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Author SHA1 Message Date
Hubert Tong 0d0dbd6170 [NFC][Support] Make Unix/Program.inc separately compilable
To improve CI checks, make `Unix/Program.inc` separately compilable.
2020-06-25 15:41:17 -04:00
Hubert Tong 7b2eb7a621 [Support][AIX] Add declaration of wait4 to fix build
While `wait4` is not documented for AIX, it is available; however, even
on systems where it is available, the system headers do not always
provide a declaration of the function. This patch provides a declaration
of `wait4` for AIX.

Reviewed By: daltenty

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82282
2020-06-25 15:40:07 -04:00
Serge Pavlov 2e613d2ded [Support] Get process statistics in ExecuteAndWait and Wait
The functions sys::ExcecuteAndWait and sys::Wait now have additional
argument of type pointer to structure, which is filled with process
execution statistics upon process termination. These are total and user
execution times and peak memory consumption. By default this argument is
nullptr so existing users of these function must not change behavior.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78901
2020-06-17 13:39:59 +07:00
Serge Pavlov 8577595e03 Revert "[Support] Add file lock/unlock functions"
This reverts commit f51bc4fb60.
It broke the Solaris buildbots (Builder clang-solaris11-sparcv9 Build #5494
<http://lab.llvm.org:8014/builders/clang-solaris11-sparcv9/builds/54).
2020-06-03 15:40:12 +07:00
Serge Pavlov f51bc4fb60 [Support] Add file lock/unlock functions
New functions `lockFile`, `tryLockFile` and `unlockFile` implement
simple file locking. They lock or unlock entire file. This must be
enough to support simulataneous writes to log files in parallel builds.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78896
2020-06-03 12:22:45 +07:00
Ed Maste 21e5e1724b getMainExecutable: Fix hand-rolled AT_EXECPATH for older FreeBSD
Once we hit AT_NULL, we need to bail out of the loop; not just the
enclosing switch.  This fixes basic usage (e.g. `cc --version`) when
AT_EXECPATH isn't present on older branches (e.g. under
emu-user-static, at the moment), where we would previously run off
the end of ::environ.

Patch By: kevans

Reviewed By: arichardson

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.llvm.org/D79239
2020-05-07 17:05:17 -04:00
Sam McCall 4e769e93b9 Reland "Add a facility to get system cache directory and use it in clangd"
This reverts commit faf2dce1dd.
2020-04-29 00:56:36 +02:00
Eric Christopher faf2dce1dd Temporarily revert "Add a facility to get system cache directory and use it in clangd"
This reverts commit ad38f4b371.

As it broke building the unittests:

.../sources/llvm-project/llvm/unittests/Support/Path.cpp:334:5: error: use of undeclared identifier 'set'
    set(Value);
    ^
1 error generated.
2020-04-28 15:49:46 -07:00
Vojtěch Štěpančík ad38f4b371 Add a facility to get system cache directory and use it in clangd
Summary:
This patch adds a function that is similar to `llvm::sys::path::home_directory`, but provides access to the system cache directory.

For Windows, that is %LOCALAPPDATA%, and applications should put their files under %LOCALAPPDATA%\Organization\Product\.

For *nixes, it adheres to the XDG Base Directory Specification, so it first looks at the XDG_CACHE_HOME environment variable and falls back to ~/.cache/.

Subsequently, the Clangd Index storage leverages this new API to put index files somewhere else than the users home directory.

Fixes https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/341

Reviewers: sammccall, chandlerc, Bigcheese

Reviewed By: sammccall

Subscribers: hiraditya, ilya-biryukov, MaskRay, jkorous, dexonsmith, arphaman, kadircet, ormris, usaxena95, cfe-commits, llvm-commits

Tags: #clang-tools-extra, #clang, #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78501
2020-04-28 23:18:31 +02:00
Fangrui Song 041a3557f0 [CMake] Delete HAVE_SCHED_GETAFFINITY and HAVE_CPU_COUNT
sched_getaffinity (Linux specific) has been available

* in glibc since 2002-08-08 (commit 972e719e8154eec5f543b027e2a08dfa285d55d5)
* in musl since the initial check-in.
2020-04-19 08:50:23 -07:00
Sergej Jaskiewicz 5cef31074f Introduce llvm::sys::Process::getProcessId() and adopt it
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78022
2020-04-16 15:05:37 +03:00
Fangrui Song a3eb3d3d92 [Support] Delete ioctl TIOCGWINSZ
D61326 essentially disabled `ioctl(FileID, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws)`.  Nobody
has complained for one year. So let's just delete the code.
2020-03-31 16:41:09 -07:00
Alexandre Ganea 09158252f7 [ThinLTO] Allow usage of all hardware threads in the system
Before this patch, it wasn't possible to extend the ThinLTO threads to all SMT/CMT threads in the system. Only one thread per core was allowed, instructed by usage of llvm::heavyweight_hardware_concurrency() in the ThinLTO code. Any number passed to the LLD flag /opt:lldltojobs=..., or any other ThinLTO-specific flag, was previously interpreted in the context of llvm::heavyweight_hardware_concurrency(), which means SMT disabled.

One can now say in LLD:
/opt:lldltojobs=0 -- Use one std::thread / hardware core in the system (no SMT). Default value if flag not specified.
/opt:lldltojobs=N -- Limit usage to N threads, regardless of usage of heavyweight_hardware_concurrency().
/opt:lldltojobs=all -- Use all hardware threads in the system. Equivalent to /opt:lldltojobs=$(nproc) on Linux and /opt:lldltojobs=%NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS% on Windows. When an affinity mask is set for the process, threads will be created only for the cores selected by the mask.

When N > number-of-hardware-threads-in-the-system, the threads in the thread pool will be dispatched equally on all CPU sockets (tested only on Windows).
When N <= number-of-hardware-threads-on-a-CPU-socket, the threads will remain on the CPU socket where the process started (only on Windows).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75153
2020-03-27 10:20:58 -04:00
Joerg Sonnenberger dc383f07b0 Stop including sys/param.h from Unix.h 2020-02-25 15:35:04 +01:00
Joerg Sonnenberger 4e45ef4d77 Prefer PATH_MAX to MAXPATHLEN
The former is part of POSIX and requires less heavy headers. They are
practically functionally equivalent.
2020-02-25 01:37:29 +01:00
Alexandre Ganea 8404aeb56a [Support] On Windows, ensure hardware_concurrency() extends to all CPU sockets and all NUMA groups
The goal of this patch is to maximize CPU utilization on multi-socket or high core count systems, so that parallel computations such as LLD/ThinLTO can use all hardware threads in the system. Before this patch, on Windows, a maximum of 64 hardware threads could be used at most, in some cases dispatched only on one CPU socket.

