This defines the basic set of pointer authentication clang builtins
(provided in a new header, ptrauth.h), with diagnostics and IRGen
support. The availability of the builtins is gated on a new flag,
`-fptrauth-intrinsics`.
Note that this only includes the basic intrinsics, and notably excludes
`ptrauth_sign_constant`, `ptrauth_type_discriminator`, and
`ptrauth_string_discriminator`, which need extra logic to be fully
supported.
This also introduces clang/docs/PointerAuthentication.rst, which
describes the ptrauth model in general, in addition to these builtins.
Co-Authored-By: Akira Hatanaka <ahatanaka@apple.com>
Co-Authored-By: John McCall <rjmccall@apple.com>
This adds support for the AArch64 soft-float ABI. The specification for
this ABI was added by https://github.com/ARM-software/abi-aa/pull/232.
Because all existing AArch64 hardware has floating-point hardware, we
expect this to be a niche option, only used for embedded systems on
R-profile systems. We are going to document that SysV-like systems
should only ever use the base (hard-float) PCS variant:
https://github.com/ARM-software/abi-aa/pull/233. For that reason, I've
not added an option to select the ABI independently of the FPU hardware,
instead the new ABI is enabled iff the target architecture does not have
an FPU.
For testing, I have run this through an ABI fuzzer, but since this is
the first implementation it can only test for internal consistency
(callers and callees agree on the PCS), not for conformance to the ABI
spec.
This patch replaces uses of StringRef::{starts,ends}with with
StringRef::{starts,ends}_with for consistency with
std::{string,string_view}::{starts,ends}_with in C++20.
I'm planning to deprecate and eventually remove
StringRef::{starts,ends}with.
Currently the diag is emitted even when there is no
target feature specified on command line for OpenMP.
This is because the function to initialize feature map
is also used with cached feature string. The fix is to
only diag when the feature map is initialized with
feature strings from command line options.
Reviewed by: Joseph Huber, Matt Arsenault, Johannes Doerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D153123
HIP texture/image support is optional as some devices
do not have image instructions. A macro __HIP_NO_IMAGE_SUPPORT
is defined for device not supporting images (d0448aa4c4/docs/reference/kernel_language.md (L426) )
Currently the macro is defined by HIP header based on predefined macros
for GPU, e.g __gfx*__ , which is error prone. This patch let clang
emit the predefined macro.
Reviewed by: Matt Arsenault, Artem Belevich
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D151349
Pursuant to discussions at
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-c-23-p1467r9-extended-floating-point-types-and-standard-names/70033/22,
this commit enhances the handling of the __bf16 type in Clang.
- Firstly, it upgrades __bf16 from a storage-only type to an arithmetic
type.
- Secondly, it changes the mangling of __bf16 to DF16b on all
architectures except ARM. This change has been made in
accordance with the finalization of the mangling for the
std::bfloat16_t type, as discussed at
https://github.com/itanium-cxx-abi/cxx-abi/pull/147.
- Finally, this commit extends the existing excess precision support to
the __bf16 type. This applies to hardware architectures that do not
natively support bfloat16 arithmetic.
Appropriate tests have been added to verify the effects of these
changes and ensure no regressions in other areas of the compiler.
Reviewed By: rjmccall, pengfei, zahiraam
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150913
Add a clang part of OpenHarmony target
Related LLVM part: D138202
~~~
Huawei RRI, OS Lab
Reviewed By: DavidSpickett
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145227
This is the funcref counterpart to 890146b. We introduce a new attribute
that marks a function pointer as a funcref. It also implements builtin
__builtin_wasm_ref_null_func(), that returns a null funcref value.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128440
This change had tests that break whenever LLVM_ENABLE_LINKER_BUILD_ID is
set, as is the case in the Fuchsia target.
This reverts commits:
f81317a54586dbcef0c14cf512a0770e8ecaab3d
72474afa27570a0a1307f3260f0187b703aa6d84
Add a clang part of OpenHarmony target
Related LLVM part: D138202
~~~
Huawei RRI, OS Lab
Reviewed By: DavidSpickett
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145227
Currently default simd alignment is defined by Clang specific TargetInfo class.
This class cannot be reused for LLVM Flang. That's why default simd alignment
calculation has been moved to OMPIRBuilder which is common for Flang and Clang.
Previous attempt: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138496 was wrong because
the default alignment depended on the number of built LLVM targets.
If we wanted to calculate the default alignment for PPC and we hadn't specified
PPC LLVM target to build, then we would get 0 as the alignment because
OMPIRBuilder couldn't create PPCTargetMachine object and it returned 0 as
the default value.
If PPC LLVM target had been built earlier, then OMPIRBuilder could have created
PPCTargetMachine object and it would have returned 128.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D141910
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Currently default simd alignment is defined by Clang specific TargetInfo class.
