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Last change breaks RISCV port #4
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Also it breaks Z80 port too. Imho, repository is broken for now. /home/bsa/projects/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/Z80/Z80LegalizerInfo.cpp: In constructor ‘llvm::Z80LegalizerInfo::Z80LegalizerInfo(const llvm::Z80Subtarget&, const llvm::Z80TargetMachine&)’: |
Yeah, for now you can checkout 040b525c8d7f148c892431cc12a85b4e9bdbf6f0 it will compile. |
My clang and llvm are build in Debug mode (CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug). Moreover, they was built in Debug mode when I create first issue. I try 040b525 but result was same. |
Hmm, this version works fine for me so far:
I successfully compiled
Anyway, I'm sure @jacobly0 will soon push something that'll work again. |
clang --version clang -target z180 -S -Oz -xc - -o - <<<"int main(void) { return 0; }" |
After full recompiling using commands from wiki I have same result as before: "unable to legalize instruction..." |
Yeah i'm not sure why the revision I gave you earlier doesn't work for you. Let's just wait for jacobly to fix it. |
So, I just tried from scratch the latest commit so far and everything builds and runs fine for me (latest macOS), in both Debug and Release. For instance for the following outputs, I ran cmake with these parameters: The build lasted around 25 minutes, then:
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My build options are same, but debug, build jobs 5, link jobs 2, and generator ninja. Also I suggest to use shared libraries, because each linker job eats ~9GB of memory while linking clang and libclang with others static libs. |
I try again on clean environment. I clone repository, checkout 05c3c26, configure like you (but -G Ninja -DLLVM_PARALLEL_COMPILE_JOBS=9 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug). Result is: |
Note that I'm compiling with clang 9
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I confirm, that clang-6.0 builds last commit successfully and it works. |
good to hear, I guess this issue can be closed (though I wonder if the github actions builders can easily be fixed then...) |
Imho, different build results depending on compiler is more serious issue than syntax error, isn't it? |
The syntax error doesn't even happen with newer versions of gcc. The UB causing differences between compilers was already fixed. Closing. Edit: Oh, this discussion got so off topic I forgot what the original issue was.
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…t binding This fixes a failing testcase on Fedora 30 x86_64 (regression Fedora 29->30): PASS: ./bin/lldb ./lldb-test-build.noindex/functionalities/unwind/noreturn/TestNoreturnUnwind.test_dwarf/a.out -o 'settings set symbols.enable-external-lookup false' -o r -o bt -o quit * frame #0: 0x00007ffff7aa6e75 libc.so.6`__GI_raise + 325 frame #1: 0x00007ffff7a91895 libc.so.6`__GI_abort + 295 frame #2: 0x0000000000401140 a.out`func_c at main.c:12:2 frame #3: 0x000000000040113a a.out`func_b at main.c:18:2 frame #4: 0x0000000000401134 a.out`func_a at main.c:26:2 frame #5: 0x000000000040112e a.out`main(argc=<unavailable>, argv=<unavailable>) at main.c:32:2 frame #6: 0x00007ffff7a92f33 libc.so.6`__libc_start_main + 243 frame #7: 0x000000000040106e a.out`_start + 46 vs. FAIL - unrecognized abort() function: ./bin/lldb ./lldb-test-build.noindex/functionalities/unwind/noreturn/TestNoreturnUnwind.test_dwarf/a.out -o 'settings set symbols.enable-external-lookup false' -o r -o bt -o quit * frame #0: 0x00007ffff7aa6e75 libc.so.6`.annobin_raise.c + 325 frame #1: 0x00007ffff7a91895 libc.so.6`.annobin_loadmsgcat.c_end.unlikely + 295 frame #2: 0x0000000000401140 a.out`func_c at main.c:12:2 frame #3: 0x000000000040113a a.out`func_b at main.c:18:2 frame #4: 0x0000000000401134 a.out`func_a at main.c:26:2 frame #5: 0x000000000040112e a.out`main(argc=<unavailable>, argv=<unavailable>) at main.c:32:2 frame #6: 0x00007ffff7a92f33 libc.so.6`.annobin_libc_start.c + 243 frame #7: 0x000000000040106e a.out`.annobin_init.c.hot + 46 The extra ELF symbols are there due to Annobin (I did not investigate why this problem happened specifically since F-30 and not since F-28). It is due to: Symbol table '.dynsym' contains 2361 entries: Valu e Size Type Bind Vis Name 0000000000022769 5 FUNC LOCAL DEFAULT _nl_load_domain.cold 000000000002276e 0 NOTYPE LOCAL HIDDEN .annobin_abort.c.unlikely ... 000000000002276e 0 NOTYPE LOCAL HIDDEN .annobin_loadmsgcat.c_end.unlikely ... 000000000002276e 0 NOTYPE LOCAL HIDDEN .annobin_textdomain.c_end.unlikely 000000000002276e 548 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT abort 000000000002276e 548 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT abort@@GLIBC_2.2.5 000000000002276e 548 FUNC LOCAL DEFAULT __GI_abort 0000000000022992 0 NOTYPE LOCAL HIDDEN .annobin_abort.c_end.unlikely GDB has some more complicated preferences between overlapping and/or sharing address symbols, I have made here so far the most simple fix for this case. Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63540
The test is currently failing on some systems with ASAN enabled due to: ``` ==22898==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow on address 0x603000003da4 at pc 0x00010951c33d bp 0x7ffee6709e00 sp 0x7ffee67095c0 READ of size 5 at 0x603000003da4 thread T0 #0 0x10951c33c in wrap_memmove+0x16c (libclang_rt.asan_osx_dynamic.dylib:x86_64+0x1833c) #1 0x7fff4a327f57 in CFDataReplaceBytes+0x1ba (CoreFoundation:x86_64+0x13f57) #2 0x7fff4a415a44 in __CFDataInit+0x2db (CoreFoundation:x86_64+0x101a44) #3 0x1094f8490 in main main.m:424 #4 0x7fff77482084 in start+0x0 (libdyld.dylib:x86_64+0x17084) 0x603000003da4 is located 0 bytes to the right of 20-byte region [0x603000003d90,0x603000003da4) allocated by thread T0 here: #0 0x109547c02 in wrap_calloc+0xa2 (libclang_rt.asan_osx_dynamic.dylib:x86_64+0x43c02) #1 0x7fff763ad3ef in class_createInstance+0x52 (libobjc.A.dylib:x86_64+0x73ef) #2 0x7fff4c6b2d73 in NSAllocateObject+0x12 (Foundation:x86_64+0x1d73) #3 0x7fff4c6b5e5f in -[_NSPlaceholderData initWithBytes:length:copy:deallocator:]+0x40 (Foundation:x86_64+0x4e5f) #4 0x7fff4c6d4cf1 in -[NSData(NSData) initWithBytes:length:]+0x24 (Foundation:x86_64+0x23cf1) #5 0x1094f8245 in main main.m:404 #6 0x7fff77482084 in start+0x0 (libdyld.dylib:x86_64+0x17084) ``` The reason is that we create a string "HELLO" but get the size wrong (it's 5 bytes instead of 4). Later on we read the buffer and pretend it is 5 bytes long, causing an OOB read which ASAN detects. In general this test probably needs some cleanup as it produces on macOS 10.15 around 100 compiler warnings which isn't great, but let's first get the bot green.
