commit | 86d1d4eacb06815da674b27b302c40b78af7a69d | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Harald van Dijk <harald.vandijk@codeplay.com> | Fri May 23 09:40:27 2025 +0100 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri May 23 09:40:27 2025 +0100 |
tree | 99a3a983b4e0ab7f7240a07b0c34025ec8946463 | |
parent | 8f1d1dde8a9b4eb317bd515fcb4838f97adbf5f2 [diff] |
[RISC-V] Allow intrinsics to be used with any pointer type. (#139634) RISC-V does not use address spaces and leaves them available for user code to make use of. Intrinsics, however, required pointer types to use the default address space, complicating handling during lowering to handle non-default address spaces. When the intrinsics are overloaded, this is handled without extra effort. This commit does not yet update Clang builtin functions to also permit pointers to non-default address spaces.
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