Rename member 'Size' to 'AllocatedSize' in order to provide a hint that the
allocated size may be different than the requested size. Comments are added to
clarify this point. Updated the InMemoryBuffer in FileOutputBuffer.cpp to track
the requested buffer size.
Patch by Machiel van Hooren. Thanks Machiel!
https://reviews.llvm.org/D61599
llvm-svn: 361195
Summary:
This is a fix to D61574, r360179, that allowed duplicate
OptionCategory's. This change adds a check to make sure a category can
only be added once even if the user passes it twice.
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61972
llvm-svn: 360913
Summary:
- Use alternative to MAP_ANONYMOUS for allocating mapped memory if it isn't available
- Use strtok_r instead of strsep as part of getting program path
- Don't try to find the width of a terminal using "struct winsize" and TIOCGWINSZ on POSIX builds. These aren't defined under POSIX (even though some platforms make them available when they shouldn't), so just check if we are doing a X/Open or POSIX compliant build first.
Author: daltenty
Reviewers: hubert.reinterpretcast, xingxue, andusy
Reviewed By: hubert.reinterpretcast
Subscribers: MaskRay, jsji, hiraditya, kristina, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61326
llvm-svn: 360898
This was mentioned both in https://www.viva64.com/en/b/0629/ and by scan-build checks
........
There's concerns this may just introduce a use-after-free instead.....
llvm-svn: 360770
This reinstates r360578 (git e47362c1ec1ea31b626336cc05822035601c3e57),
reverted in r360653 (git 004393681c25e34e921adccc69ae6378090dee54),
with a fix for the list added in FileCheck.rst to build without error.
Copyright:
- Linaro (changes up to diff 183612 of revision D55940)
- GraphCore (changes in later versions of revision D55940 and
in new revision created off D55940)
Reviewers: jhenderson, chandlerc, jdenny, probinson, grimar,
arichardson, rnk
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits, probinson, dblaikie, grimar,
arichardson, tra, rnk, kristina, hfinkel, rogfer01, JonChesterfield
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60385
llvm-svn: 360665
This adds support for the arm64_32 watchOS ABI to LLVM's low level tools,
teaching them about the specific MachO choices and constants needed to
disassemble things.
llvm-svn: 360663
Summary:
This patch is part of a patch series to add support for FileCheck
numeric expressions. This specific patch introduces regular numeric
variables which can be set on the command-line.
This commit introduces regular numeric variable that can be set on the
command-line with the -D option to a numeric value. They can then be
used in CHECK patterns in numeric expression with the same shape as
@LINE numeric expression, ie. VAR, VAR+offset or VAR-offset where offset
is an integer literal.
The commit also enable strict whitespace in the verbose.txt testcase to
check that the position or the location diagnostics. It fixes one of the
existing CHECK in the process which was not accurately testing a
location diagnostic (ie. the diagnostic was correct, not the CHECK).
Copyright:
- Linaro (changes up to diff 183612 of revision D55940)
- GraphCore (changes in later versions of revision D55940 and
in new revision created off D55940)
Reviewers: jhenderson, chandlerc, jdenny, probinson, grimar, arichardson, rnk
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits, probinson, dblaikie, grimar, arichardson, tra, rnk, kristina, hfinkel, rogfer01, JonChesterfield
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60385
llvm-svn: 360578
Summary:
This patch adds the following features defined by Arm SVE2 architecture
extension:
sve2, sve2-aes, sve2-sm4, sve2-sha3, bitperm
For existing CPUs these features are declared as unsupported to prevent
scheduler errors.
The specification can be found here:
https://developer.arm.com/docs/ddi0602/latest
Reviewers: SjoerdMeijer, sdesmalen, ostannard, rovka
Reviewed By: SjoerdMeijer, rovka
Subscribers: rovka, javed.absar, tschuett, kristof.beyls, kristina, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61513
llvm-svn: 360573
Summary:
If passed, the long option flag makes the CommandLine parser
mimic the behavior or GNU getopt_long. Short options are a single
character prefixed by a single dash, and long options are multiple
characters prefixed by a double dash.