This reverts commit e57a9ab. Parser/cxx2a-placeholder-type-constraint.cpp has MSan failures. Present at 7b81c3f: http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/builds/17133/steps/check-clang%20msan/logs/stdio not present at eaa594f: http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/builds/17132/steps/check-clang%20msan/logs/stdio Stack trace: ``` ==57032==WARNING: MemorySanitizer: use-of-uninitialized-value #0 0xccfe016 in clang::AutoTypeLoc::getLocalSourceRange() const /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/include/clang/AST/TypeLoc.h:2036:19 #1 0xcc56758 in CheckDeducedPlaceholderConstraints(clang::Sema&, clang::AutoType const&, clang::AutoTypeLoc, clang::QualType) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Sema/SemaTemplateDeduction.cpp:4505:56 #2 0xcc550ce in clang::Sema::DeduceAutoType(clang::TypeLoc, clang::Expr*&, clang::QualType&, llvm::Optional<unsigned int>, bool) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Sema/SemaTemplateDeduction.cpp:4707:11 #3 0xcc52407 in clang::Sema::DeduceAutoType(clang::TypeSourceInfo*, clang::Expr*&, clang::QualType&, llvm::Optional<unsigned int>, bool) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Sema/SemaTemplateDeduction.cpp:4457:10 #4 0xba38332 in clang::Sema::deduceVarTypeFromInitializer(clang::VarDecl*, clang::DeclarationName, clang::QualType, clang::TypeSourceInfo*, clang::SourceRange, bool, clang::Expr*) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Sema/SemaDecl.cpp:11351:7 #5 0xba3a8a9 in clang::Sema::DeduceVariableDeclarationType(clang::VarDecl*, bool, clang::Expr*) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Sema/SemaDecl.cpp:11385:26 #6 0xba3c520 in clang::Sema::AddInitializerToDecl(clang::Decl*, clang::Expr*, bool) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Sema/SemaDecl.cpp:11725:9 #7 0xb39c498 in clang::Parser::ParseDeclarationAfterDeclaratorAndAttributes(clang::Declarator&, clang::Parser::ParsedTemplateInfo const&, clang::Parser::ForRangeInit*) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Parse/ParseDecl.cpp:2399:17 #8 0xb394d80 in clang::Parser::ParseDeclGroup(clang::ParsingDeclSpec&, clang::DeclaratorContext, clang::SourceLocation*, clang::Parser::ForRangeInit*) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Parse/ParseDecl.cpp:2128:21 #9 0xb383bbf in clang::Parser::ParseSimpleDeclaration(clang::DeclaratorContext, clang::SourceLocation&, clang::Parser::ParsedAttributesWithRange&, bool, clang::Parser::ForRangeInit*, clang::SourceLocation*) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Parse/ParseDecl.cpp:1848:10 #10 0xb383129 in clang::Parser::ParseDeclaration(clang::DeclaratorContext, clang::SourceLocation&, clang::Parser::ParsedAttributesWithRange&, clang::SourceLocation*) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/PointerUnion.h #11 0xb53a388 in clang::Parser::ParseStatementOrDeclarationAfterAttributes(llvm::SmallVector<clang::Stmt*, 32u>&, clang::Parser::ParsedStmtContext, clang::SourceLocation*, clang::Parser::ParsedAttributesWithRange&) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Parse/ParseStmt.cpp:221:13 #12 0xb539309 in clang::Parser::ParseStatementOrDeclaration(llvm::SmallVector<clang::Stmt*, 32u>&, clang::Parser::ParsedStmtContext, clang::SourceLocation*) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Parse/ParseStmt.cpp:106:20 #13 0xb55610e in clang::Parser::ParseCompoundStatementBody(bool) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Parse/ParseStmt.cpp:1079:11 #14 0xb559529 in clang::Parser::ParseFunctionStatementBody(clang::Decl*, clang::Parser::ParseScope&) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Parse/ParseStmt.cpp:2204:21 #15 0xb33c13e in clang::Parser::ParseFunctionDefinition(clang::ParsingDeclarator&, clang::Parser::ParsedTemplateInfo const&, clang::Parser::LateParsedAttrList*) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Parse/Parser.cpp:1339:10 #16 0xb394703 in clang::Parser::ParseDeclGroup(clang::ParsingDeclSpec&, clang::DeclaratorContext, clang::SourceLocation*, clang::Parser::ForRangeInit*) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Parse/ParseDecl.cpp:2068:11 #17 0xb338e52 in clang::Parser::ParseDeclOrFunctionDefInternal(clang::Parser::ParsedAttributesWithRange&, clang::ParsingDeclSpec&, clang::AccessSpecifier) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Parse/Parser.cpp:1099:10 #18 0xb337674 in clang::Parser::ParseDeclarationOrFunctionDefinition(clang::Parser::ParsedAttributesWithRange&, clang::ParsingDeclSpec*, clang::AccessSpecifier) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Parse/Parser.cpp:1115:12 #19 0xb334a96 in clang::Parser::ParseExternalDeclaration(clang::Parser::ParsedAttributesWithRange&, clang::ParsingDeclSpec*) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Parse/Parser.cpp:935:12 #20 0xb32f12a in clang::Parser::ParseTopLevelDecl(clang::OpaquePtr<clang::DeclGroupRef>&, bool) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Parse/Parser.cpp:686:12 #21 0xb31e193 in clang::ParseAST(clang::Sema&, bool, bool) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Parse/ParseAST.cpp:158:20 #22 0x80263f0 in clang::FrontendAction::Execute() /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Frontend/FrontendAction.cpp:936:8 #23 0x7f2a257 in clang::CompilerInstance::ExecuteAction(clang::FrontendAction&) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/Frontend/CompilerInstance.cpp:965:33 #24 0x8288bef in clang::ExecuteCompilerInvocation(clang::CompilerInstance*) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/FrontendTool/ExecuteCompilerInvocation.cpp:290:25 #25 0xad44c2 in cc1_main(llvm::ArrayRef<char const*>, char const*, void*) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/tools/driver/cc1_main.cpp:239:15 #26 0xacd76a in ExecuteCC1Tool(llvm::ArrayRef<char const*>) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/tools/driver/driver.cpp:325:12 #27 0xacc9fd in main /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm-project/clang/tools/driver/driver.cpp:398:12 #28 0x7f7d82cdb2e0 in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x202e0) #29 0xa4dde9 in _start (/b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-msan/build/llvm_build_msan/bin/clang-11+0xa4dde9) ```
…imizing part. Summary: The primary goal of this refactoring is to separate DWARF optimizing part. So that it could be reused by linker or by any other client. There was a thread on llvm-dev discussing the necessity of such a refactoring: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-September/135068.html. This is a final part from series of patches for dsymutil. Previous patches : D71068, D71839, D72476. This patch: 1. Creates lib/DWARFLinker interface : void addObjectFile(DwarfLinkerObjFile &ObjFile); bool link(); void setOptions; 1. Moves all linking logic from tools/dsymutil/DwarfLinkerForBinary into lib/DWARFLinker. 2. Renames RelocationManager into AddressesManager. 3. Remarks creation logic moved from separate parallel execution into object file loading routine. Testing: it passes "check-all" lit testing. MD5 checksum for clang .dSYM bundle matches for the dsymutil with/without that patch. Reviewers: JDevlieghere, friss, dblaikie, aprantl, jdoerfert Reviewed By: JDevlieghere Subscribers: merge_guards_bot, hiraditya, jfb, llvm-commits, probinson, thegameg Tags: #llvm, #debug-info Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72915
Summary: Applying this cleanup: - MIRBuilder.buildInstr(TargetOpcode::G_ASHR) - .addDef(Shifted) - .addUse(Res) - .addUse(ShiftAmt); + MIRBuilder.buildAShr(Shifted, Res, ShiftAmt); caused an assertion failure here: llc: /home/jayfoad2/git/llvm-project/llvm/lib/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.cpp:404: llvm::MachineInstr *llvm::MachineRegisterInfo::getVRegDef(unsigned int) const: Assertion `(I.atEnd() || std::next(I) == def_instr_end()) && "getVRegDef assumes a single definition or no definition"' failed. #4 0x00000000050a6d96 in llvm::MachineRegisterInfo::getVRegDef (this=0x74606a0, Reg=2147483650) at /home/jayfoad2/git/llvm-project/llvm/lib/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.cpp:403 #5 0x00000000066148f6 in llvm::getConstantVRegValWithLookThrough (VReg=2147483650, MRI=..., LookThroughInstrs=false, HandleFConstant=true) at /home/jayfoad2/git/llvm-project/llvm/lib/CodeGen/GlobalISel/Utils.cpp:244 #6 0x00000000066147da in llvm::getConstantVRegVal (VReg=2147483650, MRI=...) at /home/jayfoad2/git/llvm-project/llvm/lib/CodeGen/GlobalISel/Utils.cpp:210 #7 0x0000000006615367 in llvm::ConstantFoldBinOp (Opcode=101, Op1=2147483650, Op2=2147483656, MRI=...) at /home/jayfoad2/git/llvm-project/llvm/lib/CodeGen/GlobalISel/Utils.cpp:341 #8 0x000000000657eee0 in llvm::CSEMIRBuilder::buildInstr (this=0x7465010, Opc=101, DstOps=..., SrcOps=..., Flag=...) at /home/jayfoad2/git/llvm-project/llvm/lib/CodeGen/GlobalISel/CSEMIRBuilder.cpp:160 #9 0x0000000003645958 in llvm::MachineIRBuilder::buildAShr (this=0x7465010, Dst=..., Src0=..., Src1=..., Flags=...) at /home/jayfoad2/git/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/CodeGen/GlobalISel/MachineIRBuilder.h:1298 #10 0x00000000065c35b1 in llvm::LegalizerHelper::lower (this=0x7fffffffb5f8, MI=..., TypeIdx=0, Ty=...) at /home/jayfoad2/git/llvm-project/llvm/lib/CodeGen/GlobalISel/LegalizerHelper.cpp:2020 because at this point there are two instructions defining Res: the original G_SMULO/G_UMULO and the new G_MUL that we built. The fix is to modify the original mul in place, so that there is only ever one definition of Res. Reviewers: arsenm, aditya_nandakumar Subscribers: wdng, rovka, hiraditya, volkan, Petar.Avramovic, llvm-commits Tags: #llvm Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72842
I moved that line elsewhere so that it no longer affects the Z80 backend, so RISCV "compiles" now. |
This reverts commit dfecec6. Merging the change revealed that there is a failure on the memory sanitizer bots. Command Output (stderr): -- ==3569==WARNING: MemorySanitizer: use-of-uninitialized-value #0 0x1d71bff in llvm::AVRSubtarget::ParseSubtargetFeatures(llvm::StringRef, llvm::StringRef) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm_build_msan/lib/Target/AVR/AVRGenSubtargetInfo.inc:471:7 #1 0x1d721f8 in initializeSubtargetDependencies /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/AVR/AVRSubtarget.cpp:50:3 #2 0x1d721f8 in llvm::AVRSubtarget::AVRSubtarget(llvm::Triple const&, std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char> > const&, std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char> > const&, llvm::AVRTargetMachine const&) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/AVR/AVRSubtarget.cpp:33:18 #3 0x1d3077f in llvm::AVRTargetMachine::AVRTargetMachine(llvm::Target const&, llvm::Triple const&, llvm::StringRef, llvm::StringRef, llvm::TargetOptions const&, llvm::Optional<llvm::Reloc::Model>, llvm::Optional<llvm::CodeModel::Model>, llvm::CodeGenOpt::Level, bool) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/AVR/AVRTargetMachine.cpp:52:7 #4 0x1d3169d in llvm::RegisterTargetMachine<llvm::AVRTargetMachine>::Allocator(llvm::Target const&, llvm::Triple const&, llvm::StringRef, llvm::StringRef, llvm::TargetOptions const&, llvm::Optional<llvm::Reloc::Model>, llvm::Optional<llvm::CodeModel::Model>, llvm::CodeGenOpt::Level, bool) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Support/TargetRegistry.h:1121:16 #5 0x86662f in createTargetMachine /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Support/TargetRegistry.h:402:12 #6 0x86662f in compileModule(char**, llvm::LLVMContext&) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/llvm/tools/llc/llc.cpp:473:52 #7 0x861f42 in main /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/llvm/tools/llc/llc.cpp:356:22 #8 0x7f76f7b072e0 in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x202e0) #9 0x7ebbc9 in _start (/b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm_build_msan/bin/llc+0x7ebbc9) SUMMARY: MemorySanitizer: use-of-uninitialized-value /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm_build_msan/lib/Target/AVR/AVRGenSubtargetInfo.inc:471:7 in llvm::AVRSubtarget::ParseSubtargetFeatures(llvm::StringRef, llvm::StringRef) Exiting FileCheck error: '<stdin>' is empty. -- The patch wiill be re-committed once fixed.