== Background ==
Windows doesn't have a flat cpu_set_t like Linux. Instead, it projects hardware CPUs (or NUMA nodes) to applications through a concept of "processor groups". A "processor" is the smallest unit of execution on a CPU, that is, an hyper-thread if SMT is active; a core otherwise. There's a limit of 32-bit processors on older 32-bit versions of Windows, which later was raised to 64-processors with 64-bit versions of Windows. This limit comes from the affinity mask, which historically is represented by the sizeof(void*). Consequently, the concept of "processor groups" was introduced for dealing with systems with more than 64 hyper-threads.

By default, the Windows OS assigns only one "processor group" to each starting application, in a round-robin manner. If the application wants to use more processors, it needs to programmatically enable it, by assigning threads to other "processor groups". This also means that affinity cannot cross "processor group" boundaries; one can only specify a "preferred" group on start-up, but the application is free to allocate more groups if it wants to.

This creates a peculiar situation, where newer CPUs like the AMD EPYC 7702P (64-cores, 128-hyperthreads) are projected by the OS as two (2) "processor groups". This means that by default, an application can only use half of the cores. This situation could only get worse in the years to come, as dies with more cores will appear on the market.

== The problem ==
The heavyweight_hardware_concurrency() API was introduced so that only *one hardware thread per core* was used. Once that API returns, that original intention is lost, only the number of threads is retained. Consider a situation, on Windows, where the system has 2 CPU sockets, 18 cores each, each core having 2 hyper-threads, for a total of 72 hyper-threads. Both heavyweight_hardware_concurrency() and hardware_concurrency() currently return 36, because on Windows they are simply wrappers over std:🧵:hardware_concurrency() -- which can only return processors from the current "processor group".

== The changes in this patch ==
To solve this situation, we capture (and retain) the initial intention until the point of usage, through a new ThreadPoolStrategy class. The number of threads to use is deferred as late as possible, until the moment where the std::threads are created (ThreadPool in the case of ThinLTO).

When using hardware_concurrency(), setting ThreadCount to 0 now means to use all the possible hardware CPU (SMT) threads. Providing a ThreadCount above to the maximum number of threads will have no effect, the maximum will be used instead.
The heavyweight_hardware_concurrency() is similar to hardware_concurrency(), except that only one thread per hardware *core* will be used.

When LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS is OFF, the threading APIs will always return 1, to ensure any caller loops will be exercised at least once.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71775
2020-02-14 10:24:22 -05:00
Benjamin Kramer adcd026838 Make llvm::StringRef to std::string conversions explicit.
This is how it should've been and brings it more in line with
std::string_view. There should be no functional change here.

This is mostly mechanical from a custom clang-tidy check, with a lot of
manual fixups. It uncovers a lot of minor inefficiencies.

This doesn't actually modify StringRef yet, I'll do that in a follow-up.
2020-01-28 23:25:25 +01:00
Weverything 9f69157bf4 Fix header includes after 0697bcb66f 2020-01-24 18:32:54 -08:00
Alexandre Ganea a1f16998f3 [Support] Optionally call signal handlers when a function wrapped by the the CrashRecoveryContext fails
This patch allows for handling a failure inside a CrashRecoveryContext in the same way as the global exception/signal handler. A failure will have the same side-effect, such as cleanup of temporarty file, printing callstack, calling relevant signal handlers, and finally returning an exception code. This is an optional feature, disabled by default.
This is a support patch for D69825.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70568
2020-01-11 15:27:07 -05:00
Bruno Ricci 2fe45e029d
[Support][NFC] Make some helper functions "static" in Memory.inc 2020-01-09 17:46:21 +00:00
Vedant Kumar 9a3f892d01 [Signal] Allow one-shot SIGPIPE handler to be reached
As SIGPIPE is no longer in the IntSigs array, handle SIGPIPE before
handling any interrupt signals.

Thanks to Alexandre Ganea for pointing out the issue here.
2019-12-04 19:38:19 -08:00
Vedant Kumar 4624e83ce7 [Signal] Allow llvm clients to opt into one-shot SIGPIPE handling
Allow clients of the llvm library to opt-in to one-shot SIGPIPE
handling, instead of forcing them to undo llvm's SIGPIPE handler
registration (which is brittle).

The current behavior is preserved for all llvm-derived tools (except
lldb) by means of a default-`true` flag in the InitLLVM constructor.

This prevents "IO error" crashes in long-lived processes (lldb is the
motivating example) which both a) load llvm as a dynamic library and b)
*really* need to ignore SIGPIPE.

As llvm signal handlers can be installed when calling into libclang
(say, via RemoveFileOnSignal), thereby overriding a previous SIG_IGN for
SIGPIPE, there is no clean way to opt-out of "exit-on-SIGPIPE" in the
current model.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70277
2019-11-18 10:27:27 -08:00
Ed Maste b462cdff05 Avoid duplicate exe_path definition on recent FreeBSD 2019-11-18 08:51:22 -05:00
Ed Maste a0a38b81ea On FreeBSD use AT_EXECPATH from ELF auxiliary vectors for getExecutablePath
/proc/curproc/file and the KERN_PROC_PATHNAME sysctl may not return the
desired path if there are multiple hardlinks to the file, or if the path has
expired from the namecache.

Reviewed By:	theraven

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.llvm.org/D70198
2019-11-14 09:48:48 -05:00
kristina f42671239f [Support] Use /proc/self/exe for GNU Hurd
Use `/proc/self/exe` to get the current executable
path on GNU Hurd.

Patch by sthibaul (Samuel Thibault)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69683
2019-11-01 17:27:27 +00:00
Vedant Kumar d0bd3fc88b Revert "Disable exit-on-SIGPIPE in lldb"
This reverts commit 32ce14e55e.

