[arch-commits] Commit in llvm/trunk (11 files)

Evangelos Foutras foutrelis at gemini.archlinux.org
Tue Jun 21 22:53:32 UTC 2022


    Date: Tuesday, June 21, 2022 @ 22:53:32
  Author: foutrelis
Revision: 449249

upgpkg: llvm 14.0.5-1: new upstream release

Also drop the OCaml bindings as they are not required by any official
package and fail to pass tests in this release. If needed they should
be able to be packaged separately, as Gentoo is doing with llvm-ocaml.

Added:
  llvm/trunk/keys/
  llvm/trunk/keys/pgp/
  llvm/trunk/keys/pgp/474E22316ABF4785A88C6E8EA2C794A986419D8A.asc
  llvm/trunk/keys/pgp/B6C8F98282B944E3B0D5C2530FC3042E345AD05D.asc
Modified:
  llvm/trunk/PKGBUILD
Deleted:
  llvm/trunk/disable-A-B-A-B-and-BSWAP-in-InstCombine.patch
  llvm/trunk/disable-DIArgList-in-SPIR-V.patch
  llvm/trunk/don-t-accept-nullptr-as-GEP-element-type.patch
  llvm/trunk/don-t-move-DBG_VALUE-instructions.patch
  llvm/trunk/don-t-override-__attribute__-no_stack_protector.patch
  llvm/trunk/no-strict-aliasing-DwarfCompileUnit.patch

-------------------------------------------------------+
 PKGBUILD                                              |   78 --
 disable-A-B-A-B-and-BSWAP-in-InstCombine.patch        |   52 -
 disable-DIArgList-in-SPIR-V.patch                     |   23 
 don-t-accept-nullptr-as-GEP-element-type.patch        |   63 -
 don-t-move-DBG_VALUE-instructions.patch               |   91 --
 don-t-override-__attribute__-no_stack_protector.patch |  540 ----------------
 keys/pgp/474E22316ABF4785A88C6E8EA2C794A986419D8A.asc |    1 
 keys/pgp/B6C8F98282B944E3B0D5C2530FC3042E345AD05D.asc |    1 
 no-strict-aliasing-DwarfCompileUnit.patch             |   13 
 9 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 845 deletions(-)

Modified: PKGBUILD
===================================================================
--- PKGBUILD	2022-06-21 22:52:11 UTC (rev 449248)
+++ PKGBUILD	2022-06-21 22:53:32 UTC (rev 449249)
@@ -1,70 +1,37 @@
 # Maintainer: Evangelos Foutras <evangelos at foutrelis.com>
 # Contributor: Jan "heftig" Steffens <jan.steffens at gmail.com>
 
-pkgname=('llvm' 'llvm-libs' 'llvm-ocaml')
-pkgver=13.0.1
-pkgrel=6
-_ocaml_ver=4.13.1
+pkgname=('llvm' 'llvm-libs')
+pkgver=14.0.5
+pkgrel=1
 arch=('x86_64')
 url="https://llvm.org/"
 license=('custom:Apache 2.0 with LLVM Exception')
 makedepends=('cmake' 'ninja' 'libffi' 'libedit' 'ncurses' 'libxml2'
-             "ocaml>=$_ocaml_ver" 'ocaml-ctypes' 'ocaml-findlib'
              'python-setuptools' 'python-psutil' 'python-sphinx'
              'python-recommonmark')
 options=('staticlibs' '!lto') # Getting thousands of test failures with LTO
 _source_base=https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$pkgver
-source=($_source_base/$pkgname-$pkgver.src.tar.xz{,.sig}
-        don-t-accept-nullptr-as-GEP-element-type.patch
-        don-t-override-__attribute__-no_stack_protector.patch
-        don-t-move-DBG_VALUE-instructions.patch
-        no-strict-aliasing-DwarfCompileUnit.patch
-        disable-A-B-A-B-and-BSWAP-in-InstCombine.patch
-        disable-DIArgList-in-SPIR-V.patch
+source=($_source_base/llvm-$pkgver.src.tar.xz{,.sig}
         llvm-config.h)
-sha256sums=('ec6b80d82c384acad2dc192903a6cf2cdbaffb889b84bfb98da9d71e630fc834'
+sha256sums=('234c8ed02ed1338aa4f0ffa955e45eb13abe7ba0032569d6bc17ae9334257b02'
             'SKIP'
-            'a7e902a7612d0fdabe436a917468b043cc296bc89d8954bfc3126f737beb9ac4'
-            '9f0a4578b94eb8853b83af2f65e92705254b4b56d96f9a941714d174b932f465'
-            'f7d69f84241416398fdb3df8bb44f9fae3c49d89889c7ffa3b37aa2e9d78f708'
-            'd1eff24508e35aae6c26a943dbaa3ef5acb60a145b008fd1ef9ac6f6c4faa662'
-            '34cc0d79a30599cb2287b47b4e9a1a5bf03d57a1f8bb35be3fe976ffc4a604f6'
-            '8642da2d556092e4284873ba6ddc6c9a67841f42cc16f923bcd523e4b304a3ff'
             '597dc5968c695bbdbb0eac9e8eb5117fcd2773bc91edf5ec103ecffffab8bc48')
 validpgpkeys+=('B6C8F98282B944E3B0D5C2530FC3042E345AD05D') # Hans Wennborg <hans at chromium.org>
 validpgpkeys+=('474E22316ABF4785A88C6E8EA2C794A986419D8A') # Tom Stellard <tstellar at redhat.com>
 
