The underlying type of all plain enums in MSVC is 'int', even if the
enumerator contains large 32-bit unsigned values or values greater than
UINT_MAX. The only way to get a large or unsigned enum type is to
request it explicitly with the C++11 strong enum types feature.
However, since LLVM isn't C++11 yet, I had to add a conditional
LLVM_ENUM_INT_TYPE to Compiler.h to control its usage.
The motivating true positive for this change is compiling PointerIntPair
with MSVC for win64. The PointerIntMask value is supposed to be pointer
sized value of all ones with some low zeros. Instead, it's truncated to
32-bits! We are only saved later because it is sign extended back in
the AND with int64_t, and we happen to want all ones.
This silences lots of -Wmicrosoft warnings during a clang self-host
targeting Windows.
llvm-svn: 191241
a) Make sure we are emitting the correct section in our section labels
when we begin the module.
b) Make sure we are emitting the correct pubtypes section in the
presence of gnu pubtypes.
c) For C++ struct, union, class, and enumeration types are default
external.
llvm-svn: 191225
The size of common symbols is now tracked correctly, so they can be listed in the arange section without needing knowledge of other following symbols.
.comm (and .lcomm) do not indicate to the system assembler any particular section to use, so we have to treat them as having no section.
Test case update to account for this.
llvm-svn: 191210
This is a small step that may enable some simplifications in producer
(DWARFContext) and consumer (DWARFCompileUnit and other places) by
making a more complete abstraction around the data and relocations for a
section. Small initial steps could include simple changes such as
passing the pair to DWARFCompileUnit's ctor rather than passing the data
and relocs separately. I don't intend to pursue any such changes
immediately, however.
The motivation for doing this now is that type unit dumping will need to
deal with these data+reloc pairs moreso than the existing dumping
support has needed to associate the data as type unit sections are named
the same (debug_types) and comdat group folded. So to implement dumping
and reloc handling we'll need a mapping of section->data+relocs.
llvm-svn: 191209
Revert 191122 - with extra checks we are allowed to vectorize math library
function calls.
Standard library indentifiers are reserved names so functions with external
linkage must not overrided them. However, functions with internal linkage can.
Therefore, we can vectorize calls to math library functions with a check for
external linkage and matching signature. This matches what we do during
SelectionDAG building.
llvm-svn: 191206
Overflow doesn't affect the correctness of equalities. Computing this is cheap,
we just reuse the computation for the inbounds case and try to peel of more
non-inbounds GEPs. This pattern is unlikely to ever appear in code generated by
Clang, but SCEV occasionally produces it.
llvm-svn: 191200
Changes to MIPS SelectionDAG:
* Added nodes VEXTRACT_[SZ]EXT_ELT to represent extract and extend in a single
operation and implemented the DAG combines necessary to fold sign/zero
extends into the extract.
llvm-svn: 191199
Note: There's a later patch on my branch that re-implements this to select
build_vector without the custom SelectionDAG nodes. The future patch avoids
the constant-folding problems stemming from the custom node (i.e. it doesn't
need to re-implement all the DAG combines related to BUILD_VECTOR).
Changes to MIPS specific SelectionDAG nodes:
* Added VSPLAT
This is a special case of BUILD_VECTOR that covers the case the
BUILD_VECTOR is a splat operation.
* Added VSPLATD
This is a special case of VSPLAT that handles the cases when v2i64 is legal
llvm-svn: 191191
This makes using array_pod_sort significantly safer. The implementation relies
on function pointer casting but that should be safe as we're dealing with void*
here.
llvm-svn: 191175
Previously, the DAGISel function WalkChainUsers was spotting that it
had entered already-selected territory by whether a node was a
MachineNode (amongst other things). Since it's fairly common practice
to insert MachineNodes during ISelLowering, this was not the correct
check.
Looking around, it seems that other nodes get their NodeId set to -1
upon selection, so this makes sure the same thing happens to all
MachineNodes and uses that characteristic to determine whether we
should stop looking for a loop during selection.
This should fix PR15840.
llvm-svn: 191165
Summary:
LLVM would crash when trying to come up with a relocation type for
assembly like:
movabsq $V@TPOFF, %rax
Instead, we say the relocation type is R_X86_64_TPOFF64.
Fixes PR17274.
Reviewers: dblaikie, nrieck, rafael
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1717
llvm-svn: 191163
Pre-increment loads are microcoded on the A2, and the address increment occurs
only after the load completes. As a result, the latency of the GPR address
update is an additional 2 cycles on top of the load latency.
llvm-svn: 191156
SROA wants to convert any types of equivalent widths but it's not possible to
convert vectors of pointers to an integer scalar with a single cast. As a
workaround we add a bitcast to the corresponding int ptr type first. This type
of cast used to be an edge case but has become common with SLP vectorization.
Fixes PR17271.
llvm-svn: 191143