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authordim <dim@FreeBSD.org>2017-09-26 19:56:36 +0000
committerdim <dim@FreeBSD.org>2017-09-26 19:56:36 +0000
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Merge clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ 5.0.0 release.
MFC r309126 (by emaste): Correct lld llvm-tblgen dependency file name MFC r309169: Get rid of separate Subversion mergeinfo properties for llvm-dwarfdump and llvm-lto. The mergeinfo confuses Subversion enormously, and these directories will just use the mergeinfo for llvm itself. MFC r312765: Pull in r276136 from upstream llvm trunk (by Wei Mi): Use ValueOffsetPair to enhance value reuse during SCEV expansion. In D12090, the ExprValueMap was added to reuse existing value during SCEV expansion. However, const folding and sext/zext distribution can make the reuse still difficult. A simplified case is: suppose we know S1 expands to V1 in ExprValueMap, and S1 = S2 + C_a S3 = S2 + C_b where C_a and C_b are different SCEVConstants. Then we'd like to expand S3 as V1 - C_a + C_b instead of expanding S2 literally. It is helpful when S2 is a complex SCEV expr and S2 has no entry in ExprValueMap, which is usually caused by the fact that S3 is generated from S1 after const folding. In order to do that, we represent ExprValueMap as a mapping from SCEV to ValueOffsetPair. We will save both S1->{V1, 0} and S2->{V1, C_a} into the ExprValueMap when we create SCEV for V1. When S3 is expanded, it will first expand S2 to V1 - C_a because of S2->{V1, C_a} in the map, then expand S3 to V1 - C_a + C_b. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21313 This should fix assertion failures when building OpenCV >= 3.1. PR: 215649 MFC r312831: Revert r312765 for now, since it causes assertions when building lang/spidermonkey24. Reported by: antoine PR: 215649 MFC r316511 (by jhb): Add an implementation of __ffssi2() derived from __ffsdi2(). Newer versions of GCC include an __ffssi2() symbol in libgcc and the compiler can emit calls to it in generated code. This is true for at least GCC 6.2 when compiling world for mips and mips64. Reviewed by: jmallett, dim Sponsored by: DARPA / AFRL Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10086 MFC r318601 (by adrian): [libcompiler-rt] add bswapdi2/bswapsi2 This is required for mips gcc 6.3 userland to build/run. Reviewed by: emaste, dim Approved by: emaste Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10838 MFC r318884 (by emaste): lldb: map TRAP_CAP to a trace trap In the absense of a more specific handler for TRAP_CAP (generated by ENOTCAPABLE or ECAPMODE while in capability mode) treat it as a trace trap. Example usage (testing the bug in PR219173): % proccontrol -m trapcap lldb usr.bin/hexdump/obj/hexdump -- -Cv -s 1 /bin/ls ... (lldb) run Process 12980 launching Process 12980 launched: '.../usr.bin/hexdump/obj/hexdump' (x86_64) Process 12980 stopped * thread #1, stop reason = trace frame #0: 0x0000004b80c65f1a libc.so.7`__sys_lseek + 10 ... In the future we should have LLDB control the trapcap procctl itself (as it does with ASLR), as well as report a specific stop reason. This change eliminates an assertion failure from LLDB for now. MFC r319796: Remove a few unneeded files from libllvm, libclang and liblldb. MFC r319885 (by emaste): lld: ELF: Fix ICF crash on absolute symbol relocations. If two sections contained relocations to absolute symbols with the same value we would crash when trying to access their sections. Add a check that both symbols point to sections before accessing their sections, and treat absolute symbols as equal if their values are equal. Obtained from: LLD commit r292578 MFC r319918: Revert r319796 for now, it can cause undefined references when linking in