4116 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Craig Topper
3db11705f5 [X86] Cleanup the switches in getHostCPUName to remove impossible combinations.
llvm-svn: 307756
2017-07-12 06:49:56 +00:00
Craig Topper
e98b65b809 [X86] Remove 'barcelona' string from getHostCPUName. Use 'amdfam10' instead. The x86 backend doesn't distinguish.
llvm-svn: 307755
2017-07-12 06:49:55 +00:00
Don Hinton
e15fa3334d Fix minor typo introduced in r276404
Summary:
A space was added between '-' and 'help' when emitting help output.

See https://reviews.llvm.org/D22621 for details.

Reviewers: MaggieYi, vsk

Reviewed By: vsk

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35283

llvm-svn: 307745
2017-07-12 01:15:46 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
ada8c398d0 [Support] - Add bad alloc error handler for handling allocation malfunctions
Summary:
Patch by Klaus Kretzschmar

We would like to introduce a new type of llvm error handler for handling
bad alloc fault situations.  LLVM already provides a fatal error handler
for serious non-recoverable error situations which by default writes
some error information to stderr and calls exit(1) at the end (functions
are marked as 'noreturn').

For long running processes (e.g. a server application), exiting the
process is not an acceptable option, especially not when the system is
in a temporary resource bottleneck with a good chance to recover from
this fault situation. In such a situation you would rather throw an
exception to stop the current compilation and try to overcome the
resource bottleneck. The user should be aware of the problem of throwing
an exception in bad alloc situations, e.g. you must not do any
allocations in the unwind chain. This is especially true when adding
exceptions in existing unfamiliar code (as already stated in the comment
of the current fatal error handler)

So the new handler can also be used to distinguish from general fatal
error situations where recovering is no option.  It should be used in
cases where a clean unwind after the allocation is guaranteed.

This patch contains:
- A report_bad_alloc function which calls a user defined bad alloc
  error handler. If no user handler is registered the
  report_fatal_error function is called. This function is not marked as
  'noreturn'.
- A install/restore_bad_alloc_error_handler to install/restore the bad
  alloc handler.
- An example (in Mutex.cpp) where the report_bad_alloc function is
  called in case of a malloc returns a nullptr.

If this patch gets accepted we would create similar patches to fix
corresponding malloc/calloc usages in the llvm code.

Reviewers: chandlerc, greened, baldrick, rnk

Reviewed By: rnk

Subscribers: llvm-commits, MatzeB

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34753

llvm-svn: 307673
2017-07-11 16:45:30 +00:00
Craig Topper
ada983a555 [X86] Fix typo in comment. NFC
llvm-svn: 307522
2017-07-10 06:09:22 +00:00
Craig Topper
1efd10ab75 [X86] Remove asserts from getX86CpuIDAndInfo/getX86CpuIDAndInfoEx. Restore past behavior of returning an unsupported indication to the caller instead.
These asserts could only occur if we fail to properly detect the compiler, but an assert is not a good way to do that because it doesn't work in release builds.

I wonder if we could use #error?

llvm-svn: 307520
2017-07-10 06:04:11 +00:00
Craig Topper
52cec3894a [X86] Remove check for AVX512 support from skylake-avx512 detection in getHostCPUName.
Users of getHostCPUName should also use getHostCPUFeatures which will take care of making sure avx512 is disabled if the CPU doesn't support it. This is consistent with what we do for other CPUs.

llvm-svn: 307495
2017-07-09 07:26:14 +00:00
Kamil Rytarowski
affab3047e [Solaris] get rid of _RESTRICT_KYWD warning during the build
Summary:
(re)definition of _RESTRICT_KYWD rightfully causes a warning message during the Solaris build.
This hack is not needed if build compiler is properly configured (.e.g /usr/bin/gcc) so just remove it.

Reviewers: ro, mgorny, krytarowski, joerg

Reviewed By: joerg

Subscribers: quenelle, llvm-commits

Patch by Fedor Sergeev (Oracle).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35054

llvm-svn: 307469
2017-07-08 11:27:56 +00:00
Craig Topper
ffe672d200 [X86] In getHostCPUName, remove some code that changes some AMD CPU names based on features not being enabled.
The CPU name is really just used for scheduler and other microarchitectural optimizations. The feature flags should be determined by getHostCPUFeatures which should always be used with getHostCPUName. Trying to alter CPU name strings to control features just isn't practical.