In post-commit review, Pavel pointed out that there's a simpler way to
ignore SIGPIPE in lldb that doesn't rely on llvm's handlers.
2019-10-24 13:19:49 -07:00
Sam McCall a9c3c176ad Reland "[Support] Add a way to run a function on a detached thread""
This reverts commit 7bc7fe6b78.
The immediate callers have been fixed to pass nullopt where appropriate.
2019-10-23 15:51:44 +02:00
Sam McCall 7bc7fe6b78 Revert "[Support] Add a way to run a function on a detached thread"
This reverts commit 40668abca4.
This causes clang tests to fail, as stacksize=0 is being explicitly passed and
is no longer a no-op.
2019-10-23 15:10:35 +02:00
Sam McCall 40668abca4 [Support] Add a way to run a function on a detached thread
This roughly mimics `std::thread(...).detach()` except it allows to
customize the stack size. Required for https://reviews.llvm.org/D50993.

I've decided against reusing the existing `llvm_execute_on_thread` because
it's not obvious what to do with the ownership of the passed
function/arguments:

1. If we pass possibly owning functions data to `llvm_execute_on_thread`,
   we'll lose the ability to pass small non-owning non-allocating functions
   for the joining case (as it's used now). Is it important enough?
2. If we use the non-owning interface in the new use case, we'll force
   clients to transfer ownership to the spawned thread manually, but
   similar code would still have to exist inside
   `llvm_execute_on_thread(_async)` anyway (as we can't just pass the same
   non-owning pointer to pthreads and Windows implementations, and would be
   forced to wrap it in some structure, and deal with its ownership.

Patch by Dmitry Kozhevnikov!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51103
2019-10-23 12:48:38 +02:00
Vedant Kumar 32ce14e55e Disable exit-on-SIGPIPE in lldb
Occasionally, during test teardown, LLDB writes to a closed pipe.
Sometimes the communication is inherently unreliable, so LLDB tries to
avoid being killed due to SIGPIPE (it calls `signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN)`).
However, LLVM's default SIGPIPE behavior overrides LLDB's, causing it to
exit with IO_ERR.

Opt LLDB out of the default SIGPIPE behavior. I expect that this will
resolve some LLDB test suite flakiness (tests randomly failing with
IO_ERR) that we've seen since r344372.

rdar://55750240

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69148

llvm-svn: 375288
2019-10-18 21:05:30 +00:00
Guillaume Chatelet ce56e1a1cc [Alignment][NFC] Move and type functions from MathExtras to Alignment
Summary:
This is patch is part of a series to introduce an Alignment type.
See this thread for context: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-July/133851.html
See this patch for the introduction of the type: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64790

Reviewers: courbet

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68942

llvm-svn: 374773
2019-10-14 13:14:34 +00:00
Pavel Labath 1b30ea2c50 [Support] Improve readNativeFile(Slice) interface
Summary:
There was a subtle, but pretty important difference between the Slice
and regular versions of this function. The Slice function was
zero-initializing the rest of the buffer when the read syscall returned
less bytes than expected, while the regular function did not.

This patch removes the inconsistency by making both functions *not*
zero-initialize the buffer. The zeroing code is moved to the
MemoryBuffer class, which is currently the only user of this code. This
makes the API more consistent, and the code shorter.

While in there, I also refactor the functions to return the number of
bytes through the regular return value (via Expected<size_t>) instead of
a separate by-ref argument.

Reviewers: aganea, rnk

Subscribers: kristina, Bigcheese, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66471

llvm-svn: 369627
2019-08-22 08:13:30 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 928071ae4e [Support] Replace sys::Mutex with their standard equivalents.
Only use a recursive mutex if it can be locked recursively.

llvm-svn: 369295
2019-08-19 19:49:57 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 8d3a1523dd [Support] Base RWMutex on std::shared_timed_mutex (C++14)
This should have the same semantics. We use std::shared_mutex instead on
MSVC and C++17, std::shared_timed_mutex is less efficient than our
custom implementation on Windows, std::shared_mutex should be faster.

llvm-svn: 369018
2019-08-15 16:55:23 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere 0eaee545ee [llvm] Migrate llvm::make_unique to std::make_unique
Now that we've moved to C++14, we no longer need the llvm::make_unique
implementation from STLExtras.h. This patch is a mechanical replacement
of (hopefully) all the llvm::make_unique instances across the monorepo.

llvm-svn: 369013
2019-08-15 15:54:37 +00:00
Jan Korous 14230f9926 [Support][NFC] Fix error message for posix_spawn_file_actions_addopen failed call
Seems like a copy-paste from couple lines above.

llvm-svn: 368899
2019-08-14 18:30:18 +00:00
Nico Weber 1919317929 Support: Remove needless allocation when getMainExecutable() calls readlink()
We built a StringRef from a string literal which we then converted to a
std::string to call c_str().  Just use a pointer to the string literal
instead of a StringRef.

No behavior change.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65890

llvm-svn: 368187
2019-08-07 17:00:19 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer ea134f221f [Support] Base SmartMutex on std::recursive_mutex
- Remove support for non-recursive mutexes. This was unused.
- The std::recursive_mutex is now created/destroyed unconditionally.
  Locking is still only done if threading is enabled.
- Alias SmartScopedLock to std::lock_guard.

This should make no semantic difference on the existing APIs.

llvm-svn: 368158
2019-08-07 11:59:57 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 3d5360a439 Replace llvm::MutexGuard/UniqueLock with their standard equivalents
All supported platforms have <mutex> now, so we don't need our own
copies any longer. No functionality change intended.

llvm-svn: 368149
2019-08-07 10:57:25 +00:00
Fangrui Song d9b948b6eb Rename F_{None,Text,Append} to OF_{None,Text,Append}. NFC
F_{None,Text,Append} are kept for compatibility since r334221.

llvm-svn: 367800
2019-08-05 05:43:48 +00:00
Yi Kong 1755abe1fb Fix macOS build after r358716
COPYFILE_CLONE is only defined on newer macOS versions, using it without
check breaks build on systems running legacy OS and toolchain.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65317

llvm-svn: 367084
2019-07-26 05:17:14 +00:00
Jordan Rose 887d31ccee FileSystem: Check for DTTOIF alone, not _DIRENT_HAVE_D_TYPE
While 'd_type' is a non-standard extension to `struct dirent`, only
glibc signals its presence with a macro '_DIRENT_HAVE_D_TYPE'.
However, any platform with 'd_type' also includes a way to convert to
mode_t values using the macro 'DTTOIF', so we can check for that alone
and still be confident that the 'd_type' member exists.

(If this turns out to be wrong, I'll go back and set up an actual
CMake check.)

