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Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
95dadb39e4 LTO: add API to set strategy for -internalize
Add API to LTOCodeGenerator to specify a strategy for the -internalize
pass.

This is a new attempt at Bill's change in r185882, which he reverted in
r188029 due to problems with the gold linker.  This puts the onus on the
linker to decide whether (and what) to internalize.

In particular, running internalize before outputting an object file may
change a 'weak' symbol into an internal one, even though that symbol
could be needed by an external object file --- e.g., with arclite.

This patch enables three strategies:

- LTO_INTERNALIZE_FULL: the default (and the old behaviour).
- LTO_INTERNALIZE_NONE: skip -internalize.
- LTO_INTERNALIZE_HIDDEN: only -internalize symbols with hidden
  visibility.

LTO_INTERNALIZE_FULL should be used when linking an executable.

Outputting an object file (e.g., via ld -r) is more complicated, and
depends on whether hidden symbols should be internalized.  E.g., for
ld -r, LTO_INTERNALIZE_NONE can be used when -keep_private_externs, and
LTO_INTERNALIZE_HIDDEN can be used otherwise.  However,
LTO_INTERNALIZE_FULL is inappropriate, since the output object file will
eventually need to link with others.

lto_codegen_set_internalize_strategy() sets the strategy for subsequent
calls to lto_codegen_write_merged_modules() and lto_codegen_compile*().

<rdar://problem/14334895>

llvm-svn: 199191
2014-01-14 06:37:26 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
45496cea60 Always let value types influence register classes.
When creating a virtual register for a def, the value type should be
used to pick the register class. If we only use the register class
constraint on the instruction, we might pick a too large register class.

Some registers can store values of different sizes. For example, the x86
xmm registers can hold f32, f64, and 128-bit vectors. The three
different value sizes are represented by register classes with identical
register sets: FR32, FR64, and VR128. These register classes have
different spill slot sizes, so it is important to use the right one.

The register class constraint on an instruction doesn't necessarily care
about the size of the value its defining. The value type determines
that.

This fixes a problem where InstrEmitter was picking 32-bit register
classes for 64-bit values on SPARC.

llvm-svn: 199187
2014-01-14 06:18:38 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
4522b50261 Switch the NEON register class from QPR to DPair.
The already allocatable DPair superclass contains odd-even D register
pair in addition to the even-odd pairs in the QPR register class. There
is no reason to constrain the set of D register pairs that can be used
for NEON values. Any NEON instructions that require a Q register will
automatically constrain the register class to QPR.

The allocation order for DPair begins with the QPR registers, so
register allocation is unlikely to change much.

llvm-svn: 199186
2014-01-14 06:18:34 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
220fc7eab1 [PM] Fix stale header blocker, found by Duncan Smith in code review!
llvm-svn: 199185
2014-01-14 05:50:19 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
a8a4f9b217 Remove the last weird subproject, 'privbracket'.
llvm-svn: 199183
2014-01-14 05:05:18 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
e4f06dac2c Add checks to configure for sufficiently modern host compilers. This
requires Clang 3.1 or GCC 4.7. If the compiler isn't Clang or GCC, we
don't try to do any sanity checking, but this give us at least
a reasonable baseline of modern compilers.

Also, I'm not claiming that this is the best way to do compiler version
tests. I'm happy for anyone to suggest better ways of doing this test.

llvm-svn: 199182
2014-01-14 05:02:38 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
8113c62abe Replace .mips_hack_stocg with ".set micromips" and ".set nomicromips".
This matches what gnu as does and implementing this is easier than arguing
about it.

llvm-svn: 199181
2014-01-14 04:25:13 +00:00
Mark Seaborn
76b70ff14a Fix llc to not reuse spill slots in functions that invoke setjmp()
We need to ensure that StackSlotColoring.cpp does not reuse stack
spill slots in functions that call "returns_twice" functions such as
setjmp(), otherwise this can lead to miscompiled code, because a stack
slot would be clobbered when it's still live.

This was already handled correctly for functions that call setjmp()
(though this wasn't covered by a test), but not for functions that
invoke setjmp().

