1807 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Reid Kleckner
0290c9ca5c Teach Clang how to use response files when calling other tools
Patch by Rafael Auler!

This patch addresses PR15171 and teaches Clang how to call other tools
with response files, when the command line exceeds system limits. This
is a problem for Windows systems, whose maximum command-line length is
32kb.

I introduce the concept of "response file support" for each Tool object.
A given Tool may have full support for response files (e.g. MSVC's
link.exe) or only support file names inside response files, but no flags
(e.g. Apple's ld64, as commented in PR15171), or no support at all (the
default case). Therefore, if you implement a toolchain in the clang
driver and you want clang to be able to use response files in your
tools, you must override a method (getReponseFileSupport()) to tell so.

I designed it to support different kinds of tools and
internationalisation needs:

- VS response files ( UTF-16 )
- GNU tools ( uses system's current code page, windows' legacy intl.
  support, with escaped backslashes. On unix, fallback to UTF-8 )
- Clang itself ( UTF-16 on windows, UTF-8 on unix )
- ld64 response files ( only a limited file list, UTF-8 on unix )

With this design, I was able to test input file names with spaces and
international characters for Windows. When the linker input is large
enough, it creates a response file with the correct encoding. On a Mac,
to test ld64, I temporarily changed Clang's behavior to always use
response files regardless of the command size limit (avoiding using huge
command line inputs). I tested clang with the LLVM test suite (compiling
benchmarks) and it did fine.

Test Plan: A LIT test that tests proper response files support. This is
tricky, since, for Unix systems, we need a 2MB response file, otherwise
Clang will simply use regular arguments instead of a response file. To
do this, my LIT test generate the file on the fly by cloning many -DTEST
parameters until we have a 2MB file. I found out that processing 2MB of
arguments is pretty slow, it takes 1 minute using my notebook in a debug
build, or 10s in a Release build. Therefore, I also added "REQUIRES:
long_tests", so it will only run when the user wants to run long tests.

In the full discussion in
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20130408/171463.html,
Rafael Espindola discusses a proper way to test
llvm::sys::argumentsFitWithinSystemLimits(), and, there, Chandler
suggests to use 10 times the current system limit (20MB resp file), so
we guarantee that the system will always use response file, even if a
new linux comes up that can handle a few more bytes of arguments.
However, by testing with a 20MB resp file, the test takes long 8 minutes
just to perform a silly check to see if the driver will use a response
file. I found it to be unreasonable. Thus, I discarded this approach and
uses a 2MB response file, which should be enough.

Reviewers: asl, rafael, silvas

Reviewed By: silvas

Subscribers: silvas, rnk, thakis, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4897

llvm-svn: 217792
2014-09-15 17:45:39 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
8f45c9cc62 Add -fseh-exceptions for MinGW-w64
This adds a flag called -fseh-exceptions that uses the native Windows
.pdata and .xdata unwind mechanism to throw exceptions. The other EH
possibilities are DWARF and SJLJ exceptions.

Patch by Martell Malone!

Reviewed By: asl, rnk

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3419

llvm-svn: 217790
2014-09-15 17:19:16 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov
651725e191 [ASan/Win] Fix PR20918 -- SEH handler doesn't work with the MD runtime
llvm-svn: 217679
2014-09-12 14:01:30 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov
92c0601d27 [ASan/Win] Rename asan_win_uar_thunk.lib to asan_win_dynamic_runtime_thunk.lib
It turned out that we have to bridge more stuff between the executable
and the ASan RTL DLL than just __asan_option_detect_stack_use_after_return.
See PR20918 for more details.

llvm-svn: 217673
2014-09-12 13:21:02 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
611505f758 Use the simpler version of llvm::sys::fs::exists.
In all these cases it looks like the intention was to handle error in a similar
way to the file not existing.

llvm-svn: 217614
2014-09-11 18:10:13 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
22c68ef845 Avoid some unnecessary SmallVector copies.
No functionality change.

llvm-svn: 217586
2014-09-11 14:13:49 +00:00
David Blaikie
c11bf80265 unique_ptrify JobList::Jobs
llvm-svn: 217168
2014-09-04 16:04:28 +00:00
Oliver Stannard
ec8b6b32b8 ARM: Default to apcs-gnu ABI for NetBSD
r216662 changed the default ABI for 32-bit ARM targets to be "aapcs"
when no environment is given in the triple, however NetBSD requires it
to be "apcs-gnu".

llvm-svn: 217141
2014-09-04 10:38:53 +00:00
Craig Topper
bf3e32705a Fix some cases where StringRef was being passed by const reference. Remove const from some other StringRefs since its implicitly const already.
llvm-svn: 216825
2014-08-30 16:55:52 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
ed1233e8a7 Call powerpc-darwin external tools with -arch ppc.
With this patch we call external tools for powerpc-darwin with "-arch ppc"
instead of "-arch powerpc", so as to be compatible with the cctools assembler
and ld64 linker.

