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Jennifer Yu 2ca27206f9 [OpenMP] Fix segmentation fault when data field is used in is_device_pt
Currently, the field just emit map info for this pointer variable. It is
failed at run time. For the fields, the PartialStruct is created and it
needs call to emitCombinedEntry which create the base that covers all
the pieces.

The change is to generate map info as regular fields.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129608
2022-08-12 17:10:26 -07:00
Aaron Ballman b48fb85fe6 Fix crash-on-valid with consteval temporary construction through list initialization
Clang currently crashes when lowering a consteval list initialization
of a temporary. This is partially working around an issue in the
template instantiation code (TreeTransform::TransformCXXTemporaryObjectExpr())
that does not yet know how to handle list initialization of temporaries
in all cases. However, it's also helping reduce fragility by ensuring
we always have a valid QualType when trying to emit a constant
expression during IR generation.

Fixes #55871

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131194
2022-08-11 13:44:24 -04:00
Florian Hahn ef110a491f
[Builtins] Do not claim most libfuncs are readnone with trapping math.
At the moment, Clang only considers errno when deciding if a builtin
is const. This ignores the fact that some library functions may raise
floating point exceptions, which may modify global state, e.g. when
updating FP status registers.

To model the fact that some library functions/builtins may raise
floating point exceptions, this patch adds a new 'g' modifier for
builtins. If a builtin is marked with 'g', it cannot be considered
const, unless FP exceptions are ignored.

So far I've not added CHECK lines for all calls in math-libcalls.c. I'll
do that once we agree on the overall direction.

A consequence seems to be that we fail to select some of the constrained
math builtins now, but I am not entirely sure what's going on there.

Reviewed By: john.brawn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129231
2022-08-11 12:29:01 +01:00
Freddy Ye e4888a37d3 [X86][BF16] Enable __bf16 for x86 targets.
X86 psABI has updated to support __bf16 type, the ABI of which is the
same as FP16. See https://discourse.llvm.org/t/patch-add-optional-bfloat16-support/63149

Reviewed By: pengfei

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130964
2022-08-10 09:00:47 +08:00
Fangrui Song 32197830ef [clang][clang-tools-extra] LLVM_NODISCARD => [[nodiscard]]. NFC 2022-08-09 07:11:18 +00:00
Fangrui Song 3f18f7c007 [clang] LLVM_FALLTHROUGH => [[fallthrough]]. NFC
With C++17 there is no Clang pedantic warning or MSVC C5051.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131346
2022-08-08 09:12:46 -07:00
Sergei Barannikov 87dc7d4b61
[clang][CodeGen] Factor out Swift ABI hooks (NFCI)
Swift calling conventions stands out in the way that they are lowered in
mostly target-independent manner, with very few customization points.
As such, swift-related methods of ABIInfo do not reference the rest of
ABIInfo and vice versa.
This change follows interface segregation principle; it removes
dependency of SwiftABIInfo on ABIInfo. Targets must now implement
SwiftABIInfo separately if they support Swift calling conventions.

Almost all targets implemented `shouldPassIndirectly` the same way. This
de-facto default implementation has been moved into the base class.

`isSwiftErrorInRegister` used to be virtual, now it is not. It didn't
accept any arguments which could have an effect on the returned value.
This is now a static property of the target ABI.

Reviewed By: rusyaev-roman, inclyc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130394
2022-08-08 00:23:23 +08:00
Shilei Tian e21202dac1 [Clang][OpenMP] Fix the issue that `llvm.lifetime.end` is emitted too early for variables captured in linear clause
Currently if an OpenMP program uses `linear` clause, and is compiled with
optimization, `llvm.lifetime.end` for variables listed in `linear` clause are
emitted too early such that there could still be uses after that. Let's take the
following code as example:
```
// loop.c
int j;
int *u;

void loop(int n) {
  int i;
  for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
    ++j;
    u = &j;
  }
}
```
We compile using the command:
```
clang -cc1 -fopenmp-simd -O3 -x c -triple x86_64-apple-darwin10 -emit-llvm loop.c -o loop.ll
```
The following IR (simplified) will be generated:
```
@j = local_unnamed_addr global i32 0, align 4
@u = local_unnamed_addr global ptr null, align 8

define void @loop(i32 noundef %n) local_unnamed_addr {
entry:
  %j = alloca i32, align 4
  %cmp = icmp sgt i32 %n, 0
  br i1 %cmp, label %simd.if.then, label %simd.if.end

simd.if.then:                                     ; preds = %entry
  call void @llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64 4, ptr nonnull %j)
  store ptr %j, ptr @u, align 8
  call void @llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64 4, ptr nonnull %j)
  %0 = load i32, ptr %j, align 4
  store i32 %0, ptr @j, align 4
  br label %simd.if.end

simd.if.end:                                      ; preds = %simd.if.then, %entry
  ret void
}
```
The most important part is:
```
  call void @llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64 4, ptr nonnull %j)
  %0 = load i32, ptr %j, align 4
  store i32 %0, ptr @j, align 4
```
`%j` is still loaded after `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64 4, ptr nonnull %j)`. This
could cause the backend incorrectly optimizes the code and further generates
incorrect code. The root cause is, when we emit a construct that could have
`linear` clause, it usually has the following pattern:
```
EmitOMPLinearClauseInit(S)
{
  OMPPrivateScope LoopScope(*this);
  ...
  EmitOMPLinearClause(S, LoopScope);
  ...
  (void)LoopScope.Privatize();
  ...
}
EmitOMPLinearClauseFinal(S, [](CodeGenFunction &) { return nullptr; });
```
Variables that need to be privatized are added into `LoopScope`, which also
serves as a RAII object. When `LoopScope` is destructed and if optimization is
enabled, a `@llvm.lifetime.end` is also emitted for each privatized variable.
However, the writing back to original variables in `linear` clause happens after
the scope in `EmitOMPLinearClauseFinal`, causing the issue we see above.

A quick "fix" seems to be, moving `EmitOMPLinearClauseFinal` inside the scope.
However, it doesn't work. That's because the local variable map has been updated
by `LoopScope` such that a variable declaration is mapped to the privatized
variable, instead of the actual one. In that way, the following code will be
generated:
```
  %0 = load i32, ptr %j, align 4
  store i32 %0, ptr %j, align 4
  call void @llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64 4, ptr nonnull %j)
```
Well, now the life time is correct, but apparently the writing back is broken.

In this patch, a new function `OMPPrivateScope::restoreMap` is added and called
before calling `EmitOMPLinearClauseFinal`. This can make sure that
`EmitOMPLinearClauseFinal` can find the orignal varaibls to write back.

Fixes #56913.

Reviewed By: ABataev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131272
2022-08-06 16:50:37 -04:00
Xiang Li b2c9ff7273 [NFC][HLSL] Fix build error caused missing typo update.
setHLSLFnuctionAttributes to setHLSLFunctionAttributes.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131240
2022-08-04 23:20:25 -07:00
Xiang Li 6134629af0 [NFC][HLSL] Fix typo in CGHLSLRuntime.
Change setHLSLFnuctionAttributes to setHLSLFunctionAttributes.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131238
2022-08-04 23:08:40 -07:00
Xiang Li 906e41f4e3 [HLSL] clang codeGen for HLSLShaderAttr.
Translate HLSLShaderAttr to IR level.
 1. Skip mangle for hlsl entry functions.
 2. Add function attribute for hlsl entry functions.

Reviewed By: Anastasia

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124752
2022-08-04 21:23:57 -07:00
Ellis Hoag 6f4c3c0f64 [InstrProf][attempt 2] Add new format for -fprofile-list=
In D130807 we added the `skipprofile` attribute. This commit
changes the format so we can either `forbid` or `skip` profiling
functions by adding the `noprofile` or `skipprofile` attributes,
respectively. The behavior of the original format remains
unchanged.

Also, add the `skipprofile` attribute when using
`-fprofile-function-groups`.

This was originally landed as https://reviews.llvm.org/D130808 but was
reverted due to a Windows test failure.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131195
2022-08-04 17:12:56 -07:00
Matt Arsenault c5b36ab1d6 AMDGPU/clang: Remove dead code
The order has to be a constant and should be enforced by the builtin
definition. The fallthrough behavior would have been broken anyway.

There's still an existing issue/assert if you try to use garbage for the
ordering. The IRGen should be broken, but we also hit another assert
before that.

Fixes issue 56832
2022-08-04 19:02:56 -04:00
Nico Weber 0eb7d86f58 Revert "[InstrProf] Add new format for -fprofile-list="
This reverts commit b692312ca4.
Breaks tests on Windows, see https://reviews.llvm.org/D130808#3699952
2022-08-04 13:04:59 -04:00
Ellis Hoag b692312ca4 [InstrProf] Add new format for -fprofile-list=
In D130807 we added the `skipprofile` attribute. This commit
changes the format so we can either `forbid` or `skip` profiling
functions by adding the `noprofile` or `skipprofile` attributes,
respectively. The behavior of the original format remains
unchanged.

Also, add the `skipprofile` attribute when using
`-fprofile-function-groups`.

Reviewed By: phosek

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130808
2022-08-04 08:49:43 -07:00
Ellis Hoag 12e78ff881 [InstrProf] Add the skipprofile attribute
As discussed in [0], this diff adds the `skipprofile` attribute to
prevent the function from being profiled while allowing profiled
functions to be inlined into it. The `noprofile` attribute remains
unchanged.

The `noprofile` attribute is used for functions where it is
dangerous to add instrumentation to while the `skipprofile` attribute is
used to reduce code size or performance overhead.

[0] https://discourse.llvm.org/t/why-does-the-noprofile-attribute-restrict-inlining/64108

Reviewed By: phosek

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130807
2022-08-04 08:45:27 -07:00
Matt Jacobson c8b2f3f51b [ObjC] type method metadata `_imp`, messenger routine at callsite with program address space
On targets with non-default program address space (e.g., Harvard
architectures), clang crashes when emitting Objective-C method metadata,
because the address of the method IMP cannot be bitcast to i8*. It similarly
crashes at messenger callsite with a failed bitcast.

Define the _imp field instead as i8 addrspace(1)* (or whatever the target's
program address space is). And in getMessageSendInfo(), create signatureType by
specifying the program address space.

Add a regression test using the AVR target. Test failed previously and passes
now. Checked codegen of the test for x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0 and saw no
difference, as expected.

Reviewed By: rjmccall, dylanmckay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112113
2022-08-04 05:40:32 -04:00
Corentin Jabot 127bf44385 [Clang][C++20] Support capturing structured bindings in lambdas
This completes the implementation of P1091R3 and P1381R1.

This patch allow the capture of structured bindings
both for C++20+ and C++17, with extension/compat warning.

In addition, capturing an anonymous union member,
a bitfield, or a structured binding thereof now has a
better diagnostic.

We only support structured bindings - as opposed to other kinds
of structured statements/blocks. We still emit an error for those.

In addition, support for structured bindings capture is entirely disabled in
OpenMP mode as this needs more investigation - a specific diagnostic indicate the feature is not yet supported there.

Note that the rest of P1091R3 (static/thread_local structured bindings) was already implemented.

at the request of @shafik, i can confirm the correct behavior of lldb wit this change.

Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/54300
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/54300
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/52720

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122768
2022-08-04 10:12:53 +02:00
Phoebe Wang 6f867f9102 [X86] Support ``-mindirect-branch-cs-prefix`` for call and jmp to indirect thunk
This is to address feature request from https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues/1665

Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers, MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130754
2022-08-04 15:12:15 +08:00
Corentin Jabot a274219600 Revert "[Clang][C++20] Support capturing structured bindings in lambdas"
This reverts commit 44f2baa380.

Breaks self builds and seems to have conformance issues.
2022-08-03 21:00:29 +02:00
Corentin Jabot 44f2baa380 [Clang][C++20] Support capturing structured bindings in lambdas
This completes the implementation of P1091R3 and P1381R1.

This patch allow the capture of structured bindings
both for C++20+ and C++17, with extension/compat warning.

In addition, capturing an anonymous union member,
a bitfield, or a structured binding thereof now has a
better diagnostic.

We only support structured bindings - as opposed to other kinds
of structured statements/blocks. We still emit an error for those.

In addition, support for structured bindings capture is entirely disabled in
OpenMP mode as this needs more investigation - a specific diagnostic indicate the feature is not yet supported there.

Note that the rest of P1091R3 (static/thread_local structured bindings) was already implemented.

at the request of @shafik, i can confirm the correct behavior of lldb wit this change.

Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/54300
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/54300
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/52720

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122768
2022-08-03 20:00:01 +02:00
Yuanfang Chen 92c1bc6158 [CodeGen][inlineasm] assume the flag output of inline asm is boolean value
GCC inline asm document says that
"... the general rule is that the output variable must be a scalar
integer, and the value is boolean."

Commit e5c37958f9 lowers flag output of
inline asm on X86 with setcc, hence it is guaranteed that the flag
is of boolean value. Clang does not support ARM inline asm flag output
yet so nothing need to be worried about ARM.

See "Flag Output" section at
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Extended-Asm.html#OutputOperands

Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/56568

Reviewed By: nikic

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129954
2022-08-02 11:49:01 -07:00
Alok Kumar Sharma 5ec6ea3dfd [clang][OpenMP][DebugInfo] Mark OpenMP generated functions as artificial
The Clang compiler generates internal functions for OpenMP. Current
patch marks these functions as artificial.