We fix this by changing callsFunctionThatReturnsTwice() to check for
invoke instructions.

This fixes PR18244.

llvm-svn: 199180
2014-01-14 04:20:01 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
a29175d7ca Ok, really, for the last time, llvm-gcc is dead Jim.
Also, so is stacker, llvm-tv, etc. Wow.

But will someone please fess up to what projects/privbracket is and why
our autoconf build supports it?

llvm-svn: 199179
2014-01-14 04:01:01 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
dd6ecaf885 llvm-gcc is dead. REALLY. IT'S DEAD JIM.
llvm-svn: 199178
2014-01-14 03:46:00 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
ebbf4c6cd5 Make getTargetStreamer return a possibly null pointer.
This will allow it to be called from target independent parts of the main
streamer that don't know if there is a registered target streamer or not. This
in turn will allow targets to perform extra actions at specified points in the
interface: add extra flags for some labels, extra work during finalization, etc.

llvm-svn: 199174
2014-01-14 01:21:46 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
de172938c5 Remove extra } in documentation comment
llvm-svn: 199162
2014-01-13 23:11:48 +00:00
Cameron McInally
551c2b6ed9 Clean up RUN command for Assembler/getInt.ll.
llvm-svn: 199158
2014-01-13 22:37:35 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
0d8e96fc35 Factor the option and checking of compiler version better. Put the
option with the others in the top level CMakeLists, and put the check in
HandleLLVMOptions. This will also let it be used from the standalone
Clang builds.

llvm-svn: 199149
2014-01-13 22:21:34 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
d47751bdd2 Raise the minimum CMake version to 2.8.8 -- we have a report that the
compiler version checking doesn't work on 2.8.7. This feature was
documented in 2.8.10, but existed for an unknown amount of time before
that.

I'm actually happy to revert this and remove the use of the feature if
there is anyone with a specific problem updating CMake. Please just let
me know. I don't want to re-implement this CMake functionality unless
there is a reason, and this is the only real way to find that out.

llvm-svn: 199148
2014-01-13 22:05:20 +00:00
Cameron McInally
0d6aa675fa Fix uninitialized warning in llvm/lib/IR/DataLayout.cpp.
llvm-svn: 199147
2014-01-13 22:04:55 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
8b1ef195bd [DAG] Refactor ReassociateOps - no functional change intended.
llvm-svn: 199146
2014-01-13 21:49:25 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
79ac42e01f Add a check that the host compiler is modern to CMake, take 1. This is
likely to be reverted and re-applied a few times. The minimum versions
we're aiming at:

  GCC 4.7
  Clang 3.1
  MSVC 17.0 (Visual Studio 2012)

Let me know if something breaks!

llvm-svn: 199145
2014-01-13 21:47:35 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
52e4b4d675 [DAG] Teach DAG to also reassociate vector operations
This commit teaches DAG to reassociate vector ops, which in turn enables
constant folding of vector op chains that appear later on during custom lowering
and DAG combine.

Reviewed by Andrea Di Biagio

llvm-svn: 199135
2014-01-13 20:51:35 +00:00
Andrew Trick
4663a7f0fd Hide the pre-RA-sched= option.
This is a very confusing option for a feature that will go away.

-enable-misched is exposed instead to help triage issues with the new
scheduler.

llvm-svn: 199133
2014-01-13 20:08:27 +00:00
Weiming Zhao
04e2261e54 Fix PR 18369: [Thumbv8] asserts due to inconsistent CPSR liveness of IT blocks
The issue is caused when Post-RA scheduler reorders a bundle instruction
(IT block). However, it only flips the CPSR liveness of the bundle instruction,
leaves the instructions inside the bundle unchanged, which causes inconstancy and crashes
Thumb2SizeReduction.cpp::ReduceMBB().

llvm-svn: 199127
2014-01-13 18:47:54 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
899c410e64 Update getLazyBitcodeModule to use ErrorOr for error handling.
llvm-svn: 199125
2014-01-13 18:31:04 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
c159ef589c [AArch64] Fix assertion failure caused by an invalid comparison between APInt values.
APInt only knows how to compare values with the same BitWidth and asserts
in all other cases.

