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Alok Kumar Sharma
0d9afcbbba [DebugInfo] Support for DW_TAG_generic_subrange
This is needed to support fortran assumed rank arrays which
have runtime rank.

  Summary:
Fortran assumed rank arrays have dynamic rank. DWARF TAG
DW_TAG_generic_subrange is needed to support that.

  Testing:
unit test cases added (hand-written)
check llvm
check debug-info

Reviewed By: aprantl

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89218
2020-10-29 01:34:15 +05:30
Nick Desaulniers
e95a065d26 [IR] add fn attr for no_stack_protector; prevent inlining on mismatch
It's currently ambiguous in IR whether the source language explicitly
did not want a stack a stack protector (in C, via function attribute
no_stack_protector) or doesn't care for any given function.

It's common for code that manipulates the stack via inline assembly or
that has to set up its own stack canary (such as the Linux kernel) would
like to avoid stack protectors in certain functions. In this case, we've
been bitten by numerous bugs where a callee with a stack protector is
inlined into an __attribute__((__no_stack_protector__)) caller, which
generally breaks the caller's assumptions about not having a stack
protector. LTO exacerbates the issue.

While developers can avoid this by putting all no_stack_protector
functions in one translation unit together and compiling those with
-fno-stack-protector, it's generally not very ergonomic or as
ergonomic as a function attribute, and still doesn't work for LTO. See also:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pm/20200915172658.1432732-1-rkir@google.com/
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20200918201436.2932360-30-samitolvanen@google.com/T/#u

Typically, when inlining a callee into a caller, the caller will be
upgraded in its level of stack protection (see adjustCallerSSPLevel()).
By adding an explicit attribute in the IR when the function attribute is
used in the source language, we can now identify such cases and prevent
inlining.  Block inlining when the callee and caller differ in the case that one
contains `nossp` when the other has `ssp`, `sspstrong`, or `sspreq`.

Fixes pr/47479.

Reviewed By: void

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87956
2020-10-23 11:55:39 -07:00
sstefan1
34a5b0392e [IR] Make nosync, nofree and willreturn default for intrinsics.
D70365 allows us to make attributes default. This is a follow up to
actually make nosync, nofree and willreturn default. The approach we
chose, for now, is to opt-in to default attributes to avoid introducing
problems to target specific intrinsics. Intrinsics with default
attributes can be created using `DefaultAttrsIntrinsic` class.
2020-10-20 11:57:19 +02:00
Matt Arsenault
e3bfefd3cc Reapply "OpaquePtr: Add type to sret attribute"
This reverts commit eb9f7c28e5fe6d75fed3587023e17f2997c8024b.

Previously this was incorrectly handling linking of the contained
type, so this merges the fixes from D88973.
2020-10-16 11:05:02 -04:00
Alok Kumar Sharma
0a8029e199 [DebugInfo] Support for DWARF attribute DW_AT_rank
This patch adds support for DWARF attribute DW_AT_rank.

  Summary:
Fortran assumed rank arrays have dynamic rank. DWARF attribute
DW_AT_rank is needed to support that.

  Testing:
unit test cases added (hand-written)
check llvm
check debug-info

Reviewed By: aprantl

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89141
2020-10-10 17:51:12 +05:30
Johannes Doerfert
88c849a4b2 [AttributeFuncs][FIX] Update new tests (D87304, D87306) after sret changes
Hopefully the last of these, apologies for the noise.
2020-10-06 00:12:18 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert
21a24161e2 [AttributeFuncs][FIX] Update new tests (D87304) after sret changes 2020-10-05 23:37:15 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert
e6334e7ecd [AttributeFuncs] Consider noundef in typeIncompatible
Drop `noundef` for return values that are replaced by void and make it
illegal to put `noundef` on a void value.

Reviewed By: fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87306
2020-10-05 23:23:06 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert
5dc5457fbf [AttributeFuncs] Consider align in typeIncompatible
Alignment attributes need to be dropped for non-pointer values.
This also introduces a check into the verifier to ensure you don't use
`align` on anything but a pointer. Test needed to be adjusted
accordingly.

