This patch enable the function multiversion(FMV) and `target_clones`
attribute for RISC-V target.
The proposal of `target_clones` syntax can be found at the
https://github.com/riscv-non-isa/riscv-c-api-doc/pull/48 (which has
landed), as modified by the proposed
https://github.com/riscv-non-isa/riscv-c-api-doc/pull/85 (which adds the
priority syntax).
It supports the `target_clones` function attribute and function
multiversioning feature for RISC-V target. It will generate the ifunc
resolver function for the function that declared with target_clones
attribute.
The resolver function will check the version support by runtime object
`__riscv_feature_bits`.
For example:
```
__attribute__((target_clones("default", "arch=+ver1", "arch=+ver2"))) int bar() {
return 1;
}
```
the corresponding resolver will be like:
```
bar.resolver() {
__init_riscv_feature_bits();
// Check arch=+ver1
if ((__riscv_feature_bits.features[0] & BITMASK_OF_VERSION1) == BITMASK_OF_VERSION1) {
return bar.arch=+ver1;
} else {
// Check arch=+ver2
if ((__riscv_feature_bits.features[0] & BITMASK_OF_VERSION2) == BITMASK_OF_VERSION2) {
return bar.arch=+ver2;
} else {
// Default
return bar.default;
}
}
}
```
Fix https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/101526
`vf[n|w]cvt.x[|u].f` for f16 needs `zvfh` instead of `zvfhmin`, current
approach
is not able to detect this. Ultimately we need to add `zvfh` to
RequiredFeatures
to check other intrinsics instead, the type check should be done in
checkRVVTypeSupport.
This patch moves language- and target-specific functions out of
`SemaDeclAttr.cpp`. As a consequence, `SemaAVR`, `SemaM68k`,
`SemaMSP430`, `SemaOpenCL`, `SemaSwift` were created (but they are not
the only languages and targets affected).
Notable things are that `Sema.h` actually grew a bit, because of
templated helpers that rely on `Sema` that I had to make available from
outside of `SemaDeclAttr.cpp`. I also had to left CUDA-related in
`SemaDeclAttr.cpp`, because it looks like HIP is building up on top of
CUDA attributes.
This is a follow-up to #93179 and continuation of efforts to split
`Sema` up. Additional context can be found in #84184 and #92682.
This patch moves `Sema` functions that are specific for RISC-V into the
new `SemaRISCV` class. This continues previous efforts to split `Sema`
up. Additional context can be found in
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/84184.
This PR is somewhat different from previous PRs on this topic:
1. Splitting out target-specific functions wasn't previously discussed.
It felt quite natural to do, though.
2. I had to make some static function in `SemaChecking.cpp` member
functions of `Sema` in order to use them in `SemaRISCV`.
3. I dropped "RISCV" from identifiers, but decided to leave "RVV"
(RISC-V "V" vector extensions) intact. I think it's an idiomatic
abbreviation at this point, but I'm open to input from contributors in
that area.
4. I repurposed `SemaRISCVVectorLookup.cpp` for `SemaRISCV`.
I think this was a successful experiment, which both helps the goal of
splitting `Sema` up, and shows a way to approach `SemaChecking.cpp`,
which I wasn't sure how to approach before. As we move more
target-specific function out of there, we'll gradually make the checking
"framework" inside `SemaChecking.cpp` public, which is currently a whole
bunch of static functions. This would enable us to move more functions
outside of `SemaChecking.cpp`.