LLVM 14 Release Notes

Introduction

This document contains the release notes for the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure, release 14. 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

Changes to the LLVM IR

  • Using the legacy pass manager for the optimization pipeline is deprecated and will be removed after LLVM 14. In the meantime, only minimal effort will be made to maintain the legacy pass manager for the optimization pipeline.

  • Max allowed integer type was reduced from 2^24-1 bits to 2^23 bits.

  • Max allowed alignment was increased from 2^29 to 2^32.

Changes to building LLVM

  • Building LLVM with Visual Studio now requires version 2019 or later.

Changes to TableGen

Changes to the AArch64 Backend

  • Added support for the Armv9-A, Armv9.1-A and Armv9.2-A architectures.

  • The compiler now recognises the “tune-cpu” function attribute to support the use of the -mtune frontend flag. This allows certain scheduling features and optimisations to be enabled independently of the architecture. If the “tune-cpu” attribute is absent it tunes according to the “target-cpu”.

Changes to the ARM Backend

  • Added support for the Armv9-A, Armv9.1-A and Armv9.2-A architectures.

  • Added support for the Armv8.1-M PACBTI-M extension.

Changes to the MIPS Target

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Changes to the Hexagon Target

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Changes to the X86 Target

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  • Support for AVX512-FP16 instructions has been added.

Changes to the AMDGPU Target

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Changes to the WebAssembly Target

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Changes to the OCaml bindings

Changes to the C API

  • LLVMSetInstDebugLocation has been deprecated in favor of the more general LLVMAddMetadataToInst.

Changes to the Go bindings

Changes to the FastISel infrastructure

Changes to the DAG infrastructure

Changes to the Debug Info

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Changes to the LLVM tools

  • llvm-cov: -name-allowlist is now accepted in addition to -name-whitelist. -name-whitelist is marked as deprecated and to be removed in future releases.

Changes to LLDB

  • A change in Clang’s type printing has changed the way LLDB names array types (from int [N] to int[N]) - LLDB pretty printer type name matching code may need to be updated to handle this.

  • The following commands now ignore non-address bits (e.g. AArch64 pointer signatures) in address arguments. In addition, non-address bits will not be shown in the output of the commands.

    • memory find

    • memory read

    • memory tag read

    • memory tag write

  • The memory read command has a new option --show-tags. Use this option to show memory tags beside the contents of tagged memory ranges.

Changes to Sanitizers

External Open Source Projects Using LLVM 14

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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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