GCC made the switch on 2018-04-10 ("rs6000: Enable -fasynchronous-unwind-tables by default").
In Clang, FreeBSD/NetBSD powerpc have already defaulted to -fasynchronous-unwind-tables.
This patch defaults Generic_GCC powerpc (which affects Linux) to use -fasynchronous-unwind-tables.
Reviewed By: #powerpc, nemanjai
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92054
The command line syntax is identical to the -mharden-sls= command line
syntax for AArch64 targets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93221
cl.exe doesn't understand Zd (in either MSVC 2017 or 2019), so neiter
should we. It used to do the same as `-gline-tables-only` which is
exposed as clang-cl flag as well, so if you want this behavior, use
`gline-tables-only`. That makes it clear that it's a clang-cl-only flag
that won't work with cl.exe.
Motivated by the discussion in D92958.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93458
[amdgpu] Default to code object v3
v4 is not yet readily available, and doesn't appear
to be implemented in the back end
Reviewed By: t-tye, yaxunl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93258
This introduces command-line support for the 'armv8.7-a' architecture name
(and an alias without the '-', as usual), and for the 'ls64' extension name.
Based on patches written by Simon Tatham.
Reviewed By: ostannard
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91776
There are out-of-tree tools using clang-offload-bundler to extract
bundles from bundled files. When a bundle is not in the bundled
file, clang-offload-bundler is expected to emit an error message
and return non-zero value. However currently clang-offload-bundler
silently generates empty file for the missing bundles.
Since OpenMP/HIP toolchains expect the current behavior, an option
-allow-missing-bundles is added to let clang-offload-bundler
create empty file when a bundle is missing when unbundling.
The unbundling job action is updated to use this option by
default.
clang-offload-bundler itself will emit error when a bundle
is missing when unbundling by default.
Changes are also made to check duplicate targets in -targets
option and emit error.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93068
There is a use case that users want to emit preprocessor
output as file and compile the preprocessor output later
with -x hip-cpp-output.
Clang emits bundled preprocessor output when users
compile with -E for combined host/device compilations.
Clang should be able to compile the bundled preprocessor
output with -x hip-cpp-output. Basically clang should
unbundle the bundled preprocessor output and launch
device and host compilation actions.
Currently there is a bug in clang driver causing bundled
preprocessor output not unbundled.
This patch fixes that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92720
This patch enables marshalling of the exception model options while enforcing their mutual exclusivity. The clang driver interface remains the same, this only affects the cc1 command line.
Depends on D93215.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93216
[amdgpu] Default to code object v3
v4 is not yet readily available, and doesn't appear
to be implemented in the back end
Reviewed By: t-tye
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93258
This patch add support of riscv multilibs in the Baremetal toolchain. It is
a bit different to what is done in GNU.cpp as we are not iterating a
GNU sysroot to find the multilibs. This is intended for an llvm only
toolchain. We are not checking for the presence of any runtime bits to
enable a specific multilib.
I have structured the patch so that other targets for which
there is no multilibs support yet in Baremetal.cpp (e.g. arm-none-eabi)
will not be affected. Patch also allows some multilibs reuse.
Long term, I would like to go in the direction of data-driven specification of
multilib directories and flags.
Reviewed By: jroelofs
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93138
This is just a small change in the Flang tool within libclangDriver.
Currently it passes `-triple` when calling `flang-new -fc1` for various
driver Jobs. As there is no support for code-generation, `-triple` is
not required and should remain unsupported. It is safe to remove it.
This hasn't been a problem as the affected driver Jobs are not yet
implemented or used. However, we will be adding support for them in the
near future and the fact `-triple` is added will become a problem.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93027
Remove target features crypto for Cortex-R82, because it doesn't have any, and
add LSE which was missing while we are at it.
This also removes crypto from the v8-R architecture description because that
aligns better with GCC and so far none of the R-cores have implemented crypto,
so is probably a more sensible default.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91994
... and give more guidance to users.