… when `__STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__` was undefined after definition. PP->getMacroInfo() returns nullptr for undefined macro, so we need to check this return value before dereference. Stack dump: ``` #0 0x0000000002185e6a llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(llvm::raw_ostream&) (/llvm-project/build/bin/clang-tidy+0x2185e6a) #1 0x0000000002183e8c llvm::sys::RunSignalHandlers() (/llvm-project/build/bin/clang-tidy+0x2183e8c) #2 0x0000000002183ff3 SignalHandler(int) (/llvm-project/build/bin/clang-tidy+0x2183ff3) #3 0x00007f37df9b1390 __restore_rt (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0+0x11390) #4 0x000000000052054e clang::tidy::bugprone::NotNullTerminatedResultCheck::check(clang::ast_matchers::MatchFinder::MatchResult const&) (/llvm-project/build/bin/clang-tidy+0x52054e) ``` Reviewed By: hokein Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85523
… when `__STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__` is not a literal. If `__STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__` is not a literal (e.g. `#define __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__ ((unsigned)1)`) bugprone-not-null-terminated-result check crashes. Stack dump: ``` #0 0x0000000002185e6a llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(llvm::raw_ostream&) (/llvm-project/build/bin/clang-tidy+0x2185e6a) #1 0x0000000002183e8c llvm::sys::RunSignalHandlers() (/llvm-project/build/bin/clang-tidy+0x2183e8c) #2 0x0000000002183ff3 SignalHandler(int) (/llvm-project/build/bin/clang-tidy+0x2183ff3) #3 0x00007f08d91b1390 __restore_rt (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0+0x11390) #4 0x00000000021338bb llvm::StringRef::getAsInteger(unsigned int, llvm::APInt&) const (/llvm-project/build/bin/clang-tidy+0x21338bb) #5 0x000000000052051c clang::tidy::bugprone::NotNullTerminatedResultCheck::check(clang::ast_matchers::MatchFinder::MatchResult const&) (/llvm-project/build/bin/clang-tidy+0x52051c) ``` Reviewed By: hokein Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85525
When `Target::GetEntryPointAddress()` calls `exe_module->GetObjectFile()->GetEntryPointAddress()`, and the returned `entry_addr` is valid, it can immediately be returned. However, just before that, an `llvm::Error` value has been setup, but in this case it is not consumed before returning, like is done further below in the function. In https://bugs.freebsd.org/248745 we got a bug report for this, where a very simple test case aborts and dumps core: ``` * thread #1, name = 'testcase', stop reason = breakpoint 1.1 frame #0: 0x00000000002018d4 testcase`main(argc=1, argv=0x00007fffffffea18) at testcase.c:3:5 1 int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 2 { -> 3 return 0; 4 } (lldb) p argc Program aborted due to an unhandled Error: Error value was Success. (Note: Success values must still be checked prior to being destroyed). Thread 1 received signal SIGABRT, Aborted. thr_kill () at thr_kill.S:3 3 thr_kill.S: No such file or directory. (gdb) bt #0 thr_kill () at thr_kill.S:3 #1 0x00000008049a0004 in __raise (s=6) at /usr/src/lib/libc/gen/raise.c:52 #2 0x0000000804916229 in abort () at /usr/src/lib/libc/stdlib/abort.c:67 #3 0x000000000451b5f5 in fatalUncheckedError () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/Error.cpp:112 #4 0x00000000019cf008 in GetEntryPointAddress () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Support/Error.h:267 #5 0x0000000001bccbd8 in ConstructorSetup () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp:67 #6 0x0000000001bcd2c0 in ThreadPlanCallFunction () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp:114 #7 0x00000000020076d4 in InferiorCallMmap () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Plugins/Process/Utility/InferiorCallPOSIX.cpp:97 #8 0x0000000001f4be33 in DoAllocateMemory () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Plugins/Process/FreeBSD/ProcessFreeBSD.cpp:604 #9 0x0000000001fe51b9 in AllocatePage () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Target/Memory.cpp:347 #10 0x0000000001fe5385 in AllocateMemory () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Target/Memory.cpp:383 #11 0x0000000001974da2 in AllocateMemory () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Target/Process.cpp:2301 #12 CanJIT () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Target/Process.cpp:2331 #13 0x0000000001a1bf3d in Evaluate () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Expression/UserExpression.cpp:190 #14 0x00000000019ce7a2 in EvaluateExpression () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Target/Target.cpp:2372 #15 0x0000000001ad784c in EvaluateExpression () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Commands/CommandObjectExpression.cpp:414 #16 0x0000000001ad86ae in DoExecute () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Commands/CommandObjectExpression.cpp:646 #17 0x0000000001a5e3ed in Execute () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Interpreter/CommandObject.cpp:1003 #18 0x0000000001a6c4a3 in HandleCommand () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Interpreter/CommandInterpreter.cpp:1762 #19 0x0000000001a6f98c in IOHandlerInputComplete () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Interpreter/CommandInterpreter.cpp:2760 #20 0x0000000001a90b08 in Run () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Core/IOHandler.cpp:548 #21 0x00000000019a6c6a in ExecuteIOHandlers () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Core/Debugger.cpp:903 #22 0x0000000001a70337 in RunCommandInterpreter () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Interpreter/CommandInterpreter.cpp:2946 #23 0x0000000001d9d812 in RunCommandInterpreter () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/API/SBDebugger.cpp:1169 #24 0x0000000001918be8 in MainLoop () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/tools/driver/Driver.cpp:675 #25 0x000000000191a114 in main () at /usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/tools/driver/Driver.cpp:890``` Fix the incorrect error catch by only instantiating an `Error` object if it is necessary. Reviewed By: JDevlieghere Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86355
This can fix an asan failure like below. ==15856==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: use-after-poison on address ... READ of size 8 at 0x6210001a3cb0 thread T0 #0 llvm::MachineInstr::getParent() #1 llvm::LiveVariables::VarInfo::findKill() #2 TwoAddressInstructionPass::rescheduleMIBelowKill() #3 TwoAddressInstructionPass::tryInstructionTransform() #4 TwoAddressInstructionPass::runOnMachineFunction() We need to update the Kills if we replace instructions. The Kills may be later accessed within TwoAddressInstruction pass. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89092
This reverts commit bfd2c21. This appears to be causing stage2 msan failures on buildbots: FAIL: LLVM :: Transforms/SimplifyCFG/X86/bug-25299.ll (65872 of 71835) ******************** TEST 'LLVM :: Transforms/SimplifyCFG/X86/bug-25299.ll' FAILED ******************** Script: -- : 'RUN: at line 1'; /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm_build_msan/bin/opt < /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/llvm/test/Transforms/SimplifyCFG/X86/bug-25299.ll -simplifycfg -S | /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm_build_msan/bin/FileCheck /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/llvm/test/Transforms/SimplifyCFG/X86/bug-25299.ll -- Exit Code: 2 Command Output (stderr): -- ==87374==WARNING: MemorySanitizer: use-of-uninitialized-value #0 0x9de47b6 in getBasicBlockIndex /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/IR/Instructions.h:2749:5 #1 0x9de47b6 in simplifyCommonResume /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Utils/SimplifyCFG.cpp:4112:23 #2 0x9de47b6 in simplifyResume /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Utils/SimplifyCFG.cpp:4039:12 #3 0x9de47b6 in (anonymous namespace)::SimplifyCFGOpt::simplifyOnce(llvm::BasicBlock*) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Utils/SimplifyCFG.cpp:6330:16 #4 0x9dcca13 in run /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Utils/SimplifyCFG.cpp:6358:16 #5 0x9dcca13 in llvm::simplifyCFG(llvm::BasicBlock*, llvm::TargetTransformInfo const&, llvm::SimplifyCFGOptions const&, llvm::SmallPtrSetImpl<llvm::BasicBlock*>*) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Utils/SimplifyCFG.cpp:6369:8 #6 0x974643d in iterativelySimplifyCFG(
CXXDeductionGuideDecl with a local typedef has its own copy of the TypedefDecl with the CXXDeductionGuideDecl as the DeclContext of that TypedefDecl. ``` template <typename T> struct A { typedef T U; A(U, T); }; A a{(int)0, (int)0}; ``` Related discussion on cfe-dev: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2020-November/067252.html Without this fix, when we import the CXXDeductionGuideDecl (via VisitFunctionDecl) then before creating the Decl we must import the FunctionType. However, the first parameter's type is the afore mentioned local typedef. So, we then start importing the TypedefDecl whose DeclContext is the CXXDeductionGuideDecl itself. The infinite loop is formed. ``` #0 clang::ASTNodeImporter::VisitCXXDeductionGuideDecl(clang::CXXDeductionGuideDecl*) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:3543:0 #1 clang::declvisitor::Base<std::add_pointer, clang::ASTNodeImporter, llvm::Expected<clang::Decl*> >::Visit(clang::Decl*) /home/egbomrt/WORK/llvm5/build/debug/tools/clang/include/clang/AST/DeclNodes.inc:405:0 #2 clang::ASTImporter::ImportImpl(clang::Decl*) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:8038:0 #3 clang::ASTImporter::Import(clang::Decl*) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:8200:0 #4 clang::ASTImporter::ImportContext(clang::DeclContext*) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:8297:0 #5 clang::ASTNodeImporter::ImportDeclContext(clang::Decl*, clang::DeclContext*&, clang::DeclContext*&) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:1852:0 #6 clang::ASTNodeImporter::ImportDeclParts(clang::NamedDecl*, clang::DeclContext*&, clang::DeclContext*&, clang::DeclarationName&, clang::NamedDecl*&, clang::SourceLocation&) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:1628:0 #7 clang::ASTNodeImporter::VisitTypedefNameDecl(clang::TypedefNameDecl*, bool) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:2419:0 #8 clang::ASTNodeImporter::VisitTypedefDecl(clang::TypedefDecl*) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:2500:0 #9 clang::declvisitor::Base<std::add_pointer, clang::ASTNodeImporter, llvm::Expected<clang::Decl*> >::Visit(clang::Decl*) /home/egbomrt/WORK/llvm5/build/debug/tools/clang/include/clang/AST/DeclNodes.inc:315:0 #10 clang::ASTImporter::ImportImpl(clang::Decl*) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:8038:0 #11 clang::ASTImporter::Import(clang::Decl*) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:8200:0 #12 llvm::Expected<clang::TypedefNameDecl*> clang::ASTNodeImporter::import<clang::TypedefNameDecl>(clang::TypedefNameDecl*) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:165:0 #13 clang::ASTNodeImporter::VisitTypedefType(clang::TypedefType const*) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:1304:0 #14 clang::TypeVisitor<clang::ASTNodeImporter, llvm::Expected<clang::QualType> >::Visit(clang::Type const*) /home/egbomrt/WORK/llvm5/build/debug/tools/clang/include/clang/AST/TypeNodes.inc:74:0 #15 clang::ASTImporter::Import(clang::QualType) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:8071:0 #16 llvm::Expected<clang::QualType> clang::ASTNodeImporter::import<clang::QualType>(clang::QualType const&) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:179:0 #17 clang::ASTNodeImporter::VisitFunctionProtoType(clang::FunctionProtoType const*) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:1244:0 #18 clang::TypeVisitor<clang::ASTNodeImporter, llvm::Expected<clang::QualType> >::Visit(clang::Type const*) /home/egbomrt/WORK/llvm5/build/debug/tools/clang/include/clang/AST/TypeNodes.inc:47:0 #19 clang::ASTImporter::Import(clang::QualType) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:8071:0 #20 llvm::Expected<clang::QualType> clang::ASTNodeImporter::import<clang::QualType>(clang::QualType const&) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:179:0 #21 clang::QualType clang::ASTNodeImporter::importChecked<clang::QualType>(llvm::Error&, clang::QualType const&) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:198:0 #22 clang::ASTNodeImporter::VisitFunctionDecl(clang::FunctionDecl*) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:3313:0 #23 clang::ASTNodeImporter::VisitCXXDeductionGuideDecl(clang::CXXDeductionGuideDecl*) clang/lib/AST/ASTImporter.cpp:3543:0 ``` The fix is to first create the TypedefDecl and only then start to import the DeclContext. Basically, we could do this during the import of all other Decls (not just for typedefs). But it seems, there is only one another AST construct that has a similar cycle: a struct defined as a function parameter: ``` int struct_in_proto(struct data_t{int a;int b;} *d); ``` In that case, however, we had decided to return simply with an error back then because that seemed to be a very rare construct. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92209
/home/marxin/Programming/gcc2/libsanitizer/ubsan/ubsan_value.cpp:77:25: runtime error: left shift of 0x0000000000000000fffffffffffffffb by 96 places cannot be represented in type '__int128' #0 0x7ffff754edfe in __ubsan::Value::getSIntValue() const /home/marxin/Programming/gcc2/libsanitizer/ubsan/ubsan_value.cpp:77 #1 0x7ffff7548719 in __ubsan::Value::isNegative() const /home/marxin/Programming/gcc2/libsanitizer/ubsan/ubsan_value.h:190 #2 0x7ffff7542a34 in handleShiftOutOfBoundsImpl /home/marxin/Programming/gcc2/libsanitizer/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:338 #3 0x7ffff75431b7 in __ubsan_handle_shift_out_of_bounds /home/marxin/Programming/gcc2/libsanitizer/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp:370 #4 0x40067f in main (/home/marxin/Programming/testcases/a.out+0x40067f) #5 0x7ffff72c8b24 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x27b24) #6 0x4005bd in _start (/home/marxin/Programming/testcases/a.out+0x4005bd) Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97263
…rtial type llvm-dwarfdump crashed for Unit header with DW_UT_partial type. ------------- llvm-dwarfdump: /tmp/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/Optional.h:197: T& llvm::optional_detail::OptionalStorage<T, true>::getValue() & [with T = long unsigned int]: Assertion `hasVal' failed. PLEASE submit a bug report to the technical support section of https://developer.amd.com/amd-aocc and include the crash backtrace. Stack dump: 0. Program arguments: llvm-dwarfdump -v /tmp/test/DebugInfo/X86/Output/dwarfdump-he ader.s.tmp.o #0 0x00007f37d5ad8838 llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(llvm::raw_ostream&, int) /tmp/llvm/lib/Support/Unix/Signals.inc:565:0 #1 0x00007f37d5ad88ef PrintStackTraceSignalHandler(void*) /tmp/llvm/lib/Support/Unix/Signals.inc:632:0 #2 0x00007f37d5ad65bd llvm::sys::RunSignalHandlers() /tmp/llvm/lib/Support/Signals.cpp:71:0 #3 0x00007f37d5ad81b9 SignalHandler(int) /tmp/llvm/lib/Support/Unix/Signals.inc:407:0 #4 0x00007f37d4c26040 (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x3f040) #5 0x00007f37d4c25fb7 raise /build/glibc-S9d2JN/glibc-2.27/signal/../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:51:0 #6 0x00007f37d4c27921 abort /build/glibc-S9d2JN/glibc-2.27/stdlib/abort.c:81:0 #7 0x00007f37d4c1748a __assert_fail_base /build/glibc-S9d2JN/glibc-2.27/assert/assert.c:89:0 #8 0x00007f37d4c17502 (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x30502) #9 0x00007f37d7576b81 llvm::optional_detail::OptionalStorage<unsigned long, true>::getValue() & /tmp/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/Optional.h:198:0 #10 0x00007f37d75726ac llvm::Optional<unsigned long>::operator*() && /tmp/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/Optional.h:309:0 #11 0x00007f37d7582968 llvm::DWARFCompileUnit::dump(llvm::raw_ostream&, llvm::DIDumpOptions) /tmp/llvm/lib/DebugInfo/DWARF/DWARFCompileUnit.cpp:30:0 -------------- Patch by: @jini.susan Reviewed By: @probinson Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101255
…ing it Having nested macros in the C code could cause clangd to fail an assert in clang::Preprocessor::setLoadedMacroDirective() and crash. #1 0x00000000007ace30 PrintStackTraceSignalHandler(void*) /qdelacru/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/Unix/Signals.inc:632:1 #2 0x00000000007aaded llvm::sys::RunSignalHandlers() /qdelacru/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/Signals.cpp:76:20 #3 0x00000000007ac7c1 SignalHandler(int) /qdelacru/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/Unix/Signals.inc:407:1 #4 0x00007f096604db20 __restore_rt (/lib64/libpthread.so.0+0x12b20) #5 0x00007f0964b307ff raise (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x377ff) #6 0x00007f0964b1ac35 abort (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x21c35) #7 0x00007f0964b1ab09 _nl_load_domain.cold.0 (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x21b09) #8 0x00007f0964b28de6 (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x2fde6) #9 0x0000000001004d1a clang::Preprocessor::setLoadedMacroDirective(clang::IdentifierInfo*, clang::MacroDirective*, clang::MacroDirective*) /qdelacru/llvm-project/clang/lib/Lex/PPMacroExpansion.cpp:116:5 An example of the code that causes the assert failure: ``` ... ``` During code completion in clangd, the macros will be loaded in loadMainFilePreambleMacros() by iterating over the macro names and calling PreambleIdentifiers->get(). Since these macro names are store in a StringSet (has StringMap underlying container), the order of the iterator is not guaranteed to be same as the order seen in the source code. When clangd is trying to resolve nested macros it sometimes attempts to load them out of order which causes a macro to be stored twice. In the example above, ECHO2 macro gets resolved first, but since it uses another macro that has not been resolved it will try to resolve/store that as well. Now there are two MacroDirectives stored in the Preprocessor, ECHO and ECHO2. When clangd tries to load the next macro, ECHO, the preprocessor fails an assert in clang::Preprocessor::setLoadedMacroDirective() because there is already a MacroDirective stored for that macro name. In this diff, I check if the macro is already inside the IdentifierTable and if it is skip it so that it is not resolved twice. Reviewed By: kadircet Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101870
Change 636428c enabled BlockingRegion hooks for pthread_once(). Unfortunately this seems to cause crashes on Mac OS X which uses pthread_once() from locations that seem to result in crashes: | ThreadSanitizer:DEADLYSIGNAL | ==31465==ERROR: ThreadSanitizer: stack-overflow on address 0x7ffee73fffd8 (pc 0x00010807fd2a bp 0x7ffee7400050 sp 0x7ffee73fffb0 T93815) | #0 __tsan::MetaMap::GetSync(__tsan::ThreadState*, unsigned long, unsigned long, bool, bool) tsan_sync.cpp:195 (libclang_rt.tsan_osx_dynamic.dylib:x86_64+0x78d2a) | #1 __tsan::MutexPreLock(__tsan::ThreadState*, unsigned long, unsigned long, unsigned int) tsan_rtl_mutex.cpp:143 (libclang_rt.tsan_osx_dynamic.dylib:x86_64+0x6cefc) | #2 wrap_pthread_mutex_lock sanitizer_common_interceptors.inc:4240 (libclang_rt.tsan_osx_dynamic.dylib:x86_64+0x3dae0) | #3 flockfile <null>:2 (libsystem_c.dylib:x86_64+0x38a69) | #4 puts <null>:2 (libsystem_c.dylib:x86_64+0x3f69b) | #5 wrap_puts sanitizer_common_interceptors.inc (libclang_rt.tsan_osx_dynamic.dylib:x86_64+0x34d83) | #6 __tsan::OnPotentiallyBlockingRegionBegin() cxa_guard_acquire.cpp:8 (foo:x86_64+0x100000e48) | #7 wrap_pthread_once tsan_interceptors_posix.cpp:1512 (libclang_rt.tsan_osx_dynamic.dylib:x86_64+0x2f6e6) From the stack trace it can be seen that the caller is unknown, and the resulting stack-overflow seems to indicate that whoever the caller is does not have enough stack space or otherwise is running in a limited environment not yet ready for full instrumentation. Fix it by reverting behaviour on Mac OS X to not call BlockingRegion hooks from pthread_once(). Reported-by: azharudd Reviewed By: glider Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108305
The registers involved might not be identical, but can still overlap (e.g. "str w0, [x0, #4]!").
