Don't both with the "C" and "cc" extensions as they aren't common and they
the "C" extension conflicts with the "c" extension on operating systems
that have case insensitive file names.
llvm-svn: 28899
1. Add #includes to LinkAllVMCore.h to get Mangler.o and InlineAsm.o
2. Make Mangler.h and InlineAsm.h use the macros to ensure linkage
3. Make each of the tools with --load options include LinkAllVMCore.h
This should be the last set of changes for this bug and 800.
llvm-svn: 28719
1. llvm is built with objroot = OBJ and installed.
2. OBJ is deleted or install tree is shipped.
3. llvm-config is run.
In this scenario, llvm-config shouldn't emit an error message at #3, it
should just know it's not running in the objdir :)
llvm-svn: 28704
through to gcc when its being used as a linker. This allows -L and -l
(and any other) options to be added so that non-complete bytecode files
can be processed with bugpoint. The -Xlinker option can be added as many
times as needed.
llvm-svn: 28692
If installed, ignore the prefix the tree is configured with: always use the
prefix that llvm-config is currently at, which may be different if the tree
was moved.
llvm-svn: 28669
mess as functions were moved around into a better ordering. The code was
extended to provide various -gen-* options to better control what the
generated output should be. Currently it is possible to generate entire
modules (three different ways), functions, global variables, and types.
llvm-svn: 28589
a floating point conversion problem with NAN in intrinsics.ll. llvm2cpp
makes an attempt to provide the correct conversion, based on the
implementation in the CBackend writer, but it doesn't get NAN correct.
llvm-svn: 28568
1. Get rid of old AsmWriter cruft that's not needed.
2. Implement several instructions. Enough to get by globalvars.ll and
alignment.ll in the Feature test suite.
3. Handle constants properly (don't repeat definitions).
4. Make the output compatible with llvm-dis for diff purposes.
llvm-svn: 28541
This is a safekeeping commit. The program is not finished. It currently
handles modules, types, global variables and function declarations. Blocks
and instructions remain to be done.
llvm-svn: 28528
Minor tweaks in public headers and a few .cpp files so that LLVM can build
successfully with -pedantic and projects using LLVM with -pedantic don't
get warnings from LLVM. There's still more -pedantic warnings to fix.
llvm-svn: 28453
Don't check in the LibDeps.txt and FinalLibDeps.txt files to CVS because
the content differs from platform to platform. Instead, adjust the makefile
so that a dummy llvm-config is built if Perl is not available.
llvm-svn: 28084
1. If Perl is not available, don't run Perl dependent targets.
2. Check in FinalLibDeps.txt for build environments that can't build it
because there's no Perl processor.
3. Ensure that FinalLibDeps.txt depends on LibDeps.txt so it is
automatically regenerated.
4. Support objdir != srcdir building.
llvm-svn: 27915
Add support for running static ctor/dtors that aren't handled by __main.
This fixes programs with the JIT and the new CFE, such as HBD.
llvm-svn: 26620
With these patches we implement the ability for the Linker library to
keep track of which libraries were actually bytecode files (not archives)
and cause their users to remove such files from the list of libraries to
pass to the native linker.
llvm-svn: 25169
Generally, remove use of fork/exec from bugpoint in favor of the portable
sys::Program::ExecuteAndWait method. This change requires two new options
to bugpoint to tell it that it is running in "child" mode. In this mode,
it reads its input and runs the passes. The result code signals to the
parent instance of bugpoint what happened (success, fail, crash).
This change should make bugpoint usable on Win32 systems.
llvm-svn: 24961
* Changed the -rpath option from cl::opt to cl::list
* Changed the interface to GenerateNative to take a std::vector<std::string>
instead of just a std::string
* Changed GenerateNative to generate multiple -Wl,-rpath, options to be
passed to gcc.
llvm-svn: 24930
This patch adds a -post-link-opts option to llvm-ld which allows an arbitrary
program to optimize bytecode after linking. The program is passed two file
names. The first is the input (linked bytecode) the second is where it must
place its output (presumably after optimizing). If the output file is bytecode,
it is used as a substitute for the input. This will allow things like poolalloc
to be written as a separate program instead of a loadable module or built into
LLVM.
llvm-svn: 24893
the module being constructed. This is used to correctly name the module.
