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* [MS] Don't escape MS C++ names with \01Reid Kleckner2018-03-161-3/+3
| | | | | | | It is not needed after LLVM r327734. Now it will be easier to copy-paste IR symbol names from Clang. llvm-svn: 327738
* Bring r325915 back.Rafael Espindola2018-02-231-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The tests that failed on a windows host have been fixed. Original message: Start setting dso_local for COFF. With this there are still some GVs where we don't set dso_local because setGVProperties is never called. I intend to fix that in followup commits. This is just the bare minimum to teach shouldAssumeDSOLocal what it should do for COFF. llvm-svn: 325940
* Revert "Start setting dso_local for COFF."Rafael Espindola2018-02-231-1/+1
| | | | | | | | This reverts commit r325915. It will take some time to fix the failures on a windows host. llvm-svn: 325929
* Start setting dso_local for COFF.Rafael Espindola2018-02-231-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | With this there are still some GVs where we don't set dso_local because setGVProperties is never called. I intend to fix that in followup commits. This is just the bare minimum to teach shouldAssumeDSOLocal what it should do for COFF. llvm-svn: 325915
* Compute and preserve alignment more faithfully in IR-generation.John McCall2015-09-081-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Introduce an Address type to bundle a pointer value with an alignment. Introduce APIs on CGBuilderTy to work with Address values. Change core APIs on CGF/CGM to traffic in Address where appropriate. Require alignments to be non-zero. Update a ton of code to compute and propagate alignment information. As part of this, I've promoted CGBuiltin's EmitPointerWithAlignment helper function to CGF and made use of it in a number of places in the expression emitter. The end result is that we should now be significantly more correct when performing operations on objects that are locally known to be under-aligned. Since alignment is not reliably tracked in the type system, there are inherent limits to this, but at least we are no longer confused by standard operations like derived-to-base conversions and array-to-pointer decay. I've also fixed a large number of bugs where we were applying the complete-object alignment to a pointer instead of the non-virtual alignment, although most of these were hidden by the very conservative approach we took with member alignment. Also, because IRGen now reliably asserts on zero alignments, we should no longer be subject to an absurd but frustrating recurring bug where an incomplete type would report a zero alignment and then we'd naively do a alignmentAtOffset on it and emit code using an alignment equal to the largest power-of-two factor of the offset. We should also now be emitting much more aggressive alignment attributes in the presence of over-alignment. In particular, field access now uses alignmentAtOffset instead of min. Several times in this patch, I had to change the existing code-generation pattern in order to more effectively use the Address APIs. For the most part, this seems to be a strict improvement, like doing pointer arithmetic with GEPs instead of ptrtoint. That said, I've tried very hard to not change semantics, but it is likely that I've failed in a few places, for which I apologize. ABIArgInfo now always carries the assumed alignment of indirect and indirect byval arguments. In order to cut down on what was already a dauntingly large patch, I changed the code to never set align attributes in the IR on non-byval indirect arguments. That is, we still generate code which assumes that indirect arguments have the given alignment, but we don't express this information to the backend except where it's semantically required (i.e. on byvals). This is likely a minor regression for those targets that did provide this information, but it'll be trivial to add it back in a later patch. I partially punted on applying this work to CGBuiltin. Please do not add more uses of the CreateDefaultAligned{Load,Store} APIs; they will be going away eventually. llvm-svn: 246985
* [opaque pointer types] Explicit non-pointer type for call expressionsDavid Blaikie2015-04-161-2/+2
| | | | | | (migration for recent LLVM change to textual IR for calls) llvm-svn: 235147
* Update Clang tests to handle explicitly typed load changes in LLVM.David Blaikie2015-02-271-1/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 230795
* Update Clang tests to handle explicitly typed gep changes in LLVM.David Blaikie2015-02-271-1/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 230783
* clang/test/CodeGenCXX/vararg-non-pod-ms-compat.cpp: Appease -Asserts to skip ↵NAKAMURA Takumi2014-09-291-0/+2
| | | | | | 1st alloca. llvm-svn: 218647
* Try to fix non-asserts CodeGenCXX/vararg-non-pod-ms-compat.cppHans Wennborg2014-09-291-2/+2
| | | | | | | There are two GEP's in the function, and it seems the X64 CHECK was matching the wrong one. llvm-svn: 218645
* Don't trap when passing non-POD arguments to variadic functions in ↵Hans Wennborg2014-09-291-0/+26
MS-compatibility mode Clang warns (treated as error by default, but still ignored in system headers) when passing non-POD arguments to variadic functions, and generates a trap instruction to crash the program if that code is ever run. Unfortunately, MSVC happily generates code for such calls without a warning, and there is code in system headers that use it. This makes Clang not insert the trap instruction when in -fms-compatibility mode, while still generating the warning/error message. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5492 llvm-svn: 218640
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