Most of these types of things were removed from Intel CPUs a while ago.

This is part of my plan to bring compiler-rt's cpu_model.c file up to date with the equivalent functionality in libgcc. A lot of the code in that file is copied from Host.cpp and we want to keep them reasonably in sync.

llvm-svn: 307467
2017-07-08 06:44:36 +00:00
Craig Topper
1f9d3c0612 [X86] Correct the BDVER4 model numbers to include 0x70-0x7f.
According to wikipedia and some other googling suggests these should also be considered as BDVER4.

llvm-svn: 307466
2017-07-08 06:44:35 +00:00
Craig Topper
2ace153a82 [X86] Minor formatting fix. NFC
llvm-svn: 307465
2017-07-08 06:44:34 +00:00
Craig Topper
c6bbe4becb [X86] Use 'unsigned' instead of 'unsigned int' for consistency in the X86 portion of Host.cpp.
llvm-svn: 307463
2017-07-08 05:16:14 +00:00
Craig Topper
bb8c799e1a [X86] Cleanup some CPUID usage in getAvailableFeatures.
We should make sure leaf 1 is available before accessing it. Same with leaf 0x80000001.

llvm-svn: 307462
2017-07-08 05:16:13 +00:00
Alex Lorenz
215be39cab Update the Windows version of updateTripleOSVersion to account for
changes in r307372

llvm-svn: 307377
2017-07-07 10:08:52 +00:00
Alex Lorenz
3803df3dcd [Support] sys::getProcessTriple should return a macOS triple using
the system's version of macOS

sys::getProcessTriple returns LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE, whose system version might not
be the actual version of the system on which the compiler running. This commit
ensures that, for macOS, sys::getProcessTriple returns a triple with the
system's macOS version.

rdar://33177551

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34446

llvm-svn: 307372
2017-07-07 09:53:47 +00:00
Richard Smith
d0c0c13447 Fix ODR violations due to abuse of LLVM_YAML_IS_(FLOW_)?SEQUENCE_VECTOR
This is a short-term fix for PR33650 aimed to get the modules build bots green again.

Remove all the places where we use the LLVM_YAML_IS_(FLOW_)?SEQUENCE_VECTOR
macros to try to locally specialize a global template for a global type. That's
not how C++ works.

Instead, we now centrally define how to format vectors of fundamental types and
of string (std::string and StringRef). We use flow formatting for the former
cases, since that's the obvious right thing to do; in the latter case, it's
less clear what the right choice is, but flow formatting is really bad for some
cases (due to very long strings), so we pick block formatting. (Many of the
cases that were using flow formatting for strings are improved by this change.)

Other than the flow -> block formatting change for some vectors of strings,
this should result in no functionality change.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34907

Corresponding updates to clang, clang-tools-extra, and lld to follow.

llvm-svn: 306878
2017-06-30 20:56:57 +00:00
Eric Christopher
ee837a59f7 Unified logic for computing target ABI in backend and front end by moving this common code to Support/TargetParser.
Modeled Triple::GNU after front end code (aapcs abi) and  updated tests that expect apcs abi.

Based heavily on a patch by Ana Pazos!

llvm-svn: 306768
2017-06-30 00:03:54 +00:00
Pavel Labath
fe09f506b6 Recommit "[Support] Add RetryAfterSignal helper function"
The difference from the previous version is the use of decltype, as the
implementation of std::result_of in libc++ did not work correctly for
variadic function like open(2).

Original summary:
This function retries an operation if it was interrupted by a signal
(failed with EINTR). It's inspired by the TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY macro in
glibc, but I've turned that into a template function. I've also added a
fail-value argument, to enable the function to be used with e.g.
fopen(3), which is documented to fail for any reason that open(2) can
fail (which includes EINTR).

The main user of this function will be lldb, but there were also a
couple of uses within llvm that I could simplify using this function.