Reviewed By: fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87304
2020-10-05 23:23:05 -05:00
Tres Popp
59b6daf823 Revert "OpaquePtr: Add type to sret attribute"
This reverts commit 55c4ff91bd820d72014f63dcf7f3d5a0d3397986.

Issues were introduced as discussed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D88241
where this change made previous bugs in the linker and BitCodeWriter
visible.
2020-09-29 10:31:04 +02:00
Adrian Prantl
76f3fb45dc Add a verifier check that rejects non-distinct DISubprogram function
attachments. They would crash the backend, which expects all
DISubprograms that are not part of the type system to have a unit field.

Clang right before https://reviews.llvm.org/D79967 would generate this
kind of broken IR.

rdar://problem/69534688

Thanks to Fangrui for fixing an assembler test I had missed!

https://reviews.llvm.org/D88270
2020-09-25 12:04:46 -07:00
Matt Arsenault
0ec533bb8a OpaquePtr: Add type to sret attribute
Make the corresponding change that was made for byval in
b7141207a483d39b99c2b4da4eb3bb591eca9e1a. Like byval, this requires a
bulk update of the test IR tests to include the type before this can
be mandatory.
2020-09-25 14:07:30 -04:00
Adrian Prantl
c9f20079f3 Revert "Add a verifier check that rejects non-distinct DISubprogram function"
This reverts commit e17f52d623cc146b7d9bf5a2e02965043508b4c4.

while investigating bot breakage.
2020-09-25 10:52:19 -07:00
Adrian Prantl
bd0784a5a5 Add a verifier check that rejects non-distinct DISubprogram function
attachments. They would crash the backend, which expects all
DISubprograms that are not part of the type system to have a unit field.

Clang right before https://reviews.llvm.org/D79967 would generate this
kind of broken IR.

rdar://problem/69534688
2020-09-25 08:15:16 -07:00
Tyker
c86946593e Reland [AssumeBundles] Use operand bundles to encode alignment assumptions
NOTE: There is a mailing list discussion on this: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-December/137632.html

Complemantary to the assumption outliner prototype in D71692, this patch
shows how we could simplify the code emitted for an alignemnt
assumption. The generated code is smaller, less fragile, and it makes it
easier to recognize the additional use as a "assumption use".

As mentioned in D71692 and on the mailing list, we could adopt this
scheme, and similar schemes for other patterns, without adopting the
assumption outlining.
2020-09-12 15:36:06 +02:00
Sjoerd Meijer
0297a27d72 [ARM] Fixup of a few test cases. NFC.
After changing the semantics of get.active.lane.mask, I missed a few tests
that should use now the tripcount instead of the backedge taken count.
2020-09-09 11:14:44 +01:00
Sunil Srivastava
e667967956 Fix for PR46384. Failure on weak dllimport.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86907
2020-09-02 19:12:24 -07:00
Sjoerd Meijer
38fc834d2c Revert "[Verifier] Additional check for intrinsic get.active.lane.mask"
This reverts commit 8d5f64c4edbc190a5a8790157fa1d99cfac34016.

Thanks to Eli Friedma for pointing out that this check is not appropiate here,
this check will be moved to the Lint pass.
2020-08-27 09:27:05 +01:00
Sjoerd Meijer
47761b113f [Verifier] Additional check for intrinsic get.active.lane.mask
This adapts the verifier checks for intrinsic get.active.lane.mask to the new
semantics of it as described in D86147. I.e., the second argument %n, which
corresponds to the loop tripcount, must be greater than 0 if it is a constant,
so check that.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86301
2020-08-25 15:44:33 +01:00
Philip Reames
bc40b4f222 [Statepoint] Remove code related to inline operand bundles
This code becomes dead for valid IR after 48f4312 and a96fc46.  The reason for the test change is that the verifier reports the first verification error encountered, in some non-specified visit order.  By removing the verification code in gc.relocates for a statepoint with inline gc operands, I change the error the verifier reports.  And in one case, the checked for error is no longer possible with the bundle representation, so I simply delete the file.
2020-08-14 20:29:41 -07:00
Philip Reames
87fc3812c0 Remove inline gc arguments from statepoints
The "gc-live" operand bundles were recently added, and all tests have been updated to use that format.  A migration period was provided, though it's worth noting these intrinsics are experimental, so formally there is no compatibile requirement.

