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Nikita Popov 1b9a6e58a8 [CodeGenCXX] Convert some tests to opaque pointers (NFC)
Conversion done using the script at
https://gist.github.com/nikic/98357b71fd67756b0f064c9517b62a34.

These are tests where the conversion worked out of the box and no
manual fixup was performed.
2022-10-06 12:22:03 +02:00
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
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
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
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
Nikita Popov 532dc62b90 [OpaquePtrs][Clang] Add -no-opaque-pointers to tests (NFC)
This adds -no-opaque-pointers to clang tests whose output will
change when opaque pointers are enabled by default. This is
intended to be part of the migration approach described in
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/enabling-opaque-pointers-by-default/61322/9.

The patch has been produced by replacing %clang_cc1 with
%clang_cc1 -no-opaque-pointers for tests that fail with opaque
pointers enabled. Worth noting that this doesn't cover all tests,
there's a remaining ~40 tests not using %clang_cc1 that will need
a followup change.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123115
2022-04-07 12:09:47 +02:00
Reid Kleckner fb93154bf1 [MS] Don't escape MS C++ names with \01
It is not needed after LLVM r327734. Now it will be easier to copy-paste
IR symbol names from Clang.

llvm-svn: 327738
2018-03-16 20:36:49 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 922f2aa9b2 Bring r325915 back.
The tests that failed on a windows host have been fixed.

Original message:

Start setting dso_local for COFF.

With this there are still some GVs where we don't set dso_local
because setGVProperties is never called. I intend to fix that in
followup commits. This is just the bare minimum to teach
shouldAssumeDSOLocal what it should do for COFF.

llvm-svn: 325940
2018-02-23 19:30:48 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 43ce3a3a4d Revert "Start setting dso_local for COFF."
This reverts commit r325915.

It will take some time to fix the failures on a windows host.

llvm-svn: 325929
2018-02-23 18:09:29 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 004d240b6a Start setting dso_local for COFF.
With this there are still some GVs where we don't set dso_local
because setGVProperties is never called. I intend to fix that in
followup commits. This is just the bare minimum to teach
shouldAssumeDSOLocal what it should do for COFF.

llvm-svn: 325915
2018-02-23 15:32:32 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 2849c4e841 CodeGen: New vtable group representation: struct of vtable arrays.
In a future change, this representation will allow us to use the new inrange
annotation on getelementptr to allow the optimizer to split vtable groups.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22296

llvm-svn: 289584
2016-12-13 20:40:39 +00:00
David Majnemer ab1309252c [MS ABI] Fix a crash in vptr path calculation
I discovered a case where the old algorithm would crash.  Instead of
trying to patch the algorithm, rewrite it.  The new algorithm operates
in three phases:
1. Find all paths to the subobject with the vptr.
2. Remove paths which are subsets of other paths.
3. Select the best path where 'best' is defined as introducing the most
   covariant overriders.  If two paths introduce different overriders,
   raise a diagnostic.

llvm-svn: 236444
2015-05-04 18:47:54 +00:00
David Majnemer ead97576a9 [MS ABI] NV bases may indirectly contain covariant thunks from V Bases
A class might contain multiple ways of getting to a vbase, some of which
are virtual and other non-virtual.  It may be the case that a
non-virtual base contains an override of a method in a vbase.  This
means that we must carefully pick between a set of nvbases to determine
which is the best.

As a consequence, the findPathForVPtr algorithm is considerably simpler.

llvm-svn: 236353
2015-05-01 21:35:41 +00:00
David Majnemer d950f15ee5 [MS ABI] Correctly make paths through covariant virtual bases
There can be multiple virtual bases which are on the path to a vfptr
when one vbase virtually inherits from another.  We should prefer the
most derived virtual base which covariantly overrides a method in the
vfptr class;  if we do not lengthen the path this way, we will end up
with too few vftable entries.