With this fix, function PerformORCombine does not use the APInt equality
operator if the APInt values returned by 'isConstantSplat' differ in BitWidth.
In that case they are different and no comparison is needed.

llvm-svn: 199119
2014-01-13 16:51:00 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger
50c3b0fa09 Fix indentation.
llvm-svn: 199118
2014-01-13 15:50:36 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
c891615944 [SystemZ] Flesh out stackrestore test (frame-11.ll)
...so that it does something vaguely sensible.

llvm-svn: 199117
2014-01-13 15:44:44 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
a5ce476be6 [SystemZ] Add "volatile" to a dead store in variable-loc.ll
llvm-svn: 199116
2014-01-13 15:42:16 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
70c8cbd696 [SystemZ] Improve risbg-01.ll test
The old mask in f24 wasn't well chosen because the lshr would always be zero.
CodeGen didn't detect this but InstCombine would.  The new mask ensures
that both shifts are needed.

f26 is specifically testing for a wrap-around mask.  The AND can be applied
to just the shift left, either before or after the shift.  Again, CodeGen
kept it in the original form but InstCombine would mask after the shift
instead.  The exact choice of NILF isn't important for the test so I just
dropped it and kept the rotate.

llvm-svn: 199115
2014-01-13 15:40:25 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
add53b9fe0 [SystemZ] Optimize (sext (ashr (shl ...), ...))
...into (ashr (shl (anyext X), ...), ...), which requires one fewer
instruction.  The (anyext X) can sometimes be simplified too.

I didn't do this in DAGCombiner because widening shifts isn't a win
on all targets.

llvm-svn: 199114
2014-01-13 15:17:53 +00:00
Chris Lattner
e0cbde3295 fix a -Wdocumentation warning.
llvm-svn: 199113
2014-01-13 15:10:11 +00:00
Tim Northover
e33f96dc43 ARM: add test for r199108. Oops.
rdar://problem/15800156

llvm-svn: 199109
2014-01-13 14:20:25 +00:00
Tim Northover
16e56c1c01 ARM: constrain Thumb LDRLIT pseudo-instructions to r0-r7.
Previously we only used GPR for the destination placeholder in "ldr rD, [pc,
incorrect codegen under the integrated assembler.

This should fix both issues (which probably only affect MachO targets at the
moment).

rdar://problem/15800156

llvm-svn: 199108
2014-01-13 14:19:17 +00:00
David Woodhouse
a7b8d3d331 [x86] Fix retq/retl handling in 64-bit mode
This finishes the job started in r198756, and creates separate opcodes for
64-bit vs. 32-bit versions of the rest of the RET instructions too.

LRETL/LRETQ are interesting... I can't see any justification for their
existence in the SDM. There should be no 'LRETL' in 64-bit mode, and no
need for a REX.W prefix for LRETQ. But this is what GAS does, and my
Sandybridge CPU and an Opteron 6376 concur when tested as follows:

asm __volatile__("pushq $0x1234\nmovq $0x33,%rax\nsalq $32,%rax\norq $1f,%rax\npushq %rax\nlretl $8\n1:");
asm __volatile__("pushq $1234\npushq $0x33\npushq $1f\nlretq $8\n1:");
asm __volatile__("pushq $0x33\npushq $1f\nlretq\n1:");
asm __volatile__("pushq $0x1234\npushq $0x33\npushq $1f\nlretq $8\n1:");

cf. PR8592 and commit r118903, which added LRETQ. I only added LRETIQ to
match it.

I don't quite understand how the Intel syntax parsing for ret
instructions is working, despite r154468 allegedly fixing it. Aren't the
explicitly sized 'retw', 'retd' and 'retq' supposed to work? I have at
least made the 'lretq' work with (and indeed *require*) the 'q'.

llvm-svn: 199106
2014-01-13 14:05:59 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
98adff6224 [PM] Split DominatorTree into a concrete analysis result object which
can be used by both the new pass manager and the old.

