Currently private copies of captured variables have default alignment. Patch makes private variables to have same alignment as original variables.
llvm-svn: 247260
Currently all variables used in OpenMP regions are captured into a record and passed to outlined functions in this record. It may result in some poor performance because of too complex analysis later in optimization passes. Patch makes to emit outlined functions for parallel-based regions with a list of captured variables. It reduces code for 2*n GEPs, stores and loads at least.
Codegen for task-based regions remains unchanged because runtime requires that all captured variables are passed in captured record.
llvm-svn: 247251
Given a reference to a pointer to member whose class's inheritance model
is unspecified, make sure we come up with an inheritance model in
plausible places. One place we were missing involved LValue to RValue
conversion, another involved unary type traits.
llvm-svn: 247248
This flag causes the compiler to emit bit set entries for functions as well
as runtime bitset checks at indirect call sites. Depends on the new function
bitset mechanism.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11857
llvm-svn: 247238
Generating call assume(icmp %vtable, %global_vtable) after constructor
call for devirtualization purposes.
For more info go to:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2015-July/044227.html
Edit:
Fixed version because of PR24479.
After this patch got reverted because of ScalarEvolution bug (D12719)
Merged after John McCall big patch (Added Address).
http://reviews.llvm.org/D11859
llvm-svn: 247199
We know that a reference can always be dereferenced. However, we don't
always know the number of bytes if the reference's pointee type is
incomplete. This case was correctly handled but we didn't consider the
case where the type is complete but we cannot calculate its size for ABI
specific reasons. In this specific case, a member pointer's size is
available only under certain conditions.
This fixes PR24703.
llvm-svn: 247188
The tests in test/CodeGen/arm-target-features.c are currently
passing but warning messages are suppressed. These tests are now
synchronized with the corresponding changes in Target Parser.
This patch will fix the regressions in clang caused by r247136
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12722
llvm-svn: 247138
Summary:
Currently clang provides no general way to generate nontemporal loads/stores.
There are some architecture specific builtins for doing so (e.g. in x86), but
there is no way to generate non-temporal store on, e.g. AArch64. This patch adds
generic builtins which are expanded to a simple store with '!nontemporal'
attribute in IR.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12313
llvm-svn: 247104
This is making our internal build bot fail because it results in extra warnings being
emitted past what should be sink nodes. (There is actually an example of this in the
updated malloc.c test in the reverted commit.)
I'm working on a patch to fix the original issue by adding a new checker API to explicitly
create error nodes. This API will ensure that error nodes are always tagged in order to
prevent them from being reclaimed.
This reverts commit r246188.
llvm-svn: 247103
When -fmodule-format is set to "obj", emit debug info for all types
declared in a module or referenced by a declaration into the module's
object file container.
This patch adds support for Objective-C types and methods.
llvm-svn: 247068
When -fmodule-format is set to "obj", emit debug info for all types
declared in a module or referenced by a declaration into the module's
object file container.
This patch adds support for C and C++ types.
llvm-svn: 247049
Summary:
If class or struct has not declared a destructor,
no destructor is emitted, and members are not poisoned
after destruction. This case highlights bug in current
implementation of use-after-dtor poisoning (detailed
in https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/596).
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12616
Only check simplest object for existence of sanitizing callback.
Rename test.
llvm-svn: 247025
instruction used the ReturnValue as pointer operand or value operand. This
led to wrong code gen - in later stages (load-store elision code) the found
store and its operand would be erased, causing ReturnValue to become a <badref>.
The patch adds a check that makes sure that ReturnValue is a pointer operand of
store instruction. Regression test is also added.
This fixes PR24386.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12400
llvm-svn: 247003
Introduce an Address type to bundle a pointer value with an
alignment. Introduce APIs on CGBuilderTy to work with Address
values. Change core APIs on CGF/CGM to traffic in Address where
appropriate. Require alignments to be non-zero. Update a ton
of code to compute and propagate alignment information.
As part of this, I've promoted CGBuiltin's EmitPointerWithAlignment
helper function to CGF and made use of it in a number of places in
the expression emitter.
The end result is that we should now be significantly more correct
when performing operations on objects that are locally known to
be under-aligned. Since alignment is not reliably tracked in the
type system, there are inherent limits to this, but at least we
are no longer confused by standard operations like derived-to-base
conversions and array-to-pointer decay. I've also fixed a large
number of bugs where we were applying the complete-object alignment
to a pointer instead of the non-virtual alignment, although most of
these were hidden by the very conservative approach we took with
member alignment.
Also, because IRGen now reliably asserts on zero alignments, we
should no longer be subject to an absurd but frustrating recurring
bug where an incomplete type would report a zero alignment and then
we'd naively do a alignmentAtOffset on it and emit code using an
alignment equal to the largest power-of-two factor of the offset.
We should also now be emitting much more aggressive alignment
attributes in the presence of over-alignment. In particular,
field access now uses alignmentAtOffset instead of min.
Several times in this patch, I had to change the existing
code-generation pattern in order to more effectively use
the Address APIs. For the most part, this seems to be a strict
improvement, like doing pointer arithmetic with GEPs instead of
ptrtoint. That said, I've tried very hard to not change semantics,
but it is likely that I've failed in a few places, for which I
apologize.
ABIArgInfo now always carries the assumed alignment of indirect and
indirect byval arguments. In order to cut down on what was already
a dauntingly large patch, I changed the code to never set align
attributes in the IR on non-byval indirect arguments. That is,
we still generate code which assumes that indirect arguments have
the given alignment, but we don't express this information to the
backend except where it's semantically required (i.e. on byvals).
This is likely a minor regression for those targets that did provide
this information, but it'll be trivial to add it back in a later
patch.
I partially punted on applying this work to CGBuiltin. Please
do not add more uses of the CreateDefaultAligned{Load,Store}
APIs; they will be going away eventually.
llvm-svn: 246985
Apparently there are many cast kinds that may cause implicit pointer
arithmetic to happen. In light of this, the cast ignoring logic
introduced in r246877 has been changed to only ignore a small set of
cast kinds, and a test for this behavior has been added.
