Summary:
This patch adds support for the clang multi-stage bootstrapping to support PGO profdata generation, and can build a 2 or 3 stage compiler.
With this patch applied you can configure your build directory with the following invocation of CMake:
cmake -G <generator> -C <path_to_clang>/cmake/caches/PGO.cmake <source dir>
After configuration the following additional targets will be generated:
stage2-instrumented:
Builds a stage1 x86 compiler, runtime, and required tools (llvm-config, llvm-profdata) then uses that compiler to build an instrumented stage2 compiler.
stage2-instrumented-generate-profdata:
Depends on "stage2-instrumented" and will use the instrumented compiler to generate profdata based on the training files in <clang>/utils/perf-training
stage2:
Depends on "stage2-instrumented-generate-profdata" and will use the stage1 compiler with the stage2 profdata to build a PGO-optimized compiler.
stage2-check-llvm:
Depends on stage2 and runs check-llvm using the stage3 compiler.
stage2-check-clang:
Depends on stage2 and runs check-clang using the stage3 compiler.
stage2-check-all:
Depends on stage2 and runs check-all using the stage3 compiler.
stage2-test-suite:
Depends on stage2 and runs the test-suite using the stage3 compiler (requires in-tree test-suite).
Reviewers: bogner, silvas, chandlerc
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15584
llvm-svn: 256873
Summary:
This patch adds support for the clang multi-stage bootstrapping to support PGO profdata generation, and can build a 2 or 3 stage compiler.
With this patch applied you can configure your build directory with the following invocation of CMake:
cmake -G <generator> -C <path_to_clang>/cmake/caches/PGO.cmake <source dir>
After configuration the following additional targets will be generated:
stage2-instrumented:
Builds a stage1 x86 compiler, runtime, and required tools (llvm-config, llvm-profdata) then uses that compiler to build an instrumented stage2 compiler.
stage2-instrumented-generate-profdata:
Depends on "stage2-instrumented" and will use the instrumented compiler to generate profdata based on the training files in <clang>/utils/perf-training
stage2:
Depends on "stage2-instrumented-generate-profdata" and will use the stage1 compiler with the stage2 profdata to build a PGO-optimized compiler.
stage2-check-llvm:
Depends on stage2 and runs check-llvm using the stage3 compiler.
stage2-check-clang:
Depends on stage2 and runs check-clang using the stage3 compiler.
stage2-check-all:
Depends on stage2 and runs check-all using the stage3 compiler.
stage2-test-suite:
Depends on stage2 and runs the test-suite using the stage3 compiler (requires in-tree test-suite).
Reviewers: bogner, silvas, chandlerc
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15584
llvm-svn: 256069
When you start chaining bootstrap stages the CMake-generated targets get unwieldy. This change supports naming the bootstrap targets and creating wrapper targets in the top-level build file.
Without this patch the default target generated for a second stage build was "bootstrap" with it the target is "stage2".
Also with some CMake goop setting CLANG_BOOTSTRAP_TARGETS, you can expose third stage targets as "stage3" instead of "bootstrap-bootstrap"
llvm-svn: 255813
Summary:
This patch adds support for using LIT to drive generating PGO profile data for clang.
This first pass implementation should work on Linux and Unix based platforms. If you build clang using CMake with LLVM_BUILD_INSTRUMENTED=On the CMake build generates a generate-profdata target that will use the just-built clang to build any test files (see hello_world.cpp as an example). Each test compile will generate profraw files for each clang process. After all tests have run CMake will merge the profraw files using llvm-profdata.
Future opportunities for extension:
* Support for Build->Profile->Build bootstrapping
* Support for linker order file generation using a similar mechanism and the same training data
* Support for Windows
Reviewers: dexonsmith, friss, bogner, cmatthews, vsk, silvas
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15462
llvm-svn: 255740
Patch turns on OpenMP support in clang by default after fixing OpenMP buildbots.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13803
llvm-svn: 255223
This adds support for three types of argument specifications for bootstrap builds:
(1) Arguments prefixed with BOOTSTRAP_* will be passed through with the leading BOOTSTRAP_ removed.
(2) CLANG_BOOTSTRAP_PASSTHROUGH can specify a list of variables to be passed through as they are set.
(3) BOOTSTRAP_DEFAULT_PASSTHROUGH is a list of some default passthrough variables that are always passed through. Those variables include the version string and should only specify variables that are always expected to be the same between the stage1 and stage2
llvm-svn: 253721
Currently, cmake config files are only generated and installed when CLANG_BUILD_STANDALONE set, which means config file will not be generated or installed when clang is built with llvm. This change removes that restriction.
Thanks to Don Hinton <hintonda@gmail.com>
http://reviews.llvm.org/D13453
llvm-svn: 249935
Generation of clang symlinks now uses add_clang_symlink macro which uses add_llvm_symlink. Also the list of symlinks to generate is configurable via CLANG_LINKS_TO_CREATE.
This re-lands r248015, with fixes for clang symlinks to always be generated as part of the clang and install-clang targets.
llvm-svn: 248043
Generation of clang symlinks now uses add_clang_symlink macro which uses add_llvm_symlink. Also the list of symlinks to generate is configurable via CLANG_LINKS_TO_CREATE.
llvm-svn: 248015
When building with LTO the bootstrap builds need to depend on libLTO, llvm-ar, and llvm-ranlib, which all need to be passed into the bootstrap build. This functionality only works on Darwin.
llvm-svn: 247467
Summary: The code comments in the Makefile indicate this was put in place to support issues when building clang with GCC. Today clang's strict aliasing works, so we shouldn't pass -fno-strict-aliasing when building with clang.
