Summary: The dbg.declare -> dbg.value conversion did not check which operand of
the store instruction the alloca was passed to. As a result code that stored the
address of an alloca, rather than storing to the alloca, would still trigger
the conversion routine, leading to the insertion of an incorrect dbg.value
intrinsic.
Reviewers: aprantl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16169
llvm-svn: 257787
Some patterns of select+compare allow us to know exactly the value of the uppermost bits in the select result. For example:
%b = icmp ugt i32 %a, 5
%c = select i1 %b, i32 2, i32 %a
Here we know that %c is bounded by 5, and therefore KnownZero = ~APInt(5).getActiveBits() = ~7.
There are several such patterns, and this patch attempts to understand a reasonable subset of them - namely when the base values are the same (as above), and when they are related by a simple (add nsw), for example (add nsw %a, 4) and %a.
llvm-svn: 257769
Summary:
Since globals may escape as function arguments (even when they have been
found to be non-escaping, because of optimizations such as memcpyoptimizer
that replaces stores with memcpy), all arguments to a function are checked
during query to make sure they are identifiable. At that time, also ensure
we return a conservative result only if the arguments don't alias to our global.
Reviewers: hfinkel, jmolloy
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16140
llvm-svn: 257750
We rely on HasOpaqueSPAdjustment not changing after we've calculated
things based on it. Things like whether or not we can use 'rep;movs' to
copy bytes around, that sort of thing. If it changes, invariants in the
backend will quietly break. This situation arose when we had a call to
memcpy *and* a COPY of the FLAGS register where we would attempt to
reference local variables using %esi, a register that was clobbered by
the 'rep;movs'.
This fixes PR26124.
llvm-svn: 257730
Clang generates good display names for codeview since r255744, and the
change to make LLVM use them was accidentally included in r257658.
This change just updates the comments and test case to reflect reality
better.
llvm-svn: 257723
platforms.
With ELF, the alignment of a global variable in a shared library will
get copied into an executables linked against it, if the executable even
accesss the variable. So, it's not possible to implicitly increase
alignment based on access patterns, or you'll break existing binaries.
This happened to affect libc++'s std::cout symbol, for example. See
thread: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.compilers.clang.devel/45311
llvm-svn: 257719
Previous implementation in http://reviews.llvm.org/D10522
created external references to __emutls_v.* variables.
Such references are inaccurate and cannot be handled by
all linkers, e.g. Android dynamic and gold linkers for aarch64.
Now a new LowerEmuTLS pass to go through all global variables,
and add emutls_v.* and emutls_t.* variables.
These __emutls* variables have the same linkage and
visibility as the associated user defined TLS variable.
Also removed old code that dump __emutls* variables in AsmPrinter.cpp,
and updated TLS unit tests.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15300
llvm-svn: 257718
This adds a detailed profile summary in llvm-profdata. The summary is in the
form of one or more triples of the form (P, N, M) which is interpreted as if
we look at the Top-N counts in the profile, their sum accounts for P percentage
of the sum of all counts in the program and the minimum count in the Top-N is M.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16005
llvm-svn: 257680
This rewrites and expands the existing codeview dumping functionality in
llvm-readobj using techniques similar to those in lib/Object. This defines a
number of new records and enums useful for reading memory mapped codeview
sections in COFF objects.
The dumper is intended as a testing tool for LLVM as it grows more codeview
output capabilities.
Reviewers: majnemer
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16104
llvm-svn: 257658
Summary:
It is off by default, but can be used
with --misched=si
Patch by: Axel Davy
Reviewers: arsenm, tstellarAMD, nhaehnle
Subscribers: nhaehnle, solenskiner, arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11885
llvm-svn: 257609
The global entry point prologue currently assumes that the TOC
associated with a function is less than 2GB away from the function
entry point. This is always true when using the medium or small
code model, but may not be the case when using the large code model.
This patch adds a new variant of the ELFv2 global entry point prologue
that lifts the 2GB restriction when building with -mcmodel=large.
This works by emitting a quadword containing the distance from the
function entry point to its associated TOC immediately before the
entry point, and then using a prologue like:
ld r2,-8(r12)
add r2,r2,r12
Since creation of the entry point prologue is now split across two
separate routines (PPCLinuxAsmPrinter::EmitFunctionEntryLabel emits
the data word, PPCLinuxAsmPrinter::EmitFunctionBodyStart the prolog
code), I've switched to using named labels instead of just temporaries
to indicate the locations of the global and local entry points and the
new TOC offset data word.
These names are provided by new routines in PPCFunctionInfo modeled
after the existing PPCFunctionInfo::getPICOffsetSymbol.
Note that a corresponding change was committed to GCC here:
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2015-12/msg00355.html
Reviewers: hfinkel
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15500
llvm-svn: 257597
Make x86 OptimizeLEAs pass remove LEA instruction if there is another LEA
(in the same basic block) which calculates address differing only be a
displacement. Works only for -Oz.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13295
llvm-svn: 257589
This patch turns off the fast-math optimization attribute on the caller
if the callee's fast-math attribute is not turned on.
