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compiler crash
After a crash catched by the CrashRecoveryContext, this patch prevents from accessing dangling pointers in TimerGroup structures before the clang tool exits. Previously, the default TimerGroup had internal linked lists which were still pointing to old Timer or TimerGroup instances, which lived in stack frames released by the CrashRecoveryContext.
Fixes PR45164.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76099
(cherry picked from commit 28ad9fc20823678881baa0d723834b88ea9e8e3a)
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and follow-ups:
a2ca1c2d "build: disable zlib by default on Windows"
2181bf40 "[CMake] Link against ZLIB::ZLIB"
1079c68a "Attempt to fix ZLIB CMake logic on Windows"
This changed the output of llvm-config --system-libs, and more
importantly it broke stand-alone builds. Instead of piling on more fix
attempts, let's revert this to reduce the risk of more breakages.
(cherry picked from commit 916be8fd6a0a0feea4cefcbeb0c22c65848d7a2e)
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rG01f9abbb50b1 moved WindowsSupport.h to include/llvm/Support/Windows/
This is a problem because the modulemap include all of the Support and
ADT directories, thus any use of any header in Support or ADT would
cause the compiler to try to build WindowsSupport.h, which only works
on Windows.
Fix this by explicitly excluding WindowsSupport.h from the LLVM_Util
module.
(cherry picked from commit 0b6abe428164c38c7dec6c539e454cfd671067a4)
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llvm-ar is using CompareStringOrdinal which is available
only starting with Windows Vista (WINVER 0x600).
Fix this by hoising WindowsSupport.h, which sets _WIN32_WINNT
to 0x0601, up to llvm/include/llvm/Support and use it in llvm-ar.
Patch by Cristian Adam!
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74599
(cherry picked from commit 01f9abbb50b11dd26b9ccb7cb565cc955d2b9c74)
This is for https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44907
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MC currently does not emit these relocation types, and lld does not
handle them. Add FKF_Constant as a work-around of some ARM code after
D72197. Eventually we probably should implement these relocation types.
By Fangrui Song!
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72892
(cherry picked from commit 2e24219d3cbfcb8c824c58872f97de0a2e94a7c8)
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llvm::report_fatal_error() generate preprocessed source + reproducer.sh again.
Added a test for #pragma clang __debug llvm_fatal_error to test for the original issue.
Added llvm::sys::Process::Exit() and replaced ::exit() in places where it was appropriate. This new function would call the current CrashRecoveryContext if one is running on the same thread; or call ::exit() otherwise.
Fixes PR44705.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73742
(cherry picked from commit faace365088a2a3a4cb1050a9facfc34a7a56577)
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As discussed in D70568, remove this because it isn't used anywhere, and I think it's better to go through real crashes for testing (#pragma clang __debug crash).
Also remove the support function llvm::CrashRecoveryContext::HandleCrash() which was added at the same time by @ddunbar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74063
(cherry picked from commit 8ecde3ac34bbb5a8d53d8ec5cd32867658646df1)
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This is a follow-up to ff837aa63cd, as discussed on the llvm-commits
thread for that one.
(cherry picked from commit 1b3d1661bbeb2c90f8f3ef6e2b77a70bc148731e)
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The fix in b3d7d1061dc375bb5ea725e6597382fcd37f41d6 compiled nicely,
but didn't link because at least the VS 2017 version I use doesn't
have the builtin yet. Instead, make use of the builtin with MSVC
conditional on VS 2019 or later.
(cherry picked from commit ff837aa63cdfadb58f387ca77785ca3ca51c6976)
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Otherwise Visual Studio 2017 will complain about
llvm::StringRef::strlen not being constexpr:
StringRef.h(80): error C3615: constexpr function 'llvm::StringRef::strLen' cannot result in a constant expression
StringRef.h(84): note: failure was caused by call of undefined function or one not declared 'constexpr'
(cherry picked from commit b3d7d1061dc375bb5ea725e6597382fcd37f41d6)
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Summary:
For -fpatchable-function-entry=N,0 -mbranch-protection=bti, after
9a24488cb67a90f889529987275c5e411ce01dda, we place the NOP sled after
the initial BTI.
```
.Lfunc_begin0:
bti c
nop
nop
.section __patchable_function_entries,"awo",@progbits,f,unique,0
.p2align 3
.xword .Lfunc_begin0
```
This patch adds a label after the initial BTI and changes the __patchable_function_entries entry to reference the label:
```
.Lfunc_begin0:
bti c
.Lpatch0:
nop
nop
.section __patchable_function_entries,"awo",@progbits,f,unique,0
.p2align 3
.xword .Lpatch0
```
This placement is compatible with the resolution in
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=92424 .