We experienced some deadlocks when we used multiple threads for logging using `scan-builds` intercept-build tool when we used multiple threads by e.g. logging `make -j16` ``` (gdb) bt #0 0x00007f2bb3aff110 in __lll_lock_wait () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0 #1 0x00007f2bb3af70a3 in pthread_mutex_lock () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0 #2 0x00007f2bb3d152e4 in ?? () #3 0x00007ffcc5f0cc80 in ?? () #4 0x00007f2bb3d2bf5b in ?? () from /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 #5 0x00007f2bb3b5da27 in ?? () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 #6 0x00007f2bb3b5dbe0 in exit () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 #7 0x00007f2bb3d144ee in ?? () #8 0x746e692f706d742f in ?? () #9 0x692d747065637265 in ?? () #10 0x2f653631326b3034 in ?? () #11 0x646d632e35353532 in ?? () #12 0x0000000000000000 in ?? () ``` I think the gcc's exit call caused the injected `libear.so` to be unloaded by the `ld`, which in turn called the `void on_unload() __attribute__((destructor))`. That tried to acquire an already locked mutex which was left locked in the `bear_report_call()` call, that probably encountered some error and returned early when it forgot to unlock the mutex. All of these are speculation since from the backtrace I could not verify if frames 2 and 3 are in fact corresponding to the `libear.so` module. But I think it's a fairly safe bet. So, hereby I'm releasing the held mutex on *all paths*, even if some failure happens. PS: I would use lock_guards, but it's C. Reviewed-by: NoQ Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118439
We experienced some deadlocks when we used multiple threads for logging using `scan-builds` intercept-build tool when we used multiple threads by e.g. logging `make -j16` ``` (gdb) bt #0 0x00007f2bb3aff110 in __lll_lock_wait () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0 jacobly0#1 0x00007f2bb3af70a3 in pthread_mutex_lock () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0 jacobly0#2 0x00007f2bb3d152e4 in ?? () jacobly0#3 0x00007ffcc5f0cc80 in ?? () jacobly0#4 0x00007f2bb3d2bf5b in ?? () from /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 jacobly0#5 0x00007f2bb3b5da27 in ?? () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 jacobly0#6 0x00007f2bb3b5dbe0 in exit () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 jacobly0#7 0x00007f2bb3d144ee in ?? () jacobly0#8 0x746e692f706d742f in ?? () jacobly0#9 0x692d747065637265 in ?? () jacobly0#10 0x2f653631326b3034 in ?? () jacobly0#11 0x646d632e35353532 in ?? () jacobly0#12 0x0000000000000000 in ?? () ``` I think the gcc's exit call caused the injected `libear.so` to be unloaded by the `ld`, which in turn called the `void on_unload() __attribute__((destructor))`. That tried to acquire an already locked mutex which was left locked in the `bear_report_call()` call, that probably encountered some error and returned early when it forgot to unlock the mutex. All of these are speculation since from the backtrace I could not verify if frames 2 and 3 are in fact corresponding to the `libear.so` module. But I think it's a fairly safe bet. So, hereby I'm releasing the held mutex on *all paths*, even if some failure happens. PS: I would use lock_guards, but it's C. Reviewed-by: NoQ Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118439 (cherry picked from commit d919d02)
This reverts commit c274b6e. The x86_64 debian bot got a failure with this patch, https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot#builders/68/builds/33078 where SymbolFile/DWARF/x86/DW_TAG_variable-DW_AT_decl_file-DW_AT_abstract_origin-crosscu1.s is crashing here - #2 0x0000000000425a9f SignalHandler(int) Signals.cpp:0:0 #3 0x00007f57160e9140 __restore_rt (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0+0x14140) #4 0x00007f570d911e43 lldb_private::SourceManager::GetFile(lldb_private::FileSpec const&) crtstuff.c:0:0 #5 0x00007f570d914270 lldb_private::SourceManager::DisplaySourceLinesWithLineNumbers(lldb_private::FileSpec const&, unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int, char const*, lldb_private::Stream*, lldb_private::SymbolContextList const*) crtstuff.c:0:0 #6 0x00007f570da662c8 lldb_private::StackFrame::GetStatus(lldb_private::Stream&, bool, bool, bool, char const*) crtstuff.c:0:0 I don't get a failure here my mac, I'll review this method more closely tomorrow.
…104523) Compilers and language runtimes often use helper functions that are fundamentally uninteresting when debugging anything but the compiler/runtime itself. This patch introduces a user-extensible mechanism that allows for these frames to be hidden from backtraces and automatically skipped over when navigating the stack with `up` and `down`. This does not affect the numbering of frames, so `f <N>` will still provide access to the hidden frames. The `bt` output will also print a hint that frames have been hidden. My primary motivation for this feature is to hide thunks in the Swift programming language, but I'm including an example recognizer for `std::function::operator()` that I wished for myself many times while debugging LLDB. rdar://126629381 Example output. (Yes, my proof-of-concept recognizer could hide even more frames if we had a method that returned the function name without the return type or I used something that isn't based off regex, but it's really only meant as an example). before: ``` (lldb) thread backtrace --filtered=false * thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = breakpoint 1.1 * frame #0: 0x0000000100001f04 a.out`foo(x=1, y=1) at main.cpp:4:10 frame #1: 0x0000000100003a00 a.out`decltype(std::declval<int (*&)(int, int)>()(std::declval<int>(), std::declval<int>())) std::__1::__invoke[abi:se200000]<int (*&)(int, int), int, int>(__f=0x000000016fdff280, __args=0x000000016fdff224, __args=0x000000016fdff220) at invoke.h:149:25 frame #2: 0x000000010000399c a.out`int std::__1::__invoke_void_return_wrapper<int, false>::__call[abi:se200000]<int (*&)(int, int), int, int>(__args=0x000000016fdff280, __args=0x000000016fdff224, __args=0x000000016fdff220) at invoke.h:216:12 frame #3: 0x0000000100003968 a.out`std::__1::__function::__alloc_func<int (*)(int, int), std::__1::allocator<int (*)(int, int)>, int (int, int)>::operator()[abi:se200000](this=0x000000016fdff280, __arg=0x000000016fdff224, __arg=0x000000016fdff220) at function.h:171:12 frame #4: 0x00000001000026bc a.out`std::__1::__function::__func<int (*)(int, int), std::__1::allocator<int (*)(int, int)>, int (int, int)>::operator()(this=0x000000016fdff278, __arg=0x000000016fdff224, __arg=0x000000016fdff220) at function.h:313:10 frame #5: 0x0000000100003c38 a.out`std::__1::__function::__value_func<int (int, int)>::operator()[abi:se200000](this=0x000000016fdff278, __args=0x000000016fdff224, __args=0x000000016fdff220) const at function.h:430:12 frame #6: 0x0000000100002038 a.out`std::__1::function<int (int, int)>::operator()(this= Function = foo(int, int) , __arg=1, __arg=1) const at function.h:989:10 frame #7: 0x0000000100001f64 a.out`main(argc=1, argv=0x000000016fdff4f8) at main.cpp:9:10 frame #8: 0x0000000183cdf154 dyld`start + 2476 (lldb) ``` after ``` (lldb) bt * thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = breakpoint 1.1 * frame #0: 0x0000000100001f04 a.out`foo(x=1, y=1) at main.cpp:4:10 frame #1: 0x0000000100003a00 a.out`decltype(std::declval<int (*&)(int, int)>()(std::declval<int>(), std::declval<int>())) std::__1::__invoke[abi:se200000]<int (*&)(int, int), int, int>(__f=0x000000016fdff280, __args=0x000000016fdff224, __args=0x000000016fdff220) at invoke.h:149:25 frame #2: 0x000000010000399c a.out`int std::__1::__invoke_void_return_wrapper<int, false>::__call[abi:se200000]<int (*&)(int, int), int, int>(__args=0x000000016fdff280, __args=0x000000016fdff224, __args=0x000000016fdff220) at invoke.h:216:12 frame #6: 0x0000000100002038 a.out`std::__1::function<int (int, int)>::operator()(this= Function = foo(int, int) , __arg=1, __arg=1) const at function.h:989:10 frame #7: 0x0000000100001f64 a.out`main(argc=1, argv=0x000000016fdff4f8) at main.cpp:9:10 frame #8: 0x0000000183cdf154 dyld`start + 2476 Note: Some frames were hidden by frame recognizers ```
`JITDylibSearchOrderResolver` local variable can be destroyed before completion of all callbacks. Capture it together with `Deps` in `OnEmitted` callback. Original error: ``` ==2035==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: stack-use-after-return on address 0x7bebfa155b70 at pc 0x7ff2a9a88b4a bp 0x7bec08d51980 sp 0x7bec08d51978 READ of size 8 at 0x7bebfa155b70 thread T87 (tf_xla-cpu-llvm) #0 0x7ff2a9a88b49 in operator() llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/Orc/RTDyldObjectLinkingLayer.cpp:55:58 #1 0x7ff2a9a88b49 in __invoke<(lambda at llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/Orc/RTDyldObjectLinkingLayer.cpp:55:9) &, const llvm::DenseMap<llvm::orc::JITDylib *, llvm::DenseSet<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, llvm::DenseMapInfo<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, void> >, llvm::DenseMapInfo<llvm::orc::JITDylib *, void>, llvm::detail::DenseMapPair<llvm::orc::JITDylib *, llvm::DenseSet<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, llvm::DenseMapInfo<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, void> > > > &> libcxx/include/__type_traits/invoke.h:149:25 #2 0x7ff2a9a88b49 in __call<(lambda at llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/Orc/RTDyldObjectLinkingLayer.cpp:55:9) &, const llvm::DenseMap<llvm::orc::JITDylib *, llvm::DenseSet<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, llvm::DenseMapInfo<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, void> >, llvm::DenseMapInfo<llvm::orc::JITDylib *, void>, llvm::detail::DenseMapPair<llvm::orc::JITDylib *, llvm::DenseSet<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, llvm::DenseMapInfo<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, void> > > > &> libcxx/include/__type_traits/invoke.h:224:5 #3 0x7ff2a9a88b49 in operator() libcxx/include/__functional/function.h:210:12 #4 0x7ff2a9a88b49 in void std::__u::__function::__policy_invoker<void (llvm::DenseMap<llvm::orc::JITDylib*, llvm::DenseSet<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, ```
