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* Move the personality function from LandingPadInst to FunctionDavid Majnemer2015-06-171-3/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The personality routine currently lives in the LandingPadInst. This isn't desirable because: - All LandingPadInsts in the same function must have the same personality routine. This means that each LandingPadInst beyond the first has an operand which produces no additional information. - There is ongoing work to introduce EH IR constructs other than LandingPadInst. Moving the personality routine off of any one particular Instruction and onto the parent function seems a lot better than have N different places a personality function can sneak onto an exceptional function. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10429 llvm-svn: 239940
* [opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to ↵David Blaikie2015-04-161-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the call instruction See r230786 and r230794 for similar changes to gep and load respectively. Call is a bit different because it often doesn't have a single explicit type - usually the type is deduced from the arguments, and just the return type is explicit. In those cases there's no need to change the IR. When that's not the case, the IR usually contains the pointer type of the first operand - but since typed pointers are going away, that representation is insufficient so I'm just stripping the "pointerness" of the explicit type away. This does make the IR a bit weird - it /sort of/ reads like the type of the first operand: "call void () %x(" but %x is actually of type "void ()*" and will eventually be just of type "ptr". But this seems not too bad and I don't think it would benefit from repeating the type ("void (), void () * %x(" and then eventually "void (), ptr %x(") as has been done with gep and load. This also has a side benefit: since the explicit type is no longer a pointer, there's no ambiguity between an explicit type and a function that returns a function pointer. Previously this case needed an explicit type (eg: a function returning a void() function was written as "call void () () * @x(" rather than "call void () * @x(" because of the ambiguity between a function returning a pointer to a void() function and a function returning void). No ambiguity means even function pointer return types can just be written alone, without writing the whole function's type. This leaves /only/ the varargs case where the explicit type is required. Given the special type syntax in call instructions, the regex-fu used for migration was a bit more involved in its own unique way (as every one of these is) so here it is. Use it in conjunction with the apply.sh script and associated find/xargs commands I've provided in rr230786 to migrate your out of tree tests. Do let me know if any of this doesn't cover your cases & we can iterate on a more general script/regexes to help others with out of tree tests. About 9 test cases couldn't be automatically migrated - half of those were functions returning function pointers, where I just had to manually delete the function argument types now that we didn't need an explicit function type there. The other half were typedefs of function types used in calls - just had to manually drop the * from those. import fileinput import sys import re pat = re.compile(r'((?:=|:|^|\s)call\s(?:[^@]*?))(\s*$|\s*(?:(?:\[\[[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\]\]|[@%](?:(")?[\\\?@a-zA-Z0-9_.]*?(?(3)"|)|{{.*}}))(?:\(|$)|undef|inttoptr|bitcast|null|asm).*$)') addrspace_end = re.compile(r"addrspace\(\d+\)\s*\*$") func_end = re.compile("(?:void.*|\)\s*)\*$") def conv(match, line): if not match or re.search(addrspace_end, match.group(1)) or not re.search(func_end, match.group(1)): return line return line[:match.start()] + match.group(1)[:match.group(1).rfind('*')].rstrip() + match.group(2) + line[match.end():] for line in sys.stdin: sys.stdout.write(conv(re.search(pat, line), line)) llvm-svn: 235145
* Ensure bitcode encoding stays stable.Michael Kuperstein2014-09-231-34/+93
| | | | | | | | This includes constants, attributes, and some additional instructions not covered by previous tests. Work was done by lama.saba@intel.com. llvm-svn: 218297
* verify-uselistorder: Force -preserve-bc-use-list-orderDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2014-08-191-1/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 216022
* verify-uselistorder: Change the default -num-shuffles=5Duncan P. N. Exon Smith2014-07-311-1/+1
| | | | | | | Change the default for `-num-shuffles` to 5 and better document the algorithm in the header docs of `verify-uselistorder`. llvm-svn: 214419
* UseListOrder: Visit global valuesDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2014-07-301-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When predicting use-list order, we visit functions in reverse order followed by `GlobalValue`s and write out use-lists at the first opportunity. In the reader, this will translate to *after* the last use has been added. For this to work, we actually need to descend into `GlobalValue`s. Added a targeted test in `use-list-order.ll` and `RUN` lines to the newly passing tests in `test/Bitcode`. There are two remaining failures in `test/Bitcode`: - blockaddress.ll: I haven't thought through how to model the way block addresses change the order of use-lists (or how to work around it). - metadata-2.ll: There's an old-style `@llvm.used` global array here that I suspect the .ll parser isn't upgrading properly. When it round-trips through bitcode, the .bc reader *does* upgrade it, so the extra variable (`i8* null`) has an extra use, and the shuffle vector doesn't match. I think the fix is to upgrade old-style global arrays (or reject them?) in the .ll parser. This is part of PR5680. llvm-svn: 214321
* Fix line endings before adding RUN lines, NFCDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2014-07-301-126/+126
| | | | llvm-svn: 214320
* Ensure bitcode encoding of instructions and their operands stays stable.Michael Kuperstein2014-03-021-0/+126
This includes instructions that relate to memory access (load/store/GEP), comparison instructions and calls. Work was done by lama.saba@intel.com. llvm-svn: 202647
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