Alexander Musman [Mon, 15 Dec 2014 07:07:06 +0000 (07:07 +0000)]
First patch with codegen of the 'omp for' directive. It implements
the simplest case, which is used when no chunk_size is specified in
the schedule(static) or no 'schedule' clause is specified - the
iteration space is divided by the library into chunks that are
approximately equal in size, and at most one chunk is distributed
to each thread. In this case, we do not need an outer loop in each
thread - each thread requests once which iterations range it should
handle (using __kmpc_for_static_init runtime call) and then runs the
inner loop on this range.
Alexey Bataev [Mon, 15 Dec 2014 05:25:25 +0000 (05:25 +0000)]
Bugfix for Codegen of atomic load/store/other ops.
Currently clang fires assertions on x86-64 on any atomic operations for long double operands. Patch fixes codegen for such operations.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6499
Alexey Bataev [Mon, 15 Dec 2014 04:18:11 +0000 (04:18 +0000)]
MSVC: A wide string literal from L#macro_arg in a macro
Clang should form a wide string literal from L#macro_arg in a function-like macro in -fms-compatibility mode.
Fix for http://llvm.org/PR9984.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6604
David Blaikie [Sun, 14 Dec 2014 18:48:18 +0000 (18:48 +0000)]
DebugInfo: More accurate line information for placement new.
This actually came up as a break in UBSan tests (look for a follow-up
commit to this one to see the UBSan test fallout) when I tried a broader
fix to location information.
I have some other ideas about how to do that broader change & will keep
looking into it.
David Majnemer [Sun, 14 Dec 2014 12:16:43 +0000 (12:16 +0000)]
CodeGen: Compound literals with funny types shouldn't crash
CodeGen assumed that a compound literal with array type should have a
corresponding LLVM IR array type.
We had two bugs in this area:
- Zero sized arrays in compound literals would lead to the creation of
an opaque type. This is unnecessary, we should just create an array
type with a bound of zero.
- Funny record types (like unions) lead to exotic IR types for compound
literals. In this case, CodeGen must be prepared to deal with the
possibility that it might not have an array IR type.
David Majnemer [Sun, 14 Dec 2014 04:53:11 +0000 (04:53 +0000)]
Lex: Don't crash if both conflict markers are on the same line
We would check if the terminator marker is on a newline. However, the
logic would end up out-of-bounds if the terminator marker immediately
follows the start marker.
John McCall [Sun, 14 Dec 2014 01:46:53 +0000 (01:46 +0000)]
If a non-template constructor instantiated to X(X),
ignore it during overload resolution when initializing
X from a value of type cv X.
Previously, our rule here only ignored specializations
of constructor templates. That's probably because the
standard says that constructors are outright ill-formed
if their first parameter is literally X and they're
callable with one argument. However, Clang only
enforces that prohibition against non-implicit
instantiations; I'm not sure why, but it seems to be
deliberate. Given that, the most sensible thing to
do is to just ignore the "illegal" constructor
regardless of where it came from.
Also, stop ignoring such constructors silently:
print a note explaining why they're being ignored.
David Majnemer [Sun, 14 Dec 2014 01:05:01 +0000 (01:05 +0000)]
Sema: attribute((annotate)) must have at least one argument
Sema::handleAnnotateAttr expects that some basic validation is done on
the given AttributeList. However, ProcessAccessDeclAttributeList called
it directly. Instead, pass the list to ProcessDeclAttribute.
David Majnemer [Sat, 13 Dec 2014 08:12:56 +0000 (08:12 +0000)]
Sema: Constexpr functions must have return statements which have an expr
clang lets programmers be pretty cavalier when it comes to void return
statements in functions which have non-void return types. However, we
cannot be so forgiving in constexpr functions: evaluation will go off
the rails very quickly.
Instead, keep the return statement in the AST but mark the function as
invalid. Doing so gives us nice diagnostics while making constexpr
evaluation halt.
Nick Lewycky [Sat, 13 Dec 2014 02:54:28 +0000 (02:54 +0000)]
Fix two small bugs in typo correction. One assertion failure building member expressions because the lookup finds a different name than the original, fixed by updating the LookupResult's name with the name of the found decl. Second is that we also diagnose delayed typo exprs in the index of an array subscript expression.
The testcase shows a third bug with a FIXME in it.
Implement the __builtin_call_with_static_chain GNU extension.
The extension has the following syntax:
__builtin_call_with_static_chain(Call, Chain)
where Call must be a function call expression and Chain must be of pointer type
This extension performs a function call Call with a static chain pointer
Chain passed to the callee in a designated register. This is useful for
calling foreign language functions whose ABI uses static chain pointers
(e.g. to implement closures).
