Currently, it is not possible to distinguish between BIND(C) from
non-BIND(C) type bound procedure call at the FIR level.
This will be a problem when dealing with derived type BIND(C) function
where the ABI differ between BIND(C)/non-BIND(C) but the FIR signature
looks like the same at the FIR level.
Fix this by adding the Fortran procedure attributes to fir.distpatch,
and propagating it until the related fir.call is generated in
fir.dispatch codegen.
First patch to fix a BIND(C) ABI issue
(https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/102113). I need to keep
track of BIND(C) in more locations (fir.dispatch and func.func
operations), and I need to fix a few passes that are dropping the
attribute on the floor. Since I expect more procedure attributes that
cannot be reflected in mlir::FunctionType will be needed for ABI,
optimizations, or debug info, this NFC patch adds a new enum attribute
to keep track of procedure attributes in the IR.
This patch is not updating lowering to lower more attributes, this will
be done in a separate patch to keep the test changes low here.
Adding the attribute on fir.dispatch and func.func will also be done in
separate patches.
It was pointed out in post commit review of
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/90597 that the pass should
never have been run in parallel over all functions (and now other top
level operations) in the first place. The mutex used in the pass was
ineffective at preventing races since each instance of the pass would
have a different mutex.
We might use polymorphic ops in top-level operations other than
functions some time in the future. We need to ensure that these
operations can be lowered.
See RFC:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-add-an-interface-for-top-level-container-operations
Some of the changes are from moving declaration and definition of the
constructor function into tablegen (as requested in code review when
altering another pass).
…ted. (#89998)" (#90250)
This partially reverts commit 7aedd7dc754c74a49fe84ed2640e269c25414087.
This change removes calls to the deprecated member functions. It does
not mark the functions deprecated yet and does not disable the
deprecation warning in TypeSwitch. This seems to cause problems with
MSVC.
The goal is to progressively propagate all the derived type info that is
currently in the runtime type info globals into a FIR operation that can
be easily queried and used by FIR/HLFIR passes.
When this will be complete, the last step will be to stop generating the
runtime info global in lowering, but to do that later in or just before
codegen to keep the FIR files readable (on the added type-info.f90
tests, the lowered runtime info globals takes a whooping 2.6 millions
characters on 1600 lines of the FIR textual output. The fir.type_info that
contains all the info required to generate those globals for such
"trivial" types takes 1721 characters on 9 lines).
So far this patch simply starts by replacing the fir.dispatch_table
operation by the fir.type_info operation and to add the noinit/
nofinal/nodestroy flags to it. These flags will soon be used in HLFIR to
better rewrite hlfir.assign with derived types.
When the default case requires block arguments, they have to be passed
through the cf.br - this piece was missing.
Reviewed By: clementval
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D149484