Benjamin Kramer [Thu, 28 Apr 2016 12:14:47 +0000 (12:14 +0000)]
Revert r267784, r267824 and r267830.
It makes compiler-rt tests fail if the gold plugin is enabled.
Revert "Rework interface for bitset-using features to use a notion of LTO visibility."
Revert "Driver: only produce CFI -fvisibility= error when compiling."
Revert "clang/test/CodeGenCXX/cfi-blacklist.cpp: Exclude ms targets. They would be non-cfi."
PR27216: Only define __ARM_FEATURE_FMA when the target has VFPv4
Summary:
According to the ACLE spec, "__ARM_FEATURE_FMA is defined to 1 if
the hardware floating-point architecture supports fused floating-point
multiply-accumulate".
This changes clang's behaviour from emitting this macro for v7-A and v7-R
cores to only emitting it when the target has VFPv4 (and therefore support
for the floating point multiply-accumulate instruction).
[MS] Improved implementation of MS stack pragmas (vtordisp, *_seg)
Rework implementation of several MS pragmas that use internal stack:
vtordisp, {bss|code|const|data}_seg.
This patch:
1. Makes #pragma vtordisp use PragmaStack class as *_seg pragmas do;
2. Fixes "#pragma vtordisp()" behavior: it shouldn't affect stack;
3. Saves/restores the stacks on enter/exit a C++ method body.
[OPENMP 4.5] Codegen for 'grainsize/num_tasks' clauses of 'taskloop'
directive.
OpenMP 4.5 defines 'taskloop' directive and 2 additional clauses
'grainsize' and 'num_tasks' for this directive. Patch adds codegen for
these clauses.
These clauses are generated as arguments of the '__kmpc_taskloop'
libcall and are encoded the following way:
void __kmpc_taskloop(ident_t *loc, int gtid, kmp_task_t *task, int if_val, kmp_uint64 *lb, kmp_uint64 *ub, kmp_int64 st, int nogroup, int sched, kmp_uint64 grainsize, void *task_dup);
If 'grainsize' is specified, 'sched' argument must be set to '1' and
'grainsize' argument must be set to the value of the 'grainsize' clause.
If 'num_tasks' is specified, 'sched' argument must be set to '2' and
'grainsize' argument must be set to the value of the 'num_tasks' clause.
It is possible because these 2 clauses are mutually exclusive and can't
be used at the same time on the same directive.
If none of these clauses is specified, 'sched' argument must be set to
'0'.
Samuel Antao [Wed, 27 Apr 2016 23:14:30 +0000 (23:14 +0000)]
[OpenMP] Code generation for target exit data directive
Summary:
This patch adds support for the target exit data directive code generation.
Given that, apart from the employed runtime call, target exit data requires the same code generation pattern as target enter data, the OpenMP codegen entry point was renamed and reused for both.
Samuel Antao [Wed, 27 Apr 2016 22:40:57 +0000 (22:40 +0000)]
[OpenMP] Map clause codegeneration.
Summary:
Implement codegen for the map clause. All the new list items in 4.5 specification are supported.
Fix bug in the generation of array sections that was exposed by some of the map clause tests: for pointer types the offsets have to be calculated from the pointee not the pointer.
Richard Smith [Wed, 27 Apr 2016 21:57:05 +0000 (21:57 +0000)]
[modules] When diagnosing a missing module import, suggest adding a #include if
the current language doesn't have an import syntax and we can figure out a
suitable file to include.
Rework interface for bitset-using features to use a notion of LTO visibility.
Bitsets, and the compiler features they rely on (vtable opt, CFI),
only have visibility within the LTO'd part of the linkage unit. Therefore,
only enable these features for classes with hidden LTO visibility. This
notion is based on object file visibility or (on Windows)
dllimport/dllexport attributes.
We provide the [[clang::lto_visibility_public]] attribute to override the
compiler's LTO visibility inference in cases where the class is defined
in the non-LTO'd part of the linkage unit, or where the ABI supports
calling classes derived from abstract base classes with hidden visibility
in other linkage units (e.g. COM on Windows).
