Daniel Jasper [Tue, 5 May 2015 08:40:32 +0000 (08:40 +0000)]
clang-format: [JS] support optional methods.
Optional methods use ? tokens like this:
interface X { y?(): z; }
It seems easiest to detect and disambiguate these from ternary
expressions by checking if the code is in a declaration context. Turns
out that that didn't quite work properly for interfaces in Java and JS,
and for JS file root contexts.
Alexey Bataev [Tue, 5 May 2015 04:05:12 +0000 (04:05 +0000)]
[OPENMP] Codegen for 'firstprivate' clause in 'task' directive.
For tasks codegen for private/firstprivate variables are different rather than for other directives.
1. Build an internal structure of privates for each private variable:
struct .kmp_privates_t. {
Ty1 var1;
...
Tyn varn;
};
2. Add a new field to kmp_task_t type with list of privates.
struct kmp_task_t {
void * shareds;
kmp_routine_entry_t routine;
kmp_int32 part_id;
kmp_routine_entry_t destructors;
.kmp_privates_t. privates;
};
3. Create a function with destructors calls for all privates after end of task region.
kmp_int32 .omp_task_destructor.(kmp_int32 gtid, kmp_task_t *tt) {
~Destructor(&tt->privates.var1);
...
~Destructor(&tt->privates.varn);
return 0;
}
4. Perform initialization of all firstprivate fields (by simple copying for POD data, copy constructor calls for classes) + provide address of a destructor function after kmpc_omp_task_alloc() and before kmpc_omp_task() calls.
kmp_task_t *new_task = __kmpc_omp_task_alloc(ident_t *, kmp_int32 gtid, kmp_int32 flags, size_t sizeof_kmp_task_t, size_t sizeof_shareds, kmp_routine_entry_t *task_entry);
David Majnemer [Mon, 4 May 2015 18:47:54 +0000 (18:47 +0000)]
[MS ABI] Fix a crash in vptr path calculation
I discovered a case where the old algorithm would crash. Instead of
trying to patch the algorithm, rewrite it. The new algorithm operates
in three phases:
1. Find all paths to the subobject with the vptr.
2. Remove paths which are subsets of other paths.
3. Select the best path where 'best' is defined as introducing the most
covariant overriders. If two paths introduce different overriders,
raise a diagnostic.
Reapply "Frontend: Stop leaking when not -disable-free"
This reverts commit r236422, effectively reapplying r236419. ASan
helped me diagnose the problem: the non-leaking logic would free the
ASTConsumer before freeing Sema whenever `isCurrentASTFile()`, causing a
use-after-free in `Sema::~Sema()`.
This version unconditionally frees Sema and the ASTContext before
freeing the ASTConsumer. Without the fix, these were either being freed
before the ASTConsumer was freed or leaked after, but they were always
spiritually released so this isn't really a functionality change.
I ran all of check-clang with ASan locally this time, so I'm hoping
there aren't any more problems lurking.
Original commit message:
Try again to plug a leak that's been around since at least r128011
after coming across the FIXME. Nico Weber tried something similar
in r207065 but had to revert in r207070 due to a bot failure.
The build failure isn't visible anymore so I'm not sure what went
wrong. I'm doing this slightly differently -- when not
-disable-free I'm still resetting the members (just not leaking
them) -- so maybe it will work out this time? Tests pass locally,
anyway.
Anton Yartsev [Mon, 4 May 2015 13:37:36 +0000 (13:37 +0000)]
[analyzer] scan-build: support spaces in compiler path and arguments.
This fixes errors that occur if a path to the default compiler has spaces or if an argument with spaces is given to compiler (e.g. via -I). (http://reviews.llvm.org/D9357)
Try again to plug a leak that's been around since at least r128011 after
coming across the FIXME. Nico Weber tried something similar in r207065
but had to revert in r207070 due to a bot failure.
The build failure isn't visible anymore so I'm not sure what went wrong.
I'm doing this slightly differently -- when not -disable-free I'm still
resetting the members (just not leaking them) -- so maybe it will work
out this time? Tests pass locally, anyway.
clang::MacroDefinition now models the currently-defined value of a macro. The
previous MacroDefinition type, which represented a record of a macro definition
directive for a detailed preprocessing record, is now called MacroDefinitionRecord.
Yaron Keren [Sat, 2 May 2015 15:31:08 +0000 (15:31 +0000)]
Replace GetNumBytesInBuffer() in MicrosoftCXXNameMangler::mangleArgumentType by tell().
Using GetNumBytesInBuffer() assumes that the stream was not flushed between
the GetNumBytesInBuffer() calls, which may happen to be true or not,
depending on stream policy. tell() always reports the correct stream location.