Static destructor can race with calls to notify and trigger tsan warning. ``` WARNING: ThreadSanitizer: data race (pid=5787) Write of size 1 at 0x55bec9df8de8 by thread T23: #0 pthread_mutex_destroy [third_party/llvm/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/tsan/rtl/tsan_interceptors_posix.cpp:1344](third_party/llvm/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/tsan/rtl/tsan_interceptors_posix.cpp?l=1344&cl=669089572):3 (be1eb158bb70fc9cf7be2db70407e512890e5c6e20720cd88c69d7d9c26ea531_0200d5f71908+0x1b12affb) (BuildId: ff25ace8b17d9863348bb1759c47246c) #1 __libcpp_recursive_mutex_destroy [third_party/crosstool/v18/stable/src/libcxx/include/__thread/support/pthread.h:91](third_party/crosstool/v18/stable/src/libcxx/include/__thread/support/pthread.h?l=91&cl=669089572):10 (be1eb158bb70fc9cf7be2db70407e512890e5c6e20720cd88c69d7d9c26ea531_0200d5f71908+0x4523d4e9) (BuildId: ff25ace8b17d9863348bb1759c47246c) #2 std::__tsan::recursive_mutex::~recursive_mutex() [third_party/crosstool/v18/stable/src/libcxx/src/mutex.cpp:52](third_party/crosstool/v18/stable/src/libcxx/src/mutex.cpp?l=52&cl=669089572):11 (be1eb158bb70fc9cf7be2db70407e512890e5c6e20720cd88c69d7d9c26ea531_0200d5f71908+0x4523d4e9) #3 ~SmartMutex [third_party/llvm/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Support/Mutex.h:28](third_party/llvm/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Support/Mutex.h?l=28&cl=669089572):11 (be1eb158bb70fc9cf7be2db70407e512890e5c6e20720cd88c69d7d9c26ea531_0200d5f71908+0x2bcaedfe) (BuildId: ff25ace8b17d9863348bb1759c47246c) #4 (anonymous namespace)::PerfJITEventListener::~PerfJITEventListener() [third_party/llvm/llvm-project/llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/PerfJITEvents/PerfJITEventListener.cpp:65](third_party/llvm/llvm-project/llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/PerfJITEvents/PerfJITEventListener.cpp?l=65&cl=669089572):3 (be1eb158bb70fc9cf7be2db70407e512890e5c6e20720cd88c69d7d9c26ea531_0200d5f71908+0x2bcaedfe) #5 cxa_at_exit_callback_installed_at(void*) [third_party/llvm/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/tsan/rtl/tsan_interceptors_posix.cpp:437](third_party/llvm/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/tsan/rtl/tsan_interceptors_posix.cpp?l=437&cl=669089572):3 (be1eb158bb70fc9cf7be2db70407e512890e5c6e20720cd88c69d7d9c26ea531_0200d5f71908+0x1b172cb9) (BuildId: ff25ace8b17d9863348bb1759c47246c) #6 llvm::JITEventListener::createPerfJITEventListener() [third_party/llvm/llvm-project/llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/PerfJITEvents/PerfJITEventListener.cpp:496](third_party/llvm/llvm-project/llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/PerfJITEvents/PerfJITEventListener.cpp?l=496&cl=669089572):3 (be1eb158bb70fc9cf7be2db70407e512890e5c6e20720cd88c69d7d9c26ea531_0200d5f71908+0x2bcad8f5) (BuildId: ff25ace8b17d9863348bb1759c47246c) ``` ``` Previous atomic read of size 1 at 0x55bec9df8de8 by thread T192 (mutexes: write M0, write M1): #0 pthread_mutex_unlock [third_party/llvm/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/tsan/rtl/tsan_interceptors_posix.cpp:1387](third_party/llvm/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/tsan/rtl/tsan_interceptors_posix.cpp?l=1387&cl=669089572):3 (be1eb158bb70fc9cf7be2db70407e512890e5c6e20720cd88c69d7d9c26ea531_0200d5f71908+0x1b12b6bb) (BuildId: ff25ace8b17d9863348bb1759c47246c) #1 __libcpp_recursive_mutex_unlock [third_party/crosstool/v18/stable/src/libcxx/include/__thread/support/pthread.h:87](third_party/crosstool/v18/stable/src/libcxx/include/__thread/support/pthread.h?l=87&cl=669089572):10 (be1eb158bb70fc9cf7be2db70407e512890e5c6e20720cd88c69d7d9c26ea531_0200d5f71908+0x4523d589) (BuildId: ff25ace8b17d9863348bb1759c47246c) #2 std::__tsan::recursive_mutex::unlock() [third_party/crosstool/v18/stable/src/libcxx/src/mutex.cpp:64](third_party/crosstool/v18/stable/src/libcxx/src/mutex.cpp?l=64&cl=669089572):11 (be1eb158bb70fc9cf7be2db70407e512890e5c6e20720cd88c69d7d9c26ea531_0200d5f71908+0x4523d589) #3 unlock [third_party/llvm/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Support/Mutex.h:47](third_party/llvm/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Support/Mutex.h?l=47&cl=669089572):16 (be1eb158bb70fc9cf7be2db70407e512890e5c6e20720cd88c69d7d9c26ea531_0200d5f71908+0x2bcaf968) (BuildId: ff25ace8b17d9863348bb1759c47246c) #4 ~lock_guard [third_party/crosstool/v18/stable/src/libcxx/include/__mutex/lock_guard.h:39](third_party/crosstool/v18/stable/src/libcxx/include/__mutex/lock_guard.h?l=39&cl=669089572):101 (be1eb158bb70fc9cf7be2db70407e512890e5c6e20720cd88c69d7d9c26ea531_0200d5f71908+0x2bcaf968) #5 (anonymous namespace)::PerfJITEventListener::notifyObjectLoaded(unsigned long, llvm::object::ObjectFile const&, llvm::RuntimeDyld::LoadedObjectInfo const&) [third_party/llvm/llvm-project/llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/PerfJITEvents/PerfJITEventListener.cpp:290](https://cs.corp.google.com/piper///depot/google3/third_party/llvm/llvm-project/llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/PerfJITEvents/PerfJITEventListener.cpp?l=290&cl=669089572):1 (be1eb158bb70fc9cf7be2db70407e512890e5c6e20720cd88c69d7d9c26ea531_0200d5f71908+0x2bcaf968) #6 llvm::orc::RTDyldObjectLinkingLayer::onObjEmit(llvm::orc::MaterializationResponsibility&, llvm::object::OwningBinary<llvm::object::ObjectFile>, std::__tsan::unique_ptr<llvm::RuntimeDyld::MemoryManager, std::__tsan::default_delete<llvm::RuntimeDyld::MemoryManager>>, std::__tsan::unique_ptr<llvm::RuntimeDyld::LoadedObjectInfo, std::__tsan::default_delete<llvm::RuntimeDyld::LoadedObjectInfo>>, std::__tsan::unique_ptr<llvm::DenseMap<llvm::orc::JITDylib*, llvm::DenseSet<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, llvm::DenseMapInfo<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, void>>, llvm::DenseMapInfo<llvm::orc::JITDylib*, void>, llvm::detail::DenseMapPair<llvm::orc::JITDylib*, llvm::DenseSet<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, llvm::DenseMapInfo<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, void>>>>, std::__tsan::default_delete<llvm::DenseMap<llvm::orc::JITDylib*, llvm::DenseSet<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, llvm::DenseMapInfo<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, void>>, llvm::DenseMapInfo<llvm::orc::JITDylib*, void>, llvm::detail::DenseMapPair<llvm::orc::JITDylib*, llvm::DenseSet<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, llvm::DenseMapInfo<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, void>>>>>>, llvm::Error) [third_party/llvm/llvm-project/llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/Orc/RTDyldObjectLinkingLayer.cpp:386](https://cs.corp.google.com/piper///depot/google3/third_party/llvm/llvm-project/llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/Orc/RTDyldObjectLinkingLayer.cpp?l=386&cl=669089572):10 (be1eb158bb70fc9cf7be2db70407e512890e5c6e20720cd88c69d7d9c26ea531_0200d5f71908+0x2bc404a8) (BuildId: ff25ace8b17d9863348bb1759c47246c) ```
When SPARC Asan testing is enabled by PR llvm#107405, many Linux/sparc64 tests just hang like ``` #0 0xf7ae8e90 in syscall () from /usr/lib32/libc.so.6 #1 0x701065e8 in __sanitizer::FutexWait(__sanitizer::atomic_uint32_t*, unsigned int) () at compiler-rt/lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_linux.cpp:766 #2 0x70107c90 in Wait () at compiler-rt/lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_mutex.cpp:35 #3 0x700f7cac in Lock () at compiler-rt/lib/asan/../sanitizer_common/sanitizer_mutex.h:196 #4 Lock () at compiler-rt/lib/asan/../sanitizer_common/sanitizer_thread_registry.h:98 #5 LockThreads () at compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_thread.cpp:489 #6 0x700e9c8c in __asan::BeforeFork() () at compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_posix.cpp:157 #7 0xf7ac83f4 in ?? () from /usr/lib32/libc.so.6 Backtrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?) ``` It turns out that this happens in tests using `internal_fork` (e.g. invoking `llvm-symbolizer`): unlike most other Linux targets, which use `clone`, Linux/sparc64 has to use `__fork` instead. While `clone` doesn't trigger `pthread_atfork` handlers, `__fork` obviously does, causing the hang. To avoid this, this patch disables `InstallAtForkHandler` and lets the ASan tests run to completion. Tested on `sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu`.