Reviewers: zturner, silvas, joerg

Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33895

llvm-svn: 306671
2017-06-29 13:15:31 +00:00
Michael Zuckerman
4bcb9c3349 [LLVM][X86][Goldmont] Adding new target-cpu: Goldmont
[LLVM SIDE]
Connecting the GoldMont processor to his feature.

Reviewers: 
1. igorb
2. zvi
3. delena
4. RKSimon
5. craig.topper        

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34504

llvm-svn: 306658
2017-06-29 10:00:33 +00:00
Ed Schouten
3370e19725 Add support for Ananas platform
Ananas is a home-brew operating system, mainly for amd64 machines. After
using GCC for quite some time, it has switched to clang and never looked
back - yet, having to manually patch things is annoying, so it'd be much
nicer if this was in the official tree.

More information:

https://github.com/zhmu/ananas/
https://rink.nu/projects/ananas.html

Submitted by:	Rink Springer
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.llvm.org/D32937

llvm-svn: 306237
2017-06-25 08:19:37 +00:00
Craig Topper
405165210b [APInt] Move the single word cases of countTrailingZeros and countLeadingOnes inline for consistency with countTrailingOnes and countLeadingZeros. NFCI
llvm-svn: 306153
2017-06-23 20:28:45 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
15ab1720c3 Fix a misleading indentation warning.
llvm-svn: 306130
2017-06-23 17:17:47 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
30aaa2f3f6 Make the size specification for cache_size_bytes case insensitive.
llvm-svn: 306129
2017-06-23 17:13:51 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
8d29223386 Add a ThinLTO cache policy for controlling the maximum cache size in bytes.
This is useful when an upper limit on the cache size needs to be
controlled independently of the amount of the amount of free space.

One use case is a machine with a large number of cache directories
(e.g. a buildbot slave hosting a large number of independent build
jobs). By imposing an upper size limit on each cache directory,
users can more easily estimate the server's capacity.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34547

llvm-svn: 306126
2017-06-23 17:05:03 +00:00
Zachary Turner
a1dcb85dde Add a BinarySubstreamRef, and a method to read one.
This is essentially just a BinaryStreamRef packaged with an
offset and the logic for reading one is no different than the
logic for reading a BinaryStreamRef, except that we save the
current offset.

llvm-svn: 306122
2017-06-23 16:38:40 +00:00
Pavel Labath
ec000f42fa [ADT] Add llvm::to_float
Summary:
The function matches the interface of llvm::to_integer, but as we are
calling out to a C library function, I let it take a Twine argument, so
we can avoid a string copy at least in some cases.

I add a test and replace a couple of existing uses of strtod with this
function.

Reviewers: zturner

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34518

llvm-svn: 306096
2017-06-23 12:55:02 +00:00
Pavel Labath
efd57a8aec Revert "[Support] Add RetryAfterSignal helper function" and subsequent fix
The fix in r306003 uncovered a pretty fundamental problem that libc++
implementation of std::result_of does not handle the prototype of
open(2) correctly (presumably because it contains ...). This makes the
whole function unusable in its current form, so I am also reverting the
original commit (r305892), which introduced the function, at least until
I figure out a way to solve the libc++ issue.

llvm-svn: 306005
2017-06-22 14:18:55 +00:00
Eugene Zelenko
72208a8226 [ProfileData, Support] Fix some Clang-tidy modernize-use-using and Include What You Use warnings; other minor fixes (NFC).
llvm-svn: 305969
2017-06-21 23:19:47 +00:00
Wolfgang Pieb
258927e3da [DWARF] Support for DW_FORM_strx3 and complete support for DW_FORM_strx{1,2,4}
(consumer).

Reviewer: aprantl

Differential Revision:  https://reviews.llvm.org/D34418

llvm-svn: 305944
2017-06-21 19:37:44 +00:00
Pavel Labath
1f6aea2eb3 [Support] Add RetryAfterSignal helper function
Summary:
This function retries an operation if it was interrupted by a signal
(failed with EINTR). It's inspired by the TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY macro in
glibc, but I've turned that into a template function. I've also added a
fail-value argument, to enable the function to be used with e.g.
fopen(3), which is documented to fail for any reason that open(2) can
fail (which includes EINTR).