Patch by Stephen Drake!

llvm-svn: 216687
2014-08-28 21:23:05 +00:00
Oliver Stannard
28ee5d2e90 [ARM] Change default ABI for AArch32 to be "aapcs" (was "apcs-gnu")
The current default abi when no environment is given is "apcs-gnu",
which is obsolete. This patch changes the default to "aapcs". "aapcs" has both
hard- and soft-float variants, so the -mhard-float, -msoft-float and
-mfloat-abi= options now all behave as expected when no environment is
specified in the triple.

While writing this I also noticed that a preprocessor test claims to be
checking darwin, but is actually checking the defaults, which are
different for darwin.

llvm-svn: 216662
2014-08-28 12:15:49 +00:00
Oliver Stannard
ed8ecc8429 Allow __fp16 as a function arg or return type for AArch64
ACLE 2.0 allows __fp16 to be used as a function argument or return
type. This enables this for AArch64.

This also fixes an existing bug that causes clang to not allow
homogeneous floating-point aggregates with a base type of __fp16. This
is valid for AAPCS64, but not for AAPCS-VFP.

llvm-svn: 216558
2014-08-27 16:31:57 +00:00
Evgeniy Stepanov
8f4e736080 [asan] Restore asan-rt name on linux back to pre-r216380.
There is no reason to have different library names for shared and static
cases on linux. It also breaks Android where we install the shared asan-rt
library into the system and should keep the old name.

This change reverts most of r216380 limiting it to win32 targets only.

llvm-svn: 216533
2014-08-27 09:46:54 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger
a43604ad50 Convert MC command line flag for fatal assembler warnings into a proper
flag.

llvm-svn: 216472
2014-08-26 18:40:25 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov
6903e10ddf [ASan/Win] Add an extra thunk.lib to handle stack-use-after-return option
With this patch, "check-asan" passes all the tests with both MT and MD ASan RTL if you set COMPILER_RT_BUILD_SHARED_ASAN to ON
(PR20214)

llvm-svn: 216447
2014-08-26 10:08:24 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov
ea3ce790dc [ASan] Rename the ASan dynamic RT
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D5026

llvm-svn: 216380
2014-08-25 11:44:06 +00:00
Brad Smith
f436e9efbe Handle SPARC float command line parameters for SPARCv9.
llvm-svn: 216029
2014-08-19 21:50:15 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
c4f1fc2af1 Update link strategy for sanitizer runtime libraries on Linux:
1. Always put static sanitizer runtimes to the front of the linker
invocation line. This was already done for all sanitizers except UBSan:
in case user provides static libstdc++ we need to make sure that new/delete
operator definitions are picked from sanitizer runtimes instead of libstdc++.
We have to put UBSan runtime first for similar reasons: it depends on some
libstdc++ parts (e.g. __dynamic_cast function), and has to go first in
link line to ensure these functions will be picked up from libstdc++.

2. Put sanitizer libraries system dependencies (-ldl, -lpthread etc.) right
after sanitizer runtimes. This will ensure these libraries participate in
the link even if user provided -Wl,-as-needed flag. This should fix PR15823.

3. In case we link in several sanitizer runtimes (e.g. "ubsan", "ubsan_cxx"
and "san"), add system dependencies (-ldl, -lpthread, ...) only once.

llvm-svn: 215940
2014-08-18 22:10:42 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
1e08577586 Move some code into a helper function. NFC.
llvm-svn: 215731
2014-08-15 17:14:35 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger
b704534233 Use the big endian emulations for NetBSD/arm in EB mode.
llvm-svn: 215670
2014-08-14 19:12:41 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
764837431a Delete support for AuroraUX.
auroraux.org is not resolving.

llvm-svn: 215644
2014-08-14 15:14:51 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
d3d657ca0f Revert what looks like an unintended change in r215557.
Should fix test ulibc driver tests.

llvm-svn: 215561
2014-08-13 17:15:42 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
2f5db8b3db Header guard canonicalization, clang part.
Modifications made by clang-tidy with minor tweaks.

llvm-svn: 215557
2014-08-13 16:25:19 +00:00
Simon Atanasyan
d95c67d425 [Driver] Support -muclibc / -mglibc command line options for a couple
of MIPS toolchains.