…ext is not fully initialized (llvm#110481) As this comment around target initialization implies: ``` // This can be NULL if we don't know anything about the architecture or if // the target for an architecture isn't enabled in the llvm/clang that we // built ``` There are cases where we might fail to call `InitBuiltinTypes` when creating the backing `ASTContext` for a `TypeSystemClang`. If that happens, the builtins `QualType`s, e.g., `VoidPtrTy`/`IntTy`/etc., are not initialized and dereferencing them as we do in `GetBuiltinTypeForEncodingAndBitSize` (and other places) will lead to nullptr-dereferences. Example backtrace: ``` (lldb) run Assertion failed: (!isNull() && "Cannot retrieve a NULL type pointer"), function getCommonPtr, file Type.h, line 958. Process 2680 stopped * thread #15, name = '<lldb.process.internal-state(pid=2712)>', stop reason = hit program assert frame #4: 0x000000010cdf3cdc liblldb.20.0.0git.dylib`DWARFASTParserClang::ExtractIntFromFormValue(lldb_private::CompilerType const&, lldb_private::plugin::dwarf::DWARFFormValue const&) const (.cold.1) + liblldb.20.0.0git.dylib`DWARFASTParserClang::ParseObjCMethod(lldb_private::ObjCLanguage::MethodName const&, lldb_private::plugin::dwarf::DWARFDIE const&, lldb_private::CompilerType, ParsedDWARFTypeAttributes , bool) (.cold.1): -> 0x10cdf3cdc <+0>: stp x29, x30, [sp, #-0x10]! 0x10cdf3ce0 <+4>: mov x29, sp 0x10cdf3ce4 <+8>: adrp x0, 545 0x10cdf3ce8 <+12>: add x0, x0, #0xa25 ; "ParseObjCMethod" Target 0: (lldb) stopped. (lldb) bt * thread #15, name = '<lldb.process.internal-state(pid=2712)>', stop reason = hit program assert frame #0: 0x0000000180d08600 libsystem_kernel.dylib`__pthread_kill + 8 frame #1: 0x0000000180d40f50 libsystem_pthread.dylib`pthread_kill + 288 frame #2: 0x0000000180c4d908 libsystem_c.dylib`abort + 128 frame #3: 0x0000000180c4cc1c libsystem_c.dylib`__assert_rtn + 284 * frame #4: 0x000000010cdf3cdc liblldb.20.0.0git.dylib`DWARFASTParserClang::ExtractIntFromFormValue(lldb_private::CompilerType const&, lldb_private::plugin::dwarf::DWARFFormValue const&) const (.cold.1) + frame #5: 0x0000000109d30acc liblldb.20.0.0git.dylib`lldb_private::TypeSystemClang::GetBuiltinTypeForEncodingAndBitSize(lldb::Encoding, unsigned long) + 1188 frame #6: 0x0000000109aaaed4 liblldb.20.0.0git.dylib`DynamicLoaderMacOS::NotifyBreakpointHit(void*, lldb_private::StoppointCallbackContext*, unsigned long long, unsigned long long) + 384 ``` This patch adds a one-time user-visible warning for when we fail to initialize the AST to indicate that initialization went wrong for the given target. Additionally, we add checks for whether one of the `ASTContext` `QualType`s is invalid before dereferencing any builtin types. The warning would look as follows: ``` (lldb) target create "a.out" Current executable set to 'a.out' (arm64). (lldb) b main warning: Failed to initialize builtin ASTContext types for target 'some-unknown-triple'. Printing variables may behave unexpectedly. Breakpoint 1: where = a.out`main + 8 at stepping.cpp:5:14, address = 0x0000000100003f90 ``` rdar://134869779
…onger cause a crash (llvm#116569) This PR fixes a bug introduced by llvm#110199, which causes any half float argument to crash the compiler on MIPS64. Currently compiling this bit of code with `llc -mtriple=mips64`: ``` define void @half_args(half %a) nounwind { entry: ret void } ``` Crashes with the following log: ``` LLVM ERROR: unable to allocate function argument #0 PLEASE submit a bug report to https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/ and include the crash backtrace. Stack dump: 0. Program arguments: llc -mtriple=mips64 1. Running pass 'Function Pass Manager' on module '<stdin>'. 2. Running pass 'MIPS DAG->DAG Pattern Instruction Selection' on function '@half_args' #0 0x000055a3a4013df8 llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(llvm::raw_ostream&, int) (/home/davide/Ps2/rps2-tools/prefix/bin/llc+0x32d0df8) #1 0x000055a3a401199e llvm::sys::RunSignalHandlers() (/home/davide/Ps2/rps2-tools/prefix/bin/llc+0x32ce99e) #2 0x000055a3a40144a8 SignalHandler(int) Signals.cpp:0:0 #3 0x00007f00bde558c0 __restore_rt libc_sigaction.c:0:0 #4 0x00007f00bdea462c __pthread_kill_implementation ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:44:76 #5 0x00007f00bde55822 gsignal ./signal/../sysdeps/posix/raise.c:27:6 #6 0x00007f00bde3e4af abort ./stdlib/abort.c:81:7 #7 0x000055a3a3f80e3c llvm::report_fatal_error(llvm::Twine const&, bool) (/home/davide/Ps2/rps2-tools/prefix/bin/llc+0x323de3c) #8 0x000055a3a2e20dfa (/home/davide/Ps2/rps2-tools/prefix/bin/llc+0x20dddfa) #9 0x000055a3a2a34e20 llvm::MipsTargetLowering::LowerFormalArguments(llvm::SDValue, unsigned int, bool, llvm::SmallVectorImpl<llvm::ISD::InputArg> const&, llvm::SDLoc const&, llvm::SelectionDAG&, llvm::SmallVectorImpl<llvm::SDValue>&) const MipsISelLowering.cpp:0:0 #10 0x000055a3a3d896a9 llvm::SelectionDAGISel::LowerArguments(llvm::Function const&) (/home/davide/Ps2/rps2-tools/prefix/bin/llc+0x30466a9) #11 0x000055a3a3e0b3ec llvm::SelectionDAGISel::SelectAllBasicBlocks(llvm::Function const&) (/home/davide/Ps2/rps2-tools/prefix/bin/llc+0x30c83ec) #12 0x000055a3a3e09e21 llvm::SelectionDAGISel::runOnMachineFunction(llvm::MachineFunction&) (/home/davide/Ps2/rps2-tools/prefix/bin/llc+0x30c6e21) #13 0x000055a3a2aae1ca llvm::MipsDAGToDAGISel::runOnMachineFunction(llvm::MachineFunction&) MipsISelDAGToDAG.cpp:0:0 #14 0x000055a3a3e07706 llvm::SelectionDAGISelLegacy::runOnMachineFunction(llvm::MachineFunction&) (/home/davide/Ps2/rps2-tools/prefix/bin/llc+0x30c4706) #15 0x000055a3a3051ed6 llvm::MachineFunctionPass::runOnFunction(llvm::Function&) (/home/davide/Ps2/rps2-tools/prefix/bin/llc+0x230eed6) #16 0x000055a3a35a3ec9 llvm::FPPassManager::runOnFunction(llvm::Function&) (/home/davide/Ps2/rps2-tools/prefix/bin/llc+0x2860ec9) #17 0x000055a3a35ac3b2 llvm::FPPassManager::runOnModule(llvm::Module&) (/home/davide/Ps2/rps2-tools/prefix/bin/llc+0x28693b2) #18 0x000055a3a35a499c llvm::legacy::PassManagerImpl::run(llvm::Module&) (/home/davide/Ps2/rps2-tools/prefix/bin/llc+0x286199c) #19 0x000055a3a262abbb main (/home/davide/Ps2/rps2-tools/prefix/bin/llc+0x18e7bbb) #20 0x00007f00bde3fc4c __libc_start_call_main ./csu/../sysdeps/nptl/libc_start_call_main.h:74:3 #21 0x00007f00bde3fd05 call_init ./csu/../csu/libc-start.c:128:20 #22 0x00007f00bde3fd05 __libc_start_main@GLIBC_2.2.5 ./csu/../csu/libc-start.c:347:5 #23 0x000055a3a2624921 _start /builddir/glibc-2.39/csu/../sysdeps/x86_64/start.S:117:0 ``` This is caused by the fact that after the change, `f16`s are no longer lowered as `f32`s in calls. Two possible fixes are available: - Update calling conventions to properly support passing `f16` as integers. - Update `useFPRegsForHalfType()` to return `true` so that `f16` are still kept in `f32` registers, as before llvm#110199. This PR implements the first solution to not introduce any more ABI changes as llvm#110199 already did. As of what is the correct ABI for halfs, I don't think there is a correct answer. GCC doesn't support halfs on MIPS, and I couldn't find any information on old MIPS ABI manuals either.
