LLVM 12.0.0 Release Notes
- Introduction
-
Non-comprehensive list of changes in this release
- Changes to the LLVM IR
- Changes to building LLVM
- Changes to TableGen
- Changes to the ARM Backend
- Changes to the MIPS Target
- Changes to the PowerPC Target
- Changes to the X86 Target
- Changes to the AMDGPU Target
- Changes to the AVR Target
- Changes to the WebAssembly Target
- Changes to the OCaml bindings
- Changes to the C API
- Changes to the Go bindings
- Changes to the DAG infrastructure
- Changes to the Debug Info
- Changes to the LLVM tools
- Changes to LLDB
- Changes to Sanitizers
- External Open Source Projects Using LLVM 12
- Additional Information
Warning
These are in-progress notes for the upcoming LLVM 12 release. Release notes for previous releases can be found on the Download Page.
Introduction
This document contains the release notes for the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure, release 12.0.0. Here we describe the status of LLVM, including major improvements from the previous release, improvements in various subprojects of LLVM, and some of the current users of the code. All LLVM releases may be downloaded from the LLVM releases web site.
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Non-comprehensive list of changes in this release
- The ConstantPropagation pass was removed. Users should use the InstSimplify pass instead.
Changes to the LLVM IR
- ...
- Added the
byref
attribute to better represent argument passing for the amdgpu_kernel calling convention.
Changes to building LLVM
Changes to TableGen
- The new "TableGen Programmer's Reference" replaces the "TableGen Language Introduction" and "TableGen Language Reference" documents.
- The syntax for specifying an integer range in a range list has changed.
The old syntax used a hyphen in the range (e.g.,
{0-9}
). The new syntax uses the "..." range punctuation (e.g.,{0...9}
). The hyphen syntax is deprecated.
Changes to the ARM Backend
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Changes to the MIPS Target
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Changes to the PowerPC Target
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Changes to the X86 Target
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- The 'mpx' feature was removed from the backend. It had been removed from clang frontend in 10.0. Mention of the 'mpx' feature in an IR file will print a message to stderr, but IR should still compile.
- Support for -march=sapphirerapids was added.
- The assembler now has support for {disp32} and {disp8} pseudo prefixes for controlling displacement size for memory operands and jump displacements. The assembler also supports the .d32 and .d8 mnemonic suffixes to do the same.
- A new function attribute "tune-cpu" has been added to support -mtune like gcc. This allows microarchitectural optimizations to be applied independent from the "target-cpu" attribute or TargetMachine CPU which will be used to select Instruction Set. If the attribute is not present, the tune CPU will follow the target CPU.
Changes to the AMDGPU Target
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- The new
byref
attribute is now the preferred method for representing aggregate kernel arguments.
Changes to the AVR Target
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Changes to the WebAssembly Target
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Changes to the OCaml bindings
Changes to the C API
Changes to the Go bindings
Changes to the DAG infrastructure
Changes to the Debug Info
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Changes to the LLVM tools
- llvm-readobj and llvm-readelf behavior has changed to report an error when executed with no input files instead of reading an input from stdin. Reading from stdin can still be achieved by specifying - as an input file.
Changes to LLDB
Changes to Sanitizers
The integer sanitizer -fsanitize=integer now has a new sanitizer: -fsanitize=unsigned-shift-base. It's not undefined behavior for an unsigned left shift to overflow (i.e. to shift bits out), but it has been the source of bugs and exploits in certain codebases in the past.
External Open Source Projects Using LLVM 12
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Additional Information
A wide variety of additional information is available on the LLVM web page, in particular in the documentation section. The web page also contains versions of the
API documentation which is up-to-date with the Git version of the source
code. You can access versions of these documents specific to this release by
going into the llvm/docs/
directory in the LLVM tree.
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