Reviewed By: aprantl

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111521
2022-08-02 21:24:46 +05:30
Chuanqi Xu 6d10733d44 [C++20] [Modules] Handle initializer for Header Units
Previously when we add module initializer, we forget to handle header
units. This results that we couldn't compile a Hello World Example with
Header Units. This patch tries to fix this.

Reviewed By: iains

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130871
2022-08-02 11:24:46 +08:00
Chuanqi Xu 39cfde2366 Revert "[C++20] [Modules] Handle initializer for Header Units"
This reverts commit db6152ad66.

This commit fails in ppc64. Since we want to backport it to 15.x. So
revert it now to keep the patch complete.
2022-08-02 11:09:38 +08:00
Chuanqi Xu db6152ad66 [C++20] [Modules] Handle initializer for Header Units
Previously when we add module initializer, we forget to handle header
units. This results that we couldn't compile a Hello World Example with
Header Units. This patch tries to fix this.

Reviewed By: iains

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130871
2022-08-02 10:27:02 +08:00
Zakk Chen 71fd66161d [RISCV][Clang] Support RVV policy functions.
1. Add policy functions support and tests for vadd, vmv, vfmv and all load
   instructions except segment load. I didn't add all combination of policy
   functions in test because it seem not to make sense.
2. Rename HasUnMaskedOverloaded to SupportOverloading.
3. vmv.s.x for ta policy could not have overloaded API.
4. This patch does not support all operations, I will have other follow-up
   patches support all.

[RFC] https://github.com/riscv-non-isa/rvv-intrinsic-doc/pull/137

Reviewed By: kito-cheng, fakepaper56, fakepaper56

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126742
2022-08-01 17:32:08 +00:00
Gabriel Ravier 5674a3c880 Fixed a number of typos
I went over the output of the following mess of a command:

(ulimit -m 2000000; ulimit -v 2000000; git ls-files -z |
 parallel --xargs -0 cat | aspell list --mode=none --ignore-case |
 grep -E '^[A-Za-z][a-z]*$' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n |
 grep -vE '.{25}' | aspell pipe -W3 | grep : | cut -d' ' -f2 | less)

and proceeded to spend a few days looking at it to find probable typos
and fixed a few hundred of them in all of the llvm project (note, the
ones I found are not anywhere near all of them, but it seems like a
good start).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130827
2022-08-01 13:13:18 -04:00
Chris Bieneman 5dbb92d8cd [HLSL] CodeGen HLSL Resource annotations
HLSL Resource types need special annotations that the backend will use
to build out metadata and resource annotations that are required by
DirectX and Vulkan drivers in order to provide correct data bindings
for shader exeuction.

This patch adds some of the required data for unordered-access-views
(UAV) resource binding into the module flags. This data will evolve
over time to cover all the required use cases, but this should get
things started.

Depends on D130018.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130019
2022-08-01 11:19:43 -05:00
Dominik Adamski d90b7bf2c5 Add support for lowering simd if clause to LLVM IR
Scope of changes:
  1) Added new function to generate loop versioning
  2) Added support for if clause to applySimd function
  2) Added tests which confirm that lowering is successful

If ifCond is specified, then collapsed loop is duplicated and if branch
is added. Duplicated loop is executed if simd ifCond is evaluated to false.

Reviewed By: Meinersbur

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129368

Signed-off-by: Dominik Adamski <dominik.adamski@amd.com>
2022-08-01 04:43:32 -05:00
Chuanqi Xu bacdf80f42 Use @llvm.threadlocal.address intrinsic to access TLS variable
This is successor for D125291. This revision would try to use
@llvm.threadlocal.address in clang to access TLS variable. The reason
why the OpenMP tests contains a lot of change is that they uses
utils/update_cc_test_checks.py to update their tests.

Reviewed By: nikic

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129833
2022-08-01 11:05:00 +08:00
Jun Zhang 3da1395383
[CodeGen][NFC] Use isa_and_nonnull instead of explicit check
Signed-off-by: Jun Zhang <jun@junz.org>
2022-07-31 13:03:24 +08:00
skc7 09c4121123 Revert "Revert "[Clang][Attribute] Introduce maybe_undef attribute for function arguments which accepts undef values""
This reverts commit 4e1fe96.

Reverting this commit and fix the tests that caused failures due to
a35c64c.
2022-07-29 19:07:07 +00:00
Amy Kwan 4e1fe968c9 Revert "[Clang][Attribute] Introduce maybe_undef attribute for function arguments which accepts undef values"
This reverts commit a35c64ce23.

Reverting this commit as it causes various failures on LE and BE PPC bots.
2022-07-29 13:28:48 -05:00
skc7 a35c64ce23 [Clang][Attribute] Introduce maybe_undef attribute for function arguments which accepts undef values
Add the ability to put __attribute__((maybe_undef)) on function arguments.
Clang codegen introduces a freeze instruction on the argument.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130224
2022-07-29 02:27:26 +00:00
Shafik Yaghmour b364535304 [Clang] Diagnose ill-formed constant expression when setting a non fixed enum to a value outside the range of the enumeration values
DR2338 clarified that it was undefined behavior to set the value outside the
range of the enumerations values for an enum without a fixed underlying type.

We should diagnose this with a constant expression context.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130058
2022-07-28 15:27:50 -07:00
David Blaikie 4e719e0f16 DebugInfo: Prefer vtable homing over ctor homing.
Vtables will be emitted in fewer places than ctors (every ctor
references the vtable, so at worst it's the same places - but at best
the type has a non-inline key function and the vtable is emitted in one
place)

Pulling this fix out of 517bbc64db which
was reverted in 4821508d4d
2022-07-28 00:07:35 +00:00
Shafik Yaghmour 28cd7f86ed Revert "[Clang] Diagnose ill-formed constant expression when setting a non fixed enum to a value outside the range of the enumeration values"
This reverts commit a3710589f2.
2022-07-27 15:31:41 -07:00
Shafik Yaghmour a3710589f2 [Clang] Diagnose ill-formed constant expression when setting a non fixed enum to a value outside the range of the enumeration values
DR2338 clarified that it was undefined behavior to set the value outside the
range of the enumerations values for an enum without a fixed underlying type.

We should diagnose this with a constant expression context.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130058
2022-07-27 14:59:35 -07:00
Matheus Izvekov 15f3cd6bfc
[clang] Implement ElaboratedType sugaring for types written bare
Without this patch, clang will not wrap in an ElaboratedType node types written
without a keyword and nested name qualifier, which goes against the intent that
we should produce an AST which retains enough details to recover how things are
written.

The lack of this sugar is incompatible with the intent of the type printer
default policy, which is to print types as written, but to fall back and print
them fully qualified when they are desugared.

An ElaboratedTypeLoc without keyword / NNS uses no storage by itself, but still
requires pointer alignment due to pre-existing bug in the TypeLoc buffer
handling.

---

Troubleshooting list to deal with any breakage seen with this patch:

1) The most likely effect one would see by this patch is a change in how
   a type is printed. The type printer will, by design and default,
   print types as written. There are customization options there, but
   not that many, and they mainly apply to how to print a type that we
   somehow failed to track how it was written. This patch fixes a
   problem where we failed to distinguish between a type
   that was written without any elaborated-type qualifiers,
   such as a 'struct'/'class' tags and name spacifiers such as 'std::',
   and one that has been stripped of any 'metadata' that identifies such,
   the so called canonical types.
   Example:
   ```
   namespace foo {
     struct A {};
     A a;
   };
   ```
   If one were to print the type of `foo::a`, prior to this patch, this
   would result in `foo::A`. This is how the type printer would have,
   by default, printed the canonical type of A as well.
   As soon as you add any name qualifiers to A, the type printer would
   suddenly start accurately printing the type as written. This patch
   will make it print it accurately even when written without
   qualifiers, so we will just print `A` for the initial example, as
   the user did not really write that `foo::` namespace qualifier.

2) This patch could expose a bug in some AST matcher. Matching types
   is harder to get right when there is sugar involved. For example,
   if you want to match a type against being a pointer to some type A,
   then you have to account for getting a type that is sugar for a
   pointer to A, or being a pointer to sugar to A, or both! Usually
   you would get the second part wrong, and this would work for a
   very simple test where you don't use any name qualifiers, but
   you would discover is broken when you do. The usual fix is to
   either use the matcher which strips sugar, which is annoying
   to use as for example if you match an N level pointer, you have
   to put N+1 such matchers in there, beginning to end and between
   all those levels. But in a lot of cases, if the property you want
   to match is present in the canonical type, it's easier and faster
   to just match on that... This goes with what is said in 1), if
   you want to match against the name of a type, and you want
   the name string to be something stable, perhaps matching on
   the name of the canonical type is the better choice.

3) This patch could expose a bug in how you get the source range of some
   TypeLoc. For some reason, a lot of code is using getLocalSourceRange(),
   which only looks at the given TypeLoc node. This patch introduces a new,
   and more common TypeLoc node which contains no source locations on itself.
   This is not an inovation here, and some other, more rare TypeLoc nodes could
   also have this property, but if you use getLocalSourceRange on them, it's not
   going to return any valid locations, because it doesn't have any. The right fix
   here is to always use getSourceRange() or getBeginLoc/getEndLoc which will dive
   into the inner TypeLoc to get the source range if it doesn't find it on the
   top level one. You can use getLocalSourceRange if you are really into
   micro-optimizations and you have some outside knowledge that the TypeLocs you are
   dealing with will always include some source location.

4) Exposed a bug somewhere in the use of the normal clang type class API, where you
   have some type, you want to see if that type is some particular kind, you try a
   `dyn_cast` such as `dyn_cast<TypedefType>` and that fails because now you have an
   ElaboratedType which has a TypeDefType inside of it, which is what you wanted to match.
   Again, like 2), this would usually have been tested poorly with some simple tests with
   no qualifications, and would have been broken had there been any other kind of type sugar,
   be it an ElaboratedType or a TemplateSpecializationType or a SubstTemplateParmType.
   The usual fix here is to use `getAs` instead of `dyn_cast`, which will look deeper
   into the type. Or use `getAsAdjusted` when dealing with TypeLocs.
   For some reason the API is inconsistent there and on TypeLocs getAs behaves like a dyn_cast.

5) It could be a bug in this patch perhaps.

Let me know if you need any help!

Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112374
2022-07-27 11:10:54 +02:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis 8dfaecc4c2 [CGDebugInfo] Access the current working directory from the `VFS`
...instead of calling `llvm::sys::fs::current_path()` directly.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130443
2022-07-26 13:48:39 -07:00
Fangrui Song de1b5c9145 [AArch64] Simplify BTI/PAC-RET module flags
These module flags use the Min merge behavior with a default value of
zero, so we don't need to emit them if zero.

Reviewed By: danielkiss

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130145
2022-07-26 09:48:36 -07:00
Stefan Gränitz 1e30820483 [WinEH] Apply funclet operand bundles to nounwind intrinsics that lower to function calls in the course of IR transforms
WinEHPrepare marks any function call from EH funclets as unreachable, if it's not a nounwind intrinsic or has no proper funclet bundle operand. This
affects ARC intrinsics on Windows, because they are lowered to regular function calls in the PreISelIntrinsicLowering pass. It caused silent binary truncations and crashes during unwinding with the GNUstep ObjC runtime: https://github.com/gnustep/libobjc2/issues/222

This patch adds a new function `llvm::IntrinsicInst::mayLowerToFunctionCall()` that aims to collect all affected intrinsic IDs.
* Clang CodeGen uses it to determine whether or not it must emit a funclet bundle operand.
* PreISelIntrinsicLowering asserts that the function returns true for all ObjC runtime calls it lowers.
* LLVM uses it to determine whether or not a funclet bundle operand must be propagated to inlined call sites.

Reviewed By: theraven

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128190
2022-07-26 17:52:43 +02:00
Arthur Eubanks 2eade1dba4 [WPD] Use new llvm.public.type.test intrinsic for potentially publicly visible classes
Turning on opaque pointers has uncovered an issue with WPD where we currently pattern match away `assume(type.test)` in WPD so that a later LTT doesn't resolve the type test to undef and introduce an `assume(false)`. The pattern matching can fail in cases where we transform two `assume(type.test)`s into `assume(phi(type.test.1, type.test.2))`.

Currently we create `assume(type.test)` for all virtual calls that might be devirtualized. This is to support `-Wl,--lto-whole-program-visibility`.

To prevent this, all virtual calls that may not be in the same LTO module instead use a new `llvm.public.type.test` intrinsic in place of the `llvm.type.test`. Then when we know if `-Wl,--lto-whole-program-visibility` is passed or not, we can either replace all `llvm.public.type.test` with `llvm.type.test`, or replace all `llvm.public.type.test` with `true`. This prevents WPD from trying to pattern match away `assume(type.test)` for public virtual calls when failing the pattern matching will result in miscompiles.

