ARM/PPC/MSP430-specific code (which are the only targets that
implement the hook) can directly reference their target-specific
instrinfo classes.
llvm-svn: 109171
This is probably not the best way to implement "Force LR to
be spilled if the Thumb function size is > 2048." do this,
it should use the branch shortening infrastructure, but I'm
just preserving functionality here.
llvm-svn: 109165
rip out the implementation of X86InstrInfo::GetInstSizeInBytes.
The code being ripped out just implemented a copy and hacked up
version of the (old) instruction encoder, and is buggy and
terrible in other ways. Since "GetInstSizeInBytes" is really
only there to support the JIT's "NeedsExactSize" hook (which
noone is using), just rip out the code. I will rip out the
NeedsExactSize hook next.
This resolves rdar://7617809 - switch X86InstrInfo::GetInstSizeInBytes to use X86MCCodeEmitter
llvm-svn: 109149
is present.
Rather than using clang_getCursorExtent(), which requires
us to lex the token at the ending position to determine its
length. Then, we'd be comparing [a, b) source ranges that cover the
characters in the range rather than the normal behavior for Clang's
source ranges, which covers the tokens in the range. However, relexing
causes us to read the source file (which may come from a precompiled
header), which is rather unfortunate and affects performance.
In the new scheme, we only use Clang-style source ranges that cover
the tokens in the range. At the entry points where this matters
(clang_annotateTokens, clang_getCursor), we make sure to move source
locations to the start of the token.
Addresses most of <rdar://problem/8049381>.
llvm-svn: 109134
invalidated. There was a race condition where the private thread would
invalidate its own pthread_t object before the parent could perform a
pthread_cancel/pthread_join sequence.
Patch from Stephen Wilson.
llvm-svn: 109131
I also added new functions to create an Objective C class, ivar and set an objective C superclass. They aren't hooked up in the DWARF parser yet. That is the next step, though I am unsure if I will do this in the DWARF parser or try and do it generically in the existing Record manipulation functions.
llvm-svn: 109130
The RegionInfo pass detects single entry single exit regions in a function,
where a region is defined as any subgraph that is connected to the remaining
graph at only two spots.
Furthermore an hierarchical region tree is built.
Use it by calling "opt -regions analyze" or "opt -view-regions".
llvm-svn: 109089