The uCLibc implemented for multiple architectures. A couple of MIPS toolchains
contains both uCLibc and glibc implementation so these options allow to select
used C library.

Initially -muclibc / -mglibc (as well as -mbionic) have been implemented in gcc
for various architectures so they are not MIPS specific.

llvm-svn: 215552
2014-08-13 14:34:14 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger
dd13b30c29 For NetBSD, use the same settings for PPC64 as for PPC when it comes to
integrated assembler, libc++ and libgcc. Set emulation for ld for both
platforms for correct -m32 handling.

llvm-svn: 215551
2014-08-13 14:17:32 +00:00
Oliver Stannard
76244be6d4 Emit diagnostic for -munaligned-access on v6m targets
Rather than silently disabling unaligned accesses for v6m targets as
in the previous patch to llvm, instead produce a warning saying that
this architecture doesn't support unaligned accesses.

Patch by Ben Foster

llvm-svn: 215531
2014-08-13 09:18:12 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru
b8198f0222 GCC compatibility: Ignore -fexec-charset=UTF-8 argument. It is the default in Clang. Reject other values.
Summary:
Just like with -finput-charset=UTF-8 in review http://reviews.llvm.org/D4347, I think we should just ignore it when UTF-8 is provided.


Reviewers: rnk, rafael

Reviewed By: rafael

Subscribers: rafael, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4841

llvm-svn: 215368
2014-08-11 18:09:03 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger
323cea90da NetBSD/aarch64 has no libgcc or libstdc++. Drop arm64 tests.
llvm-svn: 215291
2014-08-09 18:28:36 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
90490af21d Add -link-cxx-sanitizer driver flag.
Summary:
This flag can be used to force linking of CXX-specific parts
of sanitizer runtimes into the final executable. It gives more precise
control than --driver-mode=g++ and comes handy when user links several
object files with sanitized C++ code into an executable, but wants
to provide libstdc++ himself, instead of relying on Clang dirver's
behavior.

Test Plan: clang regression test suite

Reviewers: chandlerc, rsmith

Reviewed By: rsmith

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4824

llvm-svn: 215252
2014-08-08 22:47:17 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
7e7baa9ab8 Partially revert r215204 - [mips] Add -mabicalls/-mno-abicalls to the driver
It wasn't actually a bug that -mabicalls/-mno-abicalls wasn't being passed to
GAS. The only reason we pass it to the integrated assembler is because it shares
the same framework with CodeGen.

llvm-svn: 215236
2014-08-08 18:39:01 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
feb613028b [mips] Invert the abicalls feature bit to be noabicalls so that it's possible for -mno-abicalls to take effect.
Also added the testcase that should have been in r215194.

This behaviour has surprised me a few times now. The problem is that the
generated MipsSubtarget::ParseSubtargetFeatures() contains code like this:

   if ((Bits & Mips::FeatureABICalls) != 0) IsABICalls = true;

so '-abicalls' means 'leave it at the default' and '+abicalls' means 'set it to
true'. In this case, (and the similar -modd-spreg case) I'd like the code to be

  IsABICalls = (Bits & Mips::FeatureABICalls) != 0;

or possibly:

   if ((Bits & Mips::FeatureABICalls) != 0)
     IsABICalls = true;
   else
     IsABICalls = false;

and preferably arrange for 'Bits & Mips::FeatureABICalls' to be true by default
(on some triples).

llvm-svn: 215211
2014-08-08 15:47:17 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
e805f44c8f [mips] Add -mabicalls/-mno-abicalls to the driver
Based on a patch by Matheus Almeida. I've added testcases and fixed a bug where
the options weren't passed on to GAS.

llvm-svn: 215204
2014-08-08 13:44:50 +00:00
Justin Bogner
31a4aca69b Driver: Add -fno-profile-arcs to go with -fprofile-arcs
This is a trivial gcc-compatible change.

llvm-svn: 215051
2014-08-07 03:14:34 +00:00
Richard Smith
3be1cb294f Use -Rblah, not -Wblah, to control remark diagnostics. This was always the
intent when we added remark support, but was never implemented in the general
case, because the first -R flags didn't need it. (-Rpass= had special handling
to accomodate its argument.)

