Flang front end function DumpHexadecimal generates a string
representation of a REAL value. When the value is a NaN, the string
contains a blank, as in "NaN 0x7fc00000". This function is used by
lowering to generate a string that is then passed to llvm Support
function convertFromStringSpecials, which does not expect a blank
in the string. Remove the blank to allow correct recognition of a
NaN by this llvm function.
Note that function DumpHexadecimal is not exercised by the front end
itself. This functionality is only exercised by code that is not yet
present in llvm.
This patch considers the CU index entry
when reading the .debug_rnglists.dwo section.
Reviewed By: jankratochvil
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107456
Original commit message: "
Original commit message:"
The current infrastructure in lib/Interpreter has a tool, clang-repl, very
similar to clang-interpreter which also allows incremental compilation.
This patch moves clang-interpreter as a test case and drops it as conditionally
built example as we already have clang-repl in place.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107049
"
This patch also ignores ppc due to missing weak symbol for __gxx_personality_v0
which may be a feature request for the jit infrastructure. Also, adds a missing
build system dependency to the orc jit.
"
Additionally, this patch defines a custom exception type and thus avoids the
requirement to include header <exception>, making it easier to deploy across
systems without standard location of the c++ headers.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107049
D105553 added NoStateChangeFuncVisitor, an abstract class to aid in creating
notes such as "Returning without writing to 'x'", or "Returning without changing
the ownership status of allocated memory". Its clients need to define, among
other things, what a change of state is.
For code like this:
f() {
g();
}
foo() {
f();
h();
}
We'd have a path in the ExplodedGraph that looks like this:
-- <g> -->
/ \
--- <f> --------> --- <h> --->
/ \ / \
-------- <foo> ------ <foo> -->
When we're interested in whether f neglected to change some property,
NoStateChangeFuncVisitor asks these questions:
÷×~
-- <g> -->
ß / \$ @&#*
--- <f> --------> --- <h> --->
/ \ / \
-------- <foo> ------ <foo> -->
Has anything changed in between # and *?
Has anything changed in between & and *?
Has anything changed in between @ and *?
...
Has anything changed in between $ and *?
Has anything changed in between × and ~?
Has anything changed in between ÷ and ~?
...
Has anything changed in between ß and *?
...
This is a rather thorough line of questioning, which is why in D105819, I was
only interested in whether state *right before* and *right after* a function
call changed, and early returned to the CallEnter location:
if (!CurrN->getLocationAs<CallEnter>())
return;
Except that I made a typo, and forgot to negate the condition. So, in this
patch, I'm fixing that, and under the same hood allow all clients to decide to
do this whole-function check instead of the thorough one.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108695
As noticed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D105688, it would be great to move
handling of ICmpInst which was in canProveExitOnFirstIteration() to
getValueOnFirstIteration().
Patch by Dmitry Makogon!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108978
Reviewed By: reames
This allows constructing a MemDesc from a MachineMemoryOperand, a pattern that starts to show up more frequently.
Reviewed By: foad
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109161
SLM PBLENDVB is just as bad as BLENDVPD/PS - so model it as such, fixing the rr vs rm uops diff as well. The Intel AoM appears to have a copy+paste typo with PBLENDW, it doesn't match Agner or InstLatX64.
Noticed while investigating some of the weird discrepancies reported by the D103695 helper script (SLM had much better vector shift throughputs than it should).
This reapplies 71d7fed3bc which was
reverted by 3e2bd82f02. This change
includes the fix for breaking the sanitizer bots.
As seen in https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48880 the current
implementation for parsing grouped short options can return unclear
error messages. This change fixes the example given in the ticket in
which a flag is incorrectly given an argument. Also when parsing a
group we now keep reading past the first incorrect option and output
errors for all incorrect options in the group.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108770
Adds support for a feature macro `__opencl_c_fp64` in C++ for OpenCL
2021 enabling a respective optional core feature from OpenCL 3.0.
