This commit removes the code that was there to make clang compatible
with gcc and make clang emit the correct encoding for ObjC pointers,
which is "@".
Summary:
This new piece is similar to our macro expansion printing in HTML reports:
On mouse-hover event it pops up on variables. Similar to note pieces it
supports `plist` diagnostics as well.
It is optional, on by default: `add-pop-up-notes=true`.
Extra: In HTML reports `background-color: LemonChiffon` was too light,
changed to `PaleGoldenRod`.
Tim Northover [Wed, 29 May 2019 19:13:29 +0000 (19:13 +0000)]
LLVM IR: update Clang tests for byval being a typed attribute.
Since byval is now a typed attribute it gets sorted slightly differently by
LLVM when the order of attributes is being canonicalized. This updates the few
Clang tests that depend on the old order.
Michael Liao [Wed, 29 May 2019 17:23:27 +0000 (17:23 +0000)]
[CUDA][HIP] Skip setting `externally_initialized` for static device variables.
Summary:
- By declaring device variables as `static`, we assume they won't be
addressable from the host side. Thus, no `externally_initialized` is
required.
Francois Ferrand [Wed, 29 May 2019 16:30:47 +0000 (16:30 +0000)]
[clang-format] Allow configuring list of function-like macros that resolve to a type
Summary:
Adds a `TypenameMacros` configuration option that causes certain identifiers to be handled in a way similar to `typeof()`.
This is enough to:
- Prevent misinterpreting declarations of pointers to such types as expressions (`STACK_OF(int) * foo` -> `STACK_OF(int) *foo`),
- Avoid surprising line breaks in variable/struct field declarations (`STACK_OF(int)\nfoo;` -> `STACK_OF(int) foo;`, see https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30353).
Simon Atanasyan [Wed, 29 May 2019 14:59:32 +0000 (14:59 +0000)]
[mips] Check argument for __builtin_msa_ctcmsa / __builtin_msa_cfcmsa
The `__builtin_msa_ctcmsa` and `__builtin_msa_cfcmsa` builtins are mapped
to the `ctcmsa` and `cfcmsa` instructions respectively. While MSA
control registers have indexes in 0..7 range, the instructions accept
register index in 0..31 range [1].
[1] MIPS Architecture for Programmers Volume IV-j:
The MIPS64 SIMD Architecture Module
https://www.mips.com/?do-download=the-mips64-simd-architecture-module
Nico Weber [Wed, 29 May 2019 13:48:19 +0000 (13:48 +0000)]
clang-cl: Fix mangling of catchable types with names longer than 4kiB
The mangling used to contain the MD5 name of both the RTTI type
descriptor and the name of the copy ctor in MSVC2013, but it changed
to just the former in 2015. It looks like it changed back to the old
mangling in VS2017 version 15.7 and onwards, including VS2019 (version
16.0). VS2017 version 15.0 still has the VS2015 mangling. Versions
between 15.0 and 15.7 are't on godbolt. I found 15.4 (_MSC_VER 1911)
locally and that uses the 15.0 mangling still, but I didn't find 15.5 or
15.6, so I'm not sure where exactly it changed back.
[LibTooling] Add `before` and `after` selectors for selecting point-ranges relative to nodes.
Summary:
The `before` and `after` selectors allow users to specify a zero-length range --
a point -- at the relevant location in an AST-node's source. Point ranges can
be useful, for example, to insert a change using an API that takes a range to be
modified (e.g. `tooling::change()`).
Pengfei Wang [Wed, 29 May 2019 08:42:35 +0000 (08:42 +0000)]
[X86] Fix i386 struct and union parameter alignment
According to i386 System V ABI 2.1: Structures and unions assume the
alignment of their most strictly aligned component. But current
implementation always takes them as 4-byte aligned which will result
in incorrect code, e.g:
The first call (line 10) takes the second arg as 4-byte aligned while
the second call (line 11) takes the second arg as 16-byte aligned.
There is oxymoron for the alignment of the 2 calls because they should
be the same.
This patch fixes the bug by following i386 System V ABI and apply it to
Linux only since other System V OS (e.g Darwin, PS4 and FreeBSD) don't
want to spend any effort dealing with the ramifications of ABI breaks
at present.
Zi Xuan Wu [Wed, 29 May 2019 05:17:03 +0000 (05:17 +0000)]
[PowerPC] [Clang] Port SSE intrinsics to PowerPC
Port xmmintrin.h which include Intel SSE intrinsics implementation to PowerPC platform (using Altivec).
The new headers containing those implemenations are located into a directory named ppc_wrappers
which has higher priority when the platform is PowerPC on Linux. They are mainly developed by Steven Munroe,
with contributions from Paul Clarke, Bill Schmidt, Jinsong Ji and Zixuan Wu.
