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Timur Iskhodzhanov
51c051dcb3 PR21189: Teach llvm-readobj to dump bits of COFF symbol subsections required to debug using VS2012+
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D5755
Thanks to Andrey Guskov for his help investigating this!

llvm-svn: 220526
2014-10-23 22:25:31 +00:00
Frederic Riss
bd8529ec43 Modernize doxygen comments in Support/Dwarf.h
In post-commit review of r219442, Rafael pointed out that the comment style
of the newly introduced helper didn't follow LLVM's coding standard.
Modernize the whole file to the new standards.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5918

llvm-svn: 220467
2014-10-23 04:08:38 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
e6f7feb7c7 GCC has supported C++11 ref-qualifiers since 4.8.1
This requires incorporating __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__ into our prerequisite
check, and renaming our __GNUC_PREREQ to LLVM_GNUC_PREREQ, since it is
now functionally different.

Patch by Chilledheart!

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5879

llvm-svn: 220332
2014-10-21 21:15:45 +00:00
Lang Hames
c38136f45c [MCJIT] Temporarily revert r220245 - it broke several bots.
(See e.g. http://bb.pgr.jp/builders/cmake-llvm-x86_64-linux/builds/17653)

llvm-svn: 220249
2014-10-21 00:24:02 +00:00
Lang Hames
a4526eab43 [MCJIT] Make MCJIT honor symbol visibility settings when populating the global
symbol table.

Patch by Anthony Pesch. Thanks Anthony!

llvm-svn: 220245
2014-10-20 23:39:54 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
31013fe069 Try to fix GCC error about invalid use of const_cast in const version of ErrorOr::get()
llvm-svn: 220233
2014-10-20 20:41:21 +00:00
David Majnemer
49fbf40a7a IR: Replace DataLayout::RoundUpAlignment with RoundUpToAlignment
No functional change intended, just cleaning up some code.

llvm-svn: 220187
2014-10-20 06:13:33 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
e7544b3da4 Add missing header guard.
llvm-svn: 219922
2014-10-16 10:10:07 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
19cfd25037 llvm/Support/Options.h: Use \tparam. [-Wdocumentation]
llvm-svn: 219881
2014-10-16 00:14:57 +00:00
Chris Bieneman
649f82f09d Updating documentation based on my change to remove the template disambiguation.
llvm-svn: 219862
2014-10-15 23:11:40 +00:00
Chris Bieneman
937b40b209 Defining a new API for debug options that doesn't rely on static global cl::opts.
Summary:
This is based on the discussions from the LLVMDev thread:
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2014-August/075886.html

Reviewers: chandlerc

Reviewed By: chandlerc

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5389

llvm-svn: 219854
2014-10-15 21:54:35 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
1dba93c519 Simplify handling of --noexecstack by using getNonexecutableStackSection.
llvm-svn: 219799
2014-10-15 16:12:52 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
6727c3f0f4 Revert r219638, (r219640 and r219676), "Removing the static destructor from ManagedStatic.cpp by controlling the allocation and de-allocation of the mutex."
It caused hang-up on msc17 builder, probably deadlock.

llvm-svn: 219687
2014-10-14 15:58:16 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
547f5d3262 Threading.h: Use \tparam for template parameters. [-Wdocumentation]
llvm-svn: 219676
2014-10-14 09:34:16 +00:00
Chris Bieneman
2c23d39a87 Updating documentation as per Chandler's feedback.
This goes with the earlier commit to remove the static destructor from ManagedStatic.cpp by controlling the allocation and de-allocation of the mutex.

Summary: This is part of the ongoing work to remove static constructors and destructors.

Reviewers: chandlerc, rnk

Reviewed By: rnk

Subscribers: rnk, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5473

llvm-svn: 219640
2014-10-13 23:03:45 +00:00
Chris Bieneman
2f2f9c1cde Removing the static destructor from ManagedStatic.cpp by controlling the allocation and de-allocation of the mutex.
This patch adds a new llvm_call_once function which is used by the ManagedStatic implementation to safely initialize a global to avoid static construction and destruction.

llvm-svn: 219638
2014-10-13 22:37:25 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
55b59727ae Remove unused debug info constants.
These became unused in r219010.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5760

llvm-svn: 219635
2014-10-13 21:50:30 +00:00
Frederic Riss
d7a0c1935d Add ApplePropertyString dump helper to Dwarf.{h|cpp}.
Reviewers: dblaikie

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5688

llvm-svn: 219442
2014-10-09 20:43:04 +00:00
Frederic Riss
b9c655ff6b Update dwarf::ApplePropertyAttributes enum to meaningful values.
Summary:
We currently emit an DW_AT_APPLE_property_attribute with a value that is a
bitfield describing the various attributes applied to an ObjectiveC property.
While trying to add testing to one of my dwarfdump patches that would pretty
print that, I realized this information looks totally broken and has maybe
never been correct.

