[Frontend] Correct values of ATOMIC_*_LOCK_FREE to match builtin

Correct the logic used to set ATOMIC_*_LOCK_FREE preprocessor macros not
to rely on the ABI alignment of types. Instead, just assume all those
types are aligned correctly by default since clang uses safe alignment
for _Atomic types even if the underlying types are aligned to a lower
boundary by default.

For example, the 'long long' and 'double' types on x86 are aligned to
32-bit boundary by default. However, '_Atomic long long' and '_Atomic
double' are aligned to 64-bit boundary, therefore satisfying
the requirements of lock-free atomic operations.

This fixes PR #19355 by correcting the value of
__GCC_ATOMIC_LLONG_LOCK_FREE on x86, and therefore also fixing
the assumption made in libc++ tests. This also fixes PR #30581 by
applying a consistent logic between the functions used to implement
both interfaces.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28213

llvm-svn: 291477
diff --git a/clang/lib/Frontend/InitPreprocessor.cpp b/clang/lib/Frontend/InitPreprocessor.cpp
index 17603ad..4502c92 100644
--- a/clang/lib/Frontend/InitPreprocessor.cpp
+++ b/clang/lib/Frontend/InitPreprocessor.cpp
@@ -286,12 +286,12 @@
 
 /// Get the value the ATOMIC_*_LOCK_FREE macro should have for a type with
 /// the specified properties.
-static const char *getLockFreeValue(unsigned TypeWidth, unsigned TypeAlign,
-                                    unsigned InlineWidth) {
+static const char *getLockFreeValue(unsigned TypeWidth, unsigned InlineWidth) {
   // Fully-aligned, power-of-2 sizes no larger than the inline
   // width will be inlined as lock-free operations.
-  if (TypeWidth == TypeAlign && (TypeWidth & (TypeWidth - 1)) == 0 &&
-      TypeWidth <= InlineWidth)
+  // Note: we do not need to check alignment since _Atomic(T) is always
+  // appropriately-aligned in clang.
+  if ((TypeWidth & (TypeWidth - 1)) == 0 && TypeWidth <= InlineWidth)
     return "2"; // "always lock free"
   // We cannot be certain what operations the lib calls might be
   // able to implement as lock-free on future processors.
@@ -881,7 +881,6 @@
 #define DEFINE_LOCK_FREE_MACRO(TYPE, Type) \
     Builder.defineMacro("__GCC_ATOMIC_" #TYPE "_LOCK_FREE", \
                         getLockFreeValue(TI.get##Type##Width(), \
-                                         TI.get##Type##Align(), \
                                          InlineWidthBits));
     DEFINE_LOCK_FREE_MACRO(BOOL, Bool);
     DEFINE_LOCK_FREE_MACRO(CHAR, Char);
@@ -894,7 +893,6 @@
     DEFINE_LOCK_FREE_MACRO(LLONG, LongLong);
     Builder.defineMacro("__GCC_ATOMIC_POINTER_LOCK_FREE",
                         getLockFreeValue(TI.getPointerWidth(0),
-                                         TI.getPointerAlign(0),
                                          InlineWidthBits));
 #undef DEFINE_LOCK_FREE_MACRO
   }