In order to appease people (in Apple) who accuse me for committing "huge change" (?) without proper review.
Thank Eric for fixing a compile-warning.
llvm-svn: 188204
1. Add some helper classes for partitions. They are designed in a
way such that the top-level LTO driver will not see much difference
with or without partitioning.
2. Introduce work-dir. Now all intermediate files generated during
LTO phases will be saved under work-dir. User can specify the workdir
via -lto-workdir=/path/to/dir. By default the work-dir will be
erased before linker exit. To keep the workdir, do -lto-keep, or -lto-keep=1.
TODO: Erase the workdir, if the linker exit prematurely.
We are currently not able to remove directory on signal. The support
routines simply ignore directory.
3. Add one new API lto_codegen_get_files_need_remove().
Linker and LTO plugin will communicate via this API about which files
(including directories) need to removed before linker exit.
llvm-svn: 188188
Currently, when an invalid attribute is encountered on processing a .s file,
clang will abort due to llvm_unreachable. Invalid user input should not cause
an abnormal termination of the compiler. Change the interface to return a
boolean to indicate the failure as a first step towards improving hanlding of
malformed user input to clang.
Signed-off-by: Saleem Abdulrasool <compnerd@compnerd.org>
llvm-svn: 188047
Function attributes are the future! So just query whether we want to realign the
stack directly from the function instead of through a random target options
structure.
llvm-svn: 187618
Merge consecutive if-regions if they contain identical statements.
Both transformations reduce number of branches. The transformation
is guarded by a target-hook, and is currently enabled only for +R600,
but the correctness has been tested on X86 target using a variety of
CPU benchmarks.
Patch by: Mei Ye
llvm-svn: 187278
There's no need to specify a flag to omit frame pointer elimination on non-leaf
nodes...(Honestly, I can't parse that option out.) Use the function attribute
stuff instead.
llvm-svn: 187093
The main observation is that we never need both the filesize and the map size.
When mapping a slice of a file, it doesn't make sense to request a null
terminator and that would be the only case where the filesize would be used.
There are other cleanups that should be done in this area:
* A client should not have to pass the size (even an explicit -1) to say if
it wants a null terminator or not, so we should probably swap the argument
order.
* The default should be to not require a null terminator. Very few clients
require this, but many end up asking for it just because it is the default.
llvm-svn: 186984
Use the function attributes to pass along the stack protector buffer size.
Now that we have robust function attributes, don't use a command line option to
specify the stack protecto buffer size.
llvm-svn: 186863
There already have two "dead" functions, initialize{IPO|IPA}, defined for
similar purpose. I decide not to call these two functions for two reasons:
o. they don't cover all LTO passes (which will soon be separated into IPO
and post-IPO passes)
o. We have not yet figured out the right passes and the ordering for IPO
and post-IPO stages, meaning this change is only for the time being.
Since LTO passes are registered, we are now able to print IR before and
after particular point.
For OSX users:
--------------
"...-Wl,-mllvm -Wl,-print-after=<pass-name>" will print IR after the
specified pass.
For Other UNIX with GNU gold linker:
------------------------------------
"-Wl,-plugin-opt=-print-after=<pass-name>" should work.
(NOTE: no need for "-Wl,-mllvm")
Strip "-Wl," if flags are fed directly to linker instead of clang/clang++.
llvm-svn: 186853
The problem with running internalize before we're ready to output an object file
is that it may change a 'weak' symbol into an internal one, but that symbol
could be needed by an external object file --- e.g. with arclite.
<rdar://problem/14334895>
llvm-svn: 185882
This is dead code since PIC16 was removed in 2010. The result was an odd mix,
where some parts would carefully pass it along and others would assert it was
zero (most of the object streamer for example).
llvm-svn: 185436
Specifying the load address for Darwin i386 dylibs was a performance
optimization for dyld that is not relevant for x86_64 or arm. We can just
remove this now.
llvm-svn: 183230
Move the processing of the command line options to right before we create the
TargetMachine instead of after.
<rdar://problem/13468287>
llvm-svn: 182611
Update comments, fix * placement, fix method names that are not
used in clang, add a linkInModule that takes a Mode and put it
in Linker.cpp.
llvm-svn: 181099
LTO was always creating an empty llvm.compiler.used. With this patch we
now first check if there is anything to be added first.
Unfortunately, there is no good way to test libLTO in isolation as it needs gold
or ld64, but there are bots doing LTO builds that found this problem.
llvm-svn: 180202
codegen passes. This brings it in to line with clang and llc's codegen setup,
and tidies up the code.
If I understand correctly, adding ModulePasses to a FunctionPassManager is
bogus. It only seems to explode if an added ModulePass depends on a
FunctionPass though, which might be why this code has survived so long.
Fixes <rdar://problem/13386816>.
llvm-svn: 176977
- Consistency with opt (which supports the same option with the same meaning and
description).
- Debugging gold plugin-based linking without optimizations getting in the way.
- Debugging programs linked with the gold plugin while preserving the original
debug info.
- Fine-grained control over LTO passes using the gold plugin in combination with
opt (or clang/dragonegg).
Patch by Cristiano Giuffrida!
llvm-svn: 176257
isa<> and dyn_cast<>. In several places, code is already hacking around
the absence of this, and there seem to be several interfaces that might
be lifted and/or devirtualized using this.
This change was based on a discussion with Jim Grosbach about how best
to handle testing for specific MCStreamer subclasses. He said that this
was the correct end state, and everything else was too hacky so
I decided to just make it so.
No functionality should be changed here, this is just threading the kind
through all the constructors and setting up the classof overloads.
llvm-svn: 174113
The aim of this patch is to fix the following piece of code in the
platform-independent AsmParser:
void AsmParser::CheckForValidSection() {
if (!ParsingInlineAsm && !getStreamer().getCurrentSection()) {
TokError("expected section directive before assembly directive");
Out.SwitchSection(Ctx.getMachOSection(
"__TEXT", "__text",
MCSectionMachO::S_ATTR_PURE_INSTRUCTIONS,
0, SectionKind::getText()));
}
}
This was added for the "-n" option of llvm-mc.
The proposed fix adds another virtual method to MCStreamer, called
InitToTextSection. Conceptually, it's similar to the existing
InitSections which initializes all common sections and switches to
text. The new method is implemented by each platform streamer in a way
that it sees fit. So AsmParser can now do this:
void AsmParser::CheckForValidSection() {
if (!ParsingInlineAsm && !getStreamer().getCurrentSection()) {
TokError("expected section directive before assembly directive");
Out.InitToTextSection();
}
}
Which is much more reasonable.
llvm-svn: 172450