some circumstances. Reported by: Shawn Webb <shawn.webb@hardenedbsd.org> MFC r319957 (by emaste): lld: Add armelf emulation mode Obtained from: LLD r305375 MFC r321369: Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ to 5.0.0 (trunk r308421). Upstream has branched for the 5.0.0 release, which should be in about a month. Please report bugs and regressions, so we can get them into the release. Please note that from 3.5.0 onwards, clang, llvm and lldb require C++11 support to build; see UPDATING for more information. MFC r321420: Add a few more object files to liblldb, which should solve errors when linking the lldb executable in some cases. In particular, when the -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections options are turned off, or ineffective. Reported by: Shawn Webb, Mark Millard MFC r321433: Cleanup stale Options.inc files from the previous libllvm build for clang 4.0.0. Otherwise, these can get included before the two newly generated ones (which are different) for clang 5.0.0. Reported by: Mark Millard MFC r321439 (by bdrewery): Move llvm Options.inc hack from r321433 for NO_CLEAN to lib/clang/libllvm. The files are only ever generated to .OBJDIR, not to WORLDTMP (as a sysroot) and are only ever included from a compilation. So using a beforebuild target here removes the file before the compilation tries to include it. MFC r321664: Pull in r308891 from upstream llvm trunk (by Benjamin Kramer): [CodeGenPrepare] Cut off FindAllMemoryUses if there are too many uses. This avoids excessive compile time. The case I'm looking at is Function.cpp from an old version of LLVM that still had the giant memcmp string matcher in it. Before r308322 this compiled in about 2 minutes, after it, clang takes infinite* time to compile it. With this patch we're at 5 min, which is still bad but this is a pathological case. The cut off at 20 uses was chosen by looking at other cut-offs in LLVM for user scanning. It's probably too high, but does the job and is very unlikely to regress anything. Fixes PR33900. * I'm impatient and aborted after 15 minutes, on the bug report it was killed after 2h. Pull in r308986 from upstream llvm trunk (by Simon Pilgrim): [X86][CGP] Reduce memcmp() expansion to 2 load pairs (PR33914) D35067/rL308322 attempted to support up to 4 load pairs for memcmp inlining which resulted in regressions for some optimized libc memcmp implementations (PR33914). Until we can match these more optimal cases, this patch reduces the memcmp expansion to a maximum of 2 load pairs (which matches what we do for -Os). This patch should be considered for the 5.0.0 release branch as well Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35830 These fix a hang (or extremely long compile time) when building older LLVM ports. Reported by: antoine PR: 219139 MFC r321719: Pull in r309503 from upstream clang trunk (by Richard Smith): PR33902: Invalidate line number cache when adding more text to existing buffer. This led to crashes as the line number cache would report a bogus line number for a line of code, and we'd try to find a nonexistent column within the line when printing diagnostics. This fixes an assertion when building the graphics/champlain port. Reported by: antoine, kwm PR: 219139 MFC r321723: Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lld and lldb to r309439 from the upstream release_50 branch. This is just after upstream's 5.0.0-rc1. MFC r322320: Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm and libc++ to r310316 from the upstream release_50 branch. MFC r322326 (by emaste): lldb: Make i386-*-freebsd expression work on JIT path * Enable i386 ABI creation for freebsd * Added an extra argument in ABISysV_i386::PrepareTrivialCall for mmap syscall * Unlike linux, the last