The previous implementation translated from names like sifive-7-series
to sifive-7-rv32 or sifive-7-rv64. This also required sifive-7-rv32
and sifive-7-rv64 to be valid CPU names. As those are not real
CPUs it doesn't make sense to accept them in -mcpu.
This patch does away with the translation and adds sifive-7-series
directly to RISCV.td. Removing sifive-7-rv32 and sifive-7-rv64.
sifive-7-series is only allowed in -mtune.
I've also added "rocket" to RISCV.td but have not removed rocket-rv32
or rocket-rv64.
To prevent -mcpu=sifive-7-series or -mcpu=rocket being used with llc,
I've added a Feature32Bit to all rv32 CPUs. And made it an error to
have an rv32 triple without Feature32Bit. sifive-7-series and rocket
do not have Feature32Bit or Feature64Bit set so the user would need
to provide -mattr=+32bit or -mattr=+64bit along with the -mcpu to
avoid the error.
SiFive no longer names their newer products with 3, 5, or 7 series.
Instead we have p200 series, x200 series, p500 series, and p600 series.
Following the previous behavior would require a sifive-p500-rv32 and
sifive-p500-rv64 in order to support -mtune=sifive-p500-series. There
is currently no p500 product, but it could start getting confusing if
there was in the future.
I'm open to hearing alternatives for how to achieve my main goal
of removing sifive-7-rv32/rv64 as a CPU name.
Reviewed By: reames
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131708
This patch adds support for part of Zc extension which will be frozen soon.
This extension is designed to continue reducing the binary size of RISC-V programs.
In this patch:
`Zca` is a subset of C extension instructions that are compatible with the Zc extension.
The spec of Zc ext is [[ https://github.com/riscv/riscv-code-size-reduction/releases | Here ]]
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130141
There is an existing mechanism to escape strings, therefore the
functions created to escape Tag_also_compatible_with values are not
really needed. We can simply use the pre-existing utilities.
Reviewed By: pratlucas
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131680
The ARM Attribute Parser used to parse the value of also_compatible_with
as it is, disregarding the way it is encoded.
This patch does a context aware parsing of the also_compatible_with
attribute. Additionally, some error handling is also done for incorrect
cases.
Reviewed By: pratlucas
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130913
Make the sched_getaffinity based implementation available to all architectures
(except s390x/x86 which have a custom implementation). The `CPU_ALLOC(2048)`
code supports all `CONFIG_NR_CPUS` values in Linux kernel `arch/*/configs/`.
The function is mainly used by in-process ThinLTO to decide the default number
of threads. Returning -1 will use just one thread.
Android is excluded because of the higher API level requirement:
`sched_getaffinity; # introduced-arm=12 introduced-arm64=21 introduced-x86=12 introduced-x86_64=21`
We were dereferencing an empty Optional if IgnoreErrors was true and the
stat failed.
rdar://60887887
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131791
The code was relicensed by its owner (Unicode.org) a long time back,
but we still had the old (problematic) license in our fork.
Note that the source files have not been distributed from unicode.org
since 2009 (due to being buggy and unmaintained upstream), but they
were given this license before that.
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/32309
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66390
As mentioned on D128934 - we weren't including the CPUID bit handling for the RDPRU instruction
AMD's APMv3 (24594) lists it as CPUID Fn8000_0008_EBX Bit#4
This is not used as general CPU alias. Only to support -mtune. Name it as such.
Reviewed By: kito-cheng
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131602
This allow optimization without LTO. Also remove some useless else-ifs.
Signed-off-by: Jun Zhang <jun@junz.org>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131313
Prefer using these accessors to access the special sub-commands
corresponding to the top-level (no subcommand) and all sub-commands.
This is a preparatory step towards removing the use of ManagedStatic:
with a subsequent change, these global instances will be moved to
be regular function-scope statics.
It is split up to give downstream projects a (albeit short) window in
which they can switch to using the accessors in a forward-compatible
way.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129118
According to the ABI for the Arm Architecture, the value for the
Tag_also_compatible_with eabi attribute is represented by an NTBS entry.
This string value, in turn, is composed of a pair of tag+value encoded
in one of two formats:
- ULEB128: tag, ULEB128: value, 0.
- ULEB128: tag, NBTS: data.
(See [[ 60a8eb8c55/addenda32/addenda32.rst (3373secondary-compatibility-tag) | section 3.3.7.3 on the Addenda to, and Errata in, the ABI for the Arm Architecture ]].)
Currently the Arm assembly parser and streamer ignore the encoding of
the attribute's NTBS value, which can result in incorrect attributes
being emitted in both assembly and object file outputs.
