We can have Opt.Commands size greater then Sections.size().
For example if we have next script:
SECTIONS {
.aaa : { *(.aaa) }
.bbb : { *(.bbb) }
.ccc : { *(.ccc) }
}
and next code:
.global _start
_start:
nop
.section .aaa,"a"
.quad 0
Then amount of sections is less than amound of Opt.Commands
and if we for example have all commands NoConstraint,
that overflowed the iterator used.
llvm-svn: 276741
Fixed typo in the intrinsic definitions of (v)cvtsd2ss with memory folding.
This was only unearthed when rL276102 started using the intrinsic again.....
llvm-svn: 276740
MIPS64R6 compact branch support. As the MIPS LLVM backend uses distinct
MachineInstrs for certain 32 and 64 bit instructions (e.g. BEQ & BEQ64) that
map to the same instruction, extend compact branch support for the
corresponding 64bit branches.
Reviewers: dsanders
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20164
llvm-svn: 276739
Add the instruction alias sgtu (register form only), two operand forms of
s[rl]l and sra, and missing single/two operand forms of dnegu/neg.
Reviewers: dsanders
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22752
llvm-svn: 276736
Summary:
We were checking whether an attribute is in block form by getting the block data pointer, which
was not correct as the pointer be null even if the attribute is in block form. Other places in
the file already use the correct test.
To make this work, I've needed to add DW_FORM_exprlock to the list of "block" forms, which seems
correct as that is how we are parsing it.
Reviewers: clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22756
llvm-svn: 276735
Summary:
The function was returning the null pointer for peeks of size zero, which seems like a sensible
thing to do, but is actually pretty easy to get bitten by that if you are extracting a variable
length field which happens to be of zero length and then doing pointer arithmetic on that (which
SymbolFileDWARF does, and ended up crashing in case of empty DW_AT_location).
This changes the function to return a null pointer only when it gets queried for data which is
outside of the range of the extractor, which is more c++-y, as one can still do reasonable things
with pointers to data of size zero (think, end() iterators).
I also add a test and fix some signedness warnings in the existing data extractor tests.
Reviewers: clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22755
llvm-svn: 276734
that may be embedded in the Contents/Resources subdir of a dSYM
bundle. These allow for the specification of a build-time path
to debug-time path remapping for source files. Files may be built
in /BuildDirectory/sources/project-100 but when the debugger is
run, they're actually found via ~sources/project-100 - this plist
allows for that remapping through the DBGBuildSourcePath and
DBGSourcePath keys.
This patch adds support for a new DBGSourcePathRemapping
dictionary in the plist where the keys are the build-time paths
and the values are the debug-time paths that they should be
remapped to. There are instances were we have multiple possible
build-time paths that need to be included, so the dictionary was
required.
<rdar://problem/26725174>
llvm-svn: 276729
The OpenMP spec mandates that 'a teams construct must be contained within a
target construct'. Currently, this scenario is not diagnosed. This patch is
to add check for orphaned teams construct and issue an error message.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22785
llvm-svn: 276726
If we move a last-use register read to a later position we may skip
intermediate segments. This may require us to not only extend the
segment before the NewIdx, but also extend the segment live-in to
OldIdx.
This switches LiveIntervalTest to use AMDGPU so we can test subregister
liveness.
llvm-svn: 276724
This flag is implemented similarly to --reproduce in the ELF linker.
This patch implements /linkrepro by moving the cpio writer and associated
utility functions to lldCore, and using that implementation in both linkers.
One COFF-specific detail is that we store the object file from which the
resource files were created in our reproducer, rather than the resource
files themselves. This allows the reproducer to be used on non-Windows
systems for example.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22418
llvm-svn: 276719
Recent changes to Xcode have changed the structure of Xcode toolchains. This patch makes the xcode-toolchain goop construct a new-format Xcode toolchain that is compatible with Xcode 7.
The new format has a compatibility version key, so when a new format comes out we can support multiple formats in parallel.
llvm-svn: 276718
After r275121, we stopped mapping regions from system headers. Lambdas
declared in regions belonging to system headers started producing empty
coverage mappings, since the files corresponding to their spelling locs
were being ignored.
The coverage reader doesn't know what to do with these empty mappings.
This commit makes sure that we don't produce them and adds a test. I'll
make the reader stricter in a follow-up commit.
llvm-svn: 276716
Instead of DFS numbering basic blocks we now DFS number instructions that avoids
the costly operation of which instruction comes first in a basic block.
Patch mostly written by Daniel Berlin.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22777
llvm-svn: 276714
This patch adds an option to specify the maximum depth in a BB at which to
consider hoisting instructions. Hoisting instructions from a deeper level is
not profitable as it increases register pressure and compilation time.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22772
llvm-svn: 276713
On OS X 10.11 System Integrity Protection prevents the DYLD environment variables from being set on system binaries. To work around this r276710 accepts DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH as a CMake variable and sets it directly on the archiver commands.
To make this work with bootstrapping we need to set DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to the current stage's library directory and pass that into the next stage's configuration.
llvm-svn: 276711
OS X 10.11 has a feature named System Integrity Protection. The goal of the feature is to make system binaries immutable (even as root). One part of this is that protected binaries do not receive DYLD_* environment variables because the kernel scrubs them before process launch.
This causes problems for LTO bootstrap builds on Darwin that try to use the just-built libLTO with the host ar, ranlib, or libtool.
This patch addresses two problems.
(1) The tools themselves aren't protected binaries but the shim tools installed at / are, so we need to call xcrun -find to find libtool instead of using the one CMake finds.
(2) Some build tools (ninja and make) use /bin/sh to invoke their subprocesses. Since /bin/sh is a system binary, the kernel scrubs the DYLD envars from their environment. To work around this we need to set the environment variables as part of the archiver commands, so the envars are set by the shell process instead of on the shell process.
llvm-svn: 276710
createSections function is getting longer, so it is time to split it
into small functions. The reason why the function is long is because
it has deeply nested for-loops. This patch constructs temporary data
to reduce nesting level.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22786
llvm-svn: 276706
match() returns true of the first argument, a target string, matches
one of the second argument, a list of glob patterns. Calling the
target string, which is not a glob pattern, "Pattern" was very confusing.
llvm-svn: 276705
OpenCL 1.0: "Returns y if y < x, otherwise it returns x. If x *and* y
are infinite or NaN, the return values are undefined."
OpenCL 1.1+: "Returns y if y < x, otherwise it returns x. If x *or* y
are infinite or NaN, the return values are undefined."
The 1.0 version is stricter so use that one.
Signed-off-by: Jan Vesely <jan.vesely@rutgers.edu>
llvm-svn: 276704
The saturation instructions appeared in v6T2, with DSP extensions, but they
were being accepted / generated on any, with the new introduction of the
saturation detection in the back-end. This commit restricts the usage to
DSP-enable only cores.
Fixes PR28607.
llvm-svn: 276701
on the nullabilities of its operands.
This commit is a follow-up to r276076 and enables
computeConditionalNullability to compute the merged nullability when
the operands are objective-c pointers.
rdar://problem/22074116
llvm-svn: 276696
This will grow because I have a patch to support more complex
constructs, e.g.:
KEEP (*(EXCLUDE_FILE (*crtend.o *crtend?.o ) .dtors))
Let's make this a separate function.
llvm-svn: 276695