I couldn't think of how to write a test for this, because I couldn't
think of how to test that a 'stat' call doesn't happen without
controlling the filesystem or intercepting 'stat', and there's no good
cross-platform way to do that that I know of.

Follow-up (almost a year later) to r342089.

rdar://problem/50592673
https://reviews.llvm.org/D64940

llvm-svn: 366486
2019-07-18 20:05:11 +00:00
Jordan Rose be28cddeea Support for dumping current PrettyStackTrace on SIGINFO (Ctrl-T)
Support SIGINFO (and SIGUSR1 for POSIX purposes) to tell what
long-running jobs are doing, as inspired by BSD tools (including on
macOS), by dumping the current PrettyStackTrace.

This adds a new kind of signal handler for non-fatal "info" signals,
similar to the "interrupt" handler that already exists for SIGINT
(Ctrl-C). It then uses that handler to update a "generation count"
managed by the PrettyStackTrace infrastructure, which is then checked
whenever a PrettyStackTraceEntry is pushed or popped on each
thread. If the generation has changed---i.e. if the user has pressed
Ctrl-T---the stack trace is dumped, though unfortunately it can't
include the deepest entry because that one is currently being
constructed/destructed.

https://reviews.llvm.org/D63750

llvm-svn: 365911
2019-07-12 16:05:09 +00:00
Fangrui Song 6dc5962957 [llvm-objcopy] Don't change permissions of non-regular output files
There is currently an EPERM error when a regular user executes `llvm-objcopy a.o /dev/null`.
Worse, root can even change the mode bits of /dev/null.

Fix it by checking if the output file is special.

A new overload of llvm::sys::fs::setPermissions with FD as the parameter
is added. Users should provide `perm & ~umask` as the parameter if they
intend to respect umask.

The existing overload of llvm::sys::fs::setPermissions may be deleted if
we can find an implementation of fchmod() on Windows. fchmod() is
usually better than chmod() because it saves syscalls and can avoid race
condition.

Reviewed By: jakehehrlich, jhenderson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64236

llvm-svn: 365753
2019-07-11 10:17:59 +00:00
Reid Kleckner cc418a3af4 [Support] Move llvm::MemoryBuffer to sys::fs::file_t
Summary:
On Windows, Posix integer file descriptors are a compatibility layer
over native file handles provided by the C runtime. There is a hard
limit on the maximum number of file descriptors that a process can open,
and the limit is 8192. LLD typically doesn't run into this limit because
it opens input files, maps them into memory, and then immediately closes
the file descriptor. This prevents it from running out of FDs.

For various reasons, I'd like to open handles to every input file and
keep them open during linking. That requires migrating MemoryBuffer over
to taking open native file handles instead of integer FDs.

Reviewers: aganea, Bigcheese

Reviewed By: aganea

Subscribers: smeenai, silvas, mehdi_amini, hiraditya, steven_wu, dexonsmith, dang, llvm-commits, zturner

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63453

llvm-svn: 365588
2019-07-10 00:34:13 +00:00
Sven van Haastregt 1bc2cccf18 Remove some autoconf references from docs and comments
The autoconf build system support has been removed a while ago, remove
some outdated references.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63608

llvm-svn: 365013
2019-07-03 09:57:59 +00:00
Sam McCall edf904efff getMainExecutable: handle realpath() failure, falling back to getprogpath().
Summary:
Previously, we'd pass a nullptr to std::string and crash().

This case happens when the binary is deleted while being used (e.g. rebuilding clangd).

Reviewers: kadircet

Subscribers: ilya-biryukov, kristina, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64068

llvm-svn: 364936
2019-07-02 15:42:37 +00:00
Michal Gorny 638cc0a479 [llvm] [Support] Clean PrintStackTrace() ptr arithmetic up
Use '%tu' modifier for pointer arithmetic since we are using C++11
already.  Prefer static_cast<> over C-style cast.  Remove unnecessary
conversion of result, and add const qualifier to converted pointers,
to silence the following warning:

  In file included from /home/mgorny/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/Signals.cpp:220:0:
  /home/mgorny/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/Unix/Signals.inc: In function ‘void llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(llvm::raw_ostream&)’:
  /home/mgorny/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/Unix/Signals.inc:546:53: warning: cast from type ‘const void*’ to type ‘char*’ casts away qualifiers [-Wcast-qual]
                                         (char*)dlinfo.dli_saddr));
                                                       ^~~~~~~~~

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63888

llvm-svn: 364912
2019-07-02 11:32:03 +00:00
Alex Brachet 3b715d67dd [Support] Add fs::getUmask() function and change fs::setPermissions
Summary: This patch changes fs::setPermissions to optionally set permissions while respecting the umask. It also adds the function fs::getUmask() which returns the current umask.

Reviewers: jhenderson, rupprecht, aprantl, lhames

Reviewed By: jhenderson, rupprecht

Subscribers: sanaanajjar231288, hiraditya, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63583

llvm-svn: 364621
2019-06-28 03:21:00 +00:00
Keno Fischer 5f4ae7c457 [Support] Fix build under Emscripten
Summary:
Emscripten's libc doesn't define MNT_LOCAL, thus causing a build
failure in the fallback path. However, to the best of my knowledge,
it also doesn't support remote file system mounts, so we may simply
return `true` here (as we do for e.g. Fuchsia). With this fix, the
core LLVM libraries build correctly under emscripten (though some
of the tools and utils do not).

Reviewers: kripken
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63688

llvm-svn: 364143
2019-06-23 00:29:59 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 009d08f313 [PowerPC] Set PROT_READ flag for MF_EXEC to prevent segfaults on PPC machines
The big endian PPC buildbots are all failing now due to calls to cache
invalidation in unit tests on data that has only the PROT_EXEC flag set.
This has been an issue all along on FreeBSD but it can affect Linux machines
depending on configuration.

This patch mitigates the issue the same way it is mitigated on FreeBSD.

Since this is needed to bring the buildbots back to green, I plan to commit this
and allow for post-commit review, but I thought I would also post it here for
ease of access/readability.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62741

llvm-svn: 362412
2019-06-03 16:20:59 +00:00
Lang Hames 93d2bdda6b [Support] Renamed member 'Size' to 'AllocatedSize' in MemoryBlock and OwningMemoryBlock.
Rename member 'Size' to 'AllocatedSize' in order to provide a hint that the
allocated size may be different than the requested size. Comments are added to
clarify this point.  Updated the InMemoryBuffer in FileOutputBuffer.cpp to track
the requested buffer size.

