We can build it with -Werror=global-constructors now. This helps
in situation where libSupport is embedded as a shared library,
potential with dlopen/dlclose scenario, and when command-line
parsing or other facilities may not be involved. Avoiding the
implicit construction of these cl::opt can avoid double-registration
issues and other kind of behavior.
Reviewed By: lattner, jpienaar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105959
We can build it with -Werror=global-constructors now. This helps
in situation where libSupport is embedded as a shared library,
potential with dlopen/dlclose scenario, and when command-line
parsing or other facilities may not be involved. Avoiding the
implicit construction of these cl::opt can avoid double-registration
issues and other kind of behavior.
Reviewed By: lattner, jpienaar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105959
We can build it with -Werror=global-constructors now. This helps
in situation where libSupport is embedded as a shared library,
potential with dlopen/dlclose scenario, and when command-line
parsing or other facilities may not be involved. Avoiding the
implicit construction of these cl::opt can avoid double-registration
issues and other kind of behavior.
Reviewed By: lattner, jpienaar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105959
Details:
Switch all #includes to use <> because that is consistent with what happens in the cmake checks.
Otherwise, we could be in the situation where cmake checks see that headers exist at <perfmon/...>
but in llvm-exegesis code, we use "perfmon/...", which may not exist.
Related PR/revisions: D84076, PR51017+D105615
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105861
The documentation and help messages have recommended the double-dash forms for
quite a while. Remove one-dash long options which are not recognized by GNU
style `getopt_long`.
`-arch` is kept as it is in the manpage of classic nm
https://keith.github.io/xcode-man-pages/nm.1.html
Note: the dyldinfo related options don't have a test.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105948
This patch make coroutine passes run by default in LLVM pipeline. Now
the clang and opt could handle IR inputs containing coroutine intrinsics
without special options.
It should be fine. On the one hand, the coroutine passes seems to be stable
since there are already many projects using coroutine feature.
On the other hand, the coroutine passes should do nothing for IR who doesn't
contain coroutine intrinsic.
Test Plan: check-llvm
Reviewed by: lxfind, aeubanks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105877
Summary:
Add support for the basic section stripping (and keeping) flags for wasm:
strip with no flags, --strip-all, --strip-debug,
--only-section, --keep-section, and --only-keep-debug.
Factor section removal into a function and use a predicate chain like
the ELF implementation.
Reviewers: jhenderson, sbc100
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73820
The linker or post-link optimizer can create an ELF image with multiple executable segments each of which will be loaded separately at run time. This breaks the assumption of llvm-profgen that currently only supports one base load address. What it ends up with is that the subsequent mmap events will be treated as an overwrite of the first mmap event which will in turn screw up address mapping. While it is non-trivial to support multiple separate load addresses and given that on x64 those segments will always be loaded at consecutive addresses (though via separate mmap
sys calls), I'm adding an error checking logic to bail out if that's violated and keep using a single load address which is the address of the first executable segment.
Also changing the disassembly output from printing section offset to printing the virtual address instead, which matches the behavior of objdump.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103178
This is a follow up to https://reviews.llvm.org/D104080, and ca3bdb57fa (diff-e64a48fabe31db213a631fdc5f2acb51bdddf3f16a8fb2928784f4c579229585). The implementation of call graph profile was changed from a black box section to relocation approach. This was done to be compatible with post processing tools like strip/objcopy, and llvm equivalent. When they are invoked on object file before the final linking step with this new approach the symbol indices correctness is preserved.
The GNU binutils tools change the REL section to RELA section, unlike llvm tools. For example when strip -S is run on the ELF object files, as an intermediate step before linking. To preserve compatibility this patch extends implementation in LLD and ELFDumper to support both REL and RELA sections for call graph profile.
Reviewed By: MaskRay, jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105217
Applied clang-format to all files. Discarded BottleneckAnalysis.h
80-column width violation since it contains an example of report.
Caught some typos and minor style details.