Thanks to Richard for catching this before it became a bug report. :)
llvm-svn: 246890
We were crashing in CodeGen given input like this:
int self_alias(void) __attribute__((weak, alias("self_alias")));
such a self-alias is invalid, but instead of diagnosing the situation, we'd
proceed to produce IR for both the function declaration and the alias. Because
we already had a function named 'self_alias', the alias could not be named the
same thing, and so LLVM would pick a different name ('self_alias1' for example)
for that value. When we later called CodeGenModule::checkAliases, we'd look up
the IR value corresponding to the alias name, find the function declaration
instead, and then assert in a cast to llvm::GlobalAlias. The easiest way to prevent
this is simply to avoid creating the wrongly-named alias value in the first
place and issue the diagnostic there (instead of in checkAliases). We detect a
related cycle case in CodeGenModule::EmitAliasDefinition already, so this just
adds a second such check.
Even though the other test cases for this 'alias definition is part of a cycle'
diagnostic are in test/Sema/attr-alias-elf.c, I've added a separate regression
test for this case. This is because I can't add this check to
test/Sema/attr-alias-elf.c without disturbing the other test cases in that
file. In order to avoid construction of the bad IR values, this diagnostic
is emitted from within CodeGenModule::EmitAliasDefinition (and the relevant
declaration is not added to the Aliases vector). The other cycle checks are
done within the CodeGenModule::checkAliases function based on the Aliases
vector, called from CodeGenModule::Release. However, if there have been errors
earlier, HandleTranslationUnit does not call Release, and so checkAliases is
never called, and so none of the other diagnostics would be produced.
Fixes PR23509.
llvm-svn: 246882
This fixes an issue raised in D12412, where we generated invalid IR.
Thanks to Vedant Kumar for coming up with the initial work around.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12412
llvm-svn: 246880
Improvements:
- For all types, we would give up in a case such as:
__builtin_object_size((char*)&foo, N);
even if we could provide an answer to
__builtin_object_size(&foo, N);
We now provide the same answer for both of the above examples in all
cases.
- For type=1|3, we now support subobjects with unknown bases, as long
as the designator is valid.
Thanks to Richard Smith for the review + design planning.
Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12169
llvm-svn: 246877
They might technically have external linkage, but it still doesn't make sense
for the user to try and export such variables. This matches MSVC's and MinGW's
behaviour.
llvm-svn: 246864
If we build with -Werror=implicit-function-declaration, only implicit
function declarations of non-library functions throw compiler errors.
For library functions, we only produce a warning. There is no way to
promote both of these cases to an error without promoting other
warnings.
It makes little sense to introduce an additional compiler flag just to
control this specific warning. In my opinion it should just be part of
the same group.
llvm-svn: 246857
Some of instantiation-dependent expressions could cause false diagnostic to be emitted about unsupported atomic constructs. Relaxed rules for detection of incorrect expressions.
llvm-svn: 246853
Fix processing of shared variables with reference types in OpenMP constructs. Previously, if the variable was not marked in one of the private clauses, the reference to this variable was emitted incorrectly and caused an assertion later.
llvm-svn: 246846
Summary:
Dtor sanitization handled amidst other dtor cleanups,
between cleaning bases and fields. Sanitizer call pushed onto
stack of cleanup operations.
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12022
Refactoring dtor sanitizing emission order.
- Support multiple inheritance by poisoning after
member destructors are invoked, and before base
class destructors are invoked.
- Poison for virtual destructor and virtual bases.
- Repress dtor aliasing when sanitizing in dtor.
- CFE test for dtor aliasing, and repression of aliasing in dtor
code generation.
- Poison members on field-by-field basis, with collective poisoning
of trivial members when possible.
- Check msan flags and existence of fields, before dtor sanitizing,
and when determining if aliasing is allowed.
- Testing sanitizing bit fields.
llvm-svn: 246815
This implements basic support for compiling (though not yet assembling
or linking) for a WebAssembly target. Note that ABI details are not yet
finalized, and may change.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12002
llvm-svn: 246814
It used to work, but was accidentally broken by r179769.
The issue with decayed types was fixed by r190796.
So this patch partially reverts r179769, and adds more tests.
This also fixes PR 18669.
Patch by Sergey Kalinichev.
llvm-svn: 246778
Summary: The command line options for these are -Wa,--trap and -Wa,--break.
Patch by Scott Egerton.
Reviewers: vkalintiris, dsanders
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11676
llvm-svn: 246765
The ACLE (ARM C Language Extensions) 2.0 allows the __fp16 type to be
used as a functon argument or return type (ACLE 1.1 did not).
The current public release of the AAPCS (2.09) states that __fp16 values
should be converted to single-precision before being passed or returned,
but AAPCS 2.10 (to be released shortly) changes this, so that they are
passed in the least-significant 16 bits of either a GPR (for base AAPCS)
or a single-precision register (for AAPCS-VFP). This does not change how
arguments are passed if they get passed on the stack.
This patch brings clang up to compliance with the latest versions of
both of these specs.
We can now set the __ARM_FP16_ARGS ACLE predefine, and we have always
been able to set the __ARM_FP16_FORMAT_IEEE predefine (we do not support
the alternative format).
llvm-svn: 246764
Original commit message:
[ARM] Allow passing/returning of __fp16 arguments
The ACLE (ARM C Language Extensions) 2.0 allows the __fp16 type to be
used as a functon argument or return type (ACLE 1.1 did not).
The current public release of the AAPCS (2.09) states that __fp16 values
should be converted to single-precision before being passed or returned,
but AAPCS 2.10 (to be released shortly) changes this, so that they are
passed in the least-significant 16 bits of either a GPR (for base AAPCS)
or a single-precision register (for AAPCS-VFP). This does not change how
arguments are passed if they get passed on the stack.
This patch brings clang up to compliance with the latest versions of
both of these specs.
We can now set the __ARM_FP16_ARGS ACLE predefine, and we have always
been able to set the __ARM_FP16_FORMAT_IEEE predefine (we do not support
the alternative format).
llvm-svn: 246760
The ACLE (ARM C Language Extensions) 2.0 allows the __fp16 type to be
used as a functon argument or return type (ACLE 1.1 did not).
The current public release of the AAPCS (2.09) states that __fp16 values
should be converted to single-precision before being passed or returned,
but AAPCS 2.10 (to be released shortly) changes this, so that they are
passed in the least-significant 16 bits of either a GPR (for base AAPCS)
or a single-precision register (for AAPCS-VFP). This does not change how
arguments are passed if they get passed on the stack.
