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Eric Christopher 74fa24ff27 Turn on HTM on power8 and later (including powerpc64le) since it's
available by default on those cpus and configurations.

llvm-svn: 298307
2017-03-20 21:12:53 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith 030d7d6daa Reapply "Modules: Cache PCMs in memory and avoid a use-after-free"
This reverts commit r298185, effectively reapplying r298165, after fixing the
new unit tests (PR32338).  The memory buffer generator doesn't null-terminate
the MemoryBuffer it creates; this version of the commit informs getMemBuffer
about that to avoid the assert.

Original commit message follows:

----

Clang's internal build system for implicit modules uses lock files to
ensure that after a process writes a PCM it will read the same one back
in (without contention from other -cc1 commands).  Since PCMs are read
from disk repeatedly while invalidating, building, and importing, the
lock is not released quickly.  Furthermore, the LockFileManager is not
robust in every environment.  Other -cc1 commands can stall until
timeout (after about eight minutes).

This commit changes the lock file from being necessary for correctness
to a (possibly dubious) performance hack.  The remaining benefit is to
reduce duplicate work in competing -cc1 commands which depend on the
same module.  Follow-up commits will change the internal build system to
continue after a timeout, and reduce the timeout.  Perhaps we should
reconsider blocking at all.

This also fixes a use-after-free, when one part of a compilation
validates a PCM and starts using it, and another tries to swap out the
PCM for something new.

The PCMCache is a new type called MemoryBufferCache, which saves memory
buffers based on their filename.  Its ownership is shared by the
CompilerInstance and ModuleManager.

- The ModuleManager stores PCMs there that it loads from disk, never
touching the disk if the cache is hot.

- When modules fail to validate, they're removed from the cache.

- When a CompilerInstance is spawned to build a new module, each
already-loaded PCM is assumed to be valid, and is frozen to avoid
the use-after-free.

- Any newly-built module is written directly to the cache to avoid the
round-trip to the filesystem, making lock files unnecessary for
correctness.

Original patch by Manman Ren; most testcases by Adrian Prantl!

llvm-svn: 298278
2017-03-20 17:58:26 +00:00
Renato Golin f1966cf646 Revert "Modules: Cache PCMs in memory and avoid a use-after-free"
This reverts commit r298165, as it broke the ARM builds.

llvm-svn: 298185
2017-03-18 12:31:32 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith 079c40e886 Modules: Cache PCMs in memory and avoid a use-after-free
Clang's internal build system for implicit modules uses lock files to
ensure that after a process writes a PCM it will read the same one back
in (without contention from other -cc1 commands).  Since PCMs are read
from disk repeatedly while invalidating, building, and importing, the
lock is not released quickly.  Furthermore, the LockFileManager is not
robust in every environment.  Other -cc1 commands can stall until
timeout (after about eight minutes).

This commit changes the lock file from being necessary for correctness
to a (possibly dubious) performance hack.  The remaining benefit is to
reduce duplicate work in competing -cc1 commands which depend on the
same module.  Follow-up commits will change the internal build system to
continue after a timeout, and reduce the timeout.  Perhaps we should
reconsider blocking at all.

This also fixes a use-after-free, when one part of a compilation
validates a PCM and starts using it, and another tries to swap out the
PCM for something new.

The PCMCache is a new type called MemoryBufferCache, which saves memory
buffers based on their filename.  Its ownership is shared by the
CompilerInstance and ModuleManager.

  - The ModuleManager stores PCMs there that it loads from disk, never
    touching the disk if the cache is hot.

  - When modules fail to validate, they're removed from the cache.

  - When a CompilerInstance is spawned to build a new module, each
    already-loaded PCM is assumed to be valid, and is frozen to avoid
    the use-after-free.

  - Any newly-built module is written directly to the cache to avoid the
    round-trip to the filesystem, making lock files unnecessary for
    correctness.

Original patch by Manman Ren; most testcases by Adrian Prantl!

llvm-svn: 298165
2017-03-17 22:55:13 +00:00
Krzysztof Parzyszek ff7f6675e7 [Hexagon] Recognize hexagonv62 as a valid target CPU
llvm-svn: 297778
2017-03-14 20:29:23 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka f978743907 Reapply [VFS] Ignore broken symlinks in the directory iterator.
Modified the tests to accept any iteration order, to run only on Unix, and added
additional error reporting to investigate SystemZ bot issue.

