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* [Support] Base SmartMutex on std::recursive_mutexBenjamin Kramer2019-08-071-123/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | - Remove support for non-recursive mutexes. This was unused. - The std::recursive_mutex is now created/destroyed unconditionally. Locking is still only done if threading is enabled. - Alias SmartScopedLock to std::lock_guard. This should make no semantic difference on the existing APIs. llvm-svn: 368158
* Update the file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepoChandler Carruth2019-01-191-4/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | to reflect the new license. We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach. Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and repository. llvm-svn: 351636
* Use uniform mechanism for OOM errors handlingSerge Pavlov2018-06-091-4/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is a recommit of r333506, which was reverted in r333518. The original commit message is below. In r325551 many calls of malloc/calloc/realloc were replaces with calls of their safe counterparts defined in the namespace llvm. There functions generate crash if memory cannot be allocated, such behavior facilitates handling of out of memory errors on Windows. If the result of *alloc function were checked for success, the function was not replaced with the safe variant. In these cases the calling function made the error handling, like: T *NewElts = static_cast<T*>(malloc(NewCapacity*sizeof(T))); if (NewElts == nullptr) report_bad_alloc_error("Allocation of SmallVector element failed."); Actually knowledge about the function where OOM occurred is useless. Moreover having a single entry point for OOM handling is convenient for investigation of memory problems. This change removes custom OOM errors handling and replaces them with calls to functions `llvm::safe_*alloc`. Declarations of `safe_*alloc` are moved to a separate include file, to avoid cyclic dependency in SmallVector.h Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47440 llvm-svn: 334344
* Revert commit 333506Serge Pavlov2018-05-301-1/+4
| | | | | | | It looks like this commit is responsible for the fail: http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-autoconf/builds/24382. llvm-svn: 333518
* Use uniform mechanism for OOM errors handlingSerge Pavlov2018-05-301-4/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is a recommit of r333390, which was reverted in r333395, because it caused cyclic dependency when building shared library `LLVMDemangle.so`. In this commit `ItaniumDemangler.cpp` was not changed. The original commit message is below. In r325551 many calls of malloc/calloc/realloc were replaces with calls of their safe counterparts defined in the namespace llvm. There functions generate crash if memory cannot be allocated, such behavior facilitates handling of out of memory errors on Windows. If the result of *alloc function were checked for success, the function was not replaced with the safe variant. In these cases the calling function made the error handling, like: T *NewElts = static_cast<T*>(malloc(NewCapacity*sizeof(T))); if (NewElts == nullptr) report_bad_alloc_error("Allocation of SmallVector element failed."); Actually knowledge about the function where OOM occurred is useless. Moreover having a single entry point for OOM handling is convenient for investigation of memory problems. This change removes custom OOM errors handling and replaces them with calls to functions `llvm::safe_*alloc`. Declarations of `safe_*alloc` are moved to a separate include file, to avoid cyclic dependency in SmallVector.h Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47440 llvm-svn: 333506
* Reverted commits 333390, 333391 and 333394Serge Pavlov2018-05-291-1/+4
| | | | | | Build of shared library LLVMDemangle.so fails due to dependency problem. llvm-svn: 333395
* Use uniform mechanism for OOM errors handlingSerge Pavlov2018-05-291-4/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In r325551 many calls of malloc/calloc/realloc were replaces with calls of their safe counterparts defined in the namespace llvm. There functions generate crash if memory cannot be allocated, such behavior facilitates handling of out of memory errors on Windows. If the result of *alloc function were checked for success, the function was not replaced with the safe variant. In these cases the calling function made the error handling, like: T *NewElts = static_cast<T*>(malloc(NewCapacity*sizeof(T))); if (NewElts == nullptr) report_bad_alloc_error("Allocation of SmallVector element failed."); Actually knowledge about the function where OOM occurred is useless. Moreover having a single entry point for OOM handling is convenient for investigation of memory problems. This change removes custom OOM errors handling and replaces them with calls to functions `llvm::safe_*alloc`. Declarations of `safe_*alloc` are moved to a separate include file, to avoid cyclic dependency in SmallVector.h Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47440 llvm-svn: 333390
* IWYU for llvm-config.h in llvm, additions.Nico Weber2018-04-301-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | See r331124 for how I made a list of files missing the include. I then ran this Python script: for f in open('filelist.txt'): f = f.strip() fl = open(f).readlines() found = False for i in xrange(len(fl)): p = '#include "llvm/' if not fl[i].startswith(p): continue if fl[i][len(p):] > 'Config': fl.insert(i, '#include "llvm/Config/llvm-config.h"\n') found = True break if not found: print 'not found', f else: open(f, 'w').write(''.join(fl)) and then looked through everything with `svn diff | diffstat -l | xargs -n 1000 gvim -p` and tried to fix include ordering and whatnot. No intended behavior change. llvm-svn: 331184
* s/LLVM_ON_WIN32/_WIN32/, llvmNico Weber2018-04-291-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | LLVM_ON_WIN32 is set exactly with MSVC and MinGW (but not Cygwin) in HandleLLVMOptions.cmake, which is where _WIN32 defined too. Just use the default macro instead of a reinvented one. See thread "Replacing LLVM_ON_WIN32 with just _WIN32" on llvm-dev and cfe-dev. No intended behavior change. This moves over all uses of the macro, but doesn't remove the definition of it in (llvm-)config.h yet. llvm-svn: 331127