 prepare() {
-  cd "$srcdir/llvm-$pkgver.src"
+  cd llvm-$pkgver.src
   mkdir build
-
-  # https://github.com/intel/intel-graphics-compiler/issues/204
-  patch -Rp2 -i ../don-t-accept-nullptr-as-GEP-element-type.patch
-
-  # Fixes Chromium error "*** stack smashing detected ***: terminated"
-  # (which also goes away with "--change-stack-guard-on-fork=disabled")
-  # https://reviews.llvm.org/D116589
-  patch -Np2 -i ../don-t-override-__attribute__-no_stack_protector.patch
-
-  # https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/53243
-  # https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/92869
-  patch -Np2 -i ../don-t-move-DBG_VALUE-instructions.patch
-
-  # Work around intermittent 'clang -O -g' crashes
-  # https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50611#c3
-  patch -Np2 -i ../no-strict-aliasing-DwarfCompileUnit.patch
-
-  # Patches needed for ISPC for Xe only
-  patch -Np2 -i ../disable-A-B-A-B-and-BSWAP-in-InstCombine.patch
-  patch -Np2 -i ../disable-DIArgList-in-SPIR-V.patch
 }
 
 build() {
-  cd "$srcdir/llvm-$pkgver.src/build"
+  cd llvm-$pkgver.src/build
 
   local cmake_args=(
     -G Ninja
     -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
+    -DCMAKE_INSTALL_DOCDIR=share/doc
     -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
     -DCMAKE_SKIP_RPATH=ON
     -DLLVM_BINUTILS_INCDIR=/usr/include
@@ -71,28 +38,30 @@
     -DLLVM_BUILD_DOCS=ON
     -DLLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=ON
     -DLLVM_BUILD_TESTS=ON
+    -DLLVM_ENABLE_BINDINGS=OFF
     -DLLVM_ENABLE_FFI=ON
     -DLLVM_ENABLE_RTTI=ON
     -DLLVM_ENABLE_SPHINX=ON
     -DLLVM_HOST_TRIPLE=$CHOST
+    -DLLVM_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=OFF
     -DLLVM_INSTALL_UTILS=ON
     -DLLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB=ON
     -DSPHINX_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS=OFF
   )
   cmake .. "${cmake_args[@]}"
-  ninja all ocaml_doc
+  ninja
 }
 
 check() {
-  cd "$srcdir/llvm-$pkgver.src/build"
+  cd llvm-$pkgver.src/build
   LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$PWD/lib ninja check
 }
 
 package_llvm() {
-  pkgdesc="Collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies"
+  pkgdesc="Compiler infrastructure"
   depends=('llvm-libs' 'perl')
 
-  cd "$srcdir/llvm-$pkgver.src/build"
+  cd llvm-$pkgver.src/build
 
   DESTDIR="$pkgdir" ninja install
 
@@ -105,11 +74,6 @@
   mv -f "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/lib{LLVM,LTO,Remarks}*.so* "$srcdir"
   mv -f "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/LLVMgold.so "$srcdir"
 
-  # OCaml bindings go to a separate package
-  rm -rf "$srcdir"/ocaml.{lib,doc}
-  mv "$pkgdir/usr/lib/ocaml" "$srcdir/ocaml.lib"
-  mv "$pkgdir/usr/share/doc/$pkgname/ocaml-html" "$srcdir/ocaml.doc"
-
   if [[ $CARCH == x86_64 ]]; then
     # Needed for multilib (https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/29951)
     # Header stub is taken from Fedora
@@ -118,7 +82,7 @@
   fi
 
   # Remove documentation sources
-  rm -r "$pkgdir"/usr/share/doc/$pkgname/html/{_sources,.buildinfo}
+  rm -r "$pkgdir"/usr/share/doc/llvm/html/{_sources,.buildinfo}
 
   install -Dm644 ../LICENSE.TXT "$pkgdir/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname/LICENSE"
 }
@@ -142,16 +106,4 @@
     "$pkgdir/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname/LICENSE"
 }
 
-package_llvm-ocaml() {
-  pkgdesc="OCaml bindings for LLVM"
-  depends=('llvm' "ocaml>=$_ocaml_ver" 'ocaml-ctypes')
-
-  install -d "$pkgdir"/{usr/lib,usr/share/doc/$pkgname}
-  cp -a "$srcdir/ocaml.lib" "$pkgdir/usr/lib/ocaml"
-  cp -a "$srcdir/ocaml.doc" "$pkgdir/usr/share/doc/$pkgname/html"
-
-  install -Dm644 "$srcdir/llvm-$pkgver.src/LICENSE.TXT" \
-    "$pkgdir/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname/LICENSE"
-}
-
 # vim:set ts=2 sw=2 et:

Deleted: disable-A-B-A-B-and-BSWAP-in-InstCombine.patch
===================================================================
--- disable-A-B-A-B-and-BSWAP-in-InstCombine.patch	2022-06-21 22:52:11 UTC (rev 449248)
+++ disable-A-B-A-B-and-BSWAP-in-InstCombine.patch	2022-06-21 22:53:32 UTC (rev 449249)
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-# This patch is needed for ISPC for Xe only
-
-# 1. Transformation of add to or is not safe for VC backend.
-# 2. bswap intrinsics is not supported in VC backend yet.
-diff --git a/llvm/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineAddSub.cpp b/llvm/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineAddSub.cpp
-index d01a021bf3f4..bccce825a03d 100644
---- a/llvm/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineAddSub.cpp
-+++ b/llvm/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineAddSub.cpp
-@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
- #include "llvm/ADT/APInt.h"
- #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
- #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
-+#include "llvm/ADT/Triple.h"
- #include "llvm/Analysis/InstructionSimplify.h"
- #include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h"
- #include "llvm/IR/Constant.h"
-@@ -1369,9 +1370,12 @@ Instruction *InstCombinerImpl::visitAdd(BinaryOperator &I) {
-     }
-   }
- 
--  // A+B --> A|B iff A and B have no bits set in common.
--  if (haveNoCommonBitsSet(LHS, RHS, DL, &AC, &I, &DT))
--    return BinaryOperator::CreateOr(LHS, RHS);
-+  // Disable this transformation for ISPC SPIR-V
-+  if (!Triple(I.getModule()->getTargetTriple()).isSPIR()) {
-+    // A+B --> A|B iff A and B have no bits set in common.
-+    if (haveNoCommonBitsSet(LHS, RHS, DL, &AC, &I, &DT))
-+      return BinaryOperator::CreateOr(LHS, RHS);
-+  }
- 
-   // add (select X 0 (sub n A)) A  -->  select X A n
-   {
-diff --git a/llvm/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineAndOrXor.cpp b/llvm/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineAndOrXor.cpp
-index 120852c44474..8de55311ce3e 100644
---- a/llvm/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineAndOrXor.cpp
-+++ b/llvm/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineAndOrXor.cpp
-@@ -2671,9 +2671,12 @@ Instruction *InstCombinerImpl::visitOr(BinaryOperator &I) {
-   if (Instruction *FoldedLogic = foldBinOpIntoSelectOrPhi(I))
-     return FoldedLogic;
- 
--  if (Instruction *BitOp = matchBSwapOrBitReverse(I, /*MatchBSwaps*/ true,
--                                                  /*MatchBitReversals*/ true))
--    return BitOp;
-+  // Disable this transformation for ISPC SPIR-V
-+  if (!Triple(I.getModule()->getTargetTriple()).isSPIR()) {
-+    if (Instruction *BitOp = matchBSwapOrBitReverse(I, /*MatchBSwaps*/ true,
-+                                                    /*MatchBitReversals*/ true))
-+      return BitOp;
-+  }
- 
-   if (Instruction *Funnel = matchFunnelShift(I, *this))
-     return Funnel;