As with every DWARF info, we have some enum in Dwarf.h that describes this
attribute (enum ApplePropertyAttributes). It seems however that the attribute
value is set from another definition of these flags in Sema/DeclSpec.h (enum
ObjCPropertyAttributeKind). And these 2 enums aren't in sync.

This patch updates the Dwarf.h values to the ones we are (and have been for
a very long time) emitting. We change some publicly (and even documented
in SourceLevelDebugging.rst) values, but I doubt this could be an issue as
the information has been wrong for so long...

Reviewers: echristo, dblaikie, aprantl

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5653

llvm-svn: 219311
2014-10-08 14:59:44 +00:00
Nick Kledzik
8ae11e4491 [Support] Add MemoryBuffer::getFileSlice()
mach-o supports "fat" files which are a header/table-of-contents followed by a
concatenation of mach-o files built for different architectures. Currently, 
MemoryBuffer has no easy way to map a subrange (slice) of a file which lld
will need to select a mach-o slice of a fat file. The new function provides 
an easy way to map a slice of a file into a MemoryBuffer. Test case included.

llvm-svn: 219260
2014-10-08 00:22:18 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
0ca90603b7 Remove the IsVolatileSize parameter of getOpenFileSlice.
getOpenFileSlice gets passed the map size, so it makes no sense to say that
the size is volatile. The code will not even compute the size.

llvm-svn: 219226
2014-10-07 19:09:05 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
9b4288f80d Be consistent about using "const Twine &" for filenames.
On this file we had a mix of
* Twine
* const char *
* StringRef

The two that make sense are
* const Twine & (caller convenience)
* consc char * (that is what will eventually be passed to open.

Given that sys::fs::openFileForRead takes a "const Twine &", I picked that.

llvm-svn: 219224
2014-10-07 18:58:55 +00:00
David Majnemer
a2fe666876 Support: Don't call close again if we get EINTR
Most Unix-like operating systems guarantee that the file descriptor is
closed after a call to close(2), even if close comes back with EINTR.
For these systems, calling close _again_ will either do nothing or close
some other file descriptor open(2)'d by another thread. (Linux)

However, some operating systems do not have this behavior.  They require
at least another call to close(2) before guaranteeing that the
descriptor is closed. (HP-UX)

And some operating systems have an unpredictable blend of the two
behaviors! (xnu)

Avoid this disaster by blocking all signals before we call close(2).
This ensures that a signal will not be delivered to the thread and
close(2) will not give us back EINTR.  We restore the signal mask once
the operation is done.

N.B. This isn't a problem on Windows, it doesn't have a notion of EINTR
because signals always get delivered to dedicated signal handling
threads.

llvm-svn: 219189
2014-10-07 05:48:40 +00:00
David Majnemer
8d5e532a3b Support: Add a utility to remap std{in,out,err} to /dev/null if closed
It's possible to start a program with one (or all) of the standard file
descriptors closed.  Subsequent open system calls will give the program
a low-numbered file descriptor.

This is problematic because we may believe we are writing to standard
out instead of a file.

Introduce Process::FixupStandardFileDescriptors, a helper function to
remap standard file descriptors to /dev/null if they were closed before
the program started.

llvm-svn: 219170
2014-10-06 23:16:18 +00:00
Yaron Keren
ac3c8eb1e5 Make the MD5 result name consistent between functions, header and source.
llvm-svn: 219121
2014-10-06 13:48:07 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
2b1df58ebe Move the complex address expression out of DIVariable and into an extra
argument of the llvm.dbg.declare/llvm.dbg.value intrinsics.