Reviewed By: tejohnson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128955
2022-07-26 08:01:08 -07:00
Kazu Hirata 3f3930a451 Remove redundaunt virtual specifiers (NFC)
Identified with tidy-modernize-use-override.
2022-07-25 23:00:59 -07:00
Jun Zhang 58c9480845
[CodeGen] Consider MangleCtx when move lazy emission States
Also move MangleCtx when moving some lazy emission states in
CodeGenModule. Without this patch clang-repl hits an invalid address
access when passing `-Xcc -O2` flag.

Signed-off-by: Jun Zhang <jun@junz.org>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130420
2022-07-26 12:34:03 +08:00
Kazu Hirata 95a932fb15 Remove redundaunt override specifiers (NFC)
Identified with modernize-use-override.
2022-07-24 22:28:11 -07:00
Kazu Hirata 3650615fb2 [clang] Remove unused forward declarations (NFC) 2022-07-24 20:51:06 -07:00
David Chisnall 94c3b16978 Fix crash in ObjC codegen introduced with 5ab6ee7599
5ab6ee7599 assumed that if `RValue::isScalar()` returns true then `RValue::getScalarVal` will return a valid value.  This is not the case when the return value is `void` and so void message returns would crash if they hit this path.  This is triggered only for cases where the nil-handling path needs to do something non-trivial (destroy arguments that should be consumed by the callee).

Reviewed By: triplef

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123898
2022-07-24 13:59:45 +01:00
Dmitri Gribenko aba43035bd Use llvm::sort instead of std::sort where possible
llvm::sort is beneficial even when we use the iterator-based overload,
since it can optionally shuffle the elements (to detect
non-determinism). However llvm::sort is not usable everywhere, for
example, in compiler-rt.

Reviewed By: nhaehnle

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130406
2022-07-23 15:19:05 +02:00
Jun Zhang 1a3a2eec71
[NFC] Move function definition to cpp file
Signed-off-by: Jun Zhang <jun@junz.org>
2022-07-23 13:43:42 +08:00
Shangwu Yao 31d8dbd1e5 [CUDA/SPIR-V] Force passing aggregate type byval
This patch forces copying aggregate type in kernel arguments by value when
compiling CUDA targeting SPIR-V. The original behavior is not passing by value
when there is any of destructor, copy constructor and move constructor defined
by user. This patch makes the behavior of SPIR-V generated from CUDA follow
the CUDA spec
(https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-c-programming-guide/index.html#global-function-argument-processing),
and matches the NVPTX
implementation (
41958f76d8/clang/lib/CodeGen/TargetInfo.cpp (L7241)).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130387
2022-07-22 20:30:15 +00:00
Sergei Barannikov 37502e042f [clang][CodeGen] Only include ABIInfo.h where required (NFC)
Reviewed By: MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130322
2022-07-22 10:45:02 -07:00
Iain Sandoe afda39a566 re-land [C++20][Modules] Build module static initializers per P1874R1.
The re-land fixes module map module dependencies seen on Greendragon, but
not in the clang test suite.

---

Currently we only implement this for the Itanium ABI since the correct
mangling for the initializers in other ABIs is not yet known.

Intended result:

For a module interface [which includes partition interface and implementation
units] (instead of the generic CXX initializer) we emit a module init that:

 - wraps the contained initializations in a control variable to ensure that
   the inits only happen once, even if a module is imported many times by
   imports of the main unit.

 - calls module initializers for imported modules first.  Note that the
   order of module import is not significant, and therefore neither is the
   order of imported module initializers.

 - We then call initializers for the Global Module Fragment (if present)
 - We then call initializers for the current module.
 - We then call initializers for the Private Module Fragment (if present)

For a module implementation unit, or a non-module TU that imports at least one
module we emit a regular CXX init that:

 - Calls the initializers for any imported modules first.
 - Then proceeds as normal with remaining inits.

For all module unit kinds we include a global constructor entry, this allows
for the (in most cases unusual) possibility that a module object could be
included in a final binary without a specific call to its initializer.

Implementation:

 - We provide the module pointer in the AST Context so that CodeGen can act
   on it and its sub-modules.

 - We need to account for module build lines like this:
  ` clang -cc1 -std=c++20 Foo.pcm -emit-obj -o Foo.o` or
  ` clang -cc1 -std=c++20 -xc++-module Foo.cpp -emit-obj -o Foo.o`

 - in order to do this, we add to ParseAST to set the module pointer in
   the ASTContext, once we establish that this is a module build and we
   know the module pointer. To be able to do this, we make the query for
   current module public in Sema.

 - In CodeGen, we determine if the current build requires a CXX20-style module
   init and, if so, we defer any module initializers during the "Eagerly
   Emitted" phase.

 - We then walk the module initializers at the end of the TU but before
   emitting deferred inits (which adds any hidden and static ones, fixing
   https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/51873 ).

 - We then proceed to emit the deferred inits and continue to emit the CXX
   init function.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126189
2022-07-22 08:38:07 +01:00
Shraiysh Vaishay 61fa7a88c7 [clang][OpenMP] Add IRBuilder support for taskgroup
This patch makes use of OMPIRBuilder support for codegen of taskgroup
construct in clang.

Depends on D128203

Reviewed By: Meinersbur

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129992
2022-07-21 11:13:57 +05:30
Fangrui Song 23ba688f02 [X86] Use Min behavior for cf-protection-{return,branch}/ibt-seal module flags
These features require that all object files are compiled with the support. When
the feature is disabled for an object file, the merge behavior should treat the
file having a value of 0 (see D129911).

Reviewed By: xiangzhangllvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130065
2022-07-19 21:20:02 -07:00
serge-sans-paille f764dc99b3 [clang] Introduce -fstrict-flex-arrays=<n> for stricter handling of flexible arrays
Some code [0] consider that trailing arrays are flexible, whatever their size.
Support for these legacy code has been introduced in
f8f6324983 but it prevents evaluation of
__builtin_object_size and __builtin_dynamic_object_size in some legit cases.

Introduce -fstrict-flex-arrays=<n> to have stricter conformance when it is
desirable.

n = 0: current behavior, any trailing array member is a flexible array. The default.
n = 1: any trailing array member of undefined, 0 or 1 size is a flexible array member
n = 2: any trailing array member of undefined or 0 size is a flexible array member

This takes into account two specificities of clang: array bounds as macro id
disqualify FAM, as well as non standard layout.

Similar patch for gcc discuss here: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=101836

[0] https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/developers-handbook/sockets/#sockets-essential-functions
2022-07-18 12:45:52 +02:00
Fangrui Song 0d5a62faca [sanitizer] Add "mainfile" prefix to sanitizer special case list
When an issue exists in the main file (caller) instead of an included file
(callee), using a `src` pattern applying to the included file may be
inappropriate if it's the caller's responsibility. Add `mainfile` prefix to check
the main filename.

For the example below, the issue may reside in a.c (foo should not be called
with a misaligned pointer or foo should switch to an unaligned load), but with
`src` we can only apply to the innocent callee a.h. With this patch we can use
the more appropriate `mainfile:a.c`.
```
//--- a.h
// internal linkage
static inline int load(int *x) { return *x; }

//--- a.c, -fsanitize=alignment
#include "a.h"
int foo(void *x) { return load(x); }
```

See the updated clang/docs/SanitizerSpecialCaseList.rst for a caveat due
to C++ vague linkage functions.

Reviewed By: #sanitizers, kstoimenov, vitalybuka

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129832
2022-07-15 10:39:26 -07:00
Nikita Popov 2a721374ae [IR] Don't use blockaddresses as callbr arguments
Following some recent discussions, this changes the representation
of callbrs in IR. The current blockaddress arguments are replaced
with `!` label constraints that refer directly to callbr indirect
destinations:

    ; Before:
    %res = callbr i8* asm "", "=r,r,i"(i8* %x, i8* blockaddress(@test8, %foo))
    to label %asm.fallthrough [label %foo]
    ; After:
    %res = callbr i8* asm "", "=r,r,!i"(i8* %x)
    to label %asm.fallthrough [label %foo]

The benefit of this is that we can easily update the successors of
a callbr, without having to worry about also updating blockaddress
references. This should allow us to remove some limitations:

* Allow unrolling/peeling/rotation of callbr, or any other
  clone-based optimizations
  (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/41834)
* Allow duplicate successors
  (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/45248)

This is just the IR representation change though, I will follow up
with patches to remove limtations in various transformation passes
that are no longer needed.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129288
2022-07-15 10:18:17 +02:00
Jonas Devlieghere 888673b6e3
Revert "[clang] Implement ElaboratedType sugaring for types written bare"
This reverts commit 7c51f02eff because it
stills breaks the LLDB tests. This was  re-landed without addressing the
issue or even agreement on how to address the issue. More details and
discussion in https://reviews.llvm.org/D112374.
2022-07-14 21:17:48 -07:00
Matheus Izvekov 7c51f02eff
[clang] Implement ElaboratedType sugaring for types written bare
Without this patch, clang will not wrap in an ElaboratedType node types written
without a keyword and nested name qualifier, which goes against the intent that
we should produce an AST which retains enough details to recover how things are
written.

The lack of this sugar is incompatible with the intent of the type printer
default policy, which is to print types as written, but to fall back and print
them fully qualified when they are desugared.

An ElaboratedTypeLoc without keyword / NNS uses no storage by itself, but still
requires pointer alignment due to pre-existing bug in the TypeLoc buffer
handling.

---

Troubleshooting list to deal with any breakage seen with this patch:

1) The most likely effect one would see by this patch is a change in how
   a type is printed. The type printer will, by design and default,
   print types as written. There are customization options there, but
   not that many, and they mainly apply to how to print a type that we
   somehow failed to track how it was written. This patch fixes a
   problem where we failed to distinguish between a type
   that was written without any elaborated-type qualifiers,
   such as a 'struct'/'class' tags and name spacifiers such as 'std::',
   and one that has been stripped of any 'metadata' that identifies such,
   the so called canonical types.
   Example:
   ```
   namespace foo {
     struct A {};
     A a;
   };
   ```
   If one were to print the type of `foo::a`, prior to this patch, this
   would result in `foo::A`. This is how the type printer would have,
   by default, printed the canonical type of A as well.
   As soon as you add any name qualifiers to A, the type printer would
   suddenly start accurately printing the type as written. This patch
   will make it print it accurately even when written without
   qualifiers, so we will just print `A` for the initial example, as
   the user did not really write that `foo::` namespace qualifier.

2) This patch could expose a bug in some AST matcher. Matching types
   is harder to get right when there is sugar involved. For example,
   if you want to match a type against being a pointer to some type A,
   then you have to account for getting a type that is sugar for a
   pointer to A, or being a pointer to sugar to A, or both! Usually
   you would get the second part wrong, and this would work for a
   very simple test where you don't use any name qualifiers, but
   you would discover is broken when you do. The usual fix is to
   either use the matcher which strips sugar, which is annoying
   to use as for example if you match an N level pointer, you have
   to put N+1 such matchers in there, beginning to end and between
   all those levels. But in a lot of cases, if the property you want
   to match is present in the canonical type, it's easier and faster
   to just match on that... This goes with what is said in 1), if
   you want to match against the name of a type, and you want
   the name string to be something stable, perhaps matching on
   the name of the canonical type is the better choice.

3) This patch could exposed a bug in how you get the source range of some
   TypeLoc. For some reason, a lot of code is using getLocalSourceRange(),
   which only looks at the given TypeLoc node. This patch introduces a new,
   and more common TypeLoc node which contains no source locations on itself.
   This is not an inovation here, and some other, more rare TypeLoc nodes could
   also have this property, but if you use getLocalSourceRange on them, it's not
   going to return any valid locations, because it doesn't have any. The right fix
   here is to always use getSourceRange() or getBeginLoc/getEndLoc which will dive
   into the inner TypeLoc to get the source range if it doesn't find it on the
   top level one. You can use getLocalSourceRange if you are really into
   micro-optimizations and you have some outside knowledge that the TypeLocs you are
   dealing with will always include some source location.

4) Exposed a bug somewhere in the use of the normal clang type class API, where you
   have some type, you want to see if that type is some particular kind, you try a
   `dyn_cast` such as `dyn_cast<TypedefType>` and that fails because now you have an
   ElaboratedType which has a TypeDefType inside of it, which is what you wanted to match.
   Again, like 2), this would usually have been tested poorly with some simple tests with
   no qualifications, and would have been broken had there been any other kind of type sugar,
   be it an ElaboratedType or a TemplateSpecializationType or a SubstTemplateParmType.
   The usual fix here is to use `getAs` instead of `dyn_cast`, which will look deeper
   into the type. Or use `getAsAdjusted` when dealing with TypeLocs.
   For some reason the API is inconsistent there and on TypeLocs getAs behaves like a dyn_cast.

5) It could be a bug in this patch perhaps.

Let me know if you need any help!

Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112374
2022-07-15 04:16:55 +02:00
Ellis Hoag af58684f27 [InstrProf] Add options to profile function groups
Add two options, `-fprofile-function-groups=N` and `-fprofile-selected-function-group=i` used to partition functions into `N` groups and only instrument the functions in group `i`. Similar options were added to xray in https://reviews.llvm.org/D87953 and the goal is the same; to reduce instrumented size overhead by spreading the overhead across multiple builds. Raw profiles from different groups can be added like normal using the `llvm-profdata merge` command.

