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[mlir][ROCDL] Implement gpu.subgroup_reduce with DPP intrinsics on AMD GPUs #1
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…s=128. (llvm#134068) When compiling with -msve-vector-bits=128 or vscale_range(1, 1) and when the offsets allow it, we can pair SVE LDR/STR instructions into Neon LDP/STP. For example, given: ```cpp #include <arm_sve.h> void foo(double const *ldp, double *stp) { svbool_t pg = svptrue_b64(); svfloat64_t ld1 = svld1_f64(pg, ldp); svfloat64_t ld2 = svld1_f64(pg, ldp+svcntd()); svst1_f64(pg, stp, ld1); svst1_f64(pg, stp+svcntd(), ld2); } ``` When compiled with `-msve-vector-bits=128`, we currently generate: ```gas foo: ldr z0, [x0] ldr z1, [x0, #1, mul vl] str z0, [x1] str z1, [x1, #1, mul vl] ret ``` With this patch, we instead generate: ```gas foo: ldp q0, q1, [x0] stp q0, q1, [x1] ret ``` This is an alternative, more targetted approach to llvm#127500.
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…ctor-bits=128." (llvm#134997) Reverts llvm#134068 Caused a stage 2 build failure: https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/41/builds/6016 ``` FAILED: lib/Support/CMakeFiles/LLVMSupport.dir/Caching.cpp.o /home/tcwg-buildbot/worker/clang-aarch64-sve-vla-2stage/stage1.install/bin/clang++ -DGTEST_HAS_RTTI=0 -D_DEBUG -D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -D_GNU_SOURCE -D__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS -D__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS -D__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS -I/home/tcwg-buildbot/worker/clang-aarch64-sve-vla-2stage/stage2/lib/Support -I/home/tcwg-buildbot/worker/clang-aarch64-sve-vla-2stage/llvm/llvm/lib/Support -I/home/tcwg-buildbot/worker/clang-aarch64-sve-vla-2stage/stage2/include -I/home/tcwg-buildbot/worker/clang-aarch64-sve-vla-2stage/llvm/llvm/include -mcpu=neoverse-512tvb -mllvm -scalable-vectorization=preferred -mllvm -treat-scalable-fixed-error-as-warning=false -fPIC -fno-semantic-interposition -fvisibility-inlines-hidden -Werror=date-time -Werror=unguarded-availability-new -Wall -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter -Wwrite-strings -Wcast-qual -Wmissing-field-initializers -pedantic -Wno-long-long -Wc++98-compat-extra-semi -Wimplicit-fallthrough -Wcovered-switch-default -Wno-noexcept-type -Wnon-virtual-dtor -Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor -Wsuggest-override -Wno-comment -Wstring-conversion -Wmisleading-indentation -Wctad-maybe-unsupported -fdiagnostics-color -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -Werror=global-constructors -O3 -DNDEBUG -std=c++17 -UNDEBUG -fno-exceptions -funwind-tables -fno-rtti -MD -MT lib/Support/CMakeFiles/LLVMSupport.dir/Caching.cpp.o -MF lib/Support/CMakeFiles/LLVMSupport.dir/Caching.cpp.o.d -o lib/Support/CMakeFiles/LLVMSupport.dir/Caching.cpp.o -c /home/tcwg-buildbot/worker/clang-aarch64-sve-vla-2stage/llvm/llvm/lib/Support/Caching.cpp Opcode has unknown scale! 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…vailable (llvm#135343) When a frame is inlined, LLDB will display its name in backtraces as follows: ``` * thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = breakpoint 1.3 * frame #0: 0x0000000100000398 a.out`func() [inlined] baz(x=10) at inline.cpp:1:42 frame #1: 0x0000000100000398 a.out`func() [inlined] bar() at inline.cpp:2:37 frame #2: 0x0000000100000398 a.out`func() at inline.cpp:4:15 frame llvm#3: 0x00000001000003c0 a.out`main at inline.cpp:7:5 frame llvm#4: 0x000000026eb29ab8 dyld`start + 6812 ``` The longer the names get the more confusing this gets because the first function name that appears is the parent frame. My assumption (which may need some more surveying) is that for the majority of cases we only care about the actual frame name (not the parent). So this patch removes all the special logic that prints the parent frame. Another quirk of the current format is that the inlined frame name does not abide by the `${function.name-XXX}` format variables. We always just print the raw demangled name. With this patch, we would format the inlined frame name according to the `frame-format` setting (see the test-cases). If we really want to have the `parentFrame [inlined] inlinedFrame` format, we could expose it through a new `frame-format` variable (e..g., `${function.inlined-at-name}` and let the user decide where to place things.
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Currently, given: ```cpp uint64_t incb(uint64_t x) { return x+svcntb(); } ``` LLVM generates: ```gas incb: addvl x0, x0, #1 ret ``` Which is equivalent to: ```gas incb: incb x0 ret ``` However, on microarchitectures like the Neoverse V2 and Neoverse V3, the second form (with INCB) can have significantly better latency and throughput (according to their SWOG). On the Neoverse V2, for example, ADDVL has a latency and throughput of 2, whereas some forms of INCB have a latency of 1 and a throughput of 4. The same applies to DECB. This patch adds patterns to prefer the cheaper INCB/DECB forms over ADDVL where applicable.
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- Avoid dereferencing the end() iterator to get the end pointer, instead calculate it explicitly - Fixes a regression introduced in llvm#136220. - The windows build failure shows the following call stack: ``` | Exception Code: 0x80000003 | #0 0x00007ff74bc05897 std::_Vector_const_iterator<class std::_Vector_val<struct std::_Simple_types<unsigned char>>>::operator*(void) const C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Professional\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.37.32822\include\vector:52:0 | #1 0x00007ff74bbd3d64 `anonymous namespace'::DecoderEmitter::emitTable D:\buildbot\llvm-worker\clang-cmake-x86_64-avx512-win\llvm\llvm\utils\TableGen\DecoderEmitter.cpp:852:0 ```
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… collection (llvm#136795) Fix a [test failure](llvm#136236 (comment)) in llvm#136236, apply a minor renaming of statistics, and remerge. See details below. # Changes in llvm#136236 Currently, `DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics()` calls `Module::GetSymtab(/*can_create=*/false)`, but then the latter calls `SymbolFile::GetSymtab()`. This will load symbols if haven't yet. See stacktrace below. The problem is that `DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics` should be read-only. This is especially important because it reports stats for symtab parsing/indexing time, which could be affected by the reporting itself if it's not read-only. This patch fixes this problem by adding an optional parameter `SymbolFile::GetSymtab(bool can_create = true)` and receiving the `false` value passed down from `Module::GetSymtab(/*can_create=*/false)` when the call is initiated from `DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics()`. --- Notes about the following stacktrace: 1. This can be reproduced. Create a helloworld program on **macOS** with dSYM, add `settings set target.preload-symbols false` to `~/.lldbinit`, do `lldb a.out`, then `statistics dump`. 