This class cannot be reused for LLVM Flang. That's why default simd alignment
calculation has been moved to OMPIRBuilder which is common for Flang and Clang.
Previous attempt: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138496 was wrong because
the default alignment depended on the number of built LLVM targets.
If we wanted to calculate the default alignment for PPC and we hadn't specified
PPC LLVM target to build, then we would get 0 as the alignment because
OMPIRBuilder couldn't create PPCTargetMachine object and it returned 0 as
the default value.
If PPC LLVM target had been built earlier, then OMPIRBuilder could have created
PPCTargetMachine object and it would have returned 128.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D141910
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Currently default simd alignment is specified by Clang specific TargetInfo
class. This class cannot be reused for LLVM Flang. If we move the default
alignment field into TargetMachine class then we can create TargetMachine
objects and query them to find SIMD alignment.
Scope of changes:
1) Added information about maximal allowed SIMD alignment to TargetMachine
classes.
2) Removed getSimdDefaultAlign function from Clang TargetInfo class.
3) Refactored createTargetMachine function.
Reviewed By: jsjodin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138496
The needed tweaks are mostly trivial, the one nasty bit is Clang's usage
of OptionalStorage. To keep this working old Optional stays around as
clang::CustomizableOptional, with the default Storage removed.
Optional<File/DirectoryEntryRef> is replaced with a typedef.
I tested this with GCC 7.5, the oldest supported GCC I had around.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D140332
ASTContext was holding onto a pointer to the Clang->LLVM address space map
which is stored inside TargetInfo. Instead of doing this, we can forward to
TargetInfo instead. This change will allow us to eventually remove
getTargetAddressSpace() from ASTContext and only have this information in
TargetInfo.
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138316
This value was added to clang/Basic in D111566, but is only used during
codegen, where we can use the LLVM IR DataLayout instead. I noticed this
because the downstream CHERI targets would have to also set this value
for AArch64/RISC-V/MIPS. Instead of duplicating more information between
LLVM IR and Clang, this patch moves getTargetAddressSpace(QualType T) to
CodeGenTypes, where we can consult the DataLayout.
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138296
The AST/conditionally-trivial-smfs tests look a bit questionable, but
are consistent with GCC's POD-ness, at least as far as packing is
concerned: https://godbolt.org/z/36nqPMbKM
(questionable because it looks like the type would be non-copyable, so
how could it be pod? But the calling convention/pass by value seems to
work correctly (local testing verifies that this behavior is preserved
even with this patch: https://godbolt.org/z/3Pa89zsv6 ))
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119051
This adds support under AArch64 for the target("..") attributes. The
current parsing is very X86-shaped, this patch attempts to bring it line
with the GCC implementation from
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/AArch64-Function-Attributes.html#AArch64-Function-Attributes.
The supported formats are:
- "arch=<arch>" strings, that specify the architecture features for a
function as per the -march=arch+feature option.
- "cpu=<cpu>" strings, that specify the target-cpu and any implied
atributes as per the -mcpu=cpu+feature option.
- "tune=<cpu>" strings, that specify the tune-cpu cpu for a function as
per -mtune.
- "+<feature>", "+no<feature>" enables/disables the specific feature, for
compatibility with GCC target attributes.
- "<feature>", "no-<feature>" enabled/disables the specific feature, for
backward compatibility with previous releases.
To do this, the parsing of target attributes has been moved into
TargetInfo to give the target the opportunity to override the existing
parsing. The only non-aarch64 change should be a minor alteration to the
error message, specifying using "CPU" to describe the cpu, not
"architecture", and the DuplicateArch/Tune from ParsedTargetAttr have
been combined into a single option.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133848
This cc1 option -fallow-half-arguments-and-returns allows __fp16 to be
passed by argument and returned, without giving an error. It is
currently always enabled for Arm and AArch64, by forcing the option in
the driver. This means any cc1 tests (especially those needing
arm_neon.h) need to specify the option too, to prevent the error from
being emitted.
This changes it to a target option instead, set to true for Arm and
AArch64. This allows the option to be removed. Previously it was implied
by -fnative_half_arguments_and_returns, which is set for certain
languages like open_cl, renderscript and hlsl, so that option now too
controls the errors. There were are few other non-arm uses of
-fallow-half-arguments-and-returns but I believe they were unnecessary.
The strictfp_builtins.c tests were converted from __fp16 to _Float16 to
avoid the issues.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133885
Clang with debug builds will crash when run with empty target feature input.
And the warning message is a little bit confusing. This patch adds an empty
check and a new diagnostic to illustrate where goes wrong.
Reviewed By: MaskRay, aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133563
The SystemZ ABI says that 128 bit integers should be aligned to only 8 bytes.