This patch brings clang up to compliance with the latest versions of
both of these specs.
We can now set the __ARM_FP16_ARGS ACLE predefine, and we have always
been able to set the __ARM_FP16_FORMAT_IEEE predefine (we do not support
the alternative format).
llvm-svn: 246755
Fixed codegen for extended format of 'if' clauses with special 'directive-name-modifier' + ast-print tests for extended format of 'if' clause.
llvm-svn: 246748
OpenMP 4.1 added special 'directive-name-modifier' to the 'if' clause.
Format of 'if' clause is as follows:
```
if([ directive-name-modifier :] scalar-logical-expression)
```
The restriction rules are also changed.
1. If any 'if' clause on the directive includes a 'directive-name-modifier' then all 'if' clauses on the directive must include a 'directive-name-modifier'.
2. At most one 'if' clause without a 'directive-name-modifier' can appear on the directive.
3. At most one 'if' clause with some particular 'directive-name-modifier' can appear on the directive.
'directive-name-modifier' is important for combined directives and allows to separate conditions in 'if' clause for simple sub-directives in combined directive. This 'directive-name-modifier' identifies the sub-directive to which this 'if' clause must be applied.
llvm-svn: 246747
Summary:
Do not include default sanitizer blacklists into -M/-MM/-MD/-MMD output.
Introduce a frontend option -fdepfile-entry, and only insert them
for the user-defined sanitizer blacklists. In frontend, grab ExtraDeps
from -fdepfile-entry, instead of -fsanitize-blacklist.
Reviewers: rsmith, pcc
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12544
llvm-svn: 246700
This patch depends on r246688 (D12341).
The goal is to make LLVM generate different code for these functions for a target that
has cheap branches (see PR23827 for more details):
int foo();
int normal(int x, int y, int z) {
if (x != 0 && y != 0) return foo();
return 1;
}
int crazy(int x, int y) {
if (__builtin_unpredictable(x != 0 && y != 0)) return foo();
return 1;
}
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12458
llvm-svn: 246699
TagDecls (structs, enums, etc.) may have the same name for linkage
purposes of one another; to disambiguate, we add a number to the mangled
named. However, we didn't do this if the TagDecl has a pseudo-name for
linkage purposes (it was defined alongside a DeclaratorDecl or a
TypeNameDecl).
This fixes PR24651.
llvm-svn: 246659
Summary:
`OpaqueValueExpr`s may not have a source expression (as in the case when
they are created due to a default argument error).
This can cause an assertion failure in `TransformOpaqueValueExpr` during
template instantiation.
This patch fixes the assertion failure.
Reviewers: hfinkel, rsmith
Subscribers: fraggamuffin, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11582
Patch by Rachel Craik!
llvm-svn: 246600
r246546, with a workaround for an MSVC 2013 miscompile and an MSVC 2015
rejects-valid.
Original commit message:
[modules] Rework serialized DeclContext lookup table management. Instead of
walking the loaded ModuleFiles looking for lookup tables for the context, store
them all in one place, and merge them together if we find we have too many
(currently, more than 4). If we do merge, include the merged form in our
serialized lookup table, so that downstream readers never need to look at our
imports' tables.
This gives a huge performance improvement to builds with very large numbers of
modules (in some cases, more than a 2x speedup was observed).
llvm-svn: 246582
predictable diagnostic experience. The hash-of-DeclID order we were using
before gave different results on Win32 due to a different predefined
declaration of __builtin_va_list.
llvm-svn: 246521
GCC 4.8+ has a PowerPC-specific intrinsic, __builtin_ppc_get_timebase, to do
what Clang's __builtin_readcyclecounter does. For compatibility with code that
uses GCC's spelling (including glibc), support it as well.
Partially fixes PR23681.
llvm-svn: 246510
walking the loaded ModuleFiles looking for lookup tables for the context, store
them all in one place, and merge them together if we find we have too many
(currently, more than 4). If we do merge, include the merged form in our
serialized lookup table, so that downstream readers never need to look at our
imports' tables.
This gives a huge performance improvement to builds with very large numbers of
modules (in some cases, more than a 2x speedup was observed).
llvm-svn: 246497
This patch refactors the code to use the GCC installation detector
(modified so that it works in Solaris), and uses
ToolChain::GetFilePath everywhere once it works.
Patch by Xan López <xan@igalia.com>!
llvm-svn: 246473
A class without a name for linkage purposes gets a name along the lines
of <unnamed-type-foo> where foo is either the name of a declarator which
defined it (like a variable or field) or a
typedef-name (like a typedef or alias-declaration).
We handled the declarator case correctly but it would fall down during
template instantiation if the declarator didn't share the tag's type.
We failed to handle the typedef-name case at all.
Instead, keep track of the association between the two and keep it up to
date in the face of template instantiation.
llvm-svn: 246469
Proper diagnostic and resolution of mangled names conflicts between C++ methods
and C functions. This patch implements support for functions/methods only;
support for variables is coming separately.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11297
llvm-svn: 246438
Added codegen for array section in 'depend' clause of 'task' directive. It emits to pointers, one for the begin of array section and another for the end of array section. Size of the section is calculated as (end + 1 - start) * sizeof(basic_element_type).
llvm-svn: 246422
In release builds labels are numbers. Matching just the number may result
in false matches where the label is contained in other numbers, such as
14 inside [114 x i8]. A stricter match requiring start of line or > character
before the label avoids these false matches.
llvm-svn: 246385
We cannot tell if an object is past-the-end if its type is incomplete.
Zero sized objects satisfy past-the-end criteria and our object might
turn out to be such an object.
This fixes PR24622.
llvm-svn: 246359
Change the analyzer's modeling of memcpy to be more precise when copying into fixed-size
array fields. With this change, instead of invalidating the entire containing region the
analyzer now invalidates only offsets for the array itself when it can show that the
memcpy stays within the bounds of the array.
This addresses false positive memory leak warnings of the kind reported by
krzysztof in https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22954
A patch by Pierre Gousseau!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11832
llvm-svn: 246345
This patch does two things:
1) Don't error about dllimport/export on thread-local static local variables.