This patch fixes these issues by properly handing the value's encoding.
An update to llvm-readobj to properly handle the attribute's value will be
covered by a separate patch.
Patch by Victor Campos and Lucas Prates.
Reviewed By: vhscampos
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129500
While working on D118450 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D118450>, I noticed that
`sys::getHostCPUName` lacks SPARC support.
This patch implements it. The code is taken from/inspired by GCC's
`gcc/config/sparc/driver-sparc.cc`. There's one caveat: since LLVM, unlike
GCC, doesn't support the SPARC-M7, -S7, and -M8 CPUs, I map all those to
the latest supported one (UltraSparc T4/`niagara4`).
Tested on `sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11` and `sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu` by
running `savcov --version` on
- Netra SPARC S7-2 (SPARC-S7, Solaris 11.4)
- SPARC T5-2 (SPARC T5, Solaris 11.4)
- SPARC Enterprise T5220 (UltraSPARC T2, Solaris 11.3)
- SPARC T5 (UltraSPARC T5, Debian sid)
- SPARC T3 (UltraSPARC T3, Debian sid)
- SPARC Enterprise T5220 (Debian sid)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130272
The ARM attribute parser for Tag_CPU_arch is missing value descriptions
for Armv8-A and Armv8-R.
This patch adds these descriptions.
Reviewed By: pratlucas
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129631
DWARF files may contain overlapping address ranges. f.e. it can happen if the two
copies of the function have identical instruction sequences and they end up sharing.
That looks incorrect from the point of view of DWARF spec. Current implementation
of DWARFLinker does not combine overlapped address ranges. It would be good if such
ranges would be handled in some useful way. Thus, this patch allows DWARFLinker
to combine overlapped ranges in a single one.
Depends on D86539
Reviewed By: aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123469
DWARF files may contain overlapping address ranges. f.e. it can happen if the two
copies of the function have identical instruction sequences and they end up sharing.
That looks incorrect from the point of view of DWARF spec. Current implementation
of DWARFLinker does not combine overlapped address ranges. It would be good if such
ranges would be handled in some useful way. Thus, this patch allows DWARFLinker
to combine overlapped ranges in a single one.
Depends on D86539
Reviewed By: aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123469
- add zstd to `llvm::compression` namespace
- add a CMake option `LLVM_ENABLE_ZSTD` with behavior mirroring that of `LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB`
- add tests for zstd to `llvm/unittests/Support/CompressionTest.cpp`
- debian users should install libzstd when using `LLVM_ENABLE_ZSTD=FORCE_ON` from source due to this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libzstd/+bug/1941956
Reviewed By: leonardchan, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128465
This patch implements recently ratified extension Zmmul, a subextension
of M (Integer Multiplication and Division) consisting only
multiplication part of it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103313
Reviewed By: craig.topper, jrtc27, asb
- add `FindZSTD.cmake`
- add zstd to `llvm::compression` namespace
- add a CMake option `LLVM_ENABLE_ZSTD` with behavior mirroring that of `LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB`
- add tests for zstd to `llvm/unittests/Support/CompressionTest.cpp`
Reviewed By: leonardchan, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128465
- add `FindZSTD.cmake`
- add zstd to `llvm::compression` namespace
- add a CMake option `LLVM_ENABLE_ZSTD` with behavior mirroring that of `LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB`
- add tests for zstd to `llvm/unittests/Support/CompressionTest.cpp`
Reviewed By: leonardchan, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128465
It's more natural to use uint8_t * (std::byte needs C++17 and llvm has
too much uint8_t *) and most callers use uint8_t * instead of char *.
The functions are recently moved into `llvm::compression::zlib::`, so
downstream projects need to make adaption anyway.
- add check before truncating (un)compressed data buffer if the buffer is already a perfect length, to avoid triggering truncate assertion in edge case.
- explictly coerce LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB to a 0 or 1 value in OFF case, to match current ON, FORCE_ON behavior.
- fix code style nits in zlib tests
Reviewed By: phosek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129698
Introduce an off-by default `-Winvalid-utf8` warning
that detects invalid UTF-8 code units sequences in comments.
Invalid UTF-8 in other places is already diagnosed,
as that cannot appear in identifiers and other grammar constructs.
The warning is off by default as its likely to be somewhat disruptive
otherwise.