Patch by Machiel van Hooren. Thanks Machiel!

https://reviews.llvm.org/D61599

llvm-svn: 361195
2019-05-20 20:53:05 +00:00
Xing Xue 2dee094a08 Fixes for builds that require strict X/Open and POSIX compatiblity
Summary:
- Use alternative to MAP_ANONYMOUS for allocating mapped memory if it isn't available
- Use strtok_r instead of strsep as part of getting program path
- Don't try to find the width of a terminal using "struct winsize" and TIOCGWINSZ on POSIX builds. These aren't defined under POSIX (even though some platforms make them available when they shouldn't), so just check if we are doing a X/Open or POSIX compliant build first.

Author: daltenty

Reviewers: hubert.reinterpretcast, xingxue, andusy

Reviewed By: hubert.reinterpretcast

Subscribers: MaskRay, jsji, hiraditya, kristina, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61326

llvm-svn: 360898
2019-05-16 14:02:13 +00:00
Lang Hames e4b4ab6d26 [Support] Add error handling to sys::Process::getPageSize().
This patch changes the return type of sys::Process::getPageSize to
Expected<unsigned> to account for the fact that the underlying syscalls used to
obtain the page size may fail (see below).

For clients who use the page size as an optimization only this patch adds a new
method, getPageSizeEstimate, which calls through to getPageSize but discards
any error returned and substitues a "reasonable" page size estimate estimate
instead. All existing LLVM clients are updated to call getPageSizeEstimate
rather than getPageSize.

On Unix, sys::Process::getPageSize is implemented in terms of getpagesize or
sysconf, depending on which macros are set. The sysconf call is documented to
return -1 on failure. On Darwin getpagesize is implemented in terms of sysconf
and may also fail (though the manpage documentation does not mention this).
These failures have been observed in practice when highly restrictive sandbox
permissions have been applied. Without this patch, the result is that
getPageSize returns -1, which wreaks havoc on any subsequent code that was
assuming a sane page size value.

<rdar://problem/41654857>

Reviewers: dblaikie, echristo

Subscribers: kristina, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59107

llvm-svn: 360221
2019-05-08 02:11:07 +00:00
Adrian Prantl ccdefb24ad Guard __builtin_available() with __has_builtin to support older host compilers.
llvm-svn: 360174
2019-05-07 17:10:27 +00:00
Fangrui Song 7d0e8cb1e2 [Support] Don't check MAP_ANONYMOUS, just use MAP_ANON
Though being marked "deprecated" by the Linux man-pages project
(MAP_ANON is a synonym of MAP_ANONYMOUS), it is the mostly widely
available macro - many systems that don't provide MAP_ANONYMOUS have
MAP_ANON. MAP_ANON is also used here and there in compiler-rt.

llvm-svn: 359758
2019-05-02 05:58:09 +00:00
David Chisnall 714a4425de Try to use /proc on FreeBSD for getExecutablePath
Currently, clang's libTooling passes this function a fake argv0, which
means that no libTooling tools can find the standard headers on FreeBSD.
With this change, these will now work on any FreeBSD systems that have
procfs mounted.  This isn't the right fix for the libTooling issue, but
it does bring the FreeBSD implementation of getExecutablePath closer to
the Linux and macOS implementations.

llvm-svn: 359427
2019-04-29 09:24:51 +00:00
JF Bastien fb742da34c posix_spawn should retry upon EINTR
Summary:
We've seen cases of bots failing with:
  clang: error: unable to execute command: posix_spawn failed: Interrupted system call

Add a small retry loop to posix_spawn in case this happens. Don't retry too much in case there's some systemic problem going on, but retry a few times.
<rdar://problem/50181448>

Reviewers: Bigcheese, arphaman

Subscribers: jkorous, dexonsmith, kristina, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61096

llvm-svn: 359152
2019-04-24 23:24:53 +00:00
Adrian Prantl c90ff5e123 Revert using fcopyfile(3) to implement sys::fs::copy_file(Twine, int) on macOS
It turns out that I mesread the man page and fcopyfile(3) does not
actually support COPYFILE_CLONE for files.

<rdar://problem/50148757>

llvm-svn: 359127
2019-04-24 19:08:43 +00:00
Adrian Prantl fac7875704 Implement sys::fs::copy_file using the macOS copyfile(3) API
to support APFS clones.

This patch adds a Darwin-specific implementation of
llvm::sys::fs::copy_file() that uses the macOS copyfile(3) API to
support APFS copy-on-write clones, which should be faster and much
more space efficient.

https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/FileManagement/Conceptual/APFS_Guide/ToolsandAPIs/ToolsandAPIs.html

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60802

This reapplies 358628 with an additional bugfix handling the case
where the destination file already exists. (Caught by the clang testsuite).

llvm-svn: 358716
2019-04-18 21:22:50 +00:00
Adrian Prantl 00d97ea202 Revert Implement sys::fs::copy_file using the macOS copyfile(3) API to support APFS clones.
This reverts r358628 (git commit 91a06bee78)
while investigating a crash reproducer bot failure.

llvm-svn: 358634
2019-04-18 01:21:10 +00:00
Adrian Prantl 91a06bee78 Implement sys::fs::copy_file using the macOS copyfile(3) API
to support APFS clones.

This patch adds a Darwin-specific implementation of
llvm::sys::fs::copy_file() that uses the macOS copyfile(3) API to
support APFS copy-on-write clones, which should be faster and much
more space efficient.

https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/FileManagement/Conceptual/APFS_Guide/ToolsandAPIs/ToolsandAPIs.html

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60802

llvm-svn: 358628
2019-04-18 00:01:05 +00:00
Kadir Cetinkaya 8fdc5abffe [llvm][Support] Provide interface to set thread priorities
Summary:
We have a multi-platform thread priority setting function(last piece
landed with D58683), I wanted to make this available to all llvm community,
there seem to be other users of such functionality with portability fixmes:
lib/Support/CrashRecoveryContext.cpp
tools/clang/tools/libclang/CIndex.cpp

Reviewers: gribozavr, ioeric

Subscribers: krytarowski, jfb, kristina, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59130

llvm-svn: 358494
2019-04-16 14:32:43 +00:00
Hubert Tong 7f8b3bf247 [Support] On AIX, Check ENOTSUP on posix_fallocate instead of EOPNOTSUPP
Summary:
`posix_fallocate` can fail if the underlying filesystem does not support
it; and, on AIX, such a failure is reported by a return value of
`ENOTSUP`. The existing code checks only for `EOPNOTSUPP`, which may
share the same value as `ENOTSUP`, but is not required to.