This patch was motivated by the discussion in the following thread:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-April/131786.html
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61294
llvm-svn: 360532
Summary:
Fix various issues in code style of method comments:
1) Move all heading comments to all non-static methods near their
declaration in the FileCheck.h header file.
2) Harmonize the action verb in doxygen comments for methods to always
be in third person
3) Use \returns instead of free text "return" and "returns".
4) Document a couple more parameters while at it.
Reviewers: jhenderson, probinson, arichardson
Subscribers: javed.absar, kristof.beyls, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61445
llvm-svn: 360288
This patch changes the return type of sys::Process::getPageSize to
Expected<unsigned> to account for the fact that the underlying syscalls used to
obtain the page size may fail (see below).
For clients who use the page size as an optimization only this patch adds a new
method, getPageSizeEstimate, which calls through to getPageSize but discards
any error returned and substitues a "reasonable" page size estimate estimate
instead. All existing LLVM clients are updated to call getPageSizeEstimate
rather than getPageSize.
On Unix, sys::Process::getPageSize is implemented in terms of getpagesize or
sysconf, depending on which macros are set. The sysconf call is documented to
return -1 on failure. On Darwin getpagesize is implemented in terms of sysconf
and may also fail (though the manpage documentation does not mention this).
These failures have been observed in practice when highly restrictive sandbox
permissions have been applied. Without this patch, the result is that
getPageSize returns -1, which wreaks havoc on any subsequent code that was
assuming a sane page size value.
<rdar://problem/41654857>
Reviewers: dblaikie, echristo
Subscribers: kristina, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59107
llvm-svn: 360221
Summary:
It's not uncommon for separate components to share common
Options, e.g., it's common for related Passes to share Options in
addition to the Pass specific ones.
With this change, components can use OptionCategory's to simply help
output even if some of the options are shared.
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61574
llvm-svn: 360179
Summary:
1. Enable infrastructure of AVX512_BF16, which is supported for BFLOAT16 in Cooper Lake;
2. Enable VCVTNE2PS2BF16, VCVTNEPS2BF16 and DPBF16PS instructions, which are Vector Neural Network Instructions supporting BFLOAT16 inputs and conversion instructions from IEEE single precision.
VCVTNE2PS2BF16: Convert Two Packed Single Data to One Packed BF16 Data.
VCVTNEPS2BF16: Convert Packed Single Data to Packed BF16 Data.
VDPBF16PS: Dot Product of BF16 Pairs Accumulated into Packed Single Precision.
For more details about BF16 isa, please refer to the latest ISE document: https://software.intel.com/en-us/download/intel-architecture-instruction-set-extensions-programming-reference
Author: LiuTianle
Reviewers: craig.topper, smaslov, LuoYuanke, wxiao3, annita.zhang, RKSimon, spatel
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Subscribers: kristina, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60550
llvm-svn: 360017
Summary:
This change enables `cl::Grouping` for short options --
options with names of a single character. This is consistent with GNU
getopt behavior.
Reviewers: rnk, MaskRay
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Subscribers: thopre, cfe-commits, MaskRay, rupprecht, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61270
llvm-svn: 359917
Summary:
By default, `parseCommandLineOptions()` will accept either a
`-` or `--` prefix for long options -- options with names longer than
a single character.
While this change does not affect behavior, it will be helpful with a
subsequent change that requires long options use the `--` prefix.
Reviewers: rnk, thopre
Reviewed By: thopre
Subscribers: thopre, cfe-commits, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61269
llvm-svn: 359909
Though being marked "deprecated" by the Linux man-pages project
(MAP_ANON is a synonym of MAP_ANONYMOUS), it is the mostly widely
available macro - many systems that don't provide MAP_ANONYMOUS have
MAP_ANON. MAP_ANON is also used here and there in compiler-rt.
llvm-svn: 359758
Summary:
This patch is part of a patch series to add support for FileCheck
numeric expressions. This specific patch introduces the @LINE numeric
expressions.
This commit introduces a new syntax to express a relation a numeric
value in the input text must have with the line number of a given CHECK
pattern: [[#<@LINE numeric expression>]]. Further commits build on that
to express relations between several numeric values in the input text.
To help with naming, regular variables are renamed into pattern
variables and old @LINE expression syntax is referred to as legacy
numeric expression.