This is an extension to a96fc46.  "gc-live" hadn't been implemented at the point that patch was initially posted.
2020-08-14 19:44:24 -07:00
Philip Reames
340c7ffdef Remove deopt and gc transition arguments from gc.statepoint intrinsic
(Forgot to land this a couple of weeks back.)

In a recent series of changes, I've introduced support for using the respective operand bundle kinds on the statepoint. At the moment, code supports either/or, but there's no need to keep the old support around. For the moment, I am simply changing the specification and verifier to require zero length argument sets in the intrinsic.

The intrinsic itself is experimental. Given that, there's no forward serialization needed. The in tree uses and generation have already been updated to use the new operand bundle based forms, the only folks broken by the change will be those with frontends generating statepoints directly and the updates should be easy.

Why not go ahead and just remove the arguments entirely? Well, I plan to. But while working on this I've found that almost all of the arguments to the statepoint can be expressed via operand bundles or attributes. Given that, I'm planning a radical simplification of the arguments and figured I'd do one update not several small ones.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80892
2020-08-14 16:07:40 -07:00
Matt Arsenault
b7a779e13a Verifier: Check byref address space for AMDGPU calling conventions 2020-07-20 11:13:11 -04:00
Matt Arsenault
413b267e1e Verifier: Disallow byval and similar for AMDGPU calling conventions
These imply stack-like semantics, which doesn't make any sense for
entry points.
2020-07-20 10:58:57 -04:00
Alok Kumar Sharma
0a592fd282 [DebugInfo] Support for DW_AT_associated and DW_AT_allocated.
Summary:
This support is needed for the Fortran array variables with pointer/allocatable
attribute. This support enables debugger to identify the status of variable
whether that is currently allocated/associated.

  for pointer array (before allocation/association)
  without DW_AT_associated

(gdb) pt ptr
type = integer (140737345375288:140737354129776)
(gdb) p ptr
value requires 35017956 bytes, which is more than max-value-size

  with DW_AT_associated

(gdb) pt ptr
type = integer (:)
(gdb) p ptr
$1 = <not associated>

  for allocatable array (before allocation)

  without DW_AT_allocated

(gdb) pt arr
type = integer (140737345375288:140737354129776)
(gdb) p arr
value requires 35017956 bytes, which is more than max-value-size

  with DW_AT_allocated

(gdb) pt arr
type = integer, allocatable (:)
(gdb) p arr
$1 = <not allocated>

    Testing
- unit test cases added
- check-llvm
- check-debuginfo

Reviewed By: aprantl

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83544
2020-07-20 19:54:35 +05:30
Matt Arsenault
ea505ad2f6 IR: Define byref parameter attribute
This allows tracking the in-memory type of a pointer argument to a
function for ABI purposes. This is essentially a stripped down version
of byval to remove some of the stack-copy implications in its
definition.

This includes the base IR changes, and some tests for places where it
should be treated similarly to byval. Codegen support will be in a
future patch.

My original attempt at solving some of these problems was to repurpose
byval with a different address space from the stack. However, it is
technically permitted for the callee to introduce a write to the
argument, although nothing does this in reality. There is also talk of
removing and replacing the byval attribute, so a new attribute would
need to take its place anyway.

This is intended avoid some optimization issues with the current
handling of aggregate arguments, as well as fixes inflexibilty in how
frontends can specify the kernel ABI. The most honest representation
of the amdgpu_kernel convention is to expose all kernel arguments as
loads from constant memory. Today, these are raw, SSA Argument values
and codegen is responsible for turning these into loads.

Background:

There currently isn't a satisfactory way to represent how arguments
for the amdgpu_kernel calling convention are passed. In reality,
arguments are passed in a single, flat, constant memory buffer
implicitly passed to the function. It is also illegal to call this
function in the IR, and this is only ever invoked by a driver of some
kind.