If the cross-DSO CFI mode is enabled, bitset checks are emitted even for
classes with public LTO visibility, as that mode uses a separate mechanism
to cause bitsets to be exported.
This mechanism replaces the whole-program-vtables blacklist, so remove the
-fwhole-program-vtables-blacklist flag.
Because __declspec(uuid()) now implies [[clang::lto_visibility_public]], the
support for the special attr:uuid blacklist entry is removed.
Call TargetMachine::addEarlyAsPossiblePasses from BackendUtil.
Summary:
As of D18614, TargetMachine exposes a hook to add a set of passes that should
be run as early as possible. Invoke this hook from clang when setting up the
pass manager.
Paul Robinson [Wed, 27 Apr 2016 17:37:12 +0000 (17:37 +0000)]
PR21823: 'nodebug' attribute on global/static variables.
Make 'nodebug' on a global/static variable suppress all debug info
for the variable. Previously it would only suppress info for the
associated initializer function, if any.
Adrian Prantl [Wed, 27 Apr 2016 17:06:22 +0000 (17:06 +0000)]
Module debugging: Fix the DWO filename for PCH in a relative path.
PCH in a relative location had a redundant relative path on the DWO
filename and the DW_AT_compilation_dir.
This patch fixes this and adds testcases for PCH in the same directory,
in a relative, and an absolute location.
[OPENMP] Fix crash on initialization of classes with no init clause in
declare reductions.
If reduction clause is applied to instance of class with user-defined
reduction operation without initialization clause, it may cause a crash.
Patch fixes this issue.
The Decl::isUsed has a value for every decl. In non-module builds it is very
difficult (but possible) to break this invariant but when we walk up the redecl
chain we find the neccessary information.
When deserializing the decls from a module it is much more difficult to update
correctly this invariant. The patch centralizes the information whether a decl
is used in the canonical decl marking the entire entity as being used.
Fixes https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=27401
Patch by Cristina Cristescu and me.
Thanks to Richard Smith who helped to debug and understand the issue!
[OPENMP] Fix for codegen of captured variables in inlined directives.
Currently there is a problem with codegen of inlined directives inside
lambdas, it may cause a crash during codegen because of incorrect
capturing of variables. Patch fixes this problem.
Updated doxygen comments for intrinsics.
(1) Removed \code.. \endcode tags around the instruction name. This matches the doxygen format for all other intrinsics.
(2) Did a better formatting for the comments (to fit into 80 columns more compactly).
Richard Smith [Tue, 26 Apr 2016 23:40:43 +0000 (23:40 +0000)]
PR27513: When determining which declaration to put into an exported lookup
table for a module / PCH, never map from a normal declaration of a class to an
injected-class-name declaration (or vice versa). Those declarations live in
distinct lookup tables and should not be confused.
We really shouldn't be using a CXXRecordDecl to represent an
injected-class-name in the first place; I've filed PR27532 so we don't forget.
Try to get at_file_missing.c passing after LLVM r267556.
r267556 made backslashes escape the next character
unconditionally in rsp files. This test echos a path into
a rsp file, and paths contain backslashes on Windows. Since
it's not important for this test to get the filename from
the rsp file, just pass it regularly.
Samuel Antao [Tue, 26 Apr 2016 14:54:23 +0000 (14:54 +0000)]
[OpenMP] Improve mappable expressions Sema.
Summary:
This patch adds logic to save the components of mappable expressions in the clause that uses it, so that they don't have to be recomputed during codegen. Given that the mappable components are (will be) used in several clauses a new geneneric implementation `OMPMappableExprListClause` is used that extends the existing `OMPVarListClause`.
This patch does not add new tests. The goal is to preserve the existing functionality while storing more info in the clauses.
driver: Add a `--rsp-quoting` flag to pick response file quoting.
Currently, clang-cl always uses Windows style for unquoting, and clang always
uses POSIX style for unquoting.
