[CIR] Split CIR_UnaryOp into individual operations (#185280)
Split the monolithic cir.unary operation (which dispatched on a
UnaryOpKind enum) into four separate operations: cir.inc, cir.dec,
cir.minus, and cir.not.
Changes:
- Add CIR_UnaryOpInterface with getInput()/getResult() methods
- Add CIR_UnaryOp and CIR_UnaryOpWithOverflowFlag base classes
- Define IncOp, DecOp, MinusOp, NotOp with per-op folds
- Add Involution trait to NotOp for not(not(x)) -> x folding
- Replace createUnaryOp() with createInc/Dec/Minus/Not builders
- Split LLVM lowering into four separate patterns
- Split LoweringPrepare complex-type handling per unary op
- Update CIRCanonicalize and CIRSimplify for new op types
- Update all codegen files to use bool params instead of UnaryOpKind
- Remove CIR_UnaryOpKind enum and old CIR_UnaryOp definition
Assembly format change:
cir.unary(inc, %x) nsw : !s32i, !s32i -> cir.inc nsw %x : !s32i
cir.unary(not, %x) : !u32i, !u32i -> cir.not %x : !u32i
[CIR] Split CIR_UnaryOp into individual operations
Split the monolithic cir.unary operation (which dispatched on a
UnaryOpKind enum) into four separate operations: cir.inc, cir.dec,
cir.minus, and cir.not.
This follows the same pattern used when cir.binop was split into
individual binary operations (AddOp, SubOp, etc.).
Changes:
- Add CIR_UnaryOpInterface with getInput()/getResult() methods
- Add CIR_UnaryOp and CIR_UnaryOpWithOverflowFlag base classes
- Define IncOp, DecOp, MinusOp, NotOp with per-op folds
- Add Involution trait to NotOp for not(not(x)) -> x folding
- Replace createUnaryOp() with createInc/Dec/Minus/Not builders
- Split LLVM lowering into four separate patterns
- Split LoweringPrepare complex-type handling per unary op
- Update CIRCanonicalize and CIRSimplify for new op types
- Update all codegen files to use bool params instead of UnaryOpKind
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[clang-tidy] Add redundant qualified alias check (#180404)
Introduce `readability-redundant-qualified-alias` to flag identity type
aliases that repeat a qualified name and suggest using-declarations when
safe. The check is conservative: it skips macros, elaborated keywords,
dependent types, and templates. `OnlyNamespaceScope` controls whether
local/class scopes are included (default `false`).
Depends on: #183940 #183941
[CIR] Split CIR_UnaryOp into individual operations
Split the monolithic cir.unary operation (which dispatched on a
UnaryOpKind enum) into four separate operations: cir.inc, cir.dec,
cir.minus, and cir.not.
This follows the same pattern used when cir.binop was split into
individual binary operations (AddOp, SubOp, etc.).
Changes:
- Add CIR_UnaryOpInterface with getInput()/getResult() methods
- Add CIR_UnaryOp and CIR_UnaryOpWithOverflowFlag base classes
- Define IncOp, DecOp, MinusOp, NotOp with per-op folds
- Add Involution trait to NotOp for not(not(x)) -> x folding
- Replace createUnaryOp() with createInc/Dec/Minus/Not builders
- Split LLVM lowering into four separate patterns
- Split LoweringPrepare complex-type handling per unary op
- Update CIRCanonicalize and CIRSimplify for new op types
- Update all codegen files to use bool params instead of UnaryOpKind
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[clang][Driver][Darwin] Optionally use xcselect to find macOS SDK (#119670)
This is a scaled down version of https://reviews.llvm.org/D136315.
The intent is largely the same as before[^1], but I've scaled down the
scope to try to avoid the issues that the previous patch caused:
- the changes are now opt-in based on enabling `CLANG_USE_XCSELECT`
- this only works when targeting macOS on a macOS host (this is the only
case supported by `libxcselect`[^2])
- calling `libxcselect` is done only when the target is `*-apple-macos*`
to avoid breaking many tests
Another reason to leave this as opt-in for now is that there are some
bugs in libxcselect that need fixing before it is safe to use by default
for all users. This has been reported to Apple as FB16081077.
[^1]: See also https://reviews.llvm.org/D109460 and #45225.
[^2]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcselect?language=objc
[CIR] Split CIR_UnaryOp into individual operations
Split the monolithic cir.unary operation (which dispatched on a
UnaryOpKind enum) into four separate operations: cir.inc, cir.dec,
cir.minus, and cir.not.
This follows the same pattern used when cir.binop was split into
individual binary operations (AddOp, SubOp, etc.).