argument of mmap is actually 64-bit(off_t). This requires us to push an additional word for the higher order bits. * Prior to this change, ktrace dump will show mmap failures due to invalid argument coming from the 6th mmap argument. Submitted by: Karnajit Wangkhem Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34776 MFC r322360 (by emaste): lldb: Report inferior signals as signals, not exceptions, on FreeBSD This is the FreeBSD equivalent of LLVM r238549. This serves 2 purposes: * LLDB should handle inferior process signals SIGSEGV/SIGILL/SIGBUS/ SIGFPE the way it is suppose to be handled. Prior to this fix these signals will neither create a coredump, nor exit from the debugger or work for signal handling scenario. * eInvalidCrashReason need not report "unknown crash reason" if we have a valid si_signo llvm.org/pr23699 Patch by Karnajit Wangkhem Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35223 Submitted by: Karnajit Wangkhem Obtained from: LLVM r310591 MFC r322474 (by emaste): lld: Add `-z muldefs` option. Obtained from: LLVM r310757 MFC r322740: Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lld and libc++ to r311219 from the upstream release_50 branch. MFC r322855: Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lldb and compiler-rt to r311606 from the upstream release_50 branch. As of this version, lib/msun's trig test should also work correctly again (see bug 220989 for more information). PR: 220989 MFC r323112: Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lldb and compiler-rt to r312293 from the upstream release_50 branch. This corresponds to 5.0.0 rc4. As of this version, the cad/stepcode port should now compile in a more reasonable time on i386 (see bug 221836 for more information). PR: 221836 MFC r323245: Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ to 5.0.0 release (upstream r312559). Release notes for llvm, clang and lld will be available here soon: <http://releases.llvm.org/5.0.0/docs/ReleaseNotes.html> <http://releases.llvm.org/5.0.0/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html> <http://releases.llvm.org/5.0.0/tools/lld/docs/ReleaseNotes.html> Relnotes: yes
Diffstat (limited to 'contrib/libc++/include/__threading_support')
-rw-r--r--contrib/libc++/include/__threading_support126
1 files changed, 87 insertions, 39 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/libc++/include/__threading_support b/contrib/libc++/include/__threading_support
index 817a2cf..5d4c907 100644
--- a/contrib/libc++/include/__threading_support
+++ b/contrib/libc++/include/__threading_support
@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@
#define _LIBCPP_THREADING_SUPPORT
#include <__config>
+#include <chrono>
+#include <errno.h>
#ifndef _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER
#pragma GCC system_header
@@ -25,14 +27,15 @@
# include <pthread.h>
# include <sched.h>
#elif defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_WIN32)
-#include <assert.h>
-#include <Windows.h>
+#include <windows.h>
#include <process.h>
#include <fibersapi.h>
-
-#include <chrono>
#endif
+_LIBCPP_PUSH_MACROS
+#include <__undef_macros>
+
+
#if defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_LIBRARY_EXTERNAL) || \
defined(_LIBCPP_BUILDING_THREAD_LIBRARY_EXTERNAL)
#define _LIBCPP_THREAD_ABI_VISIBILITY _LIBCPP_FUNC_VIS
@@ -67,6 +70,8 @@ typedef pthread_once_t __libcpp_exec_once_flag;
typedef pthread_t __libcpp_thread_id;
// Thread
+#define _LIBCPP_NULL_THREAD 0U
+
typedef pthread_t __libcpp_thread_t;
// Thrad Local Storage
@@ -92,6 +97,8 @@ typedef INIT_ONCE __libcpp_exec_once_flag;
typedef DWORD __libcpp_thread_id;
// Thread
+#define _LIBCPP_NULL_THREAD 0U
+
typedef HANDLE __libcpp_thread_t;
// Thread Local Storage