This fixes PR21073.

llvm-svn: 236239
2015-04-30 17:15:48 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 4cb2dbde5b [MS ABI] Use 'continue' instead of 'return false' where intended
This was a bug in r218285 that prevented us from seeing subsequent
virtual bases in the class hierarchy, leading to crashes later.

Also add some comments to this function, now that we better understand
what it's trying to do.

Fixes PR21062 and PR21064.

llvm-svn: 235899
2015-04-27 17:19:49 +00:00
David Majnemer 749b68630b MS ABI: Move test from virtual-inheritance to single-inheritance
The test didn't actually use virtual inheritance.

llvm-svn: 218966
2014-10-03 08:03:23 +00:00
David Majnemer 312c8049f2 MS ABI: Add a vftable test for pure virtual methods
llvm-svn: 218965
2014-10-03 07:54:12 +00:00
David Majnemer 22718651af MS ABI: Clean up test to not use dllexport, check vftable entries
llvm-svn: 218964
2014-10-03 07:48:27 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 15fdcf19ba Fix a vftable mangling bug
We need to walk the class hierarchy twice: once in depth-first base
specifier order for mangling and again in depth-first layout order for
vftable layout.

Vftable layout seems to depend on the full path from the most derived
class to the base containing the vfptr.

Fixes PR21031.

llvm-svn: 218285
2014-09-22 23:14:46 +00:00
David Majnemer d59becbc07 MS ABI: The latest VC "14" CTP implements deleted virtual functions
Deleted virtual functions get _purecall inserted into the vftable.
Earlier CTPs would simply stick nullptr in there.

N.B.  MSVC can't handle deleted virtual functions which require return
adjusting thunks, they give an error that a deleted function couldn't be
called inside of a compiler generated function.  We get this correct by
making the thunk have a __purecall entry as well.

llvm-svn: 217654
2014-09-12 04:38:08 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov f97c973c2e Fix PR20479 -- missing vftable slots in case of virtual inheritance vs return adjusting thunks
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D4829

llvm-svn: 215285
2014-08-09 17:08:06 +00:00
Hans Wennborg c94391d3bf MS ABI: Update the thunk linkage computation
As suggested by Reid:

 - class has GVA_Internal linkage -> internal
 - thunk has return adjustment -> weak_odr, to handle evil corner case [1]
 - all other normal methods -> linkonce_odr

 1. Evil corner case:

  struct Incomplete;
  struct A { int a; virtual A *bar(); };
  struct B { int b; virtual B *foo(Incomplete); };
  struct C : A, B { int c; virtual C *foo(Incomplete); };
  C c;

Here, the thunk for C::foo() will be emitted when C::foo() is defined, which
might be in a different translation unit, so it needs to be weak_odr.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3992

llvm-svn: 210368
2014-06-06 20:04:01 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov ed11ae3d21 Follow-up to r206457 -- fix static adjustments for some subtle virtual inheritance cases
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D3410

llvm-svn: 206504
2014-04-17 22:01:48 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov dd0a27664d Fix PR19066 - 0-sized vftable in the presence of virtual inheritance
Reviewed at http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3181

llvm-svn: 204786
2014-03-26 08:12:53 +00:00
Reid Kleckner d0fe317e0c MS ABI: Mark direct virtual bases as visted when building vtable paths
Fixes PR19240.  In retrospect, this is a fairly obvious bug.  :)

llvm-svn: 204744
2014-03-25 18:33:27 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov f599d6f957 Simplify test/CodeGenCXX/microsoft-abi-vtables-virtual-inheritance.cpp by forcing VFTableBuilder invocation with virtual function calls or constructors codegen
Previously the vftables were built at the end of the TU in a reverse-to-random order

llvm-svn: 204567
2014-03-23 19:09:08 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov ba5570221d Fix PR19172 - wrong this adjustment calculated for virtual destructor in a class with complex inheritance
Reviewed at http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3128

