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Chandler Carruth 69a125bf02 Fix using Clang as a cross compiler installed on a host machine and not
inside of a sysroot targeting a system+sysroot which is "similar" or
"compatible" with the host system. This shows up when trying to build
system images on largely compatible hardware as-if fully cross compiled.

The problem is that previously we *perfectly* mimiced GCC here, and it
turns out GCC has a bug that no one has really stumbled across. GCC will
try to look in thy system prefix ('/usr/local' f.ex.) into which it is
instaled to find libraries installed along side GCC that should be
preferred to the base system libraries ('/usr' f.ex.). This seems not
unreasonable, but it has a very unfortunate consequence when combined
with a '--sysroot' which does *not* contain the GCC installation we're
using to complete the toolchain. That results in some of the host
system's library directories being searched during the link.

Now, it so happens that most folks doing stuff like this use
'--with-sysroot' and '--disable-multilib' when configuring GCC. Even
better, they're usually not cross-compiling to a target that is similar
to the host. As a result, searching the host for libraries doesn't
really matter -- most of the time weird directories get appended that
don't exist (no arm triple lib directory, etc). Even if you're
cross-compiling from 32-bit to 64-bit x86 or vice-versa, disabling
multilib makes it less likely that you'll actually find viable libraries
on the host. But that's just luck. We shouldn't rely on this, and this
patch disables looking in the system prefix containing the GCC
installation if that system prefix is *outside* of the sysroot. For
empty sysroots, this has no effect. Similarly, when using the GCC
*inside* of the sysroot, we still track wherever it is installed within
the sysroot and look there for libraries. But now we can use a cross
compiler GCC installation outside the system root, and only look for the
crtbegin.o in the GCC installation, and look for all the other libraries
inside the system root.

This should fix PR12478, allowing Clang to be used when building
a ChromiumOS image without polluting the image with libraries from the
host system.

llvm-svn: 154176
2012-04-06 16:32:06 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer ddefa6d925 Use VersionTuple to manage macosx versions in the driver. No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 152504
2012-03-10 20:55:36 +00:00
Ted Kremenek f7639e1b4a Add new code migrator support for migrating existing Objective-C code to use
the new Objective-C NSArray/NSDictionary/NSNumber literal syntax.

This introduces a new library, libEdit, which provides a new way to support
migration of code that improves on the original ARC migrator.  We now believe
that most of its functionality can be refactored into the existing libraries,
and thus this new library may shortly disappear.

llvm-svn: 152141
2012-03-06 20:06:33 +00:00
Ted Kremenek e65b086e07 Add clang support for new Objective-C literal syntax for NSDictionary, NSArray,
NSNumber, and boolean literals.  This includes both Sema and Codegen support.
Included is also support for new Objective-C container subscripting.

My apologies for the large patch.  It was very difficult to break apart.
The patch introduces changes to the driver as well to cause clang to link
in additional runtime support when needed to support the new language features.

Docs are forthcoming to document the implementation and behavior of these features.

llvm-svn: 152137
2012-03-06 20:05:56 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis 3dbeb55874 [driver] Emit an error when trying to use ARC on macosx earlier than 10.6
rdar://10459258

llvm-svn: 151706
2012-02-29 03:43:52 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 2e9d731761 A follow-up to r151482 which added support for powerpc and powerpc64
Debian multiarch libraries, this should in theory add support for those
platform's header search rules. I don't have a system to check this
with, so review appreciated. I've added the corresponding tests
referring to the debian multiarch tree.

We are starting to have a relatively completely tested Linux platform
for header search and library search, with several interesting
peculiarities. We should point people at the debian_multiarch_tree when
suggesting new tests. Folks with Debian systems that can check this for
correctness, it would be much appreciated. The missing chunks I know of
are testing bi-arch peudo-cross-compiling toolchains betwen 32-bit and
64-bit variants of platforms, and the MIPS and ARM Debian toolchains.

llvm-svn: 151484
2012-02-26 09:21:43 +00:00
Chandler Carruth af3c2090b4 Add support for PPC and PPC64 multiarch toolchains on Debain.
Patch from Michel Dänzer, sent our way via Jeremy Huddleston who added
64-bit support. I just added one other place where powerpc64-linux-gnu
was missing (we only had powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu).

I've also added a tree to test out the debian multiarch stuff. I don't
use debian regularly, so I'm not certain this is entirely accurate. If
anyone wants to check it against a debian system and fix any
inaccuracies, fire away. This way at least folks can see how this is
*supposed* to be tested.

It'd be particularly good to get the Debian MIPS toolchains tested in
this way.

llvm-svn: 151482
2012-02-26 09:03:21 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 1af7c219c7 Implement a -gcc-toolchain command line option that does the same as
configure's --with-gcc-toolchain. The configure option is now just a default
value for the command line one.

llvm-svn: 150898
2012-02-19 01:38:32 +00:00
David Chisnall f571cde869 First pass at Solaris toolchain support. This version compiles and links hello
world on Solaris 11 for both x86 and x86-64 using the built-in assembler and
Solaris (not GNU) ld, however it currently relies on a hard-coded GCC location
to find crtbegin.o and crtend.o, as well as libgcc and libgcc_eh.  

llvm-svn: 150580
2012-02-15 13:39:01 +00:00
Dylan Noblesmith 4d9cbffbe2 include clang's config.h unconditionally (v2)
And remove HAVE_CLANG_CONFIG_H, now that the header is generated
in the autoconf build, too.

Reverts r149571/restores r149504, now that config.h is generated
correctly by LLVM's configure in all build configurations.

llvm-svn: 150487
2012-02-14 15:54:49 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 779579b332 Delete a simplistic helper function now that llvm::Triple can provide
this functionality.

llvm-svn: 150358
2012-02-13 02:02:09 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 9b5f8ddcf8 Begin refactoring to use the newly added triple predicates for
simplicity. Also addresses a FIXME, although not one that could be
observed.

llvm-svn: 150294
2012-02-11 03:31:12 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 3bb42f38f4 - Turn the other distribution checks into range compares.
- Turn openSUSE version parsing into a StringSwitch
- Add an entry for Fedora release 16 (Verne)

llvm-svn: 149872
2012-02-06 15:33:06 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 7c3f09d416 Consolidate the ubuntu detection logic a bit, add an entry for Ubuntu 12.04 aka precise pangolin.
llvm-svn: 149869
2012-02-06 14:36:09 +00:00
Dylan Noblesmith 2c1dd2716a Basic: import SmallString<> into clang namespace
(I was going to fix the TODO about DenseMap too, but
that would break self-host right now. See PR11922.)

llvm-svn: 149799
2012-02-05 02:13:05 +00:00
Dylan Noblesmith e27789991d Basic: import OwningPtr<> into clang namespace
llvm-svn: 149798
2012-02-05 02:12:40 +00:00
Rafael Espindola c29af947d6 Replace the old --with-cxx-* configure options with a single --with-gcc-toolchain
that just uses the new toolchain probing logic. This fixes linking with -m32 on
64 bit systems (the /32 dir was not being added to the search).

llvm-svn: 149652
2012-02-03 01:01:20 +00:00
Dylan Noblesmith 4f4e745725 back out r149504
Too many weird build failures.

llvm-svn: 149571
2012-02-02 00:40:14 +00:00
Dylan Noblesmith 86780e906b include clang's config.h unconditionally
And remove HAVE_CLANG_CONFIG_H, now that the header is generated
in the autoconf build, too. (clang r149497 / llvm r149498)

Also include the config.h header after all other headers, per
the LLVM coding standards.

It also turns out WindowsToolChain.cpp wasn't using the config
header at all, so that include's just deleted now.

llvm-svn: 149504
2012-02-01 14:25:28 +00:00
Bob Wilson a223401498 Use new Triple::getMacOSXVersion function.
llvm-svn: 149439
2012-01-31 22:43:59 +00:00
Bob Wilson 9d3f7af8c3 Fix more fallout from the introduction of "macosx" and "ios" triples.
The Darwin toolchain constructor was assuming that all Darwin triples would
have an OS string starting with "darwin".  Triples starting with "macosx"
would misinterpret the version number, and "ios" triples would completely
miss the version number (or worse) because the OS name is not 6 characters
long.  We lose some sanity checking of triple strings here, since the
Triple.getOSVersion function doesn't do all the checking that the previous
code did, but this still seems like a step in the right direction.

llvm-svn: 149422
2012-01-31 21:30:03 +00:00
Chandler Carruth d7fa2e04f6 Revert r149083 which is not the direction we're going in the Clang
driver based on discussions with Doug Gregor. There are several issues:
1) The patch was not reviewed prior to commit and there were review comments.
2) The design of the functionality (triple-prefixed tool invocation)
   isn't the design we want for Clang going forward: it focuses on the
   "user triple" rather than on the "toolchain triple", and forces that
   bit of state into the API of every single toolchain instead of
   handling it automatically in the common base classes.
3) The tests provided are not stable. They fail on a few Linux variants
   (Gentoo among them) and on mingw32 and some other environments.