Previously the name of the linker tool was used which produces confusing
output when the module identifier is used in an error message.
llvm-svn: 24699
llvm-gcc main.c -Wl,-native -o a.out -g
This is important because it used by many configure scripts.
John, please pull this onto the 1.6 branch.
llvm-svn: 24163
into the LLVMAnalysis library.
This allows LLVMTranform and LLVMTransformUtils to be archives and linked
with LLVMAnalysis.a, which provides any missing definitions.
llvm-svn: 24036
SparcV9 JIT.
2. Make LLVMTransformUtils a relinked object file and always link it before
LLVMAnalysis.a. These two libraries have circular dependencies on each
other which creates problem when building the SparcV9 JIT. This change
fixes the dependency on all platforms problems with a minimum of fuss.
llvm-svn: 24023
pointer marking the end of the list, the zero *must* be cast to the pointer
type. An un-cast zero is a 32-bit int, and at least on x86_64, gcc will
not extend the zero to 64 bits, thus allowing the upper 32 bits to be
random junk.
The new END_WITH_NULL macro may be used to annotate a such a function
so that GCC (version 4 or newer) will detect the use of un-casted zero
at compile time.
llvm-svn: 23888
not completely painful to use. Once we decide a directory has a bytecode
library, we know it this function returns true, no need to scan entire directories.
llvm-svn: 23405
2. Concatenate -lfoo and -L/bar options into a single option instead of
passing "-L /bar" (for example) which doesn't work on Darwin.
3. Send -v output to stderr instead of stdout
llvm-svn: 23404
These changes modify the makefiles so that the output of flex and bison are
placed in the SRC directory, not the OBJ directory. It is intended that they
be checked in as any other LLVM source so that platforms without convenient
access to flex/bison can be compiled. From now on, if you change a .y or
.l file you *must* also commit the generated .cpp and .h files.
llvm-svn: 23115
Instead of emitting a JIT stub that looks like this:
internal void %l1_main_entry_2E_ce_wrapper(int) {
header:
%resolver = call sbyte* %getPointerToNamedFunction( sbyte* getelementptr ([20 x sbyte]* %l1_main_entry_2E_ce_name, int 0, int 0) ) ; <sbyte*> [#uses=1]
%resolverCast = cast sbyte* %resolver to void (int)* ; <void (int)*> [#uses=1]
call void %resolverCast( int %0 )
ret void
}
Emit one that looks like this:
internal void %l1_main_entry_2E_ce_wrapper(int) {
Entry:
%fpcache = load void (int)** %l1_main_entry_2E_ce.fpcache ; <void (int)*> [#uses=2]
%isNull = seteq void (int)* %fpcache, null ; <bool> [#uses=1]
br bool %isNull, label %lookupfp, label %usecache
usecache: ; preds = %lookupfp, %Entry
%fp = phi void (int)* [ %resolverCast, %lookupfp ], [ %fpcache, %Entry ] ; <void (int)*> [#uses=1]
call void %fp( int %0 )
ret void
lookupfp: ; preds = %Entry
%resolver = call sbyte* %getPointerToNamedFunction( sbyte* getelementptr ([20 x sbyte]* %l1_main_entry_2E_ce_name, int 0, int 0) ) ; <sbyte*> [#uses=1]
%resolverCast = cast sbyte* %resolver to void (int)* ; <void (int)*> [#uses=2]
store void (int)* %resolverCast, void (int)** %l1_main_entry_2E_ce.fpcache
br label %usecache
}
This makes the JIT debugger *MUCH* faster on large programs, as
getPointerToNamedFunction takes time linear with the size of the program, and
before we would call it every time a function in the text module was called from
the safe module (ouch!).
