Note that those functions on the left hand side are soft-deprecated in
favor of those on the right hand side:
getMinSignedBits -> getSignificantBits
getNullValue -> getZero
isNullValue -> isZero
isOneValue -> isOne
Two lit test used overaligned i8, without the test case actually
depending on i8 alignment.
Change the datalayout string to use naturally aligned i8,
preparing for the upcoming requirement of naturally aligned i8.
IR is now always parsed in opaque pointer mode, unless
-opaque-pointers=0 is explicitly given. There is no automatic
detection of typed pointers anymore.
The -opaque-pointers=0 option is added to any remaining IR tests
that haven't been migrated yet.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D141912
D139623 replaces CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR
with '.' for multi-config builds. However, this change has
not been reflected in mlir, flang, polly, lld, and clang.
The patch updates the path to LLVMConfig.cmake for those
projects.
Reviewed By: sebastian-ne
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D141538
These have been effectively disabled ever since 'nvptx' was added to
the REQUIRES clauses, because REQUIRES does not support triple checks.
The new 'target=<triple>' is supported, so switch to that scheme.
Fix up XFAIL annotations, now that these tests are actually run.
Part of the project to eliminate special handling for triples in lit
expressions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D139728
Instcombine prefers this canonical form (see getPreferredVectorIndex),
as does IRBuilder when passing the index as an integer so we may as
well use the prefered form from creation.
NOTE: All test changes are mechanical with nothing else expected
beyond a change of index type from i32 to i64.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D140983
This is a fairly large changeset, but it can be broken into a few
pieces:
- `llvm/Support/*TargetParser*` are all moved from the LLVM Support
component into a new LLVM Component called "TargetParser". This
potentially enables using tablegen to maintain this information, as
is shown in https://reviews.llvm.org/D137517. This cannot currently
be done, as llvm-tblgen relies on LLVM's Support component.
- This also moves two files from Support which use and depend on
information in the TargetParser:
- `llvm/Support/Host.{h,cpp}` which contains functions for inspecting
the current Host machine for info about it, primarily to support
getting the host triple, but also for `-mcpu=native` support in e.g.
Clang. This is fairly tightly intertwined with the information in
`X86TargetParser.h`, so keeping them in the same component makes
sense.
- `llvm/ADT/Triple.h` and `llvm/Support/Triple.cpp`, which contains
the target triple parser and representation. This is very intertwined
with the Arm target parser, because the arm architecture version
appears in canonical triples on arm platforms.
- I moved the relevant unittests to their own directory.
And so, we end up with a single component that has all the information
about the following, which to me seems like a unified component:
- Triples that LLVM Knows about
- Architecture names and CPUs that LLVM knows about
- CPU detection logic for LLVM
Given this, I have also moved `RISCVISAInfo.h` into this component, as
it seems to me to be part of that same set of functionality.
If you get link errors in your components after this patch, you likely
need to add TargetParser into LLVM_LINK_COMPONENTS in CMake.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137838
std::optional::value() has undesired exception checking semantics and is
unavailable in older Xcode (see _LIBCPP_AVAILABILITY_BAD_OPTIONAL_ACCESS). The
call sites block std::optional migration.
This makes `ninja clang` work in the absence of llvm::Optional::value.
D138014 restricted AST to work on immutable IR. This means it is
also safe to use a single BatchAA instance for the entire AST
lifetime, instead of only batching parts of individual queries.
The primary motivation for this is not compile-time, but rather
having a central place to control cross-iteration AA, which will
be used by D137958.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137955
This patch mechanically replaces None with std::nullopt where the
compiler would warn if None were deprecated. The intent is to reduce
the amount of manual work required in migrating from Optional to
std::optional.
This is part of an effort to migrate from llvm::Optional to
std::optional:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/deprecating-llvm-optional-x-hasvalue-getvalue-getvalueor/63716
Add a version to non-LLVM cmake package so that users needing an exact
version match can use the version parameter to find_package. Also adjust
the find_package(LLVM) to use an exact version match as well.
Reviewed By: arsenm, stellaraccident, mceier
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138274
Clang's lit.cfg.py reads this to add an "enable-shared" feature that
three of clang's lit tests use. Nothing else reads enable_shared, so
remove it from most lit.site.cfg.py.in files.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138301
Add a version to non-LLVM cmake package so that users needing an exact
version match can use the version parameter to find_package. Also adjust
the find_package(LLVM) to use an exact version match as well.
Reviewed By: arsenm, stellaraccident
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138274
This reverts commit 59052468c3e38cab15582cefbb5133fd4c2ffce5.