The VFS directory iterator and recursive directory iterator behave differently
from the LLVM counterparts. Once the VFS iterators hit a broken symlink they
immediately abort. The LLVM counterparts don't stat entries unless they have to
descend into the next directory, which allows to recover from this issue by
clearing the error code and skipping to the next entry.

This change adds similar behavior to the VFS iterators. There should be no
change in current behavior in the current CLANG source base, because all
clients have loop exit conditions that also check the error code.

This fixes rdar://problem/30934619.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30768

llvm-svn: 297693
2017-03-14 00:14:40 +00:00
Matt Arsenault bf5e3e4391 AMDGPU: Make 0 the private nullptr value
We can't actually pretend that 0 is valid for address space 0.
r295877 added a workaround to stop allocating user objects
there, so we can use 0 as the invalid pointer.

Some of the tests seemed to be using private as the non-0 null
test address space, so add copies using local to make sure
this is still stressed.

llvm-svn: 297659
2017-03-13 19:47:53 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith 60fa28882e Modules: Use hash of PCM content for SIGNATURE
Change ASTFileSignature from a random 32-bit number to the hash of the
PCM content.

  - Move definition ASTFileSignature to Basic/Module.h so Module and
    ASTSourceDescriptor can use it.

  - Change the signature from uint64_t to std::array<uint32_t,5>.

  - Stop using (saving/reading) the size and modification time of PCM
    files when there is a valid SIGNATURE.

  - Add UNHASHED_CONTROL_BLOCK, and use it to store the SIGNATURE record
    and other records that shouldn't affect the hash.  Because implicit
    modules reuses the same file for multiple levels of -Werror, this
    includes DIAGNOSTIC_OPTIONS and DIAG_PRAGMA_MAPPINGS.

This helps to solve a PCH + implicit Modules dependency issue: PCH files
are handled by the external build system, whereas implicit modules are
handled by internal compiler build system.  This prevents invalidating a
PCH when the compiler overwrites a PCM file with the same content
(modulo the diagnostic differences).

Design and original patch by Manman Ren!

llvm-svn: 297655
2017-03-13 18:45:08 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka 31d01baa9f Revert "Reapply [VFS] Ignore broken symlinks in the directory iterator."
Still broken on Windows and SystemZ bot ... sorry for the noise.

llvm-svn: 297533
2017-03-11 00:14:50 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka 46541f1b0b Reapply [VFS] Ignore broken symlinks in the directory iterator.
Modified the tests to accept any iteration order.

The VFS directory iterator and recursive directory iterator behave differently
from the LLVM counterparts. Once the VFS iterators hit a broken symlink they
immediately abort. The LLVM counterparts allow to recover from this issue by
clearing the error code and skipping to the next entry.

This change adds the same functionality to the VFS iterators. There should be
no change in current behavior in the current CLANG source base, because all
clients have loop exit conditions that also check the error code.

This fixes rdar://problem/30934619.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30768

llvm-svn: 297528
2017-03-10 22:49:04 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka bc1c5b1d04 Revert r297510 "[VFS] Ignore broken symlinks in the directory iterator."
The tests are failing on one of the bots.

llvm-svn: 297517
2017-03-10 21:46:51 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka 4a25956838 [VFS] Remove the Path variable from RealFSDirIter. NFC.
This variable is set, but never used.

llvm-svn: 297511
2017-03-10 21:23:29 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka fd958fca0b [VFS] Ignore broken symlinks in the directory iterator.
The VFS directory iterator and recursive directory iterator behave differently
from the LLVM counterparts. Once the VFS iterators hit a broken symlink they
immediately abort. The LLVM counterparts allow to recover from this issue by
clearing the error code and skipping to the next entry.

This change adds the same functionality to the VFS iterators. There should be
no change in current behavior in the current CLANG source base, because all
clients have loop exit conditions that also check the error code.

