This adds the "+profile" and +noprofile" suffixes for the -march and
-mcpu options, to allow enabling or disabling the options Statistical
Profiling Extension to ARMv8.2-A.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15023
llvm-svn: 254161
This adds new values for the -march option (armv8.2a and armv8.2-a,
which are aliases of each other), and new suffixes for the -march and
-mcpu options (+fp16 and +nofp16), to allow targeting the ARMv8.2-A
architecture and it's optional half-precision floating-point extension.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15022
llvm-svn: 254160
According to OpenMP 4.5 the parameter of 'ordered' clause must be greater than or equal to the parameter of 'collapse' clause. Patch adds this rule.
llvm-svn: 254141
I spotted this by inspection in the for loop that wasn't using its iterator and was just acting on the current state repeatedly.
This appears to have been introduced as a copy and paste bug in r140763 over 4 years ago.
I have no idea how to test this. I just went back to the original commit and tried to use the variables it was using before that.
llvm-svn: 254134
than reusing the "overridden buffer" mechanism. This will allow us to make
embedded files and overridden files behave differently in future.
llvm-svn: 254121
This prevents spurious dead store warnings when a C++ lambda is casted to a block.
I've also added several tests documenting our still-incomplete support for lambda-to-block
casts.
rdar://problem/22236293
llvm-svn: 254107
We will still allow it in system headers, in macros from system headers, when
combined with an 'asm' label, and under the flag -Wno-register.
llvm-svn: 254097
MSVC supports 'property' attribute and allows to apply it to the declaration of an empty array in a class or structure definition.
For example:
```
__declspec(property(get=GetX, put=PutX)) int x[];
```
The above statement indicates that x[] can be used with one or more array indices. In this case, i=p->x[a][b] will be turned into i=p->GetX(a, b), and p->x[a][b] = i will be turned into p->PutX(a, b, i);
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13336
llvm-svn: 254067
For MCU only C calling convention is allowed, all other calling conventions are not supported.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14864
llvm-svn: 254063
The nullability checker was not suppressing false positives resulting from
inlined defensive checks when null was bound to a nonnull variable because it
was passing the entire bind statement rather than the value expression to
trackNullOrUndefValue().
This commit changes that checker to synactically match on the bind statement to
extract the value expression so it can be passed to trackNullOrUndefValue().
rdar://problem/23575439
llvm-svn: 254007
The Driver only checked if nostdlib was set when deciding to add
reserved_lib_stdcxx, but as nostdlib is always exactly nodefaultlibs and
nostartfiles we should be checking one (clearly nodefaultlibs in the
case) as well. This appears to be the only such instance of this in the
codebase.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14935
llvm-svn: 253990
This flag causes all files that were read by the compilation to be embedded
into a produced module file. This is useful for distributed build systems that
use an include scanning system to determine which files are "needed" by a
compilation, and only provide those files to remote compilation workers. Since
using a module can require any file that is part of that module (or anything it
transitively includes), files that are not found by an include scanner can be
required in a regular build using explicit modules. With this flag, only files
that are actually referenced by transitively-#included files are required to be
present on the build machine.
llvm-svn: 253950
When RAV traverses a Stmt or Expr node, if the corresponding Traverse*
functions have not been overridden, it will now use data recursion to walk
those nodes. We arrange this to be an unobservable optimization to RAV
subclasses, and to gracefully degrade as parts of the visitation are overridden
with functions that might observe the visitation.
For instance, if an RAV subclass overrides TraverseUnaryNot, we will ensure
that there are real recursive stack frames for those traversals, but we'll
use data recursion for all other traversals.
This removes the need for DataRecursiveASTVisitor, and for the
'shouldUseDataRecursionFor' extension point, both of which are removed by this
change.
llvm-svn: 253948
This patch changes the generation of CGFunctionInfo to contain
the FunctionProtoType if it is available. This enables the code
generation for call instructions to look into this type for
exception information and therefore generate better quality
IR - it will not create invoke instructions for functions that
are know not to throw.
llvm-svn: 253926
hard coding /usr makes little sense for mingw-w64.
If we have portable toolchains having /usr breaks that.