2. `ObjectFile::GetSymtab` has `llvm::call_once`. So the fact that it called into `ObjectFileMachO::ParseSymtab` means that the symbol table is actually being parsed. ``` (lldb) bt * thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = step over frame #0: 0x0000000124c4d5a0 LLDB`ObjectFileMachO::ParseSymtab(this=0x0000000111504e40, symtab=0x0000600000a05e00) at ObjectFileMachO.cpp:2259:44 * frame #1: 0x0000000124fc50a0 LLDB`lldb_private::ObjectFile::GetSymtab()::$_0::operator()(this=0x000000016d35c858) const at ObjectFile.cpp:761:9 frame llvm#5: 0x0000000124fc4e68 LLDB`void std::__1::__call_once_proxy[abi:v160006]<std::__1::tuple<lldb_private::ObjectFile::GetSymtab()::$_0&&>>(__vp=0x000000016d35c7f0) at mutex:652:5 frame llvm#6: 0x0000000198afb99c libc++.1.dylib`std::__1::__call_once(unsigned long volatile&, void*, void (*)(void*)) + 196 frame llvm#7: 0x0000000124fc4dd0 LLDB`void std::__1::call_once[abi:v160006]<lldb_private::ObjectFile::GetSymtab()::$_0>(__flag=0x0000600003920080, __func=0x000000016d35c858) at mutex:670:9 frame llvm#8: 0x0000000124fc3cb0 LLDB`void llvm::call_once<lldb_private::ObjectFile::GetSymtab()::$_0>(flag=0x0000600003920080, F=0x000000016d35c858) at Threading.h:88:5 frame llvm#9: 0x0000000124fc2bc4 LLDB`lldb_private::ObjectFile::GetSymtab(this=0x0000000111504e40) at ObjectFile.cpp:755:5 frame llvm#10: 0x0000000124fe0a28 LLDB`lldb_private::SymbolFileCommon::GetSymtab(this=0x0000000104865200) at SymbolFile.cpp:158:39 frame llvm#11: 0x0000000124d8fedc LLDB`lldb_private::Module::GetSymtab(this=0x00000001113041a8, can_create=false) at Module.cpp:1027:21 frame llvm#12: 0x0000000125125bdc LLDB`lldb_private::DebuggerStats::ReportStatistics(debugger=0x000000014284d400, target=0x0000000115808200, options=0x000000014195d6d1) at Statistics.cpp:329:30 frame llvm#13: 0x0000000125672978 LLDB`CommandObjectStatsDump::DoExecute(this=0x000000014195d540, command=0x000000016d35d820, result=0x000000016d35e150) at CommandObjectStats.cpp:144:18 frame llvm#14: 0x0000000124f29b40 LLDB`lldb_private::CommandObjectParsed::Execute(this=0x000000014195d540, args_string="", result=0x000000016d35e150) at CommandObject.cpp:832:9 frame llvm#15: 0x0000000124efbd70 LLDB`lldb_private::CommandInterpreter::HandleCommand(this=0x0000000141b22f30, command_line="statistics dump", lazy_add_to_history=eLazyBoolCalculate, result=0x000000016d35e150, force_repeat_command=false) at CommandInterpreter.cpp:2134:14 frame llvm#16: 0x0000000124f007f4 LLDB`lldb_private::CommandInterpreter::IOHandlerInputComplete(this=0x0000000141b22f30, io_handler=0x00000001419b2aa8, line="statistics dump") at CommandInterpreter.cpp:3251:3 frame llvm#17: 0x0000000124d7b5ec LLDB`lldb_private::IOHandlerEditline::Run(this=0x00000001419b2aa8) at IOHandler.cpp:588:22 frame llvm#18: 0x0000000124d1e8fc LLDB`lldb_private::Debugger::RunIOHandlers(this=0x000000014284d400) at Debugger.cpp:1225:16 frame llvm#19: 0x0000000124f01f74 LLDB`lldb_private::CommandInterpreter::RunCommandInterpreter(this=0x0000000141b22f30, options=0x000000016d35e63c) at CommandInterpreter.cpp:3543:16 frame llvm#20: 0x0000000122840294 LLDB`lldb::SBDebugger::RunCommandInterpreter(this=0x000000016d35ebd8, auto_handle_events=true, spawn_thread=false) at SBDebugger.cpp:1212:42 frame llvm#21: 0x0000000102aa6d28 lldb`Driver::MainLoop(this=0x000000016d35ebb8) at Driver.cpp:621:18 frame llvm#22: 0x0000000102aa75b0 lldb`main(argc=1, argv=0x000000016d35f548) at Driver.cpp:829:26 frame llvm#23: 0x0000000198858274 dyld`start + 2840 ``` # Changes in this PR top of the above Fix a [test failure](llvm#136236 (comment)) in `TestStats.py`. The original version of the added test checks that all modules have symbol count zero when `target.preload-symbols == false`. The test failed on macOS. Due to various reasons, on macOS, symbols can be loaded for dylibs even with that setting, but not for the main module. For now, the fix of the test is to limit the assertion to only the main module. The test now passes on macOS. In the future, when we have a way to control a specific list of plug-ins to be loaded, there may be a configuration that this test can use to assert that all modules have symbol count zero. Apply a minor renaming of statistics, per the [suggestion](llvm#136226 (comment)) in llvm#136226 after merge.
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…mbolConjured" (llvm#137304) Reverts llvm#128251 ASAN bots reported some errors: https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/55/builds/10398 Reverting for investigation. ``` Failed Tests (6): Clang :: Analysis/loop-widening-ignore-static-methods.cpp Clang :: Analysis/loop-widening-notes.cpp Clang :: Analysis/loop-widening-preserve-reference-type.cpp Clang :: Analysis/loop-widening.c Clang :: Analysis/loop-widening.cpp Clang :: Analysis/this-pointer.cpp Testing Time: 411.55s Total Discovered Tests: 118563 Skipped : 33 (0.03%) Unsupported : 2015 (1.70%) Passed : 116291 (98.08%) Expectedly Failed: 218 (0.18%) Failed : 6 (0.01%) FAILED: CMakeFiles/check-all /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm_build_hwasan/CMakeFiles/check-all cd /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm_build_hwasan && /usr/bin/python3 /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm_build_hwasan/./bin/llvm-lit -sv --param USE_Z3_SOLVER=0 /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm_build_hwasan/utils/mlgo-utils /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm_build_hwasan/tools/lld/test /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm_build_hwasan/tools/mlir/test /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm_build_hwasan/tools/clang/test /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm_build_hwasan/utils/lit /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm_build_hwasan/test ninja: build stopped: subcommand failed. ``` ``` /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm_build_hwasan/bin/clang -cc1 -internal-isystem /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm_build_hwasan/lib/clang/21/include -nostdsysteminc -analyze -analyzer-constraints=range -setup-static-analyzer -analyzer-checker=core,unix.Malloc,debug.ExprInspection -analyzer-max-loop 4 -analyzer-config widen-loops=true -verify -analyzer-config eagerly-assume=false /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm-project/clang/test/Analysis/loop-widening.c # RUN: at line 1 + /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm_build_hwasan/bin/clang -cc1 -internal-isystem /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm_build_hwasan/lib/clang/21/include -nostdsysteminc -analyze -analyzer-constraints=range -setup-static-analyzer -analyzer-checker=core,unix.Malloc,debug.ExprInspection -analyzer-max-loop 4 -analyzer-config widen-loops=true -verify -analyzer-config eagerly-assume=false /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm-project/clang/test/Analysis/loop-widening.c PLEASE submit a bug report to https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/ and include the crash backtrace, preprocessed source, and associated run script. Stack dump: 0. Program arguments: /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm_build_hwasan/bin/clang -cc1 -internal-isystem /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm_build_hwasan/lib/clang/21/include -nostdsysteminc -analyze -analyzer-constraints=range -setup-static-analyzer -analyzer-checker=core,unix.Malloc,debug.ExprInspection -analyzer-max-loop 4 -analyzer-config widen-loops=true -verify -analyzer-config eagerly-assume=false /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm-project/clang/test/Analysis/loop-widening.c 1. <eof> parser at end of file 2. 