It does not make sense to have a stack passed parameter in this
context as is implied by byval. It is never valid to write to the
kernel arguments, as this would corrupt the inputs seen by other
dispatches of the kernel. These argumets are also not in the same
address space as the stack, so a copy is needed to an alloca. From a
source C-like language, the kernel parameters are invisible.
Semantically, a copy is always required from the constant argument
memory to a mutable variable.

The current clang calling convention lowering emits raw values,
including aggregates into the function argument list, since using
byval would not make sense. This has some unfortunate consequences for
the optimizer. In the aggregate case, we end up with an aggregate
store to alloca, which both SROA and instcombine turn into a store of
each aggregate field. The optimizer never pieces this back together to
see that this is really just a copy from constant memory, so we end up
stuck with expensive stack usage.

This also means the backend dictates the alignment of arguments, and
arbitrarily picks the LLVM IR ABI type alignment. By allowing an
explicit alignment, frontends can make better decisions. For example,
there's real no advantage to an aligment higher than 4, so a frontend
could choose to compact the argument layout. Similarly, there is a
high penalty to using an alignment lower than 4, so a frontend could
opt into more padding for small arguments.

Another design consideration is when it is appropriate to expose the
fact that these arguments are all really passed in adjacent
memory. Currently we have a late IR optimization pass in codegen to
rewrite the kernel argument values into explicit loads to enable
vectorization. In most programs, unrelated argument loads can be
merged together. However, exposing this property directly from the
frontend has some disadvantages. We still need a way to track the
original argument sizes and alignments to report to the driver. I find
using some side-channel, metadata mechanism to track this
unappealing. If the kernel arguments were exposed as a single buffer
to begin with, alias analysis would be unaware that the padding bits
betewen arguments are meaningless. Another family of problems is there
are still some gaps in replacing all of the available parameter
attributes with metadata equivalents once lowered to loads.

The immediate plan is to start using this new attribute to handle all
aggregate argumets for kernels. Long term, it makes sense to migrate
all kernel arguments, including scalars, to be passed indirectly in
the same manner.

Additional context is in D79744.
2020-07-20 10:23:09 -04:00
Eric Christopher
3a125536d7 Temporarily Revert "[AssumeBundles] Use operand bundles to encode alignment assumptions"
due to the performance bugs filed in https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46753.

An SROA change soon may obviate some of these problems.

This reverts commit 8d09f20798ac180b1749276bff364682ce0196ab.
2020-07-16 11:54:04 -07:00
Sjoerd Meijer
1a682582ae [Matrix] Intrinsic descriptions
This changes the matrix load/store intrinsic definitions to load/store from/to
a pointer, and not from/to a pointer to a vector, as discussed in D83477.

This also includes the recommit of "[Matrix] Tighten LangRef definitions and
Verifier checks" which adds improved language reference descriptions of the
matrix intrinsics and verifier checks.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83785
2020-07-14 19:58:16 +01:00
Tyker
174a27b790 [AssumeBundles] Use operand bundles to encode alignment assumptions
Summary:
NOTE: There is a mailing list discussion on this: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-December/137632.html

Complemantary to the assumption outliner prototype in D71692, this patch
shows how we could simplify the code emitted for an alignemnt
assumption. The generated code is smaller, less fragile, and it makes it
easier to recognize the additional use as a "assumption use".

As mentioned in D71692 and on the mailing list, we could adopt this
scheme, and similar schemes for other patterns, without adopting the
assumption outlining.

Reviewers: hfinkel, xbolva00, lebedev.ri, nikic, rjmccall, spatel, jdoerfert, sstefan1

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Subscribers: thopre, yamauchi, kuter, fhahn, merge_guards_bot, hiraditya, bollu, rkruppe, cfe-commits, llvm-commits

Tags: #clang, #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71739
2020-07-14 01:05:58 +02:00
Sjoerd Meijer
ab1d7d92a0 Revert "[Matrix] Tighten LangRef definitions and Verifier checks."
This reverts commit f4d29d6e8c43cfd924d9d7cc1ac0c269b2788e75.