Deleted: disable-DIArgList-in-SPIR-V.patch
===================================================================
--- disable-DIArgList-in-SPIR-V.patch	2022-06-21 22:52:11 UTC (rev 449248)
+++ disable-DIArgList-in-SPIR-V.patch	2022-06-21 22:53:32 UTC (rev 449249)
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-# This patch is needed for ISPC for Xe only
-# It disables using of DIArgList for dbg.val if SPIR-V target is used.
-# It is needed till DIArgList is supported in SPIR-V Translator.
-diff --git a/llvm/lib/Transforms/Utils/Local.cpp b/llvm/lib/Transforms/Utils/Local.cpp
-index d03d76f57ca1..0b86e454df57 100644
---- a/llvm/lib/Transforms/Utils/Local.cpp
-+++ b/llvm/lib/Transforms/Utils/Local.cpp
-@@ -1771,7 +1771,14 @@ void llvm::salvageDebugInfoForDbgValues(
-     } else if (isa<DbgValueInst>(DII) &&
-                DII->getNumVariableLocationOps() + AdditionalValues.size() <=
-                    MaxDebugArgs) {
--      DII->addVariableLocationOps(AdditionalValues, SalvagedExpr);
-+      if (!Triple(I.getModule()->getTargetTriple()).isSPIR()) {
-+        DII->addVariableLocationOps(AdditionalValues, SalvagedExpr);
-+      } else {
-+        // Do not salvage using DIArgList for dbg.val fpr SPIR-V target, as it is
-+        // not currently supported by SPIR-V Translator.
-+        Value *Undef = UndefValue::get(I.getOperand(0)->getType());
-+        DII->replaceVariableLocationOp(I.getOperand(0), Undef);
-+      }
-     } else {
-       // Do not salvage using DIArgList for dbg.addr/dbg.declare, as it is
-       // currently only valid for stack value expressions.

Deleted: don-t-accept-nullptr-as-GEP-element-type.patch
===================================================================
--- don-t-accept-nullptr-as-GEP-element-type.patch	2022-06-21 22:52:11 UTC (rev 449248)
+++ don-t-accept-nullptr-as-GEP-element-type.patch	2022-06-21 22:53:32 UTC (rev 449249)
@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
-From b00cff56cfb15cbfa74cb512c9cee1c402cce55b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Nikita Popov <nikita.ppv at gmail.com>
-Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2021 20:56:05 +0200
-Subject: [PATCH] Reapply [IR] Don't accept nullptr as GEP element type
-
-Reapply after fixing another occurrence in lldb that was relying
-on this in the preceding commit.
-
------
-
-GetElementPtrInst::Create() (and IRBuilder methods based on it)
-currently accept nullptr as the element type, and will fetch the
-element type from the pointer in that case. Remove this fallback,
-as it is incompatible with opaque pointers. I've removed a handful
-of leftover calls using this behavior as a preliminary step.
-
-Out-of-tree code affected by this change should either pass a proper
-type, or can temporarily explicitly call getPointerElementType(),
-if the newly added assertion is encountered.
-
-Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105653
----
- llvm/include/llvm/IR/Instructions.h | 20 ++++++--------------
- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
-
-diff --git a/llvm/include/llvm/IR/Instructions.h b/llvm/include/llvm/IR/Instructions.h
-index a5cebf0a4626..0c43a56daa33 100644
---- a/llvm/include/llvm/IR/Instructions.h
-+++ b/llvm/include/llvm/IR/Instructions.h
-@@ -956,13 +956,9 @@ public:
-                                    const Twine &NameStr = "",
-                                    Instruction *InsertBefore = nullptr) {
-     unsigned Values = 1 + unsigned(IdxList.size());
--    if (!PointeeType) {
--      PointeeType =
--          cast<PointerType>(Ptr->getType()->getScalarType())->getElementType();
--    } else {
--      assert(cast<PointerType>(Ptr->getType()->getScalarType())
--                 ->isOpaqueOrPointeeTypeMatches(PointeeType));
--    }
-+    assert(PointeeType && "Must specify element type");
-+    assert(cast<PointerType>(Ptr->getType()->getScalarType())
-+               ->isOpaqueOrPointeeTypeMatches(PointeeType));
-     return new (Values) GetElementPtrInst(PointeeType, Ptr, IdxList, Values,
-                                           NameStr, InsertBefore);
-   }
-@@ -972,13 +968,9 @@ public:
-                                    const Twine &NameStr,
-                                    BasicBlock *InsertAtEnd) {
-     unsigned Values = 1 + unsigned(IdxList.size());
--    if (!PointeeType) {
--      PointeeType =
--          cast<PointerType>(Ptr->getType()->getScalarType())->getElementType();
--    } else {
--      assert(cast<PointerType>(Ptr->getType()->getScalarType())
--                 ->isOpaqueOrPointeeTypeMatches(PointeeType));
--    }
-+    assert(PointeeType && "Must specify element type");
-+    assert(cast<PointerType>(Ptr->getType()->getScalarType())
-+               ->isOpaqueOrPointeeTypeMatches(PointeeType));
-     return new (Values) GetElementPtrInst(PointeeType, Ptr, IdxList, Values,
-                                           NameStr, InsertAtEnd);
-   }

