Recently HIP toolchain made a change to use clang instead of opt/llc to do compilation
(https://reviews.llvm.org/D81861). The intention is to make HIP toolchain canonical like
other toolchains.
However, this change introduced an unintentional change regarding backend fp fuse
option, which caused regressions in some HIP applications.
Basically before the change, HIP toolchain used clang to generate bitcode, then use
opt/llc to optimize bitcode and generate ISA. As such, the amdgpu backend takes
the default fp fuse mode which is 'Standard'. This mode respect contract flag of
fmul/fadd instructions and do not fuse fmul/fadd instructions without contract flag.
However, after the change, HIP toolchain now use clang to generate IR, do optimization,
and generate ISA as one process. Now amdgpu backend fp fuse option is determined
by -ffp-contract option, which is 'fast' by default. And this -ffp-contract=fast language option
is translated to 'Fast' fp fuse option in backend. Suddenly backend starts to fuse fmul/fadd
instructions without contract flag.
This causes wrong result for some device library functions, e.g. tan(-1e20), which should
return 0.8446, now returns -0.933. What is worse is that since backend with 'Fast' fp fuse
option does not respect contract flag, there is no way to use #pragma clang fp contract
directive to enforce fp contract requirements.
This patch fixes the regression by introducing a new value 'fast-honor-pragmas' for -ffp-contract
and use it for HIP by default. 'fast-honor-pragmas' is equivalent to 'fast' in frontend but
let the backend to use 'Standard' fp fuse option. 'fast-honor-pragmas' is useful since 'Fast'
fp fuse option in backend does not honor contract flag, it is of little use to HIP
applications since all code with #pragma STDC FP_CONTRACT or any IR from a
source compiled with -ffp-contract=on is broken.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90174
This moves handling of alwaysinline, coroutines, matrix lowering, PGO,
and LTO-required passes into PassBuilder. Much of this is replicated
between Clang and opt. Other out-of-tree users also replicate some of
this, such as Rust [1] replicating the alwaysinline, LTO, and PGO
passes.
The LTO passes are also now run in
build(Thin)LTOPreLinkDefaultPipeline() since they are semantically
required for (Thin)LTO.
[1]: f5230fbf76/compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/PassWrapper.cpp (L896)
Reviewed By: tejohnson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91585
Make it required. Since it's a module pass, optnone won't test it, so
extend the clang test to also use opt-bisect now that it's supported.
14/16 check-dfsan tests failed with NPM enabled, now all pass.
Reviewed By: leonardchan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91385
This removes lots of duplicated code which was necessary before
https://reviews.llvm.org/D89158.
Now we can use PassBuilder::runRegisteredEPCallbacks().
This is mostly sanitizers.
There is likely more that can be done to simplify, but let's start with this.
Reviewed By: ychen
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90870
Some targets may add required passes via
TargetMachine::registerPassBuilderCallbacks(). We need to run those even
under -O0. As an example, BPFTargetMachine adds
BPFAbstractMemberAccessPass, a required pass.
This also allows us to clean up BackendUtil.cpp (and out-of-tree Rust
usage of the NPM) by allowing us to share added passes like coroutines
and sanitizers between -O0 and other optimization levels.
Since callbacks may end up not adding passes, we need to check if the
pass managers are empty before adding them, so PassManager now has an
isEmpty() function. For example, polly adds callbacks but doesn't always
add passes in those callbacks, so this is necessary to keep
-debug-pass-manager tests' output from changing depending on if polly is
enabled or not.
Tests are a continuation of those added in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D89083.
Reviewed By: asbirlea, Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89158
This reverts commit ae38540042668675dd16c642d850115f217ea59f.
As well as some follow-up test fixes.
The original change causes new-pass-manager.ll to fail when polly is enabled.
Some targets may add required passes via
TargetMachine::registerPassBuilderCallbacks(). We need to run those even
under -O0. As an example, BPFTargetMachine adds
BPFAbstractMemberAccessPass, a required pass.
This also allows us to clean up BackendUtil.cpp (and out-of-tree Rust
usage of the NPM) by allowing us to share added passes like coroutines
and sanitizers between -O0 and other optimization levels.
Tests are a continuation of those added in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D89083.
