Move include/Config and include/Support into include/llvm/Config,
include/llvm/ADT and include/llvm/Support. From here on out, all LLVM
public header files must be under include/llvm/.
llvm-svn: 16137
- Rearrange output order to make more sense
- Make only the function level output count as "detailed"
- Output dump output directly to stream, don't buffer it.
- Fix counting of block sizes
- Implement new handlers for number of types, dependent libs, target triple
- Compute the size of block headers.
llvm-svn: 15985
- Pass the output stream to the analyzer so it can write its output there
directly instead of buffering it.
- Don't pass a boolean to ParseBytecode because its not needed any more.
llvm-svn: 15983
Remove the "processFunctions" boolean from ParseBytecode as it is no
longer needed. This is part of avoiding double reading of functions
when analyzing bytecode.
llvm-svn: 15982
- provide the correct conversion for ModuleBlockID in read_block (a potential
bug but not actually exploited because reading module block ids doesn't
use read_block).
- install support for handleTypeList handler
- install support for handleDependentLibrary handler
- install support for handleTargetTriple handler
- clean up comments, output strings,
- ensure that processing function arguments doesn't SIGSEGV if one of the
arguments is a null pointer (yeah, it happened .. weird)
- prepare for version 5 bytecode by documenting what will change.
llvm-svn: 15981
(At[3] << 24) is an int type and it is being coerced to uint64_t, it was
getting sign extended, causing us to get FFFFFFFFxxxxxxxx constants all of
the time.
llvm-svn: 15224
- encode/decode target triple and dependent libraries
bug 401:
- fix encoding/decoding of FP values to be little-endian only
bug 402:
- initial (compatible) cut at 24-bit types instead of 32-bit
- reduce size of block headers by 50%
Other:
- cleanup Writer by consolidating to one compilation unit, rem. other files
- use a std::vector instead of std::deque so the buffer can be allocated
in multiples of 64KByte chunks rather than in multiples of some smaller
(default) number.
llvm-svn: 15210
- Remove tabs
- Standardize use of space around ( and ).
- Consolidate the ConstantPlaceHolder class
- Rename two methods to be more meaningful (ParseType, ParseTypes)
- Correct indentation of blocks
- Add documentation
- Convert input dependent asserts to error(...) so it throws instead.
Provide placeholder implementations of read_float and read_double that
still read in platform-specific endianess. When I figure out how to do
this without knowing the endianess of the platform, it will get implemented
correctly.
llvm-svn: 14765
- get rid of PARSE_ERROR macro
- add error(std::string) function
- use error(std::string) for all errors
- make input dependent asserts call error(std::string) instead
- ensure asserts are only for logic bugs, not input discrepancies.
llvm-svn: 14729
global type plane starts with a length and the TypeTyID value to identify
the type plane has having type definitions. This doesn't happen in 1.3
because the types are read from a known position in the file. However, the
TypeTyID must be read in (and ignored) if its a 1.2 bytecode file.
llvm-svn: 14728
too soon so the function data was not getting dumped (it was generated
after the call handleFinish). Also cleaned up the output format for
proper indentation.
llvm-svn: 14627
Separate Types from Values because Type no longer inherits from Value. The
changes for this are too numerous to list. In essence, any data structure
that contained a Value was doubled so that Types could be contained
similarly. New members include Types, TypeMap, CompactionTypes, and
CompactionTypeMap. Functions taking a Value* were overloaded with a variant
that takes a Type* that acts on the new data structures.
llvm-svn: 14608
- Don't use PARSE_ERROR macro unnecessarily (for simple strings)
- Add comments before each function
- Convert for bug 122 (Type != Value)
- Handle new value range on Type::PrimitiveTypeId enumeration by augmenting
the reader with a new read_typeid method and sanitizeTypeId method.
- Remove BytecodeHandler's default method implementations to header file.
llvm-svn: 14604
integrated into Reader. Parser.* was just a bad idea. AnalyzerInternals.h
is no longer needed. ReaderPrimitives.h was integrated into Reader.h and
Reader.cpp. Dumper.cpp was integrated into Analyzer.cpp. ReaderInternals.h
became Reader.h. AnalyzerWrappers.cpp was integerated into
ReaderWrappers.cpp
llvm-svn: 14496
- stop passing Buf/BufEnd to every function (now member vars)
- internalize things that used to be in a header file that no one else
included/needed.