Deleted: don-t-move-DBG_VALUE-instructions.patch
===================================================================
--- don-t-move-DBG_VALUE-instructions.patch	2022-06-21 22:52:11 UTC (rev 449248)
+++ don-t-move-DBG_VALUE-instructions.patch	2022-06-21 22:53:32 UTC (rev 449249)
@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
-From e7c9a6cae09d99388d8384ca7c0fb5b24b353975 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Nikita Popov <npopov at redhat.com>
-Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2022 15:48:01 +0100
-Subject: [PATCH] [SDAG] Don't move DBG_VALUE instructions after insertion
- point during scheduling (PR53243)
-
-EmitSchedule() shouldn't be touching instructions after the provided
-insertion point. The change introduced in D83561 performs a scan to
-the end of the block, and thus may move unrelated instructions. In
-particular, this ends up moving instructions that have been produced
-by FastISel and will later be deleted. Moving them means that more
-instructions than intended are removed.
-
-Fix this by stopping the iteration when the insertion point is
-reached.
-
-Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/53243.
-
-Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117489
----
- .../SelectionDAG/ScheduleDAGSDNodes.cpp       |  7 ++--
- .../CodeGen/X86/pr53243-tail-call-fastisel.ll | 39 +++++++++++++++++++
- 2 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
- create mode 100644 llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/pr53243-tail-call-fastisel.ll
-
-diff --git a/llvm/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ScheduleDAGSDNodes.cpp b/llvm/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ScheduleDAGSDNodes.cpp
-index bec240d6c4d4..403f34573899 100644
---- a/llvm/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ScheduleDAGSDNodes.cpp
-+++ b/llvm/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ScheduleDAGSDNodes.cpp
-@@ -1057,12 +1057,13 @@ EmitSchedule(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &InsertPos) {
-            "first terminator cannot be a debug value");
-     for (MachineInstr &MI : make_early_inc_range(
-              make_range(std::next(FirstTerm), InsertBB->end()))) {
-+      // Only scan up to insertion point.
-+      if (&MI == InsertPos)
-+        break;
-+
-       if (!MI.isDebugValue())
-         continue;
- 
--      if (&MI == InsertPos)
--        InsertPos = std::prev(InsertPos->getIterator());
--
-       // The DBG_VALUE was referencing a value produced by a terminator. By
-       // moving the DBG_VALUE, the referenced value also needs invalidating.
-       MI.getOperand(0).ChangeToRegister(0, false);
-diff --git a/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/pr53243-tail-call-fastisel.ll b/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/pr53243-tail-call-fastisel.ll
-new file mode 100644
-index 000000000000..333eff8fb008
---- /dev/null
-+++ b/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/pr53243-tail-call-fastisel.ll
-@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
-+; NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by utils/update_llc_test_checks.py
-+; RUN: llc -O0 -fast-isel -mtriple=x86_64-- < %s | FileCheck %s
-+
-+define void @test() {
-+; CHECK-LABEL: test:
-+; CHECK:       # %bb.0:
-+; CHECK-NEXT:    jmp set_state at PLT # TAILCALL
-+  tail call void @set_state()
-+  call void @llvm.dbg.value(metadata i64 0, metadata !10, metadata !DIExpression()), !dbg !16
-+  ret void
-+}
-+
-+declare void @set_state()
-+
-+; Function Attrs: nofree nosync nounwind readnone speculatable willreturn
-+declare void @llvm.dbg.value(metadata, metadata, metadata) #0
-+
-+attributes #0 = { nofree nosync nounwind readnone speculatable willreturn }
-+
-+!llvm.module.flags = !{!0}
-+!llvm.dbg.cu = !{!1}
-+
-+!0 = !{i32 2, !"Debug Info Version", i32 3}
-+!1 = distinct !DICompileUnit(language: DW_LANG_Rust, file: !2, producer: "clang LLVM (rustc version 1.60.0-nightly (ec4bcaac4 2022-01-15))", isOptimized: true, runtimeVersion: 0, emissionKind: FullDebug, enums: !3)
-+!2 = !DIFile(filename: "src/lib.rs/@/bug.63e521cd-cgu.0", directory: "/tmp/rust-bug")
-+!3 = !{!4}
-+!4 = !DICompositeType(tag: DW_TAG_enumeration_type, name: "Option", file: !5, baseType: !6, size: 8, align: 8, flags: DIFlagEnumClass, elements: !7)
-+!5 = !DIFile(filename: "<unknown>", directory: "")
-+!6 = !DIBasicType(name: "u8", size: 8, encoding: DW_ATE_unsigned)
-+!7 = !{!8, !9}
-+!8 = !DIEnumerator(name: "None", value: 0)
-+!9 = !DIEnumerator(name: "Some", value: 1)
-+!10 = !DILocalVariable(name: "msg", arg: 2, scope: !11, file: !12, line: 689, type: !6)
-+!11 = distinct !DISubprogram(name: "expect<()>", linkageName: "_ZN4core6option15Option$LT$T$GT$6expect17h9a574c18f194c213E", scope: !4, file: !12, line: 689, type: !13, scopeLine: 689, flags: DIFlagPrototyped, spFlags: DISPFlagLocalToUnit | DISPFlagDefinition | DISPFlagOptimized, unit: !1, templateParams: !15, retainedNodes: !15)
-+!12 = !DIFile(filename: "/rustc/ec4bcaac450279b029f3480b8b8f1b82ab36a5eb/library/core/src/option.rs", directory: "", checksumkind: CSK_MD5, checksum: "4120c8557937a0772190a676ec193800")
-+!13 = !DISubroutineType(types: !14)
-+!14 = !{null, !4}
-+!15 = !{}
-+!16 = !DILocation(line: 0, scope: !11)