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0x0000c894d15f2398 clang::ento::CoreEngine::ExecuteWorkList(clang::LocationContext const*, unsigned int, llvm::IntrusiveRefCntPtr<clang::ento::ProgramState const>)::$_0::operator()(unsigned int) const /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/StaticAnalyzer/Core/CoreEngine.cpp:140:12 llvm#27 0x0000c894d15f14b4 clang::ento::CoreEngine::ExecuteWorkList(clang::LocationContext const*, unsigned int, llvm::IntrusiveRefCntPtr<clang::ento::ProgramState const>) /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/StaticAnalyzer/Core/CoreEngine.cpp:165:7 llvm#28 0x0000c894d0ebb9dc release /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/IntrusiveRefCntPtr.h:232:9 llvm#29 0x0000c894d0ebb9dc ~IntrusiveRefCntPtr /home/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-hwasan/build/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/IntrusiveRefCntPtr.h:196:27 llvm#30 0x0000c894d0ebb9dc ExecuteWorkList 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`clang-repl --cuda` was previously crashing with a segmentation fault, instead of reporting a clean error ``` (base) anutosh491@Anutoshs-MacBook-Air bin % ./clang-repl --cuda #0 0x0000000111da4fbc llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(llvm::raw_ostream&, int) (/opt/local/libexec/llvm-20/lib/libLLVM.dylib+0x150fbc) #1 0x0000000111da31dc llvm::sys::RunSignalHandlers() (/opt/local/libexec/llvm-20/lib/libLLVM.dylib+0x14f1dc) #2 0x0000000111da5628 SignalHandler(int) (/opt/local/libexec/llvm-20/lib/libLLVM.dylib+0x151628) llvm#3 0x000000019b242de4 (/usr/lib/system/libsystem_platform.dylib+0x180482de4) llvm#4 0x0000000107f638d0 clang::IncrementalCUDADeviceParser::IncrementalCUDADeviceParser(std::__1::unique_ptr<clang::CompilerInstance, std::__1::default_delete<clang::CompilerInstance>>, clang::CompilerInstance&, llvm::IntrusiveRefCntPtr<llvm::vfs::InMemoryFileSystem>, llvm::Error&, std::__1::list<clang::PartialTranslationUnit, std::__1::allocator<clang::PartialTranslationUnit>> const&) (/opt/local/libexec/llvm-20/lib/libclang-cpp.dylib+0x216b8d0) llvm#5 0x0000000107f638d0 clang::IncrementalCUDADeviceParser::IncrementalCUDADeviceParser(std::__1::unique_ptr<clang::CompilerInstance, std::__1::default_delete<clang::CompilerInstance>>, clang::CompilerInstance&, llvm::IntrusiveRefCntPtr<llvm::vfs::InMemoryFileSystem>, llvm::Error&, std::__1::list<clang::PartialTranslationUnit, std::__1::allocator<clang::PartialTranslationUnit>> const&) (/opt/local/libexec/llvm-20/lib/libclang-cpp.dylib+0x216b8d0) llvm#6 0x0000000107f6bac8 clang::Interpreter::createWithCUDA(std::__1::unique_ptr<clang::CompilerInstance, std::__1::default_delete<clang::CompilerInstance>>, std::__1::unique_ptr<clang::CompilerInstance, std::__1::default_delete<clang::CompilerInstance>>) (/opt/local/libexec/llvm-20/lib/libclang-cpp.dylib+0x2173ac8) llvm#7 0x000000010206f8a8 main (/opt/local/libexec/llvm-20/bin/clang-repl+0x1000038a8) llvm#8 0x000000019ae8c274 Segmentation fault: 11 ``` The underlying issue was that the `DeviceCompilerInstance` (used for device-side CUDA compilation) was never initialized with a `Sema`, which is required before constructing the `IncrementalCUDADeviceParser`. https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/89687e6f383b742a3c6542dc673a84d9f82d02de/clang/lib/Interpreter/DeviceOffload.cpp#L32 https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/89687e6f383b742a3c6542dc673a84d9f82d02de/clang/lib/Interpreter/IncrementalParser.cpp#L31 Unlike the host-side `CompilerInstance` which runs `ExecuteAction` inside the Interpreter constructor (thereby setting up Sema), the device-side CI was passed into the parser uninitialized, leading to an assertion or crash when accessing its internals. To fix this, I refactored the `Interpreter::create` method to include an optional `DeviceCI` parameter. If provided, we know we need to take care of this instance too. Only then do we construct the `IncrementalCUDADeviceParser`.
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This were failing on Windows CI with errors like: ``` 22: (lldb) bt 23: * thread #1, stop reason = breakpoint 1.1 24: frame #0: 0x00007ff7c5e41000 TestFrameFormatFunctionFormattedArgumentsObjC.test.tmp.objc.out`func at main.m:2 25: frame #1: 0x00007ff7c5e4101c TestFrameFormatFunctionFormattedArgumentsObjC.test.tmp.objc.out`bar + 12 at main.m:3 26: frame #2: 0x00007ff7c5e4103c TestFrameFormatFunctionFormattedArgumentsObjC.test.tmp.objc.out`main + 16 at main.m:5 27: custom-frame '()' !~~~~~~~~~~~ error: no match expected 28: custom-frame '(__formal=<unavailable>)' ```
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… without debug-info" (llvm#137757) Reverts llvm#137408 This change broke `lldb/test/Shell/Unwind/split-machine-functions.test`. The test binary has a symbol named `_Z3foov.cold` and the test expects the backtrace to print the name of the cold part of the function like this: ``` # SPLIT: frame #1: {{.*}}`foo() (.cold) + ``` but now it gets ``` frame #1: 0x000055555555514f split-machine-functions.test.tmp`foo() + 12 ```
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…gger memory is updated (llvm#129092)" This reverts commit daa4061. Original PR llvm#129092. I have restricted the test to X86 Windows because it turns out the only reason that `expr x.get()` would change m_memory_id is that on x86 we have to write the return address to the stack in ABIWindows_X86_64::PrepareTrivialCall: ``` // Save return address onto the stack if (!process_sp->WritePointerToMemory(sp, return_addr, error)) return false; ``` This is not required on AArch64 so m_memory_id was not changed: ``` (lldb) expr x.get() (int) $0 = 0 (lldb) process status -d Process 15316 stopped * thread #1, stop reason = Exception 0x80000003 encountered at address 0x7ff764a31034 frame #0: 0x00007ff764a31038 TestProcessModificationIdOnExpr.cpp.tmp`main at TestProcessModificationIdOnExpr.cpp:35 32 __builtin_debugtrap(); 33 __builtin_debugtrap(); 34 return 0; -> 35 } 36 37 // CHECK-LABEL: process status -d 38 // CHECK: m_stop_id: 2 ProcessModID: m_stop_id: 3 m_last_natural_stop_id: 0 m_resume_id: 0 m_memory_id: 0 ``` Really we should find a better way to force a memory write here, but I can't think of one right now.