Reviewed By: andreadb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105900
For Clang, `MCUseDwarfDirectory` is true by default for the majority cases
(-fintegrated-as or -gdwarf-5; most targets use -fintegrated-as by default).
Defaulting MCUseDwarfDirectory to true can reduce the differences between clang
and llc.
Reviewed By: #debug-info, dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105856
Users should generally observe no difference as long as they don't use
unintended option forms. Behavior changes:
* `-t=d` is removed. Use `-t d` instead.
* `--demangle=false` and `--demangle=0` cannot be used. Omit the option or use `--no-demangle`. Other flag-style options don't have `--no-` forms.
* `--help-list` is removed. This is a `cl::` specific option.
* llvm-readobj now supports grouped short options as well.
* `--color` is removed. This is generally not useful (only apply to errors/warnings) but was inherited from Support.
Some adjustment to the canonical forms
(usually from GNU readelf; currently llvm-readobj has too many redundant aliases):
* --dyn-syms is canonical. --dyn-symbols is a hidden alias
* --file-header is canonical. --file-headers is a hidden alias
* --histogram is canonical. --elf-hash-histogram is a hidden alias
* --relocs is canonical. --relocations is a hidden alias
* --section-groups is canonical. --elf-section-groups is a hidden alias
OptTable avoids global option collision if we decide to support multiplexing for binary utilities.
* Most one-dash long options are still supported. `-dt, -sd, -st, -sr` are dropped due to their conflict with grouped short options.
* `--section-mapping=false` (D57365) is strange but is kept for now.
* Many `cl::opt` variables were unnecessarily external. I added `static` whenever appropriate.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105532
Some users use a long list of fixed patterns (PR50404) and
O(|patterns|*|symbols|) can be too slow. Such usage typically does not use
--regex or --wildcard. We can use a DenseSet<CachedHashStringRef> to optimize
name lookups.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105218
This patch addresses the last remaining problems reported in PR51008.
Previous fixes for PR51008 worked under the wrong assumption that code regions
are always named (except maybe for the default region, which was automatically
named "main").
In reality, it is quite common for users to declare multiple anonymous regions.
So we cannot really use the region name as the key string of a JSON object. In
practice, code region names are completely optional.
Using "main" for the default region was also problematic because there can be
another region with that same name.
This patch fixes these issues by introducing a json::array of regions. Each
region has a "Name" field, which would default to the empty string for anonymous
regions.
Added a few more tests to verify that the JSON file format is still valid, and
that multiple anonymous regions all appear in the final output.
This patch renames object "Resources" to "TargetInfo".
Moved the getJSONTargetInfo method from class InstructionView to the
PipelinePrinter.
Removed uses of std::stringstream.
Removed unused method View::printViewJSON().
Part of https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-July/151622.html
"Binary utilities: switch command line parsing from llvm::cl to OptTable"
* `--totals=false` and `--totals=0` cannot be used. Omit the option.
* `--help-list` is removed. This is a `cl::` specific option.
OptTable avoids global option collision if we decide to support multiplexing for binary utilities.
Note: because the tool is simple, and its long options are uncommon, I just drop
the one-dash forms except `-arch <value>` (Darwin style).
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105598
Similar to D104889. The tool is very simple and its long options are uncommon,
so just drop the one-dash form in this patch.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105605
Instead of printing each region individually when using JSON format,
this patch creates a JSON object which is updated with the values of
each region, printing them at the end. New test is added for JSON output
with multiple regions.
Bug: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51008
Reviewed By: andreadb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105618
This matches what rc.exe tolerates in this type.
This fixes cases like this:
1 24
BEGIN
"<?xml version=""1.0""?>\n"
"<assembly>\n"
"</assembly>\n"
END
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105621
There was an alias between 'simplifycfg' and 'simplify-cfg' in the
PassRegistry. That was the original reason for this patch, which
effectively removes the alias.