Hm, some build bot failures, reverting it while I investigate that.
2020-07-12 19:19:25 +01:00
Sjoerd Meijer
27fa48a9d2 [Matrix] Tighten LangRef definitions and Verifier checks.
This tightens the matrix intrinsic definitions in LLVM LangRef and adds
correspondings checks to the IR Verifier.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83477
2020-07-12 19:07:22 +01:00
Sjoerd Meijer
24b093524a [matrix] Add some more Verifier negative tests. NFC. 2020-07-08 17:11:53 +01:00
Arthur Eubanks
9f384ed588 [Preallocated] Add @llvm.call.preallocated.teardown
This cleans up the stack allocated by a @llvm.call.preallocated.setup.
Should either call the teardown or the preallocated call to clean up the
stack. Calling both is UB.

Add LangRef.

Add verifier check that the token argument is a @llvm.call.preallocated.setup.

Reviewed By: efriedma

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83354
2020-07-08 08:48:44 -07:00
Roman Lebedev
cb062e6baf Revert "[AssumeBundles] Use operand bundles to encode alignment assumptions"
Assume bundle can have more than one entry with the same name,
but at least AlignmentFromAssumptionsPass::extractAlignmentInfo() uses
getOperandBundle("align"), which internally assumes that it isn't the
case, and happily crashes otherwise.

Minimal reduced reproducer: run `opt -alignment-from-assumptions` on

target datalayout = "e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128"
target triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"

%0 = type { i64, %1*, i8*, i64, %2, i32, %3*, i8* }
%1 = type opaque
%2 = type { i8, i8, i16 }
%3 = type { i32, i32, i32, i32 }

; Function Attrs: nounwind
define i32 @f(%0* noalias nocapture readonly %arg, %0* noalias %arg1) local_unnamed_addr #0 {
bb:
  call void @llvm.assume(i1 true) [ "align"(%0* %arg, i64 8), "align"(%0* %arg1, i64 8) ]
  ret i32 0
}

; Function Attrs: nounwind willreturn
declare void @llvm.assume(i1) #1

attributes #0 = { nounwind "reciprocal-estimates"="none" }
attributes #1 = { nounwind willreturn }


This is what we'd have with -mllvm -enable-knowledge-retention

This reverts commit c95ffadb2474a4d8c4f598d94d35a9f31d9606cb.
2020-07-04 23:49:23 +03:00
James Y Knight
af0734bc33 Change the INLINEASM_BR MachineInstr to be a non-terminating instruction.
Before this instruction supported output values, it fit fairly
naturally as a terminator. However, being a terminator while also
supporting outputs causes some trouble, as the physreg->vreg COPY
operations cannot be in the same block.

Modeling it as a non-terminator allows it to be handled the same way
as invoke is handled already.

Most of the changes here were created by auditing all the existing
users of MachineBasicBlock::isEHPad() and
MachineBasicBlock::hasEHPadSuccessor(), and adding calls to
isInlineAsmBrIndirectTarget or mayHaveInlineAsmBr, as appropriate.

Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers, void

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79794
2020-07-01 12:51:50 -04:00
Tyker
e767fc4f7e [AssumeBundles] Use operand bundles to encode alignment assumptions
Summary:
NOTE: There is a mailing list discussion on this: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-December/137632.html

Complemantary to the assumption outliner prototype in D71692, this patch
shows how we could simplify the code emitted for an alignemnt
assumption. The generated code is smaller, less fragile, and it makes it
easier to recognize the additional use as a "assumption use".

As mentioned in D71692 and on the mailing list, we could adopt this
scheme, and similar schemes for other patterns, without adopting the
assumption outlining.

Reviewers: hfinkel, xbolva00, lebedev.ri, nikic, rjmccall, spatel, jdoerfert, sstefan1

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Subscribers: yamauchi, kuter, fhahn, merge_guards_bot, hiraditya, bollu, rkruppe, cfe-commits, llvm-commits

Tags: #clang, #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71739
2020-06-25 12:59:44 +02:00
Florian Hahn
d6537a7e9f [Matrix] Update load/store intrinsics.
This patch adjust the load/store matrix intrinsics, formerly known as
llvm.matrix.columnwise.load/store, to improve the naming and allow
passing of extra information (volatile).