@@ -108,7 +115,7 @@ _LIBCPP_THREAD_ABI_VISIBILITY _LIBCPP_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS
int __libcpp_recursive_mutex_lock(__libcpp_recursive_mutex_t *__m);
_LIBCPP_THREAD_ABI_VISIBILITY _LIBCPP_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS
-int __libcpp_recursive_mutex_trylock(__libcpp_recursive_mutex_t *__m);
+bool __libcpp_recursive_mutex_trylock(__libcpp_recursive_mutex_t *__m);
_LIBCPP_THREAD_ABI_VISIBILITY _LIBCPP_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS
int __libcpp_recursive_mutex_unlock(__libcpp_recursive_mutex_t *__m);
@@ -120,7 +127,7 @@ _LIBCPP_THREAD_ABI_VISIBILITY _LIBCPP_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS
int __libcpp_mutex_lock(__libcpp_mutex_t *__m);
_LIBCPP_THREAD_ABI_VISIBILITY _LIBCPP_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS
-int __libcpp_mutex_trylock(__libcpp_mutex_t *__m);
+bool __libcpp_mutex_trylock(__libcpp_mutex_t *__m);
_LIBCPP_THREAD_ABI_VISIBILITY _LIBCPP_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS
int __libcpp_mutex_unlock(__libcpp_mutex_t *__m);
@@ -151,11 +158,6 @@ int __libcpp_execute_once(__libcpp_exec_once_flag *flag,
void (*init_routine)(void));
// Thread id
-#if defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(__arm__)
-_LIBCPP_THREAD_ABI_VISIBILITY
-mach_port_t __libcpp_thread_get_port();
-#endif
-
_LIBCPP_THREAD_ABI_VISIBILITY
bool __libcpp_thread_id_equal(__libcpp_thread_id t1, __libcpp_thread_id t2);
@@ -164,6 +166,9 @@ bool __libcpp_thread_id_less(__libcpp_thread_id t1, __libcpp_thread_id t2);
// Thread
_LIBCPP_THREAD_ABI_VISIBILITY
+bool __libcpp_thread_isnull(const __libcpp_thread_t *__t);
+
+_LIBCPP_THREAD_ABI_VISIBILITY
int __libcpp_thread_create(__libcpp_thread_t *__t, void *(*__func)(void *),
void *__arg);
@@ -182,6 +187,9 @@ int __libcpp_thread_detach(__libcpp_thread_t *__t);
_LIBCPP_THREAD_ABI_VISIBILITY
void __libcpp_thread_yield();
+_LIBCPP_THREAD_ABI_VISIBILITY
+void __libcpp_thread_sleep_for(const chrono::nanoseconds& __ns);
+
// Thread local storage
_LIBCPP_THREAD_ABI_VISIBILITY
int __libcpp_tls_create(__libcpp_tls_key* __key,
@@ -227,9 +235,9 @@ int __libcpp_recursive_mutex_lock(__libcpp_recursive_mutex_t *__m)
return pthread_mutex_lock(__m);
}
-int __libcpp_recursive_mutex_trylock(__libcpp_recursive_mutex_t *__m)
+bool __libcpp_recursive_mutex_trylock(__libcpp_recursive_mutex_t *__m)
{
- return pthread_mutex_trylock(__m);
+ return pthread_mutex_trylock(__m) == 0;
}
int __libcpp_recursive_mutex_unlock(__libcpp_mutex_t *__m)
@@ -247,9 +255,9 @@ int __libcpp_mutex_lock(__libcpp_mutex_t *__m)
return pthread_mutex_lock(__m);
}
-int __libcpp_mutex_trylock(__libcpp_mutex_t *__m)
+bool __libcpp_mutex_trylock(__libcpp_mutex_t *__m)
{
- return pthread_mutex_trylock(__m);
+ return pthread_mutex_trylock(__m) == 0;
}
int __libcpp_mutex_unlock(__libcpp_mutex_t *__m)
@@ -296,12 +304,6 @@ int __libcpp_execute_once(__libcpp_exec_once_flag *flag,
}
// Thread id
-#if defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(__arm__)
-mach_port_t __libcpp_thread_get_port() {
- return pthread_mach_thread_np(pthread_self());
-}
-#endif
-
// Returns non-zero if the thread ids are equal, otherwise 0
bool __libcpp_thread_id_equal(__libcpp_thread_id t1, __libcpp_thread_id t2)
{
@@ -315,6 +317,10 @@ bool __libcpp_thread_id_less(__libcpp_thread_id t1, __libcpp_thread_id t2)
}
// Thread
+bool __libcpp_thread_isnull(const __libcpp_thread_t *__t) {
+ return *__t == 0;
+}
+
int __libcpp_thread_create(__libcpp_thread_t *__t, void *(*__func)(void *),
void *__arg)
{
@@ -346,6 +352,28 @@ void __libcpp_thread_yield()
sched_yield();
}
+void __libcpp_thread_sleep_for(const chrono::nanoseconds& __ns)
+{
+ using namespace chrono;
+ seconds __s = duration_cast<seconds>(__ns);
+ timespec __ts;
+ typedef decltype(__ts.tv_sec) ts_sec;