Previously, DIVariable was a variable-length field that has an optional
reference to a Metadata array consisting of a variable number of
complex address expressions. In the case of OpPiece expressions this is
wasting a lot of storage in IR, because when an aggregate type is, e.g.,
SROA'd into all of its n individual members, the IR will contain n copies
of the DIVariable, all alike, only differing in the complex address
reference at the end.

By making the complex address into an extra argument of the
dbg.value/dbg.declare intrinsics, all of the pieces can reference the
same variable and the complex address expressions can be uniqued across
the CU, too.
Down the road, this will allow us to move other flags, such as
"indirection" out of the DIVariable, too.

The new intrinsics look like this:
declare void @llvm.dbg.declare(metadata %storage, metadata %var, metadata %expr)
declare void @llvm.dbg.value(metadata %storage, i64 %offset, metadata %var, metadata %expr)

This patch adds a new LLVM-local tag to DIExpressions, so we can detect
and pretty-print DIExpression metadata nodes.

What this patch doesn't do:

This patch does not touch the "Indirect" field in DIVariable; but moving
that into the expression would be a natural next step.

http://reviews.llvm.org/D4919
rdar://problem/17994491

Thanks to dblaikie and dexonsmith for reviewing this patch!

Note: I accidentally committed a bogus older version of this patch previously.
llvm-svn: 218787
2014-10-01 18:55:02 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
0959156fa3 Revert r218778 while investigating buldbot breakage.
"Move the complex address expression out of DIVariable and into an extra"

llvm-svn: 218782
2014-10-01 18:10:54 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
229943585f Move the complex address expression out of DIVariable and into an extra
argument of the llvm.dbg.declare/llvm.dbg.value intrinsics.

Previously, DIVariable was a variable-length field that has an optional
reference to a Metadata array consisting of a variable number of
complex address expressions. In the case of OpPiece expressions this is
wasting a lot of storage in IR, because when an aggregate type is, e.g.,
SROA'd into all of its n individual members, the IR will contain n copies
of the DIVariable, all alike, only differing in the complex address
reference at the end.

By making the complex address into an extra argument of the
dbg.value/dbg.declare intrinsics, all of the pieces can reference the
same variable and the complex address expressions can be uniqued across
the CU, too.
Down the road, this will allow us to move other flags, such as
"indirection" out of the DIVariable, too.

The new intrinsics look like this:
declare void @llvm.dbg.declare(metadata %storage, metadata %var, metadata %expr)
declare void @llvm.dbg.value(metadata %storage, i64 %offset, metadata %var, metadata %expr)

This patch adds a new LLVM-local tag to DIExpressions, so we can detect
and pretty-print DIExpression metadata nodes.

What this patch doesn't do:

This patch does not touch the "Indirect" field in DIVariable; but moving
that into the expression would be a natural next step.

http://reviews.llvm.org/D4919
rdar://problem/17994491

Thanks to dblaikie and dexonsmith for reviewing this patch!

llvm-svn: 218778
2014-10-01 17:55:39 +00:00
Yaron Keren
e5099179f6 Fix llvm::huge_valf multiple initializations with Visual C++.
llvm::huge_valf is defined in a header file, so it is initialized
multiple times in every compiled unit upon program startup.

With non-VC compilers huge_valf is set to a HUGE_VALF which the
compiler can probably optimize out.

With VC numeric_limits<float>::infinity() does not return a number
but a runtime structure member which therotically may change 
between calls so the compiler does not optimize out the 
initialization and it happens many times. It can be easily seen by 
placing a breakpoint on the initialization line.

This patch moves llvm::huge_valf initialization to a source file
instead of the header.

llvm-svn: 218567
2014-09-27 14:41:29 +00:00
Nick Kledzik
e78cdda62d [Support] Fix Format.h to build on Windows
llvm-svn: 218467
2014-09-25 21:00:38 +00:00
Nick Kledzik
2ac9102fff [Support] Add type-safe alternative to llvm::format()
llvm::format() is somewhat unsafe. The compiler does not check that integer
parameter size matches the %x or %d size and it does not complain when a 
StringRef is passed for a %s.  And correctly using a StringRef with format() is  
ugly because you have to convert it to a std::string then call c_str().
 
