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Chris Lattner dc351b94f9 simplify creation of the interpreter, make ExecutionEngine ctor protected,
delete one ExecutionEngine ctor, minor cleanup.

llvm-svn: 44646
2007-12-06 01:08:09 +00:00
Chris Lattner 55d8c3f71b split the JIT memory management code out from the main JIT logic into its
own JITMemoryManager interface.  There is no functionality change with 
this patch.

llvm-svn: 44640
2007-12-05 23:39:57 +00:00
Duncan Sands 44b8721de8 Executive summary: getTypeSize -> getTypeStoreSize / getABITypeSize.
The meaning of getTypeSize was not clear - clarifying it is important
now that we have x86 long double and arbitrary precision integers.
The issue with long double is that it requires 80 bits, and this is
not a multiple of its alignment.  This gives a primitive type for
which getTypeSize differed from getABITypeSize.  For arbitrary precision
integers it is even worse: there is the minimum number of bits needed to
hold the type (eg: 36 for an i36), the maximum number of bits that will
be overwriten when storing the type (40 bits for i36) and the ABI size
(i.e. the storage size rounded up to a multiple of the alignment; 64 bits
for i36).

This patch removes getTypeSize (not really - it is still there but
deprecated to allow for a gradual transition).  Instead there is:

(1) getTypeSizeInBits - a number of bits that suffices to hold all
values of the type.  For a primitive type, this is the minimum number
of bits.  For an i36 this is 36 bits.  For x86 long double it is 80.
This corresponds to gcc's TYPE_PRECISION.

(2) getTypeStoreSizeInBits - the maximum number of bits that is
written when storing the type (or read when reading it).  For an
i36 this is 40 bits, for an x86 long double it is 80 bits.  This
is the size alias analysis is interested in (getTypeStoreSize
returns the number of bytes).  There doesn't seem to be anything
corresponding to this in gcc.

(3) getABITypeSizeInBits - this is getTypeStoreSizeInBits rounded
up to a multiple of the alignment.  For an i36 this is 64, for an
x86 long double this is 96 or 128 depending on the OS.  This is the
spacing between consecutive elements when you form an array out of
this type (getABITypeSize returns the number of bytes).  This is
TYPE_SIZE in gcc.

Since successive elements in a SequentialType (arrays, pointers
and vectors) need to be aligned, the spacing between them will be
given by getABITypeSize.  This means that the size of an array
is the length times the getABITypeSize.  It also means that GEP
computations need to use getABITypeSize when computing offsets.
Furthermore, if an alloca allocates several elements at once then
these too need to be aligned, so the size of the alloca has to be
the number of elements multiplied by getABITypeSize.  Logically
speaking this doesn't have to be the case when allocating just
one element, but it is simpler to also use getABITypeSize in this
case.  So alloca's and mallocs should use getABITypeSize.  Finally,
since gcc's only notion of size is that given by getABITypeSize, if
you want to output assembler etc the same as gcc then getABITypeSize
is the size you want.

Since a store will overwrite no more than getTypeStoreSize bytes,
and a read will read no more than that many bytes, this is the
notion of size appropriate for alias analysis calculations.

In this patch I have corrected all type size uses except some of
those in ScalarReplAggregates, lib/Codegen, lib/Target (the hard
cases).  I will get around to auditing these too at some point,
but I could do with some help.

Finally, I made one change which I think wise but others might
consider pointless and suboptimal: in an unpacked struct the
amount of space allocated for a field is now given by the ABI
size rather than getTypeStoreSize.  I did this because every
other place that reserves memory for a type (eg: alloca) now
uses getABITypeSize, and I didn't want to make an exception
for unpacked structs, i.e. I did it to make things more uniform.
This only effects structs containing long doubles and arbitrary
precision integers.  If someone wants to pack these types more
tightly they can always use a packed struct.

llvm-svn: 43620
2007-11-01 20:53:16 +00:00
Reid Spencer 68ee4e8efc Hush a noisy warning from GCC 4.2 about overflow during conversion by using
the type "unsigned" instead of uintptr_t for a 1-bit structure field.

llvm-svn: 40066
2007-07-19 21:05:30 +00:00
Gabor Greif ef3d8362a3 fix typos
llvm-svn: 38453
2007-07-09 12:00:59 +00:00
Gabor Greif e16561cd5d Here is the bulk of the sanitizing.
Almost all occurrences of "bytecode" in the sources have been eliminated.