We put those attributes on static locals in dllimport/export functions
implicitly in case the function gets inlined. Now, for TLS variables this
is a problem because we can't import such variables, but it's a benign
problem becase:
2) Make sure we never inline a dllimport function TLS static locals. In fact,
never inline a dllimport function that references a non-imported function
or variable (because these are not defined in the importing library). This
seems to match MSVC's behaviour.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12422
llvm-svn: 246338
Added codegen for array section in 'depend' clause of 'task' directive. It emits to pointers, one for the begin of array section and another for the end of array section. Size of the section is calculated as (end + 1 - start) * sizeof(basic_element_type).
llvm-svn: 246278
Sometimes, a macro that expands to another macro name will not be printed in
the macro backtrace. This patch finds the missed macro expansions and prints
them. Fixes PR16799
llvm-svn: 246237
Without this, 64-byte vector types (__m512), specified to be 64-byte
aligned in the AVX512 draft SysV ABI, will only be 32-byte aligned.
This is analoguous to AVX, for which we accept 32-byte max alignment.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10724
llvm-svn: 246230
There's no point in using a larger alignment if we have no instructions
that would benefit from it.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12389
llvm-svn: 246229
The ABI string only exists to communicate with TargetCodeGenInfo.
Concretely, since we only used "avx*" ABI strings on x86_64 (as AVX
doesn't affect the i386 ABIs), this meant that, when initializing
SimdDefaultAlign, we would ignore AVX/AVX512 on i386, for no good
reason.
Instead, directly check the features. A similar change for
MaxVectorAlign will follow.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12390
llvm-svn: 246228
There was linker problem, and it turns out that it is not always safe
to refer to vtable. If the vtable is used, then we can refer to it
without any problem, but because we don't know when it will be used or
not, we can only check if vtable is external or it is safe to to emit it
speculativly (when class it doesn't have any inline virtual functions).
It should be fixed in the future.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D12385
llvm-svn: 246214
A couple of changes here:
a) Do less work in the case where we don't have a target attribute on the
function. We've already canonicalized the attributes for the function -
no need to do more work.
b) Use the newer canonicalized feature adding functions from TargetInfo
to do the work when we do have a target attribute. This enables us to diagnose
some warnings in the case of conflicting written attributes (only ppc does
this today) and also make sure to get all of the features for a cpu that's
listed rather than just change the cpu.
Updated all testcases accordingly and added a new testcase to verify that we'll
error out on ppc if we have some incompatible options using the existing diagnosis
framework there.
llvm-svn: 246195
to enable the use of external type references in the debug info
(a.k.a. module debugging).
The driver expands -gmodules to "-g -fmodule-format=obj -dwarf-ext-refs"
and passes that to cc1. All this does at the moment is set a flag
codegenopts.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D11958
llvm-svn: 246192
The LLVM patch changes the analysis diagnostics produced when loops with
floating-point recurrences or memory operations are identified. The new messages
say "cannot prove it is safe to reorder * operations; allow reordering by
specifying #pragma clang loop vectorize(enable)". Depending on the type of
diagnostic the message will include additional options such as ffast-math or
__restrict__.
llvm-svn: 246189
The assertion is caused by reusing a “filler” ExplodedNode as an error node.
The “filler” nodes are only used for intermediate processing and are not
essential for analyzer history, so they can be reclaimed when the
ExplodedGraph is trimmed by the “collectNode” function. When a checker finds a
bug, they generate a new transition in the ExplodedGraph. The analyzer will
try to reuse the existing predecessor node. If it cannot, it creates a new
ExplodedNode, which always has a tag to uniquely identify the creation site.
The assertion is caused when the analyzer reuses a “filler” node.
In the test case, some “filler” nodes were reused and then reclaimed later
when the ExplodedGraph was trimmed. This caused an assertion because the node
was needed to generate the report. The “filler” nodes should not be reused as
error nodes. The patch adds a constraint to prevent this happening, which
solves the problem and makes the test cases pass.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11433
Patch by Ying Yi!
llvm-svn: 246188
Current implementation tries to guess which Action will result in a
job which needs to incorporate device-side GPU binaries. The guessing
was attempting to work around the fact that multiple actions may be
combined into a single compiler invocation. If CudaHostAction ends up
being combined (and thus bypassed during action list traversal) no
device-side actions it pointed to were processed. The guessing worked
for most of the usual cases, but fell apart when external assembler
was used.
This change removes the guessing and makes sure we create and pass
device-side jobs regardless of how the jobs get combined.
* CudaHostAction is always inserted either at Compile phase or the
FinalPhase of current compilation, whichever happens first.
* If selectToolForJob combines CudaHostAction with other actions, it
passes info about CudaHostAction up to the caller
* When it sees that CudaHostAction got combined with other actions
(and hence will never be passed to BuildJobsForActions),
BuildJobsForActions creates device-side jobs the same way they would
be created if CudaHostAction was passed to BuildJobsForActions
directly.
* Added two more test cases to make sure GPU binaries are passed to
correct jobs.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11280
llvm-svn: 246174
Error out if -mfloat-abi=hard or -mhard-float is specified on the command
line and the target ABI is APCS. Previously clang issued no warnings or
errors and just passed the option to the backend, which had no effect on
code generation for targets using APCS.
This commit corrects the patch commited in r245866, which didn't take into
account the fact that not all darwin targets use APCS.
rdar://problem/22257950
http://reviews.llvm.org/D12344
llvm-svn: 246054
We tried to provide a very nice diagnostic when diagnosing an assignment
to a const int & produced by a function call. However, we cannot always
determine what function was called.
This fixes PR24568.
llvm-svn: 246014
Summary:
- Store the exception specification range's begin and end SourceLocation in DeclaratorChuck::FunctionTypeInfo. These SourceLocations can be used in a FixItHint Range.
- Add diagnostic; function concept having an exception specification.
Reviewers: hubert.reinterpretcast, fraggamuffin, faisalv, aaron.ballman, rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11789
llvm-svn: 246005
We agreed for r245605 that, as long as we don't affect -O0 codegen
too much, it's OK to use native constructs rather than intrinsics.
Let's test that, starting with AVX2 here.