In order to prevent TargetMachines from adding unnecessary optimization
passes at -O0, TargetMachine::registerPassBuilderCallbacks() will be
changed to take an OptimizationLevel, but that will be done separately.
Reviewed By: asbirlea
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89158
Similar to -fprofile-generate=, add -fmemory-profile= which takes a
directory path. This is passed down to LLVM via a new module flag
metadata. LLVM in turn provides this name to the runtime via the new
__memprof_profile_filename variable.
Additionally, always pass a default filename (in $cwd if a directory
name is not specified vi the = form of the option). This is also
consistent with the behavior of the PGO instrumentation. Since the
memory profiles will generally be fairly large, it doesn't make sense to
dump them to stderr. Also, importantly, the memory profiles will
eventually be dumped in a compact binary format, which is another reason
why it does not make sense to send these to stderr by default.
Change the existing memprof tests to specify log_path=stderr when that
was being relied on.
Depends on D89086.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89087
Make DebugLogging a member variable so that users of PassBuilder don't
need to pass it around so much.
Move call to TargetMachine::registerPassBuilderCallbacks() within
PassBuilder so users don't need to remember to call it.
Reviewed By: asbirlea
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90437
The name is unfortunate because it is similar to the driver option -ftest-coverage.
It turns out aside from one occurrence in a test, this option is not used.
Move it as an EP callback (-O[123]) or in addSanitizersAtO0.
This makes it not run in ThinLTO pre-link (like the other sanitizers),
so don't check LTO runs in hwasan-new-pm.c. Changing its position also
seems to change the generated IR. I think we just need to make sure the
pass runs.
Reviewed By: leonardchan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88936
SUMMARY:
In IBM compiler xlclang , there is an option -fnovisibility which suppresses visibility. For more details see: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSGH3R_16.1.0/com.ibm.xlcpp161.aix.doc/compiler_ref/opt_visibility.html.
We need to add the option -mignore-xcoff-visibility for compatibility with the IBM AIX OS (as the option is enabled by default in AIX). With this option llvm does not emit any visibility attribute to ASM or XCOFF object file.
The option only work on the AIX OS, for other non-AIX OS using the option will report an unsupported options error.
In AIX OS:
1.1 the option -mignore-xcoff-visibility is enabled by default , if there is not -fvisibility=* and -mignore-xcoff-visibility explicitly in the clang command .
1.2 if there is -fvisibility=* explicitly but not -mignore-xcoff-visibility explicitly in the clang command. it will generate visibility attributes.
1.3 if there are both -fvisibility=* and -mignore-xcoff-visibility explicitly in the clang command. The option "-mignore-xcoff-visibility" wins , it do not emit the visibility attribute.
The option -mignore-xcoff-visibility has no effect on visibility attribute when compile with -emit-llvm option to generated LLVM IR.
Reviewer: daltenty,Jason Liu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87451
The patch adds a new TargetMachine member "registerPassBuilderCallbacks" for targets to add passes to the pass pipeline using the New Pass Manager (similar to adjustPassManager for the Legacy Pass Manager).
Reviewed By: aeubanks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88138
GCC 7 introduced -fprofile-update={atomic,prefer-atomic} (prefer-atomic is for
best efforts (some targets do not support atomics)) to increment counters
atomically, which is exactly what we have done with -fprofile-instr-generate
(D50867) and -fprofile-arcs (b5ef137c11b1cc6ae839ee75b49233825772bdd0).
This patch adds the option to clang to surface the internal options at driver level.
GCC 7 also turned on -fprofile-update=prefer-atomic when -pthread is specified,
but it has performance regression
(https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=89307). So we don't follow suit.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87737
D87921 was reverted in commit b89059a31347dd09b55a96b99b3dbe38d7749908
as it was causing an unknown llvm PPC bot failure. Reapplying the patch
after confirming that this is not responsible. Build bot failure:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D87921#2286644 which caused the revert.
The wrong placement of add pass with optimizations led to
-funique-internal-linkage-names being disabled.
