI checks.
* Sets a module flag to enable __cfi_check generation during LTO.
This mode does not yet support diagnostics.
llvm-svn: 255694
Clang doesn’t support a use of “this” pointer inside inline asm.
When I tried to compile a class or a struct (see example) with an inline asm that contains "this" pointer.
Clang returns with an error.
This patch fixes that.
error: expected unqualified-id
For example:
'''
struct A {
void f() {
__asm mov eax, this
// error: expected unqualified-id
}
};
'''
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15115
llvm-svn: 255645
The issue seems to be that .ll file may either use number of register
value or alias %numUsedRegs, so the check needs to cover both cases.
This will hopefully fix the last regression introduced by r255515.
llvm-svn: 255539
This patch enables soft float support for ppc32 architecture and fixes
the ABI for variadic functions. This is the first in a set of patches
for soft float support in LLVM.
Patch by Strahinja Petrovic.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13351
llvm-svn: 255515
- Removed support for hexagonv3 and earlier.
- Added handling of hexagonv55 and hexagonv60.
- Added handling of target features (hvx, hvx-double).
- Updated paths to reflect current directory layout.
llvm-svn: 255502
This sets the maximum entry count among all functions in the program to the
module using module flags. This allows the optimizer to use this information.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15163
llvm-svn: 255397
As discussed on the ml, backend tests need to be put in llvm/test/CodeGen/X86 as fast-isel tests using IR that is as close to what is generated here as possible.
The llvm tests will (re)added in a future commit.
llvm-svn: 255050
variables in C, in the cases where we can constant-fold it to a value
regardless (such as floating-point division by zero and signed integer
overflow). Strictly enforcing this rule breaks too much code.
llvm-svn: 254992
Hopefully fix the remaining bot failure from r254927. Remove
target specification since it shouldn't be needed, and this causes
an error when trying to check the pass execution structure in
test/CodeGen/thinlto_backend.c on non-x86 arches.
llvm-svn: 254940
Summary:
Adds new option -fthinlto-index=<file> to invoke the LTO pipeline
along with function importing via clang using the supplied function
summary index file. This supports invoking the parallel ThinLTO
backend processes in a distributed build environment via clang.
Additionally, this causes the module linker to be invoked on the bitcode
file being compiled to perform any necessary promotion and renaming of
locals that are exported via the function summary index file.
Add a couple tests that confirm we get expected errors when we try to
use the new option on a file that isn't bitcode, or specify an invalid
index file. The tests also confirm that we trigger the expected function
import pass.
Depends on D15024
Reviewers: joker.eph, dexonsmith
Subscribers: joker.eph, davidxl, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15025
llvm-svn: 254927
As discussed on the ml, backend tests need to be put in llvm/test/CodeGen/X86 as fast-isel tests using IR that is as close to what is generated here as possible.
The llvm tests will (re)added in a future commit
llvm-svn: 254849
As discussed on the ml, backend tests need to be put in llvm/test/CodeGen/X86 as fast-isel tests using IR that is as close to what is generated here as possible.
The llvm tests will (re)added in a future commit
I will update PR24580 on this new plan
llvm-svn: 254847
Summary:
Looking into some recent issues with LLDBs expression parser highlighted that upstream clang passes vectors types differently to Android Open Source Project's clang for Arm Android targets.
This patch reflects the changes present in the AOSP and allows LLDB's JIT expression evaluation to work correctly for Arm Android targets when passing vectors.
This is submitted with consent of the original author Stephen Hines.
Reviewers: asl, rsmith, ADodds, rnk
Subscribers: rnk, aemerson, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, cfe-commits, pirama
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14639
llvm-svn: 254682
Fix calculating address of arguments larger than 32 bit on stack for
variadic functions (rounding up address to alignment) on ppc32 architecture.
Patch by Strahinja Petrovic.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14871
llvm-svn: 254670
These additions were meant to go in as a part of r254554; while it's
certainly nice to have new functionality, it's nicer if we have tests to
go with it. :)
llvm-svn: 254632
This reverts commit r254143 which introduces a crash on the following input:
f(char *);
g(char *);
#pragma weak f = g
int g(char *p) {}
llvm-svn: 254605