Deleted: don-t-override-__attribute__-no_stack_protector.patch
===================================================================
--- don-t-override-__attribute__-no_stack_protector.patch	2022-06-21 22:52:11 UTC (rev 449248)
+++ don-t-override-__attribute__-no_stack_protector.patch	2022-06-21 22:53:32 UTC (rev 449249)
@@ -1,540 +0,0 @@
-From 4a7c9b7d6f4a183fef8f43aef004ec865c37bbd8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Hans Wennborg <hans at chromium.org>
-Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2022 11:31:11 +0100
-Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Simplify llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_ssp.ll (NFC)
-
-The nounwind and uwtable attributes were just cluttering up the test.
-Using regexes to give symbolic names to the attribute lists make the
-test more readable.
-
-This is pre-committing parts of D116589.
-
-(cherry picked from commit 2eb7d8d749997e5f3048d39201a4d38b6b8d6455)
----
- llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_ssp.ll | 81 +++++++++++------------
- 1 file changed, 40 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-)
-
-diff --git a/llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_ssp.ll b/llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_ssp.ll
-index 2bf93d322842..ccfe93453159 100644
---- a/llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_ssp.ll
-+++ b/llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_ssp.ll
-@@ -12,150 +12,149 @@
- ; propagated correctly.  The caller should have its SSP attribute set as:
- ; strictest(caller-ssp-attr, callee-ssp-attr), where strictness is ordered as:
- ;  sspreq > sspstrong > ssp > [no ssp]
--define internal void @fun_sspreq() nounwind sspreq uwtable {
-+define internal void @fun_sspreq() sspreq {
- entry:
-   %call = call i32 (i8*, ...) @printf(i8* getelementptr inbounds ([12 x i8], [12 x i8]* @.str3, i32 0, i32 0))
-   ret void
- }
- 
--define internal void @fun_sspstrong() nounwind sspstrong uwtable {
-+define internal void @fun_sspstrong() sspstrong {
- entry:
-   %call = call i32 (i8*, ...) @printf(i8* getelementptr inbounds ([15 x i8], [15 x i8]* @.str2, i32 0, i32 0))
-   ret void
- }
- 
--define internal void @fun_ssp() nounwind ssp uwtable {
-+define internal void @fun_ssp() ssp {
- entry:
-   %call = call i32 (i8*, ...) @printf(i8* getelementptr inbounds ([9 x i8], [9 x i8]* @.str1, i32 0, i32 0))
-   ret void
- }
- 
--define internal void @fun_nossp() nounwind uwtable {
-+define internal void @fun_nossp() {
- entry:
-   %call = call i32 (i8*, ...) @printf(i8* getelementptr inbounds ([11 x i8], [11 x i8]* @.str, i32 0, i32 0))
-   ret void
- }
- 
--; Tests start below 
-+; Tests start below.
- 
--define void @inline_req_req() nounwind sspreq uwtable {
-+define void @inline_req_req() sspreq {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_req_req() #0
-+; CHECK: @inline_req_req() #[[SSPREQ:[0-9]]]
-   call void @fun_sspreq()
-   ret void
- }
- 
--define void @inline_req_strong() nounwind sspstrong uwtable {
-+define void @inline_req_strong() sspstrong {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_req_strong() #0
-+; CHECK: @inline_req_strong() #[[SSPREQ]]
-   call void @fun_sspreq()
-   ret void
- }
- 
--define void @inline_req_ssp() nounwind ssp uwtable {
-+define void @inline_req_ssp() ssp {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_req_ssp() #0
-+; CHECK: @inline_req_ssp() #[[SSPREQ]]
-   call void @fun_sspreq()
-   ret void
- }
- 
--define void @inline_req_nossp() nounwind uwtable {
-+define void @inline_req_nossp() {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_req_nossp() #3
-+; CHECK: @inline_req_nossp() {
-   call void @fun_sspreq()
-   ret void
- }
- 
--define void @inline_strong_req() nounwind sspreq uwtable {
-+define void @inline_strong_req() sspreq {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_strong_req() #0
-+; CHECK: @inline_strong_req() #[[SSPREQ]]
-   call void @fun_sspstrong()
-   ret void
- }
- 
- 
--define void @inline_strong_strong() nounwind sspstrong uwtable {
-+define void @inline_strong_strong() sspstrong {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_strong_strong() #1
-+; CHECK: @inline_strong_strong() #[[SSPSTRONG:[0-9]]]
-   call void @fun_sspstrong()
-   ret void
- }
- 
--define void @inline_strong_ssp() nounwind ssp uwtable {
-+define void @inline_strong_ssp() ssp {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_strong_ssp() #1
-+; CHECK: @inline_strong_ssp() #[[SSPSTRONG]]
-   call void @fun_sspstrong()
-   ret void
- }
- 
--define void @inline_strong_nossp() nounwind uwtable {
-+define void @inline_strong_nossp() {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_strong_nossp() #3
-+; CHECK: @inline_strong_nossp() {
-   call void @fun_sspstrong()
-   ret void
- }
- 
--define void @inline_ssp_req() nounwind sspreq uwtable {
-+define void @inline_ssp_req() sspreq {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_ssp_req() #0
-+; CHECK: @inline_ssp_req() #[[SSPREQ]]
-   call void @fun_ssp()
-   ret void
- }
- 
- 
--define void @inline_ssp_strong() nounwind sspstrong uwtable {
-+define void @inline_ssp_strong() sspstrong {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_ssp_strong() #1
-+; CHECK: @inline_ssp_strong() #[[SSPSTRONG]]
-   call void @fun_ssp()
-   ret void
- }
- 
--define void @inline_ssp_ssp() nounwind ssp uwtable {
-+define void @inline_ssp_ssp() ssp {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_ssp_ssp() #2
-+; CHECK: @inline_ssp_ssp() #[[SSP:[0-9]]]
-   call void @fun_ssp()
-   ret void
- }
- 
--define void @inline_ssp_nossp() nounwind uwtable {
-+define void @inline_ssp_nossp() {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_ssp_nossp() #3
