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* For PR17164: split -fno-lax-vector-conversion into three differentRichard Smith2019-09-131-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | levels: -- none: no lax vector conversions [new GCC default] -- integer: only conversions between integer vectors [old GCC default] -- all: all conversions between same-size vectors [Clang default] For now, Clang still defaults to "all" mode, but per my proposal on cfe-dev (2019-04-10) the default will be changed to "integer" as soon as that doesn't break lots of testcases. (Eventually I'd like to change the default to "none" to match GCC and general sanity.) Following GCC's behavior, the driver flag -flax-vector-conversions is translated to -flax-vector-conversions=integer. This reinstates r371805, reverted in r371813, with an additional fix for lldb. llvm-svn: 371817
* Revert "For PR17164: split -fno-lax-vector-conversion into three different"Jonas Devlieghere2019-09-131-1/+1
| | | | | | | This breaks the LLDB build. I tried reaching out to Richard, but haven't gotten a reply yet. llvm-svn: 371813
* For PR17164: split -fno-lax-vector-conversion into three differentRichard Smith2019-09-131-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | levels: -- none: no lax vector conversions [new GCC default] -- integer: only conversions between integer vectors [old GCC default] -- all: all conversions between same-size vectors [Clang default] For now, Clang still defaults to "all" mode, but per my proposal on cfe-dev (2019-04-10) the default will be changed to "integer" as soon as that doesn't break lots of testcases. (Eventually I'd like to change the default to "none" to match GCC and general sanity.) Following GCC's behavior, the driver flag -flax-vector-conversions is translated to -flax-vector-conversions=integer. llvm-svn: 371805
* [x86] Teach the builtin argument range check to allow invalid ranges inChandler Carruth2018-06-211-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | dead code. This is important for C++ templates that essentially compute the valid input in a way that is constant and will cause all the invalid cases to be dead code that is deleted. Code in the wild actually does this and GCC also accepts these kinds of patterns so it is important to support it. To make this work, we provide a non-error path to diagnose these issues, and use a default-error warning instead. This keeps the relatively strict handling but prevents nastiness like SFINAE on these errors. It also allows us to safely use the system to diagnose this only when it occurs at runtime (in emitted code). Entertainingly, this required fixing the syntax in various other ways for the x86 test because we never bothered to diagnose that the returns were invalid. Since debugging these compile failures was super confusing, I've also improved the diagnostic to actually say what the value was. Most of the checks I've made ignore this to simplify maintenance, but I've checked it in a few places to make sure the diagnsotic is working. Depends on D48462. Without that, we might actually crash some part of the compiler after bypassing the error here. Thanks to Richard, Ben Kramer, and especially Craig Topper for all the help here. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48464 llvm-svn: 335309
* [SystemZ] Add support for IBM z14 processor (3/3)Ulrich Weigand2017-07-171-19/+19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch updates the vecintrin.h header file to provide the new set of high-level vector built-in functions. This matches the updated definition implemented by other compilers for the platform, indicated by the pre-defined macro __VEC__ == 10302. Note that some of the new functions (notably those involving the vector float data type) are only available with -march=z14 (indicated by __ARCH__ == 12). llvm-svn: 308199
* [Sema] Relax overloading restrictions in C.George Burgess IV2016-09-021-22/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch allows us to perform incompatible pointer conversions when resolving overloads in C. So, the following code will no longer fail to compile (though it will still emit warnings, assuming the user hasn't opted out of them): ``` void foo(char *) __attribute__((overloadable)); void foo(int) __attribute__((overloadable)); void callFoo() { unsigned char bar[128]; foo(bar); // selects the char* overload. } ``` These conversions are ranked below all others, so: A. Any other viable conversion will win out B. If we had another incompatible pointer conversion in the example above (e.g. `void foo(int *)`), we would complain about an ambiguity. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24113 llvm-svn: 280553
* [SystemZ] Add support for vecintrin.h vector built-in functionsUlrich Weigand2015-07-301-0/+576
This patch adds support for the System Z vector built-in functions. The API-defined header file has the name vecintrin.h. The user-level functions are defined in the same style as the clang version of altivec.h, making heavy use of the __overloadable__ and __always_inline__ attributes. Where possible the functions expand to generic operations rather than specific built-in functions, in the hope that that form can be optimised better. Where a built-in routine is specified to require an immediate integer argument, the __enable_if__ attribute is used to verify the argument is in fact constant and in the appropriate range. Based on a patch by Richard Sandiford. llvm-svn: 243643
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