This fix really needed to happen as a previous fix I had submitted for
calculating symbol sizes made many symbols appear to have zero size since
the function that was calculating the symbol size was calling another function
that would cause the calculation to happen again. This resulted in some symbols
having zero size when they shouldn't. This could then cause infinite stack
traces and many other side affects.
llvm-svn: 152244
Original commit message:
Use uint16_t to store InstrNameIndices in MCInstrInfo. Add asserts to protect
all 16-bit string table offsets. Also make sure the string to offset table
string is not larger than 65536 characters since larger string literals aren't
portable.
llvm-svn: 152233
We now just check if the new scattering would create non-positive dependences.
This is a lot faster than recalculating dependences (which is especially slow
on tiled code).
llvm-svn: 152230
compilers. It seems that GCC 4.3 (and likely older) simply aren't going
to do SFINAE on non-type template parameters the way Clang and modern
GCCs do...
Now we detect the implicit conversion to an integer type, and then
blacklist classes, pointers, and floating point types. This seems to
work well enough, and I'm hopeful will return the bots to life.
llvm-svn: 152227
traits.
With this change, the pattern used here is *extremely* close to the
pattern used elsewhere in the file, so I'm hoping it survives the
build-bots.
llvm-svn: 152225
template argument and an *implicit* conversion from '0' to a null
pointer. For some bizarre reason, GCC 4.3.2 thinks that the cast to
'(T*)' is invalid inside of an enumerator's value... which it isn't but
whatever. ;] This pattern is used elsewhere in the type_traits header
and so hopefully will survive the wrath of the build bots.
llvm-svn: 152220
Deleting them because they aren't used. =D
Yell if you need these, I'm happy to instead replace them with nice uses
of the new infrastructure.
llvm-svn: 152219
This one is particularly annoying because the hashing algorithm is
highly specialized, with a strange "equivalence" definition that subsets
the fields involved.
Still, this looks at the exact same set of data as the old code, but
without bitwise or-ing over parts of it and other mixing badness. No
functionality changed here. I've left a substantial fixme about the fact
that there is a cleaner and more principled way to do this, but it
requires making the equality definition actual stable for particular
types...
llvm-svn: 152218
integral and enumeration types. This is accomplished with a bit of
template type trait magic. Thanks to Richard Smith for the core idea
here to detect viable types by detecting the set of types which can be
default constructed in a template parameter.
This is used (in conjunction with a system for detecting nullptr_t
should it exist) to provide an is_integral_or_enum type trait that
doesn't need a whitelist or direct compiler support.
With this, the hashing is extended to the more general facility. This
will be used in a subsequent commit to hashing more things, but I wanted
to make sure the type trait magic went through the build bots separately
in case other compilers don't like this formulation.
llvm-svn: 152217
the DebugLoc information can be maintained throughout by grabbing the DebugLoc
before the RemoveBranch and then passing the result to the InsertBranch.
Patch by Andrew Stanford-Jason!
llvm-svn: 152212
analysis to make the AST representation testable. They are represented by a
new UserDefinedLiteral AST node, which is a sugared CallExpr. All semantic
properties, including full CodeGen support, are achieved for free by this
representation.
UserDefinedLiterals can never be dependent, so no custom instantiation
behavior is required. They are mangled as if they were direct calls to the
underlying literal operator. This matches g++'s apparent behavior (but not its
actual mangling, which is broken for literal-operator-ids).
User-defined *string* literals are now fully-operational, but the semantic
analysis is quite hacky and needs more work. No other forms of user-defined
literal are created yet, but the AST support for them is present.
This patch committed after midnight because we had already hit the quota for
new kinds of literal yesterday.
llvm-svn: 152211
ScheduleDAG is responsible for the DAG: SUnits and SDeps. It provides target hooks for latency computation.
ScheduleDAGInstrs extends ScheduleDAG and defines the current scheduling region in terms of MachineInstr iterators. It has access to the target's scheduling itinerary data. ScheduleDAGInstrs provides the logic for building the ScheduleDAG for the sequence of MachineInstrs in the current region. Target's can implement highly custom schedulers by extending this class.
ScheduleDAGPostRATDList provides the driver and diagnostics for current postRA scheduling. It maintains a current Sequence of scheduled machine instructions and logic for splicing them into the block. During scheduling, it uses the ScheduleHazardRecognizer provided by the target.
Specific changes:
- Removed driver code from ScheduleDAG. clearDAG is the only interface needed.
- Added enterRegion/exitRegion hooks to ScheduleDAGInstrs to delimit the scope of each scheduling region and associated DAG. They should be used to setup and cleanup any region-specific state in addition to the DAG itself. This is necessary because we reuse the same ScheduleDAG object for the entire function. The target may extend these hooks to do things at regions boundaries, like bundle terminators. The hooks are called even if we decide not to schedule the region. So all instructions in a block are "covered" by these calls.
- Added ScheduleDAGInstrs::begin()/end() public API.
- Moved Sequence into the driver layer, which is specific to the scheduling algorithm.
llvm-svn: 152208
to hash_combine. One of the interfaces could already do this, and the
other can just use a small buffer. This is a much more efficient way to
use the hash_combine interface, although I don't have any particular
benchmark where this code was hot, so I can't measure much of an impact.
It at least doesn't slow anything down.
llvm-svn: 152200
"is sized". This prevents every query to isSized() from recursing over
every sub-type of a struct type. This could get *very* slow for
extremely deep nesting of structs, as in 177.mesa.
This change is a 45% speedup for 'opt -O2' of 177.mesa.linked.bc, and
likely a significant speedup for other cases as well. It even impacts
-O0 cases because so many part of the code try to check whether a type
is sized.
Thanks for the review from Nick Lewycky and Benjamin Kramer on IRC.
llvm-svn: 152197
lldb crashes under guard malloc
Fix CommandObjectSettingsAppend::ExecuteRawCommandString() so that it does not perform the cmd_args.Shift()
operation after it has got the var_name out of the raw string, since StringRef is manipulating the raw
string later on.
llvm-svn: 152194
compiler errors or not.
-Control whether ASTReader should reject such a PCH by a boolean flag at ASTReader's creation time.
By default, such a PCH file will be rejected with an error when trying to load it.
[libclang] Allow clang_saveTranslationUnit to create a PCH file even if compiler errors
occurred.
-Have libclang API calls accept a PCH that had compiler errors.
The general idea is that we want libclang to stay functional even if a PCH had a compiler error.
rdar://10976363.
llvm-svn: 152192
expression command doesn't handle xmm or stmm registers...
o Update ClangASTContext::GetBuiltinTypeForEncodingAndBitSize() to now handle eEncodingVector.
o Modify RegisterValue::SetFromMemoryData() to fix the subtle error due to unitialized variables.
o Add a test file for "expr $xmm0".
llvm-svn: 152190