- Don't consider "/etc/lsb-release" to be Ubuntu only.
- Detect SL, too.
- Only add "--no-add-needed" for RHEL7 (or Fedora), not for RHEL6
(that's what the compilers shipped with RHEL do).
- removed RHEL4 which is now four years past EOL and certainly incapable
of building or running any recent version of llvm/clang.
llvm-svn: 268914
Some distros with ten years of support ship an old gcc but later offer
more recent versions for installation in parallel. These versions are
typically not only needed for the compilation of llvm/clang, but also to
properly use the clang binary that comes out.
Clang already searches /usr at runtime for the most recent installation
of gcc. This patch appends paths for add-on installations of gcc in
RHEL.
Patch by Michael Lampe.
llvm-svn: 268912
Summary:
This patch adds a new driver warning -Wincompatible-sdk which notifies the user when they are mismatching the version min options and the sysroot.
The patch works by checking the sysroot (if present) for an SDK name, then matching that against the target platform. In the case of a mismatch it logs a warning.
Reviewers: bob.wilson, rsmith
Subscribers: rsmith, edward-san, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18088
llvm-svn: 268127
Summary:
Adds a framework to enable the instrumentation pass for the new
EfficiencySanitizer ("esan") family of tools. Adds a flag for esan's
cache fragmentation tool via -fsanitize=efficiency-cache-frag.
Adds appropriate tests for the new flag.
Reviewers: eugenis, vitalybuka, aizatsky, filcab
Subscribers: filcab, kubabrecka, llvm-commits, zhaoqin, kcc
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19169
llvm-svn: 267059
Summary:
Without this change, we silently proceed on without including
__clang_cuda_runtime_wrapper.h. This leads to very strange behavior --
you say you're compiling CUDA code, but e.g. __device__ is not defined!
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19180
llvm-svn: 266496
Summary:
Setting this flag causes all functions are annotated with the
"nvvm-f32ftz" = "true" attribute.
In addition, we annotate the module with "nvvm-reflect-ftz" set
to 0 or 1, depending on whether -cuda-flush-denormals-to-zero is set.
This is read by the NVVMReflect pass.
Reviewers: tra, rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18671
llvm-svn: 265435
Over the last month we've been testing SafeStack extensively. As far as
we know, it works perfectly fine. That why I'd like to see us having
this enabled by default for CloudABI.
This change introduces a getDefaultSanitizers() function that toolchains
can use to specify which sanitizers are enabled by default. Once all
flags are processed, only flags that had no -fno-sanitize overrides are
enabled.
Extend the thests for CloudABI to test both the default case and the
case in which we want to explicitly disable SafeStack.
Reviewed by: eugenis, pcc
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18505
llvm-svn: 264787
Update the clang driver to allow -fsanitize=thread when targeting x86_64 iOS and tvOS
simulators. Also restrict TSan targeting OS X to only be supported on x86_64 and not i386.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18280
llvm-svn: 263913
Summary: LLVM_PREFIX could be undefined if CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX were set to empty.
Reviewers: kparzysz, bkramer, chandlerc
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17784
llvm-svn: 263766
Summary: isTarget*() calls are order-dependent. This is because iOS Sim *is* iOS. This means checks for the simulator version of the platform must always be ahead of checks for the embedded platform.
Reviewers: zaks.anna, bogner
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17947
llvm-svn: 263567
Also introduce -stdlib=platform to override the configured value
and use it to make the tests always pass.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17286
llvm-svn: 263434
Summary:
This is the clang driver part of the change to embedded bitcode. This
includes:
1. -fembed-bitcode option which breaks down the compilation into two
stages. The first stage emits optimized bitcode and the second stage
compiles bitcode into object file.
2. -fembed-bitcode-marker option which doesn't really break down to
two stages to speedup the compilation flow.
3. pass the correct linker flag to darwin linker if tool chains supports
embedded bitcode.