Changes:
- Add CIR_UnaryOpInterface with getInput()/getResult() methods
- Add CIR_UnaryOp and CIR_UnaryOpWithOverflowFlag base classes
- Define IncOp, DecOp, MinusOp, NotOp with per-op folds
- Add Involution trait to NotOp for not(not(x)) -> x folding
- Replace createUnaryOp() with createInc/Dec/Minus/Not builders
- Split LLVM lowering into four separate patterns
- Split LoweringPrepare complex-type handling per unary op
- Update CIRCanonicalize and CIRSimplify for new op types
- Update all codegen files to use bool params instead of UnaryOpKind
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[libc++][Android] Update Compiler for Android CI (#186531)
Upgrade Android compiler from r563880 to r584948b because libc++ does
not support LLVM 20 anymore
[CIR] Add Pure trait to IsFPClassOp
IsFPClassOp is a pure classification check on a floating-point value
with no memory effects. Mark it Pure to enable DCE and other
optimizations.
[CIR] Split CIR_UnaryOp into individual operations
Split the monolithic cir.unary operation (which dispatched on a
UnaryOpKind enum) into four separate operations: cir.inc, cir.dec,
cir.minus, and cir.not.
This follows the same pattern used when cir.binop was split into
individual binary operations (AddOp, SubOp, etc.).
Changes:
- Add CIR_UnaryOpInterface with getInput()/getResult() methods
- Add CIR_UnaryOp and CIR_UnaryOpWithOverflowFlag base classes
- Define IncOp, DecOp, MinusOp, NotOp with per-op folds
- Add Involution trait to NotOp for not(not(x)) -> x folding
- Replace createUnaryOp() with createInc/Dec/Minus/Not builders
- Split LLVM lowering into four separate patterns
- Split LoweringPrepare complex-type handling per unary op
- Update CIRCanonicalize and CIRSimplify for new op types
- Update all codegen files to use bool params instead of UnaryOpKind
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[VPlan] Create zero resume value for CanIV directly (NFC).
The start value of the canonical IV is always 0. Assert and generate
zero VPValue manually in preparation for
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/156262. Split off as
suggested.
[CIR] Split CIR_UnaryOp into individual operations
Split the monolithic cir.unary operation (which dispatched on a
UnaryOpKind enum) into four separate operations: cir.inc, cir.dec,
cir.minus, and cir.not.
This follows the same pattern used when cir.binop was split into
individual binary operations (AddOp, SubOp, etc.).
Changes:
- Add CIR_UnaryOpInterface with getInput()/getResult() methods
- Add CIR_UnaryOp and CIR_UnaryOpWithOverflowFlag base classes
- Define IncOp, DecOp, MinusOp, NotOp with per-op folds
- Add Involution trait to NotOp for not(not(x)) -> x folding
- Replace createUnaryOp() with createInc/Dec/Minus/Not builders
- Split LLVM lowering into four separate patterns
- Split LoweringPrepare complex-type handling per unary op
- Update CIRCanonicalize and CIRSimplify for new op types
- Update all codegen files to use bool params instead of UnaryOpKind
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[VPlan] Remove special handling for canonical increment (NFC).
The canonical IV increment should be proven as uniform-across-VF-and-UF
by the existing logic. Remove explicit handling, in preparation for
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/156262. Split off as
suggested.
[CIR] Split CIR_UnaryOp into individual operations
Split the monolithic cir.unary operation (which dispatched on a
UnaryOpKind enum) into four separate operations: cir.inc, cir.dec,
cir.minus, and cir.not.
This follows the same pattern used when cir.binop was split into
individual binary operations (AddOp, SubOp, etc.).
Changes:
- Add CIR_UnaryOpInterface with getInput()/getResult() methods
- Add CIR_UnaryOp and CIR_UnaryOpWithOverflowFlag base classes
- Define IncOp, DecOp, MinusOp, NotOp with per-op folds
- Add Involution trait to NotOp for not(not(x)) -> x folding
- Replace createUnaryOp() with createInc/Dec/Minus/Not builders
- Split LLVM lowering into four separate patterns
- Split LoweringPrepare complex-type handling per unary op
- Update CIRCanonicalize and CIRSimplify for new op types
- Update all codegen files to use bool params instead of UnaryOpKind
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[IR] Implement successors as Use iterators (#186616)
This is possible since now all successor operands are stored
consecutively.
There is just one out-of-line function call instead of one call to
getSuccessor() per operand.
[X86] isSplatValueForTargetNode - test source value for vector uniform shift ops (#186619)
For old SSE style vector shifts, we just need to check the shifted value is a splat as the shift amount is uniform
Avoids an unnecessary variable shuffle in i512 ashr expansion
[CIR] Split CIR_UnaryOp into individual operations
Split the monolithic cir.unary operation (which dispatched on a
UnaryOpKind enum) into four separate operations: cir.inc, cir.dec,
cir.minus, and cir.not.
This follows the same pattern used when cir.binop was split into
individual binary operations (AddOp, SubOp, etc.).