Reviewers: xingxue, sfertile, jasonliu

Reviewed By: xingxue

Subscribers: kristina, jsji, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60175

llvm-svn: 357662
2019-04-04 00:40:34 +00:00
Hubert Tong 24168852e8 [Support] Implement is_local_impl with AIX mntctl
Summary:
On AIX, we can determine whether a filesystem is remote using `mntctl`.

If the information is not found, then claim that the file is remote
(since that is the more restrictive case). Testing for the associated
interface is restored with a modified version of the unit test from
rL295768.

Reviewers: jasonliu, xingxue

Reviewed By: xingxue

Subscribers: jsji, apaprocki, Hahnfeld, zturner, krytarowski, kristina, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58801

llvm-svn: 357333
2019-03-29 23:32:47 +00:00
Jonas Hahnfeld e59746f8f8 [Support] Treat truncation of fullpath as error
If the concatenation of arguments dir and bin has at least PATH_MAX
characters the call to snprintf will truncate. The result will usually
not exist, but if it does it's actually incorrect to return that the
path exists.
(Motivated by GCC compiler warning about format truncation.)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58835

llvm-svn: 356036
2019-03-13 10:37:56 +00:00
Hubert Tong 72db2abcc7 Use AIX version detection at LLVM run-time
Summary:
AIX compilers define macros based on the version of the operating
system.

This patch implements updating of versionless AIX triples to include the
host AIX version. Also, the host triple detection in the build system is
adjusted to strip the AIX version information so that the run-time
detection is preferred.

Reviewers: xingxue, stefanp, nemanjai, jasonliu

Reviewed By: xingxue

Subscribers: mgorny, kristina, jdoerfert, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58798

llvm-svn: 355995
2019-03-13 00:12:43 +00:00
Michal Gorny 2d8be64401 [llvm] [Support] Revert "Reimplement getMainExecutable() using sysctl on NetBSD"
This apparently does not work reliably after all (non-reentrant?)
and causes test failures such as:

http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/netbsd-amd64/builds/19254/steps/run%20unit%20tests/logs/FAIL%3A%20libc%2B%2B%3A%3Asize.pass.cpp

llvm-svn: 355302
2019-03-04 04:53:50 +00:00
Michal Gorny 8f04766d13 [llvm] [Support] Reimplement getMainExecutable() using sysctl on NetBSD
Use sysctl() to implement getMainExecutable() on NetBSD, rather than
trying to guess the correct path from argv[0].  This is one
of the fixes to recent clang-check-mac-libcxx-fixed-compilation-db.cpp
test failure on NetBSD.

This has been historically done on both FreeBSD and NetBSD in r303015,
and reverted in r303285 due to buggy implementation on FreeBSD.
However, FWIK the NetBSD implementation does not suffer from the same
bugs and is more reliable than playing with argv[0].

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56975

llvm-svn: 355283
2019-03-03 10:06:40 +00:00
Alexandre Ganea 68c4827660 Fix non-Windows platforms build break introduced by r355065. Fixes:
In file included from /home/buildbots/ppc64le-lld-multistage-test/ppc64le-lld-multistage-test/llvm/lib/Support/Memory.cpp:14:
/home/buildbots/ppc64le-lld-multistage-test/ppc64le-lld-multistage-test/llvm/include/llvm/Support/Memory.h:38:14: error: private field 'Flags' is not used [-Werror,-Wunused-private-field]
    unsigned Flags = 0;
             ^
1 error generated.

llvm-svn: 355066
2019-02-28 03:03:07 +00:00
Alexandre Ganea b05ba93578 [Memory] Add basic support for large/huge memory pages
This patch introduces Memory::MF_HUGE_HINT which indicates that allocateMappedMemory() shall return a pointer to a large memory page.
However the flag is a hint because we're not guaranteed in any way that we will get back a large memory page. There are several restrictions:

- Large/huge memory pages aren't enabled by default on modern OSes (Windows 10 and Linux at least), and should be manually enabled/reserved.
- Once enabled, it should be kept in mind that large pages are physical only, they can't be swapped.
- Memory fragmentation can affect the availability of large pages, especially after running the OS for a long time and/or running along many other applications.

Memory::allocateMappedMemory() will fallback to 4KB pages if it can't allocate 2MB large pages (if Memory::MF_HUGE_HINT is provided)

Currently, Memory::MF_HUGE_HINT only works on Windows. The hint will be ignored on Linux, 4KB pages will always be returned.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58718

llvm-svn: 355065
2019-02-28 02:47:34 +00:00
Brad Smith 01227fea9e Add OpenBSD support to be able to get the thread name
llvm-svn: 353367
2019-02-07 02:06:58 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 02fc3c696c build: Remove the cmake check for malloc.h.
As far as I can tell, malloc.h is only being used here to provide
a definition of mallinfo (malloc itself is declared in stdlib.h via
cstdlib). We already have a macro for whether mallinfo is available,
so switch to using that instead.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57807

llvm-svn: 353329
2019-02-06 19:20:47 +00:00
Rui Ueyama 7c8fc8142e MemoryBlock: Do not automatically extend a given size to a multiple of page size.
Previously, MemoryBlock automatically extends a requested buffer size to a
multiple of page size because (I believe) doing it was thought to be harmless
and with that you could get more memory (on average 2KiB on 4KiB-page systems)
"for free".

That programming interface turned out to be error-prone. If you request N
bytes, you usually expect that a resulting object returns N for `size()`.
That's not the case for MemoryBlock.

Looks like there is only one place where we take the advantage of
allocating more memory than the requested size. So, with this patch, I
simply removed the automatic size expansion feature from MemoryBlock
and do it on the caller side when needed. MemoryBlock now always
returns a buffer whose size is equal to the requested size.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56941

llvm-svn: 351916
2019-01-23 02:03:26 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 2946cd7010 Update the file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepo
to reflect the new license.

We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.

Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.

llvm-svn: 351636
2019-01-19 08:50:56 +00:00
Eli Friedman f457470286 [Support] Fix GNU/kFreeBSD build
Patch by James Clarke.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55296

llvm-svn: 349434
2018-12-18 01:38:20 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis 5167c1389b [Support/FileSystem] Add sub-second precision for atime/mtime of sys::fs::file_status on unix platforms
Summary:
getLastAccessedTime() and getLastModificationTime() provided times in nanoseconds but with only 1 second resolution, even when the underlying file system could provide more precise times than that.
These changes add sub-second precision for unix platforms that support improved precision.

Also add some comments to make sure people are aware that the resolution of times can vary across different file systems.

Reviewers: labath, zturner, aaron.ballman, kristina

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, kristina

Subscribers: lebedev.ri, mgorny, kristina, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54826

llvm-svn: 347530
2018-11-26 00:03:39 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere b23f430ec9 [FileSystem] Add expand_tilde function
In D54435 there was some discussion about the expand_tilde flag for
real_path that I wanted to expose through the VFS. The consensus is that
these two things should be separate functions. Since we already have the
code for this I went ahead and added a function expand_tilde that does
just that.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54448

llvm-svn: 346776
2018-11-13 18:23:32 +00:00
David Carlier b79eee487d Fix DragonFlyBSD build
Reviewers: rnk, thakis

Reviewed By: krytarowski

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54363

llvm-svn: 346577
2018-11-10 01:01:03 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 5fa1e35bcc Commit missing comment edit and use correct cast to fix std::min overload
llvm-svn: 345105
2018-10-23 23:44:44 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 1500effacd [hurd] Make getMainExecutable get the real binary path
On GNU/Hurd, llvm-config is returning bogus value, such as:

$ llvm-config-6.0 --includedir
/usr/include

while it should be:
$ llvm-config-6.0 --includedir
/usr/lib/llvm-6.0/include

This is because getMainExecutable does not get the actual installation
path. On GNU/Hurd, /proc/self/exe is indeed a symlink to the path that
was used to start the program, and not the eventual binary file. Llvm's
getMainExecutable thus needs to run realpath over it to get the actual
place where llvm was installed (/usr/lib/llvm-6.0/bin/llvm-config), and
not /usr/bin/llvm-config-6.0. This will not change the result on Linux,
where /proc/self/exe already points to the eventual file.

Patch by Samuel Thibault!

While making changes here, I reformatted this block a bit to reduce
indentation and match 2 space indent style.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53557

llvm-svn: 345104
2018-10-23 23:35:43 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru f4719c4d2c Add support for GNU Hurd in Path.inc and other places
Summary: Patch by Svante Signell & myself

Reviewers: rnk, JDevlieghere, efriedma

Reviewed By: efriedma

Subscribers: efriedma, JDevlieghere, krytarowski, llvm-commits, kristina

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53409

llvm-svn: 345007
2018-10-23 07:13:47 +00:00
Nick Desaulniers 727891c918 [Support] exit with custom return code for SIGPIPE
Summary:
We tell the user to file a bug report on LLVM right now, and
SIGPIPE isn't LLVM's fault so our error message is wrong.

Allows frontends to detect SIGPIPE from writing to closed readers.
This can be seen commonly from piping into head, tee, or split.

Fixes PR25349, rdar://problem/14285346, b/77310947

Reviewers: jfb

Reviewed By: jfb

Subscribers: majnemer, kristina, llvm-commits, thakis, srhines

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53000

llvm-svn: 344372
2018-10-12 17:22:07 +00:00
Nico Weber d4ed32c526 Remove dead function user_cache_directory()
It's been unused since it was added almost 3 years ago in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D13801

Motivated by https://reviews.llvm.org/rL342002 since it removes one of the
functions keeping a ref to SHGetKnownFolderPath.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52184

llvm-svn: 342485
2018-09-18 15:06:16 +00:00
Kristina Brooks 3a55d1ef27 [Support] sys::fs::directory_entry includes the file_type.
This is available on most platforms (Linux/Mac/Win/BSD) with no extra syscalls.
On other platforms (e.g. Solaris) we stat() if this information is requested.

This will allow switching clang's VFS to efficiently expose (path, type) when
traversing a directory. Currently it exposes an entire Status, but does so by
calling fs::status() on all platforms.
Almost all callers only need the path, and all callers only need (path, type).

Patch by sammccall (Sam McCall)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51918

llvm-svn: 342089
2018-09-12 22:08:10 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 0a0e411204 Use a lambda for calls to ::open in RetryAfterSignal
In Bionic, open can be overloaded for _FORTIFY_SOURCE support, causing
compile errors of RetryAfterSignal due to overload resolution. Wrapping
the call in a lambda avoids this.

Based on a patch by Chih-Wei Huang <cwhuang@linux.org.tw>!

llvm-svn: 340751
2018-08-27 15:55:39 +00:00
Jordan Rupprecht 97ea485041 [Support] NFC: Allow modifying access/modification times independently in sys::fs::setLastModificationAndAccessTime.
Summary:
Add an overload to sys::fs::setLastModificationAndAccessTime that allows setting last access and modification times separately. This will allow tools to use this API when they want to preserve both the access and modification times from an input file, which may be different.

Also note that both the POSIX (futimens/futimes) and Windows (SetFileTime) APIs take the two timestamps in the order of (1) access (2) modification time, so this renames the method to "setLastAccessAndModificationTime" to make it clear which timestamp is which.

For existing callers, the 1-arg overload just sets both timestamps to the same thing.

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50521

llvm-svn: 339628
2018-08-13 23:03:45 +00:00
Tim Northover 43d64b0b36 [Support] Build fix for Haiku when checking for a local filesystem
Haiku does not expose information about local versus remote mounts, so just
return false, like Cygwin.

Patch by Niels Sascha Reedijk.

llvm-svn: 337389
2018-07-18 13:42:18 +00:00
Brad Smith 8c17d5921d Add OpenBSD support to the Threading code
llvm-svn: 335426
2018-06-23 22:02:59 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 1193bbf6b7 Fix namespaces. No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 334890
2018-06-16 13:37:52 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 881ba10465 LTO: Keep file handles open for memory mapped files.
On Windows we've observed that if you open a file, write to it, map it into
memory and close the file handle, the contents of the memory mapping can
sometimes be incorrect. That was what we did when adding an entry to the
ThinLTO cache using the TempFile and MemoryBuffer classes, and it was causing
intermittent build failures on Chromium's ThinLTO bots on Windows. More
details are in the associated Chromium bug (crbug.com/786127).