Reviewers: rsmith, thakis
Subscribers: thakis, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17390
llvm-svn: 262282
Summary:
I've got a patchset in my home directory to integrate support for
SafeStack into CloudABI's C library. All of the CloudABI unit tests
still seem to pass. Pretty sweet!
This change adds the necessary changes to Clang to make
-fsanitize=safe-stack work on CloudABI. Without it, passing this command
line flag throws an error.
Reviewers: eugenis, samsonov
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17243
llvm-svn: 261135
I'd accidentally skipped the CMake check in a premature optimisation. I'd also
put the original test in completely the wrong place.
Thanks Jonas Hahnfeld!
llvm-svn: 260898
C++ programs compiled for profiling (using `-pg`) should be linked with
`-lc++_p` (or `-lstdc++_p`, depending on the `-stdlib=` setting), not
with the regular C++ libraries.
Add a `FreeBSD::AddCXXStdlibLibArgs()` override to handle this, and add
a test case for it. While here, extend the test case for the proper
passing of -lm and -lm_p.
Reviewers: compnerd, davide, dws, emaste
Reviewed By: compnerd
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16264
llvm-svn: 260851
With this option one can optionally override the architecture dependent
default library to use if no -stdlib= is provided on compiler invocation.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15920
llvm-svn: 260662
Various bits we'd like to use the new ABI actually compile with "-arch armv7k
-miphoneos-version-min=9.0". Not ideal, but also not ridiculous given how
slices work.
llvm-svn: 258976
This is part of a new statistics gathering feature for the sanitizers.
See clang/docs/SanitizerStats.rst for further info and docs.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16175
llvm-svn: 257971
Summary:
Previously we compiled CUDA device code to PTX assembly and embedded
that asm as text in our host binary. Now we compile to PTX assembly and
then invoke ptxas to assemble the PTX into a cubin file. We gather the
ptx and cubin files for each of our --cuda-gpu-archs and combine them
using fatbinary, and then embed that into the host binary.
Adds two new command-line flags, -Xcuda_ptxas and -Xcuda_fatbinary,
which pass args down to the external tools.
Reviewers: tra, echristo
Subscribers: cfe-commits, jhen
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16082
llvm-svn: 257809
There was a thinko in the deployment target detection code that
made the -isysroot parsing have precedence over the environment
variable for tvOS. This patch makes this logic symetric for all
platforms (the env variable must have precedence).
llvm-svn: 257543
Summary:
[ Copied from https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=25597 ]
Clang support for DragonFly BSD is lagging a bit, resulting in poor
support for c++.
DragonFlyBSD is unique in that it has two base compilers. At the time
of the last Clang update for DragonFly, these compilers were GCC 4.4 and
GCC 4.7 (default).
With DragonFly Release 4.2, GCC 4.4 was replaced with GCC 5.0, partially
because the C++11 support of GCC 4.7 was incomplete. The DragonFly
project will Release version 4.4 soon.
This patch updates the Clang driver to use libstdc++ from GCC 5.2 The
support for falling back to the alternate compiler was removed for two
reasons:
1) The last release to use GCC 4.7 is DF 4.0 which has already reached EOL
2) GCC 4.7 libstdc++ is insufficient for many "ports"
Therefore, I think it is reasonable that the development version of
clang expects GCC 5.2 to be in place and not try to fall back to another
compiler.
The attached patch will do this. The Tools.cpp file was signficantly
modified to fix the linking which had been changed somewhere along the
line. The rest of the changes should be self-explanatory.
Reviewers: joerg, rsmith, davide
Subscribers: jrmarino, davide, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15166
llvm-svn: 256467
This begins minimal support for invoking 'ld' from clang for WebAssembly
targets.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15586
llvm-svn: 255848
Currently it's easy to break CUDA compilation by passing
"-isystem /path/to/cuda/include" to compiler which leads to
compiler including real cuda_runtime.h from there instead
of the wrapper we need.
Renaming the wrapper ensures that we can include the wrapper
regardless of user-specified include paths and files.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15534
llvm-svn: 255802
- Removed support for hexagonv3 and earlier.