Reviewed By: ianlevesque

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129594
2022-07-14 11:41:30 -07:00
Nick Desaulniers 140bfdca60 [clang][CodeGen] add fn_ret_thunk_extern to synthetic fns
Follow up fix to
commit 2240d72f15 ("[X86] initial -mfunction-return=thunk-extern
support")
https://reviews.llvm.org/D129572

@nathanchance reported that -mfunction-return=thunk-extern was failing
to annotate the asan and tsan contructors.
https://lore.kernel.org/llvm/Ys7pLq+tQk5xEa%2FB@dev-arch.thelio-3990X/

I then noticed the same occurring for gcov synthetic functions.

Similar to
commit 2786e67 ("[IR][sanitizer] Add module flag "frame-pointer" and set
it for cc1 -mframe-pointer={non-leaf,all}")
define a new module level MetaData, "fn_ret_thunk_extern", then when set
adds the fn_ret_thunk_extern IR Fn Attr to synthetically created
Functions.

Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/56514

Reviewed By: MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129709
2022-07-14 11:25:24 -07:00
Kazu Hirata cb2c8f694d [clang] Use value instead of getValue (NFC) 2022-07-13 23:39:33 -07:00
Joseph Huber b370be37cc [CUDA] Allow the new driver to compile CUDA in non-RDC mode
The new driver primarily allows us to support RDC-mode compilations with
proper linking. This is not needed for non-RDC mode compilation, but we
still would like the new driver to be able to handle this mode so we can
transition away from the old driver in the future. This patch adds the
necessary code to support creating a fatbinary for CUDA code generation
as well as removing old assumptions and errors about RDC-mode with the
new driver.

Reviewed By: tra

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129655
2022-07-13 21:49:15 -04:00
Jonas Devlieghere 3968936b92
Revert "[clang] Implement ElaboratedType sugaring for types written bare"
This reverts commit bdc6974f92 because it
breaks all the LLDB tests that import the std module.

  import-std-module/array.TestArrayFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/deque-basic.TestDequeFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/deque-dbg-info-content.TestDbgInfoContentDequeFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/forward_list.TestForwardListFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/forward_list-dbg-info-content.TestDbgInfoContentForwardListFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/list.TestListFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/list-dbg-info-content.TestDbgInfoContentListFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/queue.TestQueueFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/stack.TestStackFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/vector.TestVectorFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/vector-bool.TestVectorBoolFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/vector-dbg-info-content.TestDbgInfoContentVectorFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/vector-of-vectors.TestVectorOfVectorsFromStdModule.py

https://green.lab.llvm.org/green/view/LLDB/job/lldb-cmake/45301/
2022-07-13 09:20:30 -07:00
Mitch Phillips 7045519359 Add missing sanitizer metadata plumbing from CFE.
clang misses attaching sanitizer metadata for external globals.

Reviewed By: eugenis

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129492
2022-07-13 08:54:41 -07:00
Mitch Phillips 90e5a8ac47 Remove 'no_sanitize_memtag'. Add 'sanitize_memtag'.
For MTE globals, we should have clang emit the attribute for all GV's
that it creates, and then use that in the upcoming AArch64 global
tagging IR pass. We need a positive attribute for this sanitizer (rather
than implicit sanitization of all globals) because it needs to interact
with other parts of LLVM, including:

  1. Suppressing certain global optimisations (like merging),
  2. Emitting extra directives by the ASM writer, and
  3. Putting extra information in the symbol table entries.

While this does technically make the LLVM IR / bitcode format
non-backwards-compatible, nobody should have used this attribute yet,
because it's a no-op.

Reviewed By: eugenis

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128950
2022-07-13 08:54:41 -07:00
Jun Zhang 8082a00286
[CodeGen] Keep track of decls that were deferred and have been emitted.
This patch adds a new field called EmittedDeferredDecls in CodeGenModule
that keeps track of decls that were deferred and have been emitted.

The intention of this patch is to solve issues in the incremental c++,
we'll lose info of decls that are lazily emitted when we undo their
usage.

See example below:

clang-repl> inline int foo() { return 42;}
clang-repl> int bar = foo();
clang-repl> %undo
clang-repl> int baz = foo();
JIT session error: Symbols not found: [ _Z3foov ]
error: Failed to materialize symbols: { (main, { baz, $.incr_module_2.inits.0,
orc_init_func.incr_module_2 }) }

Signed-off-by: Jun Zhang <jun@junz.org>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128782
2022-07-13 20:00:59 +08:00
Matheus Izvekov bdc6974f92
[clang] Implement ElaboratedType sugaring for types written bare
Without this patch, clang will not wrap in an ElaboratedType node types written
without a keyword and nested name qualifier, which goes against the intent that
we should produce an AST which retains enough details to recover how things are
written.

The lack of this sugar is incompatible with the intent of the type printer
default policy, which is to print types as written, but to fall back and print
them fully qualified when they are desugared.

An ElaboratedTypeLoc without keyword / NNS uses no storage by itself, but still
requires pointer alignment due to pre-existing bug in the TypeLoc buffer
handling.

Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112374
2022-07-13 02:10:09 +02:00
Nick Desaulniers 2240d72f15 [X86] initial -mfunction-return=thunk-extern support
Adds support for:
* `-mfunction-return=<value>` command line flag, and
* `__attribute__((function_return("<value>")))` function attribute

Where the supported <value>s are:
* keep (disable)
* thunk-extern (enable)

thunk-extern enables clang to change ret instructions into jmps to an
external symbol named __x86_return_thunk, implemented as a new
MachineFunctionPass named "x86-return-thunks", keyed off the new IR
attribute fn_ret_thunk_extern.

The symbol __x86_return_thunk is expected to be provided by the runtime
the compiled code is linked against and is not defined by the compiler.
Enabling this option alone doesn't provide mitigations without
corresponding definitions of __x86_return_thunk!

This new MachineFunctionPass is very similar to "x86-lvi-ret".

The <value>s "thunk" and "thunk-inline" are currently unsupported. It's
not clear yet that they are necessary: whether the thunk pattern they
would emit is beneficial or used anywhere.

Should the <value>s "thunk" and "thunk-inline" become necessary,
x86-return-thunks could probably be merged into x86-retpoline-thunks
which has pre-existing machinery for emitting thunks (which could be
used to implement the <value> "thunk").

Has been found to build+boot with corresponding Linux
kernel patches. This helps the Linux kernel mitigate RETBLEED.
* CVE-2022-23816
* CVE-2022-28693
* CVE-2022-29901

See also:
* "RETBLEED: Arbitrary Speculative Code Execution with Return
Instructions."
* AMD SECURITY NOTICE AMD-SN-1037: AMD CPU Branch Type Confusion
* TECHNICAL GUIDANCE FOR MITIGATING BRANCH TYPE CONFUSION REVISION 1.0
  2022-07-12
* Return Stack Buffer Underflow / Return Stack Buffer Underflow /
  CVE-2022-29901, CVE-2022-28693 / INTEL-SA-00702

SystemZ may eventually want to support "thunk-extern" and "thunk"; both
options are used by the Linux kernel's CONFIG_EXPOLINE.

This functionality has been available in GCC since the 8.1 release, and
was backported to the 7.3 release.

Many thanks for folks that provided discrete review off list due to the
embargoed nature of this hardware vulnerability. Many Bothans died to
bring us this information.

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF6HbCKQHK8
Link: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/54404
Link: https://gcc.gnu.org/legacy-ml/gcc-patches/2018-01/msg01197.html
Link: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/technical/software-security-guidance/advisory-guidance/return-stack-buffer-underflow.html
Link: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/07/intel-and-amd-cpus-vulnerable-to-a-new-speculative-execution-attack/?comments=1
Link: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=ce114c866860aa9eae3f50974efc68241186ba60
Link: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advisory/intel-sa-00702.html
Link: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advisory/intel-sa-00707.html

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, craig.topper

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129572
2022-07-12 09:17:54 -07:00
Xiang1 Zhang a45dd3d814 [X86] Support -mstack-protector-guard-symbol
Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129346
2022-07-12 10:17:00 +08:00
Xiang1 Zhang 643786213b Revert "[X86] Support -mstack-protector-guard-symbol"
This reverts commit efbaad1c4a.
due to miss adding review info.
2022-07-12 10:14:32 +08:00
Xiang1 Zhang efbaad1c4a [X86] Support -mstack-protector-guard-symbol 2022-07-12 10:13:48 +08:00
Joseph Huber e88d53d25f [HIP] Generate offloading entries for HIP with the new driver.
This patch adds the small change required to output offloading entried
for HIP instead of CUDA. These should be placed in different sections so
because they need to be distinct to the offloading toolchain, otherwise
we'd have HIP trying to register CUDA kernels or vice-versa. This patch will
precede support for HIP in the linker wrapper.

Reviewed By: yaxunl, tra

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128850
2022-07-11 15:49:21 -04:00
Mitch Phillips f18de7619e Update DynInit generation for ASan globals.
Address a follow-up TODO for Sanitizer Metadata.

Reviewed By: vitalybuka

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128672
2022-07-11 12:23:37 -07:00
Iain Sandoe b19d3ee712 Revert "[C++20][Modules] Build module static initializers per P1874R1."
This reverts commit ac507102d2.

reverting while we figuere out why one of the green dragon lldb test fails.
2022-07-11 19:50:31 +01:00
Prabhdeep Singh Soni ac892c70a4 [OMPIRBuilder] Add support for simdlen clause
This patch adds OMPIRBuilder support for the simdlen clause for the
simd directive. It uses the simdlen support in OpenMPIRBuilder when
it is enabled in Clang. Simdlen is lowered by OpenMPIRBuilder by
generating the loop.vectorize.width metadata.

Reviewed By: jdoerfert, Meinersbur

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129149
2022-07-11 13:29:06 -04:00
Iain Sandoe ac507102d2 [C++20][Modules] Build module static initializers per P1874R1.
Currently we only implement this for the Itanium ABI since the correct
mangling for the initializers in other ABIs is not yet known.

Intended result:

For a module interface [which includes partition interface and implementation
units] (instead of the generic CXX initializer) we emit a module init that:

 - wraps the contained initializations in a control variable to ensure that
   the inits only happen once, even if a module is imported many times by
   imports of the main unit.

 - calls module initializers for imported modules first.  Note that the
   order of module import is not significant, and therefore neither is the
   order of imported module initializers.

 - We then call initializers for the Global Module Fragment (if present)
 - We then call initializers for the current module.
 - We then call initializers for the Private Module Fragment (if present)

For a module implementation unit, or a non-module TU that imports at least one
module we emit a regular CXX init that:

 - Calls the initializers for any imported modules first.
 - Then proceeds as normal with remaining inits.

For all module unit kinds we include a global constructor entry, this allows
for the (in most cases unusual) possibility that a module object could be
included in a final binary without a specific call to its initializer.

Implementation:

 - We provide the module pointer in the AST Context so that CodeGen can act
   on it and its sub-modules.

 - We need to account for module build lines like this:
  ` clang -cc1 -std=c++20 Foo.pcm -emit-obj -o Foo.o` or
  ` clang -cc1 -std=c++20 -xc++-module Foo.cpp -emit-obj -o Foo.o`

 - in order to do this, we add to ParseAST to set the module pointer in
   the ASTContext, once we establish that this is a module build and we
   know the module pointer. To be able to do this, we make the query for
   current module public in Sema.

 - In CodeGen, we determine if the current build requires a CXX20-style module
   init and, if so, we defer any module initializers during the "Eagerly
   Emitted" phase.

 - We then walk the module initializers at the end of the TU but before
   emitting deferred inits (which adds any hidden and static ones, fixing
   https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/51873 ).

 - We then proceed to emit the deferred inits and continue to emit the CXX
   init function.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126189
2022-07-09 09:09:09 +01:00
Joseph Huber 5300263c70 [OpenMP] Add loop tripcount argument to kernel launch and remove push function
Previously we added the `push_target_tripcount` function to send the
loop tripcount to the device runtime so we knew how to configure the
teams / threads for execute the loop for a teams distribute construct.
This was implemented as a separate function mostly to avoid changing the
interface for backwards compatbility. Now that we've changed it anyway
and the new interface can take an arbitrary number of arguments via the
struct without changing the ABI, we can move this to the new interface.
This will simplify the runtime by removing unnecessary state between
calls.

Depends on D128550

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128816
2022-07-08 14:44:16 -04:00
Joseph Huber 1fff116645 [OpenMP] Change OpenMP code generation for target region entries
This patch changes the code we generate to enter a target region on the
device. This is in-line with the new definition in the runtime that was
added previously. Additionally we implement this in the OpenMPIRBuilder
so that this code can be shared with Flang in the future.

Reviewed By: ABataev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128550
2022-07-08 14:44:11 -04:00
Shilei Tian 83837a6198 [Clang][OpenMP] Enable floating-point operation for `atomic compare` series
D127041 introduced the support for `fmax` and `fmin` such that we can also reprent
`atomic compare` and `atomic compare capture` with `atomicrmw` instruction. This
patch simply lifts the limitation we set before.

Depend on D127041.

Reviewed By: ABataev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127042
2022-07-06 13:05:11 -04:00
Nikola Tesic b5b6d3a41b [Debugify] Port verify-debuginfo-preserve to NewPM
Debugify in OriginalDebugInfo mode, introduced with D82545,
runs only with legacy PassManager.

