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llvm-svn: 295925
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Now that InputSectionBase is not a template there is no reason to have
the two.
llvm-svn: 295924
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Removing this template is not a big win by itself, but opens the way
for removing more templates.
llvm-svn: 295923
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LLDB has many branches in a variety of repositories.
The build-script.py file is subtly different for each set.
This is unnecessary and causes merge headaches.
This patch makes build-llvm.py consult a directory full
of .json files, each one of which matches a particular
branch using a regular expression.
This update to the patch introduces a FALLBACK file
whose contents take precedence if the current branch
could not be identified. If the current branch could be
identified, FALLBACK is updated, allowing the user to
e.g. cut branches off of known branches and still have
the automatic checkout mechanism work.
It also documents all of this.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30275
llvm-svn: 295922
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the current one.
Rather than attempting to compare whether the previous and current top of
context stack are "equal" (which fails for a number of reasons, such as the
context stack entries containing pointers to objects on the stack, or reaching
the same "top of stack" entry through two different paths), track the depth of
context stack at which we last emitted a note and invalidate it when we pop the
context stack to less than that depth.
This causes us to emit some missing "in instantiation of" notes and to stop
emitting redundant "in instantiation of" stacks matching the previous stack in
rare cases.
llvm-svn: 295921
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Trivially define native_tan as a redirect to tan.
If there are any targets with a native implementation, we can deal with it later.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Watry <awatry@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Arsenault <arsenm2@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 295920
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using it for other kinds of context (where we currently produce context notes
in a highly ad-hoc manner).
llvm-svn: 295919
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llvm-svn: 295918
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llvm-svn: 295917
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See https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=31439; this reflects LLVM's
behavior in practice, and should be compatible with C/C++ rules.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28026
llvm-svn: 295916
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llvm-svn: 295915
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llvm-svn: 295914
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Previously, bitcode files in library paths were passed to the MSVC linker.
This patch strips them.
llvm-svn: 295913
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This is the pattern that falls out of the instruction's
definition if offset == 0.
llvm-svn: 295912
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IdentifierInfo is hashed based on the stored string. FieldDecl versus other
Decl is now detected, as well as differently named fields.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21675
llvm-svn: 295911
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llvm-svn: 295909
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llvm-svn: 295908
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- Allow zero byte size request for memory and ensure it gets a unique address
- Exit the free block loop when we find an appropriate free block
<rdar://problem/30644888>
llvm-svn: 295907
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llvm-svn: 295906
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The manual is unclear on the details of this. It's not
clear to me if denormals are not allowed with clamp,
or if that is only omod. Not allowing denorms for
fp16 or fp64 isn't useful so I also question if that
is really a restriction. Same with whether this is valid
without IEEE mode enabled.
llvm-svn: 295905
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Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D30232
llvm-svn: 295904
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rdar://30603803
llvm-svn: 295903
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This test now passes on darwin.
llvm-svn: 295902
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correctly.
llvm-svn: 295901
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We need to investigate this, but for now it just causes too much
headache when trying to run these tests.
llvm-svn: 295900
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llvm-svn: 295899
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it's slow and unlikely to succeed
Notably, no regression tests change when we remove these calls, and these are expensive calls.
The motivation comes from the general acknowledgement that the compiler is getting slower:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2017-January/109188.html
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-December/108279.html
And specifically the test case attached to PR32037:
https://bugs.llvm.org//show_bug.cgi?id=32037
Profiling the middle-end (opt) part of the compile:
$ ./opt -O2 row_common.bc -o /dev/null
...visitAdd and visitSub are near the top of the instcombine list, and the calls to SimplifyDemandedInstructionBits()
are high within each of those. Those calls account for 1%+ of the opt time in either debug or release profiles. And
that's the rough win I see from this patch when testing opt built release from r295864 on an iMac with Haswell 4GHz
(model 4790K).
It seems unlikely that we'd be able to eliminate add/sub or change their operands given that add/sub normally affect
all bits, and the PR32037 example shows no IR difference after this change using -O2.
Also worth noting - the code comment in visitAdd:
// This handles stuff like (X & 254)+1 -> (X&254)|1
...isn't true. That transform is handled later with a call to haveNoCommonBitsSet().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30270
llvm-svn: 295898
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LLDB has many branches in a variety of repositories.
The build-script.py file is subtly different for each set.
This is unnecessary and causes merge headaches.
This patch makes build-llvm.py consult a directory full
of .json files, each one of which matches a particular
branch using a regular expression.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30275
llvm-svn: 295897
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Added virtual destructor in a class containing virtual functions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30271
llvm-svn: 295896
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Fixes the build.
llvm-svn: 295895
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This fixes a few assertion failures. Please see the added test case.
llvm-svn: 295894
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other minor fixes (NFC).
llvm-svn: 295893
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llvm-svn: 295892
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This should avoid reporting any stack needs to be allocated in the
case where no stack is truly used. An unused stack slot is still
left around in other cases where there are real stack objects
but no spilling occurs.
llvm-svn: 295891
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Add support for static_cast in classes. Add pointer-independent profiling for
Stmt's, sharing most of the logic with Stmt::Profile. This is the first of the
deep sub-Decl diffing for error messages.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21675
llvm-svn: 295890
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Summary:
Depends on D29606 and D29682
Makes us pass GVN's edge.ll (we also will pass a few other testcases
they just need cleaning up).
Thoughts on the Predicate* hiearchy of classes especially welcome :)
(it's not clear to me how best to organize it, and currently, the getBlock* seems ... uglier than maybe wasting a field somewhere or something).
Reviewers: davide
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29747
llvm-svn: 295889
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llvm-svn: 295888
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Add updater to passes that now need it.
Move around code in MemorySSA to expose needed functions.
Summary: Mostly cleanup
Reviewers: george.burgess.iv
Subscribers: llvm-commits, Prazek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30221
llvm-svn: 295887
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This is necessary in order for the evaluation of an _Atomic initializer for
those types to have an associated object, which an initializer for class or
array type needs.
llvm-svn: 295886
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llvm-svn: 295885
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in ScaledReg.
After rL294814, LSR formula can have multiple SCEVAddRecExprs inside of its BaseRegs.
Previous canonicalization will swap the first SCEVAddRecExpr in BaseRegs with ScaledReg.
But now we want to swap the SCEVAddRecExpr Reg related with current loop with ScaledReg.
Otherwise, we may generate code like this: RegA + lsr.iv + RegB, where loop invariant
parts RegA and RegB are not grouped together and cannot be promoted outside of loop.
With this patch, it will ensure lsr.iv to be generated later in the expr:
RegA + RegB + lsr.iv, so that RegA + RegB can be promoted outside of loop.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26781
llvm-svn: 295884
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llvm-svn: 295883
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llvm-svn: 295882
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llvm-svn: 295881
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The problem appears to be that these flags can only be used
when mapping a file for read-only, not for readwrite. So
we do that here.
llvm-svn: 295880
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Patch by Harsha Jagasia.
llvm-svn: 295879
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Fixes not adjusting using new intrinsics with chains.
llvm-svn: 295878
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This allows us to ensure that 0 is never a valid pointer
to a user object, and ensures that the offset is always legal
without needing a register to access it. This comes at the cost
of usable offsets and wasted stack space.
llvm-svn: 295877
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llvm-svn: 295876
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llvm-svn: 295875
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