* [Support] - Add bad alloc error handler for handling allocation malfunctionsReid Kleckner2017-07-111-0/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: Patch by Klaus Kretzschmar We would like to introduce a new type of llvm error handler for handling bad alloc fault situations. LLVM already provides a fatal error handler for serious non-recoverable error situations which by default writes some error information to stderr and calls exit(1) at the end (functions are marked as 'noreturn'). For long running processes (e.g. a server application), exiting the process is not an acceptable option, especially not when the system is in a temporary resource bottleneck with a good chance to recover from this fault situation. In such a situation you would rather throw an exception to stop the current compilation and try to overcome the resource bottleneck. The user should be aware of the problem of throwing an exception in bad alloc situations, e.g. you must not do any allocations in the unwind chain. This is especially true when adding exceptions in existing unfamiliar code (as already stated in the comment of the current fatal error handler) So the new handler can also be used to distinguish from general fatal error situations where recovering is no option. It should be used in cases where a clean unwind after the allocation is guaranteed. This patch contains: - A report_bad_alloc function which calls a user defined bad alloc error handler. If no user handler is registered the report_fatal_error function is called. This function is not marked as 'noreturn'. - A install/restore_bad_alloc_error_handler to install/restore the bad alloc handler. - An example (in Mutex.cpp) where the report_bad_alloc function is called in case of a malloc returns a nullptr. If this patch gets accepted we would create similar patches to fix corresponding malloc/calloc usages in the llvm code. Reviewers: chandlerc, greened, baldrick, rnk Reviewed By: rnk Subscribers: llvm-commits, MatzeB Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34753 llvm-svn: 307673
* Sort the remaining #include lines in include/... and lib/....Chandler Carruth2017-06-061-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I did this a long time ago with a janky python script, but now clang-format has built-in support for this. I fed clang-format every line with a #include and let it re-sort things according to the precise LLVM rules for include ordering baked into clang-format these days. I've reverted a number of files where the results of sorting includes isn't healthy. Either places where we have legacy code relying on particular include ordering (where possible, I'll fix these separately) or where we have particular formatting around #include lines that I didn't want to disturb in this patch. This patch is *entirely* mechanical. If you get merge conflicts or anything, just ignore the changes in this patch and run clang-format over your #include lines in the files. Sorry for any noise here, but it is important to keep these things stable. I was seeing an increasing number of patches with irrelevant re-ordering of #include lines because clang-format was used. This patch at least isolates that churn, makes it easy to skip when resolving conflicts, and gets us to a clean baseline (again). llvm-svn: 304787
* Revert "Fix Clang-tidy modernize-deprecated-headers warnings in remaining ↵Duncan P. N. Exon Smith2016-04-051-7/+3
| | | | | | | | | | files; other minor fixes." This reverts commit r265454 since it broke the build. E.g.: http://lab.llvm.org:8080/green/job/clang-stage1-cmake-RA-incremental_build/22413/ llvm-svn: 265459
* Fix Clang-tidy modernize-deprecated-headers warnings in remaining files; ↵Eugene Zelenko2016-04-051-3/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | other minor fixes. Some Include What You Use suggestions were used too. Use anonymous namespaces in source files. Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18778 llvm-svn: 265454
* Revert r240137 (Fixed/added namespace ending comments using clang-tidy. NFC)Alexander Kornienko2015-06-231-1/+1
| | | | | | Apparently, the style needs to be agreed upon first. llvm-svn: 240390
* Fixed/added namespace ending comments using clang-tidy. NFCAlexander Kornienko2015-06-191-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | The patch is generated using this command: tools/clang/tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py -fix \ -checks=-*,llvm-namespace-comment -header-filter='llvm/.*|clang/.*' \ llvm/lib/ Thanks to Eugene Kosov for the original patch! llvm-svn: 240137
* [C++11] More 'nullptr' conversion. In some cases just using a boolean check ↵Craig Topper2014-04-151-4/+4
| | | | | | instead of comparing to nullptr. llvm-svn: 206252
* [C++11] Make use of 'nullptr' in the Support library.Craig Topper2014-04-071-1/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 205697
* Remove unnecessary call to pthread_mutexattr_setpshared()Mark Seaborn2014-01-291-7/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The default value of this attribute is PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE, so there's no point in calling pthread_mutexattr_setpshared() to set that. See: http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/pthread_mutexattr_getpshared.html This removes some ifdefs that tend to need to be extended for other platforms (e.g. for NaCl). Note that this call was in the first implementation of Mutex, added in r22403, so it doesn't appear to have been added in response to a performance problem. Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2633 llvm-svn: 200360
* Add support for the OpenBSD for Bitrig.Eric Christopher2012-08-061-1/+2
| | | | | | Patch by David Hill. llvm-svn: 161344
* Persuade GCC that there is nothing worth warning about here (there isn't).Duncan Sands2012-02-051-1/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 149834
* Remove dead code.David Blaikie2012-01-151-73/+44
| | | | llvm-svn: 148206
* rename ENABLE_THREADS to LLVM_ENABLE_THREADSDylan Noblesmith2011-11-281-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | Now that it needs to be exported in a public header (Valgrind.h) it should be prefixed to avoid collision with other projects. Add it to llvm-config.h as well. This'll require regenerating the configure script after this commit, but I don't have the required autoconf version. llvm-svn: 145214
* Clean up a few references to System/. We still have docs/SystemLibrary.htmlDaniel Dunbar2011-10-111-1/+1
| | | | | | lying around... llvm-svn: 141703
* Check the errorcode.Argyrios Kyrtzidis2011-02-181-0/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 125804
* Merge System into Support.Michael J. Spencer2010-11-291-0/+156
| | | | llvm-svn: 120298
* This file goes awayChris Lattner2004-01-171-24/+0
| | | | llvm-svn: 10905
* Lock abstraction, introduced with a view toward making the JIT thread-safe.Brian Gaeke2003-12-011-0/+24
Eventually. llvm-svn: 10284
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