This patch enables this utility for the NewPM.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115351
2022-07-06 17:07:20 +02:00
Alexey Bader 923b56e7ca [NFC] Add a TODO comment to apply nounwind attribute in all GPU modes. 2022-07-06 06:20:09 -07:00
Bruno De Fraine 5b3247bf9f [tbaa] Handle base classes in struct tbaa
This is a fix for the miscompilation reported in https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/55384

Not adding a new test case since existing test cases already cover base classes (including new-struct-path tbaa).

Reviewed By: jeroen.dobbelaere

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126956
2022-07-06 14:37:59 +02:00
Serge Pavlov f7819ce166 [FPEnv] Allow CompoundStmt to keep FP options
This is a recommit of b822efc740,
reverted in dc34d8df4c. The commit caused
fails because the test ast-print-fp-pragmas.c did not specify particular
target, and it failed on targets which do not support constrained
intrinsics. The original commit message is below.

AST does not have special nodes for pragmas. Instead a pragma modifies
some state variables of Sema, which in turn results in modified
attributes of AST nodes. This technique applies to floating point
operations as well. Every AST node that can depend on FP options keeps
current set of them.

This technique works well for options like exception behavior or fast
math options. They represent instructions to the compiler how to modify
code generation for the affected nodes. However treatment of FP control
modes has problems with this technique. Modifying FP control mode
(like rounding direction) usually requires operations on hardware, like
writing to control registers. It must be done prior to the first
operation that depends on the control mode. In particular, such
operations are required for implementation of `pragma STDC FENV_ROUND`,
compiler should set up necessary rounding direction at the beginning of
compound statement where the pragma occurs. As there is no representation
for pragmas in AST, the code generation becomes a complicated task in
this case.

To solve this issue FP options are kept inside CompoundStmt. Unlike to FP
options in expressions, these does not affect any operation on FP values,
but only inform the codegen about the FP options that act in the body of
the statement. As all pragmas that modify FP environment may occurs only
at the start of compound statement or at global level, such solution
works for all relevant pragmas. The options are kept as a difference
from the options in the enclosing compound statement or default options,
it helps codegen to set only changed control modes.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123952
2022-07-03 17:06:26 +07:00
Fazlay Rabbi 38bcd483dd [OpenMP] Initial parsing and semantic support for 'parallel masked taskloop simd' construct
This patch gives basic parsing and semantic support for
"parallel masked taskloop simd" construct introduced in
OpenMP 5.1 (section 2.16.10)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128946
2022-07-01 08:57:15 -07:00
Serge Pavlov dc34d8df4c Revert "[FPEnv] Allow CompoundStmt to keep FP options"
On some buildbots test `ast-print-fp-pragmas.c` fails, need to investigate it.

This reverts commit 0401fd12d4.
This reverts commit b822efc740.
2022-07-01 15:42:39 +07:00
Serge Pavlov b822efc740 [FPEnv] Allow CompoundStmt to keep FP options
AST does not have special nodes for pragmas. Instead a pragma modifies
some state variables of Sema, which in turn results in modified
attributes of AST nodes. This technique applies to floating point
operations as well. Every AST node that can depend on FP options keeps
current set of them.

This technique works well for options like exception behavior or fast
math options. They represent instructions to the compiler how to modify
code generation for the affected nodes. However treatment of FP control
modes has problems with this technique. Modifying FP control mode
(like rounding direction) usually requires operations on hardware, like
writing to control registers. It must be done prior to the first
operation that depends on the control mode. In particular, such
operations are required for implementation of `pragma STDC FENV_ROUND`,
compiler should set up necessary rounding direction at the beginning of
compound statement where the pragma occurs. As there is no representation
for pragmas in AST, the code generation becomes a complicated task in
this case.

To solve this issue FP options are kept inside CompoundStmt. Unlike to FP
options in expressions, these does not affect any operation on FP values,
but only inform the codegen about the FP options that act in the body of
the statement. As all pragmas that modify FP environment may occurs only
at the start of compound statement or at global level, such solution
works for all relevant pragmas. The options are kept as a difference
from the options in the enclosing compound statement or default options,
it helps codegen to set only changed control modes.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123952
2022-07-01 14:32:33 +07:00
Nikita Popov 9ac386495d [ConstExpr] Don't create insertvalue expressions
In preparation for the removal in D128719, this stops creating
insertvalue constant expressions (well, unless they are directly
used in LLVM IR).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128792
2022-07-01 09:23:28 +02:00
Piotr Sobczak 4a78225212 [AMDGPU] Add WMMA clang builtins
Add WMMA clang builtins and tests. Extra changes in code
are needed to handle function overloads.

WavefrontSize 32:
__builtin_amdgcn_wmma_f32_16x16x16_f16_w32
__builtin_amdgcn_wmma_f32_16x16x16_bf16_w32
__builtin_amdgcn_wmma_f16_16x16x16_f16_w32
__builtin_amdgcn_wmma_bf16_16x16x16_bf16_w32
__builtin_amdgcn_wmma_i32_16x16x16_iu8_w32
__builtin_amdgcn_wmma_i32_16x16x16_iu4_w32

WavefrontSize 64:
__builtin_amdgcn_wmma_f32_16x16x16_f16_w64
__builtin_amdgcn_wmma_f32_16x16x16_bf16_w64
__builtin_amdgcn_wmma_f16_16x16x16_f16_w64
__builtin_amdgcn_wmma_bf16_16x16x16_bf16_w64
__builtin_amdgcn_wmma_i32_16x16x16_iu8_w64
__builtin_amdgcn_wmma_i32_16x16x16_iu4_w64

Reviewed By: rampitec

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128952
2022-07-01 08:55:25 +02:00
Fazlay Rabbi d64ba896d3 [OpenMP] Initial parsing and sema support for 'parallel masked taskloop' construct
This patch gives basic parsing and semantic support for
"parallel masked taskloop" construct introduced in
OpenMP 5.1 (section 2.16.9)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128834
2022-06-30 11:44:17 -07:00
Richard Smith dcea10c3c6 Fix miscompile with [[no_unique_address]] struct fields.
If a zero-sized field has a non-trivial initializer, it should prevent
the overall struct initialization from being folded to a constant during
IR generation. Don't just ignore zero-sized fields entirely in IR
constant emission.
2022-06-29 13:08:40 -07:00
Fazlay Rabbi 73e5d7bdff [OpenMP] Initial parsing and sema support for 'masked taskloop simd' construct
This patch gives basic parsing and semantic support for
"masked taskloop simd" construct introduced in OpenMP 5.1 (section 2.16.8)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128693
2022-06-28 15:27:49 -07:00
Nikita Popov 5548e807b5 [IR] Remove support for extractvalue constant expression
This removes the extractvalue constant expression, as part of
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-remove-most-constant-expressions/63179.
extractvalue is already not supported in bitcode, so we do not need
to worry about bitcode auto-upgrade.

Uses of ConstantExpr::getExtractValue() should be replaced with
IRBuilder::CreateExtractValue() (if the fact that the result is
constant is not important) or ConstantFoldExtractValueInstruction()
(if it is). Though for this particular case, it is also possible
and usually preferable to use getAggregateElement() instead.

The C API function LLVMConstExtractValue() is removed, as the
underlying constant expression no longer exists. Instead,
LLVMBuildExtractValue() should be used (which will constant fold
or create an instruction). Depending on the use-case,
LLVMGetAggregateElement() may also be used instead.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125795
2022-06-28 10:40:17 +02:00
Mitch Phillips dacfa24f75 Delete 'llvm.asan.globals' for global metadata.
Now that we have the sanitizer metadata that is actually on the global
variable, and now that we use debuginfo in order to do symbolization of
globals, we can delete the 'llvm.asan.globals' IR synthesis.

This patch deletes the 'location' part of the __asan_global that's
embedded in the binary as well, because it's unnecessary. This saves
about ~1.7% of the optimised non-debug with-asserts clang binary.

Reviewed By: vitalybuka

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127911
2022-06-27 14:40:40 -07:00
Vitaly Buka cdfa15da94 Revert "[clang] Introduce -fstrict-flex-arrays=<n> for stricter handling of flexible arrays"
This reverts D126864 and related fixes.

This reverts commit 572b08790a.
This reverts commit 886715af96.
2022-06-27 14:03:09 -07:00
Yuanfang Chen 6678f8e505 [ubsan] Using metadata instead of prologue data for function sanitizer
Information in the function `Prologue Data` is intentionally opaque.
When a function with `Prologue Data` is duplicated. The self (global
value) references inside `Prologue Data` is still pointing to the
original function. This may cause errors like `fatal error: error in backend: Cannot represent a difference across sections`.

This patch detaches the information from function `Prologue Data`
and attaches it to a function metadata node.

This and D116130 fix https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/49689.

Reviewed By: pcc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115844
2022-06-27 12:09:13 -07:00
Ritanya B Bharadwaj 8322fe200d Adding support for target in_reduction
Implementing target in_reduction by wrapping target task with host task with in_reduction and if clause. This is in compliance with OpenMP 5.0 section: 2.19.5.6.
So, this

```
  for (int i=0; i<N; i++) {
    res = res+i
  }
```

will become

```

   #pragma omp task in_reduction(+:res) if(0)
   #pragma omp target map(res)
   for (int i=0; i<N; i++) {
     res = res+i
   }
```

Reviewed By: ABataev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125669
2022-06-27 10:36:46 -05:00
Florian Hahn ca47ab128b
[Clang] Remove unused function declaration after 77475ffd22. 2022-06-27 14:17:53 +01:00
Bradley Smith a83aa33d1b [IR] Move vector.insert/vector.extract out of experimental namespace
These intrinsics are now fundemental for SVE code generation and have been
present for a year and a half, hence move them out of the experimental
namespace.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127976
2022-06-27 10:48:45 +00:00
Craig Topper 016342e319 [RISCV] Evaluate ICE operands to builtins using getIntegerConstantExpr.
Some RISC-V builtins requires ICE operands. We should call
getIntegerConstantExpr instead of EmitScalarExpr to match other
targets.

This was made a little trickier by the vector intrinsics not having
a valid type string, but there are two that have ICE operands so
I specified them manually.
2022-06-26 13:51:17 -07:00
Kazu Hirata 97afce08cb [clang] Don't use Optional::hasValue (NFC)
This patch replaces Optional::hasValue with the implicit cast to bool
in conditionals only.
2022-06-25 22:26:24 -07:00
Kazu Hirata 3b7c3a654c Revert "Don't use Optional::hasValue (NFC)"
This reverts commit aa8feeefd3.
2022-06-25 11:56:50 -07:00
Kazu Hirata aa8feeefd3 Don't use Optional::hasValue (NFC) 2022-06-25 11:55:57 -07:00
Kazu Hirata b8df4093e4 [clang, clang-tools-extra] Don't use Optional::{hasValue,getValue} (NFC) 2022-06-25 11:55:33 -07:00
Fangrui Song 572b08790a [clang] Add back -fsanitize=array-bounds workaround for size-1 array after -fstrict-flex-arrays change
Before C99 introduced flexible array member, common practice uses size-1 array
to emulate FAM, e.g. https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/94250
As a result, -fsanitize=array-bounds instrumentation skipped such structures
as a workaround (from 539e4a77bb).

D126864 accidentally dropped the workaround. Add it back with tests.
2022-06-24 22:15:47 -07:00
David Blaikie 4821508d4d Revert "DebugInfo: Fully integrate ctor type homing into 'limited' debug info"
Reverting to simplify some Google-internal rollout issues. Will recommit
in a week or two.

This reverts commit 517bbc64db.
2022-06-24 17:07:47 +00:00
Fazlay Rabbi 42bb88e2aa [OpenMP] Initial parsing and sema support for 'masked taskloop' construct
This patch gives basic parsing and semantic support for "masked taskloop"
construct introduced in OpenMP 5.1 (section 2.16.7)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128478
2022-06-24 10:00:08 -07:00
Eli Friedman e11bf8de72 [clang codegen] Add dso_local/hidden/etc. markings to VTT declarations
We were marking definitions, but not declarations. Marking declarations
makes computing the address more efficient.

Fixes issue reported at https://discourse.llvm.org/t/63090

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128482
2022-06-24 09:58:31 -07:00
Yaxun (Sam) Liu 8ad4c6e4b1 [HIP] add -fhip-kernel-arg-name
Add option -fhip-kernel-arg-name to emit kernel argument
name metadata, which is needed for certain HIP applications.

Reviewed by: Artem Belevich, Fangrui Song, Brian Sumner

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128022
2022-06-24 11:15:36 -04:00
serge-sans-paille 886715af96 [clang] Introduce -fstrict-flex-arrays=<n> for stricter handling of flexible arrays
Some code [0] consider that trailing arrays are flexible, whatever their size.
Support for these legacy code has been introduced in
f8f6324983 but it prevents evaluation of
__builtin_object_size and __builtin_dynamic_object_size in some legit cases.

