It caused link errors of the form:
InstrProfiling.c:(.text.__llvm_profile_instrument_target+0x1c0): undefined reference to `__sync_fetch_and_add_8'
We had a network outage at the time of the commit so the first build to show a
problem is http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-cmake-mips/builds/10827
llvm-svn: 253656
Ubsan detected undefined behavior in the MathExtras SaturatingMultiply test.
This change disables the test while it is being investigated.
llvm-svn: 253539
Summary:
This change adds MathExtras helper functions for handling unsigned, saturating addition and multiplication. It also updates the instrumentation and sample profile merge implementations to use them.
Reviewers: dnovillo, bogner, davidxl
Subscribers: davidxl, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14720
llvm-svn: 253497
Summary:
This change adds MathExtras helper functions for handling unsigned, saturating addition and multiplication. It also updates the instrumentation and sample profile merge implementations to use them.
No functional changes.
Reviewers: dnovillo, bogner, davidxl
Subscribers: davidxl, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14720
llvm-svn: 253412
HHVM calling convention, hhvmcc, is used by HHVM JIT for
functions in translated cache. We currently support LLVM back end to
generate code for X86-64 and may support other architectures in the
future.
In HHVM calling convention any GP register could be used to pass and
return values, with the exception of R12 which is reserved for
thread-local area and is callee-saved. Other than R12, we always
pass RBX and RBP as args, which are our virtual machine's stack pointer
and frame pointer respectively.
When we enter translation cache via hhvmcc function, we expect
the stack to be aligned at 16 bytes, i.e. skewed by 8 bytes as opposed
to standard ABI alignment. This affects stack object alignment and stack
adjustments for function calls.
One extra calling convention, hhvm_ccc, is used to call C++ helpers from
HHVM's translation cache. It is almost identical to standard C calling
convention with an exception of first argument which is passed in RBP
(before we use RDI, RSI, etc.)
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12681
llvm-svn: 248832