This removes it from any of the virtual mess of the pass interfaces and
lets it derive cleanly from the DominatorTreeBase<> template. In turn,
tons of boilerplate interface can be nuked and it turns into a very
straightforward extension of the base DominatorTree interface.

The old analysis pass is now a simple wrapper. The names and style of
this split should match the split between CallGraph and
CallGraphWrapperPass. All of the users of DominatorTree have been
updated to match using many of the same tricks as with CallGraph. The
goal is that the common type remains the resulting DominatorTree rather
than the pass. This will make subsequent work toward the new pass
manager significantly easier.

Also in numerous places things became cleaner because I switched from
re-running the pass (!!! mid way through some other passes run!!!) to
directly recomputing the domtree.

llvm-svn: 199104
2014-01-13 13:07:17 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
b973631374 [PM][cleanup] Clean up comments and use modern doxygen in this file.
This is a precursor to breaking the pass that computes the DominatorTree
apart from the concrete DominatorTree.

llvm-svn: 199103
2014-01-13 13:06:58 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
e635ade802 AVX-512: Embedded Rounding Control - encoding and printing
Changed intrinsics for vrcp14/vrcp28 vrsqrt14/vrsqrt28 - aligned with GCC.

llvm-svn: 199102
2014-01-13 12:55:03 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
34e4c02c42 [PM] Fix the const-correctness of the generic DominatorTreeBase to
support notionally const queries even though they may trigger DFS
numbering updates.

The updating of DFS numbers and tracking of slow queries do not mutate
the observable state of the domtree. They should be const to
differentiate them from the APIs which mutate the tree directly to do
incremental updates.

This will make it possible in a world where the DominatorTree is not
a pass but merely the result of running a pass to derive DominatorTree
from the base class as it was originally designed, removing a huge
duplication of API in DominatorTree.

llvm-svn: 199101
2014-01-13 11:58:34 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
59e885531a [PM] Pull the generic graph algorithms and data structures for dominator
trees into the Support library.

These are all expressed in terms of the generic GraphTraits and CFG,
with no reliance on any concrete IR types. Putting them in support
clarifies that and makes the fact that the static analyzer in Clang uses
them much more sane. When moving the Dominators.h file into the IR
library I claimed that this was the right home for it but not something
I planned to work on. Oops.

So why am I doing this? It happens to be one step toward breaking the
requirement that IR verification can only be performed from inside of
a pass context, which completely blocks the implementation of
verification for the new pass manager infrastructure. Fixing it will
also allow removing the concept of the "preverify" step (WTF???) and
allow the verifier to cleanly flag functions which fail verification in
a way that precludes even computing dominance information. Currently,
that results in a fatal error even when you ask the verifier to not
fatally error. It's awesome like that.

The yak shaving will continue...

llvm-svn: 199095
2014-01-13 10:52:56 +00:00
Tim Northover
380e8fdfa7 Revert "ReMat: fix overly cavalier attitude to sub-register indices"
Very sorry, this was a premature patch that I still need to investigate and
finish off (for some reason beyond me at the moment it doesn't actually fix the
issue in all cases).

This reverts commit r199091.

llvm-svn: 199093
2014-01-13 10:49:11 +00:00
Tim Northover
7eec1d8532 Docs: fix sign of division and increase equivocation on code generated.
I should have been a politician.

llvm-svn: 199092
2014-01-13 10:47:04 +00:00
Tim Northover
2c63f62596 ReMat: fix overly cavalier attitude to sub-register indices
There are two attempted optimisations in reMaterializeTrivialDef, trying to
avoid promoting the size of a register too much when rematerializing.
Unfortunately, both appear to be flawed. First, we see if the original register
would have worked, but this is inadequate. Consider:

    v1 = SOMETHING (v1 is QQ)
    v2:Q0 = COPY v1:Q1 (v1, v2 are QQ)
    ...
    uses of v2

In this case even though v2 *could* be used directly as the output of
SOMETHING, this would set the wrong bits of the QQ register involved. The
correct rematerialization must be:

    v2:Q0_Q1 = SOMETHING (v2 promoted to QQQ)
    ...
    uses of v2:Q1_Q2

For the second optimisation, if the correct remat is "v2:idx = SOMETHING" then
we can't necessarily expect v2 itself to be valid for SOMETHING, but we do try
to hunt for a class between v1 and v2 that works. Unfortunately, this is also
wrong:

    v1 = SOMETHING (v1 is QQ)
    v2:Q0_Q1 = COPY v1 (v1 is QQ, v2 is QQQ)
    ...
    uses of v2 as a QQQ

The canonical rematerialization here is "v2:Q0_Q1 = SOMETHING". However current
logic would decide that v2 could be a QQ (no interest is taken in later uses).