If specifying -msve-vector-bits on a non-SVE target, clang would say:
error: '-msve-vector-bits' is not supported without SVE enabled
1. The driver lacks logic for "implied features".
This would result in this error being raised for -march=...+sve2,
even though +sve2 implies +sve.
2. Feature implication is well modelled in LLVM, so push the error down
the stack.
3. Hint to the user what flag they need to consider setting.
Now clang fails later, when the feature is used, saying:
aarch64-sve-vector-bits.c:42:41: error: 'arm_sve_vector_bits' attribute is not supported on targets missing 'sve'; specify an appropriate -march= or -mcpu=
typedef svint32_t noflag __attribute__((arm_sve_vector_bits(256)));
Move clang/test/Sema/{neon => arm}-vector-types-support.c and put tests for
this warning together in one place.
Reviewed By: sdesmalen
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92487
The new PM is considered stable and many downstream groups have adopted it (some
have adopted it for more than two years). Add -f[no-]legacy-pass-manager to reflect the
fact that it is no longer experimental and the legacy pass manager is something we strive to retire.
In the future, when the legacy PM eventually goes away,
-fno-experimental-new-pass-manager and -flegacy-pass-manager will be removed.
This patch also changes -f[no-]legacy-pass-manager to pass `-plugin-opt={new,legacy}-pass-manager` to the linker (supported by both ld.lld and LLVMgold.so) when -flto/-flto=thin is specified
Reviewed By: aeubanks, rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92915
This is needed for CUDA compilation where NVPTX back-end only supports DWARF2,
but host compilation should be allowed to use newer DWARF versions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92617
Currently when -gsplit-dwarf is specified (could be buried in a build system),
there is no convenient way to cancel debug fission without affecting the debug
information amount (all of -g0, -g1 -fsplit-dwarf-inlining and -gline-directives-only
can, but they affect the debug information amount).
Reviewed By: #debug-info, dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92809
RFC: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2020-May/065430.html
Agreement from GCC: https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2020-May/545688.html
g_flags_Group options generally don't affect the amount of debugging
information. -gsplit-dwarf is an exception. Its order dependency with
other gN_Group options make it inconvenient in a build system:
* -g0 -gsplit-dwarf -> level 2
-gsplit-dwarf "upgrades" the amount of debugging information despite
the previous intention (-g0) to drop debugging information
* -g1 -gsplit-dwarf -> level 2
-gsplit-dwarf "upgrades" the amount of debugging information.
* If we have a higher-level -gN, -gN -gsplit-dwarf will supposedly decrease the
amount of debugging information. This happens with GCC -g3.
The non-orthogonality has confused many users. GCC 11 will change the semantics
(-gsplit-dwarf no longer implies -g2) despite the backwards compatibility break.
This patch matches its behavior.
New semantics:
* If there is a g_Group, allow split DWARF if useful
(none of: -g0, -gline-directives-only, -g1 -fno-split-dwarf-inlining)
* Otherwise, no-op.
To restore the original behavior, replace -gsplit-dwarf with -gsplit-dwarf -g.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80391
Currently, -ftime-report + new pass manager emits one line of report for each
pass run. This potentially causes huge output text especially with regular LTO
or large single file (Obeserved in private tests and was reported in D51276).
The behaviour of -ftime-report + legacy pass manager is
emitting one line of report for each pass object which has relatively reasonable
text output size. This patch adds a flag `-ftime-report=` to control time report
aggregation for new pass manager.
The flag is for new pass manager only. Using it with legacy pass manager gives
an error. It is a driver and cc1 flag. `per-pass` is the new default so
`-ftime-report` is aliased to `-ftime-report=per-pass`. Before this patch,
functionality-wise `-ftime-report` is aliased to `-ftime-report=per-pass-run`.
* Adds an boolean variable TimePassesHandler::PerRun to control per-pass vs per-pass-run.
* Adds a new clang CodeGen flag CodeGenOptions::TimePassesPerRun to work with the existing CodeGenOptions::TimePasses.
