Transformations may strip the attribute from the
argument, e.g. for unused, which will result in
shadow offsets mismatch between caller and
callee.
Stripping noundef for used arguments can be
a problem, as TLS is not going to be set
by caller. However this is not the goal of the
patch and I am not aware if that's even
possible.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112197
Split MemorySanitizerPass into MemorySanitizerPass (as a function
pass) and ModuleMemorySanitizerPass (as a module pass).
Main reason is to make sure that we have a unique mapping from
ClassName to PassName in the new passmanager framework, making it
possible to correctly identify the passes when dealing with options
such as -print-after and -print-pipeline-passes.
This is a follow-up to D105006 and D105007.
Added '-print-pipeline-passes' printing of parameters for those passes
declared with *_WITH_PARAMS macro in PassRegistry.def.
Note that it only prints the parameters declared inside *_WITH_PARAMS as
in a few cases there appear to be additional parameters not parsable.
The following passes are now covered (i.e. all of those with *_WITH_PARAMS in
PassRegistry.def).
LoopExtractorPass - loop-extract
HWAddressSanitizerPass - hwsan
EarlyCSEPass - early-cse
EntryExitInstrumenterPass - ee-instrument
LowerMatrixIntrinsicsPass - lower-matrix-intrinsics
LoopUnrollPass - loop-unroll
AddressSanitizerPass - asan
MemorySanitizerPass - msan
SimplifyCFGPass - simplifycfg
LoopVectorizePass - loop-vectorize
MergedLoadStoreMotionPass - mldst-motion
GVN - gvn
StackLifetimePrinterPass - print<stack-lifetime>
SimpleLoopUnswitchPass - simple-loop-unswitch
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109310
AttributeList::hasAttribute() is confusing. In an attempt to change the
name to something that suggests using other methods, fix up some
existing uses.
Same as other CreateLoad-style APIs, these need an explicit type
argument to support opaque pointers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105395
It used to be that all of our intrinsics were call instructions, but over time, we've added more and more invokable intrinsics. According to the verifier, we're up to 8 right now. As IntrinsicInst is a sub-class of CallInst, this puts us in an awkward spot where the idiomatic means to check for intrinsic has a false negative if the intrinsic is invoked.
This change switches IntrinsicInst from being a sub-class of CallInst to being a subclass of CallBase. This allows invoked intrinsics to be instances of IntrinsicInst, at the cost of requiring a few more casts to CallInst in places where the intrinsic really is known to be a call, not an invoke.
After this lands and has baked for a couple days, planned cleanups:
Make GCStatepointInst a IntrinsicInst subclass.
Merge intrinsic handling in InstCombine and use idiomatic visitIntrinsicInst entry point for InstVisitor.
Do the same in SelectionDAG.
Do the same in FastISEL.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99976
Such attributes can either be unset, or set to "true" or "false" (as string).
throughout the codebase, this led to inelegant checks ranging from
if (Fn->getFnAttribute("no-jump-tables").getValueAsString() == "true")
to
if (Fn->hasAttribute("no-jump-tables") && Fn->getFnAttribute("no-jump-tables").getValueAsString() == "true")
Introduce a getValueAsBool that normalize the check, with the following
behavior:
no attributes or attribute set to "false" => return false
attribute set to "true" => return true
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99299
As mentioned in D93793, there are quite a few places where unary `IRBuilder::CreateShuffleVector(X, Mask)` can be used
instead of `IRBuilder::CreateShuffleVector(X, Undef, Mask)`.
Let's update them.
Actually, it would have been more natural if the patches were made in this order:
(1) let them use unary CreateShuffleVector first
(2) update IRBuilder::CreateShuffleVector to use poison as a placeholder value (D93793)
The order is swapped, but in terms of correctness it is still fine.
Reviewed By: spatel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93923
This would be a problem if the entire instrumented function was a call
to
e.g. memcpy
Use FnPrologueEnd Instruction* instead of ActualFnStart BB*
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86001
This allows us to add addtional instrumentation before the function start,
without splitting the first BB.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85985
Have the front-end use the `nounwind` attribute on atomic libcalls.
This prevents us from seeing `invoke __atomic_load` in MSAN, which
is problematic as it has no successor for instrumentation to be added.
MSan removes readnone/readonly and similar attributes from callees,
because after MSan instrumentation those attributes no longer apply.
This change removes the attributes from call sites, as well.
Failing to do this may cause DSE of paramTLS stores before calls to
readonly/readnone functions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85259
Freeze always returns a defined value. This also prevents msan from
checking the input shadow, which happened because freeze wasn't
explicitly visited.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85040
findAllocaForValue uses AllocaForValue to cache resolved values.
The function is used only to resolve arguments of lifetime
intrinsic which usually are not fare for allocas. So result reuse
is likely unnoticeable.
In followup patches I'd like to replace the function with
GetUnderlyingObjects.
Depends on D84616.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84617
These calls are neither intercepted by compiler-rt nor is libatomic.a
naturally instrumented.
This patch uses the existing libcall mechanism to detect a call
to atomic_load or atomic_store, and instruments them much like
the preexisting instrumentation for atomics.
Calls to _load are modified to have at least Acquire ordering, and
calls to _store at least Release ordering. Because this needs to be
converted at runtime, msan injects a LUT (implemented as a vector
with extractelement).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83337
Implement llvm.experimental.vector.{add,mul,or,and,...}.
An IR test is included but no C test for lack of good way to
get the compiler to emit these.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82920
Adds LLVM option to control eager checking under -msan-eager-checks.
This change depends on the noundef keyword to determining cases where it
it sound to check these shadows, and falls back to passing shadows
values by TLS.
Checking at call boundaries enforces undefined behavior rules with
passing uninitialized arguments by value.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81699
These need special handling over the simple vector intrinsics as they
behave more like a shuffle operation: taking the top half of the vector
from one input, and the bottom half separately. Previously, these were
being handled as though all bits of all operands were combined.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82398
Summary: `nomerge` attribute was added at D78659. So, we can remove the EmptyAsm workaround in ASan the MSan and use this attribute.
Reviewers: vitalybuka
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82322