The main user of this function will be lldb, but there were also a
couple of uses within llvm that I could simplify using this function.

Reviewers: zturner, silvas, joerg

Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33895

llvm-svn: 305892
2017-06-21 10:55:34 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
8199dadab8 Support: chunk writing on Linux
This is a workaround for large file writes.  It has been witnessed that
write(2) failing with EINVAL (22) due to a large value (>2G).  Thanks to
James Knight for the help with coming up with a sane test case.

llvm-svn: 305846
2017-06-20 20:51:51 +00:00
Craig Topper
c85be52fd8 [APFloat] Move the integerPartWidth constant into APFloatBase. Remove integerPart typedef at file scope and just use the one in APFloatBase everywhere. NFC
llvm-svn: 305652
2017-06-18 18:15:41 +00:00
Kamil Rytarowski
a841233a76 Implement AllocateRWX and ReleaseRWX for NetBSD
Summary:
NetBSD ships with PaX MPROTECT disallowing RWX mappings.
There is a solution to bypass this restriction with double mapping
RX (code) and RW (data) using mremap(2) MAP_REMAPDUP.
The initial mapping must be mmap(2)ed with protection:
PROT_MPROTECT(PROT_EXEC).

This functionality to bypass PaX MPROTECT appeared in NetBSD-7.99.72.

This patch fixes 20 failing tests:
-    LLVM :: DebugInfo/debuglineinfo-macho.test
-    LLVM :: DebugInfo/debuglineinfo.test
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/Mips/ELF_Mips64r2N64_PIC_relocations.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/Mips/ELF_N32_relocations.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/Mips/ELF_N64R6_relocations.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/Mips/ELF_O32R6_relocations.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/Mips/ELF_O32_PIC_relocations.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/X86/COFF_i386.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/X86/COFF_x86_64.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/X86/ELF-relaxed.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/X86/ELF_STT_FILE.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/X86/ELF_x64-64_PC8_relocations.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/X86/ELF_x64-64_PIC_relocations.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/X86/ELF_x86-64_PIC-small-relocations.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/X86/ELF_x86-64_debug_frame.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/X86/ELF_x86_64_StubBuf.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/X86/MachO_empty_ehframe.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/X86/MachO_i386_DynNoPIC_relocations.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/X86/MachO_i386_eh_frame.s
-    LLVM :: ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/X86/MachO_x86-64_PIC_relocations.s

Sponsored by <The NetBSD Foundation>

Reviewers: joerg, lhames

Reviewed By: joerg

Subscribers: sdardis, llvm-commits, arichardson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33874

llvm-svn: 305650
2017-06-18 16:52:32 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
fc7f3b7514 [CMake] Introduce LLVM_TARGET_TRIPLE_ENV as an option to override LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE at runtime.
No behavior is changed if LLVM_TARGET_TRIPLE_ENV is blank or undefined.

If LLVM_TARGET_TRIPLE_ENV is "TEST_TARGET_TRIPLE" and $TEST_TARGET_TRIPLE is not blank,
llvm::sys::getDefaultTargetTriple() returns $TEST_TARGET_TRIPLE.
Lit resets config.target_triple and config.environment[LLVM_TARGET_TRIPLE_ENV] to change the default target.

Without changing LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE nor rebuilding, lit can be run;

  TEST_TARGET_TRIPLE=i686-pc-win32 bin/llvm-lit -sv path/to/test/
  TEST_TARGET_TRIPLE=i686-pc-win32 ninja check-clang-tools

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33662

llvm-svn: 305632
2017-06-17 03:19:08 +00:00
Rui Ueyama
af0f33a853 Fix buildbots.
llvm-svn: 305542
2017-06-16 02:42:33 +00:00
Rui Ueyama
881819ebfb Fix msan buildbot.
This patch should fix sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast bot.

The problem was that the contents of this stream are aligned to 4 byte,
and the paddings were created just by incrementing `Offset`, so paddings
had undefined values. When the entire stream is written to an output,
it triggered msan.

llvm-svn: 305541
2017-06-16 02:17:35 +00:00
Frederich Munch
dceb612eeb Hide dbgs() stream for when built with -fmodules.
Summary: Make DebugCounter::print and dump methods to be const correct.