This fixes rdar://problem/30934619.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30768

llvm-svn: 297510
2017-03-10 21:23:27 +00:00
Yaxun Liu 4d86799219 [AMDGPU] Add builtin functions readlane ds_permute mov_dpp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30551

llvm-svn: 297436
2017-03-10 01:30:46 +00:00
Konstantin Zhuravlyov d1ba16e762 [DebugInfo] Add address space when creating DIDerivedTypes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29671

llvm-svn: 297321
2017-03-08 23:56:48 +00:00
Brad Smith 8e55bd5bbd Set the Int64Type / IntMaxType types correctly for OpenBSD/mips64
llvm-svn: 297098
2017-03-06 23:48:31 +00:00
Alex Lorenz 0e23c61c87 [Sema][ObjC] Warn about 'performSelector' calls with selectors
that return record or vector types

The performSelector family of methods from Foundation use objc_msgSend to
dispatch the selector invocations to objects. However, method calls to methods
that return record types might have to use the objc_msgSend_stret as the return
value won't find into the register. This is also supported by this sentence from
performSelector documentation: "The method should not have a significant return
value and should take a single argument of type id, or no arguments". This
commit adds a new warning that warns when a selector which corresponds to a
method that returns a record type is passed into performSelector.

rdar://12056271

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30174

llvm-svn: 297019
2017-03-06 15:58:34 +00:00
Eric Christopher fb834a8278 Migrate all of aarch64-linux-gnu to \01_mcount instead of just when passing along gnueabi as this matches both gcc and what the kernel expects.
More of PR27311

llvm-svn: 296490
2017-02-28 17:22:05 +00:00
Brad Smith 3d648b357a Set ABIs correctly for OpenBSD/arm; soft float and aapcs-linux.
llvm-svn: 296430
2017-02-28 03:20:26 +00:00
Matt Arsenault a0c6dca15b AMDGPU: Add fmed3 half builtin
llvm-svn: 295874
2017-02-22 20:55:59 +00:00
Brad Smith 9aa2bf209b Hook up OpenBSD AArch64 support
llvm-svn: 295786
2017-02-21 23:13:09 +00:00
Simon Dardis df827a7165 [mips] Define macros related to -mabicalls in the preprocessor
Summary:
Historically, NetBSD, FreeBSD and OpenBSD have defined the macro ABICALLS in
the preprocessor when -mabicalls is in effect.

Mainline GCC later defined __mips_abicalls when -mabicalls is in effect.

This patch teaches the preprocessor to define these macros when appropriate.

NetBSD does not require the ABICALLS macro.

This resolves PR/31694.

Thanks to Sean Bruno for highlighting this issue!

Reviewers: slthakur, seanbruno

Reviewed By: seanbruno

Subscribers: joerg, brad, emaste, seanbruno, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29032

llvm-svn: 295728
2017-02-21 16:01:00 +00:00
Brad Smith 0561a5a7fe Enable support for __float128 in Clang on OpenBSD/X86
/usr/local/include/c++/4.9.4/type_traits:279:39: error: __float128 is not
supported on this target

llvm-svn: 295635
2017-02-20 03:18:15 +00:00
Matt Arsenault eb952fd93b AMDGPU: Add gfx900 and gfx901 processors
llvm-svn: 295556
2017-02-18 19:02:41 +00:00
Carlo Bertolli 8429d81202 [OpenMP] Prepare Sema for initial implementation for pragma 'distribute parallel for'
https://reviews.llvm.org/D29922

This patch adds two fields for use in the implementation of 'distribute parallel for':

The increment expression for the distribute loop. As the chunk assigned to a team is executed by multiple threads within the 'parallel for' region, the increment expression has to correspond to the value returned by the related runtime call (for_static_init).
The upper bound of the innermost loop ('for' in 'distribute parallel for') is not the globalUB expression normally used for pragma 'for' when found in isolation. It is instead the upper bound of the chunk assigned to the team ('distribute' loop). In this way, we prevent teams from executing chunks assigned to other teams.
The use of these two fields can be see in a related explanatory patch:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D29508

llvm-svn: 295497
2017-02-17 21:29:13 +00:00
Eric Christopher 32ac5e41ef Add a definition for __STRUCT_PARM_ALIGN__ for elfv2 and 64-bit darwin platforms to match what other compilers produce.
llvm-svn: 295156
2017-02-15 07:50:11 +00:00
Dylan McKay 315edb0216 [AVR] Fix __AVR_xxx macro definitions; authored by Peter Wu
Summary:
The -mmcu option for GCC sets macros like __AVR_ATmega328P__ (with the trailing
underscores), be sure to include these underscores for Clangs -mcpu option.