Compared to existing @LINE expressions, this new syntax allow arbitrary
spacing between the component of the expression. It offers otherwise the
same functionality but the commit serves to introduce some of the data
structure needed to support more general numeric expressions.
Copyright:
- Linaro (changes up to diff 183612 of revision D55940)
- GraphCore (changes in later versions of revision D55940 and
in new revision created off D55940)
Reviewers: jhenderson, chandlerc, jdenny, probinson, grimar, arichardson, rnk
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits, probinson, dblaikie, grimar, arichardson, tra, rnk, kristina, hfinkel, rogfer01, JonChesterfield
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60384
llvm-svn: 359741
Summary:
Prior to this patch, the CommandLine parser would strip an
unlimitted number of dashes from options. This patch limits it to
two.
Reviewers: rnk
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61229
llvm-svn: 359480
Summary:
This patch is part of a patch series to add support for FileCheck
numeric expressions. This specific patch gives earlier and better
diagnostics for the @LINE expressions.
Rather than detect parsing errors at matching time, this commit adds
enhance parsing to detect issues with @LINE expressions at parse time
and diagnose them more accurately.
Copyright:
- Linaro (changes up to diff 183612 of revision D55940)
- GraphCore (changes in later versions of revision D55940 and
in new revision created off D55940)
Reviewers: jhenderson, chandlerc, jdenny, probinson, grimar, arichardson, rnk
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits, probinson, dblaikie, grimar, arichardson, tra, rnk, kristina, hfinkel, rogfer01, JonChesterfield
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60383
llvm-svn: 359475
Summary:
This patch is part of a patch series to add support for FileCheck
numeric expressions. This specific patch gives earlier and better
diagnostics for the -D option.
Prior to this change, parsing of -D option was very loose: it assumed
that there is an equal sign (which to be fair is now checked by the
FileCheck executable) and that the part on the left of the equal sign
was a valid variable name. This commit adds logic to ensure that this
is the case and gives diagnostic when it is not, making it clear that
the issue came from a command-line option error. This is achieved by
sharing the variable parsing code into a new function ParseVariable.
Copyright:
- Linaro (changes up to diff 183612 of revision D55940)
- GraphCore (changes in later versions of revision D55940 and
in new revision created off D55940)
Reviewers: jhenderson, chandlerc, jdenny, probinson, grimar, arichardson, rnk
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits, probinson, dblaikie, grimar, arichardson, tra, rnk, kristina, hfinkel, rogfer01, JonChesterfield
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60382
llvm-svn: 359447
Currently, clang's libTooling passes this function a fake argv0, which
means that no libTooling tools can find the standard headers on FreeBSD.
With this change, these will now work on any FreeBSD systems that have
procfs mounted. This isn't the right fix for the libTooling issue, but
it does bring the FreeBSD implementation of getExecutablePath closer to
the Linux and macOS implementations.
llvm-svn: 359427
The slow path (with at least one non US-ASCII) will be slower but that
doesn't matter.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61178
llvm-svn: 359294
I added a diagnostic along the lines of `-Wpessimizing-move` to detect `return x = y` suppressing copy elision, but I don't know if the diagnostic is really worth it. Anyway, here are the places where my diagnostic reported that copy elision would have been possible if not for the assignment.
P1155R1 in the post-San-Diego WG21 (C++ committee) mailing discusses whether WG21 should fix this pitfall by just changing the core language to permit copy elision in cases like these.
(Kona update: The bulk of P1155 is proceeding to CWG review, but specifically *not* the parts that explored the notion of permitting copy-elision in these specific cases.)
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Author: Arthur O'Dwyer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54885
llvm-svn: 359236
Summary:
There's still a little bit of constant factor that could be trimmed (e.g.
more overloads to avoid round-tripping primitives through json::Value).
But this solves the memory scaling problem, and greatly improves the performance
constant factor, and the API should leave room for optimization if needed.
Adapt TimeProfiler to use it, eliminating almost all the performance regression
from r358476.