Reviewed By: Ulrich Weigand, Nikita Popov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130900
Adding half float to types that can be represented by __attribute__((mode(xx))).
Original implementation authored by George Steed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126479
MSVC currently doesn't support 80 bits long double. But ICC does support
it on Windows. Besides, there're also some users asked for this feature.
We can find the discussions from stackoverflow, msdn etc.
Given Clang has already support `-mlong-double-80`, extending it to
support for Windows seems worthwhile.
Reviewed By: rnk, erichkeane
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115441
This feature requires support of __opencl_c_generic_address_space and
__opencl_c_program_scope_global_variables so diagnostics for that is provided as well.
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115640
Functions pointers should be created with program address space. This
patch introduces program address space in TargetInfo. Targets with
non-default (default is 0) address space for functions should explicitly
set this value. This patch fixes a crash on lvalue reference to function
pointer (in device code) when using oneAPI DPC++ compiler.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111566
This patch attempts to fix a compiler crash that occurs when long
double type is used with -mno-x87 compiler option.
The option disables x87 target feature, which in turn disables x87
registers, so CG cannot select them for x86_fp80 LLVM IR type. Long
double is lowered as x86_fp80 for some targets, so it leads to a
crash.
The option seems to contradict the SystemV ABI, which requires long
double to be represented as a 80-bit floating point, and it also
requires to use x87 registers.
To avoid that, `long double` type is disabled when -mno-x87 option is
set. In addition to that, `float` and `double` also use x87 registers
for return values on 32-bit x86, so they are disabled as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98895
This patch reverts incorrect IR introduced in commit d11ec6f67e45
[Clang] Enable IC/IF mode for __ibm128, for complex types declared
using __attribute__((mode(TC))). TC corresponds to an unspecified
128-bit format, which on some targets is a double-double format
(like __ibm128_t) and on others is float128_t. The bug in d11ec6f67e45
is that long double is only safe to use when it's known to be one of
these formats.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112975
As for 128-bit floating points on PowerPC, compiler should have three
machine modes:
- IFmode, always IBM extended double
- KFmode, always IEEE 754R 128-bit floating point
- TFmode, matches the semantics for long double
This commit adds support for IF mode with its complex variant, IC mode.
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109950
Currently, there're multiple float types that can be represented by
__attribute__((mode(xx))). It's parsed, and then a corresponding type is
created if available.
This refactor moves the enum for mode into a global enum class visible
to ASTContext.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, erichkeane
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111391
Adds support for a feature macro `__opencl_c_pipes` 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/D109306
Currently, we have no front-end type for ppc_fp128 type in IR. PowerPC
target generates ppc_fp128 type from long double now, but there's option
(-mabi=(ieee|ibm)longdouble) to control it and we're going to do
transition from IBM extended double-double ppc_fp128 to IEEE fp128 in
the future.
This patch adds type __ibm128 which always represents ppc_fp128 in IR,
as what GCC did for that type. Without this type in Clang, compilation
will fail if compiling against future version of libstdcxx (which uses
__ibm128 in headers).
Although all operations in backend for __ibm128 is done by software,
only PowerPC enables support for it.
There's something not implemented in this commit, which can be done in
future ones:
- Literal suffix for __ibm128 type. w/W is suitable as GCC documented.
- __attribute__((mode(IF))) should be for __ibm128.
- Complex __ibm128 type.
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93377
Adds support for a feature macro `__opencl_c_generic_adress_space`
in C++ for OpenCL 2021 enabling a respective optional core feature
from OpenCL 3.0. Testing is only performed in SemaOpenCL because
generic address space functionality is yet to be implemented in
C++ for OpenCL 2021.
This change aims to achieve compatibility between C++ for OpenCL
2021 and OpenCL 3.0.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108461
'pipe' keyword is introduced in OpenCL C 2.0: so do checks for OpenCL C version while
parsing and then later on check for language options to construct actual pipe. This feature
requires support of __opencl_c_generic_address_space, so diagnostics for that is provided as well.
This is the same patch as in D106748 but with a tiny fix in checking of diagnostic messages.
Also added tests when program scope global variables are not supported.
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107154
'pipe' keyword is introduced in OpenCL C 2.0: so do checks for OpenCL C version while
parsing and then later on check for language options to construct actual pipe. This feature
requires support of __opencl_c_generic_address_space, so diagnostics for that is provided as well.
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106748
This patch adds a new clang builtin, __arithmetic_fence. The purpose of the
builtin is to provide the user fine control, at the expression level, over
floating point optimization when -ffast-math (-ffp-model=fast) is enabled.
The builtin prevents the optimizer from rearranging floating point expression
evaluation. The new option fprotect-parens has the same effect on
parenthesized expressions, forcing the optimizer to respect the parentheses.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, kpn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100118