The cases where llvm::format() is useful is controlling how numbers and
strings are printed, especially when you want fixed width output.  This
patch adds some new formatting functions to raw_streams to format numbers
and StringRefs in a type safe manner. Some examples:

   OS << format_hex(255, 6)        => "0x00ff"
   OS << format_hex(255, 4)        => "0xff"
   OS << format_decimal(0, 5)      => "    0"
   OS << format_decimal(255, 5)    => "  255"
   OS << right_justify(Str, 5)     => "  foo"
   OS << left_justify(Str, 5)      => "foo  "

llvm-svn: 218463
2014-09-25 20:30:58 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
6112c3785b Fixup for r217830. Don't do left shifts on negative values
llvm-svn: 217974
2014-09-17 18:23:07 +00:00
Justin Bogner
46a2bb923b LineIterator: Provide a variant that keeps blank lines
It isn't always useful to skip blank lines, as evidenced by the
somewhat awkward use of line_iterator in llvm-cov. This adds a knob to
control whether or not to skip blanks.

llvm-svn: 217960
2014-09-17 15:43:01 +00:00
David Majnemer
7b9da9e01d yaml2obj: Support bigobj
Teach yaml2obj how to make a bigobj COFF file.  Like the rest of LLVM,
we automatically decide whether or not to use regular COFF or bigobj
COFF on the fly depending on how many sections the resulting object
would have.

This ends the task of adding bigobj support to LLVM.

N.B. This was tested by forcing yaml2obj to be used in bigobj mode
regardless of the number of sections.  While a dedicated test was
written, the smallest I could make it was 36 MB (!) of yaml and it still
took a significant amount of time to execute on a powerful machine.

llvm-svn: 217858
2014-09-16 03:52:46 +00:00
David Blaikie
28cef9e1bc Fix indenting caused by clang-format+spuriously indented access specifier in r216925
Caught in post-commit review by Justin Bogner.

llvm-svn: 217837
2014-09-15 22:20:31 +00:00
Nick Kledzik
69a6312465 [Support] add decodeSLEB128()
We already have routines to encode SLEB128 as well as encode/decode ULEB128.
This last function fills out the matrix.  I'll need this for some llvm-objdump
work I am doing.

llvm-svn: 217830
2014-09-15 21:51:49 +00:00
David Majnemer
579f5bb06a MC: Add support for BigObj
Teach WinCOFFObjectWriter how to write -mbig-obj style object files;
these object files allow for more sections inside an object file.

Our support for BigObj is notably different from binutils and cl: we
implicitly upgrade object files to BigObj instead of asking the user to
compile the same file *again* but with another flag.  This matches up
with how LLVM treats ELF variants.

This was tested by forcing LLVM to always emit BigObj files and running
the entire test suite.  A specific test has also been added.

I've lowered the maximum number of sections in a normal COFF file,
VS "14" CTP 3 supports no more than 65279 sections.  This is important
otherwise we might not switch to BigObj quickly enough, leaving us with
a COFF file that we couldn't link.

yaml2obj support is all that remains to implement.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5349

llvm-svn: 217812
2014-09-15 19:42:42 +00:00
David Blaikie
115a9902e1 Fix memory leak in error paths in YAMLTraits by using unique_ptr
There's some other cleanup that could happen here, but this is at least
the mechanical transformation to unique_ptr.

Derived from a patch by Anton Yartsev.

llvm-svn: 217803
2014-09-15 18:39:24 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
96d94f40f5 Move sys::fs::AccessMode out of @brief in the function. [-Wdocumentation]
FIXME: Annotate sys::fs::AccessMode.
llvm-svn: 217685
2014-09-12 15:12:32 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
d81a9afcb0 sys::fs::access(): Fix @param [-Wdocumentation]
llvm-svn: 217684
2014-09-12 15:12:21 +00:00
Rui Ueyama
d4017b0682 [Support][Endian] Overload += and -=
This patch is to overload operator+= and operator-= for
{u}{little}{big}{16,32,64}_t.

llvm-svn: 217637
2014-09-11 22:55:25 +00:00
Rui Ueyama
19cceece7b Support: Delete {aligned_,}{u,}{little,big}8_t
The byte has no endianness, so these types don't make sense.
uint8_t should be used instead.

llvm-svn: 217631
2014-09-11 21:46:33 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
832c8a58f2 Misc cleanups to the FileSytem api.
The main difference is the removal of

std::error_code exists(const Twine &path, bool &result);

It was an horribly redundant interface since a file not existing is also a valid
error_code. Now we have an access function that returns just an error_code. This
is the only function that has to be implemented for Unix and Windows. The
functions can_write, exists and can_execute an now just wrappers.