Do note there are only two more uses of GetNumBytesInBuffer() in LLVM+clang, in
lib/MC/MCAsmStreamer.cpp and lib/Target/R600/InstPrinter/AMDGPUInstPrinter.cpp.
The former may be replacable by tell (needs testing) but while the later can
not be immediatly replaced by tell() as it uses the absolute value of
GetNumBytesInBuffer() rather than the real stream position. Both uses seems
to depend upon flush policy and thus may not work correctly depending upon the
stream behaviour.
Going forward, GetNumBytesInBuffer() should probably be protected, non-accessible
to raw_ostream clients.
Daniel Jasper [Sat, 2 May 2015 08:05:38 +0000 (08:05 +0000)]
clang-format: [JS] Fix calculation of template string width.
OriginalColumn might not be set, so fall back to Location and SourceMgr
in case it is missing. Also initialize end column in case the token is
multi line, but it's the ` token itself that starts the multi line.
Justin Bogner [Sat, 2 May 2015 05:00:55 +0000 (05:00 +0000)]
InstrProf: Cede ownership of createProfileWeights to CGF
The fact that PGO has a say in how these branch weights are determined
isn't interesting to most of CodeGen, so it makes more sense for this
API to be accessible via CodeGenFunction rather than CodeGenPGO.
Steven Wu [Sat, 2 May 2015 00:56:15 +0000 (00:56 +0000)]
Fix -fobjc-arc doesn't work with -save-temps
The underlying problem is that there is currently no way to run
ObjCARCContract from llvm bitcode which is required by ObjC ARC.
This fix the problem by always enable ObjCARCContract pass if
optimization is enabled. The ObjCARC Contract pass has almost no
overhead on code that is not using ARC.
Justin Bogner [Fri, 1 May 2015 23:41:09 +0000 (23:41 +0000)]
InstrProf: Replace the RegionCounter class with a simpler direct approach
This removes the RegionCounter class, which is only used as a helper
in teh ComputeRegionCounts stmt visitor. This class is just an extra
layer of abstraction that makes the code harder to follow at this
point, and removing it makes the logic quite a bit more direct.
David Majnemer [Fri, 1 May 2015 21:35:45 +0000 (21:35 +0000)]
[MS ABI] Detect and diagnose vftables which cannot be created
The MSVC ABI has a bug introduced by appending to the end of vftables
which come from virtual bases: covariant thunks introduces via
non-overlapping regions of the inheritance lattice both append to the
same slot in the vftable.
It is possible to generate correct vftables in cases where one node in
the lattice completely dominates the other on the way to the base with
the vfptr; in all other cases, we must raise a diagnostic in order to
prevent the illusion that we succeeded in laying out the vftable.
David Majnemer [Fri, 1 May 2015 21:35:41 +0000 (21:35 +0000)]
[MS ABI] NV bases may indirectly contain covariant thunks from V Bases
A class might contain multiple ways of getting to a vbase, some of which
are virtual and other non-virtual. It may be the case that a
non-virtual base contains an override of a method in a vbase. This
means that we must carefully pick between a set of nvbases to determine
which is the best.
As a consequence, the findPathForVPtr algorithm is considerably simpler.
This flag specifies that the normal visibility rules should be used even for
local submodules (submodules of the currently-being-built module). Thus names
will only be visible if a header / module that declares them has actually been
included / imported, and not merely because a submodule that happened to be
built earlier declared those names. This also removes the need to modularize
bottom-up: textually-included headers will be included into every submodule
that includes them, since their include guards will not leak between modules.
So far, this only governs visibility of macros, not of declarations, so is not
ready for real use yet.
Tim Northover [Fri, 1 May 2015 21:17:25 +0000 (21:17 +0000)]
ARM: merge Cyclone into other ARMv8 CPUs and add tests for features.
Cyclone actually supports all the goodies you'd expect to come with an AArch64
CPU, so it doesn't need its own clause. Also we should probably be testing
these clauses.
Kaelyn Takata [Fri, 1 May 2015 20:59:18 +0000 (20:59 +0000)]
Also correct typos in the middle of a ternary expression when the RHS is invalid.
The LHS was already being corrected before being set to ExprError when
the RHS is invalid, but when it was present the middle of a ternary
expression would be dropped in the error paths.
InstrProf: Support for setting profile output from command line
This change is the third of 3 patches to add support for specifying
the profile output from the command line via -fprofile-instr-generate=<path>,
where the specified output path/file will be overridden by the
LLVM_PROFILE_FILE environment variable.
This patch adds the necessary support to the clang frontend, and adds a
new test.
The compiler-rt and llvm parts are r236055 and r236288, respectively.