llvm-svn: 37913
2007-07-05 17:07:56 +00:00
Evan Cheng a1a3cc130d (For Chris): Fix failure where we rejected compiling stubs when lazy compilation is disabled.
llvm-svn: 37825
2007-06-30 00:10:37 +00:00
Anton Korobeynikov 666d23d4e6 Implement PR1240
llvm-svn: 34959
2007-03-06 05:32:48 +00:00
Chris Lattner 05858a9e32 Fix PR1216 by cleaning up the ownership of JITResolver.
llvm-svn: 34552
2007-02-24 02:57:03 +00:00
Reid Spencer 5301e7c605 For PR1136: Rename GlobalVariable::isExternal as isDeclaration to avoid
confusion with external linkage types.

llvm-svn: 33663
2007-01-30 20:08:39 +00:00
Anton Korobeynikov a41d9eca96 Moved disassembler to libSystem
llvm-svn: 33461
2007-01-23 10:26:08 +00:00
Chris Lattner 7476fa4456 DOUT still evaluates side effects, even though it doesn't print. This means
that disassembleBuffer will be called even if NDEBUG, but the result will
be ignored.

llvm-svn: 33408
2007-01-20 20:51:43 +00:00
Andrew Lenharth e082e2ac7f fix build on amd64
llvm-svn: 33367
2007-01-19 20:17:59 +00:00
Anton Korobeynikov 3e956974b3 Adding disassembler interface and external hook to udis86 library.
llvm-svn: 33358
2007-01-19 17:25:17 +00:00
Chris Lattner c346ecd780 remove static ctors from Statistic objects
llvm-svn: 32700
2006-12-19 22:43:32 +00:00
Jim Laskey 3958955f47 Simplify the fetching of relocation mode.
llvm-svn: 32588
2006-12-14 22:53:42 +00:00
Jim Laskey 70323a8146 1. Tidy up jump table info.
2. Allow the jit to handle PIC relocable jump tables.

llvm-svn: 32581
2006-12-14 19:17:33 +00:00
Bill Wendling 22e978a736 Removing even more <iostream> includes.
llvm-svn: 32320
2006-12-07 20:04:42 +00:00
Chris Lattner 700b873130 Detemplatize the Statistic class. The only type it is instantiated with
is 'unsigned'.

llvm-svn: 32279
2006-12-06 17:46:33 +00:00
Evan Cheng e03ca9b0b4 Allow target to specify alignment for function stub.
llvm-svn: 31788
2006-11-16 20:04:54 +00:00
Chris Lattner 5fdbe55979 if lazy compilation is disabled, print an error message and abort if
lazy compilation is ever attempted

llvm-svn: 31602
2006-11-09 19:32:13 +00:00
Reid Spencer de46e48420 For PR786:
Turn on -Wunused and -Wno-unused-parameter. Clean up most of the resulting
fall out by removing unused variables. Remaining warnings have to do with
unused functions (I didn't want to delete code without review) and unused
variables in generated code. Maintainers should clean up the remaining
issues when they see them. All changes pass DejaGnu tests and Olden.

llvm-svn: 31380
2006-11-02 20:25:50 +00:00
Chris Lattner 8d2b9a431b Unbreak the JIT
llvm-svn: 30384
2006-09-15 04:56:11 +00:00
Anton Korobeynikov d61d39ec53 Adding dllimport, dllexport and external weak linkage types.
DLL* linkages got full (I hope) codegeneration support in C & both x86
assembler backends.
External weak linkage added for future use, we don't provide any
codegeneration, etc. support for it.

llvm-svn: 30374
2006-09-14 18:23:27 +00:00
Chris Lattner cd34779ef6 Fix a ton of jit failures
llvm-svn: 30292
2006-09-13 16:21:10 +00:00
Evan Cheng 3228e750be Reflect MachineConstantPoolEntry changes.
llvm-svn: 30277
2006-09-12 20:59:59 +00:00
Nate Begeman a0d95a8da9 Behold, more work on relocations. Things are looking pretty good now.
llvm-svn: 30240
2006-09-10 23:03:44 +00:00
Chris Lattner 0621caef44 initial changes to support JIT'ing from multiple module providers, implicitly
linking the program on the fly.