Reviewers: aprantl

Reviewed By: aprantl

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34214

llvm-svn: 305408
2017-06-14 19:16:22 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
b78a68db7b Support: Remove MSVC 2013 workarounds in ThreadPool class.
I have confirmed that these are no longer needed with MSVC 2015.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34187

llvm-svn: 305347
2017-06-14 00:36:21 +00:00
David Blaikie
602a5bbb32 Support: Don't set RLIMIT_AS on child processes when applying a memory limit
It doesn't seem relevant to set an address space limit - this isn't
important in any sense that I'm aware & it gets in the way of things
that use a lot of address space, like llvm-symbolizer.

This came up when I realized that bugpoint regression tests were much
slower with -gsplit-dwarf than plain -g. Turned out that bugpoint
subprocesses (opt, etc) were crashing and doing symbolization - but
bugpoint runs those subprocesses with a 400MB memory limit. So with
plain -g, mmaping the opt binary would exceed the memory limit, fail,
and thus be really fast - no symbolization occurred. Whereas with
-gsplit-dwarf, comically, having less to map in, it would succeed and
then spend lots of time symbolizing.

I've fixed at least the critical part of bugpoint's perf problem there
by adding an option to allow bugpoint to disable symbolization. Thus
improving the perfromance for -gsplit-dwarf and making the -g-esque
speed available without this quirk/accidental benefit.

llvm-svn: 305242
2017-06-12 22:16:49 +00:00
George Burgess IV
1f990e5b4f [ADT] Reduce duplication between {Contextual,}FoldingSet; NFC
This is a precursor to another change (coming soon) that aims to make
FoldingSet's API more type-safe. Without this, the type-safety change
would just duplicate 4 more public methods between the already very
similar classes.

This renames FoldingSetImpl to FoldingSetBase so it's consistent with
the FooBase -> FooImpl<T> -> Foo<T> convention we seem to have with
other containers.

llvm-svn: 305231
2017-06-12 20:52:53 +00:00
David Blaikie
4a60d370e8 bugpoint: disabling symbolication of bugpoint-executed programs
Initial implementation - needs similar work/testing for other tools
bugpoint invokes (llc, lli I think, maybe more).

Alternatively (as suggested by chandlerc@) an environment variable could
be used. This would allow the option to pass transparently through user
scripts, pass to compilers if they happened to be LLVM-ish, etc.

I worry a bit about using cl::opt in the crash handling code - LLVM
might crash early, perhaps before the cl::opt is properly initialized?
Or at least before arguments have been parsed?

 - should be OK since it defaults to "pretty", so if the crash is very
 early in opt parsing, etc, then crash reports will still be symbolized.

I shyed away from doing this with an environment variable when I
realized that would require copying the existing environment and
appending the env variable of interest. But it seems there's no existing
LLVM API for accessing the environment (even the Support tests for
process launching have their own ifdefs for getting the environment). It
could be added, but seemed like a higher bar/untested codepath to
actually add environment variables.

Most importantly, this reduces the runtime of test/BugPoint/metadata.ll
in a split-dwarf Debug build from 1m34s to 6.5s by avoiding a lot of
symbolication. (this wasn't a problem for non-split-dwarf builds only
because the executable was too large to map into memory (due to bugpoint
setting a 400MB memory (including address space - not sure why? Going to
remove that) limit on the child process) so symbolication would fail
fast & wouldn't spend all that time parsing DWARF, etc)

Reviewers: chandlerc, dannyb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33804

llvm-svn: 305056
2017-06-09 07:29:03 +00:00
Florian Hahn
1d38129b92 [Linker] Remove warning when linking ARM and Thumb IR modules.
Summary:
This patch updates Triple::isCompatibleWith to make armxx and thumbxx
triples compatible, as long as the subarch, vendor, os, envorionment and
object format match. Thumb/ARM code generation should be controlled
using the thumb-mode per-function target feature rather than by the
triple to allow mixing Thumb and ARM functions.