This change aims to achieve compatibility between C++ for OpenCL
2021 and OpenCL 3.0.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108989
This is important as with exceptions enabled, non-POD allocas often have
two lifetime ends: the exception handler, and the normal one.
Reviewed By: eugenis
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108365
Set up basic infrastructure for 64-bit ARM architecture support in JITLink. It allows for loading a minimal object file and resolving a single relocation. Advanced features like GOT and PLT handling or relaxations were intentionally left out for the moment.
This patch follows the idea to keep implementations for ARM (32-bit) and Aaarch64 (64-bit) separate, because:
* it might be easier to share code with the MachO "arm64" JITLink backend
* LLVM has individual targets for ARM and Aaarch64 as well
Reviewed By: lhames
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108986
The Solaris buildbots have been broken for some time:
In file included from /opt/llvm-buildbot/home/solaris11-amd64/clang-solaris11-amd64/llvm/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_interceptors.cpp:174:
/opt/llvm-buildbot/home/solaris11-amd64/clang-solaris11-amd64/llvm/compiler-rt/lib/asan/../sanitizer_common/sanitizer_common_interceptors.inc:4000:19: error: use of undeclared identifier 'wordexp_wrde_dooffs'
((flags & wordexp_wrde_dooffs) ? p->we_offs : 0) + p->we_wordc;
^
This was caused by D108646 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D108646>; the fix is
equivalent to D108838 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D108838>.
Tested on `amd64-pc-solaris2.11` and `sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109193
A small subset of the NEON instruction set is legal in streaming mode.
This patch adds support for the following vector to integer move
instructions:
0x00 1110 0000 0001 0010 11xx xxxx xxxx # SMOV W|Xd,Vn.B[0]
0x00 1110 0000 0010 0010 11xx xxxx xxxx # SMOV W|Xd,Vn.H[0]
0100 1110 0000 0100 0010 11xx xxxx xxxx # SMOV Xd,Vn.S[0]
0000 1110 0000 0001 0011 11xx xxxx xxxx # UMOV Wd,Vn.B[0]
0000 1110 0000 0010 0011 11xx xxxx xxxx # UMOV Wd,Vn.H[0]
0000 1110 0000 0100 0011 11xx xxxx xxxx # UMOV Wd,Vn.S[0]
0100 1110 0000 1000 0011 11xx xxxx xxxx # UMOV Xd,Vn.D[0]
Only the zero index variants are legal, all others indexes are illegal.
To support this, new instructions are defined specifically for zero
index which is hardcoded, along an implicit 'VectorIndex0' operand.
Since the index operand is implicit and takes no bits in the encoding,
custom decoding is required to add the operand.
I'm not sure if this is the best approach but the predicate constraint
on a subset of an operand is unusual. Would be interested to hear some
alternatives.
The instructions are predicated on 'HasNEONorStreamingSVE', i.e. they're
enabled by either +neon or +streaming-sve. This follows on from the work
in D106272 to support the subset of SVE(2) instructions that are legal
in streaming mode.
Depends on D107902.
Reviewed By: sdesmalen
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107903
Grab whatever ProgramStart has stored in executionEnvironment.argc and
subtract 1 (based on the assumption that ProgramStart is called with
a C-style argc that counts the command name as an argument).
Spoiler alert: The tests will evolve into fixtures when we implement
GET_COMMAND_ARGUMENT etc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109048
Due to CMake cache, find_package in FindLuaAndSwig.cmake
will be ignored. This commit adds EXACT and REQUIRED flags
to it and removes find_package in Lua ScriptInterpreter.
Signed-off-by: Siger Yang <sigeryeung@gmail.com>
Reviewed By: tammela, JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108515
DialectAsmParser::parseKeyword is rejecting `'i' digit+` while it is
a valid identifier according to mlir/docs/LangRef.md.
Integer types actually used to be TOK_KEYWORD a while back before the
change: 6af866c58d.