-+; CHECK: @inline_ssp_nossp() {
-   call void @fun_ssp()
-   ret void
- }
- 
--define void @inline_nossp_req() nounwind uwtable sspreq {
-+define void @inline_nossp_req() sspreq {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_nossp_req() #0
-+; CHECK: @inline_nossp_req() #[[SSPREQ]]
-   call void @fun_nossp()
-   ret void
- }
- 
- 
--define void @inline_nossp_strong() nounwind sspstrong uwtable {
-+define void @inline_nossp_strong() sspstrong {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_nossp_strong() #1
-+; CHECK: @inline_nossp_strong() #[[SSPSTRONG]]
-   call void @fun_nossp()
-   ret void
- }
- 
--define void @inline_nossp_ssp() nounwind ssp uwtable {
-+define void @inline_nossp_ssp() ssp {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_nossp_ssp() #2
-+; CHECK: @inline_nossp_ssp() #[[SSP]]
-   call void @fun_nossp()
-   ret void
- }
- 
--define void @inline_nossp_nossp() nounwind uwtable {
-+define void @inline_nossp_nossp() {
- entry:
--; CHECK: @inline_nossp_nossp() #3
-+; CHECK: @inline_nossp_nossp() {
-   call void @fun_nossp()
-   ret void
- }
- 
- declare i32 @printf(i8*, ...)
- 
--; CHECK: attributes #0 = { nounwind sspreq uwtable }
--; CHECK: attributes #1 = { nounwind sspstrong uwtable }
--; CHECK: attributes #2 = { nounwind ssp uwtable }
--; CHECK: attributes #3 = { nounwind uwtable }
-+; CHECK: attributes #[[SSPREQ]] = { sspreq }
-+; CHECK: attributes #[[SSPSTRONG]] = { sspstrong }
-+; CHECK: attributes #[[SSP]] = { ssp }
-
-From b52296ecaa3878648ceeb3aa39df05dc71e44597 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Hans Wennborg <hans at chromium.org>
-Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2022 18:03:43 +0100
-Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Don't override __attribute__((no_stack_protector)) by
- inlining (PR52886)
-
-Since 26c6a3e736d3, LLVM's inliner will "upgrade" the caller's stack protector
-attribute based on the callee. This lead to surprising results with Clang's
-no_stack_protector attribute added in 4fbf84c1732f (D46300). Consider the
-following code compiled with clang -fstack-protector-strong -Os
-(https://godbolt.org/z/7s3rW7a1q).
-
-  extern void h(int* p);
-
-  inline __attribute__((always_inline)) int g() {
-    return 0;
-  }
-
-  int __attribute__((__no_stack_protector__)) f() {
-    int a[1];
-    h(a);
-    return g();
-  }
-
-LLVM will inline g() into f(), and f() would get a stack protector, against the
-users explicit wishes, potentially breaking the program e.g. if h() changes the
-value of the stack cookie. That's a miscompile.
-
-More recently, bc044a88ee3c (D91816) addressed this problem by preventing
-inlining when the stack protector is disabled in the caller and enabled in the
-callee or vice versa. However, the problem remained if the callee is marked
-always_inline as in the example above. This affected users, see e.g.
-http://crbug.com/1274129 and http://llvm.org/pr52886.
-
-One way to fix this would be to prevent inlining also in the always_inline
-case. Despite the name, always_inline does not guarantee inlining, so this
-would be legal but potentially surprising to users.
-
-However, I think the better fix is to not enable the stack protector in a
-caller based on the callee. The motivation for the old behaviour is unclear, it
-seems counter-intuitive, and causes real problems as we've seen.
-
-This commit implements that fix, which means in the example above, g() gets
-inlined into f() (also without always_inline), and f() is emitted without stack
-protector. I think that matches most developers' expectations, and that's also
-what GCC does.
-
-Another effect of this change is that a no_stack_protector function can now be
-inlined into a stack protected function, e.g. (https://godbolt.org/z/hafP6W856):
-
-  extern void h(int* p);
-
-  inline int __attribute__((__no_stack_protector__)) __attribute__((always_inline)) g() {
-    return 0;
-  }
-
-  int f() {
-    int a[1];
-    h(a);
-    return g();
-  }
-
-I think that's fine. Such code would be unusual since no_stack_protector is
-normally applied to a program entry point which sets up the stack canary. And
-even if such code exists, inlining doesn't change the semantics: there is still
-no stack cookie setup/check around entry/exit of the g() code region, but there
-may be in the surrounding context, as there was before inlining. This also
-matches GCC.
-
-See also the discussion at https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=94722
-
-Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116589
-
-(cherry picked from commit 2bc57d85ebf244f19a3046295b58eb8c667f947d)
----
- llvm/docs/LangRef.rst                       | 26 +++++------
- llvm/lib/Analysis/InlineCost.cpp            |  9 ----
- llvm/lib/IR/Attributes.cpp                  |  6 +++
- llvm/test/ThinLTO/X86/nossp.ll              | 23 ++++++----
- llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_nossp.ll | 50 ---------------------
- llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_ssp.ll   | 19 +++++++-
- 6 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 85 deletions(-)
- delete mode 100644 llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_nossp.ll
-
-diff --git a/llvm/docs/LangRef.rst b/llvm/docs/LangRef.rst
-index 36e09355e485..69393eba3906 100644
---- a/llvm/docs/LangRef.rst
-+++ b/llvm/docs/LangRef.rst
-@@ -1965,11 +1965,9 @@ example:
-     Variables that are identified as requiring a protector will be arranged
-     on the stack such that they are adjacent to the stack protector guard.
- 
--    A function with the ``ssp`` attribute but without the ``alwaysinline``
--    attribute cannot be inlined into a function without a