If the clang we use is in /usr/bin or /usr/sbin etc this will
still detect as though it was hard coded to /usr
This makes the most sense going forward for mingw-w64 toolchains
on both linux and mac
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14164
llvm-svn: 253898
(Re-apply patch after bug fixing)
This diff makes sure that the driver does not pass
-fomit-frame-pointer or -momit-leaf-frame-pointer to
the frontend when -pg is used. Currently, clang gives
an error if -fomit-frame-pointer is used in combination
with -pg, but -momit-leaf-frame-pointer was forgotten.
Also, disable frame pointer elimination in the frontend
when -pg is set.
Patch by Stefan Kempf.
llvm-svn: 253886
Runtime library requires, that codegen for 'depend' clause for 'out' dependency kind must be the same as codegen for 'depend' clause with 'inout' dependency.
llvm-svn: 253866
If AS of a variable/parameter declaration is not set by the source,
OpenCL v2.0 s6.5 defines explicit rules for default ASes:
- The AS of global and local static variables defaults to global;
- All pointers point to generic AS.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D13168
llvm-svn: 253863
the case where a specific range is replaced by new text. Previously,
the calculation would shift any position from within a replaced region
to the first character after the region. This is undersirable, e.g. for
clang-format's include sorting.
llvm-svn: 253859
This diff makes sure that the driver does not pass
-fomit-frame-pointer or -momit-leaf-frame-pointer to
the frontend when -pg is used. Currently, clang gives
an error if -fomit-frame-pointer is used in combination
with -pg, but -momit-leaf-frame-pointer was forgotten.
Also, disable frame pointer elimination in the frontend
when -pg is set.
Patch by Stefan Kempf.
llvm-svn: 253846
The pointer returned by __RTDynamicCast must be bitcasted. However, it
was not expected that __RTDynamicCast would be invoked, resulting in the
bitcast occuring in a different BasicBlock than the invoke. This caused
a down-stream PHI to get confused about which BasicBlock the incomming
value was from.
This fixes PR25606.
llvm-svn: 253843
Cross compiling from linux and OSX results in Error: Exec format.
This is because the linker is expecting ELF formated objects.
By passing the target we can explicitly tell the linker that
it should be linking COFF objects regardless of the host.
llvm-svn: 253813
This allows us to construct Linux toolchains without a valid linker. This
is needed for example to build a CUDA device toolchain after r253385.
llvm-svn: 253707
Rather than storing BeforeInfo in the DenseMap by value, this stores a
unique_ptr to it, so that we can keep a pointer to it live across
subsequent DenseMap insertions.
This change also removes the unique_ptr wrapper around BeforeVect
because now we're indirecting at a higher level.
llvm-svn: 253694
This patch adds support of #pragma vtordisp inside functions in attempt to improve compatibility. Microsoft compiler appears to save the stack of vtordisp modes on entry of struct methods' bodies and restore it on exit (method-local vtordisp).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14467
llvm-svn: 253650
The analyzer currently reports dead store false positives when a local variable
is captured by reference in a C++ lambda.
For example:
int local = 0; auto lambda = [&local]() {
local++;
};
local = 7; // False Positive: Value stored to 'local' is never read
lambda();
In this case, the assignment setting `local` to 7 is not a dead store because
the called lambda will later read that assigned value.
This commit silences this source of false positives by treating locals captured
by reference in C++ lambdas as escaped, similarly to how the DeadStoresChecker
deals with locals whose address is taken.
rdar://problem/22165179
llvm-svn: 253630
Summary: This code is a bit undesirable, but it gets clang to work with the autoconf and cmake-built libclang_rt.profile libraries.
Reviewers: bogner
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14847
llvm-svn: 253625
Summary: 's' is used to specify sgprs and 'v' is used to specify vgprs.
Reviewers: arsenm, echristo
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14307
llvm-svn: 253610
Also address a typo from a prior patch that performed a similar fix during Parsing of default non-type template arguments. I left the RAII ExpressionEvaluationContext variable Name as Unevaluated though we had switched the context to ConstantEvaluated.
There should be no functionality change here - since when expression evaluation context is popped off, for the most part these two contexts currently behave similarly in regards to lambda diagnostics and odr-use tracking.
