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* Generate objc intrinsics instead of runtime calls as the ARC optimizer now ↵Pete Cooper2018-12-181-14/+14
| | | | | | | | | works only on intrinsics Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55802 Reviewers: rjmccall llvm-svn: 349535
* Make '-disable-llvm-optzns' an alias for '-disable-llvm-passes'.Chandler Carruth2016-12-231-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Much to my surprise, '-disable-llvm-optzns' which I thought was the magical flag I wanted to get at the raw LLVM IR coming out of Clang deosn't do that. It still runs some passes over the IR. I don't want that, I really want the *raw* IR coming out of Clang and I strongly suspect everyone else using it is in the same camp. There is actually a flag that does what I want that I didn't know about called '-disable-llvm-passes'. I suspect many others don't know about it either. It both does what I want and is much simpler. This removes the confusing version and makes that spelling of the flag an alias for '-disable-llvm-passes'. I've also moved everything in Clang to use the 'passes' spelling as it seems both more accurate (*all* LLVM passes are disabled, not just optimizations) and much easier to remember and spell correctly. This is part of simplifying how Clang drives LLVM to make it cleaner to wire up to the new pass manager. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28047 llvm-svn: 290392
* Replace Sema-level implementation of -fassume-sane-operator-new with aRichard Smith2016-04-071-8/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | CodeGen-level implementation. Instead of adding an attribute to clang's FunctionDecl, add the IR attribute directly. This means a module built with this flag is now compatible with code built without it and vice versa. This change also results in the 'noalias' attribute no longer being added to calls to operator new in the IR; it's now only added to the declaration. It also fixes a bug where we failed to add the attribute to the 'nothrow' versions (because we didn't implicitly declare them, there was no good time to inject a fake attribute). llvm-svn: 265728
* Compute and preserve alignment more faithfully in IR-generation.John McCall2015-09-081-9/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* Update Clang tests to handle explicitly typed load changes in LLVM.David Blaikie2015-02-271-3/+3
| | | | llvm-svn: 230795
* Update Clang tests to handle explicitly typed gep changes in LLVM.David Blaikie2015-02-271-4/+4
| | | | llvm-svn: 230783
* CHECK-LABEL-ify some code gen tests to improve diagnostic experience when ↵Stephen Lin2013-08-151-4/+4
| | | | | | tests fail. llvm-svn: 188447
* objective-C arc IR-gen. Retaining of strongFariborz Jahanian2013-02-211-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | arguments in function prologue is done with objc_StoreStrong to pair it with similar objc_StoreStrong for release in function epilogue. This is done with -O0 only. // rdar://13145317 llvm-svn: 175698
* At -O0, prefer objc_storeStrong with a null new value to theJohn McCall2012-10-171-3/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | combination of a load+objc_release; this is generally better for tools that try to track why values are retained and released. Also use objc_storeStrong when copying a block (again, only at -O0), which requires us to do a preliminary store of null in order to compensate for objc_storeStrong's assign semantics. llvm-svn: 166085
* Make -fobjc-nonfragile-abi the -cc1 default, since it's theJohn McCall2011-10-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | increasingly prevailing case to the point that new features like ARC don't even support the fragile ABI anymore. This required a little bit of reshuffling with exceptions because a check was assuming that ObjCNonFragileABI was only being set in ObjC mode, and that's actually a bit obnoxious to do. Most, though, it involved a perl script to translate a ton of test cases. Mostly no functionality change for driver users, although there are corner cases with disabling language-specific exceptions that we should handle more correctly now. llvm-svn: 140957
* Okay, that rule about zero-length arrays applies to destroyingJohn McCall2011-07-131-2/+2
| | | | | | them, too. llvm-svn: 135038
* Switch delete[] IR-generation over to the destroy framework,John McCall2011-07-131-8/+17
| | | | | | which implicitly makes it EH-safe as well. llvm-svn: 135025
* Change the driver's logic about Objective-C runtimes: abstract out aJohn McCall2011-07-061-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | structure to hold inferred information, then propagate each invididual bit down to -cc1. Separate the bits of "supports weak" and "has a native ARC runtime"; make the latter a CodeGenOption. The tool chain is still driving this decision, because it's the place that has the required deployment target information on Darwin, but at least it's better-factored now. llvm-svn: 134453
* Automatic Reference Counting.John McCall2011-06-151-0/+86
Language-design credit goes to a lot of people, but I particularly want to single out Blaine Garst and Patrick Beard for their contributions. Compiler implementation credit goes to Argyrios, Doug, Fariborz, and myself, in no particular order. llvm-svn: 133103
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