See "AVR Built-in Macros" in https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/AVR-Options.html

Reviewers: jroelofs, dylanmckay

Reviewed By: jroelofs, dylanmckay

Subscribers: efriedma, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29817

llvm-svn: 294869
2017-02-11 21:06:07 +00:00
Eric Christopher f6ee1f3d69 Temporarily revert "For X86-64 linux and PPC64 linux align int128 to 16 bytes."
until we can get better TargetMachine::isCompatibleDataLayout to compare - otherwise
we can't code generate existing bitcode without a string equality data layout.

This reverts commit r294703.

llvm-svn: 294708
2017-02-10 04:35:21 +00:00
Eric Christopher 4855ba8f24 For X86-64 linux and PPC64 linux align int128 to 16 bytes.
For other platforms we should find out what they need and likely
make the same change, however, a smaller additional change is easier
for platforms we know have it specified in the ABI.

clang support for r294702

llvm-svn: 294703
2017-02-10 03:32:34 +00:00
George Burgess IV fc9705679e Add support for armv7ve flag in clang (PR31358).
This is a followup change to add v7ve support to clang for gcc
compatibility. Please see r294661.

Patch by Manoj Gupta.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29773

llvm-svn: 294662
2017-02-09 23:30:10 +00:00
Craig Topper 4574226c3f [X86] Clzero flag addition and inclusion under znver1
1. Adds the command line flag for clzero.
2. Includes the clzero flag under znver1.
3. Defines the macro for clzero.
4. Adds a new file which has the intrinsic definition for clzero instruction.

Patch by Ganesh Gopalasubramanian with some additional tests from me.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29386

llvm-svn: 294559
2017-02-09 06:10:14 +00:00
Craig Topper d2bf7b03e5 [X86] Add -mprefetchwt1/-mno-prefetchwt1 command line options and __PREFETCHWT1__ define to match gcc.
llvm-svn: 294424
2017-02-08 08:23:40 +00:00
Craig Topper 204ecffdb4 [X86] Add -msgx/-mno-sgx command line options and __SGX__ define to match gcc.
llvm-svn: 294423
2017-02-08 08:23:17 +00:00
Craig Topper b16cb82c93 [X86] Add -mmpx/-mno-mpx command line options and __MPX__ define to match gcc.
llvm-svn: 294419
2017-02-08 07:56:42 +00:00
Craig Topper 8c708cf6bc [X86] Add -mclwb/-mno-clwb command line arguments and __CLWB__ define to match gcc.
In the future, we should also add a clwb intrinsic to the backend, a frontend builtin, and an instrinsic header file.

llvm-svn: 294416
2017-02-08 07:36:58 +00:00
Craig Topper 32c959dab3 [X86] Remove 'umip' feature flag.
This feature flag indicates that the processor has support for removing certain instructions from user mode software. But the feature flag by itself doesn't indicate if the support is enabled in the OS. The affected instructions aren't even instructions the compiler would emit. So I don't think think this feature flag should be in the compiler.

llvm-svn: 294414
2017-02-08 07:13:22 +00:00
Craig Topper 78b4787593 [X86] Add -mclflushopt/-mno-clflushopt command line support and __CLFLUSHOPT__ define to match gcc.
llvm-svn: 294411
2017-02-08 06:48:58 +00:00
Craig Topper 7d494ef610 Use LLVM_FALLTHROUGH instead of FALLTHROUGH comments.
llvm-svn: 294404
2017-02-08 05:44:30 +00:00
Craig Topper c31d9e4a01 [X86] Remove PCOMMIT feature support since Intel has deprecated this instruction with no plans to release products with it.
Intel's documentation for the deprecation https://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2016/09/12/deprecate-pcommit-instruction

llvm-svn: 294403
2017-02-08 05:44:28 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 5602709b98 Revert "Basic: match GCC behaviour for SuS macro"
This reverts commit SVN r294148.  Seems that it was mistaken, and GCC
does still define `__unix` and `unix` when in GNU mode.

llvm-svn: 294332
2017-02-07 19:00:06 +00:00
Dylan McKay ecb6e7b83c Revert "Revert "[AVR] Allow specifying the CPU on the command line""
This reverts commit 7ac30e0f839fdab6d723ce2ef6a5b7a4cf03d150.