With this flag, it's possible to change these defaults.
In general, response file quoting should match the shell the response file is
used in. On Windows, it's possible to run clang-cl in a bash shell, or clang in
cmd.exe, so a flag for overriding the default behavior is natural there.
On non-Windows, Windows quoting probably never makes sense (except maybe in
Wine), but having clang-cl behave differently based on the host OS seems
strange too. So require that people who want to use posix-style response
files with clang-cl on non-Windows pass --rsp-quoting=posix.
Adrian Prantl [Mon, 25 Apr 2016 20:52:40 +0000 (20:52 +0000)]
Module Debugging: Fix the condition for determining whether a template
instantiation is in a module.
This patch fixes the condition for determining whether the debug info for a
template instantiation will exist in an imported clang module by:
- checking whether the ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl is complete and
- checking that the instantiation was in a module by looking at the first field.
I also added a negative check to make sure that a typedef to a forward-declared
template (with the definition outside of the module) is handled correctly.
Richard Smith [Mon, 25 Apr 2016 19:28:08 +0000 (19:28 +0000)]
Refactor traversal of bases in deduction of template parameters from base
classes of an argument to use CXXRecordDecl::forallBases. Fix forallBases to
only visit each base class once.
[Docs] Clarify what the object-size sanitizer does.
Currently, the UBSan docs make it sound like the object-size sanitizer
will only detect out-of-bounds reads/writes. It also catches some
operations that don't necessarily access memory (invalid downcasts,
calls of methods on invalid pointers, ...). This patch adds a note
about this behavior in the docs.
Richard Smith [Mon, 25 Apr 2016 19:09:05 +0000 (19:09 +0000)]
When deducing template parameters from base classes of an argument type, don't
preserve any deduced types from a failed deduction to a subsequent attempt at
deduction. Patch by Erik Pilkington!
Eric Liu [Mon, 25 Apr 2016 15:09:22 +0000 (15:09 +0000)]
Added Fixer implementation and fix() interface in clang-format for removing redundant code.
Summary:
After applying replacements, redundant code like extra commas or empty namespaces
might be introduced. Fixer can detect and remove any redundant code introduced by replacements.
The current implementation only handles redundant commas.
[analyzer] Let TK_PreserveContents span across the whole base region.
If an address of a field is passed through a const pointer,
the whole structure's base region should receive the
TK_PreserveContents trait and avoid invalidation.
Additionally, include a few FIXME tests shown up during testing.
The taskloop construct specifies that the iterations of one or more associated loops will be executed in parallel using OpenMP tasks. The iterations are distributed across tasks created by the construct and scheduled to be executed.
The next code will be generated for the taskloop directive:
#pragma omp taskloop num_tasks(N) lastprivate(j)
for( i=0; i<N*GRAIN*STRIDE-1; i+=STRIDE ) {
int th = omp_get_thread_num();
#pragma omp atomic
counter++;
#pragma omp atomic
th_counter[th]++;
j = i;
}
Adrian Prantl [Sun, 24 Apr 2016 22:22:29 +0000 (22:22 +0000)]
Debug info: Apply an empty debug location for global OpenMP destructors.
LLVM really wants a debug location on every inlinable call in a function
with debug info, because it otherwise cannot set up inlining debug info.
This change applies an artificial line 0 debug location (which is how
DWARF marks automatically generated code that has no corresponding
source code) to the .__kmpc_global_dtor_. functions to avoid the
LLVM Verifier complaining.
Martin Probst [Sun, 24 Apr 2016 22:05:09 +0000 (22:05 +0000)]
clang-format: [JS] generator and async functions.
For generators, see:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Iterators_and_generators
async functions are not quite in the spec yet, but stage 3 and already widely used:
http://tc39.github.io/ecmascript-asyncawait/
Improve diagnostic checking for va_start to also warn on other instances of undefined behavior, such as a parameter declared with the register keyword in C, or a parameter of a type that undergoes default argument promotion.
