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r338934 | vsapsai | 2018-08-04 01:12:37 +0200 (Sat, 04 Aug 2018) | 29 lines
[Preprocessor] Allow libc++ to detect when aligned allocation is unavailable.
Libc++ needs to know when aligned allocation is supported by clang, but is
otherwise unavailable at link time. Otherwise, libc++ will incorrectly end up
generating calls to `__builtin_operator_new`/`__builtin_operator_delete` with
alignment arguments.
This patch implements the following changes:
* The `__cpp_aligned_new` feature test macro to no longer be defined when
aligned allocation is otherwise enabled but unavailable.
* The Darwin driver no longer passes `-faligned-alloc-unavailable` when the
user manually specifies `-faligned-allocation` or `-fno-aligned-allocation`.
* Instead of a warning Clang now generates a hard error when an aligned
allocation or deallocation function is referenced but unavailable.
Patch by Eric Fiselier.
Reviewers: rsmith, vsapsai, erik.pilkington, ahatanak, dexonsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: Quuxplusone, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45015
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git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/branches/release_70@339660
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def NullPointerArithmetic : DiagGroup<"null-pointer-arithmetic">;
def : DiagGroup<"effc++", [NonVirtualDtor]>;
def OveralignedType : DiagGroup<"over-aligned">;
-def AlignedAllocationUnavailable : DiagGroup<"aligned-allocation-unavailable">;
def OldStyleCast : DiagGroup<"old-style-cast">;
def : DiagGroup<"old-style-definition">;
def OutOfLineDeclaration : DiagGroup<"out-of-line-declaration">;
"type %0 requires %1 bytes of alignment and the default allocator only "
"guarantees %2 bytes">,
InGroup<OveralignedType>, DefaultIgnore;
-def warn_aligned_allocation_unavailable :Warning<
+def err_aligned_allocation_unavailable : Error<
"aligned %select{allocation|deallocation}0 function of type '%1' is only "
- "available on %2 %3 or newer">, InGroup<AlignedAllocationUnavailable>, DefaultError;
+ "available on %2 %3 or newer">;
def note_silence_unligned_allocation_unavailable : Note<
"if you supply your own aligned allocation functions, use "
- "-Wno-aligned-allocation-unavailable to silence this diagnostic">;
+ "-faligned-allocation to silence this diagnostic">;
def err_conditional_void_nonvoid : Error<
"%select{left|right}1 operand to ? is void, but %select{right|left}1 operand "
void Darwin::addClangTargetOptions(const llvm::opt::ArgList &DriverArgs,
llvm::opt::ArgStringList &CC1Args,
Action::OffloadKind DeviceOffloadKind) const {
- if (isAlignedAllocationUnavailable())
+ // Pass "-faligned-alloc-unavailable" only when the user hasn't manually
+ // enabled or disabled aligned allocations.
+ if (!DriverArgs.hasArgNoClaim(options::OPT_faligned_allocation,
+ options::OPT_fno_aligned_allocation) &&
+ isAlignedAllocationUnavailable())
CC1Args.push_back("-faligned-alloc-unavailable");
}
Builder.defineMacro("__cpp_guaranteed_copy_elision", "201606L");
Builder.defineMacro("__cpp_nontype_template_parameter_auto", "201606L");
}
- if (LangOpts.AlignedAllocation)
+ if (LangOpts.AlignedAllocation && !LangOpts.AlignedAllocationUnavailable)
Builder.defineMacro("__cpp_aligned_new", "201606L");
if (LangOpts.RelaxedTemplateTemplateArgs)
Builder.defineMacro("__cpp_template_template_args", "201611L");
StringRef OSName = AvailabilityAttr::getPlatformNameSourceSpelling(
S.getASTContext().getTargetInfo().getPlatformName());
- S.Diag(Loc, diag::warn_aligned_allocation_unavailable)
- << IsDelete << FD.getType().getAsString() << OSName
- << alignedAllocMinVersion(T.getOS()).getAsString();
+ S.Diag(Loc, diag::err_aligned_allocation_unavailable)
+ << IsDelete << FD.getType().getAsString() << OSName
+ << alignedAllocMinVersion(T.getOS()).getAsString();
S.Diag(Loc, diag::note_silence_unligned_allocation_unavailable);
}
}
// RUN: -c -### %s 2>&1 \
// RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=AVAILABLE
//
+// Check that passing -faligned-allocation or -fno-aligned-allocation stops the
+// driver from passing -faligned-alloc-unavailable to cc1.
+//
+// RUN: %clang -target x86_64-apple-macosx10.12 -faligned-allocation -c -### %s 2>&1 \
+// RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=AVAILABLE
+//
+// RUN: %clang -target x86_64-apple-macosx10.12 -fno-aligned-allocation -c -### %s 2>&1 \
+// RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=AVAILABLE
+
// AVAILABLE-NOT: "-faligned-alloc-unavailable"
--- /dev/null
+// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-macosx10.12.0 -fexceptions -std=c++17 -verify %s \
+// RUN: -DEXPECT_DEFINED
+//
+// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-macosx10.12.0 -fexceptions -std=c++17 -verify %s \
+// RUN: -faligned-alloc-unavailable
+//
+// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-macosx10.12.0 -fexceptions -std=c++17 -verify %s \
+// RUN: -faligned-allocation -faligned-alloc-unavailable
+
+// Test that __cpp_aligned_new is not defined when CC1 is passed
+// -faligned-alloc-unavailable by the Darwin driver, even when aligned
+// allocation is actually enabled.
+
+// expected-no-diagnostics
+#ifdef EXPECT_DEFINED
+# ifndef __cpp_aligned_new
+# error "__cpp_aligned_new" should be defined
+# endif
+#else
+# ifdef __cpp_aligned_new
+# error "__cpp_aligned_new" should not be defined
+# endif
+#endif