Patched by: Qiu Chaofan <qiucf@cn.ibm.com>
Reviewed By: Jinsong Ji
Petr Hosek [Wed, 29 May 2019 00:01:05 +0000 (00:01 +0000)]
[Driver] Search the toolchain dir with -print-file-name
This is useful when looking for directories or files relative to the
toolchain root, e.g. include/c++/v1. This change also adds a test
to make sure this functionality doesn't regress in the future.
Richard Smith [Tue, 28 May 2019 23:09:46 +0000 (23:09 +0000)]
Defer creating fields for captures until we finish building the
capturing expression or statement.
No functionality change yet. The intent is that we will also delay
building the initialization expression until the enclosing context, so
that:
a) we build the initialization expression in the right context, and
b) we can elide captures that are not odr-used, as suggested by P0588R1.
This also consolidates some duplicated code building capture fields into
a single place.
Currently the `-working-directory` option does not actually impact the working
directory for all of the clang driver, it only impacts how files are looked up
to make sure they exist. This means that that clang passes the wrong paths
to -fdebug-compilation-dir and -coverage-notes-file.
This patch fixes that by changing all the places in the driver where we convert
to absolute paths to use the VFS, and then calling setCurrentWorkingDirectory on
the VFS. This also changes the default VFS for `Driver` to use a virtualized
working directory, instead of changing the process's working directory.
Yaxun Liu [Tue, 28 May 2019 21:18:59 +0000 (21:18 +0000)]
[CUDA][HIP] Emit dependent libs for host only
Recently D60274 was introduced to allow lld to handle dependent libs. However current
usage of dependent libs (e.g. pragma comment(lib, *) in windows header files) are intended
for host only. Emitting the metadata in device IR causes link error in device path.
Until there is a way to different it dependent libs for device or host, metadata for dependent
libs should be emitted for host only. This patch enforces that.
As for other floating-point rounding builtins that can be optimized
when build with -fno-math-errno, this patch adds support for lrint
and llrint. It currently only optimize for AArch64 backend.
Joel E. Denny [Tue, 28 May 2019 19:27:19 +0000 (19:27 +0000)]
[OpenMP] Set pragma start loc to `#pragma` loc
This patch adjusts `PragmaOpenMPHandler` to set the location of
`tok::annot_pragma_openmp` to the `#pragma` location instead of the
`omp` location so that the former becomes the start location of the
OpenMP AST node. This can be useful when, for example, rewriting a
directive using Clang's Rewrite facility. Most of this patch updates
tests for changes to locations in diagnostics and `-ast-dump` output.
Update the `cl` emulation to support the `/Zc:char8_t[-]?` options as per the
MSVC 2019.1 toolset. These are aliases for `-fchar8_t` and `-fno-char8_t`.
Simon Tatham [Tue, 28 May 2019 16:13:20 +0000 (16:13 +0000)]
[ARM] Replace fp-only-sp and d16 with fp64 and d32.
Those two subtarget features were awkward because their semantics are
reversed: each one indicates the _lack_ of support for something in
the architecture, rather than the presence. As a consequence, you
don't get the behavior you want if you combine two sets of feature
bits.
Each SubtargetFeature for an FP architecture version now comes in four
versions, one for each combination of those options. So you can still
say (for example) '+vfp2' in a feature string and it will mean what
it's always meant, but there's a new string '+vfp2d16sp' meaning the
version without those extra options.
A lot of this change is just mechanically replacing positive checks
for the old features with negative checks for the new ones. But one
more interesting change is that I've rearranged getFPUFeatures() so
that the main FPU feature is appended to the output list *before*
rather than after the features derived from the Restriction field, so
that -fp64 and -d32 can override defaults added by the main feature.
Adam Balogh [Tue, 28 May 2019 13:07:09 +0000 (13:07 +0000)]
[Analyzer] Replace `CXXSelfAssignmentBRVisitor` with `NoteTags`
The `cplusplus.SelfAssignment` checker has a visitor that is added
to every `BugReport` to mark the to branch of the self assignment
operator with e.g. `rhs == *this` and `rhs != *this`. With the new
`NoteTag` feature this visitor is not needed anymore. Instead the
checker itself marks the two branches using the `NoteTag`s.
Hans Wennborg [Tue, 28 May 2019 12:19:38 +0000 (12:19 +0000)]
Re-commit r357452 (take 2): "SimplifyCFG SinkCommonCodeFromPredecessors: Also sink function calls without used results (PR41259)"
This was reverted in r360086 as it was supected of causing mysterious test
failures internally. However, it was never concluded that this patch was the
root cause.
> The code was previously checking that candidates for sinking had exactly
> one use or were a store instruction (which can't have uses). This meant
> we could sink call instructions only if they had a use.
>
> That limitation seemed a bit arbitrary, so this patch changes it to
> "instruction has zero or one use" which seems more natural and removes
> the need to special-case stores.
>
> Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59936
Don Hinton [Tue, 28 May 2019 06:26:58 +0000 (06:26 +0000)]
[test] Fix plugin tests
Summary:
The following changes were required to fix these tests:
1) Change LLVM_ENABLE_PLUGINS to an option and move it to
llvm/CMakeLists.txt with an appropriate default -- which matches
the original default behavior.