I *am* interested in the Clang driver being able to invoke
triple-prefixed tools, but we need to design that feature the right way.
This patch just extends the previous hack without fixing the underlying
problems with it. I'm working on a new design for this that I will mail
for review by tomorrow.

I am aware that this removes functionality that NetBSD relies on, but
this is ToT, not a release. This functionality hasn't been properly
designed, implemented, and tested yet. We can't "regress" until we get
something that really works, both with the immediate use cases and with
long term maintenance of the Clang driver.

For reference, the original commit log:
Keep track of the original target the user specified before
normalization. This used to be captured in DefaultTargetTriple and is
used for the (optional) $triple-$tool lookup for cross-compilation.
Do this properly by making it an attribute of the toolchain and use it
in combination with the computed triple as index for the toolchain
lookup.

llvm-svn: 149337
2012-01-31 02:21:20 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger d64c60e534 Remove the ToolTriple logic in NetBSD, which was completely broken by
the recent refactoring. All interesting NetBSD release have a GNU as
version on i386 that supports --32, so don't bother with the conditional
setting of it.

llvm-svn: 149087
2012-01-26 22:27:52 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger f8ce8575aa Remove obviously incorrect branch.
llvm-svn: 149084
2012-01-26 21:58:37 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger 91960f4abb Keep track of the original target the user specified before
normalization. This used to be captured in DefaultTargetTriple and is
used for the (optional) $triple-$tool lookup for cross-compilation.
Do this properly by making it an attribute of the toolchain and use it
in combination with the computed triple as index for the toolchain
lookup.

llvm-svn: 149083
2012-01-26 21:56:28 +00:00
Bob Wilson 269e6377dd Revert r148249: "Make the auto-detection hack for the iOS simulator set the target triple correctly."
There were some problems with this, so I'm backing it out for now.

llvm-svn: 149040
2012-01-26 03:37:03 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 0b1756b880 Reintroduce r148981 with significantly improved regression test. Now it
both actually tests what it wants to, doesn't have bogus and broken
assertions in it, and is also formatted much more cleanly and
consistently. Probably still some more that can be improved here, but
its much better.

Original commit message:
----
Try to unbreak the FreeBSD toolchain's detection of 32-bit targets
inside a 64-bit freebsd machine with the 32-bit compatibility layer
installed. The FreeBSD image always has the /usr/lib32 directory, so
test for the more concrete existence of crt1.o. Also enhance the tests
for freebsd to clarify what these trees look like and exercise the new
code.

Thanks to all the FreeBSD folks for helping me understand what caused
the failure and how we might fix it. =] That helps a lot. Also, yay
build bots.

llvm-svn: 149011
2012-01-26 01:35:15 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis e8be6652ce Revert r148981 because it fails test/Driver/freebsd.c
Original log:

Author: chandlerc <chandlerc@91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8>
Date:   Wed Jan 25 21:32:31 2012 +0000

    Try to unbreak the FreeBSD toolchain's detection of 32-bit targets
    inside a 64-bit freebsd machine with the 32-bit compatibility layer
    installed. The FreeBSD image always has the /usr/lib32 directory, so
    test for the more concrete existence of crt1.o. Also enhance the tests
    for freebsd to clarify what these trees look like and exercise the new
    code.

    Thanks to all the FreeBSD folks for helping me understand what caused
    the failure and how we might fix it. =] That helps a lot. Also, yay
    build bots.

llvm-svn: 148993
2012-01-25 22:55:16 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 143f2f6e37 Try to unbreak the FreeBSD toolchain's detection of 32-bit targets
inside a 64-bit freebsd machine with the 32-bit compatibility layer
installed. The FreeBSD image always has the /usr/lib32 directory, so
test for the more concrete existence of crt1.o. Also enhance the tests
for freebsd to clarify what these trees look like and exercise the new
code.

Thanks to all the FreeBSD folks for helping me understand what caused
the failure and how we might fix it. =] That helps a lot. Also, yay
build bots.

llvm-svn: 148981
2012-01-25 21:32:31 +00:00
Chandler Carruth f7bf3db070 The Linux pattern of adding all the search paths that exist doesn't seem
to suit the FreeBSD folks. Take them back to something closer to the old
behavior. We test whether the /usr/lib32 directory exists (within the
SysRoot), and use it if so, otherwise use /usr/lib.

FreeBSD folks, let me know if this causes any problems, or if you have
further tweaks.

llvm-svn: 148953
2012-01-25 11:24:24 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 1ccbed88fc Remove the 'ToolTriple' concept from the NetBSD toolchain along with my
gross hack to provide it from my previous patch removing HostInfo. This
was enshrining (and hiding from my searches) the concept of storing and
diff-ing the host and target triples. We don't have the host triple
reliably available, so we need to merely inspect the target system. I've
changed the logic in selecting library search paths for NetBSD to match
what I provided for FreeBSD -- we include both search paths, but put the
32-bit-on-64-bit-host path first so it trumps.

NetBSD maintainers, you may want to tweak this, or feel free to ask me
to tweak it. I've left a FIXME here about the challeng I see in fixing
this properly.

llvm-svn: 148952
2012-01-25 11:18:20 +00:00
Chandler Carruth b65b111d24 Switch the ToolChain types to all store a Driver reference rather than
a HostInfo reference. Nothing about the HostInfo was used by any
toolchain except digging out the driver from it. This just makes that
a lot more direct. The change was accomplished entirely mechanically.
It's one step closer to removing the shim full of buggy copy/paste code
that is HostInfo.

llvm-svn: 148945
2012-01-25 09:12:06 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 25442b8e72 Have FreeBSD use even more of the same smarts as Linux is now using for
adding search paths. Add them only when they exist, and prefix the paths
with the sysroot. This will allow targeting a FreeBSD sysroot on
a non-FreeBSD host machine, and perhaps more importantly should allow
testing the FreeBSD driver's behavior similarly to the Linux tests with
a fake tree of files in the regression test suite.

I don't have FreeBSD systems handy to build up the list of files that
should be used here, but this is the basic functionality and I'm hoping
Roman or someone from the community can contribute the actual test
cases.

llvm-svn: 148940
2012-01-25 08:10:33 +00:00
Chandler Carruth f4826e28b9 Switch FreeBSD to just include both '/usr/lib32' and '/usr/lib' in the
search paths for 32-bit targets. This avoids having to detect which is
expected for the target system, and the linker should DTRT, and take the
32-bit libraries from the first one when applicable. Thanks to Roman
Divacky for sanity checking this.

llvm-svn: 148939
2012-01-25 08:04:15 +00:00
Chandler Carruth a1f1fd3b60 Switch the Linux C++ standard library header search logic over to use
the GCC installation's multiarch suffix now that it is exposed.

llvm-svn: 148938
2012-01-25 08:04:13 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 866faab4db Make a major refactoring to how the GCC installation detection works.
The fundamental shift here is to stop making *any* assumptions about the
*host* triple. Where these assumptions you ask? Why, they were in one of
the two target triples referenced of course. This was the single biggest
place where the previously named "host triple" was actually used as
such. ;] The reason we were reasoning about the host is in order to
detect the use of '-m32' or '-m64' flags to change the target. These
flags shift the default target only slightly, which typically means
a slight deviation from the host. When using these flags, the GCC
installation is under a different triple from the one actually targeted
in the compilation, and we used the host triple to find it.

Too bad that wasn't even correct. Consider an x86 Linux host which has
a PPC64 cross-compiling GCC toolchain installed. This toolchain is also
configured for multiarch compiling and can target PPC32 with eth '-m32'
flag. When targeting 'powerpc-linux-gnu' or some other PPC32 triple, we
have to look for the PPC64 variant of the triple to find the GCC
install, and that triple is neither the host nor target.

The new logic computes the multiarch's alternate triple from the target
triple, and looks under both sides. It also looks more aggressively for
the correct subdirectory of the GCC installation, and exposes the
subdirectory in a nice programmatic way. This '/32' or '/64' suffix is
something we can reuse in many other parts of the toolchain.

An important note -- while this likely fixes a large category of
cross-compile use cases, that's not my primary goal, and I've not done
testing (or added test cases) for scenarios that may now work. If
someone else wants to try more interesting PPC cross compiles, I'd love
to have reports. But my focus is on factoring away the references to the
"host" triple. The refactoring is my goal, and so I'm mostly relying on
the existing (pretty good) test coverage we have here.