The patch performs the following changes:
 * Rename columnwise.load/store to column.major.load/store. This is more
   expressive and also more in line with the naming in Clang.
 * Changes the stride arguments from i32 to i64. The stride can be
   larger than i32 and this makes things more uniform with the way
   things are handled in Clang.
 * A new boolean argument is added to indicate whether the load/store
   is volatile. The lowering respects that when emitting vector
   load/store instructions
 * MatrixBuilder is updated to require both Alignment and IsVolatile
   arguments, which are passed through to the generated intrinsic. The
   alignment is set using the `align` attribute.

The changes are grouped together in a single patch, to have a single
commit that breaks the compatibility. We probably should be fine with
updating the intrinsics, as we did not yet officially support them in
the last stable release. If there are any concerns, we can add
auto-upgrade rules for the columnwise intrinsics though.

Reviewers: anemet, Gerolf, hfinkel, andrew.w.kaylor, LuoYuanke, nicolasvasilache, rjmccall, ftynse

Reviewed By: anemet, nicolasvasilache

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81472
2020-06-18 09:44:52 +01:00
Matt Arsenault
f452018857 AMDGPU: Fix missing immarg on buffer.atomic.fadd intrinsic 2020-06-05 14:34:07 -04:00
Sjoerd Meijer
259a327aae New intrinsic @llvm.get.active.lane.mask()
This is split off from D79100 and:
- adds a intrinsic description/definition for @llvm.get.active.lane.mask(), and
- describe its semantics in LangRef.

As described (in more detail) in its LangRef section, it is semantically
equivalent to an icmp with the vector induction variable and the back-edge
taken count, and generates a mask of active/inactive vector lanes.

It will have several use cases. First, it will be used by the
ExpandVectorPredication pass for the VP intrinsics, to expand VP intrinsics for
scalable vectors on targets that do not support the `%evl` parameter, see
D78203.

Also, this is part of, and essential for our ARM MVE tail-predication story:
- this intrinsic will be emitted by the LoopVectorizer in D79100, when
  the scalar epilogue is tail-folded into the vector body. This new intrinsic
  will generate the predicate for the masked loads/stores, and it takes the
  back-edge taken count as an argument. The back-edge taken count represents the
  number of elements processed by the loop, which we need to setup MVE
  tail-predication.
- Emitting the intrinsic is controlled by a new TTI hook, see D80597.
- We pick up this new intrinsic in an ARM MVETailPredication backend pass, see
  D79175, and convert it to a MVE target specific intrinsic/instruction to
  create a tail-predicated loop.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80596
2020-05-29 08:51:40 +01:00
Alok Kumar Sharma
6077c65472 [DebugInfo] Upgrade DISubrange to support Fortran dynamic arrays
This patch upgrades DISubrange to support fortran requirements.

Summary:
Below are the updates/addition of fields.
lowerBound - Now accepts signed integer or DIVariable or DIExpression,
earlier it accepted only signed integer.
upperBound - This field is now added and accepts signed interger or
DIVariable or DIExpression.
stride - This field is now added and accepts signed interger or
DIVariable or DIExpression.
This is required to describe bounds of array which are known at runtime.

Testing:
unit test cases added (hand-written)
check clang
check llvm
check debug-info

Reviewed By: aprantl

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80197
2020-05-28 13:46:41 +05:30
Arthur Eubanks
79048330b0 Modify verifier checks to support musttail + preallocated
Summary:
preallocated and musttail can work together, but we don't want to call
@llvm.call.preallocated.setup() to modify the stack in musttail calls.
So we shouldn't have the "preallocated" operand bundle when a
preallocated call is musttail.

Also disallow use of preallocated on calls without preallocated.

Codegen not yet implemented.

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80581
2020-05-26 15:20:20 -07:00
Arthur Eubanks
e98d945500 Add verifier check that musttail and preallocated are not used together
Summary:
Currently they are not supported together. Supporting them will require
a LangRef change. See discussion in https://reviews.llvm.org/D77689.