See PR24580.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12212
llvm-svn: 245987
As discussed in PR23648 - the intrinsics _m_from_int, _m_to_int and _m_prefetch are defined in mmintrin.h and prfchwintrin.h so we don't need to in Intrin.h
Added tests for _m_from_int and _m_to_int
D11338 already added a test for _m_prefetch
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12272
llvm-svn: 245975
GNU attributes can have a leading and trailing __ appended/prepended to
the attribute name. While the parser and AttributeList::getKind did the
right thing, AttributeList::getAttributeSpellingListIndex did not.
This fixes PR24565.
llvm-svn: 245953
Adds parsing/sema analysis/serialization/deserialization for array sections in OpenMP constructs (introduced in OpenMP 4.0).
Currently it is allowed to use array sections only in OpenMP clauses that accepts list of expressions.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10732
llvm-svn: 245937
_rotl, _rotwl and _lrotl (and their right-shift counterparts) are official x86
intrinsics, and should be supported regardless of environment. This is in contrast
to _rotl8, _rotl16, and _rotl64 which are MS-specific.
Note that the MS documentation for _lrotl is different from the Intel
documentation. Intel explicitly documents it as a 64-bit rotate, while for MS,
since sizeof(unsigned long) for MSVC is always 4, a 32-bit rotate is implied.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12271
llvm-svn: 245923
Error out if the user tries to use float-abi="hard" since it isn't
supported on darwin platforms. Previously clang issued no warnings or
erros and just passed the option to the backend, which had no effect on
code generation for targets using apcs.
rdar://problem/22257950
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12155
llvm-svn: 245866
The ACLE (ARM C Language Extensions) 2.0 defines that the predefined macro
__ARM_FP16_ARGS should be defined if __fp16 can be used as an argument and
result.
The support for __fp16 to be used as an argument and result is already
implemented for AArch64 so this change is just adding the missing macro.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12240
llvm-svn: 245833
If a function declaration is found inside a template function as in:
template<class T> void f() {
void g(int x = T::v) except(T::w);
}
it must be instantiated along with the enclosing template function,
including default arguments and exception specification.
Together with the patch committed in r240974 this implements DR1484.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11194
llvm-svn: 245810
Summary:
According to CUDA documentation, global variables declared with __device__,
__constant__ can be initialized from host code, so mark them as
externally initialized. Because __shared__ variables cannot have an
initialization as part of their declaration and since the value maybe kept
across different kernel invocation, the value of __shared__ is effectively
undefined instead of zero initialized.
Wrongly using zero initializer may cause illegitimate optimization, e.g.
removing unused __constant__ variable because it's not updated in the device
code and the value is initialized with zero.
Test Plan: test/CodeGenCUDA/address-spaces.cu
Patch by Xuetian Weng
Reviewers: jholewinski, eliben, tra, jingyue
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12241
llvm-svn: 245786
all modules and reduce the number of declarations we load when loading a
redeclaration chain.
The new approach is:
* when loading the first declaration of an entity within a module file, we
first load all declarations of the entity that were imported into that
module file, and then load all the other declarations of that entity from
that module file and build a suitable decl chain from them
* when loading any other declaration of an entity, we first load the first
declaration from the same module file
As before, we complete redecl chains through name lookup where necessary.
To make this work, I also had to change the way that template specializations
are stored -- it no longer suffices to track only canonical specializations; we
now emit all "first local" declarations when emitting a list of specializations
for a template.
On one testcase with several thousand imported module files, this reduces the
total runtime by 72%.
llvm-svn: 245779
a contextually-typed expression that semantic analysis will
probably need to invasively rewrite, don't include the
RHS OVE as a separate semantic expression, and check the
operation with the original RHS expression.
There are two contextually-typed expressions that can survive
to here: overloaded function references, which are at least
safe to double-emit, and C++11 initializer list expressions,
which are not at all safe to double-emit and which often
don't update the original syntactic InitListExpr with
implicit conversions to member types, etc.
This means that the original RHS may appear, undecorated by
an OVE, in the semantic expressions. Fortunately, it will
only ever be used in a single place there, and I don't
believe there are clients that rely on being able to pick
out the original RHS from the semantic expressions.
But this could be problematic if there are clients that do
visit the entire tree and rely on not seeing the same
expression multiple times, once in the syntactic and once
in the semantic expressions. This is a very fiddly part
of the compiler.
rdar://21801088
llvm-svn: 245771
This is important in the case that the LLVM-inferred llvm-struct
alignment is not the same as the clang-known C-struct alignment.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12243
llvm-svn: 245719
Add emission of metadata for simd loops in presence of 'simdlen' clause.
If 'simdlen' clause is provided without 'safelen' clause, the vectorizer width for the loop is set to value of 'simdlen' clause + all read/write ops in loop are marked with '!llvm.mem.parallel_loop_access' metadata.
If 'simdlen' clause is provided along with 'safelen' clause, the vectorizer width for the loop is set to value of 'simdlen' clause + all read/write ops in loop are not marked with '!llvm.mem.parallel_loop_access' metadata.
If 'safelen' clause is provided without 'simdlen' clause, the vectorizer width for the loop is set to value of 'safelen' clause + all read/write ops in loop are not marked with '!llvm.mem.parallel_loop_access' metadata.
llvm-svn: 245697
Add parsing/sema analysis for 'simdlen' clause in simd directives. Also add check that if both 'safelen' and 'simdlen' clauses are specified, the value of 'simdlen' parameter is less than the value of 'safelen' parameter.
llvm-svn: 245692
While working around a bug in certain standard library implementations,
we would try to diagnose the issue so that library implementors would
fix their code. However, we assumed an entity being initialized was
a non-static data member subobject when other circumstances are
possible.
This fixes PR24526.
llvm-svn: 245675
According to standard the 'uval' modifier declares the address of the original list item to have an invariant value for all iterations of the associated loop(s). Patch improves codegen for this qualifier by removing usage of the original reference variable and replacing by referenced l-value.
llvm-svn: 245674
For some reason, clang had been treating a command like:
clang -static -fPIC foo.c
as if it should be compiled without the PIC relocation model.
This was incorrect: -static should be affecting only the linking
model, and -fPIC only the compilation.
This new behavior also matches GCC.
