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[CIR][Lowering][debuginfo] Disable debug info if -g
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…te personality functions While here, cleanup getOrCreateLLVMFuncOp usaga a bit.
Directly erasing the op causes a use after free later on, presumably because the lowering framework isn't aware of the op being deleted. This fixes `clang/test/CIR/CodeGen/pointer-arith-ext.c` with ASAN.
The loop was erasing the user of a value while iterating on the value's users, which results in a use after free. We're already assuming (and asserting) that there's only one user, so we can just access it directly instead. CIR/Transforms/Target/x86_64/x86_64-call-conv-lowering-pass.cpp was failing with ASAN before this change. We're now ASAN-clean except for llvm#829 (which is also in progress).
Reland llvm#638 This was reverted due to llvm#655. I tried to address the problem in the newest commit. The changes of the PR since the last landed one includes: - Move the definition of `cir::CIRGenConsumer` to `clang/include/clang/CIRFrontendAction/CIRGenConsumer.h`, and leave its `HandleTranslationUnit` interface is left empty. So that `cir::CIRGenConsumer` won't need to depend on CodeGen any more. - Change the old definition of `cir::CIRGenConsumer` in `clang/lib/CIR/FrontendAction/CIRGenAction.cpp` and to `CIRLoweringConsumer`, inherited from `cir::CIRGenConsumer`, which implements the original `HandleTranslationUnit` interface. I feel this may improve the readability more even without my original patch.
This PR fixes the lowering for multi dimensional arrays. Consider the following code snippet `test.c`: ``` void foo() { char arr[4][1] = {"a", "b", "c", "d"}; } ``` When ran with `bin/clang test.c -Xclang -fclangir -Xclang -emit-llvm -S -o -`, It produces the following error: ``` ~/clangir/llvm/include/llvm/Support/Casting.h:566: decltype(auto) llvm::cast(const From&) [with To = mlir::ArrayAttr; From = mlir::Attribute]: Assertion `isa<To>(Val) && "cast<Ty>() argument of incompatible type!"' failed. ``` The bug can be traced back to `LoweringHelpers.cpp`. It considers the values in the array as integer types, and this causes an error in this case. This PR updates `convertToDenseElementsAttrImpl` when the array contains string attributes. I have also added one more similar test. Note that in the tests I used a **literal match** to avoid matching as regex, so `!dbg` is useful.
Support expressions at the top level such as const unsigned int n = 1234; const int &r = (const int&)n; Reviewers: bcardosolopes Pull Request: llvm#857
This is to match clang CodeGen
As title. Also introduced buildAArch64NeonCall skeleton, which is partially the counterpart of OG's EmitNeonCall. And this could be use for many other neon intrinsics. --------- Co-authored-by: Guojin He <[email protected]>
These were uninitialized, which led to intermittent test failures from the use of uninitialized variables. Initialize them to `nullptr` as is done with other member variables that are pointers to fix this. I did a quick spot-check and didn't find other uninitialized variables in the main CGF class itself. Lots of subclasses have uninitialized member variables, but those are presumably expected to be initialized at all points of construction, so we can leave them alone until they cause any issues. `ninja check-clang-cir` now passes with ASan+UBSan and MSan. Fixes llvm#829
See the test for example.
This PR adds aarch64 big endian support. Basically the support for aarch64_be itself is expressed only in two extra cases for the switch statement and changes in the `CIRDataLayout` are needed to prove that we really support big endian. Hence the idea for the test - I think the best way for proof is something connected with bit-fields, so we compare the results of the original codegen and ours.
This PR splits the old `cir-simplify` pass into two new passes, namely `cir-canonicalize` and `cir-simplify` (the new `cir-simplify`). The `cir-canonicalize` pass runs transformations that do not affect CIR-to-source fidelity much, such as operation folding and redundant operation elimination. On the other hand, the new `cir-simplify` pass runs transformations that may significantly change the code and break high-level code analysis passes, such as more aggresive code optimizations. This PR also updates the CIR-to-CIR pipeline to fit these two new passes. The `cir-canonicalize` pass is moved to the very front of the pipeline, while the new `cir-simplify` pass is moved to the back of the pipeline (but still before lowering prepare of course). Additionally, the new `cir-simplify` now only runs when the user specifies a non-zero optimization level on the frontend. Also fixed some typos and resolved some `clang-tidy` complaints along the way. Resolves llvm#827 .
Currently the C style cast is not implemented/supported for unions. This PR adds support for union casts as done in `CGExprAgg.cpp`. I have also added an extra test in `union-init.c`.