This patch, therefore, always accepts the widened register class without trying
to be clever. Generally there is no penalty to this (e.g. in the common GR32 <
GR64 case, expanding the width doesn't matter because it's not like you were
going to do anything else with the high bits of a GR32 register). It can
increase register pressure in cases like the ARM VFP regs though (multiple
non-overlapping but equivalent subregisters). Hopefully this situation is rare
enough that it won't matter.

Unfortunately, no in-tree targets actually expose this as far as I can tell
(there are so few isAsCheapAsAMove instructions for it to trigger on) so I've
been unable to produce a test. It was exposed in our ARM64 SPEC tests though,
and I will be adding a test there that we should be able to contribute
soon(TM).

llvm-svn: 199091
2014-01-13 10:47:01 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
20415ba0f4 [cleanup] Re-sort the examples #include lines with my sort_includes
script.

llvm-svn: 199089
2014-01-13 09:58:03 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
9af0f97115 [cleanup] Fix the includes in the examples for r199082.
llvm-svn: 199087
2014-01-13 09:53:45 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
6e834c5459 [cleanup] Switch comments to use '\brief' style instead of '@brief'
style, and remove some unnecessary comments (the code is perfectly
self-documenting here). Also clang-format the function declarations as
they wrap cleanly now.

llvm-svn: 199084
2014-01-13 09:31:09 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
ee051af6e2 [cleanup] Move the Dominators.h and Verifier.h headers into the IR
directory. These passes are already defined in the IR library, and it
doesn't make any sense to have the headers in Analysis.

Long term, I think there is going to be a much better way to divide
these matters. The dominators code should be fully separated into the
abstract graph algorithm and have that put in Support where it becomes
obvious that evn Clang's CFGBlock's can use it. Then the verifier can
manually construct dominance information from the Support-driven
interface while the Analysis library can provide a pass which both
caches, reconstructs, and supports a nice update API.

But those are very long term, and so I don't want to leave the really
confusing structure until that day arrives.

llvm-svn: 199082
2014-01-13 09:26:24 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
44c680cdaf [cleanup] Add a missing include exposed by resorting other includes.
Should fix the build.

llvm-svn: 199081
2014-01-13 08:09:47 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
03b6c941a3 Re-sort #include lines again, prior to moving headers around.
llvm-svn: 199080
2014-01-13 08:04:33 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
d090eb21c2 [PM] Wire up support for writing bitcode with new PM.
This moves the old pass creation functionality to its own header and
updates the callers of that routine. Then it adds a new PM supporting
bitcode writer to the header file, and wires that up in the opt tool.
A test is added that round-trips code into bitcode and back out using
the new pass manager.

llvm-svn: 199078
2014-01-13 07:38:24 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
2ecc1b5bd9 llvm/test/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/load-object-a.ll: Put together rm(1) and mkdir(1) at the top.
llvm-svn: 199077
2014-01-13 05:55:10 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
17c55bddc6 [CMake] Move BUG_REPORT_URL from clang to llvm.
It was too late to set BUG_REPORT_URL after configure_file(config.h).
BUG_REPORT_URL in config.h.cmake would be updated at 2nd run of cmake.
It caused many recompilations.

FYI, configure handles BUG_REPORT_URL in llvm side.

llvm-svn: 199076
2014-01-13 05:25:13 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
64f26e1076 [PM] Wire up support for printing assembly output from the opt command.
This lets us round-trip IR in the expected manner with the opt tool.

llvm-svn: 199075
2014-01-13 05:16:45 +00:00