A local linkage function whose address is not taken does not need a BTI.
Placing the patch label after BTI has the advantage that code does not
need to differentiate whether the function has an initial BTI.
Reviewers: mrutland, nickdesaulniers, nsz, ostannard
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73680
(cherry picked from commit 06b8e32d4fd3f634f793e3bc0bc4fdb885e7a3ac)
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This commit adds a ManglingOptions struct to IRMaterializationUnit, and replaces
IRCompileLayer::CompileFunction with a new IRCompileLayer::IRCompiler class. The
ManglingOptions struct defines the emulated-TLS state (via a bool member,
EmulatedTLS, which is true if emulated-TLS is enabled and false otherwise). The
IRCompileLayer::IRCompiler class wraps an IRCompiler (the same way that the
CompileFunction typedef used to), but adds a method to return the
IRCompileLayer::ManglingOptions that the compiler will use.
These changes allow us to correctly determine the symbols that will be produced
when a thread local global variable defined at the IR level is compiled with or
without emulated TLS. This is required for ORCv2, where MaterializationUnits
must declare their interface up-front.
Most ORCv2 clients should not require any changes. Clients writing custom IR
compilers will need to wrap their compiler in an IRCompileLayer::IRCompiler,
rather than an IRCompileLayer::CompileFunction, however this should be a
straightforward change (see modifications to CompileUtils.* in this patch for an
example).
(cherry picked from commit ce2207abaf9a925b35f15ef92aaff6b301ba6d22)
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The MaterializationResponsibility::defineMaterializing method allows clients to
add new definitions that are in the process of being materialized to the JIT.
This patch adds support to defineMaterializing for symbols with weak linkage
where the new definitions may be rejected if another materializer concurrently
defines the same symbol. If a weak symbol is rejected it will not be added to
the MaterializationResponsibility's responsibility set. Clients can check for
membership in the responsibility set via the
MaterializationResponsibility::getSymbols() method before resolving any
such weak symbols.
This patch also adds code to RTDyldObjectLinkingLayer to tag COFF comdat symbols
introduced during codegen as weak, on the assumption that these are COFF comdat
constants. This fixes http://llvm.org/PR40074.
(cherry picked from commit 84217ad66115cc31b184374a03c8333e4578996f)
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This commit fixes PR39321.
GlobalExtensions is not guaranteed to be destroyed when optimizer plugins are unloaded. If it is indeed destroyed after a plugin is dlclose-d, the destructor of the corresponding ExtensionFn is not mapped anymore, causing a call to unmapped memory during destruction.
This commit guarantees that extensions coming from external plugins are removed from GlobalExtensions when the plugin is unloaded if GlobalExtensions has not been destroyed yet.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71959
(cherry picked from commit ab2300bc154f7bed43f85f74fd3fe31be71d90e0)
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-fpatchable-function-entry=N,M where M>0
Similar to the function attribute `prefix` (prefix data),
"patchable-function-prefix" inserts data (M NOPs) before the function
entry label.
-fpatchable-function-entry=2,1 (1 NOP before entry, 1 NOP after entry)
will look like:
```
.type foo,@function
.Ltmp0: # @foo
nop
foo:
.Lfunc_begin0:
# optional `bti c` (AArch64 Branch Target Identification) or
# `endbr64` (Intel Indirect Branch Tracking)
nop
.section __patchable_function_entries,"awo",@progbits,get,unique,0
.p2align 3
.quad .Ltmp0
```
-fpatchable-function-entry=N,0 + -mbranch-protection=bti/-fcf-protection=branch has two reasonable
placements (https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2020-01/msg01185.html):
```
(a) (b)
func: func:
.Ltmp0: bti c
bti c .Ltmp0:
nop nop
```
(a) needs no additional code. If the consensus is to go for (b), we will
need more code in AArch64BranchTargets.cpp / X86IndirectBranchTracking.cpp .
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73070
(cherry picked from commit 22467e259507f5ead2a87d989251b4c951a587e4)
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Otherwise they may be picked as the delay slot by mips-delay-slot-filler, if we move patchable-function before mips-delay-slot-filler.