-Rno-foo, -Reverything, and -Rno-everything can be used to turn off a remark,
or to turn on or off all remarks. Per discussion on cfe-commits, -Weverything
does not affect remarks, and -Reverything does not affect warnings or errors.

The only "real" -R flag we have right now is -Rmodule-build; that flag is
effectively renamed from -Wmodule-build to -Rmodule-build by this change.

-Wpass and -Wno-pass (and their friends) are also renamed to -Rpass and
-Rno-pass by this change; it's not completely clear whether we intended to have
a -Rpass (with no =pattern), but that is unchanged by this commit, other than
the flag name. The default pattern is effectively one which matches no passes.
In future, we may want to make the default pattern be .*, so that -Reverything
works for -Rpass properly.

llvm-svn: 215046
2014-08-07 00:24:21 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian
bcd82afad6 Introduce f[no-]max-unknown-pointer-align=[number] option
to instruct the code generator to not enforce a higher alignment 
than the given number (of bytes) when accessing memory via an opaque 
pointer or reference. Patch reviewed by John McCall (with post-commit
review pending). rdar://16254558

llvm-svn: 214911
2014-08-05 18:37:48 +00:00
Alex Lorenz
ee02499a8f Add coverage mapping generation.
This patch adds the '-fcoverage-mapping' option which
allows clang to generate the coverage mapping information
that can be used to provide code coverage analysis using
the execution counts obtained from the instrumentation 
based profiling (-fprofile-instr-generate).

llvm-svn: 214752
2014-08-04 18:41:51 +00:00
Simon Atanasyan
2c590ffa0e [Driver][Mips] Construct dynamic linker path by string concatination.
That reduces a number of `if` operators and prevent a combinatorics explosion
if/when more dynamic linker path variants added.

No functional changes.

llvm-svn: 214712
2014-08-04 12:57:52 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
0f9447d1ce Tools.cpp: Avoid std::to_string() on -fbuild-session-timestamp to appease mingw32 builder.
llvm-svn: 214656
2014-08-03 01:11:44 +00:00
Ben Langmuir
19e6acbd51 Add -fbuild-session-file as an alternative to -fbuild-session-timestamp
Build systems tend to traffic in files and modification times, so having
them touch a file at the beginning of the build can be easier than
having them update the compile command they use every time they build.

llvm-svn: 214577
2014-08-01 22:12:21 +00:00
Bob Wilson
0874e538aa Fix up handling of ARM options for controlling strict alignment.
The -mstrict-align option was originally added in r167619 as a target-
independent option. It was then changed in r167623 to be implemented with an
ARM-specific backend option, even though the code remained in the
target-independent Clang::ConstructJob function. This means that if you used
the -mstrict-align option with a non-ARM target, you would still get the
-arm-strict-align option getting passed to the backend, which was harmless
but gross. The driver option was then replaced by the GCC-compatible
-m[no-]unaligned-access option (r189175) and modified to work with AArch64
(r208075). However, in the process, the help text for -mstrict-align was
incorrectly changed to show it as only being supported for AArch64. Even worse,
the logic for handling these options together with -mkernel was wrong for
AArch64, where -mkernel does not currently imply strict alignment.

This patch fixes up all of those things. Besides the obvious change to the
option help text, it moves the logic into the ARM and AArch64-specific parts
of the driver, so that the option will be correctly ignored for non-ARM
targets. <rdar://problem/17823697>

llvm-svn: 214148
2014-07-29 00:23:18 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
8afad61a93 [PowerPC] Support ELFv1/ELFv2 ABI selection via -mabi= option
While Clang now supports both ELFv1 and ELFv2 ABIs, their use is currently
hard-coded via the target triple: powerpc64-linux is always ELFv1, while
powerpc64le-linux is always ELFv2.

These are of course the most common scenarios, but in principle it is
possible to support the ELFv2 ABI on big-endian or the ELFv1 ABI on
little-endian systems (and GCC does support that), and there are some
special use cases for that (e.g. certain Linux kernel versions could
only be built using ELFv1 on LE).

This patch implements the Clang side of supporting this, based on the
LLVM commit 214072.  The command line options -mabi=elfv1 or -mabi=elfv2
select the desired ABI if present.  (If not, Clang uses the same default
rules as now.)