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we already check for `platform_sp` not null in one line below. existing code ``` if (platform_sp) { Status error; if (platform_sp) { ... ... } } ``` `platform_sp` null check is redundant and error variable is unused. ### TEST PLAN manual test ``` satyajanga@devvm21837:toolchain $ ./bin/lldb LLDB logging initialized. Logs stored in: /tmp (lldb) platform select host Platform: host Triple: x86_64-*-linux-gnu OS Version: 6.9.0 (6.9.0-0_fbk5_hardened_1_gf368ae920c1a) Hostname: 127.0.0.1 WorkingDir: /home/satyajanga/llvm-sand/build/Debug/fbcode-x86_64/toolchain Kernel: #1 SMP Tue Feb 11 07:24:41 PST 2025 Kernel: Linux Release: 6.9.0-0_fbk5_hardened_1_gf368ae920c1a Version: #1 SMP Tue Feb 11 07:24:41 PST 2025 (lldb) platform process list 144 matching processes were found on "host" PID PARENT USER TRIPLE NAME ====== ====== ========== ============================== ============================ 130461 874915 satyajanga x86_64-*-linux-gnu sushd 135505 874915 satyajanga x86_64-*-linux-gnu hg.real 817146 874915 satyajanga x86_64-*-linux-gnu vscode-thrift 874915 1 satyajanga 874947 874915 satyajanga ``` and running the existing tests ``` satyajanga@devvm21837:toolchain $ ./bin/llvm-lit -v ~/llvm-sand/external/llvm-project/lldb/test/API/commands/platform/ -- Testing: 9 tests, 9 workers -- PASS: lldb-api :: commands/platform/file/read/TestPlatformFileRead.py (1 of 9) PASS: lldb-api :: commands/platform/file/close/TestPlatformFileClose.py (2 of 9) UNSUPPORTED: lldb-api :: commands/platform/sdk/TestPlatformSDK.py (3 of 9) PASS: lldb-api :: commands/platform/basic/TestPlatformPython.py (4 of 9) PASS: lldb-api :: commands/platform/basic/TestPlatformCommand.py (5 of 9) PASS: lldb-api :: commands/platform/connect/TestPlatformConnect.py (6 of 9) PASS: lldb-api :: commands/platform/process/launch/TestPlatformProcessLaunch.py (7 of 9) PASS: lldb-api :: commands/platform/launchgdbserver/TestPlatformLaunchGDBServer.py (8 of 9) PASS: lldb-api :: commands/platform/process/list/TestProcessList.py (9 of 9) Testing Time: 13.48s Total Discovered Tests: 9 Unsupported: 1 (11.11%) Passed : 8 (88.89%) satyajanga@devvm21837:toolchain $ ```
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llvm#138091) Check this error for more context (https://github.com/compiler-research/CppInterOp/actions/runs/14749797085/job/41407625681?pr=491#step:10:531) This fails with ``` * thread #1, name = 'CppInterOpTests', stop reason = signal SIGSEGV: address not mapped to object (fault address: 0x55500356d6d3) * frame #0: 0x00007fffee41cfe3 libclangCppInterOp.so.21.0gitclang::PragmaNamespace::~PragmaNamespace() + 99 frame #1: 0x00007fffee435666 libclangCppInterOp.so.21.0gitclang::Preprocessor::~Preprocessor() + 3830 frame #2: 0x00007fffee20917a libclangCppInterOp.so.21.0gitstd::_Sp_counted_base<(__gnu_cxx::_Lock_policy)2>::_M_release() + 58 frame llvm#3: 0x00007fffee224796 libclangCppInterOp.so.21.0gitclang::CompilerInstance::~CompilerInstance() + 838 frame llvm#4: 0x00007fffee22494d libclangCppInterOp.so.21.0gitclang::CompilerInstance::~CompilerInstance() + 13 frame llvm#5: 0x00007fffed95ec62 libclangCppInterOp.so.21.0gitclang::IncrementalCUDADeviceParser::~IncrementalCUDADeviceParser() + 98 frame llvm#6: 0x00007fffed9551b6 libclangCppInterOp.so.21.0gitclang::Interpreter::~Interpreter() + 102 frame llvm#7: 0x00007fffed95598d libclangCppInterOp.so.21.0gitclang::Interpreter::~Interpreter() + 13 frame llvm#8: 0x00007fffed9181e7 libclangCppInterOp.so.21.0gitcompat::createClangInterpreter(std::vector<char const*, std::allocator<char const*>>&) + 2919 ``` Problem : 1) The destructor currently handles no clearance for the DeviceParser and the DeviceAct. We currently only have this https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/976493822443c52a71ed3c67aaca9a555b20c55d/clang/lib/Interpreter/Interpreter.cpp#L416-L419 2) The ownership for DeviceCI currently is present in IncrementalCudaDeviceParser. But this should be similar to how the combination for hostCI, hostAction and hostParser are managed by the Interpreter. As on master the DeviceAct and DeviceParser are managed by the Interpreter but not DeviceCI. This is problematic because : IncrementalParser holds a Sema& which points into the DeviceCI. On master, DeviceCI is destroyed before the base class ~IncrementalParser() runs, causing Parser::reset() to access a dangling Sema (and as Sema holds a reference to Preprocessor which owns PragmaNamespace) we see this ``` * frame #0: 0x00007fffee41cfe3 libclangCppInterOp.so.21.0gitclang::PragmaNamespace::~PragmaNamespace() + 99 frame #1: 0x00007fffee435666 libclangCppInterOp.so.21.0gitclang::Preprocessor::~Preprocessor() + 3830 ```
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When running the `openmp` testsuite on Solaris/amd64, many tests `FAIL` like ``` # | OMP: Error llvm#11: Stack overflow detected for OpenMP thread #1 ``` In a `Debug` build, I also get ``` # | Assertion failure at kmp_runtime.cpp(203): __kmp_gtid_get_specific() < 0 || __kmp_gtid_get_specific() == i. ``` Further investigation shows that just setting `__kmp_gtid_mode` to 3 massively reduces the number of failures. Tested on `amd64-pc-solaris2.11` and `x86_64-pc-linux-gnu`.
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Fix for: `Assertion failed: (false && "Architecture or OS not supported"), function CreateRegisterContextForFrame, file /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Plugins/Process/elf-core/ThreadElfCore.cpp, line 182. PLEASE submit a bug report to https://bugs.freebsd.org/submit/ and include the crash backtrace. #0 0x000000080cd857c8 llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(llvm::raw_ostream&, int) /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/Unix/Signals.inc:723:13 #1 0x000000080cd85ed4 /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/Unix/Signals.inc:797:3 #2 0x000000080cd82ae8 llvm::sys::RunSignalHandlers() /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/Signals.cpp:104:5 llvm#3 0x000000080cd861f0 SignalHandler /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/Unix/Signals.inc:403:3 llvm#4 0x000000080f159644 handle_signal /usr/src/lib/libthr/thread/thr_sig.c:298:3 `
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The mcmodel=tiny memory model is only valid on ARM targets. While trying this on X86 compiler throws an internal error along with stack dump. llvm#125641 This patch resolves the issue. Reduced test case: ``` #include <stdio.h> int main( void ) { printf( "Hello, World!