Targets can override generic implementations by adding a file called
OVERRIDES in $(TARGET_DIR)/lib and listing the generic implementations
that it wants to override. For example, to override get_group_id() and
get_global_size() you would add these lines to the OVERRIDES file:
workitem/get_group_id.cl
workitem/get_global_size.cl
llvm-svn: 184982
- First introducing a versioning scheme
- Add --libexecdir, --includedir and --pkgconfigdir and prefill them as well as --prefix
- Build all targets by default
- Create clc.pc and install it in $pkgconfigdir
- Use clang++ instead of c++
- Rename builtins.bc to built_libs/$triple.bc and install them in $libexecdir
- Includes are installed recursively to $includedir
- Finally add $(DESTDIR) for 'make install'
Patch by: Johannes Obermayr
llvm-svn: 184981
This allows clang to parse the type_traits header in Visual Studio 2012,
which is included widely in practice.
This is a rework of r163022 by João Matos. The original patch broke
preprocessing of gtest headers, which this patch addresses.
Patch by Will Wilson!
llvm-svn: 184968
Unfortunately this addresses two issues (by the time I'd disentangled the logic
it wasn't worth putting it back to half-broken):
+ Coprocessor instructions should all be predicable in Thumb mode.
+ BKPT should never be predicable.
llvm-svn: 184965
The assembler currently strictly verifies that immediates for
s16imm operands are in range (-32768 ... 32767). This matches
the behaviour of the GNU assembler, with one exception: gas
allows, as a special case, operands in an extended range
(-65536 .. 65535) for the addis instruction only (and its
extended mnemonic lis).
The main reason for this seems to be to allow using unsigned
16-bit operands for lis, e.g. like lis %r1, 0xfedc.
Since this has been supported by gas for a long time, and
assembler source code seen "in the wild" actually exploits
this feature, this patch adds equivalent support to LLVM
for compatibility reasons.
llvm-svn: 184946
Currently, all instructions taking s16imm operands support symbolic
operands. However, for u16imm operands, we only support actual
immediate integers. This causes the assembler to reject code like
ori %r5, %r5, symbol@l
This patch changes the u16imm operand definition to likewise
accept symbolic operands. In fact, s16imm and u16imm can
share the same encoding routine, now renamed to getImm16Encoding.
llvm-svn: 184944