Justin Bogner [Fri, 12 Dec 2014 23:12:27 +0000 (23:12 +0000)]
Frontend: Canonicalize to native paths when dumping module dependencies
Mixed path separators (ie, both / and \\) can mess up the sort order
of the VFS map when dumping module dependencies, as was recently
exposed by r224055 and papered over in r224145. Instead, we should
simply use native paths for consistency.
This also adds a TODO to add handling of .. in paths. There was some
code for this before r224055, but it was untested and probably broken.
Fix the issue of mangling of local anonymous unions (Itanium C++ ABI):
A discriminator is used for the first occurrence of a name.
inline int f1 () {
static union {
int a;
long int b;
};
static union {
int c;
double d;
};
return a+c;
}
The name of the second union is mangled as _ZZ2f1vE1c_0 instead of _ZZ2f1vE1c.
Don't break string literals in Java and JavaScript.
The proper way to break string literals in these languages is by inserting a "+"
between parts which we don't support yet. So we disable string literal breaking
until then.
[Objective-C]. This patch extends objc_bridge attribute to support objc_bridge(id).
This means that a pointer to the struct type to which the attribute appertains
is a CF type (and therefore an Objective-C object of some type), but not of any
specific class. rdar://19157264
Richard Smith [Thu, 11 Dec 2014 20:50:24 +0000 (20:50 +0000)]
[modules] When constructing paths relative to a module, strip out /./ directory
components. These sometimes get synthetically added, and we don't want -Ifoo
and -I./foo to be treated fundamentally differently here.
Paul Robinson [Thu, 11 Dec 2014 20:14:04 +0000 (20:14 +0000)]
Instead of having -Os/-Oz add OptimizeForSize/MinSize first, and later
having OptimizeNone remove them again, just don't add them in the
first place if the function already has OptimizeNone.
Note that MinSize can still appear due to attributes on different
declarations; a future patch will address that.
David Majnemer [Thu, 11 Dec 2014 19:36:24 +0000 (19:36 +0000)]
AST: Incomplete types might be zero sized
Comparing the address of an object with an incomplete type might return
true with a 'distinct' object if the former has a size of zero.
However, such an object should compare unequal with null.
Aaron Ballman [Thu, 11 Dec 2014 19:35:42 +0000 (19:35 +0000)]
When checking for nonnull parameter attributes, also check the ParmVarDecl since the attribute may reside there, instead of just on the FunctionDecl. Fixes PR21668.
David Majnemer [Thu, 11 Dec 2014 01:00:48 +0000 (01:00 +0000)]
Parse: Concatenated string literals should be verified in inline asm
While we would correctly handle asm("foo") and reject asm(L"bar"), we
weren't careful to handle cases where an ascii literal could be
concatenated with a wide literal.
Eric Christopher [Wed, 10 Dec 2014 22:58:32 +0000 (22:58 +0000)]
Revert the default changing behavior part of r216662 until we
can change the backend to be the same default. Leave the
modified/new testcases with the exception of the default behavior
since it increases our testing footprint.
David Majnemer [Wed, 10 Dec 2014 22:58:14 +0000 (22:58 +0000)]
AST: Properly calculate the linkage of a IndirectFieldDecl
getLVForNamespaceScopeDecl believed that it wasn't possible for it to
ever see an IndirectFieldDecl. However, this can occur when determining
whether or not something is a redeclaration of a member of an anonymous
static union.
Simon Atanasyan [Wed, 10 Dec 2014 15:44:07 +0000 (15:44 +0000)]
[mips] Removing __SIZEOF_INT128__ macro for MIPS64
This is a temporary workaround while MIPS64 has not yet fully supported
128-bit integers. But declaration of int128 type is necessary even though
`__SIZEOF_INT128__` is undefined because c++ standard header files like
`limits` throw error message if `__int128` is not available.
Richard Smith [Wed, 10 Dec 2014 03:09:48 +0000 (03:09 +0000)]
Reinstate r223753, reverted in r223759 due to breakage of clang-tools-extra.
Original commit message:
[modules] Add experimental -fmodule-map-file-home-is-cwd flag to -cc1.
For files named by -fmodule-map-file=, and files found by 'extern module'
directives, this flag specifies that we should resolve filenames relative to
the current working directory rather than relative to the directory in which
the module map file resides. This is aimed at fixing path handling, in
particular for relative -I paths, when building modules that represent
components of the current project (rather than libraries installed on the
current system, which the current project has as dependencies, where we'd
typically expect the module map files to be looked up implicitly).
Sean Callanan [Wed, 10 Dec 2014 03:09:41 +0000 (03:09 +0000)]
Fixed the AST importer ot use redeclaration contexts properly.
