Oleg Ranevskyy [Fri, 13 May 2016 14:45:57 +0000 (14:45 +0000)]
[CodeGen] Clang does not choose aapcs-vfp calling convention for ARM bare metal target with hard float (EABIHF)
Summary:
Clang does not detect `aapcs-vfp` for the EABIHF environment. The reason is that only GNUEABIHF is considered while choosing calling convention, EABIHF is ignored.
This causes clang to use `aapcs` for EABIHF and add the `arm_aapcscc` specifier to functions in generated IR.
The modified `arm-cc.c` test checks that no calling convention specifier is added to functions for EABIHF, which means the default one is used (`CallingConv::ARM_AAPCS_VFP`).
Dmitry Polukhin [Fri, 13 May 2016 09:03:56 +0000 (09:03 +0000)]
[ms][dll] #27212: Generating of implicit special members should take into account MSVC compatibility version
Clang creates implicit move constructor/assign operator in all cases if
there is std=c++11. But MSVC supports such generation starting from
version 1900 only. As result we have some binary incompatibility.
Richard Smith [Fri, 13 May 2016 06:47:56 +0000 (06:47 +0000)]
Add support for derived class special members hiding functions brought in from
a base class via a using-declaration. If a class has a using-declaration
declaring either a constructor or an assignment operator, eagerly declare its
special members in case they need to displace a shadow declaration from a
using-declaration.
Akira Hatanaka [Fri, 13 May 2016 01:21:23 +0000 (01:21 +0000)]
[ObjC][CodeGen] Remove an assert that is no longer correct.
clang asserts when compiling the following code because r231508 made
changes to promote constant temporary arrays and records to globals
with constant initializers:
std::vector<NSString*> strs = {@"a", @"b"};
This commit changes the code to return early if the object returned by
createReferenceTemporary is a global variable with an initializer.
Etienne Bergeron [Thu, 12 May 2016 20:58:56 +0000 (20:58 +0000)]
[AST] Move operations enum to a definition file.
Summary:
This patch moves the enum definitions to a definition (.def) file.
These modifications provide way to list enumerators of a given type.
As an example, this allow parsing of "kinds" in the dynamic matchers.
see: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19871
The dynamic matcher "ofKind" also required this patch to be fixed.
Etienne Bergeron [Thu, 12 May 2016 19:51:18 +0000 (19:51 +0000)]
[Tooling] Fix broken dependency for shared build
Summary:
There virtual destructor can't be found and cause a compilation error
on a shared build.
To repro: [Release + Shared]
```
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON
```
Which produce this error:
```
tools/clang/unittests/Tooling/CMakeFiles/ToolingTests.dir/ToolingTest.cpp.o: In function `clang::tooling::newFrontendActionFactory_CreatesFrontendActionFactoryFromType_Test::TestBody()':
ToolingTest.cpp:(.text._ZN5clang7tooling66newFrontendActionFactory_CreatesFrontendActionFactoryFromType_Test8TestBodyEv+0x49): undefined reference to `clang::SyntaxOnlyAction::~SyntaxOnlyAction()'
```
[VFS] Reapply #2: Reconstruct the VFS overlay tree for more accurate lookup
Reapply r269100 and r269270, reverted due to
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=27725. Isolate the testcase that
corresponds to the new feature side of this commit and skip it on
windows hosts until we find why it does not work on these platforms.
Original commit message:
The way we currently build the internal VFS overlay representation leads
to inefficient path search and might yield wrong answers when asked for
recursive or regular directory iteration.
Currently, when reading an YAML file, each YAML root entry is placed
inside a new root in the filesystem overlay. In the crash reproducer, a
simple "@import Foundation" currently maps to 43 roots, and when looking
up paths, we traverse a directory tree for each of these different
roots, until we find a match (or don't). This has two consequences:
- It's slow.
- Directory iteration gives incomplete results since it only return
results within one root - since contents of the same directory can be
declared inside different roots, the result isn't accurate.