\n" ); return 0; } ``` ``` 0. Program arguments: /opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang++ -gdwarf-4 -g -o /app/output.s -fno-verbose-asm -S --gcc-toolchain=/opt/compiler-explorer/gcc-snapshot -fcolor-diagnostics -fno-crash-diagnostics -mcmodel=tiny <source> 1. <eof> parser at end of file #0 0x0000000003b10218 llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(llvm::raw_ostream&, int) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x3b10218) #1 0x0000000003b0e35c llvm::sys::CleanupOnSignal(unsigned long) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x3b0e35c) #2 0x0000000003a5dbc3 llvm::CrashRecoveryContext::HandleExit(int) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x3a5dbc3) llvm#3 0x0000000003b05cfe llvm::sys::Process::Exit(int, bool) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x3b05cfe) llvm#4 0x0000000000d4e3eb LLVMErrorHandler(void*, char const*, bool) cc1_main.cpp:0:0 llvm#5 0x0000000003a67c93 llvm::report_fatal_error(llvm::Twine const&, bool) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x3a67c93) llvm#6 0x0000000003a67df8 (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x3a67df8) llvm#7 0x0000000002549148 llvm::X86TargetMachine::X86TargetMachine(llvm::Target const&, llvm::Triple const&, llvm::StringRef, llvm::StringRef, llvm::TargetOptions const&, std::optional<llvm::Reloc::Model>, std::optional<llvm::CodeModel::Model>, llvm::CodeGenOptLevel, bool) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x2549148) llvm#8 0x00000000025491fc llvm::RegisterTargetMachine<llvm::X86TargetMachine>::Allocator(llvm::Target const&, llvm::Triple const&, llvm::StringRef, llvm::StringRef, llvm::TargetOptions const&, std::optional<llvm::Reloc::Model>, std::optional<llvm::CodeModel::Model>, llvm::CodeGenOptLevel, bool) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x25491fc) llvm#9 0x0000000003db74cc clang::emitBackendOutput(clang::CompilerInstance&, clang::CodeGenOptions&, llvm::StringRef, llvm::Module*, clang::BackendAction, llvm::IntrusiveRefCntPtr<llvm::vfs::FileSystem>, std::unique_ptr<llvm::raw_pwrite_stream, std::default_delete<llvm::raw_pwrite_stream>>, clang::BackendConsumer*) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x3db74cc) llvm#10 0x0000000004460d95 clang::BackendConsumer::HandleTranslationUnit(clang::ASTContext&) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x4460d95) llvm#11 0x00000000060005ec clang::ParseAST(clang::Sema&, bool, bool) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x60005ec) llvm#12 0x00000000044614b5 clang::CodeGenAction::ExecuteAction() (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x44614b5) llvm#13 0x0000000004737121 clang::FrontendAction::Execute() (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x4737121) llvm#14 0x00000000046b777b clang::CompilerInstance::ExecuteAction(clang::FrontendAction&) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x46b777b) llvm#15 0x00000000048229e3 clang::ExecuteCompilerInvocation(clang::CompilerInstance*) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x48229e3) llvm#16 0x0000000000d50621 cc1_main(llvm::ArrayRef<char const*>, char const*, void*) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0xd50621) llvm#17 0x0000000000d48e2d ExecuteCC1Tool(llvm::SmallVectorImpl<char const*>&, llvm::ToolContext const&) driver.cpp:0:0 llvm#18 0x00000000044acc99 void llvm::function_ref<void ()>::callback_fn<clang::driver::CC1Command::Execute(llvm::ArrayRef<std::optional<llvm::StringRef>>, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char>>*, bool*) const::'lambda'()>(long) Job.cpp:0:0 llvm#19 0x0000000003a5dac3 llvm::CrashRecoveryContext::RunSafely(llvm::function_ref<void ()>) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x3a5dac3) llvm#20 0x00000000044aceb9 clang::driver::CC1Command::Execute(llvm::ArrayRef<std::optional<llvm::StringRef>>, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char>>*, bool*) const (.part.0) Job.cpp:0:0 llvm#21 0x00000000044710dd clang::driver::Compilation::ExecuteCommand(clang::driver::Command const&, clang::driver::Command const*&, bool) const (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x44710dd) llvm#22 0x0000000004472071 clang::driver::Compilation::ExecuteJobs(clang::driver::JobList const&, llvm::SmallVectorImpl<std::pair<int, clang::driver::Command const*>>&, bool) const (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x4472071) llvm#23 0x000000000447c3fc clang::driver::Driver::ExecuteCompilation(clang::driver::Compilation&, llvm::SmallVectorImpl<std::pair<int, clang::driver::Command const*>>&) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0x447c3fc) llvm#24 0x0000000000d4d2b1 clang_main(int, char**, llvm::ToolContext const&) (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0xd4d2b1) llvm#25 0x0000000000c12464 main (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0xc12464) llvm#26 0x00007ae43b029d90 (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x29d90) llvm#27 0x00007ae43b029e40 __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x29e40) llvm#28 0x0000000000d488c5 _start (/opt/compiler-explorer/clang-trunk/bin/clang+++0xd488c5) ``` --------- Co-authored-by: Shashwathi N <[email protected]>
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… `getForwardSlice` matchers (llvm#115670) Improve mlir-query tool by implementing `getBackwardSlice` and `getForwardSlice` matchers. As an addition `SetQuery` also needed to be added to enable custom configuration for each query. e.g: `inclusive`, `omitUsesFromAbove`, `omitBlockArguments`. Note: backwardSlice and forwardSlice algoritms are the same as the ones in `mlir/lib/Analysis/SliceAnalysis.cpp` Example of current matcher. The query was made to the file: `mlir/test/mlir-query/complex-test.mlir` ```mlir ./mlir-query /home/dbudii/personal/llvm-project/mlir/test/mlir-query/complex-test.mlir -c "match getDefinitions(hasOpName(\"arith.add f\"),2)" Match #1: /home/dbudii/personal/llvm-project/mlir/test/mlir-query/complex-test.mlir:5:8: %0 = linalg.generic {indexing_maps = [#map, #map], iterator_types = ["parallel", "parallel"]} ins(%arg0 : tensor<5x5xf32>) outs(%arg1 : tensor<5x5xf32>) { ^ /home/dbudii/personal/llvm-project/mlir/test/mlir-query/complex-test.mlir:7:10: note: "root" binds here %2 = arith.addf %in, %in : f32 ^ Match #2: /home/dbudii/personal/llvm-project/mlir/test/mlir-query/complex-test.mlir:10:16: %collapsed = tensor.collapse_shape %0 [[0, 1]] : tensor<5x5xf32> into tensor<25xf32> ^ /home/dbudii/personal/llvm-project/mlir/test/mlir-query/complex-test.mlir:13:11: %c2 = arith.constant 2 : index ^ /home/dbudii/personal/llvm-project/mlir/test/mlir-query/complex-test.mlir:14:18: %extracted = tensor.extract %collapsed[%c2] : tensor<25xf32> ^ /home/dbudii/personal/llvm-project/mlir/test/mlir-query/complex-test.mlir:15:10: note: "root" binds here %2 = arith.addf %extracted, %extracted : f32 ^ 2 matches. ```
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Fixes llvm#123300 What is seen ``` clang-repl> int x = 42; clang-repl> auto capture = [&]() { return x * 2; }; In file included from <<< inputs >>>:1: input_line_4:1:17: error: non-local lambda expression cannot have a capture-default 1 | auto capture = [&]() { return x * 2; }; | ^ zsh: segmentation fault clang-repl --Xcc="-v" (lldb) bt * thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=1, address=0x8) * frame #0: 0x0000000107b4f8b8 libclang-cpp.19.1.dylib`clang::IncrementalParser::CleanUpPTU(clang::PartialTranslationUnit&) + 988 frame #1: 0x0000000107b4f1b4 libclang-cpp.19.1.dylib`clang::IncrementalParser::ParseOrWrapTopLevelDecl() + 416 frame #2: 0x0000000107b4fb94 libclang-cpp.19.1.dylib`clang::IncrementalParser::Parse(llvm::StringRef) + 612 frame llvm#3: 0x0000000107b52fec libclang-cpp.19.1.dylib`clang::Interpreter::ParseAndExecute(llvm::StringRef, clang::Value*) + 180 frame llvm#4: 0x0000000100003498 clang-repl`main + 3560 frame llvm#5: 0x000000018d39a0e0 dyld`start + 2360 ``` Though the error is justified, we shouldn't be interested in exiting through a segfault in such cases. The issue is that empty named decls weren't being taken care of resulting into this assert https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/c1a229252617ed58f943bf3f4698bd8204ee0f04/clang/include/clang/AST/DeclarationName.h#L503 Can also be seen when the example is attempted through xeus-cpp-lite. 