Reviewers: rnk, efriedma

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80132
2020-05-18 11:24:59 -07:00
Eli Friedman
62c143a2d5 Harden IR and bitcode parsers against infinite size types.
If isSized is passed a SmallPtrSet, it uses that set to catch infinitely
recursive types (for example, a struct that has itself as a member).
Otherwise, it just crashes on such types.
2020-05-16 14:24:51 -07:00
Eli Friedman
ffa26401ac StoreInst should store Align, not MaybeAlign
This is D77454, except for stores.  All the infrastructure work was done
for loads, so the remaining changes necessary are relatively small.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79968
2020-05-15 12:26:58 -07:00
Alok Kumar Sharma
1daff0ecf4 [DebugInfo] support for DW_AT_data_location in llvm
This patch adds support for DWARF attribute DW_AT_data_location.

Summary:
Dynamic arrays in fortran are described by array descriptor and
data allocation address. Former is mapped to DW_AT_location and
later is mapped to DW_AT_data_location.

Testing:
unit test cases added (hand-written)
check llvm
check debug-info

Reviewed By: aprantl

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79592
2020-05-15 11:33:17 +05:30
Eli Friedman
f5d3346387 Infer alignment of unmarked loads in IR/bitcode parsing.
For IR generated by a compiler, this is really simple: you just take the
datalayout from the beginning of the file, and apply it to all the IR
later in the file. For optimization testcases that don't care about the
datalayout, this is also really simple: we just use the default
datalayout.

The complexity here comes from the fact that some LLVM tools allow
overriding the datalayout: some tools have an explicit flag for this,
some tools will infer a datalayout based on the code generation target.
Supporting this properly required plumbing through a bunch of new
machinery: we want to allow overriding the datalayout after the
datalayout is parsed from the file, but before we use any information
from it. Therefore, IR/bitcode parsing now has a callback to allow tools
to compute the datalayout at the appropriate time.

Not sure if I covered all the LLVM tools that want to use the callback.
(clang? lli? Misc IR manipulation tools like llvm-link?). But this is at
least enough for all the LLVM regression tests, and IR without a
datalayout is not something frontends should generate.

This change had some sort of weird effects for certain CodeGen
regression tests: if the datalayout is overridden with a datalayout with
a different program or stack address space, we now parse IR based on the
overridden datalayout, instead of the one written in the file (or the
default one, if none is specified). This broke a few AVR tests, and one
AMDGPU test.

Outside the CodeGen tests I mentioned, the test changes are all just
fixing CHECK lines and moving around datalayout lines in weird places.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78403
2020-05-14 13:03:50 -07:00
Vedant Kumar
1fcb4ff4f6 [Verifier] Constrain where DILocations may be nested
Summary:
Constrain which metadata nodes are allowed to be, or contain,
DILocations. This ensures that logic for updating DILocations in a
Module is complete.

Currently, !llvm.loop metadata is the only odd duck which contains
nested DILocations. This has caused problems in the past: some passes
forgot to visit the nested locations, leading to subtly broken debug
info and late verification failures.

If there's a compelling reason for some future metadata to nest
DILocations, we'll need to introduce a generic API for updating the
locations attached to an Instruction before relaxing this check.

Reviewers: aprantl, dsanders

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79245
2020-05-04 14:02:43 -07:00
Arthur Eubanks
de37daa3f5 Handle indirect calls in preallocated verification
Summary: getCalledFunction() returns null for indirect function invocations.

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79203
2020-04-30 14:39:03 -07:00
Arthur Eubanks
ef49e838aa Make wrong preallocated arg count verifier error clearer
Reviewers: rnk

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79128
2020-04-29 18:31:30 -07:00
Arthur Eubanks
0d7675c47c Add IR constructs for preallocated (inalloca replacement)
Add llvm.call.preallocated.{setup,arg} instrinsics.
Add "preallocated" operand bundle which takes a token produced by llvm.call.preallocated.setup.
Add "preallocated" parameter attribute, which is like byval but without the copy.

Verifier changes for these IR constructs.

See https://github.com/rnk/llvm-project/blob/call-setup-docs/llvm/docs/CallSetup.md

Subscribers: hiraditya, jdoerfert, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74651
2020-04-27 16:15:50 -07:00