This helps cover some more of the CERT secure coding rule EXP58-CPP. Pass an object of the correct type to va_start (https://www.securecoding.cert.org/confluence/display/cplusplus/EXP58-CPP.+Pass+an+object+of+the+correct+type+to+va_start).
DebugInfo: Adapt to loss of DITypeRef in LLVM r267296
LLVM stopped using MDString-based type references, and DIBuilder no
longer fills 'retainedTypes:' with every DICompositeType that has an
'identifier:' field. There are just minor changes to keep the same
behaviour in CFE.
Leaving 'retainedTypes:' unfilled has a dramatic impact on the output
order of the IR though. There are a huge number of testcase changes,
which were unfortunately not really scriptable.
Rong Xu [Fri, 22 Apr 2016 21:19:05 +0000 (21:19 +0000)]
PGO] PGOFuncName meta data if PGOFuncName is different from function's raw name
Write out the PGOFuncName meta data if PGOFuncName is different from function's
raw name. This should only apply to internal linkage functions. This is to be
consumed by indirect-call promotion when called in LTO optimization pass.
Fix a bug involving deferred decl emission and PCH
For various reasons, involving dllexport and class linkage compuations,
we have to wait until after the semicolon after a class declaration to
emit inline methods. These are "deferred" decls. Before this change,
finishing the tag decl would trigger us to deserialize some PCH so that
we could make a "pretty" IR-level type. Deserializing the PCH triggered
calls to HandleTopLevelDecl, which, when done, checked the deferred decl
list, and emitted some dllexported decls that weren't ready.
Avoid this re-entrancy. Deferred decls should not get emitted when a tag
is finished, they should only be emitted after a real top level decl in
the main file.
[OPENMP] Fix for PR27463: Privatizing struct fields with array type
causes code generation failure.
The codegen part of firstprivate clause for member decls used type of
original variable without skipping reference type from
OMPCapturedExprDecl. Patch fixes this problem.
[OPENMP] Fix for LCV in simd directives in explicit clauses.
If loop control variable for simd-based directives is explicitly marked
as linear/lastprivate in clauses, codegen for such construct would
crash. Patch fixes this problem.
Summary:
Adds a framework to enable the instrumentation pass for the new
EfficiencySanitizer ("esan") family of tools. Adds a flag for esan's
cache fragmentation tool via -fsanitize=efficiency-cache-frag.
Adds appropriate tests for the new flag.
Richard Trieu [Thu, 21 Apr 2016 21:04:55 +0000 (21:04 +0000)]
Split interesting warnings off from -Wfloat-conversion
Restructure the implict floating point to integer conversions so that
interesting sub-groups are under different flags. Breakdown of warnings:
No warning:
Exact conversions from floating point to integer:
int x = 10.0;
int x = 1e10;
-Wliteral-conversion - Floating point literal to integer with rounding:
int x = 5.5;
int x = -3.4;
-Wfloat-conversion - All conversions not covered by the above two:
int x = GetFloat();
int x = 5.5 + 3.5;
-Wfloat-zero-conversion - The expression converted has a non-zero floating
point value that gets converted to a zero integer value, excluded the cases
falling under -Wliteral-conversion. Subset of -Wfloat-conversion.
int x = 1.0 / 2.0;
-Wfloat-overflow-conversion - The floating point value is outside the range
of the integer type, exluding cases from -Wliteral conversion. Subset of
-Wfloat-conversion.
char x = 500;
char x = -1000;
-Wfloat-bool-conversion - Any conversion of a floating point type to bool.
Subset of -Wfloat-conversion.
if (GetFloat()) {}
bool x = 5.0;
-Wfloat-bool-constant-conversion - Conversion of a compile time evaluatable
floating point value to bool. Subset of -Wfloat-bool-conversion.
bool x = 1.0;
bool x = 4.0 / 20.0;
Also add EvaluateAsFloat to Sema, which is similar to EvaluateAsInt, but for
floating point values.