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# Symptom We have seen SIGSEGV like this: ``` * thread #1, name = 'lldb-server', stop reason = SIGSEGV frame #0: 0x00007f39e529c993 libc.so.6`__pthread_kill_internal(signo=11, threadid=<unavailable>) at pthread_kill.c:46:37 ... * frame llvm#5: 0x000056027c94fe48 lldb-server`lldb_private::process_linux::GetPtraceScope() + 72 frame llvm#6: 0x000056027c92f94f lldb-server`lldb_private::process_linux::NativeProcessLinux::Attach(int) + 1087 ... ``` See [full stack trace](https://pastebin.com/X0d6QhYj). This happens on Linux where LLDB doesn't have access to `/proc/sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scope`. A similar error (an unchecked `Error`) can be reproduced by running the newly added unit test without the fix. See the "Test" section below. # Root cause `GetPtraceScope()` ([code](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/328f40f408c218f25695ea42c844e43bef38660b/lldb/source/Plugins/Process/Linux/Procfs.cpp#L77)) has the following `if` statement: ``` llvm::Expected<int> lldb_private::process_linux::GetPtraceScope() { ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer>> ptrace_scope_file = getProcFile("sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scope"); if (!*ptrace_scope_file) return errorCodeToError(ptrace_scope_file.getError()); ... } ``` The intention of the `if` statement is to check whether the `ptrace_scope_file` is an `Error` or not, and return the error if it is. However, the `operator*` of `ErrorOr` returns the value that is stored (which is a `std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer>`), so what the `if` condition actually do is to check if the unique pointer is non-null. Note that the method `ErrorOr::getStorage()` ([called by](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/328f40f408c218f25695ea42c844e43bef38660b/llvm/include/llvm/Support/ErrorOr.h#L162-L164) `ErrorOr::operator *`) **does** assert on whether or not `HasError` has been set (see [ErrorOr.h](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/328f40f408c218f25695ea42c844e43bef38660b/llvm/include/llvm/Support/ErrorOr.h#L235-L243)). However, it seems this wasn't executed, probably because the LLDB was a release build. # Fix The fix is simply remove the `*` in the said `if` statement.
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…142952) This was removed in llvm#135343 in favour of making it a format variable, which we do here. This follows the precedent of the `[opt]` and `[artificial]` markers. Before: ``` thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = breakpoint 1.2 * frame #0: 0x000000010000037c a.out`inlined1() at inline.cpp:4:3 frame #1: 0x000000010000037c a.out`regular() at inline.cpp:6:17 frame #2: 0x00000001000003b8 a.out`inlined2() at inline.cpp:7:43 frame llvm#3: 0x00000001000003b4 a.out`main at inline.cpp:10:3 frame llvm#4: 0x0000000186345be4 dyld`start + 7040 ``` After (note the `[inlined]` markers): ``` thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = breakpoint 1.2 * frame #0: 0x000000010000037c a.out`inlined1() at inline.cpp:4:3 [inlined] frame #1: 0x000000010000037c a.out`regular() at inline.cpp:6:17 frame #2: 0x00000001000003b8 a.out`inlined2() at inline.cpp:7:43 [inlined] frame llvm#3: 0x00000001000003b4 a.out`main at inline.cpp:10:3 frame llvm#4: 0x0000000186345be4 dyld`start + 7040 ``` rdar://152642178
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These were failing on our Windows on Arm bot, or more precisely, not even completing. This is because Microsoft's C runtime does extra parameter validation. So when we called _read with an invalid fd, it called an invalid parameter handler instead of returning an error. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/%20cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/read?view=msvc-170 https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/%20cpp/c-runtime-library/parameter-validation?view=msvc-170 (lldb) run Process 8440 launched: 'C:\Users\tcwg\llvm-worker\lldb-aarch64-windows\build\tools\lldb\unittests\Host\HostTests.exe' (aarch64) Process 8440 stopped * thread #1, stop reason = Exception 0xc0000409 encountered at address 0x7ffb7453564c frame #0: 0x00007ffb7453564c ucrtbase.dll`_get_thread_local_invalid_parameter_handler + 652 ucrtbase.dll`_get_thread_local_invalid_parameter_handler: -> 0x7ffb7453564c <+652>: brk #0xf003 ucrtbase.dll`_invalid_parameter_noinfo: 0x7ffb74535650 <+0>: b 0x7ffb745354d8 ; _get_thread_local_invalid_parameter_handler + 280 0x7ffb74535654 <+4>: nop 0x7ffb74535658 <+8>: nop You can override this handler but I'm assuming that this reading after close isn't a crucial feature, so disabling the tests seems like the way to go. If it is crucial, we can check the fd before we use it. Tests added by llvm#143946.
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A few improvements to logging when lldb-dap is started in **Server Mode** AND when the **`lldb-dap.logFolder`** setting is used (not `lldb-dap.log-path`). ### Improvement #1 **Avoid the prompt of restarting the server when starting each debug session.** That prompt is caused by the combination of the following facts: 1. The log filename changes every time a new debug session is starting (see [here](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/9d6062c490548a5e6fea103e010ab3c9bc73a86d/lldb/tools/lldb-dap/src-ts/logging.ts#L47)) 2. The log filename is passed to the server via an environment variable called "LLDBDAP_LOG" (see [here](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/9d6062c490548a5e6fea103e010ab3c9bc73a86d/lldb/tools/lldb-dap/src-ts/debug-adapter-factory.ts#L263-L269)) 3. All environment variables are put into the "spawn info" variable (see [here](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/9d6062c490548a5e6fea103e010ab3c9bc73a86d/lldb/tools/lldb-dap/src-ts/lldb-dap-server.ts#L170-L172)). 4. The old and new "spawn info" are compared to decide if a prompt should show (see [here](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/9d6062c490548a5e6fea103e010ab3c9bc73a86d/lldb/tools/lldb-dap/src-ts/lldb-dap-server.ts#L107-L110)). The fix is to remove the "LLDBDAP_LOG" from the "spawn info" variable, so that the same server can be reused if the log path is the only thing that has changed. ### Improvement #2 **Avoid log file conflict when multiple users share a machine and start server in the same second.** The problem: If two users start lldb-dap server in the same second, they will share the same log path. The first user will create the log file. The second user will find that they cannot access the same file, so their server will fail to start. The fix is to add a part of the VS Code session ID to the log filename. ### Improvement llvm#3 **Avoid restarting the server when the order of environment variables changed.** This is done by sorting the environment variables before putting them into the "spawn info".