This warning allows clang to conform to the yet-to be approved WG21
"P2295R5 Support for UTF-8 as a portable source file encoding"
paper.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, #clang-language-wg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128059
This reverts commit cc309721d2 because it
breaks the following tests on GreenDragon:
TestDataFormatterObjCCF.py
TestDataFormatterObjCExpr.py
TestDataFormatterObjCKVO.py
TestDataFormatterObjCNSBundle.py
TestDataFormatterObjCNSData.py
TestDataFormatterObjCNSError.py
TestDataFormatterObjCNSNumber.py
TestDataFormatterObjCNSURL.py
TestDataFormatterObjCPlain.py
TestDataFormatterObjNSException.py
https://green.lab.llvm.org/green/view/LLDB/job/lldb-cmake/45288/
Introduce an off-by default `-Winvalid-utf8` warning
that detects invalid UTF-8 code units sequences in comments.
Invalid UTF-8 in other places is already diagnosed,
as that cannot appear in identifiers and other grammar constructs.
The warning is off by default as its likely to be somewhat disruptive
otherwise.
This warning allows clang to conform to the yet-to be approved WG21
"P2295R5 Support for UTF-8 as a portable source file encoding"
paper.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, #clang-language-wg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128059
(Reapply after revert in e9ce1a5880 due to
Fuchsia test failures. Removed changes in lib/ExecutionEngine/ other
than error categories, to be checked in more detail and reapplied
separately.)
Bulk remove many of the more trivial uses of ManagedStatic in the llvm
directory, either by defining a new getter function or, in many cases,
moving the static variable directly into the only function that uses it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129120
Bulk remove many of the more trivial uses of ManagedStatic in the llvm
directory, either by defining a new getter function or, in many cases,
moving the static variable directly into the only function that uses it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129120
Introduce an off-by default `-Winvalid-utf8` warning
that detects invalid UTF-8 code units sequences in comments.
Invalid UTF-8 in other places is already diagnosed,
as that cannot appear in identifiers and other grammar constructs.
The warning is off by default as its likely to be somewhat disruptive
otherwise.
This warning allows clang to conform to the yet-to be approved WG21
"P2295R5 Support for UTF-8 as a portable source file encoding"
paper.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, #clang-language-wg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128059
* Remove crc32 from zlib compression namespace, people should use the `llvm::crc32` instead.
Reviewed By: MaskRay, leonardchan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128754
* Refactor compression namespaces across the project, making way for a possible
introduction of alternatives to zlib compression.
Changes are as follows:
* Relocate the `llvm::zlib` namespace to `llvm::compression::zlib`.
Reviewed By: MaskRay, leonardchan, phosek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128953
Prevents deadlock between MiniDumpWriteDump and
CryptAcquireContextW (called via fs::createTemporaryFile) in
WriteWindowsDumpFile.
However, there's no guarantee that deadlock can't still occur between
MiniDumpWriteDump and some other Win32 API call. But that would appear
to be the "accepted" risk of using MiniDumpWriteDump in this manner.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129004
This reverts commit 4174f0ca61.
Also revert follow-up "[Clang] Fix invalid utf-8 detection"
This reverts commit bf45e27a67.
The second commit broke tests, see comments on
https://reviews.llvm.org/D129223, and it sounds like the first
commit isn't valid without the second one. So reverting both for now.
The length of valid codepoints was incorrectly
calculated which was not caught before because the
absence of tests for the valid codepoints scenario.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129223
Introduce an off-by default `-Winvalid-utf8` warning
that detects invalid UTF-8 code units sequences in comments.
Invalid UTF-8 in other places is already diagnosed,
as that cannot appear in identifiers and other grammar constructs.
The warning is off by default as its likely to be somewhat disruptive
otherwise.
This warning allows clang to conform to the yet-to be approved WG21
"P2295R5 Support for UTF-8 as a portable source file encoding"
paper.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, #clang-language-wg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128059
Introduce an off-by default `-Winvalid-utf8` warning
that detects invalid UTF-8 code units sequences in comments.
Invalid UTF-8 in other places is already diagnosed,
as that cannot appear in identifiers and other grammar constructs.
The warning is off by default as its likely to be somewhat disruptive
otherwise.
This warning allows clang to conform to the yet-to be approved WG21
"P2295R5 Support for UTF-8 as a portable source file encoding"
paper.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, #clang-language-wg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128059
Add support for the RDPRU instruction on Zen2 processors.
User-facing features:
- Clang option -m[no-]rdpru to enable/disable the feature
- Support is implicit for znver2/znver3 processors
- Preprocessor symbol __RDPRU__ to indicate support
- Header rdpruintrin.h to define intrinsics
- "rdpru" mnemonic supported for assembler code
Internal features:
- Clang builtin __builtin_ia32_rdpru
- IR intrinsic @llvm.x86.rdpru
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128934
Instead of dumping the string literal (which
quotes it and escape every non-ascii symbol),
we can use the content of the string when it is a
8 byte string.