Performance test on my machine:
perf stat -r 5 ~/llvmbuild-opt/bin/clang++ -w -S -ftime-trace -mllvm -time-trace-granularity=0 spirit.cpp
Handcrafted JSON (HEAD=r358532 with r358476 reverted): 2480ms
json::Value (HEAD): 2757ms (+11%)
After this patch: 2520 ms (+1.6%)
Reviewers: anton-afanasyev, lebedev.ri
Subscribers: kristina, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60804
llvm-svn: 359186
Summary:
Concurrent (e.g. nested) llvm::parallel::for_each() may lead to dead
locks. See PR35788 (fixed by rLLD322041) and PR41508 (fixed by D60757).
When parallel_for_each() is about to return, in ~Latch() called by
~TaskGroup(), a thread (in the default executor) may block in
Latch::sync() waiting for Count to become zero. If all threads in the
default executor are blocked, it is a dead lock.
To fix this, force serial execution if the current TaskGroup is not the
first one. For a nested llvm::parallel::for_each(), this parallelizes
the outermost loop and serializes inner loops.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61115
llvm-svn: 359182
yaml2obj might crash on invalid input when unable to parse the YAML.
Recently a crash with a very similar nature was fixed for an empty files.
This patch revisits the fix and does it in yaml::Input instead.
It seems to be more correct way to handle such situation.
With that crash for invalid inputs is also fixed now.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61059
llvm-svn: 359178
Summary:
We've seen cases of bots failing with:
clang: error: unable to execute command: posix_spawn failed: Interrupted system call
Add a small retry loop to posix_spawn in case this happens. Don't retry too much in case there's some systemic problem going on, but retry a few times.
<rdar://problem/50181448>
Reviewers: Bigcheese, arphaman
Subscribers: jkorous, dexonsmith, kristina, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61096
llvm-svn: 359152
First, use the old style of linker initialization for MSVC 2019 in
addition to 2017. MSVC 2019 emits a dynamic initializer for
ManagedStatic when compiled in debug mode, and according to zturner,
also sometimes in release mode. I wasn't able to reproduce that, but it
seems best to stick with the old code that works.
When clang is using the MSVC STL, we have to give ManagedStatic a
constexpr constructor that fully zero initializes all fields, otherwise
it emits a dynamic initializer. The MSVC STL implementation of
std::atomic has a non-trivial (but constexpr) default constructor that
zero initializes the atomic value. Because one of the fields has a
non-trivial constructor, ManagedStatic ends up with a non-trivial ctor.
The ctor is not constexpr, so clang ends up emitting a dynamic
initializer, even though it simply does zero initialization. To make it
constexpr, we must initialize all fields of the ManagedStatic.
However, while the constructor that takes a pointer is marked constexpr,
clang says it does not evaluate to a constant because it contains a cast
from a pointer to an integer. I filed this as:
https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/545566/stdatomic-value-constructor-is-not-actually-conste.html
Once we do that, we can add back the
LLVM_REQUIRE_CONSTANT_INITIALIZATION marker, and so far as I'm aware it
compiles successfully on all supported targets.
llvm-svn: 359135
It turns out that I mesread the man page and fcopyfile(3) does not
actually support COPYFILE_CLONE for files.
<rdar://problem/50148757>
llvm-svn: 359127
Summary:
JITLink is a jit-linker that performs the same high-level task as RuntimeDyld:
it parses relocatable object files and makes their contents runnable in a target
process.
JITLink aims to improve on RuntimeDyld in several ways:
(1) A clear design intended to maximize code-sharing while minimizing coupling.
RuntimeDyld has been developed in an ad-hoc fashion for a number of years and
this had led to intermingling of code for multiple architectures (e.g. in
RuntimeDyldELF::processRelocationRef) in a way that makes the code more
difficult to read, reason about, extend. JITLink is designed to isolate
format and architecture specific code, while still sharing generic code.
(2) Support for native code models.
RuntimeDyld required the use of large code models (where calls to external
functions are made indirectly via registers) for many of platforms due to its
restrictive model for stub generation (one "stub" per symbol). JITLink allows
arbitrary mutation of the atom graph, allowing both GOT and PLT atoms to be
added naturally.
(3) Native support for asynchronous linking.