It looks like this patch breaks the build when compiler-rt is passed to
LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS instead of LLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES.
This will help improve the project's layering, so that sub-projects
that don't actually need any llvm code can still use googletest
without having to reference code in the llvm directory.
This will also make it easier to consolidate and simplify the standalone
build configurations.
Reviewed By: stellaraccident, lattner, probinson, phosek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131919
Fixes warnings (or errors, if someone injects -Werror in their build system,
which happens in fact with some folks vendoring LLVM too) with Clang 16:
```
+/var/tmp/portage.notmp/portage/sys-devel/llvm-15.0.4/work/llvm_build-abi_x86_64.amd64/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/src.c:3:9: warning: a function declaration without a prototype
is deprecated in all versions of C [-Wstrict-prototypes]
-/var/tmp/portage.notmp/portage/sys-devel/llvm-14.0.4/work/llvm_build-abi_x86_64.amd64/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/src.c:3:9: error: a function declaration without a prototype is
deprecated in all versions of C [-Werror,-Wstrict-prototypes]
int main() {return 0;}
^
void
```
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137503
The MaximalStaticExpansionPass was already ported to the NPM in
02f640672e2875c4e7578366bb2e22582548d7c1. Allow adding it to the default
NPM pass builder pipeline using -polly-enable-mse.
Followup to D135962 to rename remaining uses of
FunctionModRefBehavior to MemoryEffects. Does not touch API names
yet, but also updates variables names FMRB/MRB to ME, to match the
new type name.
A simple sed doing these substitutions:
- `${LLVM_BINARY_DIR}/lib${LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX}\>` -> `${LLVM_LIBRARY_DIR}`
- `${LLVM_BINARY_DIR}/bin\>` -> `${LLVM_TOOLS_BINARY_DIR}`
where `\>` means "word boundary".
The only manual modifications were reverting changes in
- `runtimes/CMakeLists.txt`
because these were "entry points" where we wanted to tread carefully not not introduce a "loop" which would end with an undefined variable being expanded to nothing.
There are some `${LLVM_BINARY_DIR}/lib` without the `${LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX}`, but these refer to the lib subdirectory of the source (`llvm/lib`). That `lib` is automatically appended to make the local `CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR` value by `add_subdirectory`; since the directory name in the source tree is fixed without any suffix, the corresponding `CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR` will also be. We therefore do not replace it but leave it as-is.
This picks up where D133828 left off, getting the occurrences with*out* `CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR`. But this is difficult to do correctly and so not done in the (retroactively) previous diff.
This hopefully increases readability overall, and also decreases the usages of `LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX`, preparing us for D130586.
Reviewed By: sebastian-ne
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132316
Currently, FunctionModRefBehavior tracks whether the function reads
or writes memory (ModRefInfo) and which locations it can access
(argmem, inaccessiblemem and other). This patch changes it to track
ModRef information per-location instead.
To give two examples of why this is useful:
* D117095 highlights a weakness of ModRef modelling in the presence
of operand bundles. For a memcpy call with deopt operand bundle,
we want to say that it can read any memory, but only write argument
memory. This would allow them to be treated like any other calls.
However, we currently can't express this and have to say that it
can read or write any memory.
* D127383 would ideally be modelled as a separate threadid location,
where threadid Refs outside pre-split coroutines can be ignored
(like other accesses to constant memory). The current representation
does not allow modelling this precisely.
The patch as implemented is intended to be NFC, but there are some
obvious opportunities for improvements and simplification. To fully
capitalize on this we would also want to change the way we represent
memory attributes on functions, but that's a larger change, and I
think it makes sense to separate out the FunctionModRefBehavior
refactoring.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130896
The unittests are already included in check-polly, so check-all was
running them twice. Running them twice causes a race on the output
files, which led to intermittent failures on the reverse-iteration
buildbot.
A simple sed doing these substitutions:
- `${LLVM_BINARY_DIR}/(\$\{CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/)?lib(${LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX})?\>` -> `${LLVM_LIBRARY_DIR}`
- `${LLVM_BINARY_DIR}/(\$\{CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/)?bin\>` -> `${LLVM_TOOLS_BINARY_DIR}`
where `\>` means "word boundary".
The only manual modifications were reverting changes in
- `compiler-rt/cmake/Modules/CompilerRTUtils.cmake
- `runtimes/CMakeLists.txt`
because these were "entry points" where we wanted to tread carefully not not introduce a "loop" which would end with an undefined variable being expanded to nothing.
This hopefully increases readability overall, and also decreases the usages of `LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX`, preparing us for D130586.
Reviewed By: sebastian-ne
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132316