Reviewers: bogner, echristo
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12036
llvm-svn: 245304
Summary:
This patch adds a new CLANG_ENABLE_BOOTSTRAP option to CMake which adds targets for building a stage2 bootstrap compiler. The targets are:
bootstrap-configure
bootstrap-build
bootstrap (same as bootstrap-configure and bootstrap-build)
bootstrap-install
bootstrap-check-llvm
bootstrap-check-clang
bootstrap-check-all
If you are using 3.3.20150708 or greater it utilizes the ninja USES_TERMINAL_* settings on the external project so that the output is properly buffered.
Reviewers: bogner, chandlerc
Subscribers: filcab, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11743
llvm-svn: 244070
When setting the VERSIONINFO resource to embed version information into exe and
DLL files on Windows, override the default LLVM version number values with their
clang equivalents.
llvm-svn: 239617
Summary: This patch moves all the clang library targets into a ClangTargets export list, and installs it using the CMake install(EXPORT...) command.
Reviewers: rnk
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7623
llvm-svn: 238593
This isn't an actual revert of r237769, it just restores the behavior of
the Clang driver prior to it while completely re-implementing how that
behavior works.
This also re-does the work of making the default OpenMP runtime
selectable at CMake (or configure) time to work in the way all of our
other such hooks do (config.h, configure and cmake hooks, etc.).
I've re-implemented how we manage the '-fopenmp' flagset in an important
way. Now, the "default" hook just makes '-fopenmp' equivalent to
'-fopenmp=<default>' rather than a separate special beast. Also, there
is an '-fno-openmp' flag which does the obvious thing. Also, the code is
shared between all the places to select a known OpenMP runtime and act
on it.
Finally, and most significantly, I've taught the driver to inspect the
selected runtime when choosing whether to propagate the '-fopenmp' flag
to the frontend in the CC1 commandline. Without this, it isn't possible
to use Clang with libgomp, even if you were happy with the serial,
boring way in which it worked previously (ignoring all #pragmas but
linking in the library to satisfy direct calls into the runtime).
While I'm here, I've gone ahead and sketched out a path for the future
name of LLVM's OpenMP runtime (libomp) and the legacy support for its
current name (libiomp5) in what seems a more reasonable way.
To re-enable LLVM's OpenMP runtime (which I think should wait until the
normal getting started instructions are a reasonable way for falks to
check out, build, and install Clang with the runtime) all that needs to
change is the default string in the CMakeLists.txt and configure.ac
file. No code changes necessary.
I also added a test for the driver's behavior around OpenMP since it was
*completely missing* previously. Makes it unsurprising that we got it
wrong.
llvm-svn: 238389
a CLANG_LIBDIR_SUFFIX down from the build system and using that as part
of the default resource dir computation.
Without this, essentially nothing that uses the clang driver works when
building clang with a libdir suffix. This is probably the single biggest
missing piece of support for multilib as without this people could hack
clang to end up installed in the correct location, but it would then
fail to find its own basic resources. I know of at least one distro that
has some variation on this patch to hack around this; hopefully they'll
be able to use the libdir suffix functionality directly as the rest of
these bits land.
This required fixing a copy of the code to compute Clang's resource
directory that is buried inside of the frontend (!!!). It had bitrotted
significantly relative to the driver code. I've made it essentially
a clone of the driver code in order to keep tests (which use cc1
heavily) passing. This copy should probably just be removed and the
frontend taught to always rely on an explicit resource directory from
the driver, but that is a much more invasive change for another day.
I've also updated one test which actually encoded the resource directory
in its checked output to tolerate multilib suffixes.
Note that this relies on a prior LLVM commit to add a stub to the
autoconf build system for this variable.
llvm-svn: 224924
'lib' directories in the build. This variable is available now both as
part of the normal LLVM build an as part of a standalone build as I've
added it to the LLVMConfig.cmake output.
With this change we should at least put libraries into the multilib
directory correctly. It is the first step in getting Clang to be
reasonably multilib aware.
llvm-svn: 224923
The regex should not accept an empty version number.
The previous attempt at r223106 failed, and the build was still erroring:
CMake Error at tools/clang/CMakeLists.txt:269 (string):
string sub-command REGEX, mode REPLACE regex "[^0-9]*([0-9.]*).*" matched
an empty string.
llvm-svn: 223333
If the output of 'ld -v' didn't match the regexes, CMake would previously error
with a message like:
CMake Error at tools/clang/CMakeLists.txt:269 (string):
string sub-command REGEX, mode REPLACE regex "[^0-9]*([0-9.]*).*" matched
an empty string.
llvm-svn: 223106
The Autoconf build already does this, but it was never ported to
CMake. The host linker version affects the flags that Clang pass
to the linker, notably whether it passes -demangle or not.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D6239
llvm-svn: 221844
Installing <prefix>/share/clang/cmake/ClangConfig.cmake makes CMake's
builtin find_package() utility work with Clang. This also allows
downstream consumers of Clang to statically link against libraries like
clangAST and have that pull in dependencies like clangBasic and
LLVMSupport.
See the CMake docs on packages:
http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.0/manual/cmake-packages.7.html
llvm-svn: 221411
The rewrite facility's footprint is small so it's not worth going to these
lengths to support disabling at configure time, particularly since key compiler
features now depend on it.
Meanwhile the Objective-C rewriters have been moved under the
ENABLE_CLANG_ARCMT umbrella for now as they're comparatively heavy and still
potentially worth excluding from lightweight builds.
Tests are now passing with any combination of feature flags. The flags
historically haven't been tested by LLVM's build servers so caveat emptor.
llvm-svn: 213171