Introduce -fstrict-flex-arrays=<n> to have stricter conformance when it is
desirable.

n = 0: current behavior, any trailing array member is a flexible array. The default.
n = 1: any trailing array member of undefined, 0 or 1 size is a flexible array member
n = 2: any trailing array member of undefined or 0 size is a flexible array member
n = 3: any trailing array member of undefined size is a flexible array member (strict c99 conformance)

Similar patch for gcc discuss here: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=101836

[0] https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/developers-handbook/sockets/#sockets-essential-functions
2022-06-24 16:13:29 +02:00
David Blaikie 517bbc64db DebugInfo: Fully integrate ctor type homing into 'limited' debug info
Simplify debug info back to just "limited" or "full" by rolling the ctor
type homing fully into the "limited" debug info.

Also fix a bug I found along the way that was causing ctor type homing
to kick in even when something could be vtable homed (where vtable
homing is stronger/more effective than ctor homing) - fixing at the same
time as it keeps the tests (that were testing only "limited non ctor"
homing and now test ctor homing) passing.
2022-06-23 20:15:00 +00:00
Jeroen Dobbelaere 8999b745bc Revert "[tbaa] Handle base classes in struct tbaa"
This reverts commit cdc59e2202.

The Verifier finds a problem in a stage2 build. Reverting so Bruno can investigate.
2022-06-23 14:18:49 +02:00
Bruno De Fraine cdc59e2202 [tbaa] Handle base classes in struct tbaa
This is a fix for the miscompilation reported in https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/55384

Not adding a new test case since existing test cases already cover base classes (including new-struct-path tbaa).

Reviewed By: jeroen.dobbelaere

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126956
2022-06-23 13:39:49 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez d0a4450ecd Rename GCCBuiltin into ClangBuiltin
This patch is needed because developers expect "GCCBuiltin" items to be the GCC intrinsics equivalent and not the Clang internals.

Reviewed By: #libc_abi, RKSimon, xbolva00

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127460
2022-06-22 19:49:20 +01:00
Serge Pavlov 706e89db97 Fix interaction of pragma FENV_ACCESS with other pragmas
Previously `#pragma STDC FENV_ACCESS ON` always set dynamic rounding
mode and strict exception handling. It is not correct in the presence
of other pragmas that also modify rounding mode and exception handling.
For example, the effect of previous pragma FENV_ROUND could be
cancelled, which is not conformant with the C standard. Also
`#pragma STDC FENV_ACCESS OFF` turned off only FEnvAccess flag, leaving
rounding mode and exception handling unchanged, which is incorrect in
general case.

Concrete rounding and exception mode depend on a combination of several
factors like various pragmas and command-line options. During the review
of this patch an idea was proposed that the semantic actions associated
with such pragmas should only set appropriate flags. Actual rounding
mode and exception handling should be calculated taking into account the
state of all relevant options. In such implementation the pragma
FENV_ACCESS should not override properties set by other pragmas but
should set them if such setting is absent.

To implement this approach the following main changes are made:

- Field `FPRoundingMode` is removed from `LangOptions`. Actually there
  are no options that set it to arbitrary rounding mode, the choice was
  only `dynamic` or `tonearest`. Instead, a new boolean flag
  `RoundingMath` is added, with the same meaning as the corresponding
  command-line option.

- Type `FPExceptionModeKind` now has possible value `FPE_Default`. It
  does not represent any particular exception mode but indicates that
  such mode was not set and default value should be used. It allows to
  distinguish the case:

    {
        #pragma STDC FENV_ACCESS ON
	...
    }

  where the pragma must set FPE_Strict, from the case:

    {
        #pragma clang fp exceptions(ignore)
        #pragma STDC FENV_ACCESS ON
        ...
    }

  where exception mode should remain `FPE_Ignore`.

  - Class `FPOptions` has now methods `getRoundingMode` and
  `getExceptionMode`, which calculates the respective properties from
  other specified FP properties.

  - Class `LangOptions` has now methods `getDefaultRoundingMode` and
  `getDefaultExceptionMode`, which calculates default modes from the
  specified options and should be used instead of `getRoundingMode` and
  `getFPExceptionMode` of the same class.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126364
2022-06-22 15:13:54 +07:00
Kazu Hirata ca4af13e48 [clang] Don't use Optional::getValue (NFC) 2022-06-20 22:59:26 -07:00
Kazu Hirata 064a08cd95 Don't use Optional::hasValue (NFC) 2022-06-20 20:05:16 -07:00
Kazu Hirata ad7ce1e769 Don't use Optional::hasValue (NFC) 2022-06-20 11:49:10 -07:00
Kazu Hirata 452db157c9 [clang] Don't use Optional::hasValue (NFC) 2022-06-20 10:51:34 -07:00
Kazu Hirata 06decd0b41 [clang] Use value_or instead of getValueOr (NFC) 2022-06-18 23:21:34 -07:00
Jun Zhang cd64a427ef
Reland "[CodeGen] Keep track info of lazy-emitted symbols in ModuleBuilder"
This reverts commits:
d3ddc251ac
d90eecff5c

It turned out there're some options turned on that leaks the memory
intentionally, which fires the asan builds after the patch being
applied. The issue has been fixed in
7bc00ce5cd, so reland it.

Below is the original commit message:

The intent of this patch is to selectively carry some states over to
the Builder so we won't lose the information of the previous symbols.

This used to be several downstream patches of Cling, it aims to fix
errors in Clang Interpreter when trying to use inline functions.
Before this patch:

clang-repl> inline int foo() { return 42;}
clang-repl> int x = foo();

JIT session error: Symbols not found: [ _Z3foov ]
error: Failed to materialize symbols:
{ (main, { x, $.incr_module_1.__inits.0, __orc_init_func.incr_module_1 }) }

Co-authored-by: Axel Naumann <Axel.Naumann@cern.ch>
Signed-off-by: Jun Zhang <jun@junz.org>
2022-06-18 20:27:21 +08:00
Pavel Iliin 6e070c3c91 [NFC] Specifing clang namespace for builtins. 2022-06-18 10:44:25 +01:00
Akira Hatanaka 8fc3d719ee Stop wrapping GCCAsmStmts inside StmtExprs to destruct temporaries
Instead, just pop the cleanups at the end of the asm statement.

This fixes an assertion failure in BuildStmtExpr. It also fixes a bug
where blocks and C compound literals were destructed at the end of the
asm statement instead of at the end of the enclosing scope.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125936
2022-06-17 17:28:00 -07:00
Jennifer Yu bb83f8e70b [OpenMP] Initial parsing and sema for 'parallel masked' construct
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127454
2022-06-16 18:01:15 -07:00
Lei Huang dba2ff500d fix x86 sanitizer failure due to use of or 2022-06-16 17:20:31 -05:00
Maryam Moghadas a9ddb7d54e [PowerPC] Fixing implicit castings in altivec for -fno-lax-vector-conversions
XL considers different vector types to be incompatible with each other.
For example assignment between variables of types vector float and vector
long long or even vector signed int and vector unsigned int are diagnosed.
clang, however does not diagnose such cases and does a simple bitcast between
the two types. This could easily result in program errors. This patch is to
fix the implicit casts in altivec.h so that there is no incompatible vector
type errors whit -fno-lax-vector-conversions, this is the prerequisite patch
to switch the default to -fno-lax-vector-conversions later.

Reviewed By: nemanjai, amyk

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124093
2022-06-16 17:07:03 -05:00
Arthur Eubanks a70b39abff [clang] Don't emit type test/assume for virtual classes that should never participate in WPD
Reviewed By: pcc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127876
2022-06-16 09:38:14 -07:00
Jun Zhang 44f0a2658d
Revert "Reland "[CodeGen] Keep track info of lazy-emitted symbols in ModuleBuilder""
This reverts commit 781ee538da.

Asan build is still broken :(
2022-06-14 19:53:17 +08:00
Guillaume Chatelet d9b8d13f8b [NFC][Alignment] Use MaybeAlign in CGCleanup/CGExpr 2022-06-14 10:56:36 +00:00
Jun Zhang 781ee538da
Reland "[CodeGen] Keep track info of lazy-emitted symbols in ModuleBuilder"
This reverts commits:
d3ddc251ac
d90eecff5c

This relands below commit with asan fix:

The intent of this patch is to selectively carry some states over to
the Builder so we won't lose the information of the previous symbols.

This used to be several downstream patches of Cling, it aims to fix
errors in Clang Interpreter when trying to use inline functions.
Before this patch:

clang-repl> inline int foo() { return 42;}
clang-repl> int x = foo();

JIT session error: Symbols not found: [ _Z3foov ]
error: Failed to materialize symbols:
{ (main, { x, $.incr_module_1.__inits.0, __orc_init_func.incr_module_1 }) }

Co-authored-by: Axel Naumann <Axel.Naumann@cern.ch>
Signed-off-by: Jun Zhang <jun@junz.org>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127730
2022-06-14 18:36:03 +08:00
Chuanqi Xu 735e6c40b5 [Coroutines] Convert coroutine.presplit to enum attr
This is required by @nikic in https://reviews.llvm.org/D127383 to
decrease the cost to check whether a function is a coroutine and this
fixes a FIXME too.

Reviewed By: rjmccall, ezhulenev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127471
2022-06-14 14:23:46 +08:00
Mitch Phillips 77475ffd22 Reland "Add sanitizer metadata attributes to clang IR gen."
RE-LAND (reverts a revert):
This reverts commit 8e1f47b596.

This patch adds generation of sanitizer metadata attributes (which were
added in D126100) to the clang frontend.

We still currently generate the llvm.asan.globals that's consumed by
the IR pass, but the plan is to eventually migrate off of that onto
purely debuginfo and these IR attributes.

Reviewed By: vitalybuka, kstoimenov

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126929
2022-06-13 12:23:27 -07:00
Mitch Phillips 8e1f47b596 Revert "Add sanitizer metadata attributes to clang IR gen."
This reverts commit e7766972a6.

Broke the Windows buildbots.
2022-06-13 12:11:13 -07:00
Mitch Phillips e7766972a6 Add sanitizer metadata attributes to clang IR gen.
This patch adds generation of sanitizer metadata attributes (which were
added in D126100) to the clang frontend.

We still currently generate the `llvm.asan.globals` that's consumed by
the IR pass, but the plan is to eventually migrate off of that onto
purely debuginfo and these IR attributes.

Reviewed By: vitalybuka, kstoimenov

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126929
2022-06-13 11:19:15 -07:00
David Tenty 6a8673038b Reland [clang][AIX] add option mdefault-visibility-export-mapping
The option mdefault-visibility-export-mapping is created to allow
mapping default visibility to an explicit shared library export
(e.g. dllexport). Exactly how and if this is manifested is target
dependent (since it depends on how they map dllexport in the IR).

Three values are provided for the option:

* none: the default and behavior without the option, no additional export linkage information is created.
* explicit: add the export for entities with explict default visibility from the source, including RTTI
* all: add the export for all entities with default visibility

This option is useful for targets which do not export symbols as part of
their usual default linkage behaviour (e.g. AIX), such targets
traditionally specified such information in external files (e.g. export
lists), but this mapping allows them to use the visibility information
typically used for this purpose on other (e.g. ELF) platforms.

This relands commit: 8c8a2679a2

with fixes for the compile time and assert problems that were reported
by:

* making shouldMapVisibilityToDLLExport inline and provide an early return
in the case where no mapping is in effect (aka non-AIX platforms)
* don't try to export RTTI types which we will give internal linkage to

Reviewed By: MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126340
2022-06-13 13:43:46 -04:00
Mitch Phillips d3ddc251ac Revert "[CodeGen] Keep track info of lazy-emitted symbols in ModuleBuilder"
This reverts commit b8f9459715.

Broke the ASan buildbot. See https://reviews.llvm.org/D126781 for more
information.
2022-06-13 10:12:38 -07:00
Mitch Phillips d90eecff5c Revert "Also move WeakRefReferences in CodeGenModule::moveLazyEmssionStates"
This reverts commit 0ecbedc098.

Parent change broke the ASan buildbot. See
https://reviews.llvm.org/D126781 for more information.
2022-06-13 10:12:38 -07:00
Jez Ng d4bcb45db7 [MC][re-land] Omit DWARF unwind info if compact unwind is present where eligible
This reverts commit d941d59783.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122258
2022-06-12 17:24:19 -04:00
Nuno Lopes 4dd1bffc9d [clang][CodeGen] Switch a few placeholders from UndefValue to PoisonValue
This change is cosmetic, as these are dummy values that are not observable, but it
gets us closer to removing undef.
NFC
2022-06-12 19:07:59 +01:00
Jez Ng d941d59783 Revert "[MC] Omit DWARF unwind info if compact unwind is present where eligible"
This reverts commit ef501bf85d.
2022-06-12 10:47:08 -04:00
Jez Ng ef501bf85d [MC] Omit DWARF unwind info if compact unwind is present where eligible
Previously, omitting unnecessary DWARF unwinds was only done in two
cases:
* For Darwin + aarch64, if no DWARF unwind info is needed for all the
  functions in a TU, then the `__eh_frame` section would be omitted
  entirely. If any one function needed DWARF unwind, then MC would emit
  DWARF unwind entries for all the functions in the TU.
* For watchOS, MC would omit DWARF unwind on a per-function basis, as
  long as compact unwind was available for that function.