Wide, UTF-8/UTF-16/32 strings are still completely
escaped, until we clarify how these entities should
behave (cf https://wg21.link/p2361).
`FormatDiagnostic` is modified to escape
non printable characters and invalid UTF-8.
This ensures that unicode characters, spaces and new
lines are properly rendered in static messages.
This make clang more consistent with other implementation
and fixes this tweet
https://twitter.com/jfbastien/status/1298307325443231744 :)
Of note, `PaddingChecker` did print out new lines that were
later removed by the diagnostic printing code.
To be consistent with its tests, the new lines are removed
from the diagnostic.
Unicode tables updated to both use the Unicode definitions
and the Unicode 14.0 data.
U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN is still considered a print character
to match existing practices in terminals, in addition of
being considered a formatting character as per Unicode.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, #clang-language-wg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108469
Instead of dumping the string literal (which
quotes it and escape every non-ascii symbol),
we can use the content of the string when it is a
8 byte string.
Wide, UTF-8/UTF-16/32 strings are still completely
escaped, until we clarify how these entities should
behave (cf https://wg21.link/p2361).
`FormatDiagnostic` is modified to escape
non printable characters and invalid UTF-8.
This ensures that unicode characters, spaces and new
lines are properly rendered in static messages.
This make clang more consistent with other implementation
and fixes this tweet
https://twitter.com/jfbastien/status/1298307325443231744 :)
Of note, `PaddingChecker` did print out new lines that were
later removed by the diagnostic printing code.
To be consistent with its tests, the new lines are removed
from the diagnostic.
Unicode tables updated to both use the Unicode definitions
and the Unicode 14.0 data.
U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN is still considered a print character
to match existing practices in terminals, in addition of
being considered a formatting character as per Unicode.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, #clang-language-wg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108469
For example, when parsing Zbpbo0p911, an error will be reported:
"multi-character extensions must be separated by underscores"
Reviewed By: asb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128644
Implements [[ https://wg21.link/p2071r1 | P2071 Named Universal Character Escapes ]] - as an extension in all language mode, the patch not warn in c++23 mode will be done later once this paper is plenary approved (in July).
We add
* A code generator that transforms `UnicodeData.txt` and `NameAliases.txt` to a space efficient data structure that can be queried in `O(NameLength)`
* A set of functions in `Unicode.h` to query that data, including
* A function to find an exact match of a given Unicode character name
* A function to perform a loose (ignoring case, space, underscore, medial hyphen) matching
* A function returning the best matching codepoint for a given string per edit distance
* Support of `\N{}` escape sequences in String and character Literals, with loose and typos diagnostics/fixits
* Support of `\N{}` as UCN with loose matching diagnostics/fixits.
Loose matching is considered an error to match closely the semantics of P2071.
The generated data contributes to 280kB of data to the binaries.
`UnicodeData.txt` and `NameAliases.txt` are not committed to the repository in this patch, and regenerating the data is a manual process.
Reviewed By: tahonermann
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123064
Binary size of `clang` is trivial; namely, numerical value doesn't
change when measured in MiB, and `.data` section increases from 139Ki to
173 Ki.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128070
This patch implements symlinks for the in-memory VFS. Original author: @erik.pilkington.
Depends on D117648 & D117649.
Reviewed By: sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117650
To accomodate macOS universal configuration include the assembly files
and `blake3_neon.c` without a CMake check but instead guard their source
with architecture "#ifdef" checks.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128132
Currently the backtrace emitted on windows when llvm-symbolizer is not
available includes addresses which cannot be easily decoded because
the addresses have the containing module's run-time base address added
into them, but we don't know what those base addresses are. This
change emits a module offset rather than an address.
There are a couple of related changes which were included as a result
of the review discussion for this patch:
- I have also removed the parameter printing as it adds noise to the
dump and doesn't seem useful.
- I have added the exception code to the backtrace.
Differential Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127915
Patch created by running:
rg -l parallelForEachN | xargs sed -i '' -c 's/parallelForEachN/parallelFor/'
No behavior change.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128140
UNIX03 conformance requires utilities to flush stdout before exiting and raise
an error if writing fails. Flushing already happens on a call to exit
and thus automatically on a return from main. Write failure is then
detected by LLVM's default SIGPIPE handler. The handler already exits with
a non-zero code, but conformance additionally requires an error message.
First reapply attempt I hadn't noticed the test had changed, hopefully this
goes better.