(cherry picked from commit a72d15e37c5e066f597f13a8ba60aff214ac992d)
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Reviewed By: Bdragon28, jhenderson, grimar, sfertile
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73255
(cherry picked from commit f1dab29908d25a4044abff6ffc120c48b20f034d)
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Summary:
Previously, we would erroneously turn %pcrel_lo(label), where label has
a %pcrel_hi against a weak symbol, into %pcrel_lo(label + offset), as
evaluatePCRelLo would believe the target independent logic was going to
fold it. Moreover, even if that were fixed, shouldForceRelocation lacks
an MCAsmLayout and thus cannot evaluate the %pcrel_hi fixup to a value
and check the symbol, so we would then erroneously constant-fold the
%pcrel_lo whilst leaving the %pcrel_hi intact. After D72197, this same
sequence also occurs for symbols with global binding, which is triggered
in real-world code.
Instead, as discussed in D71978, we introduce a new FKF_IsTarget flag to
avoid these kinds of issues. All the resolution logic happens in one
place, with no coordination required between RISCAsmBackend and
RISCVMCExpr to ensure they implement the same logic twice. Although the
implementation of %pcrel_hi can be left as target independent, we make
it target dependent to ensure that they are handled identically to
%pcrel_lo, otherwise we risk one of them being constant folded but the
other being preserved. This also allows us to properly support fixup
pairs where the instructions are in different fragments.
Reviewers: asb, lenary, efriedma
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: arichardson, hiraditya, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, sabuasal, niosHD, kito-cheng, shiva0217, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, rkruppe, PkmX, jocewei, psnobl, benna, Jim, s.egerton, pzheng, sameer.abuasal, apazos, luismarques, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73211
(cherry picked from commit 3f5976c97dbfefb4669abcf968bd79a9a64c18e0)
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Fix a place that became dependent on it.
This include file was created in October and has a "using namespace llvm". This seems to get exposed to other include files and finally onto cpp files. While this somewhat okay for llvm itself, its bad for other projects that use llvm as a library and includes a header file that picks this up. This was found by ISPC which has some class names at gloal scope with the same names as LLVM.
It looks like RISCV accidentally became dependent on this. I fixed it by reordering some includes in the RISCV code, but maybe we want to change the TableGenEmitter to put "namespace llvm {" in the generated file instead? But we probably want to do the simplest thing first so we can merge it to 10.0.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72895
(cherry picked from commit caee96031d3be9f951e4a17c8d3fb1c8b748fb31)
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Note: this is a reland with a trivial 2 lines fix in ELFState<ELFT>::writeSectionContent.
It adds a check similar to ones we already have for other sections to fix the case revealed
by bots, like http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/llvm-clang-lld-x86_64-scei-ps4-ubuntu-fast/builds/60744.
The encoded sequence of Elf*_Relr entries in a SHT_RELR section looks
like [ AAAAAAAA BBBBBBB1 BBBBBBB1 ... AAAAAAAA BBBBBB1 ... ]
i.e. start with an address, followed by any number of bitmaps. The address
entry encodes 1 relocation. The subsequent bitmap entries encode up to 63(31)
relocations each, at subsequent offsets following the last address entry.
More information is here:
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/llvm/blob/master/lib/Object/ELF.cpp#L272
This patch adds a support for these sections.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71872
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This reverts commit 46d11e30ee807accefd14e0b7f306647963a39b5.
It broke bots. E.g. http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/llvm-clang-lld-x86_64-scei-ps4-ubuntu-fast/builds/60744
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LLVM_THREAD_LOCAL
Windows minimum host tools version is now VS2017, which supports C++11
thread_local so use this for LLVM_THREAD_LOCAL instead of
declspec(thread). According to [1], thread_local is implemented with
declspec(thread) so this should be NFC.
[1] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/cpp/thread?view=vs-2017
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72399
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Summary:
Implements the following intrinsics:
* @llvm.aarch64.sve.ptest.any
* @llvm.aarch64.sve.ptest.first
* @llvm.aarch64.sve.ptest.last
Reviewers: sdesmalen, efriedma, dancgr, mgudim, cameron.mcinally, rengolin
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: tschuett, kristof.beyls, hiraditya, rkruppe, psnobl, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72398
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The encoded sequence of Elf*_Relr entries in a SHT_RELR section looks
like [ AAAAAAAA BBBBBBB1 BBBBBBB1 ... AAAAAAAA BBBBBB1 ... ]
i.e. start with an address, followed by any number of bitmaps. The address
entry encodes 1 relocation. The subsequent bitmap entries encode up to 63(31)
relocations each, at subsequent offsets following the last address entry.
More information is here:
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/llvm/blob/master/lib/Object/ELF.cpp#L272
This patch adds a support for these sections.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71872
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DWARFContext, the only user of this class, can already handle such offsets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71834
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Summary:
This patch introduces `AAValueConstantRange`, which answers a possible range for integer value in a specific program point.