This diff makes it so that we omit DWARF unwind on a per-function basis
for Darwin + aarch64 as well. In addition, we introduce the flag
`--emit-dwarf-unwind=` which can toggle between `always`,
`no-compact-unwind` (only emit DWARF when CU cannot be emitted for a
given function), and the target platform `default`.  `no-compact-unwind`
is particularly useful for newer x86_64 platforms: we don't want to omit
DWARF unwind for x86_64 in general due to possible backwards compat
issues, but we should make it possible for people to opt into this
behavior if they are only targeting newer platforms.

**Motivation:** I'm working on adding support for `__eh_frame` to LLD,
but I'm concerned that we would suffer a perf hit. Processing compact
unwind is already expensive, and that's a simpler format than EH frames.
Given that MC currently produces one EH frame entry for every compact
unwind entry, I don't think processing them will be cheap. I tried to do
something clever on LLD's end to drop the unnecessary EH frames at parse
time, but this made the code significantly more complex. So I'm looking
at fixing this at the MC level instead.

**Addendum:** It turns out that there was a latent bug in the X86
backend when `OmitDwarfIfHaveCompactUnwind` is naively enabled, which is
not too surprising given that this combination has not been heretofore
used.

For functions that have unwind info that cannot be encoded with CU, MC
would end up dropping both the compact unwind entry (OK; existing
behavior) as well as the DWARF entries (not OK).  This diff fixes things
so that we emit the DWARF entry, as well as a CU entry with encoding
`UNWIND_X86_MODE_DWARF` -- this basically tells the unwinder to look for
the DWARF entry. I'm not 100% sure the `UNWIND_X86_MODE_DWARF` CU entry
is necessary, this was the simplest fix. ld64 seems to be able to handle
both the absence and presence of this CU entry. Ultimately ld64 (and
LLD) will synthesize `UNWIND_X86_MODE_DWARF` if it is absent, so there
is no impact to the final binary size.

Reviewed By: davide, lhames

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122258
2022-06-12 10:03:56 -04:00
Kazu Hirata 5ee3876905 Use isa instead of dyn_cast (NFC) 2022-06-11 11:15:52 -07:00
Guillaume Chatelet 38637ee477 [clang] Add support for __builtin_memset_inline
In the same spirit as D73543 and in reply to https://reviews.llvm.org/D126768#3549920 this patch is adding support for `__builtin_memset_inline`.

The idea is to get support from the compiler to easily write efficient memory function implementations.

This patch could be split in two:
 - one for the LLVM part adding the `llvm.memset.inline.*` intrinsics.
 - and another one for the Clang part providing the instrinsic as a builtin.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126903
2022-06-10 13:13:59 +00:00
Simon Tatham ceb21fa4e4 [ARM] Fix how size-0 bitfields affect homogeneous aggregates.
By both AAPCS32 and AAPCS64, the test for whether an aggregate
qualifies as homogeneous (either HFA or HVA) is based on the data
layout alone. So any logical member of the structure that does not
affect the data layout also should not affect homogeneity. In
particular, an empty bitfield ('int : 0') should make no difference.

In fact, clang considered it to make a difference in C but not in C++,
and justified that policy as compatible with gcc. But that's
considered a bug in gcc as well (at least for Arm targets), and it's
fixed in gcc 12.1.

This fix mimics gcc's: zero-sized bitfields are now ignored in all
languages for the Arm (32- and 64-bit) ABIs. But I've left the
previous behaviour unchanged in other ABIs, by means of adding an
ABIInfo::isZeroLengthBitfieldPermittedInHomogeneousAggregate query
method which the Arm subclasses override.

Reviewed By: lenary

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127197
2022-06-10 11:27:24 +01:00
Jun Zhang 0ecbedc098
Also move WeakRefReferences in CodeGenModule::moveLazyEmssionStates
I forgot this field in b8f9459715
Signed-off-by: Jun Zhang <jun@junz.org>
2022-06-10 13:11:09 +08:00
Jun Zhang b8f9459715
[CodeGen] Keep track info of lazy-emitted symbols in ModuleBuilder
The intent of this patch is to selectively carry some states over to
the Builder so we won't lose the information of the previous symbols.

This used to be several downstream patches of Cling, it aims to fix
errors in Clang Interpreter when trying to use inline functions.
Before this patch:

clang-repl> inline int foo() { return 42;}
clang-repl> int x = foo();

JIT session error: Symbols not found: [ _Z3foov ]
error: Failed to materialize symbols:
{ (main, { x, $.incr_module_1.__inits.0, __orc_init_func.incr_module_1 }) }

Co-authored-by: Axel Naumann <Axel.Naumann@cern.ch>
Signed-off-by: Jun Zhang <jun@junz.org>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126781
2022-06-09 23:12:21 +08:00
Bruno Cardoso Lopes e6a76a4935 [Clang][CoverageMapping] Fix compile time explosions by adjusting only appropriated skipped ranges
D83592 added comments to be part of skipped regions, and as part of that, it
also shrinks a skipped range if it spans a line that contains a non-comment
token. This is done by `adjustSkippedRange`.

The `adjustSkippedRange` currently runs on skipped regions that are not
comments, causing a 5min regression while building a big C++ files without any
comments.

Fix the compile time introduced in D83592 by tagging SkippedRange with kind
information and use that to decide what needs additional processing.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127338
2022-06-08 23:13:39 -07:00
Thomas Lively aff679a48c [WebAssembly] Implement remaining relaxed SIMD instructions
Add codegen, intrinsics, and builtins for the i16x8.relaxed_q15mulr_s,
i16x8.dot_i8x16_i7x16_s, and i32x4.dot_i8x16_i7x16_add_s instructions. These are
the last instructions from the relaxed SIMD proposal[1] that had not been
implemented.

[1]:
https://github.com/WebAssembly/relaxed-simd/blob/main/proposals/relaxed-simd/Overview.md.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127170
2022-06-08 10:32:10 -07:00
Vitaly Buka d7df3f0a4b [NFC] Exctract getNoSanitizeMask lambda 2022-06-07 14:08:43 -07:00
Vitaly Buka f32ad5703e [NFC] Move part of SanitizerMetadata into private method 2022-06-07 14:08:43 -07:00
Mitch Phillips 5d9de5f446 [NFC] Clang-format parts of D126929 and D126100 2022-06-07 14:08:43 -07:00
Mitch Phillips f49a5844b6 [NFC][CodeGen] Rename method
Extracted from D84652.
2022-06-07 14:08:42 -07:00
Erich Keane 5c3bde9625 [CodeGen] Fix an issue when the 'extern C' replacement names broke
Originally broken by me in D122608, this is a regression where we
attempt to replace an extern-C thing with 'itself'.  The problem is that
we end up deleting it, causing the value to fail when it gets put into
llvm.used.
2022-06-07 11:30:59 -07:00
Akira Hatanaka 3ba6ace3cc [gmodules] Skip CXXDeductionGuideDecls when visiting FunctionDecls in
DebugTypeVisitor

This recommits d1346e2. I've added a line to the test case to enable it
only on assert builds.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125839
2022-06-06 19:12:26 -07:00
Akira Hatanaka 834e5d12c7 Revert "[gmodules] Skip CXXDeductionGuideDecls when visiting FunctionDecls in"
This reverts commit d1346e2ee2.

The commit broke a few bots.
2022-06-06 18:48:24 -07:00
Sam Clegg 47039a1a4b [WebAssembly] Remove restriction on main name mangling
Summary: Emscripten now handles/supports this new mode.

Subscribers: dschuff, jgravelle-google, aheejin, sunfish, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75277
2022-06-06 14:04:27 -07:00
Akira Hatanaka d1346e2ee2 [gmodules] Skip CXXDeductionGuideDecls when visiting FunctionDecls in
DebugTypeVisitor

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125839
2022-06-06 12:51:36 -07:00
Fangrui Song d86a206f06 Remove unneeded cl::ZeroOrMore for cl::opt/cl::list options 2022-06-05 00:31:44 -07:00
Anders Waldenborg dd2362a8ba [clang] Allow const variables with weak attribute to be overridden
A variable with `weak` attribute signifies that it can be replaced with
a "strong" symbol link time. Therefore it must not emitted with
"weak_odr" linkage, as that allows the backend to use its value in
optimizations.

The frontend already considers weak const variables as
non-constant (note_constexpr_var_init_weak diagnostic) so this change
makes frontend and backend consistent.

This commit reverses the
  f49573d1 weak globals that are const should get weak_odr linkage.
commit from 2009-08-05 which introduced this behavior. Unfortunately
that commit doesn't provide any details on why the change was made.

This was discussed in
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/weak-attribute-semantics-on-const-variables/62311

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126324
2022-06-03 23:44:15 +02:00
Guillaume Chatelet c698189696 [NFC] Format CGBuilder.h 2022-06-03 07:54:01 +00:00
Shilei Tian c4a90db720 [Clang][OpenMP] Add the codegen support for `atomic compare capture`
This patch adds the codegen support for `atomic compare capture` in clang.

Reviewed By: ABataev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120290
2022-06-02 21:38:21 -04:00
Shilei Tian 3a96256b7e [Clang][OpenMP] Avoid using `IgnoreImpCasts` if possible
This patch removes all `IgnoreImpCasts` in Sema, and only uses it if necessary. If the expression is not of the same type as the pointer value, a cast is inserted.

Reviewed By: ABataev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126602
2022-06-02 17:45:02 -04:00
Paul Robinson dc5175adef [PS5] Make passing unions in registers match PS4 ABI 2022-06-02 11:00:54 -07:00
Paul Robinson cc756f91c3 [PS5] Classify __m64 as integer, matching PS4 ABI 2022-06-02 11:00:53 -07:00
Hans Wennborg d42fe9aa84 Revert "[clang][AIX] add option mdefault-visibility-export-mapping"
This caused assertions, see comment on the code review:

llvm/clang/lib/AST/Decl.cpp:1510:
clang::LinkageInfo clang::LinkageComputer::getLVForDecl(const clang::NamedDecl *, clang::LVComputationKind):
Assertion `D->getCachedLinkage() == LV.getLinkage()' failed.

> The option mdefault-visibility-export-mapping is created to allow
> mapping default visibility to an explicit shared library export
> (e.g. dllexport). Exactly how and if this is manifested is target
> dependent (since it depends on how they map dllexport in the IR).
>
> Three values are provided for the option:
>
> * none: the default and behavior without the option, no additional export linkage information is created.
> * explicit: add the export for entities with explict default visibility from the source, including RTTI
> * all: add the export for all entities with default visibility
>
> This option is useful for targets which do not export symbols as part of
> their usual default linkage behaviour (e.g. AIX), such targets
> traditionally specified such information in external files (e.g. export
> lists), but this mapping allows them to use the visibility information
> typically used for this purpose on other (e.g. ELF) platforms.
>
> Reviewed By: MaskRay
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126340

This reverts commit 8c8a2679a2.
2022-06-02 15:09:39 +02:00
Martin Storsjö f730749e85 [clang] [ARM] Add __builtin_sponentry like on aarch64
This is used for calling the SEH aware setjmp on MinGW.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126764
2022-06-02 12:29:59 +03:00
Shilei Tian eb673be5ac [OMPIRBuilder] Add the support for compare capture
This patch adds the support for `compare capture` in `OMPIRBuilder`.

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120007
2022-06-01 19:53:43 -04:00
Joseph Huber afd2f7e991 [Binary] Promote OffloadBinary to inherit from Binary
We use the `OffloadBinary` to create binary images of offloading files
and their corresonding metadata. This patch changes this to inherit from
the base `Binary` class. This allows us to create and insepect these
more generically. This patch includes all the necessary glue to
implement this as a new binary format, along with added the magic bytes
we use to distinguish the offloading binary to the `file_magic`
implementation.

Reviewed By: tra

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126812
2022-06-01 18:40:57 -04:00
David Tenty 8c8a2679a2 [clang][AIX] add option mdefault-visibility-export-mapping
The option mdefault-visibility-export-mapping is created to allow
mapping default visibility to an explicit shared library export
(e.g. dllexport). Exactly how and if this is manifested is target
dependent (since it depends on how they map dllexport in the IR).

Three values are provided for the option:

* none: the default and behavior without the option, no additional export linkage information is created.
* explicit: add the export for entities with explict default visibility from the source, including RTTI
* all: add the export for all entities with default visibility

This option is useful for targets which do not export symbols as part of
their usual default linkage behaviour (e.g. AIX), such targets
traditionally specified such information in external files (e.g. export
lists), but this mapping allows them to use the visibility information
typically used for this purpose on other (e.g. ELF) platforms.

Reviewed By: MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126340
2022-06-01 18:07:17 -04:00
Nikita Popov 858e6273d9 [Clang] Always set opaque pointers mode
Always set the opaque pointers mode, to make sure that
-no-opaque-pointers continues working when the default on the LLVM
side is flipped.
2022-05-31 15:43:05 +02:00
Zi Xuan Wu (Zeson) 563cc3fda9 [Clang][CSKY] Add support about CSKYABIInfo
According to the CSKY ABIv2 document, https://github.com/c-sky/csky-doc/blob/master/C-SKY_V2_CPU_Applications_Binary_Interface_Standards_Manual.pdf
construct the ABIInfo to handle argument passing and return of clang data type. It also includes how to emit and expand VAArg intrinsic.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126451
2022-05-31 10:53:30 +08:00
Joel E. Denny d2e3cb7374 [OpenMP][Clang] Fix atomic compare for signed vs. unsigned
Without this patch, arguments to the
`llvm::OpenMPIRBuilder::AtomicOpValue` initializer are reversed.