This is a follow-up from a review comment on r245447.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12208
llvm-svn: 245667
This lets us optimize them better. We agreed to remove the intrinsics,
instead of combining them later, as, at -O0, we generate the expected
instructions. Plus, it's a nice cleanup.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10556
llvm-svn: 245605
The problem is that the arguments are of TheCall are reset later
to the ones in Args, making TypoExpr put back. Some TypoExpr that have
already been diagnosed and will assert later in Sema::getTypoExprState
llvm-svn: 245560
Standard allows to use 'uval' and 'ref' modifiers in 'linear' clause for variables with reference types only. Added check for it and modified test.
llvm-svn: 245556
OpenMP 4.1 adds 3 optional modifiers to 'linear' clause.
Format of 'linear' clause has changed to:
```
linear(linear-list[ : linear-step])
```
where linear-list is one of the following
```
list
modifier(list)
```
where modifier is one of the following:
```
ref (C++)
val (C/C++)
uval (C++)
```
Patch adds parsing and sema analysis for these modifiers.
llvm-svn: 245550
alignment is ignored, and they always allocate a complete
storage unit.
Also, change the dumping of AST record layouts: use the more
readable C++-style dumping even in C, include bitfield offset
information in the dump, and don't print sizeof/alignof
information for fields of record type, since we don't do so
for bases or other kinds of field.
rdar://22275433
llvm-svn: 245514
Remove the assumption of a Boolean type by checking if an expression is known
to have a boolean value. Disable warning in two other tests.
llvm-svn: 245507
doing assembly-only, and unify the Driver's PIC argument parsing.
On a few architectures, parsing of assembly files annoyingly depends
on whether PIC is enabled or not. This was handled for external 'as'
already (passing -KPIC), but was missed for calls to the standalone
internal assembler.
The integrated-as.s test needed to be modified to not expect
-fsanitize=address to be unused, as now fsanitize *IS* used for
assembly, since -fsanitize=memory can sometimes imply -fPIE, which the
assembler needs to know (gack!!).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11845
llvm-svn: 245447
"generic" cpu was wrongly handled as exact real CPU name of ARMv8.1A architecture.
This has been fixed, now it is abstract name, suitable for any arch.
Reviewers: rengolin
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11640
llvm-svn: 245445
Adds libomp.lib for -fopenmp=libomp and libiomp5md.lib for -fopenmp=libiomp5 on Windows
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11932
llvm-svn: 245414
__builtin_object_size would return incorrect answers for many uses where
type=3. This fixes the inaccuracy by making us emit 0 instead of LLVM's
objectsize intrinsic.
Additionally, there are many cases where we would emit suboptimal (but
correct) answers, such as when arrays are involved. This patch fixes
some of these cases (please see new tests in test/CodeGen/object-size.c
for specifics on which cases are improved)
Resubmit of r245323 with PR24493 fixed.
Patch mostly by Richard Smith.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12000
This fixes PR15212.
llvm-svn: 245403
__builtin_object_size would return incorrect answers for many uses where
type=3. This fixes the inaccuracy by making us emit 0 instead of LLVM's
objectsize intrinsic.
Additionally, there are many cases where we would emit suboptimal (but
correct) answers, such as when arrays are involved. This patch fixes
some of these cases (please see new tests in test/CodeGen/object-size.c
for specifics on which cases are improved)
Patch mostly by Richard Smith.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12000
This fixes PR15212.
llvm-svn: 245323
OpenMP 4.1 allows to use variables with reference types in all private clauses (private, firstprivate, lastprivate, linear etc.). Patch allows to use such variables and fixes codegen for linear variables with reference types.
llvm-svn: 245268
context is the class itself but lookups should be performed starting with the
lookup parent of the class (class and base members don't shadow types from the
surrounding context because they have not been declared yet).
llvm-svn: 245236
Summary:
If a module was unavailable (either a missing requirement on the module
being imported, or a missing file anywhere in the top-level module (and
not dominated by an unsatisfied `requires`)), we would silently treat
inclusions as textual. This would cause all manner of crazy and
confusing errors (and would also silently "work" sometimes, making the
problem difficult to track down).
I'm really not a fan of the `M->isAvailable(getLangOpts(), getTargetInfo(),
Requirement, MissingHeader)` function; it seems to do too many things at
once, but for now I've done things in a sort of awkward way.
The changes to test/Modules/Inputs/declare-use/module.map
were necessitated because the thing that was meant to be tested there
(introduced in r197805) was predicated on silently falling back to textual
inclusion, which we no longer do.
The changes to test/Modules/Inputs/macro-reexport/module.modulemap
are just an overlooked missing header that seems to have been missing since
this code was committed (r213922), which is now caught.
Reviewers: rsmith, benlangmuir, djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10423
llvm-svn: 245228
This enables Clang to correctly handle code such as:
struct __declspec(dllexport) S {
int x = 42;
};
where it would otherwise error due to trying to generate the default
constructor before the in-class initializer for x has been parsed.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11850
llvm-svn: 245139
Summary: Adding check to emit diagnostic for invalid tag when concept is specified and associated tests.
Reviewers: rsmith, hubert.reinterpretcast, fraggamuffin, faisalv, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: aaron.ballman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11916
llvm-svn: 245123
Add checkers that detect code-level localizability issues for OS X / iOS:
- A path sensitive checker that warns about uses of non-localized
NSStrings passed to UI methods expecting localized strings.
- A syntax checker that warns against not including a comment in
NSLocalizedString macros.
A patch by Kulpreet Chilana!
(This is the second attempt with the compilation issue on Windows and
the random test failures resolved.)
llvm-svn: 245093
It is flaky due to inability to remove files with open handles. We
could paper over it with rm -f, but then the file would still be
present.
This is more evidence to me that we should roll our own 'rm'
implementation in LLVM.
llvm-svn: 245083
Summary:
MSDN says that fastcall, stdcall, thiscall, and vectorcall are all
accepted but ignored on ARM and X64.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/984x0h58.aspx
MSDN also says cdecl is also accepted and typically ignored
This patch brings ARM in line with how we ignore them for X64
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: compnerd, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12034
llvm-svn: 245076
So, we now reject that. We also warn for any external-linkage global
variable named main in C, because it results in undefined behavior.