To ensure that we don't import duplicates, the ASTImporter often
checks the DeclContext for a Decl before importing it to see if
a Decl with the same name is already present.
This is problematic if the Decl is inside a transparent context
like an extern "C" block. Lookup isn't allowed on such contexts,
and in fact they assert() if you do that. So instead we look at
the redeclaration context -- the containing context that can be
used safely for these kinds of checks -- instead.
Sean Callanan [Wed, 10 Dec 2014 01:26:39 +0000 (01:26 +0000)]
Made the ASTImporter resilient if it can't import
SourceLocations. LLDB rarely has the same files
mapped into the target AST context as the source
AST context, so the ASTImporter shouldn't expect
to see those files there.
This started to become a problem when importing
entities from modules -- these have proper source
locations, in contrast to all the ASTs LLDB
creates which have empty ones.
Nico Weber [Wed, 10 Dec 2014 00:03:37 +0000 (00:03 +0000)]
cmake: Make SVNVersion.inc step depend on GetSVN.cmake.
This way, the step generating SVNVersion.inc gets rerun every time someone
changes GetSVN.cmake (which is the file that decides how the contents of
SVNVersion.inc look). This makes hacking on GetSVN.cmake a bit easier.
Sean Callanan [Wed, 10 Dec 2014 00:00:37 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Updated the AST importer to support importing
LinkageSpecDecls. This is relevant when LLDB
wants to import Decls from non-C++ modules,
since many declarations are in extern "C"
blocks.
Sean Callanan [Tue, 9 Dec 2014 23:47:56 +0000 (23:47 +0000)]
Modified the Objective-C lexer and parser (only
in debugger mode) to accept @import declarations
and pass them to the debugger.
In the preprocessor, accept import declarations
if the debugger is enabled, but don't actually
load the module, just pass the import path on to
the preprocessor callbacks.
In the Objective-C parser, if it sees an import
declaration in statement context (usual for LLDB),
ignore it and return a NullStmt.
Don't actually generate code for testing the frontend's target cpu flag,
just verify. This should fix the bots where the x86 backend isn't built
into Clang. Sorry for the breakage.
Re-work the Clang system for classifying Intel x86 CPUs to use their
basic microarchitecture names, and add support (with tests) for parsing
all of the masic microarchitecture names for CPUs documented to be
accepted by GCC with -march. I didn't go back through the 32-bit-only
old microarchitectures, but this at least brings the recent architecture
names up to speed. This is essentially the follow-up to the LLVM commit
r223769 which did similar cleanups for the LLVM CPUs.
One particular benefit is that you can now use -march=westmere in Clang
and get the LLVM westmere processor which is a different ISA variant (!)
and so quite significant.
Much like with r223769, I would appreciate the Intel folks carefully
thinking about the macros defined, names used, etc for the atom chips
and newest primary x86 chips. The current patterns seem quite strange to
me, especially here in Clang.
Note that I haven't replicated the per-microarchitecture macro defines
provided by GCC. I'm really opposed to source code using these rather
than using ISA feature macros.
Richard Smith [Tue, 9 Dec 2014 03:20:04 +0000 (03:20 +0000)]
[modules] Add experimental -fmodule-map-file-home-is-cwd flag to -cc1.
For files named by -fmodule-map-file=, and files found by 'extern module'
directives, this flag specifies that we should resolve filenames relative to
the current working directory rather than relative to the directory in which
the module map file resides. This is aimed at fixing path handling, in
particular for relative -I paths, when building modules that represent
components of the current project (rather than libraries installed on the
current system, which the current project has as dependencies, where we'd
typically expect the module map files to be looked up implicitly).
David Blaikie [Tue, 9 Dec 2014 00:32:22 +0000 (00:32 +0000)]
DebugInfo: Correctly identify the location of C++ member initializer list elements
This particularly helps the fidelity of ASan reports (which can occur
even in these examples - if, for example, one uses placement new over a
buffer of insufficient size - now ASan will correctly identify which
member's initialization went over the end of the buffer).
This doesn't cover all types of members - more coming.
David Majnemer [Tue, 9 Dec 2014 00:12:30 +0000 (00:12 +0000)]
Revert "Driver: Objective-C should respect -fno-exceptions"
This reverts commit r223455. It's been succesfully argued that
-fexceptions (at the driver level) is a misnomer and has little to do
with -fobjc-exceptions.
Fix isInstantiated and isInTemplateInstantiation to not recreate the matchers on each call.
Summary:
Store the result matcher after the first call and reuse it later on.
Recreating the matchers just to use them once incurs in a lot of
unnecessary temporary memory allocations.
This change speeds up our clang-tidy benchmarks by ~2%.