D33448 updates Clang's codegen to add thumb-mode for all functions with
armxx or thumbxx triples.

Reviewers: echristo, t.p.northover, rafael, kristof.beyls, rengolin, tejohnson

Reviewed By: tejohnson

Subscribers: rinon, eugenis, pcc, srhines, aemerson, mehdi_amini, javed.absar, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33287

llvm-svn: 304884
2017-06-07 09:17:01 +00:00
Zachary Turner
264b5d9e88 Move Object format code to lib/BinaryFormat.
This creates a new library called BinaryFormat that has all of
the headers from llvm/Support containing structure and layout
definitions for various types of binary formats like dwarf, coff,
elf, etc as well as the code for identifying a file from its
magic.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33843

llvm-svn: 304864
2017-06-07 03:48:56 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
bc3feaaa88 Allow VersionPrinter to print to arbitrary raw_ostreams
Summary:
I would like to add printing of registered targets to clang's version
information.  For this to work correctly, the VersionPrinter logic in
CommandLine.cpp should support printing to arbitrary raw_ostreams,
instead of always defaulting to outs().

Add a raw_ostream& parameter to the function pointer type used for
VersionPrinter, and while doing so, introduce a typedef for convenience.

Note that VersionPrinter::print() will still default to using outs(),
the clang part will necessarily go into a separate review.

Reviewers: beanz, chandlerc, dberris, mehdi_amini, zturner

Reviewed By: mehdi_amini

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33899

llvm-svn: 304835
2017-06-06 21:54:04 +00:00
Konstantin Zhuravlyov
1e2b87893b AMDGPU/NFC: Move amdgpu code object metadata to support
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31437

llvm-svn: 304812
2017-06-06 18:35:50 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
aaeada6c75 Fix another ordering constraint with windows.h and comment about
a revers constraint that we got right (by chance).

llvm-svn: 304792
2017-06-06 12:43:20 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
185ddeffd4 Fix one place where I missed a commented requirement for a particular
include ordering.

I've changed the structure so that clang-format will preserve this going
forward.

llvm-svn: 304788
2017-06-06 12:11:24 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
6bda14b313 Sort the remaining #include lines in include/... and lib/....
I did this a long time ago with a janky python script, but now
clang-format has built-in support for this. I fed clang-format every
line with a #include and let it re-sort things according to the precise
LLVM rules for include ordering baked into clang-format these days.

I've reverted a number of files where the results of sorting includes
isn't healthy. Either places where we have legacy code relying on
particular include ordering (where possible, I'll fix these separately)
or where we have particular formatting around #include lines that
I didn't want to disturb in this patch.

This patch is *entirely* mechanical. If you get merge conflicts or
anything, just ignore the changes in this patch and run clang-format
over your #include lines in the files.

Sorry for any noise here, but it is important to keep these things
stable. I was seeing an increasing number of patches with irrelevant
re-ordering of #include lines because clang-format was used. This patch
at least isolates that churn, makes it easy to skip when resolving
conflicts, and gets us to a clean baseline (again).

llvm-svn: 304787
2017-06-06 11:49:48 +00:00
Frederich Munch
ad12580012 Close DynamicLibraries in reverse order they were opened.
Summary: Matches C++ destruction ordering better and fixes possible problems of loaded libraries having inter-dependencies.

Reviewers: efriedma, v.g.vassilev, chapuni

Reviewed By: efriedma

Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33652

llvm-svn: 304720
2017-06-05 16:26:58 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
f5d486f43d Fix building DynamicLibrary.cpp with musl libc
Summary:
The workaround added in rL301240 for stderr/out/in symbols being both
macros and globals is only necessary for glibc, and it does not compile
with musl libc. Alpine Linux has had the following fix for it:

https://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/plain/main/llvm4/llvm-fix-DynamicLibrary-to-build-with-musl-libc.patch

Adapt the fix in our DynamicLibrary.inc for Unix.

Reviewers: marsupial, chandlerc, krytarowski

Reviewed By: krytarowski

Subscribers: srhines, krytarowski, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33883

llvm-svn: 304707
2017-06-05 11:22:18 +00:00