Now that D95204 switched default to new Darwin backend, rename some CMake
targets to match.
Reviewed By: #lld-macho, smeenai, int3
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107516
Summary:
Error handling in liblldCore and the Darwin toolchain prints to an
output stream. A TODO in the project explained that a diagnostics
interface resembling Clang's should be added.
For now, the simple diagnostics interface defined in liblldCommon seems
like an improvement. It prints colors when they're available, uses locks
for thread-safety, and abstracts away the `"error: "` and newline
literal strings that litter the Darwin toolchain code.
To use the liblldCommon error handler, a link dependency is added to
the liblldDriver library.
Test Plan:
1. check-lld
2. Invoke `ld64.lld -r` in a terminal that supports color output.
Confirm that "ld64.lld: error: -arch not specified and could not be inferred"
is output, and that the "error:" is colored red!
Reviewers: ruiu, smeenai
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47998
llvm-svn: 334466
Summary:
Lld's build had a couple of issues which prevented a successfull
LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB compilation.
- add_llvm_library vs llvm_add_library: One adds a library to libLLVM.so, other
one doesn't. Lld was using the wrong one, causing symbols to be mupltiply
defined in things linking to libLLVM.
- confusion when to use LINK_LIBS vs LINK_COMPONENTS in llvm_add_library
- not using LLVM_LINK_COMPONENTS for add_lld_tool
With these fixes lld compiles and it's test suite passes both in
LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB mode and without it.
Reviewers: ruiu, beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28397
llvm-svn: 291432
Now that DarwinLdDriver is the only derived class of Driver.
This patch merges them and actually removed the class because
they can now just be non-member functions. This change simplifies
a common header, Driver.h.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D17788
llvm-svn: 262502
CoreDriver implements a driver for a hypothetical platform.
It is intended to be used in unittests. However, it is actually
redundant because the features are tested using the real driver
for the real platforms. So we can remove this.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D17698
llvm-svn: 262421
UniversalDriver was used as a dispatcher to each platform-specific driver.
It had its own Options.td file. It was not just too much to parse only a
few options (we only want to parse -core, -flavor or argv[0]),
but also interpreted arguments too early. For example, if you invoke lld as
"lld -flavor gnu ... -help", then you'd get the UniversalDriver's help
message instead of GnuDriver's. This patch eliminates the use of Options
from the dispatcher.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D17686
llvm-svn: 262190
Summary: This is no longer needed now that the new ELF implementation supports AMDGPU.
Reviewers: ruiu, rafael
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15954
llvm-svn: 257390
In a UI such as XCode, it can group the headers for a library with that library.
This is done in the CMakeLists.txt for the library itself by setting the path(s)
as ADDITIONAL_HEADER_DIRS.
LLVM already does this for all of its libraries, so just adding this to lld to
make things easier. Should be NFC.
llvm-svn: 257002
In a UI such as XCode, LLVM source files are in 'libraries' while clang
files are in 'clang libraries'.
This change moves the lld source to 'lld libraries' to make code browsing easier.
It should be NFC as the build itself is still the same, just the structure in a
UI differs.
llvm-svn: 257001
This is a basic implementation that allows lld to emit binaries
consumable by the HSA runtime.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11267
llvm-svn: 246155
The round-trip passes were introduced in r193300. The intention of
the change was to make sure that LLD is capable of reading end
writing such file formats.
But that turned out to be yet another over-designed stuff that had
been slowing down everyday development.
The passes ran after the core linker and before the writer. If you
had an additional piece of information that needs to be passed from
front-end to the writer, you had to invent a way to save the data to
YAML/Native. These passes forced us to do that even if that data
was not needed to be represented neither in an object file nor in
an executable/DSO. It doesn't make sense. We don't need these passes.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D7480
llvm-svn: 230069
lldELF is used by each ELF backend. lldELF's ELFLinkingContext
also held a reference to each backend, creating a link-time
cycle. This patch moves the backend references to lldDriver.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7119
llvm-svn: 226976
lldELF is used by each ELF backend. lldELF's ELFLinkingContext
also held a reference to each backend, creating a link-time
cycle. This patch moves the backend references to lldDriver.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7119
llvm-svn: 226922
The original commit had an issue with Mac OS dylib files. It didn't
handle fat binary dylib files correctly. This patch includes a fix.
A test for that case has already been committed in r225764.
llvm-svn: 226123
r225764 broke a basic functionality on Mac OS. This change reverts
r225764, r225766, r225767, r225769, r225814, r225816, r225829, and r225832.
llvm-svn: 225859
Summary: Add support in the universal driver to print the lld version and the
repository version.
Test Plan: A driver test is added
Reviewers: kledzik, ruiu
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Projects: #lld
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5641
llvm-svn: 219277
Module-definition (.def) files are the file containing linker directives,
such as export symbols. Because link.exe supports the same features as command
line options, just as some Linker Script commands overlaps with command line
options, use of module-definition file is not really necessary. It provides
an alternative way to specify some linker options.
This patch implements EXPORTS directive. Other directives will be implemented
in the future.
llvm-svn: 198925
Changes :-
a) Functionality in InputGraph to insert Input elements at any position
b) Functionality in the Resolver to use nextFile
c) Move the functionality of assigning file ordinals to InputGraph
d) Changes all inputs to MemoryBuffers
e) Remove LinkerInput, InputFiles, ReaderArchive
llvm-svn: 192081
Before this patch, name of driver implementation is not consistent with its
option table file. Specifically, LDOptions has a different prefix than
GnuLdDriver.
This patch renames option files, so that the option files have the same prefix
as the corresponding driver files.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1591
llvm-svn: 189895
Add WinLinkDriver and connect it to the existing COFF reader. Remaining
parts are still stubs, so while it can now read a COFF file, it still
cannot link or output PE/COFF files yet.
Reviewers: Bigcheese
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D865
llvm-svn: 182784
The major changes are:
1) LinkerOptions has been merged into TargetInfo
2) LinkerInvocation has been merged into Driver
3) Drivers no longer convert arguments into an intermediate (core) argument
list, but instead create a TargetInfo object and call setter methods on
it. This is only how in-process linking would work. That is, you can
programmatically set up a TargetInfo object which controls the linking.
4) Lots of tweaks to test suite to work with driver changes
5) Add the DarwinDriver
6) I heavily doxygen commented TargetInfo.h
Things to do after this patch is committed:
a) Consider renaming TargetInfo, given its new roll.
b) Consider pulling the list of input files out of TargetInfo. This will
enable in-process clients to create one TargetInfo the re-use it with
different input file lists.
c) Work out a way for Drivers to format the warnings and error done in
core linking.
llvm-svn: 178776
This removes Target and moves the functionality it had over to TargetInfo.
This also simplifies LinkerInput by removing the InputKind. This will be handled elsewhere.
llvm-svn: 174589
This includes selecting which driver to emulate, option parsing, invocation
building, and running the link. This currently only supports a very basic
subset of ld for x86_64-linux.
lld -flavor ld obj.o -o obj
or symlink lld as (ld , link, ld64, core) to get the desired behavior without
-flavor.
llvm-svn: 169659