This is in part fault of the way we currently write out the YAML file
when emitting the crash reproducer - we could generate only one root and
that would make it fast and correct again. However, we should not rely
on how the client writes the YAML, but provide a good internal
representation regardless.
Build a proper virtual directory tree out of the YAML representation,
allowing faster search and proper iteration. Besides the crash
reproducer, this potentially benefits other VFS clients.
Summary:
This option allows the user to control how much of the file name is
emitted by UBSan. Tuning this option allows one to save space in the
resulting binary, which is helpful for restricted execution
environments.
With a positive N, UBSan skips the first N path components.
With a negative N, UBSan only keeps the last N path components.
Diagnostics should note version dependent issues by giving
a hint about current version being compiled for.
This patch changes diagnostics of static storage class specifier
and generic type qualifier to specify OpenCL version as well as
converts other diagnostics to match the style.
David Majnemer [Thu, 12 May 2016 03:51:52 +0000 (03:51 +0000)]
[MS ABI] Don't crash when zero-initializing a vbase which contains a vbase
Bases can be zero-initialized: the storage is zero-initialized before
the base constructor is run.
The MS ABI has a quirk where base VBPtrs are not installed by the
base constructor but by the most derived class. In particular, they are
installed before the base constructor is run.
The derived constructor must be careful to zero-initialize only the bits
of the class which haven't already been populated by virtual base
pointers.
While we correctly avoided this scenario, we didn't handle the case
where the base class has virtual bases which have virtual bases.
[VFS] Reapply r269100: Reconstruct the VFS overlay tree for more accurate lookup
The way we currently build the internal VFS overlay representation leads
to inefficient path search and might yield wrong answers when asked for
recursive or regular directory iteration.
Currently, when reading an YAML file, each YAML root entry is placed
inside a new root in the filesystem overlay. In the crash reproducer, a
simple "@import Foundation" currently maps to 43 roots, and when looking
up paths, we traverse a directory tree for each of these different
roots, until we find a match (or don't). This has two consequences:
- It's slow.
- Directory iteration gives incomplete results since it only return
results within one root - since contents of the same directory can be
declared inside different roots, the result isn't accurate.
This is in part fault of the way we currently write out the YAML file
when emitting the crash reproducer - we could generate only one root and
that would make it fast and correct again. However, we should not rely
on how the client writes the YAML, but provide a good internal
representation regardless.
This patch builds a proper virtual directory tree out of the YAML
representation, allowing faster search and proper iteration. Besides the
crash reproducer, this potentially benefits other VFS clients.
Etienne Bergeron [Thu, 12 May 2016 00:22:28 +0000 (00:22 +0000)]
[tooling] Remove redundant inline keyword
Summary:
The inline keywords are redundant.
Introduce by this commit to try to fix broken build bots:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D20180
Tested on Debug and Release build [linux].
Tested on Release + Shared (-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON) [linux]
Tested on Release [windows]
Richard Smith [Wed, 11 May 2016 20:37:46 +0000 (20:37 +0000)]
Preserve the FoundDecl when performing overload resolution for constructors.
This is in preparation for C++ P0136R1, which switches the model for inheriting
constructors over from synthesizing a constructor to finding base class
constructors (via using shadow decls) when looking for derived class
constructors.
Devin Coughlin [Wed, 11 May 2016 20:28:41 +0000 (20:28 +0000)]
[analyzer] Fix crash in ObjCGenericsChecker
Fix a crash in the generics checker where DynamicTypePropagation tries
to get the superclass of a root class.
This is a spot-fix for a deeper issue where the checker makes assumptions
that may not hold about subtyping between the symbolically-tracked type of
a value and the compile-time types of a cast on that value.
I've added a TODO to address the underlying issue.