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Specifically, `X & M ?= C --> (C << clz(M)) ?= (X << clz(M))` where M is a non-empty sequence of ones starting at the least significant bit with the remainder zero and C is a constant subset of M that cannot be materialised into a SUBS (immediate). Proof: https://alive2.llvm.org/ce/z/haqdJ4. This improves the comparison in isinf, for example: ```cpp int isinf(float x) { return __builtin_isinf(x); } ``` Before: ``` isinf: fmov w9, s0 mov w8, #2139095040 and w9, w9, #0x7fffffff cmp w9, w8 cset w0, eq ret ``` After: ``` isinf: fmov w9, s0 mov w8, #-16777216 cmp w8, w9, lsl #1 cset w0, eq ret ```
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A recent change adding a new sanitizer kind (via Sanitizers.def) was reverted in c74fa20 ("Revert "[Clang][CodeGen] Introduce the AllocToken SanitizerKind" (llvm#162413)"). The reason was this ASan report, when running the test cases in clang/test/Preprocessor/print-header-json.c: ``` ==clang==483265==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow on address 0x7d82b97e8b58 at pc 0x562cd432231f bp 0x7fff3fad0850 sp 0x7fff3fad0848 READ of size 16 at 0x7d82b97e8b58 thread T0 #0 0x562cd432231e in __copy_non_overlapping_range<const unsigned long *, const unsigned long *> zorg-test/libcxx_install_asan_ubsan/include/c++/v1/string:2144:38 #1 0x562cd432231e in void std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char>>::__init_with_size[abi:nn220000]<unsigned long const*, unsigned long const*>(unsigned long const*, unsigned long const*, unsigned long) zorg-test/libcxx_install_asan_ubsan/include/c++/v1/string:2685:18 #2 0x562cd41e2797 in __init<const unsigned long *, 0> zorg-test/libcxx_install_asan_ubsan/include/c++/v1/string:2673:3 llvm#3 0x562cd41e2797 in basic_string<const unsigned long *, 0> zorg-test/libcxx_install_asan_ubsan/include/c++/v1/string:1174:5 llvm#4 0x562cd41e2797 in clang::ASTReader::ReadString(llvm::SmallVectorImpl<unsigned long> const&, unsigned int&) clang/lib/Serialization/ASTReader.cpp:10171:15 llvm#5 0x562cd41fd89a in clang::ASTReader::ParseLanguageOptions(llvm::SmallVector<unsigned long, 64u> const&, llvm::StringRef, bool, clang::ASTReaderListener&, bool) clang/lib/Serialization/ASTReader.cpp:6475:28 llvm#6 0x562cd41eea53 in clang::ASTReader::ReadOptionsBlock(llvm::BitstreamCursor&, llvm::StringRef, unsigned int, bool, clang::ASTReaderListener&, std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char>>&) clang/lib/Serialization/ASTReader.cpp:3069:11 llvm#7 0x562cd4204ab8 in clang::ASTReader::ReadControlBlock(clang::serialization::ModuleFile&, llvm::SmallVectorImpl<clang::ASTReader::ImportedModule>&, clang::serialization::ModuleFile const*, unsigned int) clang/lib/Serialization/ASTReader.cpp:3249:15 llvm#8 0x562cd42097d2 in clang::ASTReader::ReadASTCore(llvm::StringRef, clang::serialization::ModuleKind, clang::SourceLocation, clang::serialization::ModuleFile*, llvm::SmallVectorImpl<clang::ASTReader::ImportedModule>&, long, long, clang::ASTFileSignature, unsigned int) clang/lib/Serialization/ASTReader.cpp:5182:15 llvm#9 0x562cd421ec77 in clang::ASTReader::ReadAST(llvm::StringRef, clang::serialization::ModuleKind, clang::SourceLocation, unsigned int, clang::serialization::ModuleFile**) clang/lib/Serialization/ASTReader.cpp:4828:11 llvm#10 0x562cd3d07b74 in clang::CompilerInstance::findOrCompileModuleAndReadAST(llvm::StringRef, clang::SourceLocation, clang::SourceLocation, bool) clang/lib/Frontend/CompilerInstance.cpp:1805:27 llvm#11 0x562cd3d0b2ef in clang::CompilerInstance::loadModule(clang::SourceLocation, llvm::ArrayRef<clang::IdentifierLoc>, clang::Module::NameVisibilityKind, bool) clang/lib/Frontend/CompilerInstance.cpp:1956:31 llvm#12 0x562cdb04eb1c in clang::Preprocessor::HandleHeaderIncludeOrImport(clang::SourceLocation, clang::Token&, clang::Token&, clang::SourceLocation, clang::detail::SearchDirIteratorImpl<true>, clang::FileEntry const*) clang/lib/Lex/PPDirectives.cpp:2423:49 llvm#13 0x562cdb042222 in clang::Preprocessor::HandleIncludeDirective(clang::SourceLocation, clang::Token&, clang::detail::SearchDirIteratorImpl<true>, clang::FileEntry const*) clang/lib/Lex/PPDirectives.cpp:2101:17 llvm#14 0x562cdb043366 in clang::Preprocessor::HandleDirective(clang::Token&) clang/lib/Lex/PPDirectives.cpp:1338:14 llvm#15 0x562cdafa84bc in clang::Lexer::LexTokenInternal(clang::Token&, bool) clang/lib/Lex/Lexer.cpp:4512:7 llvm#16 0x562cdaf9f20b in clang::Lexer::Lex(clang::Token&) clang/lib/Lex/Lexer.cpp:3729:24 llvm#17 0x562cdb0d4ffa in clang::Preprocessor::Lex(clang::Token&) clang/lib/Lex/Preprocessor.cpp:896:11 llvm#18 0x562cd77da950 in clang::ParseAST(clang::Sema&, bool, bool) clang/lib/Parse/ParseAST.cpp:163:7 [...] 0x7d82b97e8b58 is located 0 bytes after 3288-byte region [0x7d82b97e7e80,0x7d82b97e8b58) allocated by thread T0 here: #0 0x562cca76f604 in malloc zorg-test/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:67:3 #1 0x562cd1cce452 in safe_malloc llvm/include/llvm/Support/MemAlloc.h:26:18 #2 0x562cd1cce452 in llvm::SmallVectorBase<unsigned int>::grow_pod(void*, unsigned long, unsigned long) llvm/lib/Support/SmallVector.cpp:151:15 llvm#3 0x562cdbe1768b in grow_pod llvm/include/llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h:139:11 llvm#4 0x562cdbe1768b in grow llvm/include/llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h:525:41 llvm#5 0x562cdbe1768b in reserve llvm/include/llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h:665:13 llvm#6 0x562cdbe1768b in llvm::BitstreamCursor::readRecord(unsigned int, llvm::SmallVectorImpl<unsigned long>&, llvm::StringRef*) llvm/lib/Bitstream/Reader/BitstreamReader.cpp:230:10 llvm#7 0x562cd41ee8ab in clang::ASTReader::ReadOptionsBlock(llvm::BitstreamCursor&, llvm::StringRef, unsigned int, bool, clang::ASTReaderListener&, std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char>>&) clang/lib/Serialization/ASTReader.cpp:3060:49 llvm#8 0x562cd4204ab8 in clang::ASTReader::ReadControlBlock(clang::serialization::ModuleFile&, llvm::SmallVectorImpl<clang::ASTReader::ImportedModule>&, clang::serialization::ModuleFile const*, unsigned int) clang/lib/Serialization/ASTReader.cpp:3249:15 llvm#9 0x562cd42097d2 in clang::ASTReader::ReadASTCore(llvm::StringRef, clang::serialization::ModuleKind, clang::SourceLocation, clang::serialization::ModuleFile*, llvm::SmallVectorImpl<clang::ASTReader::ImportedModule>&, long, long, clang::ASTFileSignature, unsigned int) clang/lib/Serialization/ASTReader.cpp:5182:15 llvm#10 0x562cd421ec77 in clang::ASTReader::ReadAST(llvm::StringRef, clang::serialization::ModuleKind, clang::SourceLocation, unsigned int, clang::serialization::ModuleFile**) clang/lib/Serialization/ASTReader.cpp:4828:11 llvm#11 0x562cd3d07b74 in clang::CompilerInstance::findOrCompileModuleAndReadAST(llvm::StringRef, clang::SourceLocation, clang::SourceLocation, bool) clang/lib/Frontend/CompilerInstance.cpp:1805:27 llvm#12 0x562cd3d0b2ef in clang::CompilerInstance::loadModule(clang::SourceLocation, llvm::ArrayRef<clang::IdentifierLoc>, clang::Module::NameVisibilityKind, bool) clang/lib/Frontend/CompilerInstance.cpp:1956:31 llvm#13 0x562cdb04eb1c in clang::Preprocessor::HandleHeaderIncludeOrImport(clang::SourceLocation, clang::Token&, clang::Token&, clang::SourceLocation, clang::detail::SearchDirIteratorImpl<true>, clang::FileEntry