Specifically, the patch implements the following changes based on the
presence of the -mabi= option:

In the driver:
- Pass the appropiate -target-abi flag to the back-end
- Select the correct dynamic loader version (/lib64/ld64.so.[12])

In the preprocessor:
- Define _CALL_ELF to the appropriate value (1 or 2)

In the compiler back-end:
- Select the correct ABI in TargetInfo.cpp
- Select the desired ABI for LLVM via feature (elfv1/elfv2)

llvm-svn: 214074
2014-07-28 13:17:52 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger
c888757a2d Now that PIC generation on PPC32 is supported, hook up linking support
for NetBSD.

llvm-svn: 213972
2014-07-25 20:57:24 +00:00
Tim Northover
40956e64f2 AArch64: update Clang for merged arm64/aarch64 triples.
The main subtlety here is that the Darwin tools still need to be given "-arch
arm64" rather than "-arch aarch64". Fortunately this already goes via a custom
function to handle weird edge-cases in other architectures, and it tested.

I removed a few arm64_be tests because that really isn't an interesting thing
to worry about. No-one using big-endian is also referring to the target as
arm64 (at least as far as toolchains go). Mostly they date from when arm64 was
a separate target and we *did* need a parallel name simply to test it at all.
Now aarch64_be is sufficient.

llvm-svn: 213744
2014-07-23 12:32:58 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
54d8ee6d7b [mips] -mno-shared should only be given to the assembler when -fPIC/-fpic/-fPIE/-fpie is not in effect.
This fixes compiler recursion on MIPS32r2.

llvm-svn: 213741
2014-07-23 12:06:13 +00:00
Simon Atanasyan
c92717f2f6 [Driver][Mips] Restore FIXME comment was removed accidentally.
llvm-svn: 213734
2014-07-23 09:27:10 +00:00
Hans Wennborg
8858a03e2f clang-cl: ignore /showIncludes when combined with /E (PR20336)
Both /showIncludes and /E write to stdout. Allowing both results
in interleaved output and an error when double-closing the file
descriptor, intended to catch issues like this.

llvm-svn: 213589
2014-07-21 23:42:07 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
492beb1ad3 [mips] Use Triple::getVendor() instead of Triple::getVendorName() to identify 'mti' vendor triples.
llvm-svn: 213383
2014-07-18 15:05:38 +00:00
Kevin Qin
110db6f2ad [AArch64] Implement Clang CLI interface proposal about "-march".
1. Revert "Add default feature for CPUs on AArch64 target in Clang"
at r210625. Then, all enabled feature will by passed explicitly by
-target-feature in -cc1 option.

2. Get "-mfpu" deprecated.

3. Implement support of "-march". Usage is:
    -march=armv8-a+[no]feature
  For instance, "-march=armv8-a+neon+crc+nocrypto". Here "armv8-a" is
  necessary, and CPU names are not acceptable. Candidate features are
  fp, neon, crc and crypto. Where conflicting feature modifiers are
  specified, the right-most feature is used.

4. Implement support of "-mtune". Usage is:
    -march=CPU_NAME
  For instance, "-march=cortex-a57". This option will ONLY get
  micro-architectural feature enabled specifying to target CPU,
  like "+zcm" and "+zcz" for cyclone. Any architectural features
  WON'T be modified.

5. Change usage of "-mcpu" to "-mcpu=CPU_NAME+[no]feature", which is
  an alias to "-march={feature of CPU_NAME}+[no]feature" and
  "-mtune=CPU_NAME" together. Where this option is used in conjunction
  with -march or -mtune, those options take precedence over the
  appropriate part of this option.

llvm-svn: 213353
2014-07-18 07:03:22 +00:00
Aaron Ballman
9eef742308 Using a std::string instead of a StringRef because the Default case synthesizes a temporary std::string from a Twine. Assigning that into a StringRef causes the StringRef to refer to a temporary, and bad things happen.
This fixes a failing test case on Windows.

llvm-svn: 213265
2014-07-17 13:28:50 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
4dcbe810d4 [mips] Pass the ABI to the integrated assembler and add tests the existing arguments.
Summary:
With this patch (and a corresponding LLVM patch), assembling an empty file with
GCC and Clang -fintegrated-as produce near identical objects. The remaining
differences are:
* GCC/GAS produce objects have a .pdr section
* GCC/GAS produce objects have a .gnu.attributes section
Other differences are insignificant such as precise file offsets and the order
of strings in the string table.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4531

llvm-svn: 213241
2014-07-17 09:46:40 +00:00