--    ``ssp/sspreq/sspstrong`` attribute. If inlined, the caller will get the
--    ``ssp`` attribute. ``call``, ``invoke``, and ``callbr`` instructions with
--    the ``alwaysinline`` attribute force inlining.
-+    If a function with an ``ssp`` attribute is inlined into a calling function,
-+    the attribute is not carried over to the calling function.
-+
- ``sspstrong``
-     This attribute indicates that the function should emit a stack smashing
-     protector. This attribute causes a strong heuristic to be used when
-@@ -1994,12 +1992,10 @@ example:
- 
-     This overrides the ``ssp`` function attribute.
- 
--    A function with the ``sspstrong`` attribute but without the
--    ``alwaysinline`` attribute cannot be inlined into a function without a
--    ``ssp/sspstrong/sspreq`` attribute. If inlined, the caller will get the
--    ``sspstrong`` attribute unless the ``sspreq`` attribute exists.  ``call``,
--    ``invoke``, and ``callbr`` instructions with the ``alwaysinline`` attribute
--    force inlining.
-+    If a function with an ``sspstrong`` attribute is inlined into a calling
-+    function which has an ``ssp`` attribute, the calling function's attribute
-+    will be upgraded to ``sspstrong``.
-+
- ``sspreq``
-     This attribute indicates that the function should *always* emit a stack
-     smashing protector. This overrides the ``ssp`` and ``sspstrong`` function
-@@ -2016,11 +2012,9 @@ example:
-     #. Variables that have had their address taken are 3rd closest to the
-        protector.
- 
--    A function with the ``sspreq`` attribute but without the ``alwaysinline``
--    attribute cannot be inlined into a function without a
--    ``ssp/sspstrong/sspreq`` attribute. If inlined, the caller will get the
--    ``sspreq`` attribute.  ``call``, ``invoke``, and ``callbr`` instructions
--    with the ``alwaysinline`` attribute force inlining.
-+    If a function with an ``sspreq`` attribute is inlined into a calling
-+    function which has an ``ssp`` or ``sspstrong`` attribute, the calling
-+    function's attribute will be upgraded to ``sspreq``.
- 
- ``strictfp``
-     This attribute indicates that the function was called from a scope that
-diff --git a/llvm/lib/Analysis/InlineCost.cpp b/llvm/lib/Analysis/InlineCost.cpp
-index e8f79a28a8e8..1e68ec8ff7d6 100644
---- a/llvm/lib/Analysis/InlineCost.cpp
-+++ b/llvm/lib/Analysis/InlineCost.cpp
-@@ -2823,15 +2823,6 @@ Optional<InlineResult> llvm::getAttributeBasedInliningDecision(
-   if (Call.isNoInline())
-     return InlineResult::failure("noinline call site attribute");
- 
--  // Don't inline functions if one does not have any stack protector attribute
--  // but the other does.
--  if (Caller->hasStackProtectorFnAttr() && !Callee->hasStackProtectorFnAttr())
--    return InlineResult::failure(
--        "stack protected caller but callee requested no stack protector");
--  if (Callee->hasStackProtectorFnAttr() && !Caller->hasStackProtectorFnAttr())
--    return InlineResult::failure(
--        "stack protected callee but caller requested no stack protector");
--
-   return None;
- }
- 
-diff --git a/llvm/lib/IR/Attributes.cpp b/llvm/lib/IR/Attributes.cpp
-index 5cd1bafccc47..eec4629aa725 100644
---- a/llvm/lib/IR/Attributes.cpp
-+++ b/llvm/lib/IR/Attributes.cpp
-@@ -1957,6 +1957,12 @@ static void setOR(Function &Caller, const Function &Callee) {
- /// If the inlined function had a higher stack protection level than the
- /// calling function, then bump up the caller's stack protection level.
- static void adjustCallerSSPLevel(Function &Caller, const Function &Callee) {
-+  // If the calling function has *no* stack protection level (e.g. it was built
-+  // with Clang's -fno-stack-protector or no_stack_protector attribute), don't
-+  // change it as that could change the program's semantics.
-+  if (!Caller.hasStackProtectorFnAttr())
-+    return;
-+
-   // If upgrading the SSP attribute, clear out the old SSP Attributes first.
-   // Having multiple SSP attributes doesn't actually hurt, but it adds useless
-   // clutter to the IR.
-diff --git a/llvm/test/ThinLTO/X86/nossp.ll b/llvm/test/ThinLTO/X86/nossp.ll
-index c542a85c6f74..cfc54d595ad7 100644
---- a/llvm/test/ThinLTO/X86/nossp.ll
-+++ b/llvm/test/ThinLTO/X86/nossp.ll
-@@ -23,7 +23,8 @@ declare void @ssp_callee() ssp
- 
- ; nossp caller should be able to inline nossp callee.
- define void @nossp_caller() {
--; CHECK-LABEL: @nossp_caller
-+; CHECK-LABEL: define void @nossp_caller()
-+; CHECK-NOT: #0
- ; CHECK-NEXT: tail call void @foo
-   tail call void @nossp_callee()
-   ret void
-@@ -31,28 +32,34 @@ define void @nossp_caller() {
- 
- ; ssp caller should be able to inline ssp callee.
- define void @ssp_caller() ssp {
--; CHECK-LABEL: @ssp_caller
-+; CHECK-LABEL: define void @ssp_caller()
-+; CHECK-SAME: #0
- ; CHECK-NEXT: tail call void @foo
-   tail call void @ssp_callee()
-   ret void
- }
- 
--; nossp caller should *NOT* be able to inline ssp callee.
-+; nossp caller should be able to inline ssp callee.
-+; the ssp attribute is not propagated.
- define void @nossp_caller2() {
--; CHECK-LABEL: @nossp_caller2
--; CHECK-NEXT: tail call void @ssp_callee
-+; CHECK-LABEL: define void @nossp_caller2()
-+; CHECK-NOT: #0
-+; CHECK-NEXT: tail call void @foo
-   tail call void @ssp_callee()
-   ret void
- }
- 
--; ssp caller should *NOT* be able to inline nossp callee.
-+; ssp caller should be able to inline nossp callee.
- define void @ssp_caller2() ssp {
--; CHECK-LABEL: @ssp_caller2
--; CHECK-NEXT: tail call void @nossp_callee
-+; CHECK-LABEL: define void @ssp_caller2()
-+; CHECK-SAME: #0
-+; CHECK-NEXT: tail call void @foo
-   tail call void @nossp_callee()
-   ret void
- }
- 
