This fixes the memory leak introduced with the initial addition of support for
WoA stack probing. Now that the pseudo-instruction expansion can handle an
external symbol, use that to generate the load which simplifies the logic as
well as avoids the memory leak.
llvm-svn: 207737
This enhances the expansion of the mov32imm pseudo-instruction to support an
external symbol reference. This is motivated by a simplification of the stack
probe emission for Windows on ARM (and fixing a leak).
llvm-svn: 207736
This makes the coff writer compute the correct symbol value for the test in
pr19147. The section is still incorrect, that will be fixed in a followup patch.
llvm-svn: 207728
Summary:
Get rid of UserVariables set, and turn DbgValues into MapVector
to get a fixed ordering, as suggested in review for http://reviews.llvm.org/D3573.
Test Plan: llvm regression tests
Reviewers: dblaikie
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3579
llvm-svn: 207720
Breaks GDB buildbot
(http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x86_64-ubuntu-gdb-75/builds/14517)
GCC emits DW_AT_object_pointer /everywhere/ (declaration, abstract
definition, inlined subroutine), but it looks like GCC relies on it
being somewhere other than the declaration, at least. I'll experiment
further & can hopefully still remove it from the inlined_subroutine.
This reverts commit r207705.
llvm-svn: 207719
They just don't need to be there - they're inherited from the abstract
definition. In theory I would like them to be inherited from the
declaration, but the DWARF standard doesn't quite say that... we can
probably do it anyway but I'm less confident about that so I'll leave it
for a separate commit.
llvm-svn: 207717
Not all address taken blocks get inlined. The reason is
that a blocks new address is known only when it is cloned. But e.g.
a branch instruction in a different block could need that address earlier
while it gets cloned. The solution is to collect the set of all
blocks that can potentially get inlined and compute a new block address
up front. Then clone and cleanup.
rdar://16427209
llvm-svn: 207713
This effectively reverts r164326, but adds some comments and
justification and ensures we /don't/ emit the DW_AT_object_pointer on
the (abstract and concrete) definitions. (while still preserving it on
standalone definitions involving ObjC Blocks)
This does increase the size of member function declarations from 7 to 11
bytes, unfortunately, but still seems like the Right Thing to do so that
callers that see only the declaration still have the information about
the object pointer. That said, I don't know what, if any, DWARF
consumers don't have a heuristic to guess this in the case of normal
C++ member functions - perhaps we can remove it entirely.
llvm-svn: 207705
For pattern like ((x >> C1) & Mask) << C2, DAG combiner may convert it
into (x >> (C1-C2)) & (Mask << C2), which makes pattern matching of ubfx
more difficult.
For example:
Given
%shr = lshr i64 %x, 4
%and = and i64 %shr, 15
%arrayidx = getelementptr inbounds [8 x [64 x i64]]* @arr, i64 0, %i64 2, i64 %and
%0 = load i64* %arrayidx
With current shift folding, it takes 3 instrs to compute base address:
lsr x8, x0, #1
and x8, x8, #0x78
add x8, x9, x8
If using ubfx, it only needs 2 instrs:
ubfx x8, x0, #4, #4
add x8, x9, x8, lsl #3
This fixes bug 19589
llvm-svn: 207702
DwarfDebug.h has a SmallVector member containing a unique_ptr of an
incomplete type. MSVC doesn't have key functions, so the vtable and
dtor are emitted in AsmPrinter.cpp, where DwarfDebug's ctor is called.
AsmPrinter.cpp include DwarfUnit.h and doesn't get a complete definition
of DwarfTypeUnit. We could fix the problem by including DwarfUnit.h in
DwarfDebug.h, but that would increase header bloat. Instead, define
~DwarfDebug out of line.
llvm-svn: 207701
There is no need to check if we want to hoist the immediate value of an
shift instruction. Simply return TCC_Free right away.
This change is like r206101, but for X86.
rdar://problem/16190769
llvm-svn: 207692
Summary: negu $reg is equivalent to negu $reg, $reg.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3510
llvm-svn: 207673
Summary:
The pattern sltu $r1, $r2, $imm is found in handwritten assembly which
is just a shorthand version of sltui $r1, $r2, $imm.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3508
llvm-svn: 207671
We already do this for shstrtab, so might as well do it for strtab. This
extracts the string table building code into a separate class. The idea
is to use it for other object formats too.
I mostly wanted to do this for the general principle, but it does save a
little bit on object file size. I tried this on a clang bootstrap and
saved 0.54% on the sum of object file sizes (1.14 MB out of 212 MB for
a release build).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3533
llvm-svn: 207670
It's been decided that in the future, the floating-point immediate in
instructions like "fcmeq v0.2s, v1.2s, #0.0" will be canonically "0.0", which
has been implemented on AArch64 already but not ARM64.
This fixes that issue.
llvm-svn: 207666
Pretty straightforward, we weren't propagating whether or not an
AllocaInst had 'inalloca' marked on it when it came time to clone it.
The inliner exposed this bug. A reduced testcase is forthcoming.
llvm-svn: 207665
Summary:
The pattern dsll/dsrl $rd, $rt, $rs is found in handwritten assembly which
is just a shorthand version of dsllv/dsrlv $rd, $rt, $rs.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3486
llvm-svn: 207664
When we were moving from a larger vector to a smaller one but didn't
need to re-allocate, we would move-assign over uninitialized memory in
the target, then move-construct that same data again.
llvm-svn: 207663