Linux-only for now. Some mac bits stubbed out, but not tested.
Good enough for the tiny_race.c example at
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ThreadSanitizer.html :
$ out/gn/bin/clang -fsanitize=address -g -O1 tiny_race.c
$ while true; do ./a.out || echo $? ; done
While here, also make `-fsanitize=address` work for .c files.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99795
This reverts commit 13aff21f0d,
since the CMake part relanded in c06a8f9caa.
The GN part is a bit simpler than last time due to the
prior simplifications in acea470c16.
RVV intrinsics has new overloading rule, please see
82aac7dad4
Changed:
1. Rename `generic` to `overloaded` because the new rule is not using C11 generic.
2. Change HasGeneric to HasNoMaskedOverloaded because all masked operations
support overloading api.
3. Add more overloaded tests due to overloading rule changed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99189
Follow up from D92955 and D83636. This patch makes the base cpp files
OMP.cpp and ACC.cpp normal files and they now include the XXX.inc file
generated by tablegen. This reduces the number of file generated by the
DirectiveEmitter backend and makes it closer to the proposal in D83636.
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93560
Lookup tables generate non PIC-friendly code, which requires dynamic relocation as described in:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45244
This patch adds a new pass that converts lookup tables to relative lookup tables to make them PIC-friendly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94355
Pass no longer handles skips. Pass now removes unnecessary
unconditional branches and lowers early termination branches.
Hence rename to SILateBranchLowering.
Move code to handle returns to epilog from SIPreEmitPeephole
into SILateBranchLowering. This means SIPreEmitPeephole only
contains optional optimisations, and all required transforms
are in SILateBranchLowering.
Reviewed By: arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98915
SIRemoveShortExecBranches is an optimisation so fits well in the
context of SIPreEmitPeephole.
Test changes relate to early termination from kills which have now
been lowered prior to considering branches for removal.
As these use s_cbranch the execz skips are now retained instead.
Currently either behaviour is valid as kill with EXEC=0 is a nop;
however, if early termination is used differently in future then
the new behaviour is the correct one.
Reviewed By: foad
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98917
- D96404 defaulted to libunwind which isn't provided by NDK r21
(or r22), so specify -rtlib=libgcc on non-arm32.
- D97993 means that we need to use --gcc-toolchain instead of -B
to let the driver find libgcc.
Generate a json file containing descriptions of AST classes and their
public accessors which return SourceLocation or SourceRange.
Use the JSON file to generate a C++ API and implementation for accessing
the source locations and method names for accessing them for a given AST
node.
This new API can be used to implement 'srcloc' output in clang-query:
http://ce.steveire.com/z/m_kTIo
The JSON file can also be used to generate bindings for other languages,
such as Python and Javascript:
https://steveire.wordpress.com/2019/04/30/the-future-of-ast-matching
In this first version of this feature, only the accessors for Stmt
classes are generated, not Decls, TypeLocs etc. Those can be added
after this change is reviewed, as this change is mostly about
infrastructure of these code generators.
Also in this version, the platforms/cmake configurations are excluded as
much as possible so that support can be added iteratively. Currently a
break on any platform causes a revert of the entire feature. This way,
the `OR WIN32` can be removed in a future commit and if it breaks the
buildbots, only that commit gets reverted, making the entire process
easier to manage.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93164
Generate a json file containing descriptions of AST classes and their
public accessors which return SourceLocation or SourceRange.
Use the JSON file to generate a C++ API and implementation for accessing
the source locations and method names for accessing them for a given AST
node.
This new API can be used to implement 'srcloc' output in clang-query:
http://ce.steveire.com/z/m_kTIo
The JSON file can also be used to generate bindings for other languages,
such as Python and Javascript:
https://steveire.wordpress.com/2019/04/30/the-future-of-ast-matching
In this first version of this feature, only the accessors for Stmt
classes are generated, not Decls, TypeLocs etc. Those can be added
after this change is reviewed, as this change is mostly about
infrastructure of these code generators.
Also in this version, the platforms/cmake configurations are excluded as
much as possible so that support can be added iteratively. Currently a
break on any platform causes a revert of the entire feature. This way,
the `OR WIN32` can be removed in a future commit and if it breaks the
buildbots, only that commit gets reverted, making the entire process
easier to manage.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93164
Generate a json file containing descriptions of AST classes and their
public accessors which return SourceLocation or SourceRange.
Use the JSON file to generate a C++ API and implementation for accessing
the source locations and method names for accessing them for a given AST
node.