-+; CHECK: attributes #0 = { ssp }
-+
- ;--- b.ll
- target datalayout = "e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128"
- target triple = "x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
-diff --git a/llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_nossp.ll b/llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_nossp.ll
-deleted file mode 100644
-index 24fdab0b9f13..000000000000
---- a/llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_nossp.ll
-+++ /dev/null
-@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
--; NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by utils/update_test_checks.py
--; RUN: opt -passes='cgscc(inline)' %s -S -pass-remarks-missed=inline 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefixes=CHECK,CHECK-INLINE %s
--; RUN: opt -passes=always-inline -o - -S %s | FileCheck %s
--
--; CHECK-INLINE: ssp not inlined into nossp_caller because it should never be inlined (cost=never): stack protected callee but caller requested no stack protector
--; CHECK-INLINE: nossp not inlined into ssp_caller because it should never be inlined (cost=never): stack protected caller but callee requested no stack protector
--
--; Not interesting to test.
--define i32 @nossp() { ret i32 41 }
--define i32 @ssp() sspstrong { ret i32 42 }
--define i32 @nossp_alwaysinline() alwaysinline { ret i32 43 }
--define i32 @ssp_alwaysinline() sspstrong alwaysinline { ret i32 44 }
--
--; @ssp should not be inlined due to mismatch stack protector.
--; @ssp_alwaysinline should be inlined due to alwaysinline.
--define i32 @nossp_caller() {
--; CHECK-LABEL: @nossp_caller(
--; CHECK-NEXT:    [[TMP1:%.*]] = call i32 @ssp()
--; CHECK-NEXT:    ret i32 44
--;
--  call i32 @ssp()
--  %2 = call i32 @ssp_alwaysinline()
--  ret i32 %2
--}
--; @nossp should not be inlined due to mismatch stack protector.
--; @nossp_alwaysinline should be inlined due to alwaysinline.
--define i32 @ssp_caller() sspstrong {
--; CHECK-LABEL: @ssp_caller(
--; CHECK-NEXT:    [[TMP1:%.*]] = call i32 @nossp()
--; CHECK-NEXT:    ret i32 43
--;
--  call i32 @nossp()
--  %2 = call i32 @nossp_alwaysinline()
--  ret i32 %2
--}
--
--; The alwaysinline attribute can also appear on the CallBase (ie. the call
--; site), ie. when __attribute__((flatten)) is used on the caller. Treat this
--; the same as if the caller had the fn attr alwaysinline and permit inline
--; substitution, despite the mismatch between caller and callee on ssp attrs.
--;
--; Curiously, the always_inline attribute on a CallInst is only expanded by the
--; inline pass, but not always_inline pass!
--define i32 @nossp_alwaysinline_caller() {
--; CHECK-INLINE-LABEL: @nossp_alwaysinline_caller(
--; CHECK-INLINE-NEXT:    ret i32 42
--;
--  %1 = call i32 @ssp() alwaysinline
--  ret i32 %1
--}
-diff --git a/llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_ssp.ll b/llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_ssp.ll
-index ccfe93453159..a4f73f4dcd5a 100644
---- a/llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_ssp.ll
-+++ b/llvm/test/Transforms/Inline/inline_ssp.ll
-@@ -9,15 +9,23 @@
- 
- ; These first four functions (@fun_sspreq, @fun_sspstrong, @fun_ssp, @fun_nossp)
- ; are used by the remaining functions to ensure that the SSP attributes are
--; propagated correctly.  The caller should have its SSP attribute set as:
-+; propagated correctly.  If the caller had an SSP attribute before inlining, it
-+; should have its new SSP attribute set as:
- ; strictest(caller-ssp-attr, callee-ssp-attr), where strictness is ordered as:
--;  sspreq > sspstrong > ssp > [no ssp]
-+;  sspreq > sspstrong > ssp
-+
- define internal void @fun_sspreq() sspreq {
- entry:
-   %call = call i32 (i8*, ...) @printf(i8* getelementptr inbounds ([12 x i8], [12 x i8]* @.str3, i32 0, i32 0))
-   ret void
- }
- 
-+define internal void @fun_sspreq_alwaysinline() sspreq alwaysinline {
-+entry:
-+  %call = call i32 (i8*, ...) @printf(i8* getelementptr inbounds ([12 x i8], [12 x i8]* @.str3, i32 0, i32 0))
-+  ret void
-+}
-+
- define internal void @fun_sspstrong() sspstrong {
- entry:
-   %call = call i32 (i8*, ...) @printf(i8* getelementptr inbounds ([15 x i8], [15 x i8]* @.str2, i32 0, i32 0))
-@@ -66,6 +74,13 @@ entry:
-   ret void
- }
- 
-+define void @alwaysinline_req_nossp() {
-+entry:
-+; CHECK: @alwaysinline_req_nossp() {
-+  call void @fun_sspreq_alwaysinline()
-+  ret void
-+}
-+
- define void @inline_strong_req() sspreq {
- entry:
- ; CHECK: @inline_strong_req() #[[SSPREQ]]

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+application/pgp-keys
\ No newline at end of property
Deleted: no-strict-aliasing-DwarfCompileUnit.patch
===================================================================
--- no-strict-aliasing-DwarfCompileUnit.patch	2022-06-21 22:52:11 UTC (rev 449248)
+++ no-strict-aliasing-DwarfCompileUnit.patch	2022-06-21 22:53:32 UTC (rev 449249)
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-diff --git a/llvm/lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/CMakeLists.txt b/llvm/lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/CMakeLists.txt
-index eb924282a75e..85929b54d6ce 100644
---- a/llvm/lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/CMakeLists.txt
-+++ b/llvm/lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/CMakeLists.txt
-@@ -44,3 +44,8 @@ add_llvm_component_library(LLVMAsmPrinter
-   Support
-   Target
-   )
-+
-+# https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50611#c3
-+if (CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX)
-+  set_source_files_properties(DwarfCompileUnit.cpp PROPERTIES COMPILE_FLAGS -fno-strict-aliasing)
-+endif()



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