Steven Wu [Wed, 11 May 2016 16:26:03 +0000 (16:26 +0000)]
Embed bitcode in object file (clang cc1 part)
Summary:
Teach clang to embed bitcode inside bitcode. When -fembed-bitcode cc1
option is used, clang will embed both the input bitcode and cc1
commandline into the bitcode in special sections before compiling to
the object file. Using -fembed-bitcode-marker will only introduce a
marker in both sections.
Reid Kleckner [Wed, 11 May 2016 16:19:05 +0000 (16:19 +0000)]
Update clang support on recent Haiku
[ Copied from https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26404 ]
clang support on Haiku is lagging a bit, and missing on x86_64.
This patch updates support for x86 and add support for x86_64. It should
apply directly to trunk and it's harmless in the sense that it only
affects Haiku.
This patch fixes a bug where we would assume all value-dependent
enable_if conditions give successful results.
Instead, we consider value-dependent enable_if conditions to always
fail. While this isn't ideal, this is the best we can realistically do
without changing both enable_if's semantics and large parts of Sema
(specifically, all of the parts that don't expect type dependence to
come out of nowhere, and that may interact with overload resolution).
Reid Kleckner [Tue, 10 May 2016 21:00:03 +0000 (21:00 +0000)]
Add -Wcast-calling-convention to warn when casting away calling conventions
Summary:
This only warns on casts of the address of a function defined in the
current TU. In this case, the fix is likely to be local and the warning
useful.
Here are some things we could experiment with in the future:
- Fire on declarations as well as definitions
- Limit the warning to non-void function prototypes
- Limit the warning to mismatches of caller and callee cleanup CCs
This warning is currently off by default while we study its usefulness.
[VFS] Reconstruct the VFS overlay tree for more accurate lookup
The way we currently build the internal VFS overlay representation leads
to inefficient path search and might yield wrong answers when asked for
recursive or regular directory iteration.
Currently, when reading an YAML file, each YAML root entry is placed
inside a new root in the filesystem overlay. In the crash reproducer, a
simple "@import Foundation" currently maps to 43 roots, and when looking
up paths, we traverse a directory tree for each of these different
roots, until we find a match (or don't). This has two consequences:
- It's slow.
- Directory iteration gives incomplete results since it only return
results within one root - since contents of the same directory can be
declared inside different roots, the result isn't accurate.
This is in part fault of the way we currently write out the YAML file
when emitting the crash reproducer - we could generate only one root and
that would make it fast and correct again. However, we should not rely
on how the client writes the YAML, but provide a good internal
representation regardless.
This patch builds a proper virtual directory tree out of the YAML
representation, allowing faster search and proper iteration. Besides the
crash reproducer, this potentially benefits other VFS clients.
Derek Schuff [Tue, 10 May 2016 17:44:46 +0000 (17:44 +0000)]
Do not register incompatible C++ destructors with __cxa_atexit
Summary:
For a static object with a nontrivial destructor, clang generates an
initializer function (__cxx_global_var_init) which registers that
object's destructor using __cxa_atexit. However some ABIs (ARM,
WebAssembly) use destructors that return 'this' instead of having void
return (which does not match the signature of function pointers passed
to __cxa_atexit). This results in undefined behavior when the destructors are
called. All the calling conventions I know of on ARM can tolerate this,
but WebAssembly requires the signatures of indirect calls to match the
called function.
This patch disables that direct registration of destructors for ABIs
that have this-returning destructors.
Alexey Bataev [Tue, 10 May 2016 09:57:36 +0000 (09:57 +0000)]
[OPENMP 4.5] Add codegen support in runtime for '[non]monotonic'
schedule modifiers.
Runtime library expects some additional data in schedule argument for
loop-based directives, that have additional schedule modifiers
'monotonic|nonmonotonic'.
[Sema] Fix an overload resolution bug with enable_if.
Currently, if clang::isBetterOverloadCandidate encounters an enable_if
attribute on either candidate that it's inspecting, it will ignore all
lower priority attributes (e.g. pass_object_size). This is problematic
in cases like:
Artem Belevich [Mon, 9 May 2016 22:09:56 +0000 (22:09 +0000)]
[CUDA] Restrict init of local __shared__ variables to empty constructors only.