PR: 24309
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11658
Reviewed by: rsmith
llvm-svn: 245051
blender uses statements expression in condition of the loop under control of the '#pragma omp parallel for'. This condition is used several times in different expressions required for codegen of the loop directive. If there are some variables defined in statement expression, it fires an assert during codegen because of redefinition of the same variables.
We have to rebuild several expression to be sure that all variables are unique.
llvm-svn: 245041
file in the .pcm files. This allows a smaller set of files to be sent to a
remote build worker when building with explicit modules (for instance, module
map files need not be sent along with the corresponding precompiled modules).
This doesn't actually make the embedded files visible to header search, so
it's not useful as a packaging format for public header files.
llvm-svn: 245028
We risk iterator invalidation issues if we use a DenseMap to hold the
backing storage for an APValue. Instead, BumpPtrAllocate them and
use APValue * as our DenseMap value.
Also, don't assume that MaterializedGlobalTemporaryMap won't regrow
between when we initially perform a lookup and later on when we actually
try to insert into it.
This fixes PR24289.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11629
llvm-svn: 244989
via a module map found by -fmodule-map-file=, the home directory of the module
is the current working directory, even if that's a different directory on
reload.
llvm-svn: 244988
Summary:
The default blacklists may vary across different architectures and
configurations. It was not wise to include into http://reviews.llvm.org/D11968
Reviewers: chapuni, pcc
Subscribers: cfe-commits, pcc
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12021
llvm-svn: 244985
Summary: Poisoning applied to only class members, and before dtors for base class invoked
Implement poisoning of only class members in dtor, as opposed to also
poisoning fields inherited from base classes. Members are poisoned
only once, by the last dtor for a class. Skip poisoning if class has
no fields.
Verify emitted code for derived class with virtual destructor sanitizes
its members only once.
Removed patch file containing extraneous changes.
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11951
Simplified test cases for use-after-dtor
Summary: Simplified test cases to focus on one feature at time.
Tests updated to align with new emission order for sanitizing
callback.
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12003
llvm-svn: 244933
files: include the .pcm file itself in the .d output, rather than including its
own input files. Other forms of module file continue to be transparent for .d
output.
Arguably, the input files for the .pcm file are still inputs to the
compilation, but that's unnecessary for make-like build systems (where the
mtime of the .pcm file is sufficient) and harmful for smarter build systems
that know about module files and want to track only the local dependencies.
llvm-svn: 244923
-fno-rtti-data makes it so that vtables emitted in the current TU lack
RTTI data. This means that dynamic_cast usually fails at runtime. Users
of the existing cxx_rtti feature expect all of RTTI to work, not just
some of it.
Chromium bug for context: http://crbug.com/518191
llvm-svn: 244922
This preserves backwards compatibility for two hacks in the Darwin
system module map files:
1. The use of 'requires excluded' to make headers non-modular, which
should really be mapped to 'textual' now that we have this feature.
2. Silently removes a bogus cplusplus requirement from IOKit.avc.
Once we start diagnosing missing requirements and headers on
auto-imports these would have broken compatibility with existing Darwin
SDKs.
llvm-svn: 244912
Summary:
When we want to use mingw-w64 and clang with compiler-rt we should not
need to have libgcc installed. This fixes finding includes when libgcc
is not installed
Reviewers: yaron.keren
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11808
llvm-svn: 244902
Summary:
Clang sanitizers, such as AddressSanitizer, ThreadSanitizer, MemorySanitizer,
Control Flow Integrity and others, use blacklists to specify which types / functions
should not be instrumented to avoid false positives or suppress known failures.
This change adds the blacklist filenames to the list of dependencies of the rules,
generated with -M/-MM/-MD/-MMD. This lets CMake/Ninja recognize that certain
C/C++/ObjC files need to be recompiled (if a blacklist is updated).
Reviewers: pcc
Subscribers: rsmith, honggyu.kim, pcc, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11968
llvm-svn: 244867
Verify emitted code for derived class with virtual destructor sanitizes its members only once.
Changed emission order for dtor callback, so only the last dtor for a class emits the sanitizing callback, while ensuring that class members are poisoned before base class destructors are invoked.
Skip poisoning of members, if class has no fields.
Removed patch file containing extraneous changes.
Summary: Poisoning applied to only class members, and before dtors for base class invoked
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11951
llvm-svn: 244819
When displaying the macro backtrace, ignore some of the backtraces that do not
provide extra information to the diagnostic. Typically, if the problem is
entirely contained within a macro argument, the macro expansion is often not
needed. Also take into account SourceRange's attached to the diagnostic when
selecting which backtraces to ignore. Two previous test cases have also been
updated.
Patch by Zhengkai Wu, with minor formatting fixes.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11778
llvm-svn: 244788
The fix for this is in LLVM but it depends on how clang handles the alias
attribute, so add a test to the clang tests to make sure everything works
together as expected.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11980
llvm-svn: 244756
emit lexical contents for a declaration for another module. Track which module
those contents came from, and ensure that we only grab the lexical contents
from a single such instantiation.
llvm-svn: 244682
This non-conforming extension was introduced to make it possible for us
to correctly compile <atomic> in VS 2013 and 2015. Let's limit its
impact to system headers to encourage portable code.
llvm-svn: 244650
Summary:
float_cast_overflow is the only UBSan check without a source location attached.
This patch propagates SourceLocations where necessary to get them to the
EmitCheck() call.
Reviewers: rsmith, ABataev, rjmccall
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11757
llvm-svn: 244568
Our implementations of these type trait intrinsics simply mapped them to
__has_trivial_destructor. Instead, flesh these intrinsics out with a
full implementation which matches the standard's description.
llvm-svn: 244564
This patche and a related llvm patch solve the problem of having to explicitly enable analysis when specifying a loop hint pragma to get the diagnostics. Passing AlwasyPrint as the pass name (see below) causes the front-end to print the diagnostic if the user has specified '-Rpass-analysis' without an '=<target-pass>’. Users of loop hints can pass that compiler option without having to specify the pass and they will get diagnostics for only those loops with loop hints.
llvm-svn: 244556
Summary:
NaCl is a platform where long double is the same as double.
Its mangling is spelled with "long double" but its ABI lowering is the same
as double.