const*) clang/lib/Lex/PPDirectives.cpp:2423:49 llvm#14 0x562cdb042222 in clang::Preprocessor::HandleIncludeDirective(clang::SourceLocation, clang::Token&, clang::detail::SearchDirIteratorImpl<true>, clang::FileEntry const*) clang/lib/Lex/PPDirectives.cpp:2101:17 llvm#15 0x562cdb043366 in clang::Preprocessor::HandleDirective(clang::Token&) clang/lib/Lex/PPDirectives.cpp:1338:14 llvm#16 0x562cdafa84bc in clang::Lexer::LexTokenInternal(clang::Token&, bool) clang/lib/Lex/Lexer.cpp:4512:7 llvm#17 0x562cdaf9f20b in clang::Lexer::Lex(clang::Token&) clang/lib/Lex/Lexer.cpp:3729:24 llvm#18 0x562cdb0d4ffa in clang::Preprocessor::Lex(clang::Token&) clang/lib/Lex/Preprocessor.cpp:896:11 llvm#19 0x562cd77da950 in clang::ParseAST(clang::Sema&, bool, bool) clang/lib/Parse/ParseAST.cpp:163:7 [...] SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow clang/lib/Serialization/ASTReader.cpp:10171:15 in clang::ASTReader::ReadString(llvm::SmallVectorImpl<unsigned long> const&, unsigned int&) ``` The reason is this particular RUN line: ``` // RUN: env CC_PRINT_HEADERS_FORMAT=json CC_PRINT_HEADERS_FILTERING=direct-per-file CC_PRINT_HEADERS_FILE=%t.txt %clang -fsyntax-only -I %S/Inputs/print-header-json -isystem %S/Inputs/print-header-json/system -fmodules -fimplicit-module-maps -fmodules-cache-path=%t %s -o /dev/null ``` which was added in 8df194f ("[Clang] Support includes translated to module imports in -header-include-filtering=direct-per-file (llvm#156756)"). The problem is caused by an incremental build reusing stale cached module files (.pcm) that are no longer binary-compatible with the updated compiler. Adding a new sanitizer option altered the implicit binary layout of the serialized LangOptions data structure. The build + test system is oblivious to such changes. When the new compiler attempted to read the old module file (from the previous test invocation), it misinterpreted the data due to the layout mismatch, resulting in a heap-buffer-overflow. Unfortunately Clang's PCM format does not encode nor detect version mismatches here; a more graceful failure mode would be preferable. For now, fix the test to be more robust with incremental build + test.
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Otherwise debug-info is stripped, which influences the language of the current frame. Also, set explicit breakpoint because Windows seems to not obey the debugtrap. Log from failing test on Windows: ``` (lldb) command source -s 0 'lit-lldb-init-quiet' Executing commands in 'D:\test\lit-lldb-init-quiet'. (lldb) command source -C --silent-run true lit-lldb-init (lldb) target create "main.out" Current executable set to 'D:\test\main.out' (x86_64). (lldb) settings set interpreter.stop-command-source-on-error false (lldb) command source -s 0 'with-target.input' Executing commands in 'D:\test\with-target.input'. (lldb) expr blah ^ error: use of undeclared identifier 'blah' note: Falling back to default language. Ran expression as 'Objective C++'. (lldb) run Process 29404 launched: 'D:\test\main.out' (x86_64) Process 29404 stopped * thread #1, stop reason = Exception 0x80000003 encountered at address 0x7ff7b3df7189 frame #0: 0x00007ff7b3df718a main.out -> 0x7ff7b3df718a: xorl %eax, %eax 0x7ff7b3df718c: popq %rcx 0x7ff7b3df718d: retq 0x7ff7b3df718e: int3 (lldb) expr blah ^ error: use of undeclared identifier 'blah' note: Falling back to default language. Ran expression as 'Objective C++'. (lldb) expr -l objc -- blah ^ error: use of undeclared identifier 'blah' note: Expression evaluation in pure Objective-C not supported. Ran expression as 'Objective C++'. (lldb) expr -l c -- blah ^ error: use of undeclared identifier 'blah' note: Expression evaluation in pure C not supported. Ran expression as 'ISO C++'. ```
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The Tkinter module was renamed to tkinter in Python 3.0. https://docs.python.org/2/library/tkinter.html https://docs.python.org/3/library/tkinter.html Rest of it appears to work when imported inside of LLDB: ``` $ ./bin/lldb /tmp/test.o (lldb) target create "/tmp/test.o" Current executable set to '/tmp/test.o' (x86_64). (lldb) b main Breakpoint 1: where = test.o`main + 8 at test.c:1:18, address = 0x0000000000001131 (lldb) run Process 121572 launched: '/tmp/test.o' (x86_64) Process 121572 stopped * thread #1, name = 'test.o', stop reason = breakpoint 1.1 frame #0: 0x0000555555555131 test.o`main at test.c:1:18 -> 1 int main() { int a = 1; char b = '?'; return 0; } (lldb) command script import <...>/llvm-project/lldb/examples/python/lldbtk.py (lldb) tk- Available completions: tk-process -- For more information run 'help tk-process' tk-target -- For more information run 'help tk-target' tk-variables -- For more information run 'help tk-variables' (lldb) tk-process (lldb) tk-target (lldb) tk-variables ```
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…ypes (llvm#162278) When we take the following C program: ``` int main() { return 0; } ``` and create a statically-linked executable from it: ``` clang -static -g -o main main.c ``` Then we can observe the following `lldb` behavior: ``` $ lldb (lldb) target create main Current executable set to '.../main' (x86_64). (lldb) breakpoint set --name main Breakpoint 1: where = main`main + 11 at main.c:2:3, address = 0x000000000022aa7b (lldb) process launch Process 3773637 launched: '/home/me/tmp/built-in/main' (x86_64) Process 3773637 stopped * thread #1, name = 'main', stop reason = breakpoint 1.1 frame #0: 0x000000000022aa7b main`main at main.c:2:3 1 int main() { -> 2 return 0; 3 } (lldb) script lldb.debugger.GetSelectedTarget().FindFirstType("__int128").size 0 (lldb) script lldb.debugger.GetSelectedTarget().FindFirstType("unsigned __int128").size 0 (lldb) quit ``` The value return by the `SBTarget::FindFirstType` method is wrong for the `__int128` and `unsigned __int128` basic types. The proposed changes make the `TypeSystemClang::GetBasicTypeEnumeration` method consistent with `gcc` and `clang` C [language extension](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/_005f_005fint128.html) related to 128-bit integer types as well as with the `BuiltinType::getName` method in the LLVM codebase itself. When the above change is applied, the behavior of the `lldb` changes in the following (desired) way: ``` $ lldb (lldb) target create main Current executable set to '.../main' (x86_64). (lldb) breakpoint set --name main Breakpoint 1: where = main`main + 11 at main.c:2:3, address = 0x000000000022aa7b (lldb) process launch Process 3773637 launched: '/home/me/tmp/built-in/main' (x86_64) Process 3773637 stopped * thread #1, name = 'main', stop reason = breakpoint 1.1 frame #0: 0x000000000022aa7b main`main at main.c:2:3 1 int main() { -> 2 return 0; 3 } (lldb) script lldb.debugger.GetSelectedTarget().FindFirstType("__int128").size 16 (lldb) script lldb.debugger.GetSelectedTarget().FindFirstType("unsigned __int128").size 16 (lldb) quit ``` --------- Co-authored-by: Matej Košík <[email protected]>
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Adding Permlanex16Op to ROCDL dialect to allow for subgroup reduce to be lowered to DPP ops for gfx 10+ devices as a continuation of this PR.