llvm-svn: 29721
2006-08-16 01:24:12 +00:00
Evan Cheng 78bf1074fc Resolve BB references with relocation.
llvm-svn: 29351
2006-07-27 18:21:10 +00:00
Jim Laskey 8307be446f Fixed a typo in Evan's submisson.
llvm-svn: 29345
2006-07-27 13:40:34 +00:00
Evan Cheng 93386e02fe Move synchronizeICache from TargetJITInfo into a static function in JITEmitter.cpp
llvm-svn: 29334
2006-07-27 06:33:55 +00:00
Evan Cheng f6acb34d23 - Refactor the code that resolve basic block references to a TargetJITInfo
method.
- Added synchronizeICache() to TargetJITInfo. It is called after each block
  of code is emitted to flush the icache. This ensures correct execution
  on targets that have separate dcache and icache.
- Added PPC / Mac OS X specific code to do icache flushing.

llvm-svn: 29276
2006-07-25 20:40:54 +00:00
Chris Lattner 1fb6e0d79d Change AllocateRWX/DeallocateRWX do not throw an exception.
llvm-svn: 29057
2006-07-07 17:31:41 +00:00
Evan Cheng 6a34939af6 Added jump table address relocation.
llvm-svn: 28908
2006-06-23 01:02:37 +00:00
Chris Lattner e796266d58 Only count instructions as code size, not constant pools and other per-function stuff.
llvm-svn: 28827
2006-06-16 18:09:26 +00:00
Chris Lattner 71819be586 Fix -pedantic warnings.
llvm-svn: 28636
2006-06-01 17:29:22 +00:00
Chris Lattner aa10fb7ebe Make this print the right start pointer
llvm-svn: 28321
2006-05-16 06:45:50 +00:00
Chris Lattner 1fe2d2c600 Fix a hypothetical memory leak, identified by Coverity. In practice, this
object is never deleted though.

llvm-svn: 28256
2006-05-12 18:10:12 +00:00
Chris Lattner 22acb80971 For extra sanity checking, fill free'd memory with garbage so we know that
people aren't reusing machine code buffers at all.

llvm-svn: 28228
2006-05-12 00:03:12 +00:00
Chris Lattner 3c729b9e5d Fix some bugs in the freelist manipulation code.
Finally, implement ExecutionEngine::freeMachineCodeForFunction.

llvm-svn: 28227
2006-05-11 23:56:57 +00:00
Chris Lattner 873ef133ce Significantly revamp allocation of machine code to use free lists, real
allocation policies and much more.  All this complexity, and we have no
functionality change, woo! :)

llvm-svn: 28225
2006-05-11 23:08:08 +00:00
Chris Lattner 6d8dd189f6 Move some methods out of line so that MutexGuard.h isn't needed in a public header.
llvm-svn: 28179
2006-05-08 22:00:52 +00:00
Chris Lattner 005d7174c8 minor cleanups, no functionality change
llvm-svn: 28087
2006-05-03 18:55:56 +00:00
Chris Lattner 1d8ee1fc80 Suck block address tracking out of targets into the JIT Emitter. This
simplifies the MachineCodeEmitter interface just a little bit and makes
BasicBlocks work like constant pools and jump tables.

llvm-svn: 28082
2006-05-03 17:10:41 +00:00
Owen Anderson 20a631fde7 Refactor TargetMachine, pushing handling of TargetData into the target-specific subclasses. This has one caller-visible change: getTargetData() now returns a pointer instead of a reference.
This fixes PR 759.

llvm-svn: 28074
2006-05-03 01:29:57 +00:00
Chris Lattner 37c39b9c62 Align function bodies correctly.
llvm-svn: 28073
2006-05-03 01:03:20 +00:00
Chris Lattner 77fe5b4459 Simplify some code. Don't add memory blocks to the Blocks list twice.
llvm-svn: 28071
2006-05-03 00:54:49 +00:00
Chris Lattner d8b192ba3b Change the BasicBlockAddrs map to be a vector, indexed by MBB number.
llvm-svn: 28069
2006-05-03 00:32:55 +00:00
Chris Lattner 0574e47dca Simplify some code
llvm-svn: 28066
2006-05-03 00:13:06 +00:00
Chris Lattner b8065a9a3a Several related changes:
1. Change several methods in the MachineCodeEmitter class to be pure virtual.
2. Suck emitConstantPool/initJumpTableInfo into startFunction, removing them
   from the MachineCodeEmitter interface, and reducing the amount of target-
   specific code.
3. Change the JITEmitter so that it allocates constantpools and jump tables
   *right* next to the functions that they belong to, instead of in a separate
   pool of memory.  This makes all memory for a function be contiguous, and
   means the JITEmitter only tracks one block of memory now.

llvm-svn: 28065
2006-05-02 23:22:24 +00:00