* Remove FrontendOptions::ShowTimers, its uses are replaced by the existing CodeGenOptions::TimePasses.
* Remove FrontendTimesIsEnabled (It was introduced in D45619 which was largely reverted.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92436
Currently, Baremetal toolchain requires user to pass a sysroot location
using a --sysroot flag. This is not very convenient for the user. It also
creates problem for toolchain vendors who don't have a fixed location to
put the sysroot bits.
Clang does provide 'DEFAULT_SYSROOT' which can be used by the toolchain
builder to provide the default location. But it does not work if toolchain
is targeting multiple targets e.g. arm-none-eabi/riscv64-unknown-elf which
clang is capable of doing.
This patch tries to solve this problem by providing a default location of
the toolchain if user does not explicitly provides --sysroot. The exact
location and name can be different but it should fulfill these conditions:
1. The sysroot path should have a target triple element so that multi-target
toolchain problem (as I described above) could be addressed.
2. The location should not be $TOP/$Triple as this is used by gcc generally
and will be a problem for installing both gcc and clang based toolchain at
the same location.
Reviewed By: jroelofs
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92677
Baremetal toolchain add Driver.SysRoot/include to the system include
paths without checking if Driver.SysRoot is empty. This resulted in
"-internal-isystem" "include" in the command. This patch adds check for
empty sysroot.
Reviewed By: jroelofs
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92176
The static variable causes it only initialized once and take
the same value for different GPU archs, whereas they
may be different for different GPU archs, e.g. when
there are both gfx900 and gfx1010.
Removing static fixes that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92628
This also teaches MachO writers/readers about the MachO cpu subtype,
beyond the minimal subtype reader support present at the moment.
This also defines a preprocessor macro to allow users to distinguish
__arm64__ from __arm64e__.
arm64e defaults to an "apple-a12" CPU, which supports v8.3a, allowing
pointer-authentication codegen.
It also currently defaults to ios14 and macos11.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87095
This morally reverts D82777 -- turns out that ld64 crashes with many
response files, so we must stop passing them to it until the crash is
fixed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92357
We have a plan to add libcxx and libcxxabi for VE. In order to do so,
we need to compile cxx source code with bootstarapped header files.
This patch adds such expected path to make clang++ work, at least
not crash at the startup. Add regression test for that, also.
Reviewed By: simoll
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92386
This patch implements correct hostness based overloading resolution
in isBetterOverloadCandidate.
Based on hostness, if one candidate is emittable whereas the other
candidate is not emittable, the emittable candidate is better.
If both candidates are emittable, or neither is emittable based on hostness, then
other rules should be used to determine which is better. This is because
hostness based overloading resolution is mostly for determining
viability of a function. If two functions are both viable, other factors
should take precedence in preference.
If other rules cannot determine which is better, CUDA preference will be
used again to determine which is better.
However, correct hostness based overloading resolution
requires overloading resolution diagnostics to be deferred,
which is not on by default. The rationale is that deferring
overloading resolution diagnostics may hide overloading reslolutions
issues in header files.
An option -fgpu-exclude-wrong-side-overloads is added, which is off by
default.
When -fgpu-exclude-wrong-side-overloads is off, keep the original behavior,
that is, exclude wrong side overloads only if there are same side overloads.
This may result in incorrect overloading resolution when there are no
same side candates, but is sufficient for most CUDA/HIP applications.
When -fgpu-exclude-wrong-side-overloads is on, enable deferring
overloading resolution diagnostics and enable correct hostness
based overloading resolution, i.e., always exclude wrong side overloads.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80450
This allows us to use its value everywhere, rather than just clang. Some
other places, like opt and lld, will use its value soon.
Rename it internally to LLVM_ENABLE_NEW_PASS_MANAGER.
The #define for it is now in llvm-config.h.
The initial land accidentally set the value of
LLVM_ENABLE_NEW_PASS_MANAGER to the string
ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_NEW_PASS_MANAGER instead of its value.