One of the motivations is propagating existing `range` metadata. (I think we need to change the situation that `range` metadata cannot be put to Argument).
The state is a tuple of `ConstantRange` and it is initialized to (known, assumed) = ([-∞, +∞], empty).
Currently, AAValueConstantRange is created in `getAssumedConstant` method when `AAValueSimplify` returns `nullptr`(worst state).
Supported
- BinaryOperator(add, sub, ...)
- CmpInst(icmp eq, ...)
- !range metadata
`AAValueConstantRange` is not intended to extend to polyhedral range value analysis.
Reviewers: jdoerfert, sstefan1
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Subscribers: phosek, davezarzycki, baziotis, hiraditya, javed.absar, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71620
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ScheduleDAGMI. NFC
All the callers of this function will be ScheduleDAGMI from the
MachineScheduler. This allows us to use the extra info available in
ScheduleDAGMI without resorting to awkward casts.
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Summary:
For builds with LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=ON and BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF
this change makes all symbols in the target specific libraries hidden
by default.
A new macro called LLVM_EXTERNAL_VISIBILITY has been added to mark symbols in these
libraries public, which is mainly needed for the definitions of the
LLVMInitialize* functions.
This patch reduces the number of public symbols in libLLVM.so by about
25%. This should improve load times for the dynamic library and also
make abi checker tools, like abidiff require less memory when analyzing
libLLVM.so
One side-effect of this change is that for builds with
LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=ON and LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB=ON some unittests that
access symbols that are no longer public will need to be statically linked.
Before and after public symbol counts (using gcc 8.2.1, ld.bfd 2.31.1):
nm before/libLLVM-9svn.so | grep ' [A-Zuvw] ' | wc -l
36221
nm after/libLLVM-9svn.so | grep ' [A-Zuvw] ' | wc -l
26278
Reviewers: chandlerc, beanz, mgorny, rnk, hans
Reviewed By: rnk, hans
Subscribers: merge_guards_bot, luismarques, smeenai, ldionne, lenary, s.egerton, pzheng, sameer.abuasal, MaskRay, wuzish, echristo, Jim, hiraditya, michaelplatings, chapuni, jholewinski, arsenm, dschuff, jyknight, dylanmckay, sdardis, nemanjai, jvesely, javed.absar, sbc100, jgravelle-google, aheejin, kbarton, fedor.sergeev, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, zzheng, edward-jones, mgrang, atanasyan, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, PkmX, jocewei, kristina, jsji, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54439
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This ports the MergeFunctions pass to the NewPM. This was rather
straightforward, as no analyses are used.
Additionally MergeFunctions needs to be conditionally enabled in
the PassBuilder, but I left that part out of this patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72537
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Summary:
Ensure that we can internalize values produced from two rounds of
promotion.
Note that this cannot happen currently via clang, but in other use cases
such as the Rust compiler which does a first round of ThinLTO on library
code, producing bitcode, and a second round on the final binary.
In particular this can happen if a function is exported and promoted,
ending up with a ".llvm.${hash}" suffix, and then goes through a round
of optimization creating an internal switch table expansion variable
that is internal and contains the promoted name of the enclosing
function. This variable will be promoted in the second round of ThinLTO
if @foo is imported again, and therefore ends up with two
".llvm.${hash}" suffixes. Only the final one should be stripped when
consulting the index to locate the summary.
Reviewers: wmi
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, inglorion, hiraditya, JDevlieghere, steven_wu, dexonsmith, arphaman, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72711
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If scc_iterator::ReplaceNode is inserting a new entry in the map,
rather than replacing an existing entry, the possibility of growing
the map could cause a failure. This change safely implements the
insertion.
Reviewed By: probinson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72469
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template
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As requested via post-commit comment for D71467, this adds comments
documenting CreateFCmp vs. CreateFCmpS to the header file.
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Summary:
This is a slight cleanup, to use multiclasses to avoid the duplication between
the different atomic intrinsic definitions. The produced intrinsics are
unchanged, they're just generated in a more succinct way.
Reviewers: asb, luismarques, jrtc27
Reviewed By: luismarques, jrtc27
Subscribers: Jim, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, sabuasal, niosHD, kito-cheng, shiva0217, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, rkruppe, jfb, PkmX, jocewei, psnobl, benna, s.egerton, pzheng, sameer.abuasal, apazos, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71777
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We're planning to remove the shufflemask operand from ShuffleVectorInst
(D72467); fix GlobalISel so it doesn't depend on that Constant.