Future patches will leverage this new functionality to factor out more
and more of the toolchain's triple manipulation.

llvm-svn: 148935
2012-01-25 07:21:38 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 96bae7b1fd Fix one of the (larger) FIXMEs where we were misusing the Driver's idea
of the target triple to stand in for the "host" triple.

Thanks to a great conversation with Richard Smith, I'm now much more
confident in how this is proceeding. In all of the places where we
currently reason about the "host" architecture or triple, what we really
want to reason about in the detected GCC installation architecture or
triple, and the ways in which that differs from the target. When we find
a GCC installation with a different triple from our target *but capable
of targeting our target* through an option such as '-m64', we want to
detect *that* case and change the paths within the GCC installation (and
libstdc++ installation) to reflect this difference.

This patch makes one function do this correctly. Subsequent commits will
hoist the logic used here into the GCCInstallation utility, and then
reuse it through the rest of the toolchains to fix the remaining places
where this is currently happening.

llvm-svn: 148852
2012-01-24 20:08:17 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 4d9d76839a Address one part of the FIXME I introduced my switching the triple
inside of GCCInstallation to be a proper llvm::Triple. This is still
a touch ugly because we have to use it as a string in so many places,
but I think on the whole the more structured representation is better.

Comments of course welcome if this tradeoff isn't working for folks.

llvm-svn: 148843
2012-01-24 19:28:29 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 64cee06504 At least within these classes, consistently spell 'GCC' as 'GCC'.
I can't read Java-style 'Gcc' acronyms. ;]

No functionality changed.

llvm-svn: 148840
2012-01-24 19:21:42 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 46f204fef8 Start hoisting the logic for computing the target triple into its own
function. The logic for this, and I want to emphasize that this is the
logic for computing the *target* triple, is currently scattered
throughout various different HostInfo classes ToolChain factoring
functions. Best part, it is largely *duplicated* there. The goal is to
hoist all of that up to here where we can deal with it once, and in
a consistent manner.

Unfortunately, this uncovers more fun problems: the ToolChains assume
that the *actual* target triple is the one passed into them by these
factory functions, while the *host* triple is the one in the driver.
This already was a lie, and a damn lie, when the '-target' flag was
specified. It only really worked when the difference stemmed from '-m32'
and '-m64' flags. I'll have to fix that (and remove all the FIXMEs I've
introduced here to document the problem) before I can finish hoisting
the target-calculation logic.

It's bugs all the way down today it seems...

llvm-svn: 148839
2012-01-24 19:17:46 +00:00
Eli Friedman 5ceb74a7d0 Make the auto-detection hack for the iOS simulator set the target triple correctly. Getting the target triple wrong mostly appears to work, but messes up in subtle cases; for example, we incorrectly conclude that fwrite is actually named fwrite$UNIX2003. Also shuffles around the auto-detection code a bit to try and make it a bit more reliable. Fixes <rdar://problem/10664848>.
llvm-svn: 148249
2012-01-16 18:50:54 +00:00
Sebastian Pop 9d66d9e4b2 rename DefaultHostTriple into DefaultTargetTriple
llvm-svn: 148137
2012-01-13 20:36:46 +00:00
Evgeniy Stepanov 2ca1aa5a44 Remove --hash-style from link command on Android.
Gnu hash is not supported by the Android loader.

llvm-svn: 148113
2012-01-13 09:30:38 +00:00
Eli Friedman 027e9c3ebc Revert changes to lib/Driver in r147917; I didn't mean to commit this.
llvm-svn: 147920
2012-01-11 02:41:15 +00:00
Eli Friedman 20139d3809 Start refactoring code for capturing variables and 'this' so that it is shared between lambda expressions and block literals.
llvm-svn: 147917
2012-01-11 02:36:31 +00:00
Chandler Carruth c89aa9d964 Add support for the androideabi environment to our triple support, and
for the arm-linux-androideabi triple in particular.

Also use this to do a better job of selecting soft FP settings.

Patch by Evgeniy Stepanov.

llvm-svn: 147872
2012-01-10 19:47:42 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 1510c8589e Handle a /etc/debian_version with a version number instead of a codename.
Patch by Sylvestre Ledru. Fixes PR11673.

llvm-svn: 147313
2011-12-28 18:17:14 +00:00
David Blaikie 68e081d606 Unweaken vtables as per http://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html#ll_virtual_anch
llvm-svn: 146959
2011-12-20 02:48:34 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 1fc603e516 Split the Windows toolchain definition into its own file. This is
especially nice as the Windows toolchain needs the windows header files,
and has lots of platform specific hooks in it.

To facilitate the split, hoist a bunch of file-level static helpers into
class-level static helpers. Spiff up their doxygen comments while there
as they're now more likely to be looked up via docs.

Hopefully, this will be followed by further breaking apart of the
toolchain definitions. Most of the large and complex ones should likely
live on their own. I'm looking at you Darwin. ;]

llvm-svn: 146840
2011-12-17 23:10:01 +00:00
Tony Linthicum 76329bf83f Hexagon backend support
llvm-svn: 146413
2011-12-12 21:14:55 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 0b84291222 Fix the --hash-style option when the target is MIPS as it is
incompatible with the MIPS ABI.

Patch by Simon Atanasyan.

llvm-svn: 146243
2011-12-09 04:45:18 +00:00
Eli Friedman 83de51301a Misc Minix-specific changes to clang:
. move compiler-rt to a separate directory so the -L argument only includes compiler-rt (thanks joerg)
. build all clang subdirs
. switches the Minix platform to ELF
. normalizes toolchain invocation

Patch by Ben Gras.

llvm-svn: 146206
2011-12-08 23:54:21 +00:00
Hal Finkel 221e11e864 Allow clang to find gcc libs on suse ppc64
llvm-svn: 146142
2011-12-08 05:50:03 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar f4916cde76 Driver: Add a --rtlib={compiler-rt,libgcc} argument which I plan to use to allow
dual support for compiler-rt on Linux, during bringup.

llvm-svn: 146094
2011-12-07 23:03:15 +00:00
Eli Friedman 1f1e35e034 Fix multilib library paths on ppc64 Linux. Patch by Michael Kostylev. PR11472.
llvm-svn: 146016
2011-12-07 04:00:53 +00:00
Kostya Serebryany 0b692ce7ca [asan] Mac: do not link dynamic libs with the asan-rt, use -undefined dynamic_lookup for dynamic libs. Style fixes. Patch by glider@google.com
llvm-svn: 145955
2011-12-06 19:18:44 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 1d6469fcb1 Driver/Darwin: Add ASAN runtime library link support.
llvm-svn: 145651
2011-12-01 23:40:18 +00:00
Eli Friedman 4a4932c29b A couple driver fixes for PPC Linux. Patches by Michael Kostylev. PR11444/PR11445.
llvm-svn: 145321
2011-11-28 23:46:52 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 4f41440cf9 clang/Darwin: Use the compiler-rt provided profile library.
llvm-svn: 144869
2011-11-17 00:36:57 +00:00
Bob Wilson 1a9ad0fbee Search for libstdc++.dylib in llvm-gcc's files on darwin10. rdar://10419079
llvm-svn: 144381
2011-11-11 07:47:04 +00:00
Eli Friedman 7771c835cd Add Linux multiarch include directories for mips/mipsel. Patch from Simon Atanasyan.
llvm-svn: 144358
2011-11-11 03:05:19 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 6e46ca2c10 Fix an issue that Duncan discovered on a specific (no longer current)
version of Ubuntu. It has a very broken multiarch configuration, and so
we need special logic to handle it correctly. Fixing and testing this
uncovered a few other trivial issues with the logic that are fixed as
well.

I added tests to cover this as it is hard to notice if you install
recent versions of the OS.

llvm-svn: 144165
2011-11-09 03:46:20 +00:00
Eli Friedman 27b8c4f3fb Misc fixes for clang driver on Mips Linux. Patch by Simon Atanasyan.
llvm-svn: 144108
2011-11-08 19:43:37 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 475ab6ad7b Add a default system include of '/include'. This isn't particularly
useful when using Clang as a system-compiler, but its harmless. When
using Clang as a cross-compiler, this can be very handy as quite a few
toolchains ship their libc headers here rather than under
'/usr/include'.

