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* Revert "Always_inline codegen rewrite" and 2 follow-ups.Evgeniy Stepanov2015-09-141-2/+0
| | | | | | | | | | Revert "Update cxx-irgen.cpp test to allow signext in alwaysinline functions." Revert "[CodeGen] Remove wrapper-free always_inline functions from COMDATs" Revert "Always_inline codegen rewrite." Reason for revert: PR24793. llvm-svn: 247620
* Always_inline codegen rewrite.Evgeniy Stepanov2015-09-121-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Current implementation may end up emitting an undefined reference for an "inline __attribute__((always_inline))" function by generating an "available_externally alwaysinline" IR function for it and then failing to inline all the calls. This happens when a call to such function is in dead code. As the inliner is an SCC pass, it does not process dead code. Libc++ relies on the compiler never emitting such undefined reference. With this patch, we emit a pair of 1. internal alwaysinline definition (called F.alwaysinline) 2a. A stub F() { musttail call F.alwaysinline } -- or, depending on the linkage -- 2b. A declaration of F. The frontend ensures that F.inlinefunction is only used for direct calls, and the stub is used for everything else (taking the address of the function, really). Declaration (2b) is emitted in the case when "inline" is meant for inlining only (like __gnu_inline__ and some other cases). This approach, among other nice properties, ensures that alwaysinline functions are always internal, making it impossible for a direct call to such function to produce an undefined symbol reference. This patch is based on ideas by Chandler Carruth and Richard Smith. llvm-svn: 247494
* Revert "Specify target triple in alwaysinline tests."Evgeniy Stepanov2015-09-111-2/+0
| | | | | | | | | Revert "Always_inline codegen rewrite." Breaks gdb & lldb tests. Breaks on Fedora 22 x86_64. llvm-svn: 247491
* Always_inline codegen rewrite.Evgeniy Stepanov2015-09-111-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Current implementation may end up emitting an undefined reference for an "inline __attribute__((always_inline))" function by generating an "available_externally alwaysinline" IR function for it and then failing to inline all the calls. This happens when a call to such function is in dead code. As the inliner is an SCC pass, it does not process dead code. Libc++ relies on the compiler never emitting such undefined reference. With this patch, we emit a pair of 1. internal alwaysinline definition (called F.alwaysinline) 2a. A stub F() { musttail call F.alwaysinline } -- or, depending on the linkage -- 2b. A declaration of F. The frontend ensures that F.inlinefunction is only used for direct calls, and the stub is used for everything else (taking the address of the function, really). Declaration (2b) is emitted in the case when "inline" is meant for inlining only (like __gnu_inline__ and some other cases). This approach, among other nice properties, ensures that alwaysinline functions are always internal, making it impossible for a direct call to such function to produce an undefined symbol reference. This patch is based on ideas by Chandler Carruth and Richard Smith. llvm-svn: 247465
* check that always_inline attribute works with -fno-inlineSebastian Pop2012-11-261-1/+4
| | | | | | Clean up the existing test to use FileCheck. llvm-svn: 168607
* Migrate most of the rest of test/FrontendC from llvm and migrateEric Christopher2011-07-261-0/+12
most of them to FileCheck. llvm-svn: 136159
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