llvm-svn: 294282
2017-02-07 06:04:18 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 82a86cb155 [SystemZ] Provide predefined __ARCH__ and __VX__ macros
GCC 7 will predefine two new macros on s390x:

- __ARCH__ indicates the ISA architecture level
- __VX__ indicates that the vector facility is available

This adds those macros to clang as well to ensure continued
compatibility with GCC.

llvm-svn: 294197
2017-02-06 17:04:22 +00:00
Diana Picus 37a2d6d699 Revert "[AVR] Allow specifying the CPU on the command line"
This reverts commit r294177. It seems to have broken some buildbots.

llvm-svn: 294180
2017-02-06 11:35:42 +00:00
Dylan McKay 8464c9b579 [AVR] Allow specifying the CPU on the command line
Summary:
This tells clang about all of the different AVR microcontrollers.

It also adds code to define the correct preprocessor macros for each
device.

Reviewers: jroelofs, asl

Reviewed By: asl

Subscribers: asl, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28346

llvm-svn: 294177
2017-02-06 09:07:56 +00:00
Dylan McKay d31534cd3a [AVR] Add support for the full set of inline asm constraints
Summary:
Previously the method would simply return false, causing every single
inline assembly constraint to trigger a compile error.

This adds inline assembly constraint support for the AVR target.

This patch is derived from the code in
AVRISelLowering::getConstraintType.

More details can be found on the AVR-GCC reference wiki
http://www.nongnu.org/avr-libc/user-manual/inline_asm.html

Reviewers: jroelofs, asl

Reviewed By: asl

Subscribers: asl, ahatanak, saaadhu, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28344

llvm-svn: 294176
2017-02-06 09:01:59 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool c5cddc9fa8 Basic: match GCC behaviour for SuS macro
GCC does not generate `__unix` nor `unix` macros.  The latter already
intrudes into the user's namespace and should be avoided.  Use the
canonical spelling of `__unix__` across all the targets.

llvm-svn: 294148
2017-02-05 22:18:15 +00:00
David Blaikie 9ffe5a3525 Prototype of modules codegen
First pass at generating weak definitions of inline functions from module files
(& skipping (-O0) or emitting available_externally (optimizations)
definitions where those modules are used).

External functions defined in modules are emitted into the modular
object file as well (this may turn an existing ODR violation (if that
module were imported into multiple translations) into valid/linkable
code).

Internal symbols (static functions, for example) are not correctly
supported yet. The symbol will be produced, internal, in the modular
object - unreferenceable from the users.

Reviewers: rsmith

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28845

llvm-svn: 293456
2017-01-30 05:00:26 +00:00
Richard Smith d230de27f8 Remove and replace DiagStatePoint tracking and lookup data structure.
Rather than storing a single flat list of SourceLocations where the diagnostic
state changes (in source order), we now store a separate list for each FileID
in which there is a diagnostic state transition. (State for other files is
built and cached lazily, on demand.) This has two consequences:

1) We can now sensibly support modules, and properly track the diagnostic state
for modular headers (this matters when, for instance, triggering instantiation
of a template defined within a module triggers diagnostics).

2) It's much faster than the old approach, since we can now just do a binary
search on the offsets within the FileID rather than needing to call
isBeforeInTranslationUnit to determine source order (which is surprisingly
slow). For some pathological (but real world) files, this reduces total
compilation time by more than 10%.

For now, the diagnostic state points for modules are loaded eagerly. It seems
feasible to defer this until diagnostic state information for one of the
module's files is needed, but that's not part of this patch.

llvm-svn: 293123
2017-01-26 01:01:01 +00:00
Arpith Chacko Jacob 99a1e0eba5 [OpenMP] Codegen support for 'target teams' on the host.
This patch adds support for codegen of 'target teams' on the host.
This combined directive has two captured statements, one for the
'teams' region, and the other for the 'parallel'.

This target teams region is offloaded using the __tgt_target_teams()
call. The patch sets the number of teams as an argument to
this call.

Reviewers: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29084

llvm-svn: 293005
2017-01-25 02:18:43 +00:00
Arpith Chacko Jacob 86f9e46365 Reverting commit because an NVPTX patch sneaked in. Break up into two
patches.

llvm-svn: 293003
2017-01-25 01:45:59 +00:00