For reference, this is the beginning of my work to also make the Clang
driver more suitable as a cross-compiler.

llvm-svn: 144089
2011-11-08 17:19:47 +00:00
Chandler Carruth a62ba81682 Rip out one of the features I added for the driver-include-management.
We don't actually need a separate flag for non-sysrooted paths as the
driver has to manage the sysroot anyways. The driver is not infrequently
adding paths to the header search based on their existence on the
filesystem. For that, it has to add the sysroot anyways, we should pass
it on down to CC1 already joined. More importantly, the driver cannot in
all cases distinguish between sysrooted paths and paths that are
relative to the Clang binary's installation directory. Essentially, we
always need to ignore the system root for these internal header search
options. It turns out in most of the places we were already providing
the system root in the driver, and then another one in CC1 so this fixes
several bugs.

llvm-svn: 143917
2011-11-07 09:17:31 +00:00
Chandler Carruth f470173e46 Fix Linux libc++ usage. Somehow this slipped through during the port.
Test cases for this and all the rest of the port are still in the works,
but will wait for a fixed computer and post 3.0 merging...

llvm-svn: 143916
2011-11-07 09:01:17 +00:00
Chandler Carruth efad16ad6b Begin lifting some of the one-off checking logic into generic helper
routines on the base toolchain class.

llvm-svn: 143900
2011-11-06 23:39:37 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 4c90fba23e Move the GCC installation detection logic down into the Generic_GCC
toolchain. The logic is mostly generic already, and where possible
should be made more generic. Also, it has no impact other than to expose
a set of methods which each toolchain can then query to setup their
desired configuration. These should be available to toolchains beyond
just Linux.

llvm-svn: 143899
2011-11-06 23:39:34 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 0c0981ee47 Remove an old OpenSUSE hack that is no longer needed -- it is exactly
the same as a directory added further down in the new logic.

llvm-svn: 143897
2011-11-06 23:10:49 +00:00
Chandler Carruth d0b93d6daf Remove the HasMultilib check. It was essentially useless. The driver now
looks for evidence of a multilib installation, and adds the appropriate
bits to the search paths.

llvm-svn: 143896
2011-11-06 23:09:05 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 0ad080e720 The version objects need to actually store the version strings; they
aren't guaranteed to live long enough otherwise.

llvm-svn: 143875
2011-11-06 10:51:30 +00:00
Chandler Carruth f5d4df9e44 Throw the switch and move all Linux header search over to the GCC
detection system that is providing the library paths and crt object
files.

This, modulo any bugs that need to be shaken out, resolves numerous bugs
with how we handle header paths. Here are a few that I know of:
- We no longer need to enumerate all GCC versions searched.
- OpenSUSE searched GCC versions in the wrong order.
- There were typos when selecting various patterns, etc.
- We aren't stating quite some many directories now.
- SysRoot didn't always work in a reasonable way.

I'm working on tests for this, but the tests are making me and Lit sad.
The real testing for this type of driver change is to try it out on
various distributions. I'll hit the common ones right away, and start
more thorough testing tomorrow after some sleep.

llvm-svn: 143874
2011-11-06 10:31:01 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 7e62da2845 Add a missing triple spotted by inspecting and testing of the include
path triples. Also order the 32-bit triples a bit more reasonably.

llvm-svn: 143873
2011-11-06 10:30:58 +00:00
Chandler Carruth d95843aa8a Lift the GCCVersion type into the header file and start persisting it in
the detected GCC installation. This allows us to expose another aspect
of what we detected: the GCC version. This will be used shortly.

llvm-svn: 143871
2011-11-06 09:39:46 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 4be70dd963 Switch some of these interfaces from std::string to StringRef and Twine.
This will facilitate further use and recombinations of them.

llvm-svn: 143869
2011-11-06 09:21:54 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 5b77c6c618 Take a better approach to detecting and selecting multiarch include
directories. This way we stop at the first multiarch directory found on
the system. This achieves the real intended result of pruning
non-existent directories.

llvm-svn: 143866
2011-11-06 08:21:07 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 5da43e83d2 Revert r143864, as the problem I was actually looking at can be solved
a better way. The more I think about it the more worried I am that this
hammer is simply too large. We should only be reaching out to the
filesystem when doing interesting "detection" things, not gratuitously.

Original commit message:
Start pruning down the set of flags passed to CC1 for header search.
This cleans up the CC1 invocations, and reduces the overhead there.
We're still hammering the filesystem looking for the C++ standard
libraries though.

The only reservation I have about this policy is the case of virtualized
files inside of CC1, but it's not clear what the best way to solve that
is. The Driver consistently queries the actual filesystem to make its
decisions. Changing that would be a very large undertaking. It might be
worthwhile, but it's not an immediate goal.

llvm-svn: 143865
2011-11-06 08:21:04 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 28e39d4b17 Start pruning down the set of flags passed to CC1 for header search.
This cleans up the CC1 invocations, and reduces the overhead there.
We're still hammering the filesystem looking for the C++ standard
libraries though.

The only reservation I have about this policy is the case of virtualized
files inside of CC1, but it's not clear what the best way to solve that
is. The Driver consistently queries the actual filesystem to make its
decisions. Changing that would be a very large undertaking. It might be
worthwhile, but it's not an immediate goal.

llvm-svn: 143864
2011-11-06 07:31:36 +00:00
Chandler Carruth bff1e8d53d Enhance the GCC version parsing and comparison logic to handle some more
edge cases and have better behavior. Specifically, we should actually
prefer the general '4.6' version string over the '4.6.1' string, as
'4.6.2' should be able to replace it without breaking rpaths or any
other place that these paths have been embedded. Debian-based
distributions are already using a path structure with symlinks to
achieve in-place upgrades for patch versions. Now our parsing reflects
this and we select the shorter paths instead of the longer paths.

A separate issue was that we would not parse a leading patch version
number even in the presence of a suffix. The above change makes this
more problematic as it would cause a suffix being added to make us treat
the entire thing as patch-version-agnostic, which it isn't. This changes
the logic to distinguish between '4.4.x' and 4.4.1-x', and retain that
the latter has *some* patch number information. Currently, we always
bias toward the shorter and more canonical version strings. If it
becomes important we can add more Debian like rules to produce sequences
such as '4.4.1b' > '4.4.1' > '4.4.1-rc3' > '4.4.1-rc2' > '4.4.1-pre5',
but I'm very doubtful this will ever matter or be desirable.

I've made the tests for this logic a bit more interesting, and added
some specific tests for logic that is now different.

llvm-svn: 143841
2011-11-05 23:24:30 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 4dfcf4ccf4 Remove a pointless member. I have no idea why I made this not a local
variable to begin with... As I'm planning to add include root
information to this object, this would have caused confusion. It didn't
even *actually* hold the include root by the time we were done with it.

llvm-svn: 143840
2011-11-05 22:23:14 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 2a750a0801 Remove a no-longer needed helper function. Thanks for implementing this
Michael!

llvm-svn: 143839
2011-11-05 22:23:11 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 14dd5ffcbf Move the GCC installation detection helper a member of the Linux
toolchain instead of merely using it in the constructor. This will allow
us to query it when building include paths as well as the file search
paths built in the constructor. I've lifted as little of it as I could
into the header file.

Eventually this will likely sink down into some of the Generic
toolchains and be used on more platforms, but I'm starting on Linux so
I can work out all the APIs needed there, where it is easiest to test
and we have the most pressing need.

llvm-svn: 143838
2011-11-05 22:07:51 +00:00
Chandler Carruth a95f344b3e Remove support for Gentoo subversion-ebuild installed llvm-gcc libstdc++
headers. As llvm-gcc is dead, and I have no idea if this ever really
worked, I think it's time for it to go. More importantly, it makes it
harder to generalize the include search logic. If someone really wants
these to work, they can set the CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH environment variable.

llvm-svn: 143836
2011-11-05 21:26:18 +00:00
Chandler Carruth a796f53821 Move the Linux header searching from the Frontend to the Driver. This is
the first (and diff-noisiest) step to making Linux header searching
tremendously more principled and less brittle. Note that this step
should have essentially no functional impact. We still search the exact
same set of paths in the exact same order. The only change here is where
the code implementing such a search lives.

This has one obvious negative impact -- we now pass a ludicrous number
of flags to the CC1 layer. That should go away as I re-base this logic
on the logic to detect a GCC installation. I want to do this in two
phases so the bots can tell me if this step alone breaks something, and
so that the diffs of the refactoring make more sense.

llvm-svn: 143822
2011-11-05 20:17:13 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 6ff181ef3c Try to reduce the nastiness that creeps in through Windows.h a bit.
llvm-svn: 143816
2011-11-05 17:43:55 +00:00
Chandler Carruth d9e10ecb68 Fix a significant oversight in my move of MSVC includes to the driver:
actually manage the builtin header file includes as well as the system
ones.