Fixed the placement of the MPM.addpass for UniqueInternalLinkageNames to make it
work correctly with -O2 and new pass manager. Updated the tests to explicitly
check O0 and O1.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87921
This completes the circle, complementing -lto-embed-bitcode
(specifically, post-merge-pre-opt). Using -thinlto-assume-merged skips
function importing. The index file is still needed for the other data it
contains.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87949
Fixed the placement of the MPM.addpass for UniqueInternalLinkageNames to make
it work correctly with -O2 and new pass manager. Updated the tests to
explicitly check O0 and O2.
Previously, the addPass was placed before BackendUtil.cpp#L1373 which is wrong
as MPM gets assigned at this point and any additions to the pass vector before
this is wrong. This change just moves it after MPM is assigned and places it at
a point where O0 and O0+ can share it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87921
This will embed bitcode after (Thin)LTO merge, but before optimizations.
In the case the thinlto backend is called from clang, the .llvmcmd
section is also produced. Doing so in the case where the caller is the
linker doesn't yet have a motivation, and would require plumbing through
command line args.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87636
This patch adds a command line flag for the machine function splitter
(added in rG94faadaca4e1).
-fsplit-machine-functions
Split machine functions using profile information (x86 ELF). On
other targets an error is emitted. If profile information is not
provided a warning is emitted notifying the user that profile
information is required.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87047
This is consistent with the clang option added in
7ed8124d46f94601d5f1364becee9cee8538265e, and the comments on the
runtime patch in D87120.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87622
See RFC for background:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-June/142744.html
Note that the runtime changes will be sent separately (hopefully this
week, need to add some tests).
This patch includes the LLVM pass to instrument memory accesses with
either inline sequences to increment the access count in the shadow
location, or alternatively to call into the runtime. It also changes
calls to memset/memcpy/memmove to the equivalent runtime version.
The pass is modeled on the address sanitizer pass.
The clang changes add the driver option to invoke the new pass, and to
link with the upcoming heap profiling runtime libraries.
Currently there is no attempt to optimize the instrumentation, e.g. to
aggregate updates to the same memory allocation. That will be
implemented as follow on work.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85948
This patch adds the -Xclang option
"-fexperimental-debug-variable-locations" and same LLVM CodeGen option,
to pick which variable location tracking solution to use.
Right now all the switch does is pick which LiveDebugValues
implementation to use, the normal VarLoc one or the instruction
referencing one in rGae6f78824031. Over time, the aim is to add fragments
of support in aid of the value-tracking RFC:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-February/139440.html
also controlled by this command line switch. That will slowly move
variable locations to be defined by an instruction calculating a value,
and a DBG_INSTR_REF instruction referring to that value. Thus, this is
going to grow into a "use the new kind of variable locations" switch,
rather than just "use the new LiveDebugValues implementation".
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83048
Adds the binary format goff and the operating system zos to the triple
class. goff is selected as default binary format if zos is choosen as
operating system. No further functionality is added.
Reviewers: efriedma, tahonermann, hubert.reinterpertcast, MaskRay
Reviewed By: efriedma, tahonermann, hubert.reinterpertcast
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82081
Pass LowerMatrixIntrinsics wasn't running yet running under the new pass
manager, and this adds LowerMatrixIntrinsics to the pipeline (to the
same place as where it is running in the old PM).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84180
OptNoneInstrumentation is part of StandardInstrumentations. It skips
functions (or loops) that are marked optnone.
The feature of skipping optional passes for optnone functions under NPM
is gated on a -enable-npm-optnone flag. Currently it is by default
false. That is because we still need to mark all required passes to be
required. Otherwise optnone functions will start having incorrect
semantics. After that is done in following changes, we can remove the
flag and always enable this.
Reviewed By: ychen
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83519
Keep deprecated -fsanitize-coverage-{white,black}list as aliases for compatibility for now.
Reviewed By: echristo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82244
When targetting CodeView, the goal is to store argv0 & cc1 cmd-line in the emitted .OBJ, in order to allow a reproducer from the .OBJ alone.
This patch is to simplify https://reviews.llvm.org/D80833
Summary:
Add a flag to omit the xray_fn_idx to cut size overhead and relocations
roughly in half at the cost of reduced performance for single function
patching. Minor additions to compiler-rt support per-function patching
without the index.
Reviewers: dberris, MaskRay, johnislarry
Subscribers: hiraditya, arphaman, cfe-commits, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #sanitizers, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81995
Summary:
This fixes pr33372.cpp under the new pass manager.
