Adds option /guard:cf to clang-cl and -cfguard to cc1 to emit function IDs
of functions that have their address taken into a section named .gfids$y for
compatibility with Microsoft's Control Flow Guard feature.
The original patch didn't have the lit.local.cfg file that restricts the new
test to x86, thus the new test was failing on the non-x86 bots.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40531
The reverts r322008, which was a revert of r322005.
This reverts commit a05b89f9aca70597dc79fe97bc49b50b51f525ba.
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Cf-protection is a target independent flag that instructs the back-end to instrument control flow mechanisms like: Branch, Return, etc.
For example in X86 this flag will be used to instrument Indirect Branch Tracking instructions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40478
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r322028 attempted to remove something from the "Manglings"
list when it was no longer valid, and did so with 'erase'.
However, StringRefs to these were stored, so these became
dangling references. This patch changes to using 'remove' instead
of 'erase' to keep the strings valid.
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GCC's attribute 'target', in addition to being an optimization hint,
also allows function multiversioning. We currently have the former
implemented, this is the latter's implementation.
This works by enabling functions with the same name/signature to coexist,
so that they can all be emitted. Multiversion state is stored in the
FunctionDecl itself, and SemaDecl manages the definitions.
Note that it ends up having to permit redefinition of functions so
that they can all be emitted. Additionally, all versions of the function
must be emitted, so this also manages that.
Note that this includes some additional rules that GCC does not, since
defining something as a MultiVersion function after a usage has been made illegal.
The only 'history rewriting' that happens is if a function is emitted before
it has been converted to a multiversion'ed function, at which point its name
needs to be changed.
Function templates and virtual functions are NOT yet supported (not supported
in GCC either).
Additionally, constructors/destructors are disallowed, but the former is
planned.
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Adds option /guard:cf to clang-cl and -cfguard to cc1 to emit function IDs
of functions that have their address taken into a section named .gfids$y for
compatibility with Microsoft's Control Flow Guard feature.
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only.
Added support for -fopenmp-simd option that allows compilation of
simd-based constructs without emission of OpenMP runtime calls.
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Previously the attributes were emitted only for function definitions.
Patch adds emission of the attributes for function declarations.
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These command line options are not intended for public use, and often
don't even make sense in the context of a particular tool anyway. About
90% of them are already hidden, but when people add new options they
forget to hide them, so if you were to make a brand new tool today, link
against one of LLVM's libraries, and run tool -help you would get a
bunch of junk that doesn't make sense for the tool you're writing.
This patch hides these options. The real solution is to not have
libraries defining command line options, but that's a much larger effort
and not something I'm prepared to take on.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40674
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The information about access and type sizes is necessary for
producing TBAA metadata in the new size-aware format. With this
patch, D39955 and D39956 in place we should be able to change
CodeGenTBAA::createScalarTypeNode() and
CodeGenTBAA::getBaseTypeInfo() to generate metadata in the new
format under the -new-struct-path-tbaa command-line option. For
now, this new information remains unused.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40176
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llvm-objcopy is getting to where it can be used in non-trivial ways
(such as for dwarf fission in clang). It now supports dwarf fission but
this feature hasn't been thoroughly tested yet. This change allows
people to optionally build clang to use llvm-objcopy rather than GNU
objcopy. By default GNU objcopy is still used so nothing should change.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39029
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If an explicit specialization has a static data member, it may be a definition and we may need to register it for emission.
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Summary:
This change allows generalizing pointers in type signatures used for
cfi-icall by enabling the -fsanitize-cfi-icall-generalize-pointers flag.
This works by 1) emitting an additional generalized type signature
metadata node for functions and 2) llvm.type.test()ing for the
generalized type for translation units with the flag specified.
This flag is incompatible with -fsanitize-cfi-cross-dso because it would
require emitting twice as many type hashes which would increase artifact
size.
Reviewers: pcc, eugenis
Reviewed By: pcc
Subscribers: kcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39358
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This patch fixes various places in clang to propagate may-alias
TBAA access descriptors during construction of lvalues, thus
eliminating the need for the LValueBaseInfo::MayAlias flag.
This is part of D38126 reworked to be a separate patch to
simplify review.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39008
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Craig noticed that CodeGen wasn't properly ignoring the
values sent to the target attribute. This patch ignores
them.
This patch also sets the 'default' for this checking to
'supported', since only X86 has implemented the support
for checking valid CPU names and Feature Names.
One test was changed to i686, since it uses a lakemont,
which would otherwise be prohibited in x86_64.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39357
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Summary:
Convert clang::LangAS to a strongly typed enum
Currently both clang AST address spaces and target specific address spaces
are represented as unsigned which can lead to subtle errors if the wrong
type is passed. It is especially confusing in the CodeGen files as it is
not possible to see what kind of address space should be passed to a
function without looking at the implementation.
