* PIC-aware internal structures in X86 Codegen have been refactored
* Visibility (default/weak) has been added
* Docs fixes (external weak linkage, visibility, formatting)
llvm-svn: 33136
Implement the arbitrary bit-width integer feature. The feature allows
integers of any bitwidth (up to 64) to be defined instead of just 1, 8,
16, 32, and 64 bit integers.
This change does several things:
1. Introduces a new Derived Type, IntegerType, to represent the number of
bits in an integer. The Type classes SubclassData field is used to
store the number of bits. This allows 2^23 bits in an integer type.
2. Removes the five integer Type::TypeID values for the 1, 8, 16, 32 and
64-bit integers. These are replaced with just IntegerType which is not
a primitive any more.
3. Adjust the rest of LLVM to account for this change.
Note that while this incremental change lays the foundation for arbitrary
bit-width integers, LLVM has not yet been converted to actually deal with
them in any significant way. Most optimization passes, for example, will
still only deal with the byte-width integer types. Future increments
will rectify this situation.
llvm-svn: 33113
recommended that getBoolValue be replaced with getZExtValue and that
get(bool) be replaced by get(const Type*, uint64_t). This implements
those changes.
llvm-svn: 33110
Take an incremental step towards type plane elimination. This change
separates types from values in the symbol tables by finally making use
of the TypeSymbolTable class. This yields more natural interfaces for
dealing with types and unclutters the SymbolTable class.
llvm-svn: 32956
Update for signless integer types and parameter attribute implementation.
Of significant note:
1. This changes the bytecode format yet again.
2. There are 1/2 as many integer type planes (this is a good thing)
3. GEP indices now use only 1 bit to identify their type which means
more GEP instructions won't be relegated to format 0 (size win)
4. Parameter attributes are implemented but currently being stored
verbosely for each function type. Some other day this needs to be
optimized for size.
llvm-svn: 32783
has been a problem since exceptions were removed from the BytecodeReader.
Error messages are now captured from ModuleProvider::releaseModule as well
as after a longjmp.
llvm-svn: 32608
The long awaited CAST patch. This introduces 12 new instructions into LLVM
to replace the cast instruction. Corresponding changes throughout LLVM are
provided. This passes llvm-test, llvm/test, and SPEC CPUINT2000 with the
exception of 175.vpr which fails only on a slight floating point output
difference.
llvm-svn: 31931
Reader code much easier to read and maintain. Backwards compatibility from
version 5 format has been retained. Older formats will produce an error.
llvm-svn: 31723
This patch converts the old SHR instruction into two instructions,
AShr (Arithmetic) and LShr (Logical). The Shr instructions now are not
dependent on the sign of their operands.
llvm-svn: 31542
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
Make necessary changes to support DIV -> [SUF]Div. This changes llvm to
have three division instructions: signed, unsigned, floating point. The
bytecode and assembler are bacwards compatible, however.
llvm-svn: 31195
This patch implements the first increment for the Signless Types feature.
All changes pertain to removing the ConstantSInt and ConstantUInt classes
in favor of just using ConstantInt.
llvm-svn: 31063
with ParseBytecodeFile used to leak both a ModuleProvider (and related
bytecode parser stuff attached to it) AND a file descriptor, which was
never closed. This prevented gccld/llvm-ld/llvm-link from linking together
apps with more that ~252 .bc files on darwin.
llvm-svn: 30912
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
Final commit for this bug. This removes the last EH holdouts in LLVM
and turns off exception support by using the -fno-exceptions option. This
leads to the following reduction in library and executable sizes:
DEBUG BUILD RELEASE BUILD
before after delta before after delta
lib 162,328K 157,616K 4,712 17,864K 16,416K 1,448K
bin 571,444K 557,156K 14,288 63,296K 56,996K 6,300K
Debug Improvement: 19,000K (2.59%)
Release Improvement: 7,748K (9.55%)
llvm-svn: 29882
Adjust the use of MappedFile to its new non-throwing interface. We just
propagate the exceptions if an error occurs. This will get cleaned up
later, incrementally.
llvm-svn: 29820
Make the Bytecode Reader use setjmp/longjump instead of exceptions to handle
errors. The alternative was even uglier than setjmp/longjump as it would
impact the interface and workings of nearly every function in the reader.
llvm-svn: 29819
Provide new llvm::sys::Program facilities for converting the stdout and
stdin to binary mode. There is no standard way to do this and the available
mechanisms are platform specific. Adjust the bytecode reader and writer to
use these methods when their input is stdin or output is stdout. THis avoids
the problem with \n writing CRLF to a bytecode file on windows.
Patch Contributed by Michael Smith.
llvm-svn: 28722
nonccc calls (we were dropping the CC and tail flag). This broke several
FORTRAN programs.
Testcase here: Regression/Assembler/2006-05-26-VarargsCallEncode.ll
llvm-svn: 28501
.bc file if they are supposed to be implicit. This is cool, except that it
checked *after* constant expr folding: improving constant expr folding could
cause the .bc reader to assert out on old .bc files. Move the check so that
it checks all simple constants, but no constantexprs.
llvm-svn: 27480