VM.cpp and JIT.cpp files into JIT.cpp. This also splits some nasty code out
into TargetSelect.cpp so that people hopefully won't notice it. :)
llvm-svn: 10544
allow unaligned loads, that is probably the problem I've been seeing in numerous
SPARC test cases failing. X86, on the other hand, just slows down unaligned
accesses, since it must make 2 aligned accesses for each unaligned one.
llvm-svn: 10266
the #define up there too
* Since we're including system headers, use the ones in include/llvm/Config
* While we're here, use the canonical LLVM header ordering algorithm
llvm-svn: 8463
now handle far calls (i.e., beyond the 30-bit limit in call instructions).
* As a side-effect, this allows us to unify and clean up the mmap() call and
code around it.
llvm-svn: 7381
This us used by bugpoint -- when code is compiled to a shared object to be
JITted, it must use the JIT's lazy resolution method to find function addresses,
because some functions will not be available at .so load time, as they are in
the bytecode file.
llvm-svn: 7363
(We're already talking about autoconf'ing this, so I'm assuming this hack
will be short-lived...I just don't want it to get lost in my working files.)
llvm-svn: 6761
laid out closer to the VM so that calls to library functions (e.g. puts()) and
callback (e.g. JITResolver::CompilationCallback) fit into 30 bits of the call
instruction.
* Abort if architecture is not yet supported (not X86 or Sparc) because it
likely requires a different set of parameters to mmap() .
* Stop using hard-coded values for page size; use sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) instead.
llvm-svn: 6610
* No more createX86Emitter() vs. createSparcEmitter() -- there can be only one
* As a result, the memory management semantics must be handled according to
platform -- the parameters to mmap() are particularly sensitive to the host
architecture.
llvm-svn: 6527
`lli -march=x86' or `lli -march=sparc' will forcefully select the JIT even on a
different platform. Running lli without the -march option will select the JIT
for the platform that it's currently running on.
Pro: can test Sparc JIT (debug printing mode) on X86 -- faster to compile/link
LLVM source base to test changes.
Con: Linking lli on x86 now pulls in all the Sparc libs -> longer link time
(but X86 can bear it, right?)
In the future, perhaps this should be a ./configure option to enable/disable
target JITting...
llvm-svn: 6360