I originally made this change for our LLVM fork for the CHERI architecture
where we make extensive use of address spaces to differentiate between
capabilities and pointers. When merging the upstream changes I usually
run into some test failures or runtime crashes because the wrong kind of
address space is passed to a function. By converting the LangAS enum to a
C++11 we can catch these errors at compile time. Additionally, it is now
obvious from the function signature which kind of address space it expects.
I found the following errors while writing this patch:
- ItaniumRecordLayoutBuilder::LayoutField was passing a clang AST address
space to TargetInfo::getPointer{Width,Align}()
- TypePrinter::printAttributedAfter() prints the numeric value of the
clang AST address space instead of the target address space.
However, this code is not used so I kept the current behaviour
- initializeForBlockHeader() in CGBlocks.cpp was passing
LangAS::opencl_generic to TargetInfo::getPointer{Width,Align}()
- CodeGenFunction::EmitBlockLiteral() was passing a AST address space to
TargetInfo::getPointerWidth()
- CGOpenMPRuntimeNVPTX::translateParameter() passed a target address space
to Qualifiers::addAddressSpace()
- CGOpenMPRuntimeNVPTX::getParameterAddress() was using
llvm::Type::getPointerTo() with a AST address space
- clang_getAddressSpace() returns either a LangAS or a target address
space. As this is exposed to C I have kept the current behaviour and
added a comment stating that it is probably not correct.
Other than this the patch should not cause any functional changes.
Reviewers: yaxunl, pcc, bader
Reviewed By: yaxunl, bader
Subscribers: jlebar, jholewinski, nhaehnle, Anastasia, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38816
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This patch is an attempt to clarify and simplify generation and
propagation of TBAA information. The idea is to pack all values
that describe a memory access, namely, base type, access type and
offset, into a single structure. This is supposed to make further
changes, such as adding support for unions and array members,
easier to prepare and review.
DecorateInstructionWithTBAA() is no more responsible for
converting types to tags. These implicit conversions not only
complicate reading the code, but also suggest assigning scalar
access tags while we generally prefer full-size struct-path tags.
TBAAPathTag is replaced with TBAAAccessInfo; the latter is now
the type of the keys of the cache map that translates access
descriptors to metadata nodes.
Fixed a bug with writing to a wrong map in
getTBAABaseTypeMetadata() (former getTBAAStructTypeInfo()).
We now check for valid base access types every time we
dereference a field. The original code only checks the top-level
base type. See isValidBaseType() / isTBAAPathStruct() calls.
Some entities have been renamed to sound more adequate and less
confusing/misleading in presence of path-aware TBAA information.
Now we do not lookup twice for the same cache entry in
getAccessTagInfo().
Refined relevant comments and descriptions.
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This patch makes it possible to produce access tags in a uniform
manner regardless whether the resulting tag will be a scalar or a
struct-path one. getAccessTagInfo() now takes care of the actual
translation of access descriptors to tags and can handle all
kinds of accesses. Facilities that specific to scalar accesses
are eliminated.
Some more details:
* DecorateInstructionWithTBAA() is not responsible for conversion
of types to access tags anymore. Instead, it takes an access
descriptor (TBAAAccessInfo) and generates corresponding access
tag from it.
* getTBAAInfoForVTablePtr() reworked to
getTBAAVTablePtrAccessInfo() that now returns the
virtual-pointer access descriptor and not the virtual-point
type metadata.
* Added function getTBAAMayAliasAccessInfo() that returns the
descriptor for may-alias accesses.
* getTBAAStructTagInfo() renamed to getTBAAAccessTagInfo() as now
it is the only way to generate access tag by a given access
descriptor. It is capable of producing both scalar and
struct-path tags, depending on options and availability of the
base access type. getTBAAScalarTagInfo() and its cache
ScalarTagMetadataCache are eliminated.
* Now that we do not need to care about whether the resulting
access tag should be a scalar or struct-path one,
getTBAAStructTypeInfo() is renamed to getBaseTypeInfo().
* Added function getTBAAAccessInfo() that constructs access
descriptor by a given QualType access type.
This is part of D37826 reworked to be a separate patch to
simplify review.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38503
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This patch makes it possible to produce access tags in a uniform
manner regardless whether the resulting tag will be a scalar or a
struct-path one. getAccessTagInfo() now takes care of the actual
translation of access descriptors to tags and can handle all
kinds of accesses. Facilities that specific to scalar accesses
are eliminated.
Some more details:
* DecorateInstructionWithTBAA() is not responsible for conversion
of types to access tags anymore. Instead, it takes an access
descriptor (TBAAAccessInfo) and generates corresponding access
tag from it.
