Summary: Instead, properly report this error from MachOObjectFile constructor.
Test Plan: regression test suite
Reviewers: rafael
Subscribers: llvm-commits
llvm-svn: 239078
Enabling Ninja Job Pools needs to be dependent on the CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM not the CMAKE_GENERATOR. There are generators (like "Sublime Text 2 - Ninja") that also generate ninja build files. Basing of the CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM is the best future-proof way to handle this.
llvm-svn: 239076
Summary:
Avoid parsing object file each time MachOObjectFile::getHeader() is
called. Instead, cache the header in MachOObjectFile constructor, where
it's parsed anyway. In future, we must avoid constructing the object
at all if the header can't be parsed.
Test Plan: regression test suite.
Reviewers: rafael
Subscribers: llvm-commits
llvm-svn: 239075
Summary:
-march=bpf -> host endian
-march=bpf_le -> little endian
-match=bpf_be -> big endian
Test Plan:
v1 was tested by IBM s390 guys and appears to be working there.
It bit rots too fast here.
Reviewers: chandlerc, tstellarAMD
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10177
llvm-svn: 239071
Method 'visitBUILD_VECTOR' in the DAGCombiner knows how to combine a
build_vector of a bunch of extract_vector_elt nodes and constant zero nodes
into a shuffle blend with a zero vector.
However, method 'visitBUILD_VECTOR' forgot that a floating point
build_vector may contain negative zero as well as positive zero.
Example:
define <2 x double> @example(<2 x double> %A) {
entry:
%0 = extractelement <2 x double> %A, i32 0
%1 = insertelement <2 x double> undef, double %0, i32 0
%2 = insertelement <2 x double> %1, double -0.0, i32 1
ret <2 x double> %2
}
Before this patch, llc (with -mattr=+sse4.1) wrongly generated
movq %xmm0, %xmm0 # xmm0 = xmm0[0],zero
So, the sign bit of the negative zero was effectively lost.
This patch fixes the problem by adding explicit checks for positive zero.
With this patch, llc produces the following code for the example above:
movhpd .LCPI0_0(%rip), %xmm0
where .LCPI0_0 referes to a 'double -0'.
llvm-svn: 239070
The current check never passes, because CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM, at least on Linux,
includes the full path to the "ninja" binary; this effectively disables
compile/link jobs pools.
Use CMAKE_GENERATOR STREQUAL "Ninja" as a more reliable check.
llvm-svn: 239069
For some reason llvm's r239045 made lld propagate data_1's size. This indicates
a bug somewhere in lld.
I hesitated between changing the test or just checking in a .o produced with
the old llvm-mc. Since the size is now correct, it seemed better to update the
test.
llvm-svn: 239067
* If the input file is missing;
* If the type of input object file can't be recognized;
* If the object file can't be parsed correctly.
llvm-svn: 239065
GCC allows case-insensitive values for -mcpu, -march and -mtune options.
This patch implements the same behaviour for the -mcpu option.
llvm-svn: 239059
This change changes kmp_bstate.old_tid to sign integer instead of unsigned integer.
It also defines two new macros KMP_NSEC_PER_SEC and KMP_USEC_PER_SEC which lets us take
control of the sign (we want them to be longs). Also, in kmp_wait_release.h, the byteref()
function's return type is changed from char to unsigned char.
llvm-svn: 239057
Summary:
Building the doxygen target presented some warnings which are now
addressed by this patch.
Test Plan: Ran doxygen build target and these warnings were no longer present.
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10181
llvm-svn: 239055
Now that we sometimes know the address space, this can
theoretically do a better job.
This needs better test coverage, but this mostly depends on
first updating the loop optimizatiosn to provide the address
space.
llvm-svn: 239053
When checking (High - Low + 1).sle(BitWidth), BitWidth would be truncated
to the size of the left-hand side. In the case of this PR, the left-hand
side was i4, so BitWidth=64 got truncated to 0 and the assert failed.
llvm-svn: 239048
They should be 'int' instead of 'long int' everywhere else except
NetBSD too, from what I gather in GCC's spec files. So, optimistically
changing it for everyone else, too.
llvm-svn: 239046
Section symbols exist as an optimization: instead of having multiple relocations
point to different symbols, many of them can point to a single section symbol.
When that optimization is unused, a section symbol is also unused and adds no
extra information to the object file.
This saves a bit of space on the object files and makes the output of
llvm-objdump -t easier to read and consequently some tests get quite a bit
simpler.
llvm-svn: 239045
Summary: I've gotten feedback from users on CMake 2.8 that the compile and link pool options were not working. This is expected so I'm adding a warning so we can report invalid configurations to users.
Reviewers: eugenis
Reviewed By: eugenis
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10193
llvm-svn: 239044
If the compare in a select pattern has another use then it can't be removed, so we'd just
be creating repeated code if we created a min/max node.
Spotted by Matt Arsenault!
llvm-svn: 239037
Summary:
This is the first of several patches to eliminate StringRef forms of GNU
triples from the internals of LLVM. After this is complete, GNU triples
will be replaced by a more authoratitive representation in the form of
an LLVM TargetTuple.
Reviewers: rengolin
Reviewed By: rengolin
Subscribers: ted, llvm-commits, rengolin, jholewinski
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10236
llvm-svn: 239036