This one is actually debatable whether it belongs in the driver or not,
as the builtin includes are really an internal bit of implementation
goop for Clang. However, they must be included at *exactly* the right
point in the sequence of header files, which makes it essentially
impossible to have this be managed by the Frontend and the rest by the
Driver. I have terrible ideas that would "work", but I think they're
worse than putting this in the driver and making the Frontend library
even more ignorant of the environment and system on which it is being
run.

Also fix the fact that we weren't properly respecting the flags which
suppress standard system include directories.

Note that this still leaves all of the Clang tests which run CC1
directly and include builtin header files broken on Windows. I'm working
on a followup patch to address that.

llvm-svn: 143801
2011-11-05 09:24:44 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 611cb64453 Add two flags to the CC1 layer that I was hoping to avoid. We need to
encode the *exact* semantics which the header search paths internally
built by the Frontend layer have had, which is both non-user-provided,
and at times adding the implicit extern "C" bit to the directory entry.

There are lots of CC1 options that are very close, but none do quite
this, and they are all already overloaded for other purposes. In some
senses this makes the command lines more clean as it clearly indicates
which flags are exclusively used to implement internal detection of
"standard" header search paths.

Lots of the implementation of this is really crufty, due to the
surrounding cruft. It doesn't seem worth investing lots of time cleaning
this up as it isn't new, and hopefully *lots* of this code will melt
away as header search inside of the frontend becomes increasingly
trivial.

llvm-svn: 143798
2011-11-05 08:30:29 +00:00
Michael J. Spencer 85da676885 Fix MSVC build.
llvm-svn: 143770
2011-11-05 00:46:46 +00:00
Chandler Carruth df52783e32 Begin the migration of header search logic to the driver, starting with
Windows. There are still FIXMEs and lots of problems with this code.
Some of them will be addressed shortly by my follow-up patches, but most
are going to wait until we isolate this code and can fix it properly.
This version should be no worse than what we had before.

llvm-svn: 143752
2011-11-04 23:49:05 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 4c042fe667 Simplify the set of directories we look for on multiarch systems.
I don't have any Debian system with one of these currently, and it seems
unlikely for one to show up suddenly. We can add more patterns here if
they become necessary.

llvm-svn: 143346
2011-10-31 09:06:40 +00:00
Chandler Carruth fb7fa24e5c Fix part of PR11223 and probably a few dups as well. This teaches the
library search logic to "properly" handle multiarch installations. I've
tested this on both Debian unstable and the latest Ubuntu which both use
this setup, and this appears to work largely the same way as GCC does.
It isn't exactly the same, but it is close enough and more principled in
its behavior where it differs. This should resolve any failures to find
'crt1.o' etc on Debian-based Linux distributions. If folks find more
cases where we fail, please file bugs and CC me.

Test cases for all of the debian silliness are waiting both to simplify
the process of merging these down into the 3.0 release, and because
they're so crazy I haven't yet been able to really produce a fake tree
that represents what we need to test for. I'll eventually add them
though.

llvm-svn: 143344
2011-10-31 08:42:24 +00:00
Bob Wilson d32fba2379 Stop disabling integrated assembler with -static. <rdar://problem/10175391>
The integrated assembler seems to be working pretty well for -static code
now, so remove the hacks to disable it.

llvm-svn: 143304
2011-10-30 00:20:28 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis 058b451d87 [driver] Make the driver to link the simulator arclite lib when passing -mios-simulator-version-min.
rdar://10218700

llvm-svn: 142372
2011-10-18 17:40:15 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis 697729a7de Revert r142311, -mios-simulator-version-min does not work correctly.
llvm-svn: 142322
2011-10-18 00:22:49 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis 7e16493c9b Remove the hack where we sniff the __IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED define.
We can use -mios-simulator-version-min now. rdar://10218700

llvm-svn: 142311
2011-10-17 23:41:26 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 5f9a44f3e9 Fix a silly bug introduced in r142133.
llvm-svn: 142134
2011-10-16 11:05:04 +00:00
Chandler Carruth a7b4414ac2 Clean up some cruft in the library path searching logic by making
'libdir' mean the actual library directory, not the GCC subdirectory of
the library directory. That was just a confusing pattern. Instead,
supply proper GCC subdirectories when scanning for various triple-based
subdirectories with a GCC installation in them. This also makes it much
more obvious how multiarch installations, which have a triple-based
prefix as well as suffix work.

Also clean up our handling of these triple-prefixed trees by using them
in both a multiarch pattern and a non-multiarch pattern whenever they
exist.

Note that this *does not* match what GCC does on Debian, the only truly
multiarch installation I've been able to get installed and test on. GCC
appears to have a bug, and ends up searching paths like
'/lib/../../lib32' which makes no sense what-so-ever. Instead, I've
tried to encode the rational logic that seems clearly intended by GCC's
pattern. GCC ends up with patterns like:

  /lib/../../lib32
  /usr/lib/../../lib32
  /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/../..lib32

Only the last one makes any sense having a '/../..' in it, so in Clang,
that's the only one which gets a '/../..' in it.

I *think* this will fix Debian multiarch links. I'm committing without
baking this logic into our test suite so I can test on a few different
systems. If all goes well (and no one screams) I'll check in some more
comprehensive tests for multiarch behavior tomorrow.

llvm-svn: 142133
2011-10-16 10:54:30 +00:00
Rafael Espindola c0b9791b63 Fix the CXX_INCLUDE_ROOT case that was out of date with ScanLibDirForGCCTriple.
llvm-svn: 141980
2011-10-14 19:50:08 +00:00
Bob Wilson 6524dd33be Use Triple.isOSDarwin() instead of comparing against Triple::Darwin.
There are now separate Triple::MacOSX and Triple::IOS values for the OS
so comparing against Triple::Darwin will fail to match those.  Note that
I changed the expected output for the Driver/rewrite-objc.m test, which had
previously not been passing Darwin-specific options with the macosx triple.

llvm-svn: 141944
2011-10-14 05:03:44 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 74a1f91ff7 Add triple for RHEL 5 to the libpath collecting logic.
llvm-svn: 141887
2011-10-13 20:45:37 +00:00
Bob Wilson 391214aa3a Partially revert r141374: allow use of libc++ prior to Mac OS X 10.7.
Apple only supports libc++ on OS X 10.7 and later but for the open-source
compiler that restriction doesn't make sense.

llvm-svn: 141566
2011-10-10 18:46:10 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi 93eafc6ce1 Fix "Uninitialized" warnings.
llvm-svn: 141487
2011-10-08 11:31:53 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi 82a351197f Whitespace
llvm-svn: 141486
2011-10-08 11:31:46 +00:00
Bob Wilson 102be44843 Clang driver changes for iOS 5.0 and OS X Lion support.
Check whether the libc++ library is available when using -stdlib=libc++,
and also adjust the check for whether to link with -lgcc_s.1.
Patch by Ted Kremenek and Daniel Dunbar.

llvm-svn: 141374
2011-10-07 17:54:41 +00:00
Bob Wilson 997a97f0f5 Use StringSwitch. Thanks for Chandler for the suggestion.
llvm-svn: 141344
2011-10-07 00:37:57 +00:00
Bob Wilson bd9d0e6d91 Rearrange for readability. No functional change.
llvm-svn: 141309
2011-10-06 20:27:40 +00:00
Bob Wilson d4d0237339 Add a missing check for cortex-a9.
llvm-svn: 141308
2011-10-06 20:27:38 +00:00
Chandler Carruth e276b3662b Use the InstalledDir correctly, and test it correctly as well. =/ Should
have noticed this previously, sorry.

llvm-svn: 141167
2011-10-05 06:38:03 +00:00
Chandler Carruth cf59bc5939 Teach Clang to cope with GCC installations that have unusual patch
"versions". Currently, these are just dropped on the floor, A concrete
version number will always win out.

llvm-svn: 141159
2011-10-05 03:09:51 +00:00
Chandler Carruth f7e0ecb65d Implement the feature I was originally driving toward when I started
this saga. Teach the driver to detect a GCC installed along side Clang
using the existing InstalledDir support in the Clang driver. This makes
a lot of Clang's behavior more automatic when it is installed along side
GCC.

Also include the first test cases (more to come, honest) which test both
the install directory behavior, and the version sorting behavior to show
that we're actually searching for the best candidate GCC installation
now.

llvm-svn: 141145
2011-10-05 01:01:57 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 486ed05105 Hoist the other messy part out of an inner loop and into a helper
function, cleaning up along the way.

llvm-svn: 141134
2011-10-04 23:17:12 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 59f4407d5b Hoist the first chunk of this into a helper function. No functionality
change.

llvm-svn: 141131
2011-10-04 22:58:04 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 7dc477ef77 Fix Windows+MinGW which introduces noise into path separators.
There should be a better solution to this; Michael and I are continuing
to discuss exactly what it should be. The one solution I'm very
uncomfortable with is making the FileCheck tests use a regex for each
path separator.

llvm-svn: 141126
2011-10-04 22:22:13 +00:00
Chandler Carruth e683a18970 Now that multiple prefixes are much cheaper to search for GCC
installations, support them when installed directly under the system
root ('/lib/gcc/...' essentially).