This patch Modifies `isCurrentTokenAKeyword` to return true for tokens that
match integer types too.
The motivation for this change is the parsing of `!fir.type<{` `component-name: component-type,`+ `}>`
type in FIR that represent Fortran derived types. The component-names are
parsed as keywords, and can very well be i32 or any ixxx (which are
valid Fortran derived type component names).
The Quant dialect type parser had to be modified since it relied on `iw` not
being parsed as keywords.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108913
The size of common block should be extended to cover any storage
sequence that are storage associated with the common block via
equivalences (8.10.2.2 point 1 (2)).
In symbol size and offset computation, the size of the common block
was not always extended to cover storage association. It was only done
if the "base symbol of an equivalence group"(*) appeared in a common block
statement. Correct this to cover all cases where a symbol appearing in a
common block statement is storage associated.
(*) the base symbol of an equivalence group is the symbol whose storage
starts first in a storage association (if several symbols starts first,
the base symbol is the last one visited by the algorithm going through
the equivalence sets).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109156
This patch basically enables fast-isel for AIX 64-bit subtarget
(previously enabled only for ELF 64). The initial motivation is to
introduce branch folding to AIX generated code for correct debug
behavior. I also saw some compiling time improvement in a few LLVM
test-suite benchmarks. (toast, dbms, cjpeg, burg, etc.)
Reviewed By: jsji
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98844
Summary: Now in libcxx and clang, all the coroutine components are
defined in std::experimental namespace.
And now the coroutine TS is merged into C++20. So in the working draft
like N4892, we could find the coroutine components is defined in std
namespace instead of std::experimental namespace.
And the coroutine support in clang seems to be relatively stable. So I
think it may be suitable to move the coroutine component into the
experiment namespace now.
But move the coroutine component into the std namespace may be an break
change. So I planned to split this change into two patch. One in clang
and other in libcxx.
This patch would make clang lookup coroutine_traits in std namespace
first. For the compatibility consideration, clang would lookup in
std::experimental namespace if it can't find definitions in std
namespace and emit a warning in this case. So the existing codes
wouldn't be break after update compiler.
Test Plan: check-clang, check-libcxx
Reviewed By: lxfind
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108696
Add support for ordered directive in the OpenMPIRBuilder.
This patch also modidies clang to use the ordered directive when the
option -fopenmp-enable-irbuilder is enabled.
Also fix one ICE when parsing one canonical for loop with the relational
operator LE or GE in openmp region by replacing unary increment
operation of the expression of the variable "Expr A" minus the variable
"Expr B" (++(Expr A - Expr B)) with binary addition operation of the
experssion of the variable "Expr A" minus the variable "Expr B" and the
expression with constant value "1" (Expr A - Expr B + "1").
Reviewed By: Meinersbur, kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107430
The attached testcase crashes without the patch (Not the same accesses
in the same order).
When we move instructions before another instruction, we also need to
update the memory accesses corresponding to it.
Reviewed-By: asbirlea
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109197
The limitation on iter_args introduced with D108806 is too restricting. Changes of the runtime type should be allowed.
Extends the dim op canonicalization with a simple analysis to determine when it is safe to canonicalize.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109125
* Now that packaging has stabilized, removes old mechanisms for loading extensions, preferring direct importing.
* Removes _cext_loader.py, _dlloader.py as unnecessary.
* Fixes the path where the CAPI dll is written on Windows. This enables that path of least resistance loading behavior to work with no further drama (see: https://bugs.python.org/issue36085).
* With this patch, `ninja check-mlir` on Windows with Python bindings works for me, modulo some failures that are actually due to a couple of pre-existing Windows bugs. I think this is the first time the Windows Python bindings have worked upstream.
* Downstream changes needed:
* If downstreams are using the now removed `load_extension`, `reexport_cext`, etc, then those should be replaced with normal import statements as done in this patch.
Reviewed By: jdd, aartbik
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108489