Reviewed By: ABataev, tianshilei1992

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126619
2022-05-30 11:02:20 -04:00
Enna1 52992f136b Add !nosanitize to FixedMetadataKinds
This patch adds !nosanitize metadata to FixedMetadataKinds.def, !nosanitize indicates that LLVM should not insert any sanitizer instrumentation.

Reviewed By: vitalybuka

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126294
2022-05-27 09:46:13 +08:00
Bruno Cardoso Lopes ce54b22657 [Clang][CoverageMapping] Fix switch counter codegen compile time explosion
C++ generated code with huge amount of switch cases chokes badly while emitting
coverage mapping, in our specific testcase (~72k cases), it won't stop after hours.
After this change, the frontend job now finishes in 4.5s and shrinks down `@__covrec_`
by 288k when compared to disabling simplification altogether.

There's probably no good way to create a testcase for this, but it's easy to
reproduce, just add thousands of cases in the below switch, and build with
`-fprofile-instr-generate -fcoverage-mapping`.

```
enum type : int {
 FEATURE_INVALID = 0,
 FEATURE_A = 1,
 ...
};

const char *to_string(type e) {
  switch (e) {
  case type::FEATURE_INVALID: return "FEATURE_INVALID";
  case type::FEATURE_A: return "FEATURE_A";}
  ...
  }

```

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126345
2022-05-26 11:05:15 -07:00
Mike Rice 0a5cfbf7b2 [OpenMP] Use the align clause value from 'omp allocate' for globals
Refactor the code that handles the align clause of 'omp allocate' so
it can be used with globals as well as local variables.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126426
2022-05-26 09:51:48 -07:00
Joseph Huber 1bae02b773 [Cuda] Use fallback method to mangle externalized decls if no CUID given
CUDA requires that static variables be visible to the host when
offloading. However, The standard semantics of a stiatc variable dictate
that it should not be visible outside of the current file. In order to
access it from the host we need to perform "externalization" on the
static variable on the device. This requires generating a semi-unique
name that can be affixed to the variable as to not cause linker errors.

This is currently done using the CUID functionality, an MD5 hash value
set up by the clang driver. This allows us to achieve is mostly unique
ID that is unique even between multiple compilations of the same file.
However, this is not always availible. Instead, this patch uses the
unique ID from the file to generate a unique symbol name. This will
create a unique name that is consistent between the host and device side
compilations without requiring the CUID to be entered by the driver. The
one downside to this is that we are no longer stable under multiple
compilations of the same file. However, this is a very niche use-case
and is not supported by Nvidia's CUDA compiler so it likely to be good
enough.

Reviewed By: tra

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125904
2022-05-26 09:18:22 -04:00
Aaron Ballman 9368bf9023 Removing this as part of the revert done in 69da3b6aea
This appears to have been added in a follow-up commit that I missed.
2022-05-25 13:45:17 -04:00
Adrian Kuegel 9698a445c6 Fix warning by handling OMPC_fail in switch statement. 2022-05-25 09:33:41 +02:00
Mike Rice 239094cdee [OpenMP] Add codegen for 'omp_all_memory' reserved locator.
This creates an entry with address=nullptr and flag=0x80.
When an 'omp_all_memory' entry is specified any other 'out' or
'inout' entries are not needed and are not passed to the runtime.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126321
2022-05-24 15:26:23 -07:00
Mike Rice 9ba937112f [OpenMP] Add parsing/sema support for omp_all_memory reserved locator
Adds support for the reserved locator 'omp_all_memory' for use
in depend clauses with 'out' or 'inout' dependence-types.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125828
2022-05-24 10:28:59 -07:00
Stephen Long 4f1e64b54f [MSVC, ARM64] Add __readx18 intrinsics
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/intrinsics/arm64-intrinsics?view=msvc-170

  unsigned char __readx18byte(unsigned long)
  unsigned short __readx18word(unsigned long)
  unsigned long __readx18dword(unsigned long)
  unsigned __int64 __readx18qword(unsigned long)

Given the lack of documentation of the intrinsics, we chose to align the offset with just
`CharUnits::One()` when calling `IRBuilderBase::CreateAlignedLoad()`

Reviewed By: efriedma

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126024
2022-05-23 10:59:12 -07:00
Stephen Long 3e0be5610f [MSVC, ARM64] Add __writex18 intrinsics
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/intrinsics/arm64-intrinsics?view=msvc-170

  void __writex18byte(unsigned long, unsigned char)
  void __writex18word(unsigned long, unsigned short)
  void __writex18dword(unsigned long, unsigned long)
  void __writex18qword(unsigned long, unsigned __int64)

Given the lack of documentation of the intrinsics, we chose to align the offset with just
`CharUnits::One()` when calling `IRBuilderBase::CreateAlignedStore()`.

Reviewed By: efriedma

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126023
2022-05-23 07:01:11 -07:00
Stephen Long ae80024fbe [clang] Honor __attribute__((no_builtin("foo"))) on functions
Support for `__attribute__((no_builtin("foo")))` was added in https://reviews.llvm.org/D68028,
but builtins were still being used even when the attribute was placed on a function.

Reviewed By: hans

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124701
2022-05-20 06:41:47 -07:00
Jon Chesterfield 83c431fb9e [amdgpu] Add amdgpu_kernel calling conv attribute to clang
Allows emitting define amdgpu_kernel void @func() IR from C or C++.

This replaces the current workflow which is to write a stub in opencl that
calls an external C function implemented in C++ combined through llvm-link.

Calling the resulting function still requires a manual implementation of the
ABI from the host side. The primary application is for more rapid debugging
of the amdgpu backend by permuting a C or C++ test file instead of manually
updating an IR file.

Implementation closely follows D54425. Non-amd reviewers from there.

Reviewed By: yaxunl

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125970
2022-05-20 08:50:37 +01:00
Yaxun (Sam) Liu cefe472c51 [clang] Fix __has_builtin
Fix __has_builtin to return 1 only if the requested target features
of a builtin are enabled by refactoring the code for checking
required target features of a builtin and use it in evaluation
of __has_builtin.

Reviewed by: Artem Belevich

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125829
2022-05-19 11:34:42 -04:00
Jay Foad 6bec3e9303 [APInt] Remove all uses of zextOrSelf, sextOrSelf and truncOrSelf
Most clients only used these methods because they wanted to be able to
extend or truncate to the same bit width (which is a no-op). Now that
the standard zext, sext and trunc allow this, there is no reason to use
the OrSelf versions.

The OrSelf versions additionally have the strange behaviour of allowing
extending to a *smaller* width, or truncating to a *larger* width, which
are also treated as no-ops. A small amount of client code relied on this
(ConstantRange::castOp and MicrosoftCXXNameMangler::mangleNumber) and
needed rewriting.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125557
2022-05-19 11:23:13 +01:00
Mitch Phillips 7aa1fa0a0a Reland "[dwarf] Emit a DIGlobalVariable for constant strings."
An upcoming patch will extend llvm-symbolizer to provide the source line
information for global variables. The goal is to move AddressSanitizer
off of internal debug info for symbolization onto the DWARF standard
(and doing a clean-up in the process). Currently, ASan reports the line
information for constant strings if a memory safety bug happens around
them. We want to keep this behaviour, so we need to emit debuginfo for
these variables as well.

Reviewed By: dblaikie, rnk, aprantl

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123534
2022-05-18 13:56:45 -07:00
Mitch Phillips ed2c3218f5 Revert "[dwarf] Emit a DIGlobalVariable for constant strings."
This reverts commit 4680982b36.

Broke a fuchsia windows bot. More details in the review:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D123534
2022-05-16 19:07:38 -07:00
Mitch Phillips 4680982b36 [dwarf] Emit a DIGlobalVariable for constant strings.
An upcoming patch will extend llvm-symbolizer to provide the source line
information for global variables. The goal is to move AddressSanitizer
off of internal debug info for symbolization onto the DWARF standard
(and doing a clean-up in the process). Currently, ASan reports the line
information for constant strings if a memory safety bug happens around
them. We want to keep this behaviour, so we need to emit debuginfo for
these variables as well.

Reviewed By: dblaikie, rnk, aprantl

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123534
2022-05-16 16:52:16 -07:00
Egor Zhdan 2f04e703bf [Clang] Add DriverKit support
This is the second patch that upstreams the support for Apple's DriverKit.

The first patch: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118046.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121911
2022-05-13 20:34:57 +01:00
Joseph Huber af757f8980 [OpenMP] Don't set device runtime debugging flags if using '-nogpulib'
We use globals to configure debugging at compile-time for the device
runtime. Because these are only used by the OpenMP runtime we shouldn't
define them if we aren't using the device runtime. When a user passes in
'-nogpulib' this indicates that we are not using the device runtime, so
we should check for the precense of this flag and not emit these globals
if used.

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125314
2022-05-13 14:38:43 -04:00
Mike Rice 772b0c44a4 [OpenMP] Fix mangling for linear parameters with negative stride
The 'n' character is used in place of '-' in the mangled name.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125406
2022-05-11 14:02:09 -07:00
Joseph Huber 26eb04268f [Clang] Introduce clang-offload-packager tool to bundle device files
In order to do offloading compilation we need to embed files into the
host and create fatbainaries. Clang uses a special binary format to
bundle several files along with their metadata into a single binary
image. This is currently performed using the `-fembed-offload-binary`
option. However this is not very extensibile since it requires changing
the command flag every time we want to add something and makes optional
arguments difficult. This patch introduces a new tool called
`clang-offload-packager` that behaves similarly to CUDA's `fatbinary`.
This tool takes several input files with metadata and embeds it into a
single image that can then be embedded in the host.

Reviewed By: tra

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125165
2022-05-11 09:39:13 -04:00
Matt Devereau 75bb815231 [AArch64][SVE] Add aarch64_sve_pcs attribute to Clang
Enable function attribute aarch64_sve_pcs at the C level, which correspondes to
aarch64_sve_vector_pcs at the LLVM IR level.

This requirement was created by this addition to the ARM C Language Extension:
https://github.com/ARM-software/acle/pull/194

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124998
2022-05-11 13:33:56 +00:00
Joseph Huber 0035f7154c [CUDA] Create offloading entries when using the new driver
The changes made in D123460 generalized the code generation for OpenMP's
offloading entries. We can use the same scheme to register globals for
CUDA code. This patch adds the code generation to create these
offloading entries when compiling using the new offloading driver mode.
The offloading entries are simple structs that contain the information
necessary to register the global. The struct used is as follows:

```
Type struct __tgt_offload_entry {
  void    *addr;      // Pointer to the offload entry info.
                      // (function or global)
  char    *name;      // Name of the function or global.
  size_t  size;       // Size of the entry info (0 if it a function).
  int32_t flags;
  int32_t reserved;
};
```

Currently CUDA handles RDC code generation by deferring the registration
of globals in the current TU to a callback function containing the
modules ID. Later all the module IDs will be used to register all of the
globals at once. Rather than mimic this, offloading entries allow us to
mimic the way OpenMP registers globals. That is, we create a simple
global struct for each device global to be registered. These are placed
at a special section `cuda_offloading_entires`. Because this section is
a valid C-identifier, the linker will profide a `__start` and `__stop`
pointer that we can use to iterate and register all globals at runtime.

the registration requires a flag variable to indicate which registration
function to use. I have assigned the flags somewhat arbitrarily, but
these use the following values.

Kernel: 0
Variable: 0
Managed: 1
Surface: 2
Texture: 3

Depends on D120272

Reviewed By: tra

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123471
2022-05-11 07:30:21 -04:00
Mike Rice 0dbaef61b5 [OpenMP] Fix mangling for linear modifiers with variable stride
This adds support for variable stride with the val, uval, and ref linear
modifiers.  Previously only the no modifer type ls<argno> was supported.

  val  -> Ls<argno>
  uval -> Us<argno>
  ref  -> Rs<argno>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125330
2022-05-10 14:12:44 -07:00
Mike Rice 1a02519bc5 [OpenMP] Add mangling support for linear modifiers (ref,uval,val)
Add mangling for linear parameters specified with ref, uval, and val
for 'omp declare simd' vector functions.

Add missing stride for linear this parameters.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125269
2022-05-10 09:56:55 -07:00
Daniel Bertalan 93a8225da1 [CodeGen] Use ABI alignment for C++ new expressions
In case of placement new, if we do not know the alignment of the
operand, we can't assume it has the preferred alignment. It might be
e.g. a pointer to a struct member which follows ABI alignment rules.

This makes UBSAN no longer report "constructor call on misaligned
address" when constructing a double into a struct field of type double
on i686. The psABI specifies an alignment of 4 bytes, but the preferred
alignment used by Clang is 8 bytes.

We now use ABI alignment for allocating new as well, as the preferred
alignment should be used for over-aligning e.g. local variables, which
isn't relevant for ABI code dealing with operator new. AFAICT there
wouldn't be problems either way though.

Fixes #54845.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124736
2022-05-10 16:02:23 +01:00