With this, Clang can correctly detect and use a cross-compiling GCC
installation within a system root and use it.

Again, test cases will be coming in later commits, as I'm going to write
a few test cases that exercise nearly all of this logic.

llvm-svn: 141121
2011-10-04 21:22:42 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 531f1ff78c Rework the search for a GCC installation still further. This combines
two fundamental changes, as they ended up being interrelated.

The first is to walk from the root down through the filesystem so that
we prune subtrees which do not exist early. This greatly reduces the
filesystem traffic of this routine. We store the "best" GCC version we
encounter, and look at all of the GCC installations available.

Also, we look through GCC versions by scanning the directory rather than
using a hard-coded list of versions. This has several benefits. It makes
it much more efficient to locate a GCC installation even in the presence
of a large number of different options by simply reading the directory
once. It also future-proofs us as new GCC versions are released and
installed. We no longer have a hard coded list of version numbers, and
won't need to manually updated it. We can still filter out known-bad
versions as needed. Currently I've left in filtering for all GCC
installations prior to 4.1.1, as that was the first one supported
previously.

llvm-svn: 141120
2011-10-04 21:22:33 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 1a98ab4fc3 Add a comment explaining that I have a better plan for implementing the
GCC installation search that requires fewer filesystem operations.
Planning to implement that next as the current approcah while thorough
(and so far looks correct) does a very unfortunate number of filesystem
operations.

I'm motivated to fix this in no small part because I would like to
support a much larger space of triples and GCC versions, which would
explode the current algorithm.

llvm-svn: 141073
2011-10-04 09:58:21 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 1d6073abad Invert the loop for detecting installed GCC trees. This make the loop
find the newest GCC available, among other goodness. It makes the entire
system much less prone to error from prefixes and/or system roots
pruning early the set of triples and GCC versions available.

Also, improve some comments and simplify the forms of some of the loops.

This causes the driver to stat directories more often than is strictly
necessary, but the alternatives which I looked at that still
accomplished this goal needed quite a bit more code and were likely not
much faster.

Test cases for this, now that our behavior here is significantly more
principled and predictable, should come tomorrow as I walk back through
VMs looking for edge cases that are missed after this.

llvm-svn: 141072
2011-10-04 09:47:17 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 621fed5f5a Fuse the two halves of the GCC installation detection. This is
significantly cleaner (IMO) and more principled. We now walk down each
layer of the directory hierarchy searching for the GCC install. This
change does in fact introduce a significant behavior change in theory,
although in practice I don't know of any distro that will be impacted by
it negatively, and Debian may (untested) get slightly better through it.

Specifically, the logic now looks exhaustively for patterns such as:

  /usr/lib/<triple>/gcc/<triple>

Previously, this would only be selected if there was *also*
a '/usr/lib/gcc/<triple>' directory, or if '<triple>' were the excat
DefaultHostTriple in the driver.

There is a 4-deep nested loop here, but it doesn't do terribly many
filesystem operations, as we skip at each layer of that layer's
directory doesn't exist.

There remains a significant FIXME in this logic: it would be much better
to first build up a set of candidate components for each of the four
layers with a bottom-up pruning such as this, but then select the final
installation using a top-down algorithm in order to find the newest GCC
installation available, regardless of which particular path leads to it.

llvm-svn: 141071
2011-10-04 08:32:14 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 7e6d8cc46c Factor the data apart from the logic of locating various GCC
installations. This first selects a set of prefixes and a set of
compatible triples for the current architecture. Once selected, we drive
the search with a single piece of code.

This code isn't particularly efficient as it stands, but its only
executed once. I'm hoping as I clean up the users of this information,
it will also slowly become both cleaner and more efficient.

This also changes the behavior slightly. Previously, we had an ad-hoc
list of prefixes and triples, and we only looked for some triples
beneath specific prefixes and vice versa. This has led to lots of
one-off patches to support triple X, or support lib dir Y. Even without
going to a fully universal driver, we can do better here. This patch
makes us always look first in either 'lib32' or 'lib64' on 32- or 64-bit
hosts (resp.). However, we *always* look in 'lib'.

Currently I have one lingering problem with this strategy. We might find
a newer or better GCC version under a different (but equally compatible)
triple. Fundamentally, this loop needs to be fused with the one below.
That's my next patch.

llvm-svn: 141056
2011-10-04 02:28:41 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 3f0c8f79e0 Refactor the detection of a GCC installation into a helper class. This
is designed to allow the detection to record more rich information about
the installation than just a single path.

Mostly, the functionality remains the same. This is primarily
a factoring change. However, the new factoring immediately fixes one
issue where on ubuntu we didn't walk up enough layers to reach the
parent lib path. I'll have a test tree for that once I finish making the
Ubuntu tree work reasonably.

llvm-svn: 141011
2011-10-03 18:16:54 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 2356b2c307 Enable generic multilib support on 32bit hosts. Previously this was only
enabled for debian hosts, which is quite odd. I think all restriction on
when Clang attempts to use a multilib installation should go away. Clang
is fundamentally a cross compiler. It behaves more like GCC when built
as a cross compiler, and so it should just use multilib installs when
they are present on the system. However, there is a very specific
exemption for Exherbo, which I can't test on, so I'm leaving that in
place.

With this, check in a generic test tree for multilib on a 32-bit host.
This stubs out many directories that most distributions don't use but
that uptsream GCC supports. This is intended to be an agnostic test that
the driver behaves properly compared with the GCC driver it aims for
compatibility with.

Also, fix a bug in the driver that this testing exposed (see!) where it
was incorrectly testing the target architecture rather than the host
architecture.

If anyone is having trouble with the tree-structure stubs I'm creating
to test this, let me know and I can revisit the design. I chose this
over (for example) a tar-ball in order to make tests run faster at the
small, hopefully amortized VCS cost.

llvm-svn: 140999
2011-10-03 09:00:50 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 5fdc7cba2a Teach the logic for locating an installed GCC about the system root.
This requires fixing a latent bug -- if we used the default host triple
instead of an autodetected triple to locate GCC's installation, we
didn't go back and fix the GCC triple. Correct that with a pile of
hacks. This entire routine needs a major refactoring which I'm saving
for a subsequent commit. Essentially, the detection of the GCC triple
should be hoisted into the same routine as we locate the GCC
installation: the first is intrinsically tied to the latter. Then the
routine will just return the triple and base directory.

Also start to bring the rest of the library search path logic under
test, including locating crtbegin.o. Still need to test the multilib and
other behaviors, but there are also bugs in the way of that.

llvm-svn: 140995
2011-10-03 08:02:58 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 2a649c7a42 Add initial support for applying the sysroot to library search paths.
This is still very much a WIP, but sysroot was completely broken before
this so we are moving closer to correctness.

The crux of this is that 'ld' (on Linux, the only place I'm touching
here) doesn't apply the sysroot to any flags given to it. Instead, the
driver must translate all the paths it adds to the link step with the
system root. This is easily observed by building a GCC that supports
sysroot, and checking its driver output.

This patch just fixes the non-multilib library search paths. We should
also use this in many other places, but first things first.

This also allows us to make the Linux 'ld' test independent of the host
system. This in turn will allow me to check in test tree configurations
based on various different distro's configuration. Again, WIP.

llvm-svn: 140990
2011-10-03 06:41:08 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 413e5ac2a5 Rework the selection of builtin library search paths on Linux to
precisely match the pattern and logic used by the GCC driver on Linux as
of a recent SVN checkout.

This happens to follow a *much* more principled approach. There is
a strict hierarchy of paths examined, first with multilib-suffixing,
second without such suffixing. Any and all of these directories which
exist will be added to the library search path when using GCC.

There were many places where Clang followed different paths, omitted
critical entries, and worst of all (in terms of challenges to debugging)
got the entries in a subtly wrong order.

If this breaks Clang on a distro you use, please let me know, and I'll
work with you to figure out what is needed to work on that distro. I've
checked the behavior of the latest release of Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Fedora,
and Gentoo. I'll be testing it on those as well as Debian stable and
unstable and ArchLinux. I may even dig out a Slackware install.