The change to prelegalizercombiner-shuffle-vector.mir happens because
the input contains a literal "-1" in the mask (so the parser/verifier
weren't really handling it properly). We now treat it as equivalent to
"undef" in all contexts.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72663
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part.
Summary:
This is the next portion of patches for dsymutil.
Create DwarfEmitter interface to generate all debug info tables.
Put DwarfEmitter into DwarfLinker library and make tools/dsymutil/DwarfStreamer
to be child of DwarfEmitter.
It passes check-all testing. MD5 checksum for clang .dSYM bundle matches
for the dsymutil with/without that patch.
Reviewers: JDevlieghere, friss, dblaikie, aprantl
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Subscribers: merge_guards_bot, hiraditya, thegameg, probinson, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #debug-info
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72476
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The lto::Config object saved on the global LTO object should not be
updated by any of the LTO backends. Otherwise we could run into
interference between threads utilizing it. Motivated by some proposed
changes that would have caused it to get modified in the ThinLTO
backends.
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Summary:
be15dfa88fb1 broke GlobalISel's usage of getSetCCInverse() which currently
appears to be limited to our out-of-tree backend. GlobalISel doesn't use
EVT's and isn't able to derive them from the information it has as it
doesn't distinguish between integer and floating point types (that
distinction is made by operations rather than values). Bring back the
bool version of getSetCCInverse() in a way that doesn't break the intent
of be15dfa88fb1 but also allows GlobalISel to continue using it.
Reviewers: spatel, bogner, arichardson
Reviewed By: arichardson
Subscribers: rovka, hiraditya, Petar.Avramovic, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72309
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It's possible to have a type that needs a mask greater than 64-bits.
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This patch adds a new size function to the base DataExtractor class,
which removes the need for the DWARFDataExtractor size function.
It is unclear why DWARFDataExtractor's size function returned zero in
some circumstances (i.e. when it is constructed without a section, and
with a different data source instead), so that behaviour has changed.
The old behaviour could cause an assertion in the debug line parser, as
the size did not reflect the actual data available, and could be lower
than the current offset being parsed.
Reviewed by: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72337
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which is the default TLS model for non-PIC objects. This allows large/
many thread local variables or a compact/fast code in an executable.
Specification is same as that of GCC. For example, the code model
option precedes the TLS size option.
TLS access models other than local-exec are not changed. It means
supoort of the large code model is only in the local exec TLS model.
Patch By KAWASHIMA Takahiro (kawashima-fj <t-kawashima@fujitsu.com>)
Reviewers: dmgreen, mstorsjo, t.p.northover, peter.smith, ostannard
Reviewd By: peter.smith
Committed by: peter.smith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71688
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Note that the intrinsic is now understood by SCEV and that other
optimisations can treat it as a sub.
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The argument is llvm::null() everywhere except llvm::errs() in
llvm-objdump in -DLLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=On builds. It is used by no
target but X86 in -DLLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=On builds.
If we ever have the needs to add verbose log to disassemblers, we can
record log with a member function, instead of passing it around as an
argument.
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CrashRecoveryContext fails
This patch allows for handling a failure inside a CrashRecoveryContext in the same way as the global exception/signal handler. A failure will have the same side-effect, such as cleanup of temporarty file, printing callstack, calling relevant signal handlers, and finally returning an exception code. This is an optional feature, disabled by default.
This is a support patch for D69825.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70568
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RunttimeLibcalls.def and all associated usages
Summary:
This always just used the same libcall as unordered, but the comparison predicate was different. This change appears to have been made when targets were given the ability to override the predicates. Before that they were hardcoded into the type legalizer. At that time we never inverted predicates and we handled ugt/ult/uge/ule compares by emitting an unordered check ORed with a ogt/olt/oge/ole checks. So only ordered needed an inverted predicate. Later ugt/ult/uge/ule were optimized to only call a single libcall and invert the compare.
This patch removes the ordered entries and just uses the inverting logic that is now present. This removes some odd things in both the Mips and WebAssembly code.
Reviewers: efriedma, ABataev, uweigand, cameron.mcinally, kpn
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: dschuff, sdardis, sbc100, arichardson, jgravelle-google, kristof.beyls, hiraditya, aheejin, sunfish, atanasyan, Petar.Avramovic, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72536
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Patch by Xi Ge!
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Add a predicate to MCInstDesc that allows tools to determine whether an
instruction authenticates a pointer. This can be used by diagnostic
tools to hint at pointer authentication failures.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70329
rdar://55089604
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Create a dedicate module for the DWARFLinker and make it depend on
intrinsics gen.
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