Allow only empty constructors for local __shared__ variables in a way
identical to restrictions imposed on dynamic initializers for global
variables on device.
Artem Belevich [Mon, 9 May 2016 19:36:08 +0000 (19:36 +0000)]
[CUDA] Only __shared__ variables can be static local on device side.
According to CUDA programming guide (v7.5):
> E.2.9.4: Within the body of a device or global function, only
> shared variables may be declared with static storage class.
Proper detection and handling of RHEL and variants.
- 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.
RHEL: Look in more places to find g++ headers and runtime.
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.
Enable support for __float128 in Clang and enable it on pertinent platforms
This patch corresponds to reviews:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15120
http://reviews.llvm.org/D19125
It adds support for the __float128 keyword, literals and target feature to
enable it. Based on the latter of the two aforementioned reviews, this feature
is enabled on Linux on i386/X86 as well as SystemZ.
This is also the second attempt in commiting this feature. The first attempt
did not enable it on required platforms which caused failures when compiling
type_traits with -std=gnu++11.
If you see failures with compiling this header on your platform after this
commit, it is likely that your platform needs to have this feature enabled.
Samuel Antao [Sun, 8 May 2016 06:43:56 +0000 (06:43 +0000)]
[OpenMP] Check for associated statements with hasAssociatedStmt() when scanning for device code.
Summary: `getAssociatedStmt()` contains an assertion that assumes the statement always exists. In device code scanning, we need to look into the associated statement therefore we check its existence. This patch replaces `getAssociatedStmt` by `hasAssociatedStmt` so that we do not trigger the assertion for directives that happen not to have an associated statement (e.g target enter/exit data).
[CrashReproducer] Always use realpath for destination
When running reproducer scripts we need that original symlinks from the
source filesystem are reproduced in the VFS so that different virtual
paths can map to the same file, allowing the FileManager to share the
same UID between these virtual entries. This avoids all sorts of module
redefinition errors when using frameworks.
Use a StringRef instead of a FileEntry in the moduleMapAddHeader
callback to allow more flexibility on what to collect on further
patches. This changes the interface I introduced in r264971.
Richard Smith [Fri, 6 May 2016 23:14:07 +0000 (23:14 +0000)]
[modules] Attempt to improve performance for declaration merging without a Sema
object in C. Rather than using the DeclContext (which is very slow because it
triggers us to build a lookup table for the DeclContext), use a separate map
from identifiers to decls for this case, containing only the ones we've
actually deserialized. For convenience, this map is implemented as an
IdentifierResolver.
Manman Ren [Fri, 6 May 2016 19:57:16 +0000 (19:57 +0000)]
Availability: attach the note to the declaration with the attributes.
Sometimes, the declaration we found has inherited availability
attributes, attaching the note to it does not tell us where the
availability attributes are in the source.
Go through the redecl chain to find the declaration with actual
availability attributes.
Replace use of /dev/null with /var/empty. lit will substitute the /dev/null
include path resulting in failures. Use a path under /var/empty which is
supposed to be empty to ensure that we can successfully test.
-I dir
... If dir begins with =, then the = will be replaced by the sysroot prefix;
see --sysroot and -isysroot.
Add support to expand the `=` as a prefix of the include path with the sysroot
if specified. `-isysroot` takes precedence over `--sysroot` as the normal
argument behaviour occurs. The ordering of the `-isysroot` is relevant to the
path substituted. If no `--sysroot=` or `-isysroot` option is present, the = is
not expanded.
Ben Craig [Fri, 6 May 2016 13:29:46 +0000 (13:29 +0000)]
Adding omitted column to invalid loc diagnostic.
note_fe_backend_invalid_loc expects three arguments (file, line, column),
and will assert when only given two. The other two places in this file that
use note_fe_backend_invalid_loc already supply the Column for the third
parameter.