2) Move the plugins directory from clang/test/Analysis
clang/lib/Analysis. It's not enough to add an exclude to the
lit.local.cfg file because add_lit_testsuites recurses the tree and
automatically adds the appropriate `check-` targets, which don't
make sense for the plugins because they aren't tests and don't
have `RUN` statements.
Here's a list of the `clang-check-anlysis*` targets with this
change:
Petr Hosek [Mon, 27 May 2019 23:23:50 +0000 (23:23 +0000)]
[Driver] Change layout of per-target runtimes to resemble multiarch
This is a follow up to r361432, changing the layout of per-target
runtimes to more closely resemble multiarch. While before, we used
the following layout:
Volodymyr Sapsai [Mon, 27 May 2019 19:15:30 +0000 (19:15 +0000)]
[Preprocessor] Fix crash emitting note with framework location for "file not found" error.
A filename can be remapped with a header map to point to a framework
header and we can find the corresponding framework without the header.
But if the original filename doesn't have a remapped framework name,
we'll fail to find its location and will dereference a null pointer
during diagnostics emission.
Fix by tracking remappings better and emit the note only if a framework
is found before any of the remappings.
Yaxun Liu [Mon, 27 May 2019 11:19:07 +0000 (11:19 +0000)]
[OpenCL] Fix file-scope const sampler variable for 2.0
OpenCL spec v2.0 s6.13.14:
Samplers can also be declared as global constants in the program
source using the following syntax.
const sampler_t <sampler name> = <value>
This works fine for OpenCL 1.2 but fails for 2.0, because clang duduces
address space of file-scope const sampler variable to be in global address
space whereas spec v2.0 s6.9.b forbids file-scope sampler variable to be
in global address space.
The fix is not to deduce address space for file-scope sampler variables.
Balazs Keri [Mon, 27 May 2019 09:36:00 +0000 (09:36 +0000)]
[ASTImporter] Added visibility context check for CXXRecordDecl.
Summary:
ASTImporter makes now difference between classes with same name in different
translation units if these are not visible outside. These classes are not linked
into one decl chain.
Petr Hosek [Sun, 26 May 2019 03:39:07 +0000 (03:39 +0000)]
[Driver] Update handling of c++ and runtime directories
This is a follow up to r361432 and r361504 which addresses issues
introduced by those changes. Specifically, it avoids duplicating
file and runtime paths in case when the effective triple is the
same as the cannonical one. Furthermore, it fixes the broken multilib
setup in the Fuchsia driver and deduplicates some of the code.
Artem Dergachev [Fri, 24 May 2019 23:37:11 +0000 (23:37 +0000)]
[analyzer] Add a prunable note for skipping vbase inits in subclasses.
When initialization of virtual base classes is skipped, we now tell the user
about it, because this aspect of C++ isn't very well-known.
The implementation is based on the new "note tags" feature (r358781).
In order to make use of it, allow note tags to produce prunable notes,
and move the note tag factory to CoreEngine.
Artem Dergachev [Fri, 24 May 2019 23:37:08 +0000 (23:37 +0000)]
[CFG] Add branch to skip vbase inits when they're handled by superclass.
This patch adds the run-time CFG branch that would skip initialization of
virtual base classes depending on whether the constructor is called from a
superclass constructor or not. Previously the Static Analyzer was already
skipping virtual base-class initializers in such constructors, but it wasn't
skipping their arguments and their potential side effects, which was causing
pr41300 (and was generally incorrect). The previous skipping behavior is
now replaced with a hard assertion that we're not even getting there due
to how our CFG works.
The new CFG element is under a CFG build option so that not to break other
consumers of the CFG by this change. Static Analyzer support for this change
is implemented.
Richard Smith [Fri, 24 May 2019 21:08:12 +0000 (21:08 +0000)]
Default arguments are potentially constant evaluated.
We need to eagerly instantiate constexpr functions used in them even if
the default argument is never actually used, because we might evaluate
portions of it when performing semantic checks.
Shafik Yaghmour [Fri, 24 May 2019 16:53:44 +0000 (16:53 +0000)]
[ASTImporter] Call to HandleNameConflict in VisitRecordDecl mistakeningly using Name instead of SearchName
Summary:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D51633 added error handling to the ASTNodeImporter::VisitRecordDecl for the conflicting names case. This could lead to erroneous return of an error in that case since we should have been using SearchName. Name may be empty in the case where we find the name via D->getTypedefNameForAnonDecl()->getDeclName().
This fix is very similar to https://reviews.llvm.org/D59665
[LibTooling] Add Explanation parameter to `makeRule`.
Summary:
Conceptually, a single-case RewriteRule has a matcher, edit(s) and an (optional)
explanation. `makeRule` previously only took the matcher and edit(s). This
change adds (optional) support for the explanation.