+ _LIBCPP_CONSTEXPR ts_sec __ts_sec_max = numeric_limits<ts_sec>::max();
+
+ if (__s.count() < __ts_sec_max)
+ {
+ __ts.tv_sec = static_cast<ts_sec>(__s.count());
+ __ts.tv_nsec = static_cast<decltype(__ts.tv_nsec)>((__ns - __s).count());
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ __ts.tv_sec = __ts_sec_max;
+ __ts.tv_nsec = 999999999; // (10^9 - 1)
+ }
+
+ while (nanosleep(&__ts, &__ts) == -1 && errno == EINTR);
+}
+
// Thread local storage
int __libcpp_tls_create(__libcpp_tls_key *__key, void (*__at_exit)(void *))
{
@@ -377,10 +405,9 @@ int __libcpp_recursive_mutex_lock(__libcpp_recursive_mutex_t *__m)
return 0;
}
-int __libcpp_recursive_mutex_trylock(__libcpp_recursive_mutex_t *__m)
+bool __libcpp_recursive_mutex_trylock(__libcpp_recursive_mutex_t *__m)
{
- TryEnterCriticalSection(__m);
- return 0;
+ return TryEnterCriticalSection(__m) != 0;
}
int __libcpp_recursive_mutex_unlock(__libcpp_recursive_mutex_t *__m)
@@ -401,10 +428,9 @@ int __libcpp_mutex_lock(__libcpp_mutex_t *__m)
return 0;
}
-int __libcpp_mutex_trylock(__libcpp_mutex_t *__m)
+bool __libcpp_mutex_trylock(__libcpp_mutex_t *__m)
{
- TryAcquireSRWLockExclusive(__m);
- return 0;
+ return TryAcquireSRWLockExclusive(__m) != 0;
}
int __libcpp_mutex_unlock(__libcpp_mutex_t *__m)
@@ -452,7 +478,10 @@ int __libcpp_condvar_timedwait(__libcpp_condvar_t *__cv, __libcpp_mutex_t *__m,
timeout_ms.count() > 0 ? timeout_ms.count()
: 0,
0))
- return GetLastError();
+ {
+ auto __ec = GetLastError();
+ return __ec == ERROR_TIMEOUT ? ETIMEDOUT : __ec;
+ }
return 0;
}
@@ -503,25 +532,32 @@ struct __libcpp_beginthreadex_thunk_data
void *__arg;
};
-static inline _LIBCPP_ALWAYS_INLINE unsigned int WINAPI
-__libcpp_beginthreadex_thunk(void *__data)
+static inline _LIBCPP_ALWAYS_INLINE unsigned WINAPI
+__libcpp_beginthreadex_thunk(void *__raw_data)
{
- __libcpp_beginthreadex_thunk_data data =
- *reinterpret_cast<__libcpp_beginthreadex_thunk_data *>(__data);
- delete reinterpret_cast<__libcpp_beginthreadex_thunk_data *>(__data);
- return reinterpret_cast<unsigned int>(data.__func(data.__arg));
+ auto *__data =
+ static_cast<__libcpp_beginthreadex_thunk_data *>(__raw_data);
+ auto *__func = __data->__func;
+ void *__arg = __data->__arg;
+ delete __data;
+ return static_cast<unsigned>(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(__func(__arg)));
+}
+
+bool __libcpp_thread_isnull(const __libcpp_thread_t *__t) {
+ return *__t == 0;
}
int __libcpp_thread_create(__libcpp_thread_t *__t, void *(*__func)(void *),
void *__arg)
{
- auto *data = new __libcpp_beginthreadex_thunk_data;
- data->__func = __func;
- data->__arg = __arg;
+ auto *__data = new __libcpp_beginthreadex_thunk_data;
+ __data->__func = __func;
+ __data->__arg = __arg;
- *__t = reinterpret_cast<HANDLE>(_beginthreadex(NULL, 0,
+ *__t = reinterpret_cast<HANDLE>(_beginthreadex(nullptr, 0,
__libcpp_beginthreadex_thunk,
- data, 0, NULL));
+ __data, 0, nullptr));
+
if (*__t)
return 0;
return GetLastError();
@@ -558,6 +594,16 @@ void __libcpp_thread_yield()
SwitchToThread();
}
+void __libcpp_thread_sleep_for(const chrono::nanoseconds& __ns)
+{
+ using namespace chrono;
+ // round-up to the nearest milisecond
+ milliseconds __ms =
+ duration_cast<milliseconds>(__ns + chrono::nanoseconds(999999));
+ // FIXME(compnerd) this should be an alertable sleep (WFSO or SleepEx)
+ Sleep(__ms.count());
+}
+
// Thread Local Storage
int __libcpp_tls_create(__libcpp_tls_key* __key,
void(_LIBCPP_TLS_DESTRUCTOR_CC* __at_exit)(void*))
@@ -586,6 +632,8 @@ int __libcpp_tls_set(__libcpp_tls_key __key, void *__p)
_LIBCPP_END_NAMESPACE_STD
+_LIBCPP_POP_MACROS
+
#endif // !_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREADS
#endif // _LIBCPP_THREADING_SUPPORT
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