ASan adds padding to globals. For example, it will change a {i32, i32, i32} to a {{i32, i32, i32}, [52 x i8]}. However, when loading from the {i32, i32, i32}, InstCombine may (after various optimizations) end up loading 16 bytes instead of 12, likely because it thinks the [52 x i8] padding is ok to load from. But ASan checks that padding should not be loaded from.
Ultimately this is an issue of *San passes wanting to be run after all optimizations. This change moves the module passes right next to the corresponding function passes.
Also remove comment that's no longer relevant, this is the last ASan/MSan/TSan failure under the NPM (hopefully...).
As mentioned in https://reviews.llvm.org/rG1285e8bcac2c54ddd924ffb813b2b187467ac2a6, NPM doesn't support LTO + sanitizers, so modified some tests that test for that.
Reviewers: leonardchan, vitalybuka
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81323
This lets us to remove !stack-safe metadata and
better controll when to perform StackSafety
analysis.
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: hiraditya, steven_wu, dexonsmith, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80771
This patch adds clang options:
-fbasic-block-sections={all,<filename>,labels,none} and
-funique-basic-block-section-names.
LLVM Support for basic block sections is already enabled.
+ -fbasic-block-sections={all, <file>, labels, none} : Enables/Disables basic
block sections for all or a subset of basic blocks. "labels" only enables
basic block symbols.
+ -funique-basic-block-section-names: Enables unique section names for
basic block sections, disabled by default.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68049
Canonicalize on storing FP options in LangOptions instead of
redundantly in CodeGenOptions. Incorporate -ffast-math directly
into the values of those LangOptions rather than considering it
separately when building FPOptions. Build IR attributes from
those options rather than a mix of sources.
We should really simplify the driver/cc1 interaction here and have
the driver pass down options that cc1 directly honors. That can
happen in a follow-up, though.
Patch by Michele Scandale!
https://reviews.llvm.org/D80315
Summary:
This was attempted once before in https://reviews.llvm.org/D79698, but
was reverted due to the coverage pass running in the wrong part of the
pipeline. This commit puts it in the same place as the other sanitizers.
This changes PassBuilder.OptimizerLastEPCallbacks to work on a
ModulePassManager instead of a FunctionPassManager. That is because
SanitizerCoverage cannot (easily) be split into a module pass and a
function pass like some of the other sanitizers since in its current
implementation it conditionally inserts module constructors based on
whether or not it successfully modified functions.
This fixes compiler-rt/test/msan/coverage-levels.cpp under the new pass
manager (last check-msan test).
Currently sanitizers + LTO don't work together under the new pass
manager, so I removed tests that checked that this combination works for
sancov.
Subscribers: hiraditya, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80692
Summary:
This was attempted once before in https://reviews.llvm.org/D79698, but
was reverted due to the coverage pass running in the wrong part of the
pipeline. This commit puts it in the same place as the other sanitizers.
This changes PassBuilder.OptimizerLastEPCallbacks to work on a
ModulePassManager instead of a FunctionPassManager. That is because
SanitizerCoverage cannot (easily) be split into a module pass and a
function pass like some of the other sanitizers since in its current
implementation it conditionally inserts module constructors based on
whether or not it successfully modified functions.
This fixes compiler-rt/test/msan/coverage-levels.cpp under the new pass
manager (last check-msan test).
Subscribers: hiraditya, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80692
This reverts commit 7d5bb94d78386e4653535c35d3e8258bf4502340.
Reverting since this leads to a linker error we're seeing on Fuchsia.
The underlying issue seems to be that inlining is run after sanitizers
and causes different comdat groups instrumented by Sancov to reference
non-key symbols defined in other comdat groups.
Will re-land this patch after a fix for that is landed.
gcov 4.8 (r189778) moved the exit block from the last to the second.
The .gcda format is compatible with 4.7 but
* decoding libgcov 4.7 produced .gcda with gcov [4.7,8) can mistake the
exit block, emit bogus `%s:'%s' has arcs from exit block\n` warnings,
and print wrong `" returned %s` for branch statistics (-b).
* decoding libgcov 4.8 produced .gcda with gcov 4.7 has similar issues.
Also, rename "return block" to "exit block" because the latter is the
appropriate term.