No real regression tests yet, those will follow once I add enough
support for sysroot to simulate various distro layouts in the testsuite.

llvm-svn: 140981
2011-10-03 05:28:29 +00:00
Chandler Carruth a884013eaa Simplify this through the power of the ternary operator.
llvm-svn: 140965
2011-10-02 07:28:34 +00:00
Chandler Carruth b8d1be837c Consolidate the currently bizarre 32/64 multilib selection logic a bit.
llvm-svn: 140964
2011-10-02 07:06:48 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 6d913a1884 Revert r140604: "Let -B work for ld paths on Linux."
This patch may do what it describes, it may not. It's hard to tell as
its completely unclear what this is supposed to do. There are also no
test cases. More importantly, this seems to have broken lots of linker
invocations on multilib Linux systems.

The manual pages for 'ld' on Linux mention translating a '=' at the
beginning of the path into a *configure time* sysroot prefix (this is,
I believe, distinct from the --sysroot flag which 'ld' also can
support). I tested this with a normal binutils 'ld', a binutils 'ld'
with the sysroot flag enabled, and gold with the sysroot flag enabled,
and all of them try to open the path '=/lib/../lib32', No translation
occurs.

I think at the very least inserting an '=' needs to be conditioned on
some indication that it is supported and desired. I'm also curious to
see what toolchain and whan environment cause it to actually make
a difference.

I'm going to add a test case for basic sanity of Linux 'ld' invocations
from Clang in a follow-up commit that would have caught this.

llvm-svn: 140908
2011-10-01 00:37:35 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 3e7644af27 Driver: use correct search paths for multilib
llvm-svn: 140782
2011-09-29 13:42:24 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer fcfb53d5a5 Driver: Fix two bad typos that were breaking the buildbots.
llvm-svn: 140682
2011-09-28 05:33:02 +00:00
Chad Rosier fe6fd36b6c [driver] If no OSX or iOS target has been specified and we're compiling for
armv7, go ahead as assume we're targeting iOS.
rdar://10147774

llvm-svn: 140668
2011-09-28 00:46:32 +00:00
David Chisnall ddbd68fbd2 Check for GCC paths that have the target triple in them. This is required for a lot of cross-compile toolchains. Also add some slightly better support for -B.
llvm-svn: 140645
2011-09-27 22:03:18 +00:00
David Chisnall 3c9029b06c Let -B work for ld paths on Linux.
llvm-svn: 140604
2011-09-27 13:31:58 +00:00
David Blaikie 83d382b1ca Switch assert(0/false) llvm_unreachable.
llvm-svn: 140367
2011-09-23 05:06:16 +00:00
Bob Wilson 3e42bc55db For i386 kext fallback to llvm-gcc, search paths for several Darwin versions.
This replaces the hack to read UNAME_RELEASE from the environment when
identifying the OS version on Darwin, and it's more flexible.  It's also
horribly ugly, but at least this consolidates the ugliness to touch less of
the code so that it will be easier to rip out later.

llvm-svn: 140187
2011-09-20 22:00:38 +00:00
Chad Rosier d3a0f954a3 [driver] Default to arm mode when using the integrated assembler.
rdar://10125227

llvm-svn: 140179
2011-09-20 20:44:06 +00:00
Eli Friedman 0ee0b9fdaf Fix search paths for Ubuntu 11.04 x86. Patch by Stepan Dyatkovskiy.
llvm-svn: 139941
2011-09-16 21:04:38 +00:00
John McCall 7959fee258 Treat the weak export of block runtime symbols as a deployment-target
feature akin to the ARC runtime checks.  Removes a terrible hack where
IR gen needed to find the declarations of those symbols in the translation
unit.

llvm-svn: 139404
2011-09-09 20:41:01 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 5f344fff08 Fix PR10744 by adding the toolchain path to the regular program path
and doing a simple search. Before we would manually check for the linker
before the -B options were searched.

llvm-svn: 138941
2011-09-01 16:25:49 +00:00
Hans Wennborg ecc25a2812 Add 4.4.6 to GccVersions[] in lib/Driver/ToolChains.cpp.
llvm-svn: 138940
2011-09-01 14:41:39 +00:00
Chad Rosier 64707fee22 [driver] If no -miphoneos-version-min is specified on the command line *and*
IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET if undefined, set -miphoneos-version-min based on 
isysroot.

llvm-svn: 138892
2011-08-31 20:56:25 +00:00
Eli Friedman d62d51c84d Some minor updates to the Linux search path handling for Slackware. Patch by Will Dietz. PR10692.
llvm-svn: 138753
2011-08-29 18:56:43 +00:00
Chad Rosier aedf7d5f4e Take 2: Actually fix spacing.
llvm-svn: 138617
2011-08-26 00:49:52 +00:00
Chad Rosier 3b561ebd44 80-column.
llvm-svn: 138614
2011-08-26 00:44:04 +00:00
Eric Christopher 551ef45e85 Add support for a verifier to the driver. Currently only verifies debug
output on darwin so is hard coded there.

As a note this will need a little bit of refactoring in the class
hierarchy to separate it out for different verifiers based on input type.

Fixes rdar://8256258.

llvm-svn: 138343
2011-08-23 17:56:55 +00:00
Eli Friedman 872900987d Add additional path to Linux toolchain. Patch by Will Dietz. PR10690.
llvm-svn: 137839
2011-08-17 18:17:26 +00:00
Bob Wilson 11403367c0 Make -findirect-virtual-calls and -fterminated-vtables aliases of -fapple-kext.
Outside the driver, they were already treated that way, but the driver was not
giving them the same special treatment as -fapple-kext, e.g., falling back to
llvm-gcc for i386/Darwin kexts.  Radar 9868422.

llvm-svn: 137639
2011-08-15 19:13:06 +00:00
Bob Wilson 08b3756633 Remove duplicate option.
llvm-svn: 137638
2011-08-15 19:13:02 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi c77574a2e3 Fix "Uninitialized" warnings on g++-4.4.
In fact, they are false warnings but it seems g++-4.4 might be unable to know they must be false.

llvm-svn: 137568
2011-08-14 00:37:22 +00:00
Bob Wilson 0d45f58cbb Reject -mkernel for i386/Darwin C++ code; fall back to llvm-gcc instead.
Since -mkernel implies -fapple-kext, this just extends the current behavior
for -fapple-kext to apply for -mkernel as well.  Radar 9933387.

llvm-svn: 137566
2011-08-13 23:48:55 +00:00
Chad Rosier 53ea71674c If no -miphoneos-version-min specified, see if we can set the default based on
-isysroot.
rdar://9837120

llvm-svn: 137075
2011-08-08 23:39:34 +00:00
Chris Lattner 0e62c1cc0b remove unneeded llvm:: namespace qualifiers on some core types now that LLVM.h imports
them into the clang namespace.

llvm-svn: 135852
2011-07-23 10:55:15 +00:00
Chad Rosier 5371243dab If -ccc-host-triple i386-pc-win32-macho or -ccc-host-triple
x86_64-pc-win32-macho is used in conjunction with -no-integrated-as go ahead and
use the Darwin system assembler.
rdar://9785470

llvm-svn: 135604
2011-07-20 19:14:30 +00:00
John McCall 9de1978f6e Call objc_terminate() instead of abort() when a cleanup throws an
exception in Objective-C;  in Objective-C++ we still use std::terminate().
This is only available in very recent runtimes.

llvm-svn: 134456
2011-07-06 01:22:26 +00:00
John McCall 24fc0decfe Change the driver's logic about Objective-C runtimes: abstract out a
structure to hold inferred information, then propagate each invididual
bit down to -cc1.  Separate the bits of "supports weak" and "has a native
ARC runtime";  make the latter a CodeGenOption.

The tool chain is still driving this decision, because it's the place that
has the required deployment target information on Darwin, but at least it's
better-factored now.

llvm-svn: 134453
2011-07-06 00:26:06 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 42f96b78ec Make the GCC version proliferation worse by N+1 for the sake of
ArchLinux. =/ Fixes PR10246.

llvm-svn: 134299
2011-07-02 00:51:03 +00:00
Dylan Noblesmith afed776fa9 fix autoconf build from r133710
Sorry! This commit worked in CMake, but
CXX_INCLUDE_ROOT is defined in a different
config.h for autoconf.

llvm-svn: 133715
2011-06-23 13:50:47 +00:00
Eric Christopher c235d0c635 Build and use libcompiler_rt whenever possible.
Patch by Jean-Daniel Dupas!

llvm-svn: 133624
2011-06-22 17:41:40 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 471c4f8299 Driver/Darwin: Honor -Xarch_FOO when the arch matches either the toolchain or
the architecture being bound.
 - Fixes things like -Xarch_armv7.

llvm-svn: 133490
2011-06-21 00:20:17 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi 0df100e1aa Be aware of (x86_64-redhat-linux6E-)g++44 on RHEL5.
AFAIK, RHEL5 (and its clones) provides g++44 as the package "gcc44-c++".
By default, g++-4.1.1 is available, though, its libstdc++ would not be suitable to clang++.

llvm-svn: 133156
2011-06-16 12:43:57 +00:00
John McCall 31168b077c Automatic Reference Counting.
Language-design credit goes to a lot of people, but I particularly want
to single out Blaine Garst and Patrick Beard for their contributions.