Like its parsing counterpart, this patch presages the advent of constexpr lambda patches...
llvm-svn: 253590
Add support for vector mode attributes like "attribute((mode(V4SF)))". Also add warning about deprecated vector modes like GCC does.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14744
llvm-svn: 253551
driving a canonical difference between that and an unqualified
type is a really bad idea when both are valid. Instead, remember
that it was there in a non-canonical way, then look for that in
the one place we really care about it: block captures. The net
effect closely resembles the behavior of a decl attribute, except
still closely following ARC's standard qualifier parsing rules.
llvm-svn: 253534
to start at the offset of the first ivar instead of the rounded-up
end of the superclass. The latter could include a large amount of
tail padding because of a highly-aligned ivar, and subclass ivars
can be laid out within that.
llvm-svn: 253533
Conversions between unrelated pointer types (e.g. char * and void *) involve
bitcasts which were not properly modeled in case of static initializers. The
patch fixes this problem.
The problem was originally spotted by Artem Dergachev. Patched by Yuri Gribov!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14652
llvm-svn: 253532
In the Microsoft ABI, the vftable is laid out in the order in the
declaration order of the entities defined within it.
Obviously, only virtual methods end up in the vftable but they will be
placed into the table at the same position as the first entity with the
same name.
llvm-svn: 253523
The conversion from QuantityType to the (temporary) IntegerAlignment class
was ambiguous.
For now add in explicit conversion to unsigned to satisfy the clang-x86_64-debian-fast bot.
I'll remove the explicit conversion when I remove the IntegerAlignment class.
llvm-svn: 253519
Since we don't check functions in dependent contexts, we should skip blocks
in those contexts as well. This avoids an assertion failure when the
DeadStoresChecker attempts to evaluate an array subscript expression with
a dependent name type.
rdar://problem/23564220
llvm-svn: 253516
This is a follow on from a similar LLVM commit: r253511.
Note, this was reviewed (and more details are in) http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151109/312083.html
These intrinsics currently have an explicit alignment argument which is
required to be a constant integer. It represents the alignment of the
source and dest, and so must be the minimum of those.
This change allows source and dest to each have their own alignments
by using the alignment attribute on their arguments. The alignment
argument itself is removed.
The only code change to clang is hidden in CGBuilder.h which now passes
both dest and source alignment to IRBuilder, instead of taking the minimum of
dest and source alignments.
Reviewed by Hal Finkel.
llvm-svn: 253512
We created a malformed TemplateSpecializationType: it was dependent but
had a RecordType as it's canonical type. This would lead getAs to
crash. r249090 worked around this but we should fix this for real by
providing a more appropriate template specialization type as the
canonical type.
This fixes PR24246.
llvm-svn: 253495
This provides both a more uniform interface and makes libclang behave like
clang tooling wrt relative paths against argv[0]. This is necessary for
finding paths to a c++ standard library relative to a clang binary given
in a compilation database. It can also be used to find paths relative to
libclang.so if the full path to it is passed in.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14695
llvm-svn: 253466
This patch emits a more appropriate (but still noisy) diagnostic stream when a lambda-expression is encountered within a non-type default argument.
For e.g. template<int N = ([] { return 5; }())> int f();
As opposed to complaining that a lambda expression is not allowed in an unevaluated operand, the patch complains about the lambda being forbidden in a constant expression context (which will be allowed in C++17 now that they have been accepted by EWG, unless of course CWG or national bodies (that have so far shown no signs of concern) rise in protest)
As I start submitting patches for constexpr lambdas (http://wg21.link/P0170R0) under C++1z (OK'd by Richard Smith at Kona), this will be one less change to make.
Thanks!
llvm-svn: 253431
unsafe, since many operations on the types can trigger lazy deserialization of
more types and invalidate the iterators. This fixes a crasher, but I've not
been able to reduce it to a reasonable testcase yet.
llvm-svn: 253420
Currently, when there is a global register variable in a program that
is bound to an invalid register, clang/llvm prints an error message that
is not very user-friendly.
This commit improves the diagnostic and moves the check that used to be
in the backend to Sema. In addition, it makes changes to error out if
the size of the register doesn't match the declared variable size.
e.g., volatile register int B asm ("rbp");
rdar://problem/23084219
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13834
llvm-svn: 253405
other than the top level, we issue an error. This breaks a fair amount of C++
code wrapping C libraries, where the C library is #included within a namespace
/ extern "C" combination, because the C library (probably) includes C++
standard library headers which may be within modules.
Without modules, this setup is harmless if (and *only* if) the corresponding
standard library module was already included outside the namespace, so
downgrade the error to a default-error extension in that case, so that it can
be selectively disabled for such misbehaving libraries.
llvm-svn: 253398