Changes:
- Add CIR_UnaryOpInterface with getInput()/getResult() methods
- Add CIR_UnaryOp and CIR_UnaryOpWithOverflowFlag base classes
- Define IncOp, DecOp, MinusOp, NotOp with per-op folds
- Add Involution trait to NotOp for not(not(x)) -> x folding
- Replace createUnaryOp() with createInc/Dec/Minus/Not builders
- Split LLVM lowering into four separate patterns
- Split LoweringPrepare complex-type handling per unary op
- Update CIRCanonicalize and CIRSimplify for new op types
- Update all codegen files to use bool params instead of UnaryOpKind
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[VPlan] Consolidate VPRegionBlock constructors (NFC).
Unify VPRegionBlock constructors into a single one, in preparation for
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/156262. Split off as
suggested.
[VPlan] Add hasPredecessors and hasSuccessors to VPBlockBase (NFC).
Add/move helpers to VPBlockBase, and use in a few more places.
Split off from https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/156262 as
suggested.
[CIR] Split CIR_UnaryOp into individual operations
Split the monolithic cir.unary operation (which dispatched on a
UnaryOpKind enum) into four separate operations: cir.inc, cir.dec,
cir.minus, and cir.not.
This follows the same pattern used when cir.binop was split into
individual binary operations (AddOp, SubOp, etc.).
Changes:
- Add CIR_UnaryOpInterface with getInput()/getResult() methods
- Add CIR_UnaryOp and CIR_UnaryOpWithOverflowFlag base classes
- Define IncOp, DecOp, MinusOp, NotOp with per-op folds
- Add Involution trait to NotOp for not(not(x)) -> x folding
- Replace createUnaryOp() with createInc/Dec/Minus/Not builders
- Split LLVM lowering into four separate patterns
- Split LoweringPrepare complex-type handling per unary op
- Update CIRCanonicalize and CIRSimplify for new op types
- Update all codegen files to use bool params instead of UnaryOpKind
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[CIR] Remove cir.unary(plus, ...) and emit nothing for unary plus (#185278)
Traditional codegen never emits any operation for unary plus — it just
visits the subexpression as a pure identity at the codegen level. Align
CIRGen with this behavior by removing Plus from UnaryOpKind entirely
and having VisitUnaryPlus directly visit the subexpression with the
appropriate promotion/demotion handling.
[CIR] Remove cir.unary(plus, ...) and emit nothing for unary plus
Traditional codegen never emits any operation for unary plus — it just
visits the subexpression as a pure identity at the codegen level. Align
CIRGen with this behavior by removing Plus from UnaryOpKind entirely
and having VisitUnaryPlus directly visit the subexpression with the
appropriate promotion/demotion handling.
[LLVM] Change IRBuilder::CreateAggregateRet to accept an ArrayRef (#186605)
Change `IRBuilder::CreateAggregateRet()` to accept an `ArrayRef` instead
of a pointer and size, and extend IRBuilder unit test to exercise it.
[X86] lowerV4F32Shuffle - prefer INSERTPS over SHUFPS when zeroing upper/lower v2f32 (#186612)
Followup to #186468 - use INSERTPS over SHUFPS if the implicit zeroing doesn't cross the the 64-bit halves
Improved ISD::SRL handling in isKnownToBeAPowerOfTwo (#182562)
Fixes #181651
Added DemandedElts argument to isConstOrConstSplat and to
isKnowTobePowerOfTwo calls and OrZero || isKnownNeverZero(Val, Depth) is
checked before isKnowTobePowerOfTwo. Also added unit tests.
[IR] Make BranchInst operand order consistent (#186609)
Ensure that successors are always reported in the same order in which
they are stored in the operand list.
[CIR] Split CIR_UnaryOp into individual operations
Split the monolithic cir.unary operation (which dispatched on a
UnaryOpKind enum) into four separate operations: cir.inc, cir.dec,
cir.minus, and cir.not.
This follows the same pattern used when cir.binop was split into
individual binary operations (AddOp, SubOp, etc.).
Changes:
- Add CIR_UnaryOpInterface with getInput()/getResult() methods
- Add CIR_UnaryOp and CIR_UnaryOpWithOverflowFlag base classes
- Define IncOp, DecOp, MinusOp, NotOp with per-op folds
- Add Involution trait to NotOp for not(not(x)) -> x folding
- Replace createUnaryOp() with createInc/Dec/Minus/Not builders
- Split LLVM lowering into four separate patterns
- Split LoweringPrepare complex-type handling per unary op
- Update CIRCanonicalize and CIRSimplify for new op types
- Update all codegen files to use bool params instead of UnaryOpKind
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[CIR] Remove cir.unary(plus, ...) and emit nothing for unary plus
Traditional codegen never emits any operation for unary plus — it just
visits the subexpression as a pure identity at the codegen level. Align
CIRGen with this behavior by removing Plus from UnaryOpKind entirely
and having VisitUnaryPlus directly visit the subexpression with the
appropriate promotion/demotion handling.