Mistakenly closed llvm#850 llvm#850 (review) This PR fixes array initialization for expression arguments. Consider the following code snippet `test.c`: ``` typedef struct { int a; int b[2]; } A; int bar() { return 42; } void foo() { A a = {bar(), {}}; } ``` When ran with `bin/clang test.c -Xclang -fclangir -Xclang -emit-cir -S -o -`, It produces the following error: ``` ~/clangir/clang/lib/CIR/CodeGen/CIRGenExprAgg.cpp:483: void {anonymous}::AggExprEmitter::buildArrayInit(cir::Address, mlir::cir::ArrayType, clang::QualType, clang::Expr*, llvm::ArrayRef<clang::Expr*>, clang::Expr*): Assertion `NumInitElements != 0' failed. ``` The error can be traced back to `CIRGenExprAgg.cpp`, and the fix is simple. It is possible to have an empty array initialization as an expression argument!
As title, if element type of vector type is sized, then the vector type should be deemed sized. This would enable us generate code for neon without triggering assertion
…eon_vrndaq_v (llvm#871) as title. This also added NeonType support for Float32 Co-authored-by: Guojin He <[email protected]>
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It will hit another assert when calling initFullExprCleanup.
This PR fixes the case, when a temporary var is used, and `alloca` operation is inserted in the block start before the `label` operation. Implementation: when we search for the `alloca` place in a block, we take label operations into account as well. Fix llvm#870 --------- Co-authored-by: Bruno Cardoso Lopes <[email protected]>
__attribute__((annotate()) was only accepting integer literals, preventing some meta-programming usage for example. This should be extended to some other kinds of types. --------- Co-authored-by: Bruno Cardoso Lopes <[email protected]>
Just as the title says, but only covers non-exception path, that's coming next.
Nothing unblocked yet, just hit next assert in the same path.
… exceptions Code path still hits an assert sooner, incremental NFC step.
…1125) Currently, the final `target triple` in LLVM IR is set in `CIRGenAction`, which is not executed by cir tools like `cir-translate`. This PR delay its assignment to LLVM lowering, enabling sharing the emitting of `target triple` between different invoking paths.
…bsOp to take vector input (llvm#1099) Extend AbsOp to take vector of int input. With it, we can support __builtin_elementwise_abs. We should in the next PR extend FpUnaryOps to support vector type input so we won't have blocker to implement all elementwise builtins completely. Now just temporarily have missingFeature `fpUnaryOPsSupportVectorType`. Currently, int type UnaryOp support vector type. FYI: [clang's documentation about elementwise builtins](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/LanguageExtensions.html#vector-builtins)
…vm#1102) This is a NFC patch that moves declaration from LowerToLLVM.cpp. The motivation of the patch is, we hope we can use the abilities from MLIR's standard dialects without lowering **ALL** clangir operation to MLIR's standard dialects. For example, currently we have 86 operations in LowerToLLVM.cpp but only 45 operations under though MLIR. It won't be easy to add proper lowering for all operation to **different** dialects. I think the solution may be to allow **mixed** IR. So that we can lowering CIR to MLIR's standard dialects partially and we can use some existing analysis and optimizations in MLIR and then we can lower all of them (the MLIR dialects and unlowered clangir) to LLVM IR. The hybrid IR is one of the goals of MLIR as far as I know. NOTE: I completely understand that the DirectlyLLVM pipeline is the tier-1 pipeline that we want to support. The idea above won't change this. I just want to offer some oppotunities for the downstream projects and finally some chances to improve the overall ecosystem.
…, neon_splatq_lane and neon_splatq_laneq (llvm#1126)
This is going to be raised in follow up work, which is hard to do in one go because createBaseClassAddr goes of the OG skeleton and ideally we want ApplyNonVirtualAndVirtualOffset to work naturally. This also doesn't handle null checks, coming next.
Now that we fixed the dep on VBase, clean up the rest of the function.
…e BaseClassAddrOp
It was always the intention for `cir.cmp` operations to return bool result. Due to missing constraints, a bug in codegen has slipped in which created `cir.cmp` operations with result type that matches the original AST expression type. In C, as opposed to C++, boolean expression types are "int". This resulted with extra operations being codegened around boolean expressions and their usage. This commit both enforces `cir.cmp` in the op definition and fixes the mentioned bug.
…vm#1135) support `llvm.intr.memset.inline` in llvm-project repo before we add support for `__builtin_memset_inline` in clangir cc @bcardosolopes (cherry picked from commit 30753af)
This is the first patch to support TBAA, following the discussion at llvm#1076 (comment) - add skeleton for CIRGen, utilizing `decorateOperationWithTBAA` - add empty implementation in `CIRGenTBAA` - introduce `CIR_TBAAAttr` with empty body - attach `CIR_TBAAAttr` to `LoadOp` and `StoreOp` - no handling of vtable pointer - no LLVM lowering
) The title describes the purpose of the PR. It adds initial support for structures with padding to the call convention lowering for AArch64. I have also _initial support_ for the missing feature [FinishLayout](https://github.com/llvm/clangir/blob/5c5d58402bebdb1e851fb055f746662d4e7eb586/clang/lib/AST/RecordLayoutBuilder.cpp#L786) for records, and the logic is gotten from the original codegen. Finally, I added a test for verification.
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Thanks for digging this out! This seems to be the correct approach.
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Fix #793