* getTBAAInfoForVTablePtr() reworked to
getTBAAVTablePtrAccessInfo() that now returns the
virtual-pointer access descriptor and not the virtual-point
type metadata.
* Added function getTBAAMayAliasAccessInfo() that returns the
descriptor for may-alias accesses.
* getTBAAStructTagInfo() renamed to getTBAAAccessTagInfo() as now
it is the only way to generate access tag by a given access
descriptor. It is capable of producing both scalar and
struct-path tags, depending on options and availability of the
base access type. getTBAAScalarTagInfo() and its cache
ScalarTagMetadataCache are eliminated.
* Now that we do not need to care about whether the resulting
access tag should be a scalar or struct-path one,
getTBAAStructTypeInfo() is renamed to getBaseTypeInfo().
* Added function getTBAAAccessInfo() that constructs access
descriptor by a given QualType access type.
This is part of D37826 reworked to be a separate patch to
simplify review.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38503
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With this patch we implement a concept of TBAA access descriptors
that are capable of representing both scalar and struct-path
accesses in a generic way.
This is part of D37826 reworked to be a separate patch to
simplify review.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38456
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This patch fixes misleading names of entities related to getting,
setting and generation of TBAA access type descriptors.
This is effectively an attempt to provide a review for D37826 by
breaking it into smaller pieces.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38404
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Currently, if _attribute_((section())) is used for extern variables,
section information is not emitted in generated IR when the variables are used.
This is expected since sections are not generated for external linkage objects.
However NiosII requires this information as it uses special GP-relative accesses
for any objects that use attribute section (.sdata). GCC keeps this attribute in
middle-end.
This change emits the section information for all targets.
Patch By: Elizabeth Andrews
Differential Revision:https://reviews.llvm.org/D36487
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Summary:
This is the follow-up patch to D37924.
This change refactors clang to use the the newly added section headers
in SpecialCaseList to specify which sanitizers blacklists entries
should apply to, like so:
[cfi-vcall]
fun:*bad_vcall*
[cfi-derived-cast|cfi-unrelated-cast]
fun:*bad_cast*
The SanitizerSpecialCaseList class has been added to allow querying by
SanitizerMask, and SanitizerBlacklist and its downstream users have been
updated to provide that information. Old blacklists not using sections
will continue to function identically since the blacklist entries will
be placed into a '[*]' section by default matching against all
sanitizers.
Reviewers: pcc, kcc, eugenis, vsk
Reviewed By: eugenis
Subscribers: dberris, cfe-commits, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37925
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Add an option to emit limited coverage info for unused decls. It's just a
cl::opt for now to allow us to experiment quickly.
When building llc, this results in an 84% size reduction in the llvm_covmap
section, and a similar size reduction in the llvm_prf_names section. In
practice I expect the size reduction to be roughly quadratic with the size of
the program.
The downside is that coverage for headers will no longer be complete. This will
make the line/function/region coverage metrics incorrect, since they will be
artificially high. One mitigation would be to somehow disable those metrics
when using limited-coverage=true.
This is related to: llvm.org/PR34533 (make SourceBasedCodeCoverage scale)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38107
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Summary:
Microsoft Visual Studio expects debug locations to correspond to
statements. We used to emit locations for expressions nested inside statements.
This would confuse the debugger, causing it to stop multiple times on the
same line and breaking the "step into specific" feature. This change inhibits
the emission of debug locations for nested expressions when emitting CodeView
debug information, unless column information is enabled.
Fixes PR34312.
Reviewers: rnk, zturner
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: majnemer, echristo, aprantl, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37529
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By exposing the constant initializer, the optimizer can fold many
of these constructs.
This is a recommit of r311857 that was reverted in r311898 because
an assert was hit when building Chromium.
We have to take into account that the GlobalVariable may be first
created with a different type than the initializer. This can
happen for example when the variable is a struct with tail padding
while the initializer does not have padding. In such case, the
variable needs to be destroyed an replaced with a new one with the
type of the initializer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34992
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It caused PR759744.
> Emit static constexpr member as available_externally definition
>
> By exposing the constant initializer, the optimizer can fold many
> of these constructs.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34992
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the interface.
The ultimate goal here is to make it easier to do some more interesting
things in constant emission, like emit constant initializers that have
ignorable side-effects, or doing the majority of an initialization
in-place and then patching up the last few things with calls. But for
now this is mostly just a refactoring.
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Generalize getOpenCLImageAddrSpace into getOpenCLTypeAddrSpace, such
that targets can select the address space per type.
No functional changes intended.
Initial patch by Simon Perretta.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33989
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MangledDeclNames might grow up and be reallocated when it were reused by reentering CodeGenModule::getMangledName().
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