For example,
- before inlining
caller: "less-precise-fpmad"="true"
callee: "less-precise-fpmad"="false"
- after inlining
caller: "less-precise-fpmad"="false"
Alternatively, it's possible to block inlining if the caller's and
callee's attributes don't match. If this approach is preferable to the
one in this patch, we can discuss post-commit.
rdar://problem/19836465
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7802
llvm-svn: 257575
AnalyzeBranch on X86 (and, previously, SPARC, which implementation was
copied from X86) tries to modify the branches based on block
layout (e.g. checking isLayoutSuccessor), when AllowModify is true.
The rest of the architectures leave that up to the caller, which can
call InsertBranch, RemoveBranch, and ReverseBranchCondition as
appropriate. That appears to be the preferred way to do it nowadays.
This commit makes SPARC like the rest: replaces AnalyzeBranch with an
implementation cribbed from AArch64, and adds a ReverseBranchCondition
implementation.
Additionally, a test-case has been added (also cribbed from AArch64)
demonstrating that redundant branch sequences no longer get emitted.
E.g., it used to emit code like this:
bne .LBB1_2
nop
ba .LBB1_1
nop
.LBB1_2:
And now emits:
cmp %i0, 42
be .LBB1_1
nop
llvm-svn: 257572
The version numbers of the darwin kernel are different from the version
numbers of OS X, so we need adjustments if we had "*-*-darwin" triples.
Use the existing utility functions in TargetTriple for this.
Fixes rdar://22056966
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14601
llvm-svn: 257555
The line tables for CodeView make a distinction between expressions and
statements. As it turns out, MSVC always emits them as statements and
we always emit them as expressions. Let's switch to statements to match
the CodeView that they emit.
llvm-svn: 257553
This change has us print out fields we didn't previously understand. To
improve readability, we now group column information with it's
respective line.
llvm-svn: 257552
The follow extra changes were made to test cases:
Manually making the variable be the actual type instead of a pointer
to avoid pointer-size differences in generic code:
LLVM :: DebugInfo/Generic/2010-03-24-MemberFn.ll
LLVM :: DebugInfo/Generic/2010-04-06-NestedFnDbgInfo.ll
LLVM :: DebugInfo/Generic/2010-05-03-DisableFramePtr.ll
LLVM :: DebugInfo/Generic/varargs.ll
Delete sizing information from debug info for the same reason
(but the presence of the pointer was important to the test case):
LLVM :: DebugInfo/Generic/restrict.ll
LLVM :: DebugInfo/Generic/tu-composite.ll
LLVM :: Linker/type-unique-type-array-a.ll
LLVM :: Linker/type-unique-simple2.ll
Fixing an incorrect DW_OP_deref
LLVM :: DebugInfo/Generic/2010-05-03-OriginDIE.ll
Fixing a missing DW_OP_deref
LLVM :: DebugInfo/Generic/incorrect-variable-debugloc.ll
Additionally, clang should no longer complain during bootstrap should no
longer happen after r257534.
The original commit message was:
```
Summary:
Teach the Verifier to make sure that the storage size given to llvm.dbg.declare
or the value size given to llvm.dbg.value agree with what is declared in
DebugInfo. This is implicitly assumed in a number of passes (e.g. in SROA).
Additionally this catches a number of common mistakes, such as passing a
pointer when a value was intended or vice versa.
One complication comes from stack coloring which modifies the original IR when
it merges allocas in order to make sure that if AA falls back to the IR it gets
the correct result. However, given this new invariant, indiscriminately
replacing one alloca by a different (differently sized one) is no longer valid.
Fix this by just undefing out any use of the alloca in a dbg.declare in this
case.
Additionally, I had to fix a number of test cases. Of particular note:
- I regenerated dbg-changes-codegen-branch-folding.ll from the given source as
it was affected by the bug fixed in r256077
- two-cus-from-same-file.ll was changed to avoid having a variable-typed debug
variable as that would depend on the target, even though this test is
supposed to be generic
- I had to manually declared size/align for reference type. See also the
discussion for D14275/r253186.
- fpstack-debuginstr-kill.ll required changing `double` to `long double`
- most others were just a question of adding OP_deref
```
llvm-svn: 257550
to only print the first private header.
Which for Mach-O files only prints the Mach header and not the subsequent load
commands. Which is used by scripts to match what the darwin otool(1) with the
-h flag does without the -l flag.
For non-Mach-O files it has the same functionality as -private-headers (with
the trailing ’s’).
rdar://24158331
llvm-svn: 257548
Summary:
BFC instructions are available in ARMv6T2 and above.
Reviewers: t.p.northover
Subscribers: aemerson
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16076
llvm-svn: 257546
VMOVs are not strictly speaking cheap, but they are as expensive as a vector
copy (VORR), so we should prefer rematerialization over splitting when it
applies.
rdar://problem/23754176
llvm-svn: 257545
Summary: The dbg.declare -> dbg.value conversion looks through any zext/sext
to find a value to describe the variable (in the expectation that those
zext/sext instruction will go away later). However, those values do not
cover the entire variable and thus need a DW_OP_bit_piece.
Reviewers: aprantl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16061
llvm-svn: 257534
CodeView, unlike DWARF, can associate code with a range of columns.
However, LLVM can only represent a single column position internally.
We used to claim that the end column and start column were the same
which yielded less than satisfactory results: we would stop printing at
the _beginning_ of the source expression! Instead, mark the column-end
as 'zero' to indicate that we don't have one (as per the documentation
for IDiaLineNumber::get_lineNumberEnd).
llvm-svn: 257528