One still has to be very careful using these function to avoid introducing
race conditions (Time of check to time of use).

llvm-svn: 217625
2014-09-11 20:30:02 +00:00
Hal Finkel
135a25bcb9 Enable use of __builtin_assume_aligned when self-hosting
Clang/LLVM trunk now have support for __builtin_assume_aligned, turn this &&
into an || so we can use it ourselves.

llvm-svn: 217545
2014-09-10 21:06:11 +00:00
David Majnemer
6dd8f341ed Object: Add support for bigobj
This adds support for reading the "bigobj" variant of COFF produced by
cl's /bigobj and mingw's -mbig-obj.

The most significant difference that bigobj brings is more than 2**16
sections to COFF.

bigobj brings a few interesting differences with it:
- It doesn't have a Characteristics field in the file header.
- It doesn't have a SizeOfOptionalHeader field in the file header (it's
  only used in executable files).
- Auxiliary symbol records have the same width as a symbol table entry.
  Since symbol table entries are bigger, so are auxiliary symbol
  records.

Write support will come soon.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5259

llvm-svn: 217496
2014-09-10 12:51:52 +00:00
Hans Wennborg
e6933de88d BumpPtrAllocator: do the size check without moving any pointers
Instead of aligning and moving the CurPtr forward, and then comparing
with End, simply calculate how much space is needed, and compare that
to how much is available.

Hopefully this avoids any doubts about comparing addresses possibly
derived from past the end of the slab array, overflowing, etc.

Also add a test where aligning CurPtr would move it past End.

llvm-svn: 217330
2014-09-07 04:24:31 +00:00
Frederic Riss
f08f2cafec [ dwarfdump ] Add symbolic dump of known DWARF attribute values.
Reviewed By: dblaikie

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5187

llvm-svn: 217186
2014-09-04 19:39:20 +00:00
Kevin Enderby
c8fe95519b Adds the next bit of support for llvm-objdump’s -private-headers for executable Mach-O files.
This adds the printing of more load commands, so that the normal load commands
in a typical X86 Mach-O executable can all be printed.

llvm-svn: 217172
2014-09-04 16:54:47 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
cb6d6ffe1e Add writeFileWithSystemEncoding to LibLLVMSuppor.
This patch adds to LLVMSupport the capability of writing files with
international characters encoded in the current system encoding. This
is relevant for Windows, where we can either use UTF16 or the current
code page (the legacy Windows international characters). On UNIX, the
file is always saved in UTF8.

This will be used in a patch for clang to thoroughly support response
files creation when calling other tools, addressing PR15171. On
Windows, to correctly support internationalization, we need the
ability to write response files both in UTF16 or the current code
page, depending on the tool we will call. GCC for mingw, for instance,
requires files to be encoded in the current code page. MSVC tools
requires files to be encoded in UTF16.

Patch by Rafael Auler!

llvm-svn: 217068
2014-09-03 20:02:00 +00:00
David Blaikie
c2ca095c4d Ensure ErrorOr cannot implicitly invoke explicit ctors of the underlying type.
An unpleasant surprise while migrating unique_ptrs (see changes in
lib/Object): ErrorOr<int*> was implicitly convertible to
ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<int>>.

Keep the explicit conversions otherwise it's a pain to convert
ErrorOr<int*> to ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<int>>.

I'm not sure if there should be more SFINAE on those explicit ctors (I
could check if !is_convertible && is_constructible, but since the ctor
has to be called explicitly I don't think there's any need to disable
them when !is_constructible - they'll just fail anyway. It's the
converting ctors that can create interesting ambiguities without proper
SFINAE). I had to SFINAE the explicit ones because otherwise they'd be
ambiguous with the implicit ones in an explicit context, so far as I
could tell.

The converting assignment operators seemed unnecessary (and similarly
buggy/dangerous) - just rely on the converting ctors to convert to the
right type for assignment instead.

llvm-svn: 217048
2014-09-03 17:31:25 +00:00