Reviewers: rnk, chh
Subscribers: jfb, cfe-commits, dschuff
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11922
llvm-svn: 244541
Following one of the appended options will allow the loop to be vectorized. We do not include a command line option for modifying the pointer checking threshold because there is no clang-level interface for this currently.
llvm-svn: 244526
A test was recently (r244468) added to cover long double calling convention
codegen, distinguishing between Android and GNU conventions (where long doubles
are fp128 and x86_fp80, respectively). Native Client is a target where long
doubles are the same as doubles. This change augments the test to cover
that case.
Also rename the test to test/codeGen/X86_64-longdouble.c
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11921
llvm-svn: 244524
When clang is built with -DLLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=Off,
it does not create names for IR values.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11437
llvm-svn: 244502
This allows emitting kernels that were instantiated from the host code
and which would never be explicitly referenced otherwise.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11666
llvm-svn: 244501
The main purpose is to avoid errors and warnings while parsing CUDA
header files. The attributes are currently unused otherwise.
Differential version: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11690
llvm-svn: 244497
With this patch clang appends the command line options that would allow vectorization when floating-point commutativity is required. Specifically those are enabling fast-math or specifying a loop hint.
llvm-svn: 244492
Summary:
The vtable takes its DLL storage class from the class, not the key
function. When they disagree, the vtable won't be exported by the DLL
that defines the key function. The easiest way to ensure that importers
of the class emit their own vtable is to say that the class has no key
function.
Reviewers: hans, majnemer
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11913
llvm-svn: 244488
cl uses 'CL' and '_CL_' to prepend and append command line options to
the given argument vector. There is an additional quirk whereby '#' is
transformed into '='.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11896
llvm-svn: 244473
These changes are for Android x86_64 targets to be compatible
with current Android g++ and conform to AMD64 ABI.
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=23897
* Return type of long double (fp128) should be fp128, not x86_fp80.
* Vararg of long double (fp128) could be in register and overflowed to memory.
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24111
* Return value of long double (fp128) _Complex should be in memory like a structure of {fp128,fp128}.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11437
llvm-svn: 244468
This change adds the new unroll metadata "llvm.loop.unroll.enable" which directs
the optimizer to unroll a loop fully if the trip count is known at compile time, and
unroll partially if the trip count is not known at compile time. This differs from
"llvm.loop.unroll.full" which explicitly does not unroll a loop if the trip count is not
known at compile time
With this change "#pragma unroll" generates "llvm.loop.unroll.enable" rather than
"llvm.loop.unroll.full" metadata. This changes the semantics of "#pragma unroll" slightly
to mean "unroll aggressively (fully or partially)" rather than "unroll fully or not at all".
The motivating example for this change was some internal code with a loop marked
with "#pragma unroll" which only sometimes had a compile-time trip count depending
on template magic. When the trip count was a compile-time constant, everything works
as expected and the loop is fully unrolled. However, when the trip count was not a
compile-time constant the "#pragma unroll" explicitly disabled unrolling of the loop(!).
Removing "#pragma unroll" caused the loop to be unrolled partially which was desirable
from a performance perspective.
llvm-svn: 244467
-mkernel enables -fno-builtin and -fno-common by default, but allows -fbuiltin
and -fcommon to override that. However "-fbuiltin -fno-builtin" is treated the
same as "-fbuiltin" which is wrong, so fix that. Also fixes similar behaviour
when -fno-common is default.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11459
llvm-svn: 244437
Original class was not marked with inheritance attribute and it causes a crash on codegen.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11828
llvm-svn: 244428
build process when we implicitly build a module. Previously, we'd create the
specified .d file once for each implicitly-built module and then finally
overwrite it with the correct contents after the requested build completes.
(This fails if you use stdout as a dependency file, which is what the provided
testcase does, and is how I discovered this brokenness.)
llvm-svn: 244412
arguments because the reloaded form might have become non-canonical across the
serialization/deserialization step (this particularly happens when the
canonical form of the type involves an expression).
llvm-svn: 244409
Implemented in MinGW::Linker::AddLibGCC since AddLibgcc is a logic puzzle even
before adding one more boolean. A first step towards simplification of AddLibgcc
would be to factor out the Android AddLibgcc code into its own routine.
llvm-svn: 244407
This reverts commit fc885033a30b6e30ccf82398ae7c30e646727b10.
Revert all localization checker commits until the proper fix is implemented.
llvm-svn: 244394
Add checkers that detect code-level localizability issues for OS X / iOS:
- A path sensitive checker that warns about uses of non-localized
NSStrings passed to UI methods expecting localized strings.
- A syntax checker that warns against not including a comment in
NSLocalizedString macros.
A patch by Kulpreet Chilana!
llvm-svn: 244389
The ObjCSuperCallChecker issues alarms for various Objective-C APIs that require
a subclass to call to its superclass's version of a method when overriding it.
So, for example, it raises an alarm when the -viewDidLoad method in a subclass
of UIViewController does not call [super viewDidLoad].
This patch fixes a false alarm where the analyzer erroneously required the
implementation of the superclass itself (e.g., UIViewController) to call
super.
rdar://problem/18416944
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11842
llvm-svn: 244386
Function types without prototypes can arise when mangling a function type
within an overloadable function in C. We mangle these as the absence of
any parameter types (not even an empty parameter list).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11848
llvm-svn: 244374
... and add aarch32 to specifically refer to the 32-bit ones.
Previously, 'arm' meant only 32-bit architectures and there was no way
for a module to build with both 32 and 64 bit ARM architectures.
Now a module that is intended to work on both architectures can specify
requires arm
whereas a module only for 32-bit platforms can say
requires aarch32
and just like before, 64-bit only can say
requires aarch64
llvm-svn: 244306
MinGW has some pretty strange behvaior around RTTI and
dllimport/dllexport:
- RTTI data is never imported
- RTTI data is only exported if the class has no key function.
llvm-svn: 244266
OpenMP 4.1 allows to use variables with reference types in private clauses and, therefore, in init expressions of the cannonical loop forms.
llvm-svn: 244209
When a thunk is generated with a call to the original adjusted function,
the thunk appears in the debugger call stack. We want the backend to perform
tail-call optimization on the call, to make it invisible to the debugger.
This fixes PR24235
Patch by: amjad.aboud@intel.com
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11476
llvm-svn: 244207