We can prevent this from happening by keeping a handle to the file open while
the mapping is active. So this patch changes the mapped_file_region class to
duplicate the file handle when mapping the file and close it upon unmapping it.

One gotcha is that the file handle that we keep open must not have been
created with FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, as otherwise the operating system
will prevent other processes from opening the file. We can achieve this
by avoiding the use of FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE altogether.  Instead,
we use SetFileInformationByHandle with FileDispositionInfo to manage the
delete-on-close bit. This lets us remove the hack that we used to use to
clear the delete-on-close bit on a file opened with FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE.

A downside of using SetFileInformationByHandle/FileDispositionInfo as
opposed to FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE is that it prevents us from using
CreateFile to open the file while the flag is set, even within the same
process. This doesn't seem to matter for almost every client of TempFile,
except for LockFileManager, which calls sys::fs::create_link to create a
hard link from the lock file, and in the process of doing so tries to open
the file. To prevent this change from breaking LockFileManager I changed it
to stop using TempFile by effectively reverting r318550.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48051

llvm-svn: 334630
2018-06-13 18:03:14 +00:00
Zachary Turner 08426e1f9f Refactor ExecuteAndWait to take StringRefs.
This simplifies some code which had StringRefs to begin with, and
makes other code more complicated which had const char* to begin
with.

In the end, I think this makes for a more idiomatic and platform
agnostic API.  Not all platforms launch process with null terminated
c-string arrays for the environment pointer and argv, but the api
was designed that way because it allowed easy pass-through for
posix-based platforms.  There's a little additional overhead now
since on posix based platforms we'll be takign StringRefs which
were constructed from null terminated strings and then copying
them to null terminate them again, but from a readability and
usability standpoint of the API user, I think this API signature
is strictly better.

llvm-svn: 334518
2018-06-12 17:43:52 +00:00
Pavel Labath b2c73c4cc0 Fix build errors on some configurations
It's been reported
<http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20180611/559616.html>
that template argument deduction for RetryAfterSignal fails if open is
not prefixed with "::".

This should help us build correctly on those platforms and explicitly
specifying the namespace is more correct anyway.

llvm-svn: 334403
2018-06-11 13:30:47 +00:00
Zachary Turner 15243d5a6d Attempt 3: Resubmit "[Support] Expose flattenWindowsCommandLine."
I took some liberties and quoted fewer characters than before,
based on an article from MSDN which says that only certain characters
cause an arg to require quoting.  This seems to be incorrect, though,
and worse it seems to be a difference in Windows version.  The bot
that fails is Windows 7, and I can't reproduce the failure on Win
10.  But it's definitely related to quoting and special characters,
because both tests that fail have a * in the argument, which is one
of the special characters that would cause an argument to be quoted
before but not any longer after the new patch.

Since I don't have Win 7, all I can do is just guess that I need to
restore the old quoting rules.  So this patch does that in hopes that
it fixes the problem on Windows 7.

llvm-svn: 334375
2018-06-10 20:57:14 +00:00
Fangrui Song 69d6418d60 Cleanup. NFC
llvm-svn: 334357
2018-06-10 04:53:14 +00:00
Zachary Turner 071a09053a Revert "Resubmit "[Support] Expose flattenWindowsCommandLine.""
This reverts commit 65243b6d19143cb7a03f68df0169dcb63e8b4632.

Seems like it's not a flake.  It might have something to do with
the '*' character being in a command line.

llvm-svn: 334356
2018-06-10 03:16:25 +00:00
Zachary Turner 5e119768a1 Resubmit "[Support] Expose flattenWindowsCommandLine."
There were a few linux compilation failures, but other than that
I think this was just a flake that caused the tests to fail.  I'm
going to resubmit and see if the failures go away, if not I'll
revert again.

llvm-svn: 334355
2018-06-10 02:46:11 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko f084913223 commandLineFitsWithinSystemLimits Overestimates System Limits
Summary:
The function `llvm::sys::commandLineFitsWithinSystemLimits` appears to be overestimating the system limits. This issue was discovered while attempting to enable response files in the Swift compiler. When the compiler submits its frontend jobs, those jobs are subjected to the system limits on command line length. `commandLineFitsWithinSystemLimits` is used to determine if the job's arguments need to be wrapped in a response file. There are some cases where the argument size for the job passes `commandLineFitsWithinSystemLimits`, but actually exceeds the real system limit, and the job fails.

`clang` also uses this function to decide whether or not to wrap it's job arguments in response files. See: https://github.com/llvm-mirror/clang/blob/master/lib/Driver/Driver.cpp#L1341. Clang will also fail for response files who's size falls within a certain range. I wrote a script that should find a failure point for `clang++`. All that is needed to run it is Python 2.7, and a simple "hello world" program for `test.cc`. It should run on Linux and on macOS. The script is available here: https://gist.github.com/dabelknap/71bd083cd06b91c5b3cef6a7f4d3d427. When it hits a failure point, you should see a `clang: error: unable to execute command: posix_spawn failed: Argument list too long`.

The proposed solution is to mirror the behavior of `xargs` in `commandLinefitsWithinSystemLimits`. `xargs` defaults to 128k for the command line length size (See: https://fossies.org/dox/findutils-4.6.0/buildcmd_8c_source.html#l00551). It adjusts this depending on the value of `ARG_MAX`.

Reviewers: alexfh

Reviewed By: alexfh

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Tags: #clang

Patch by Austin Belknap!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47795

llvm-svn: 334295
2018-06-08 15:19:16 +00:00
Zachary Turner 66ef5d3cd6 Clean up some code in Program.
NFC here, this just raises some platform specific ifdef hackery
out of a class and creates proper platform-independent typedefs
for the relevant things.  This allows these typedefs to be
reused in other places without having to reinvent this preprocessor
logic.

llvm-svn: 334294
2018-06-08 15:16:25 +00:00
Zachary Turner 6edfecb883 Add a file open flag that disables O_CLOEXEC.
O_CLOEXEC is the right default, but occasionally you don't
want this.  This is especially true for tools like debuggers
where you might need to spawn the child process with specific
files already open, but it's occasionally useful in other
scenarios as well, like when you want to do some IPC between
parent and child.

llvm-svn: 334293
2018-06-08 15:15:56 +00:00