llvm-svn: 204394
2014-03-20 20:38:34 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov a895758203 Fix PR18967 -- Bad this adjustment for virtual methods in a diamond virtual inheritance hierarchy
llvm-svn: 203222
2014-03-07 09:34:59 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov 77764b6d4c Style fix: replace "1 entries" with "1 entry" in the vftable layout dumping code
llvm-svn: 202978
2014-03-05 13:54:07 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 9c6e9e313d MS ABI: Fix vftable mangling by using the vbtable name algorithm
Summary:
This merges VFPtrInfo and VBTableInfo into VPtrInfo, since they hold
almost the same information.  With that change, the vbtable mangling
code can easily be applied to vftable data and we magically get the
correct, unambiguous vftable names.

Fixes PR17748.

Reviewers: timurrrr, majnemer

CC: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2893

llvm-svn: 202425
2014-02-27 19:40:09 +00:00
Hans Wennborg c9bd88e681 Remove the -cxx-abi command-line flag.
This makes the C++ ABI depend entirely on the target: MS ABI for -win32 triples,
Itanium otherwise. It's no longer possible to do weird combinations.

To be able to run a test with a specific ABI without constraining it to a
specific triple, new substitutions are added to lit: %itanium_abi_triple and
%ms_abi_triple can be used to get the current target triple adjusted to the
desired ABI. For example, if the test suite is running with the i686-pc-win32
target, %itanium_abi_triple will expand to i686-pc-mingw32.

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2545

llvm-svn: 199250
2014-01-14 19:35:09 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov fae1eda671 Add a test case for the PR17748 crash
llvm-svn: 197143
2013-12-12 11:07:03 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 5bc6d0fbe4 Make -fdump-vtable-layouts print to stdout, not stderr
This makes it consistent with -fdump-record-layouts, which was moved to
outs() in r186219.  My reasoning for going with stdout is that when one
of these options is present, the layouts are really a program output,
and shouldn't be interleaved with diagnostics, which are on stderr.

Reviewers: timurrrr

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2127

llvm-svn: 194279
2013-11-08 21:28:00 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov 0201432a5e Make thunk this/return adjustment ABI-specific. Also, fix the return adjustment when using -cxx-abi microsoft
Reviewed at http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2026

llvm-svn: 193679
2013-10-30 11:55:43 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov 66f4381b39 Fix an assertion when handling a custom case of virtual inheritance; also reduce code duplication
llvm-svn: 193610
2013-10-29 14:13:45 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov d7354bb354 Add a missing lit-test expectation (forgotten to write initially?)
llvm-svn: 193608
2013-10-29 13:29:32 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov 62082b7e0b [-cxx-abi microsoft] Fix this argument/parameter offsets for virtual destructors in the presence of virtual bases
Reviewed at http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1939

llvm-svn: 192822
2013-10-16 18:24:06 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov 8e2d6eaf6f Remove a workaround for PR16406 from the vtables-virtual-inheritance test
llvm-svn: 192786
2013-10-16 11:38:29 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov ad9d3b8fd1 Reland 192220 "Abstract out parts of thunk emission code, add support for simple thunks when using -cxx-abi microsoft" with relaxed assertions
llvm-svn: 192285
2013-10-09 09:23:58 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov c7113073dd Revert 192220 as it fails on an assertion
llvm-svn: 192225
2013-10-08 20:09:50 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov 1ffb3916ce Abstract out parts of thunk emission code, add support for simple thunks when using -cxx-abi microsoft
Reviewed at http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1787

llvm-svn: 192220
2013-10-08 19:15:38 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov 8b5987eba5 Abstract out the emission of vtables, add basic support for vtable emission when using -cxx-abi microsoft
Reviewed at http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1532

llvm-svn: 191523
2013-09-27 14:48:01 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov df7e7fb642 Add MicrosoftVFTableContext to AST
llvm-svn: 187409
2013-07-30 09:46:19 +00:00