- Added handling of hexagonv55 and hexagonv60.
- Added handling of target features (hvx, hvx-double).
- Updated paths to reflect current directory layout.
llvm-svn: 255502
This improves the coverage for the multilib directories used for ARM. Also add
tests covering the internal triple (thumbv7-*). The Juno board can be run in
this configuration.
llvm-svn: 255328
handling is corrected, the primary reason for forcing IAS as default is
gone and the remaining issues are still somewhat problematic in common
situations.
llvm-svn: 254199
This allows us to construct Linux toolchains without a valid linker. This
is needed for example to build a CUDA device toolchain after r253385.
llvm-svn: 253707
Summary: This code is a bit undesirable, but it gets clang to work with the autoconf and cmake-built libclang_rt.profile libraries.
Reviewers: bogner
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14847
llvm-svn: 253625
Currently clang requires several additional command
line options in order to enable new features needed
during CUDA compilation. This patch makes these
options default.
* Automatically include cuda_runtime.h if we've found
a valid CUDA installation.
* Disable automatic CUDA header inclusion during unit tests.
* Added test case for command line construction.
* Enabled target overloads and relaxed call checks that are
needed in order to include CUDA headers.
* Added CUDA-7.5 installation path to the CUDA installation search list.
* Define __CUDA__ macro to indicate CUDA compilation.
llvm-svn: 253389
- added detection of libdevice bitcode file and API to find one appropriate for the GPU we're compiling for.
- pass additional cc1 options for linking with detected libdevice bitcode
- added -nocudalib to prevent automatic linking with libdevice
- added test cases to verify new functionality
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14556
llvm-svn: 253387
In order to compile a CUDA file clang must be able to find
include files for both both host and device.
This patch passes AuxToolchain to AddPreprocessingOptions and
uses it to add include paths for the opposite side of compilation.
We also must be able to find CUDA include files. If the driver
found CUDA installation, it adds appropriate include path
to CUDA headers. This can be disabled with '-nocudainc'.
- Added include paths for the opposite side of compilation.
- Added include paths to detected CUDA installation.
- Added -nocudainc to prevent adding CUDA include path.
- Added test cases to verify new functionality.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13170
llvm-svn: 253386
"-arch armv7k" is only normally used with a watchos target, but Clang doesn't
stop you from giving a "-miphoneos-version-min" option too, converting the
triple to "thumbv7k-apple-ios". In this case the backend will decide to use
SjLj exceptions, so Clang needs to agree so it can create the correct
predefines.
Fortunately, there's a handy function to make the decision for us now.
llvm-svn: 253355
Last time, this caused two Windows buildbots and a single ARM buildbot to fail.
I XFAIL'd the failing test on win32,win64 machines in order to see if the ARM
buildbot complains again.
llvm-svn: 252901
When adding profiling instrumentation, use libclang_rt.profile_tvos.a
for TVOS targets and libclang_rt.profile_watchos.a for WatchOS targets.
I've also fixed up a comment and added an assert() that prevents us from
defaulting to an incorrect platform.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14521
Reviewed-by: t.p.northover
llvm-svn: 252558
We're currently in process of porting TSan to OS X, and quite a few of the initial support in the runtime library has already landed in trunk. This patch actually enables "-fsanitize=thread" in the frontend.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14440
llvm-svn: 252310
This sets the mostly expected Darwin default ABI options for these two
platforms. Active changes from these defaults for watchOS are in a later patch.
llvm-svn: 251708
This patch should add support for almost all command-line options and
driver tinkering necessary to produce a correct "clang -cc1"
invocation for watchOS and tvOS.
llvm-svn: 251706
The original commit in r249137 added the mips-mti-linux toolchain. However,
the newly added tests of that commit failed in few buildbots. This commit
re-applies the original changes but XFAILs the test file which caused
the buildbot failures. This will allow us to examine what's going wrong
without having to commit/revert large changes.
llvm-svn: 251633
Create undef reference to profile hook symbol when
PGO instrumentation is turned on. This allows
LLVM to omit emission of hook variable use method
for every single module instrumented.
llvm-svn: 251385
In this patch, the file static method addProfileRT is
moved to be a virtual member function of base ToolChain class.