- Remove defunct BCR_TRACE lines
- Standardize error handling with the PARSE_ERROR macro.
- Integrate ConstantReader.cpp and InstructionReader.cpp and reorgnize
the definition order so that gcc has a chance at optimizing this module
- Standardize case and style of method names.
- Eliminate unneeded header files
- Prepare for Type != Value (bug122) change by splitting Types into their
own data structures.
- Implement the BytecodeHandler interface calls.
- Provide default implementation of BytecodeHandler interface.
llvm-svn: 14494
files. It was reading non-initialized global vars when the flag said it was
initialized and vice versa. Causes mis-alignment since initialized and
non-initialized constants have different bytecode lengths.
llvm-svn: 14057
must always coexist. Cleaned up the documentation on these interfaces
significantly. This is in preparation for moving Parser.h to the include
directories to make it a public interface.
llvm-svn: 14054
will (eventually) provide statistical analysis of bytecode files as well
as the ability to dump them in a low level format (slot numbers not
resolved). The purpose of this is to aid in the Type!=Value change of
bug 122. With this initial release, llvm-abcd merely dumps out the
bytecode. However, the infrastructure for separating bytecode parsing from
handling the parsing events is in place. The style chosen is similar to
SAX XML parsing where a handler object is called to handlign the parsing
events. This probably isn't useful to anyone but me right now as there is
no analysis yet, and the dumper doesn't work on every bytecode file. It
will probably be useful by the end of this week. Note that there is some
duplication of code from the bytecode reader. This was done to eliminate
errors from being introduced in the reader and to minimize the impact to
other LLVM developers. At some point, the Analyzer and the Reader will be
integrated to use the same infrastructure. Also, sorry for the minor change
to Instruction.h but I just couldn't bring myself to write code that
depends on Instruction internals.
llvm-svn: 14048
planes. A SymbolTable could still have types in it! This fixes problems
with two regression tests that failed because a symbol table that only
contained types was being omitted from bytecode files. Thanks to Chris
for the reduced test case that helped find this immediately.
llvm-svn: 13842
This change removes the BuildBytecodeInfo flag from the SlotCalculator
class. This flag was needed to distinguish between the Bytecode/Writer
and the AsmWriter. Now that AsmWriter doesn't use SlotCalculator, we can
remove this flag and simplify some code. Also, some minor name changes
to CachedWriter.h needed to be committed (missed in previous commit).
llvm-svn: 13785
the Abstract Data Type that holds slot number values and associates them
with Type* and Value*. The SlotTable is simply the holder of the slot
numbers and provides a controlled interface for building the table. It does
not enforce any particular idiom or functionality for manipulating the slot
numbers.
This is part of bug_122. The SlotCalculator and SlotMachine classes will
follow.
llvm-svn: 13764
This shrinks the bytecode file for 176.gcc by about 200K (10%), and 254.gap by
about 167K, a 25% reduction. There is still a lot of room for improvement in
the encoding of the compaction table.
llvm-svn: 10915
This shrinks the bytecode file for 176.gcc by about 200K (10%), and 254.gap by
about 167K, a 25% reduction. There is still a lot of room for improvement in
the encoding of the compaction table.
llvm-svn: 10914
bytecode files when compiling 176.gcc, but more importantly will make it
easier to eliminate CPR's in the future (no new .bc revision will be
required to support them)
llvm-svn: 10884
of forcing them to go through ConstantPointerRef's. This allows bytecode
files to mirror .ll files, allows more efficient encoding, and makes it easier
to eventually eliminate CPR's.
llvm-svn: 10883
returning error codes. Because they don't return an error code, they can
return the value read, which simplifies the code and makes the reader more
efficient (yaay!).
Also eliminate the special case code for little endian machines.
llvm-svn: 10871
intended to save size (and does on small programs), but on big programs it
actually increases the size of the program slightly. The deal is that many
functions end up using the characters that the string contained, and the
characters are no longer in the global constant table, so they have to be
emitted in function specific constant pools.
This pessimization will be fixed in subsequent patches.
llvm-svn: 10864
occurs when the symbol table for a module has been stripped, making all of the
function local symbols go away.
This saves 6728 bytes in the stripped bytecode file of 254.gap (which obviously
has 841 functions), which isn't a ton, but helps and was easy.
llvm-svn: 10750
* Refactor reader stuff out of include/llvm/Bytecode/Primitives.h. This is
internal implementation details for the reader, not public interfaces!
llvm-svn: 10739