1. Remove computeDefaultABIFromArch and add computeDefaultABI in
RISCVISAInfo.
2. Add parseFeatureBits which may used in D118333.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119250
On Windows certain function from `Signals.h` require that `DbgHelp.dll` is loaded. This typically happens when the main program calls `llvm::InitLLVM`, however in some cases main program doesn't do that (e.g. when the application is using LLDB via `liblldb.dll`). This patch adds a safe guard to prevent crashes. More discussion in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D119009.
Reviewed By: aganea
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119181
The StdQualifiedName node class is used for names exactly in the std
namespace. It is not used for nested names that descend further --
those use a NestedName with NameType("std") as the scope.
Representing the compression scheme in the node graph is layer
breaking. We can use the same structure for those exactly in std too,
and reduce code size a bit.
Reviewed By: ChuanqiXu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118249
Lack of ComputeHash inlining slows down slightly FoldingSetBase::FindNodeOrInsertPos calls.
Inlining makes it faster which matters in particular for FoldingSet users in ASTContext.
Extracted from: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118385
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118612
regcomp.c uses the "start + count < end" idiom to check that there are
"count" bytes available in an array of char "start" and "end" both point
to.
This is fine, unless "start + count" goes beyond the last element of the
array. In this case, pedantic interpretation of the C standard makes
the comparison of such a pointer against "end" undefined, and optimizers
from hell will happily remove as much code as possible because of this.
An example of this occurs in regcomp.c's bothcases(), which defines
bracket[3], sets "next" to "bracket" and "end" to "bracket + 2". Then it
invokes p_bracket(), which starts with "if (p->next + 5 < p->end)"...
Because bothcases() and p_bracket() are static functions in regcomp.c,
there is a real risk of miscompilation if aggressive inlining happens.
The following diff rewrites the "start + count < end" constructs into
"end - start > count". Assuming "end" and "start" are always pointing in
the array (such as "bracket[3]" above), "end - start" is well-defined
and can be compared without trouble.
As a bonus, MORE2() implies MORE() therefore SEETWO() can be simplified
a bit.
Bug report: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/47993
Reviewed By: MaskRay, vitalybuka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97129
Extend "fallthrough" to allow a third option: "fallback". Fallthrough
allows the original path to used if the redirected (or mapped) path
fails. Fallback is the reverse of this, ie. use the original path and
fallback to the mapped path otherwise.
While this result *can* be achieved today using multiple overlays, this
adds a much more intuitive option. As an example, take two directories
"A" and "B". We would like files from "A" to be used, unless they don't
exist, in which case the VFS should fallback to those in "B".
With the current fallthrough option this is possible by adding two
overlays: one mapping from A -> B and another mapping from B -> A. Since
the frontend *nests* the two RedirectingFileSystems, the result will
be that "A" is mapped to "B" and back to "A", unless it isn't in "A" in
which case it fallsthrough to "B" (or fails if it exists in neither).
Using "fallback" semantics allows a single overlay instead: one mapping
from "A" to "B" but only using that mapping if the operation in "A"
fails first.
"redirect-only" is used to represent the current "fallthrough: false"
case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117937
Lack of AddInteger/AddPointer inlining slows down NodeEquals/Profile/:operator== calls.
Inlining makes FunctionProtoTypes/PointerTypes/ElaboratedTypes/ParenTypes Profile functions faster
but since NodeEquals is still called indirectly through function pointer from FindNodeOrInsertPos
there is room for further inlining improvements.
Extracted from: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118385
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118610
Add support for the 'pause' hint instruction as an alias for
'fence w, 0'. To do this allow the 'fence' operands pred and succ
to be set to 0 (the empty set). This will also allow future hints
to be encoded as 'fence 0, <x>' and 'fence <x>, 0'.
This patch revised from @mundaym's D93019.
Reviewed By: asb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117789
See:
https://green.lab.llvm.org/green/view/LLDB/job/lldb-cmake/40636/consoleFull#-39956214149ba4694-19c4-4d7e-bec5-911270d8a58c
```
llvm/lib/Support/Valgrind.cpp:37:63: error: missing '#include <stddef.h>'; 'size_t' must be declared before it is used
void llvm::sys::ValgrindDiscardTranslations(const void *Addr, size_t Len) {
^
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/lib/clang/13.0.0/include/stddef.h:46:23: note: declaration here is not visible
typedef __SIZE_TYPE__ size_t;
^
1 error generated.
```
rdar://88049280
We do support building with a default target unspecified. This fixes
two small build issues that prevented LLVM's unit tests from building
and libSupport from building on Windows.
The spec doesn't seem to be written as if Zfh implies Zfhmin. They
seem to be separate extensions.
This patch moves the instructions from Zfhmin to be enabled with
either the Zfh or Zfhmin extensions.