This patch also replaces all occurrances of 'simplify-cfg'
by 'simplifycfg'. Reason for choosing that form for the name is
that it matches the DEBUG_TYPE for the pass, and the legacy PM name
and also how it is spelled out in other passes such as
'loop-simplifycfg', and in other options such as
'simplifycfg-merge-cond-stores'.
I for some reason the name should be changed to 'simplify-cfg' in
the future, then I think such a renaming should be more widely done
and not only impacting the PassRegistry.
Reviewed By: aeubanks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105627
C++23 will make these conversions ambiguous - so fix them to make the
codebase forward-compatible with C++23 (& a follow-up change I've made
will make this ambiguous/invalid even in <C++23 so we don't regress
this & it generally improves the code anyway)
This commit also makes some slight changes to the scheduling model for AMDGPU to set the RetireOOO flag for all scheduling classes.
This flag is only used by llvm-mca and allows instructions to retire out of order.
See the differential link below for a deeper explanation of everything.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104730
Part of https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-July/151622.html
"Binary utilities: switch command line parsing from llvm::cl to OptTable"
Users should generally observe no difference as long as they only use intended
option forms. Behavior changes:
* `-t=d` is removed. Use `-t d` instead.
* `--demangle=0` cannot be used. Omit the option or use `--no-demangle` instead.
* `--help-list` is removed. This is a `cl::` specific option.
Note:
* `-t` diagnostic gets improved.
* This patch avoids cl::opt collision if we decide to support multiplexing for binary utilities
* One-dash long options are still supported.
* The `-s` collision (`-s segment section` for Mach-O) is unfortunate. `-s` means `--print-armap` in GNU nm.
* This patch removes the last `cl::multi_val` use case from the `llvm/lib/Support/CommandLine.cpp` library
`-M` (`--print-armap`), `-U` (`--defined-only`), and `-W` (`--no-weak`)
are now deprecated. They could conflict with future GNU nm options.
(--print-armap has an existing alias -s, so GNU will unlikely add a new one.
--no-weak (not in GNU nm) is rarely used anyway.)
`--just-symbol-name` is now deprecated in favor of
`--format=just-symbols` and `-j`.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105330
Some behavior changes:
* `-t=d` is removed. Use `-t d` instead.
* one-dash long options like `-all` are supported. Use `--all` instead.
* `--all=0` or `--all=false` cannot be used. (Note: `--all` is silently ignored anyway)
* `--help-list` is removed. This is a `cl::` specific option.
Nobody is likely leveraging any of the above.
Advantages:
* `-t` diagnostic gets improved.
* in the absence of `HideUnrelatedOptions`, `--help` will not list unrelated options if linking against libLLVM-13git.so or linker GC is not used.
* Decrease the probability of cl::opt collision if we do decide to support multiplexing
Note: because the tool is so simple, used more for forensics instead of a building
tool, and its long options are unlikely used in one-dash form, I just drop the
one-dash form in this patch.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104889
Summary: The patch adds the StringTable dumping to
llvm-readobj. Currently only XCOFF is supported.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104613
GNU and Apple `strip` implementations seems to support grouped options.
Enable the support for grouped options introduced in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D83639 for `llvm-strip` invocations.
Includes test that checks that both the grouped and non grouped
invocations produces the same result.
Reviewed By: alexander-shaposhnikov, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105249
Based on the discussion in PR50922, minor changes have been done to properly
output a valid JSON. Removed "not implemented" keys.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105064
This is a first step towards consistently using the term 'executor' for the
process that executes JIT'd code. I've opted for 'executor' as the preferred
term over 'target' as target is already heavily overloaded ("the target
machine for the executor" is much clearer than "the target machine for the
target").
By using stable_sort.
Added a test case which previously failed when expensive checks were
enabled.
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105240
This is an ELF specific option which isn't supported for Windows/MinGW
targets, even if the MinGW linker otherwise uses an ld.bfd like linker
interface.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105148