This allows derived toolchain to override the default behavior
easily and make it consistent with Darwin toolchain (a TODO was
added for this refactoring - now removed). A new helper method
is also introduced to test if instrumentation profile option
is turned on or not.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13326
llvm-svn: 250994
Summary: It breaks the build for the ASTMatchers
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13893
llvm-svn: 250827
There was a minor problem with a test. Sorry for the noise yesterday.
This patch adds missing pieces to clang, including the PS4 toolchain
definition, added warnings, PS4 defaults, and Driver changes needed for
our compiler.
A patch by Filipe Cabecinhas, Pierre Gousseau and Katya Romanova!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13482
llvm-svn: 250293
Resubmitting the patch.
This patch adds missing pieces to clang, including the PS4 toolchain
definition, added warnings, PS4 defaults, and Driver changes needed for
our compiler.
A patch by Filipe Cabecinhas, Pierre Gousseau and Katya Romanova!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13482
llvm-svn: 250262
definition, added warnings, PS4 defaults, and Driver changes needed for
our compiler.
A patch by Filipe Cabecinhas, Pierre Gousseau and Katya Romanova!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13482
llvm-svn: 250252
r249137 added support for the new mips-mti-linux toolchain. However,
the new tests of that commit, broke some buildbots because they didn't use
the correct regular expressions to capture the filename of Clang & LLD.
This commit re-applies the changes of r249137 and fixes the tests in
r249137 in order to match the filenames of the Clang and LLD executable.
llvm-svn: 249294
Summary:
This new toolchain uses primarily LLVM-based tools, eg. compiler-rt, lld,
libcxx, etc. Because of this, it doesn't require neither an existing GCC
installation nor a GNU environment. Ideally, in a follow-up patch we
would like to add a new --{llvm|clang}-toolchain option (similar to
--gcc-toolchain) in order to allow the use of this toolchain with
independent Clang builds. For the time being, we use the --sysroot
option just to test the correctness of the paths generated by the
driver.
Reviewers: atanasyan, dsanders, rsmith
Subscribers: jfb, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, dschuff, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13340
llvm-svn: 249137
definition, added warnings, PS4 defaults, and Driver changes needed for
our compiler.
A patch by Filipe Cabecinhas, Pierre Gousseau and Katya Romanova!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11279
llvm-svn: 248546
StringRefs always point to immutable memory so the const doesn't add value
here. Also quiets clang's -Wrange-loop-analysis which warns about the implicit
copying.
llvm-svn: 248496
Summary:
This corresponds to a patch to compiler-rt (D13112).
Xcode 7 doesn't support targeting iOS5 and earlier. Instead of just dropping cc_kext_ios5, I've repurposed it to cc_kext_ios, and I'm pulling the iOS architectures out of cc_kext. Putting OS X and iOS slices inside the same archive was just odd.
Reviewers: bogner, bob.wilson
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13113
llvm-svn: 248442
Added new option --cuda-path=<path> which allows
overriding default search paths.
If it's not specified we look for CUDA installation in
/usr/include/cuda and /usr/include/cuda-7.0.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12989
llvm-svn: 248433
Added new option --cuda-path=<path> which allows
overriding default search paths.
If it's not specified we look for CUDA installation in
/usr/include/cuda and /usr/include/cuda-7.0.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12989
llvm-svn: 248408
This changes getARMFloatABI to use the ToolChain and Args instead of Driver,
Args, Triple. Although this pushes the Triple calculation/parsing into the
function itself, it enables the use of the function for a future change. The
reason to sink the triple calculation here is to avoid threading the Triple
through multiple layers in a future change.
llvm-svn: 248095
Use an enumeration and change the use of the FloatABI from a string to the
enumeration. This avoids the use of string values to represent an enumeration.
NFC.
llvm-svn: 247967
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
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