Reviewed By: achieveartificialintelligence
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118581
This moves the dependency of several files on include/llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h to
the much shorter llvm/ADT/STLArrayExtras.h
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118342
Exts is a map of keyed by std::string with a extension info as
a value. Making copies of this wouldn't be cheap.
We had a mix of references and copies. This makes everything
consistently use a const reference to make it clear we aren't
modifying it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118326
Following up on commit 177176f75c6fa3f624d6d964b9d340ce39511565, if we
failed to setDeleteDisposition(true) during TempFile creation, then
don't try to setDeleteDisposition(false) during TempFile::keep, since it
will likely fail as well.
Instead of letting TempFile::keep just fail, we should let it go ahead
and try renaming the file.
This fixes an issue we are seeing when running clang-cl.exe through the
Incredibuild distributed build system. We're seeing that renaming
temporary object files would fail here:
5c1f7b296a/clang/lib/Frontend/CompilerInstance.cpp (L789)
Reviewed By: mstorsjo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118212
This reverts commit ef8206320769ad31422a803a0d6de6077fd231d2.
- It conflicts with the existing llvm::size in STLExtras, which will now
never be called.
- Calling it without llvm:: breaks C++17 compat
This commit 75e164f61d removed the AutoConvert.h header causing a build break on z/OS. This patch adds it back to fix it.
Reviewed By: zibi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118129
LLVM Programmer’s Manual strongly discourages the use of `std::vector<bool>` and suggests `llvm::BitVector` as a possible replacement.
This patch replaces the use of `std::vector` with `llvm::BitVector` in LLVM's YAML traits and replaces the call to `Vec.insert(Vec.begin(), N, false)` on empty `Vec` with `Vec.resize(N)`, which has the same semantics but avoids using `insert` and iterators, which `llvm::BitVector` doesn't possess.
Reviewed By: dexonsmith, dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118111
A few more forward-declarations, a few less headers. the impact on number of
preprocessed lines for LLVMSupport is negligible (-3K lines) but it's always
good to remove dependencies.
Related discourse thread: https://llvm.discourse.group/t/include-what-you-use-include-cleanup
Only using that change in StringRef already decreases the number of
preoprocessed lines from 7837621 to 7776151 for LLVMSupport
Perhaps more interestingly, it shows that many files were relying on the
inclusion of StringRef.h to have the declaration from STLExtras.h. This
patch tries hard to patch relevant part of llvm-project impacted by this
hidden dependency removal.
Potential impact:
- "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" no longer includes <memory>,
"llvm/ADT/Optional.h" nor "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
Related Discourse thread:
https://llvm.discourse.group/t/include-what-you-use-include-cleanup/5831
This patch adds support for zbkx extension from K extension(v1.0.0) in MC layer.
Instructions with same functionality and same encoding is defined in the bitmanip extension.
It defines {Xperm8, Xperm4} as instruction aliases for xperm.* in Zbp extension. When Zbkx is enabled while Zbp is not, xperm.h will not be available. When Zbkx and Zbp are both enabled, the instructions will be decoded in Zbp format.
[[ https://reviews.llvm.org/D94999 | D94999 ]] this is the patch that introduces xperm.* instructions.
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117889
According to the spec, there are some difference between V and Zve64d. For example, the vmulh integer multiply variants that return the high word of the product (vmulh.vv, vmulh.vx, vmulhu.vv, vmulhu.vx, vmulhsu.vv, vmulhsu.vx) are not included for EEW=64 in Zve64*, but V extension does support these instructions. So we should decouple Zve* extensions and the V extension.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117854
This commit is currently implementing supports for scalar cryptography extension for LLVM according to version v1.0.0 of [K Ext specification](https://github.com/riscv/riscv-crypto/releases)(scala crypto has been ratified already). Currently, we are implementing the MC (Machine Code) layer of his extension and the majority of work is done under `llvm/lib/Target/RISCV` directory. There are also some test files in `llvm/test/MC/RISCV` directory.
Remove the subfeature of Zbk* which conflict with b extensions to reduce the size of the patch.
(Zbk* will be resubmit after this patch has been merged)
**Co-author:**@ksyx & @VincentWu & @lihongliang & @achieveartificialintelligence
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98136
* Merge parallel_for_each into parallelForEach (this removes 1 `Fn(...)` call)
* Change parallelForEach to use parallelForEachN
* Move parallelForEachN into Parallel.cpp
My x86-64 `lld` executable is 100KiB smaller.
No noticeable difference in performance.
Reviewed By: lattner
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117510
Looks like e9211e039377 unfortunately broke the sanitizer build bots,
because those bots compile the symbolizer with DLLVM_ENABLE_THREADS=Off.
Likely, before the patch, this header was transitively included.