…abort (llvm#117603) Hey guys, I found that Flang's built-in ABORT function is incomplete when I was using it. Compared with gfortran's ABORT (which can both abort and print out a backtrace), flang's ABORT implementation lacks the function of printing out a backtrace. This feature is essential for debugging and understanding the call stack at the failure point. To solve this problem, I completed the "// TODO:" of the abort function, and then implemented an additional built-in function BACKTRACE for flang. After a brief reading of the relevant source code, I used backtrace and backtrace_symbols in "execinfo.h" to quickly implement this. But since I used the above two functions directly, my implementation is slightly different from gfortran's implementation (in the output, the function call stack before main is additionally output, and the function line number is missing). In addition, since I used the above two functions, I did not need to add -g to embed debug information into the ELF file, but needed -rdynamic to ensure that the symbols are added to the dynamic symbol table (so that the function name will be printed out). Here is a comparison of the output between gfortran 's backtrace and my implementation: gfortran's implemention output: ``` #0 0x557eb71f4184 in testfun2_ at /home/hunter/plct/fortran/test.f90:5 #1 0x557eb71f4165 in testfun1_ at /home/hunter/plct/fortran/test.f90:13 #2 0x557eb71f4192 in test_backtrace at /home/hunter/plct/fortran/test.f90:17 #3 0x557eb71f41ce in main at /home/hunter/plct/fortran/test.f90:18 ``` my impelmention output: ``` Backtrace: #0 ./test(_FortranABacktrace+0x32) [0x574f07efcf92] #1 ./test(testfun2_+0x14) [0x574f07efc7b4] #2 ./test(testfun1_+0xd) [0x574f07efc7cd] #3 ./test(_QQmain+0x9) [0x574f07efc7e9] #4 ./test(main+0x12) [0x574f07efc802] #5 /usr/lib/libc.so.6(+0x25e08) [0x76954694fe08] #6 /usr/lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0x8c) [0x76954694fecc] #7 ./test(_start+0x25) [0x574f07efc6c5] ``` test program is: ``` function testfun2() result(err) implicit none integer :: err err = 1 call backtrace end function testfun2 subroutine testfun1() implicit none integer :: err integer :: testfun2 err = testfun2() end subroutine testfun1 program test_backtrace call testfun1() end program test_backtrace ``` I am well aware of the importance of line numbers, so I am now working on implementing line numbers (by parsing DWARF information) and supporting cross-platform (Windows) support.
…ne symbol size as symbols are created (llvm#117079)" This reverts commit ba668eb. Below test started failing again on x86_64 macOS CI. We're unsure if this patch is the exact cause, but since this patch has broken this test before, we speculatively revert it to see if it was indeed the root cause. ``` FAIL: lldb-shell :: Unwind/trap_frame_sym_ctx.test (1692 of 2162) ******************** TEST 'lldb-shell :: Unwind/trap_frame_sym_ctx.test' FAILED ******************** Exit Code: 1 Command Output (stderr): -- RUN: at line 7: /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/lldb-build/bin/clang --target=specify-a-target-or-use-a-_host-substitution --target=x86_64-apple-darwin22.6.0 -isysroot /Applications/Xcode-beta.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk -fmodules-cache-path=/Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/lldb-build/lldb-test-build.noindex/module-cache-clang/lldb-shell /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/lldb/test/Shell/Unwind/Inputs/call-asm.c /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/lldb/test/Shell/Unwind/Inputs/trap_frame_sym_ctx.s -o /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/lldb-build/tools/lldb/test/Shell/Unwind/Output/trap_frame_sym_ctx.test.tmp + /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/lldb-build/bin/clang --target=specify-a-target-or-use-a-_host-substitution --target=x86_64-apple-darwin22.6.0 -isysroot /Applications/Xcode-beta.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk -fmodules-cache-path=/Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/lldb-build/lldb-test-build.noindex/module-cache-clang/lldb-shell /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/lldb/test/Shell/Unwind/Inputs/call-asm.c /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/lldb/test/Shell/Unwind/Inputs/trap_frame_sym_ctx.s -o /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/lldb-build/tools/lldb/test/Shell/Unwind/Output/trap_frame_sym_ctx.test.tmp clang: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-fmodules-cache-path=/Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/lldb-build/lldb-test-build.noindex/module-cache-clang/lldb-shell' [-Wunused-command-line-argument] RUN: at line 8: /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/lldb-build/bin/lldb --no-lldbinit -S /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/lldb-build/tools/lldb/test/Shell/lit-lldb-init-quiet /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/lldb-build/tools/lldb/test/Shell/Unwind/Output/trap_frame_sym_ctx.test.tmp -s /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/lldb/test/Shell/Unwind/trap_frame_sym_ctx.test -o exit | /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/lldb-build/bin/FileCheck /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/lldb/test/Shell/Unwind/trap_frame_sym_ctx.test + /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/lldb-build/bin/lldb --no-lldbinit -S /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/lldb-build/tools/lldb/test/Shell/lit-lldb-init-quiet /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/lldb-build/tools/lldb/test/Shell/Unwind/Output/trap_frame_sym_ctx.test.tmp -s /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/lldb/test/Shell/Unwind/trap_frame_sym_ctx.test -o exit + /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/lldb-build/bin/FileCheck /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/lldb/test/Shell/Unwind/trap_frame_sym_ctx.test /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/lldb/test/Shell/Unwind/trap_frame_sym_ctx.test:21:10: error: CHECK: expected string not found in input ^ <stdin>:26:64: note: scanning from here frame #1: 0x0000000100003ee9 trap_frame_sym_ctx.test.tmp`tramp ^ <stdin>:27:2: note: possible intended match here frame #2: 0x00007ff7bfeff6c0 ^ Input file: <stdin> Check file: /Users/ec2-user/jenkins/workspace/llvm.org/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/lldb/test/Shell/Unwind/trap_frame_sym_ctx.test -dump-input=help explains the following input dump. Input was: <<<<<< . . . 21: 0x100003ed1 <+0>: pushq %rbp 22: 0x100003ed2 <+1>: movq %rsp, %rbp 23: (lldb) thread backtrace -u 24: * thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = breakpoint 1.1 25: * frame #0: 0x0000000100003ecc trap_frame_sym_ctx.test.tmp`bar 26: frame #1: 0x0000000100003ee9 trap_frame_sym_ctx.test.tmp`tramp check:21'0 X error: no match found 27: frame #2: 0x00007ff7bfeff6c0 check:21'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ check:21'1 ? possible intended match 28: frame #3: 0x0000000100003ec6 trap_frame_sym_ctx.test.tmp`main + 22 check:21'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 29: frame #4: 0x0000000100003ec6 trap_frame_sym_ctx.test.tmp`main + 22 check:21'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 30: frame #5: 0x00007ff8193cc41f dyld`start + 1903 check:21'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 31: (lldb) exit check:21'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>> ```
## Description This PR fixes a segmentation fault that occurs when passing options requiring arguments via `-Xopenmp-target=<triple>`. The issue was that the function `Driver::getOffloadArchs` did not properly parse the extracted option, but instead assumed it was valid, leading to a crash when incomplete arguments were provided. ## Backtrace ```sh llvm-project/build/bin/clang++ main.cpp -fopenmp=libomp -fopenmp-targets=powerpc64le-ibm-linux-gnu -Xopenmp-target=powerpc64le-ibm-linux-gnu -o 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: llvm-project/build/bin/clang++ main.cpp -fopenmp=libomp -fopenmp-targets=powerpc64le-ibm-linux-gnu -Xopenmp-target=powerpc64le-ibm-linux-gnu -o 1. Compilation construction 2. Building compilation actions #0 0x0000562fb21c363b llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(llvm::raw_ostream&, int) (llvm-project/build/bin/clang+++0x392f63b) #1 0x0000562fb21c0e3c SignalHandler(int) Signals.cpp:0:0 #2 0x00007fcbf6c81420 __restore_rt (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0+0x14420) #3 0x0000562fb1fa5d70 llvm::opt::Option::matches(llvm::opt::OptSpecifier) const (llvm-project/build/bin/clang+++0x3711d70) #4 0x0000562fb2a78e7d clang::driver::Driver::getOffloadArchs(clang::driver::Compilation&, llvm::opt::DerivedArgList const&, clang::driver::Action::OffloadKind, clang::driver::ToolChain const*, bool) const (llvm-project/build/bin/clang+++0x41e4e7d) #5 0x0000562fb2a7a9aa clang::driver::Driver::BuildOffloadingActions(clang::driver::Compilation&, llvm::opt::DerivedArgList&, std::pair<clang::driver::types::ID, llvm::opt::Arg const*> const&, clang::driver::Action*) const (.part.1164) Driver.cpp:0:0 #6 0x0000562fb2a7c093 clang::driver::Driver::BuildActions(clang::driver::Compilation&, llvm::opt::DerivedArgList&, llvm::SmallVector<std::pair<clang::driver::types::ID, llvm::opt::Arg const*>, 16u> const&, llvm::SmallVector<clang::driver::Action*, 3u>&) const (llvm-project/build/bin/clang+++0x41e8093) #7 0x0000562fb2a8395d clang::driver::Driver::BuildCompilation(llvm::ArrayRef<char const*>) (llvm-project/build/bin/clang+++0x41ef95d) #8 0x0000562faf92684c clang_main(int, char**, llvm::ToolContext const&) (llvm-project/build/bin/clang+++0x109284c) #9 0x0000562faf826cc6 main (llvm-project/build/bin/clang+++0xf92cc6) #10 0x00007fcbf6699083 __libc_start_main /build/glibc-LcI20x/glibc-2.31/csu/../csu/libc-start.c:342:3 #11 0x0000562faf923a5e _start (llvm-project/build/bin/clang+++0x108fa5e) [1] 2628042 segmentation fault (core dumped) main.cpp -fopenmp=libomp -fopenmp-targets=powerpc64le-ibm-linux-gnu -o ```
FAILED: lib/Target/RISCV/RISCVGenGlobalISel.inc
cd /home/bsa/projects/llvm-project/build && /home/bsa/projects/llvm-project/build/bin/llvm-tblgen -gen-global-isel -I /home/bsa/projects/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/RISCV -I /home/bsa/projects/llvm-project/llvm/include -I /home/bsa/projects/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target /home/bsa/projects/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/RISCV/RISCV.td --write-if-changed -o lib/Target/RISCV/RISCVGenGlobalISel.inc -d lib/Target/RISCV/RISCVGenGlobalISel.inc.d
Failed to lookup instruction ordering
UNREACHABLE executed at /home/bsa/projects/llvm-project/llvm/utils/TableGen/GlobalISelEmitter.cpp:3060!
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