Compiler implementation credit goes to Argyrios, Doug, Fariborz, and myself,
in no particular order.

llvm-svn: 133103
2011-06-15 23:02:42 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 2561f09c9b Revert "hack in my new variables for GCC"
Very sorry for the accidental commit of WIP code.

llvm-svn: 132745
2011-06-08 10:14:38 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 0169ec0988 hack in my new variables for GCC
llvm-svn: 132743
2011-06-08 10:13:14 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer f90b5de834 Toolchain support for Ubuntu Oneiric. Patch by Michael Wild!
llvm-svn: 132669
2011-06-05 16:08:59 +00:00
Roman Divacky 00859c29bf Make -m32 work on FreeBSD/PowerPC64.
llvm-svn: 132634
2011-06-04 07:37:31 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 304902141e We were looking at /usr/lib only if the distro had multilib. This is bogus:
we look in /usr/lib to find crt1.o, and that depends only on where libc
is installed.

This fixes the case of using a different gcc installation in a distro
without multilib.

llvm-svn: 132551
2011-06-03 15:39:42 +00:00
Rafael Espindola d8f92c8dcc Add support for centos.
llvm-svn: 132550
2011-06-03 15:23:24 +00:00
Eric Christopher 55d4989304 80-col cleanup.
llvm-svn: 132543
2011-06-03 13:28:31 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi 8b73b3e981 Untabify and fix whitespace.
llvm-svn: 132531
2011-06-03 03:49:51 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 0ddfbe230f We already have support for using c++ headers from a custom location.
Before this patch we would still link with the system libstdc++. It worked
fine most of the time, but would break if the used headers were a lot newer
than the system libraries.

This patch changes the driver to use the libraries corresponding to the
headers the user selected.

This fixes, for example, using 4.5 headers in a system with gcc 4.1.

llvm-svn: 132497
2011-06-02 22:18:46 +00:00
Eli Friedman f7600949f4 Add Debian wheezy/sid to ToolChains.cpp. Patch by Michael Wild. PR10064.
llvm-svn: 132489
2011-06-02 21:36:53 +00:00
Chandler Carruth e5d9d906cb Fix a bug in the most recent openSUSE support patch.
This patch also by Ismail Donmez.

llvm-svn: 131958
2011-05-24 07:51:17 +00:00
Chris Lattner d075c82f8c add opensuse toolchain support, patch by Ismail Donmez!
llvm-svn: 131857
2011-05-22 16:45:07 +00:00
Chris Lattner 84e38557e0 Add Redhat Enterprise Linux to the Linux toolchain, PR9769,
patch by Bryce Lelbach

llvm-svn: 131840
2011-05-22 05:36:06 +00:00
David Chisnall b8f65e25d8 - Fixes openSUSE detection for 11.4 and upcoming 12.1
- Adds gcc 4.6 to gcc list so that linking will work on openSUSE 12.1

Patch by İsmail Dönmez!

llvm-svn: 131637
2011-05-19 13:26:33 +00:00
Eric Christopher b29614b357 Add some support for RHEL5 systems.
llvm-svn: 131505
2011-05-17 23:06:53 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger 637603a7cc Make the triple an explicit argument of FindTargetProgramPath.
Preserve the original triple in the NetBSD toolchain when using -m32 or
-m64 and the resulting effective target is different from the triple it
started with. This allows -m32 to use the same assembler/linking in
cross-compiling mode and avoids confusion about passing down target
specific flags in that case like --32.

llvm-svn: 131404
2011-05-16 13:35:02 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 2f31fb99ef Driver/Darwin: Don't link -lgcc_s.1 when compiling as iOS for the simulator,
that library has never been in the SDK. Fortunately, it shouldn't be necessary,
since that library was also removed in 10.6.

llvm-svn: 130595
2011-04-30 04:25:16 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar a9cbb6b9d5 Driver/Darwin: Reject invalid arch combinations with
-mios-simulator-version-min.

llvm-svn: 130593
2011-04-30 04:20:40 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar b1189434dd Driver/Darwin: Change Darwin toolchain to explicitly track is-ios-sim bit, and
update -mios-simulator-version-min to set it.

llvm-svn: 130592
2011-04-30 04:18:16 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 9aaeb6400b Driver/Darwin: Sketch initial support for a -mios-simulator-version-min= flag
and associated deployment target environment variable.

llvm-svn: 130591
2011-04-30 04:15:58 +00:00
Nico Weber adf8ba98e7 Let clang detect gcc triple on Ubuntu Natty. Patch by Thomas Jablin.
llvm-svn: 130119
2011-04-25 03:17:35 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar bbd482226e Driver/Darwin: Allow OS X deployment targets like 10.4.11, even though they
can't be represented in the environment define.

llvm-svn: 129939
2011-04-21 21:27:33 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 5a784c8ed1 Driver: Tweak -Xarch diags a bit more, we can't actually differentiate between
unknown and "required more arguments", but only the latter should be feasible in
practice.

llvm-svn: 129919
2011-04-21 17:41:34 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 6914a98ccd Driver: Improve -Xarch argument diagnostics a bit.
llvm-svn: 129918
2011-04-21 17:32:21 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 308cfd045f Driver/Darwin: Switch to using -macosx for OS name in triples.
llvm-svn: 129834
2011-04-19 23:34:17 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 5c56828d91 Driver/Darwin: Switch to using new style triples.
llvm-svn: 129824
2011-04-19 21:45:47 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar d107638328 Driver/Darwin: Change to use generic iOS runtime library, which we now always need.
llvm-svn: 129734
2011-04-18 23:48:36 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 00abe8ee31 Add ToolChain path support for linker on Slackware.
llvm-svn: 129704
2011-04-18 17:50:19 +00:00
Chris Lattner 57540c5be0 fix a bunch of comment typos found by codespell. Patch by
Luis Felipe Strano Moraes!

llvm-svn: 129559
2011-04-15 05:22:18 +00:00
Eric Christopher 534b6a01e8 Add support for Fedora16, gcc 4.6.0 and Fedora Rawhide.
Patch by Bobby Powers

llvm-svn: 129014
2011-04-06 18:22:53 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 43d47cc397 Add ToolChain support to get Clang to recognize Ubuntu/ppc and Gentoo/ppc64.
llvm-svn: 128944
2011-04-05 22:04:27 +00:00
Bob Wilson d9249414b3 Add clang support for cortex-m0 cpus. Patch by James Orr.
llvm-svn: 128018
2011-03-21 20:40:05 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger bc923f3f7d Memorize presence/absence of -nostdlib in Driver.
Drop program paths on NetBSD (unused). Only include lib dir, if
-nostdlib is absent. Use = to allow --sysroot to work.

llvm-svn: 127995
2011-03-21 13:59:26 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 151a372113 Driver/Darwin: Transparently fallback when compiling i386 -fapple-kext code, we
don't support the ABI yet.

llvm-svn: 127903
2011-03-18 20:14:03 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 1e1c3ca51c Driver: Give SelectTool access to the action inputs.
llvm-svn: 127902
2011-03-18 20:14:00 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar c76a9e6962 Driver/Darwin: Change fallback to use llvm-gcc search paths instead of GCC.
llvm-svn: 127897
2011-03-18 19:25:15 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 50fab351d7 Driver/Darwin: Kill the DarwinGCC toolchain.
llvm-svn: 127896
2011-03-18 19:25:10 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 0a36f4d654 Support Ubuntu hardy and intrepid, from Thomas Gamper!
llvm-svn: 127583
2011-03-14 15:39:50 +00:00
Douglas Gregor d9bb152821 Fix driver for thumb-capable ARM hosts, from Mikko Lehtonen!
llvm-svn: 127128
2011-03-06 19:11:49 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 51477bd0d0 Since getDriver().getInstalledDir() returns a const char *, don't try to
compare it with getDriver().Dir.c_str(), since that is a pointer
comparison, not a "are these strings equal" comparison.

Instead, just compare with getDriver().Dir directly, so both sides will
get promoted to std::string, and the regular std::string comparison
operator applies.

Patch by Dimitry Andric!

llvm-svn: 126791
2011-03-01 22:50:47 +00:00