Reviewed By: rnk, hans
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92072
This allows us to use its value everywhere, rather than just clang. Some
other places, like opt and lld, will use its value soon.
The #define for it is now in llvm-config.h.
Reviewed By: rnk, hans
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92072
The new MachO lld just grew support for response files in D92149, so let
the clang driver use it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92399
This adds multilibs for Fuchsia that is built with the relative vtables ABI,
one with and another without exceptions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85576
This change introduces a new clang switch `-fpseudo-probe-for-profiling` to enable AutoFDO with pseudo instrumentation. Please refer to https://reviews.llvm.org/D86193 for the whole story.
One implication from pseudo-probe instrumentation is that the profile is now sensitive to CFG changes. We perform the pseudo instrumentation very early in the pre-LTO pipeline, before any CFG transformation. This ensures that the CFG instrumented and annotated is stable and optimization-resilient.
The early instrumentation also allows the inliner to duplicate probes for inlined instances. When a probe along with the other instructions of a callee function are inlined into its caller function, the GUID of the callee function goes with the probe. This allows samples collected on inlined probes to be reported for the original callee function.
Reviewed By: wmi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86502
I am working on a baremetal riscv toolchain using LLVM runtime and
LLD linker. Baremetal.cpp provides most of the things needed for such
toolchain. So I have modified it to also handle riscv64/32-unknown-elf
targets alongside arm-none-eabi.
Currently, targets like riscv64-unknown-elf are handled by RISCVToolChain
which mostly expects a gcc toolchain to be present. If you dont
want the dependency on gcc-toolchain/libgloss or want to use LLD, then
RISCVToolChain is not a good fit.
So in the toolchain selection code, I have made this dependency of
RISCVToolChain on gcc toolchain explicit. It is created if gcc-toolchain
option is present. Otherwise Baremetal toolchain is created. I will be
happy to hear if there is a better way to choose between these two
toolchains.
Reviewed By: jroelofs
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91442
Added support for the options mabi=vec-extabi and mabi=vec-default which are analogous to qvecnvol and qnovecnvol when using XL on AIX.
The extended Altivec ABI on AIX is enabled using mabi=vec-extabi in clang and vec-extabi in llc.
Reviewed By: Xiangling_L, DiggerLin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89684
In GCC, `aarch64-*-linux` and `aarch64-*-freebsd` made the switch in 2018
(https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2018-March/495549.html).
In Clang, FreeBSD/Fuchsia/NetBSD/MinGW aarch64 default to -fasynchronous-unwind-tables.
This patch defaults Generic_GCC aarch64 (which affects Linux) to use -fasynchronous-unwind-tables.
Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91760
New MachO LLD doesn't implement the old -macos_version_min (etc)
flags, but it understands the modern platform_version flag.
So make the clang driver pass that when using new MachO LLD.
Also, while here, don't pass -lto_library to LLD, since it
links in LTO libraries statically (which it can because it's
versioned alongside clang).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92037
This patch:
- adds an ld64.lld.darwinnew symlink for lld, to go with f2710d4b57,
so that `clang -fuse-ld=lld.darwinnew` can be used to test new
Mach-O lld while it's in bring-up. (The expectation is that we'll
remove this again once new Mach-O lld is the defauld and only Mach-O
lld.)
- lets the clang driver know if the linker is lld (currently
only triggered if `-fuse-ld=lld` or `-fuse-ld=lld.darwinnew` is
passed). Currently only used for the next point, but could be used
to implement other features that need close coordination between
compiler and linker, e.g. having a diag for calling `clang++` instead
of `clang` when link errors are caused by a missing C++ stdlib.
- lets the clang driver pass `-demangle` to Mach-O lld (both old and
new), in addition to ld64
- implements -demangle for new Mach-O lld
- changes demangleItanium() to accept _Z, __Z, ___Z, ____Z prefixes
(and updates one test added in D68014). Mach-O has an extra
underscore for symbols, and the three (or, on Mach-O, four)
underscores are used for block names.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91884