This new API can be used to implement 'srcloc' output in clang-query:
http://ce.steveire.com/z/m_kTIo
The JSON file can also be used to generate bindings for other languages,
such as Python and Javascript:
https://steveire.wordpress.com/2019/04/30/the-future-of-ast-matching
In this first version of this feature, only the accessors for Stmt
classes are generated, not Decls, TypeLocs etc. Those can be added
after this change is reviewed, as this change is mostly about
infrastructure of these code generators.
Also in this version, the platforms/cmake configurations are excluded as
much as possible so that support can be added iteratively. Currently a
break on any platform causes a revert of the entire feature. This way,
the `OR WIN32` can be removed in a future commit and if it breaks the
buildbots, only that commit gets reverted, making the entire process
easier to manage.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93164
D96109 was recently submitted which contains the refactored implementation of
-funique-internal-linakge-names by adding the unique suffixes in clang rather
than as an LLVM pass. Deleting the former implementation in this change.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98234
With this, you can set `clang_base_path = "//out/gn1"` in `out/gn2/args.gn` and
the build in out/gn2 will use clang and lld from out/gn1.
Setting `clang_base_path` to an absolute path (with e.g.
`clang_base_path = getenv("HOME") + "/src/..."`) should behave as before.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97989
This reverts commit 900f076113 and attempts an actual fix: All failing tests for llvm-jitlink use the `-noexec` flag. The inputs they operate on are not meant for execution on the host system. Looking e.g. at the MachO_test_harness_harnesss.s test, llvm-mc generates input machine code with "x86_64-apple-macosx10.9".
My previous attempt in bbdb4c8c9b disabled the debug support plugin for Windows targets, but what we would actually want is to disable it on Windows HOSTS.
With the new patch here, I don't do exactly that, but instead follow the approach for the EH frame plugin and include the `-noexec` flag in the condition. It should have the desired effect when it comes to the test suite. It appears a little workaround'ish, but should work reliably for now. I will discuss the issue with Lang and see if we can do better. Thanks @thakis again for the temporary fix.
fix attempt http://reviews.llvm.org/rGbbdb4c8c9bcef0e didn't work
The problem is that the test tries to look up
llvm_orc_registerJITLoaderGDBWrapper from the llvm-jitlink.exe
executable, but the symbol wasn't exported. Just manually export it
for now. There's a FIXME with a suggestion for a real fix.
LIBCLANG_INCLUDE_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA causes clang-tools-extra tools
to be included in libclang, which caused a dependency cycle. The option
has been off by default for two releases now, and (based on a web search
and mailing list feedback) nobody seems to turn it on. Remove it, like
planned on https://reviews.llvm.org/D79599
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97693
The new Darwin backend for LLD is now able to link reasonably large
real-world programs on x86_64. For instance, we have achieved
self-hosting for the X86_64 target, where all LLD tests pass when
building lld with itself on macOS. As such, we would like to make it the
default back-end.
The new port is now named `ld64.lld`, and the old port remains
accessible as `ld64.lld.darwinold`
This [annoucement email][1] has some context. (But note that, unlike
what the email says, we are no longer doing this as part of the LLVM 12
branch cut -- instead we will go into LLVM 13.)
Numerous mechanical test changes were required to make this change; in
the interest of creating something that's reviewable on Phabricator,
I've split out the boring changes into a separate diff (D95905). I plan to
merge its contents with those in this diff before landing.
(@gkm made the original draft of this diff, and he has agreed to let me
take over.)
[1]: https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-January/147665.html
Reviewed By: #lld-macho, thakis
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95204
This is useful for projects that pull in libcxx and libcxxabi and build
them using out-of-tree build files, but don't make them sibling
directories (or don't call the sibling directories libcxx and libcxxabi
for some reason).
Fixes PR49313.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97379
Rename the CMake option, LIBUNWIND_HERMETIC_STATIC_LIBRARY, to
LIBUNWIND_HIDE_SYMBOLS. Rename the C macro define,
_LIBUNWIND_DISABLE_VISIBILITY_ANNOTATIONS, to _LIBUNWIND_HIDE_SYMBOLS,
because now the macro adds a .hidden directive rather than merely
suppress visibility annotations.
For ELF, when LIBUNWIND_HIDE_SYMBOLS is enabled, mark unw_getcontext as
hidden. This symbol is the only one defined using src/assembly.h's
WEAK_ALIAS macro. Other unw_* weak aliases are defined in C++ and are
already hidden.
Mach-O doesn't support weak aliases, so remove .weak_reference and
weak_import. When LIBUNWIND_HIDE_SYMBOLS is enabled, output
.private_extern for the unw_* aliases.
In assembly.h, add missing SYMBOL_NAME macro invocations, which are
used to prefix symbol names with '_' on some targets.
Fixes PR46709.
Reviewed By: #libunwind, phosek, compnerd, steven_wu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93003