InstrProf: Fix handling of profile counters in the body of range based for
We were assigning the counter for the body of the loop to the loop
variable initialization for some reason here, but our tests completely
lacked coverage for range-for loops. This fixes that and makes the
logic generally more similar to the logic for a regular for.
Richard Smith [Thu, 30 Apr 2015 20:53:28 +0000 (20:53 +0000)]
PR19691: initialize MacroDirective::DefInfo::IsPublic member in "invalid" state.
No functionality change; no-one inspects this field yet, and probably no-one
will ever inspect it in the "invalid" state, but ubsan could be unhappy about
this if such a DefInfo is copied.
Ben Langmuir [Thu, 30 Apr 2015 18:40:23 +0000 (18:40 +0000)]
Fix the end location of init-capture annotations in ObjC++
And thereby stop asserting.
In ObjC++ modes, we tentatively parse the lambda introducer twice: once
to disambiguate designators, which we also do in C++, and a second time
to disambiguate objc message expressions. During the second tentative
parse, the last cached token will be the annotation token we built in
the first parse. So use getLastLoc() to get the correct end location
for the rebuilt annotation.
David Majnemer [Thu, 30 Apr 2015 17:15:48 +0000 (17:15 +0000)]
[MS ABI] Correctly make paths through covariant virtual bases
There can be multiple virtual bases which are on the path to a vfptr
when one vbase virtually inherits from another. We should prefer the
most derived virtual base which covariantly overrides a method in the
vfptr class; if we do not lengthen the path this way, we will end up
with too few vftable entries.
[OPENMP] Codegen for 'private' clause in 'task' directive.
For tasks codegen for private/firstprivate variables are different rather than for other directives.
1. Build an internal structure of privates for each private variable:
struct .kmp_privates_t. {
Ty1 var1;
...
Tyn varn;
};
2. Add a new field to kmp_task_t type with list of privates.
struct kmp_task_t {
void * shareds;
kmp_routine_entry_t routine;
kmp_int32 part_id;
kmp_routine_entry_t destructors;
.kmp_privates_t. privates;
};
3. Create a function with destructors calls for all privates after end of task region.
kmp_int32 .omp_task_destructor.(kmp_int32 gtid, kmp_task_t *tt) {
~Destructor(&tt->privates.var1);
...
~Destructor(&tt->privates.varn);
return 0;
}
4. Perform default initialization of all private fields (no initialization for POD data, default constructor calls for classes) + provide address of a destructor function after kmpc_omp_task_alloc() and before kmpc_omp_task() calls.
kmp_task_t *new_task = __kmpc_omp_task_alloc(ident_t *, kmp_int32 gtid, kmp_int32 flags, size_t sizeof_kmp_task_t, size_t sizeof_shareds, kmp_routine_entry_t *task_entry);
[OPENMP] Allow to use global variables as lcv in loop-based directives.
For proper codegen we need to capture variable in the OpenMP region. In loop-based directives loop control variables are private by default and they must be captured in this region. There was a problem with capturing of globals, used as lcv, as they was not marked as private by default.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9336
Sean Callanan [Thu, 30 Apr 2015 00:44:21 +0000 (00:44 +0000)]
Use a more reliable method to determine whether
a FileID corresponds to a real file or to a
memory buffer. The old method didn't work when
Clang was built Release, which meant it wasn't
a very good method at all.
Eric Christopher [Wed, 29 Apr 2015 23:32:17 +0000 (23:32 +0000)]
Propagate a terrible hack to the sparc target feature handling code
by erasing the soft-float target feature if the rest of the front
end added it because of defaults or the soft float option.
Add some testing for some of the targets that implement this hack.
Richard Smith [Wed, 29 Apr 2015 23:20:19 +0000 (23:20 +0000)]
[modules] Stop trying to fake up a linear MacroDirective history.
Modules builds fundamentally have a non-linear macro history. In the interest
of better source fidelity, represent the macro definition information
faithfully: we have a linear macro directive history within each module, and at
any point we have a unique "latest" local macro directive and a collection of
visible imported directives. This also removes the attendent complexity of
attempting to create a correct MacroDirective history (which we got wrong
in the general case).
Adrian Prantl [Wed, 29 Apr 2015 16:52:31 +0000 (16:52 +0000)]
Debug Info: Represent local anonymous unions as anonymous unions
and as artificial local variables in the debug info.
This is a follow-up to r236059. We can't get rid of the local variables
entirely because the gdb buildbot depends on them, but we can mark them
as artificial while still emitting the correct debug info. As I learned
from review comments other compilers also follow this model.
A paired commit in LLVM temporarily relaxes the debug info verifier to
not check the integrity of DW_OP_bit_pieces of artificial variables.