llvm-svn: 22387
This chagne just renames some sys::Path methods to ensure they are not
misused. The Path documentation now divides methods into two dimensions:
Path/Disk and accessor/mutator. Path accessors and mutators only operate
on the Path object itself without making any disk accesses. Disk accessors
and mutators will also access or modify the file system. Because of the
potentially destructive nature of disk mutators, it was decided that all
such methods should end in the work "Disk" to ensure the user recognizes
that the change will occur on the file system. This patch makes that
change. The method name changes are:
makeReadable -> makeReadableOnDisk
makeWriteable -> makeWriteableOnDisk
makeExecutable -> makeExecutableOnDisk
setStatusInfo -> setStatusInfoOnDisk
createDirectory -> createDirectoryOnDisk
createFile -> createFileOnDisk
createTemporaryFile -> createTemporaryFileOnDisk
destroy -> eraseFromDisk
rename -> renamePathOnDisk
These changes pass the Linux Deja Gnu tests.
llvm-svn: 22354
Get rid of the difference between file paths and directory paths. The Path
class now simply stores a path that can refer to either a file or a
directory. This required various changes in the implementation and interface
of the class with the corresponding impact to its users. Doxygen comments were
also updated to reflect these changes. Interface changes are:
appendDirectory -> appendComponent
appendFile -> appendComponent
elideDirectory -> eraseComponent
elideFile -> eraseComponent
elideSuffix -> eraseSuffix
renameFile -> rename
setDirectory -> set
setFile -> set
Changes pass Dejagnu and llvm-test/SingleSource tests.
llvm-svn: 22349
* Make sure the "etcdir" gets checked for configuration files so that
the installed location for config files is checked.
* Remove the st.in file (moved to projects/Stacker/tools/stkrc)
llvm-svn: 22135
* language specification files are no longer configured with "configure"
* add substitutions for %bindir%, %libdir%, and various llvmgcc related
variables needed in the c and cpp spec files.
* Implement the stubstituions in the Compiler Driver.
* Move st.in to projects/Stacker/tools/stkrc where it belongs.
llvm-svn: 22128
USEDLIB as the variable to which "CBackend" is appended. The surrounding
if clause is safe because currently the configure script ensures that the
CBackend target is always added to TARGETS_TO_BUILD. By using a non-hard
coded construct in the makefile, we gain uniformity and the ability to
change the default set of targets by only changing the configure script.
llvm-svn: 21474
variable TARGETS_TO_BUILD is used to determine which targets in lib/Target
are built and which libraries are linked into llc. This effectively
implements the feature. One item remains: disabling targets in the dejagnu
test suite.
llvm-svn: 21450
1. Get rid of TOOLLINKOPTS as it is a hold over from llvm-test and only
used to communicate additional libraries to the linker. The *standard*
way to do that is with the LIBS variable which this change supports.
2. Allow the TARGETS_TO_BUILD variable to be set from the configuration
substitution. This is the result of the --enable-target= parameter to
the configure script.
llvm-svn: 21449
*** Attempting to perform final cleanups: Final cleanups failed. Sorry. :( Ple
ase report a bug!
<llc>llc.exe: bytecode didn't read correctly.
llc.exe: bytecode didn't read correctly.
<crash>
Assertion failed: M && "You can't write a null module!!", file c:\llvm\lib\bytec
ode\writer\writer.cpp, line 1094
The fact that llc bombed (in this case) is ok, but bugpoint shouldn't crash after this.
llvm-svn: 20285
* Place a try/catch block around the entire tool to Make sure std::string
exceptions are caught and printed before exiting the tool.
* Make sure we catch unhandled exceptions at the top level so that we don't
abort with a useless message but indicate than an unhandled exception was
generated.
llvm-svn: 19192