[RISCV][NFCI] Introduce Base for Pseudo Expansion Passes (#218170)
This introduces a base class for the Pseudo Instruction Expansion Pass
Implementations, which shares the boiler plate that ensures the function
size estimate does not grow during expansion.
This also makes many of those methods `const`, to more clearly
illustrate how the Impl class works - that per-instruction info is
mostly passed as parameters and not stored in the class members.
This is used to simplify all four of the Pseudo Instruction Expansion
passes. Additionally, many static functions in the Atomic Expand pass
are moved onto the Impl class, so they can directly access the subtarget
and instruction info.
Assisted-by: AI
route/fib_algo: Free leaked radix_masks in radix_lockless
radix_lockless algorithm creates its own radix tree and
allocates its own radix_masks by directly calling rnh_addaddr().
However, during destruction, it only frees the radix_tree without
freeing its allocated radix_masks.
Fix the leak by calling rn_delete() during radix_destroy().
PR: 297339
Reviewed by: melifaro
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D59112
[clang-repl] Don't double-remove extern "C" decls from the IdResolver (#218129)
Regression was introduced in https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/178648
This is required for the 23 release; the downstream tools CppInterOp & Cppyy will fail otherwise.
[clang][Driver] Fix libc++ include path on FreeBSD (#212725)
`clang++` defaults to `-stdlib=libc++` on FreeBSD. When building with
both `clang` and `libcxx` included, the freshly built `clang++` uses the
system version of the `libc++` headers. However, this is from the
bundled `libc++` 19.1.7, thus inconsistent with the `libc++` being
built.
Similarly to the NetBSD case, FreeBSD has its own version of
`addLibCxxIncludePaths` which just includes `/usr/include/c++/v1`.
This patch removes `FreeBSD::addLibCxxIncludePaths` in favour of the
generic version in `Gnu.cpp`.
Tested on `amd64-pc-freebsd15.1`.
[Verifier] Prevent insertion/extraction of scalable vectors into/from fixed vectors (#215647)
Per LangRef:
> Scalable vectors can only be inserted into other scalable vectors.
> (...)
> Scalable vectors can only be extracted from other scalable vectors.
Add checks to enforce these rules for `llvm.vector.insert` and
`llvm.vector.extract` intrinsics.
[DomTree] Prepend children instead of appending (#218178)
Follow-up to #176409: `AppendPtr` exists only to keep a node's children
in the order they are added, and a lot of code depends on the order.
Implement an altrenative: in `attachNewSubtree`, create nodes in DFS
order and then link them in reverse. Trees built from scratch are
unchanged. Two tests that print an updated tree are adjusted.
[flang][test] Link designator-path test with FortranParser (#218204)
This is the missing build dependency that wasn't added to
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/211606.
It should resolve a some of the build bot failures that have been
reported there.
[clang][bytecode] Use a SmallPtrSet in collectBlocks() (#218192)
Not sure why I used a SetVector here, but switch it to a SmallPtrSet
(this also gets rid of an additional include when #186045 gets merged).
[MLIR][Python] Don't throw in PyDenseArrayIterator dunderNext (#218193)
`PyDenseArrayIterator::dunderNext` signaled iterator exhaustion by
throwing `nanobind::stop_iteration()`. Raising a C++ exception to signal
`StopIteration` incurs stack-unwinding cost on every loop over a dense
array attribute.
#175377 replaced this pattern with `PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_StopIteration)`
(return a null object after setting the Python error indicator) for the
other iterators in the bindings. `PyDenseArrayIterator` was missed in
that change and still throws. This PR applies the same conversion to
`PyDenseArrayIterator::dunderNext`.
Assisted by: Claude
[FoldingSet] Invalidate iterators on mutation (#218179)
Tighten FoldingSet's iterator contract so that, like DenseMap (#199369)
and StringMap (#202237), mutating the set invalidates iterators obtained
before the call. insert / remove (successful) / clear / move bump the
epoch, so a stale iterator fails under LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS.
LLM-aided
Reapply "[llc] Register pass plugin callbacks with the new pass manager" (#217727) (#218163)
Reapplies #217727 (aa8d1afeed37), reverted in #218119 (91b04b4d45d9).
The test hardcoded Clang's spelling of an anonymous namespace in
--print-pipeline-passes output. The pass name comes from getTypeName(),
which scrapes __PRETTY_FUNCTION__; that spells anonymous namespaces as
"(anonymous namespace)" under Clang but "{anonymous}" under GCC. Relax
the FileCheck pattern so it is compiler-agnostic.