JITLink uses asynchronous calls for symbol resolution and finalization: these
callbacks are passed a continuation function that they must call to complete the
linker's work. This allows for cleaner interoperation with the new concurrent
ORC JIT APIs, while still being easily implementable in synchronous style if
asynchrony is not needed.
To maximise sharing, the design has a hierarchy of common code:
(1) Generic atom-graph data structure and algorithms (e.g. dead stripping and
| memory allocation) that are intended to be shared by all architectures.
|
+ -- (2) Shared per-format code that utilizes (1), e.g. Generic MachO to
| atom-graph parsing.
|
+ -- (3) Architecture specific code that uses (1) and (2). E.g.
JITLinkerMachO_x86_64, which adds x86-64 specific relocation
support to (2) to build and patch up the atom graph.
To support asynchronous symbol resolution and finalization, the callbacks for
these operations take continuations as arguments:
using JITLinkAsyncLookupContinuation =
std::function<void(Expected<AsyncLookupResult> LR)>;
using JITLinkAsyncLookupFunction =
std::function<void(const DenseSet<StringRef> &Symbols,
JITLinkAsyncLookupContinuation LookupContinuation)>;
using FinalizeContinuation = std::function<void(Error)>;
virtual void finalizeAsync(FinalizeContinuation OnFinalize);
In addition to its headline features, JITLink also makes other improvements:
- Dead stripping support: symbols that are not used (e.g. redundant ODR
definitions) are discarded, and take up no memory in the target process
(In contrast, RuntimeDyld supported pointer equality for weak definitions,
but the redundant definitions stayed resident in memory).
- Improved exception handling support. JITLink provides a much more extensive
eh-frame parser than RuntimeDyld, and is able to correctly fix up many
eh-frame sections that RuntimeDyld currently (silently) fails on.
- More extensive validation and error handling throughout.
This initial patch supports linking MachO/x86-64 only. Work on support for
other architectures and formats will happen in-tree.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58704
llvm-svn: 358818
Change two costly udiv() calls to lshr(1)*RHS + left-shift + plus
On one 64-bit umul_ov benchmark, I measured an obvious improvement: 12.8129s -> 3.6257s
Note, there may be some value to special case 64-bit (the most common
case) with __builtin_umulll_overflow().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60669
llvm-svn: 358730
Summary:
This patch adds support for ULEB128 and SLEB128 encoding and decoding to
BinaryStreamWriter and BinaryStreamReader respectively.
Support for ULEB128/SLEB128 will be used for eh-frame parsing in the JITLink
library currently under development (see https://reviews.llvm.org/D58704).
Reviewers: zturner, dblaikie
Subscribers: kristina, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60810
llvm-svn: 358584
Summary:
Use llvm::json::Array.reserve() to optimize json output time. Here is motivation:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D60609#1468941. In short: for the json array
with ~32K entries, pushing back each entry takes ~4% of whole time compared
to the method of preliminary memory reservation: (3995-3845)/3995 = 3.75%.
Reviewers: lebedev.ri
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60792
llvm-svn: 358522
Summary:
We have a multi-platform thread priority setting function(last piece
landed with D58683), I wanted to make this available to all llvm community,
there seem to be other users of such functionality with portability fixmes:
lib/Support/CrashRecoveryContext.cpp
tools/clang/tools/libclang/CIndex.cpp
Reviewers: gribozavr, ioeric
Subscribers: krytarowski, jfb, kristina, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59130
llvm-svn: 358494
The test in the dependent revision has been fixed for Windows.
Original commit message:
Response file expansion limits the amount of expansion to prevent
potential infinite recursion. However, the current logic assumes that
any argument beginning with @ is a response file, which is not true for
e.g. `-Xlinker -rpath -Xlinker @executable_path/../lib` on Darwin.
Having too many of these non-response file arguments beginning with @
prevents actual response files from being expanded. Instead, limit based
on the number of successful response file expansions, which should still
prevent infinite recursion but also avoid false positives.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60631
> llvm-svn: 358452
llvm-svn: 358466
Under some environments, argv[0] doesn't hold a valid file name, but
sys::fs::getMainExecutable will find the main executable properly.
This patch tweaks the logic to fall back to sys::fs::getMainExecutable
in more situations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60730
llvm-svn: 358455