- Disables 'Built on ...' in 'foo --version'.
- Disables timestamps from being embedded into .dir files.
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NOTE: 2nd part changeset for cfe trunk to follow.
*** PRE-PATCH ISSUES ADDRESSED
- clang api docs fail build from objdir
- clang/llvm api docs collide in install PREFIX/
- clang/llvm main docs collide in install
- clang/llvm main docs have full of hard coded destination
assumptions and make use of absolute root in static html files;
namely CommandGuide tools hard codes a website destination
for cross references and some html cross references assume
website root paths
*** IMPROVEMENTS
- bumped Doxygen from 1.4.x -> 1.6.3
- splits llvm/clang docs into 'main' and 'api' (doxygen) build trees
- provide consistent, reliable doc builds for both main+api docs
- support buid vs. install vs. website intentions
- support objdir builds
- document targets with 'make help'
- correct clean and uninstall operations
- use recursive dir delete only where absolutely necessary
- added call function fn.RMRF which safeguards against botched 'rm -rf';
if any target (or any variable is evaluated) which attempts
to remove any dirs which match a hard-coded 'safelist', a verbose
error will be printed and make will error-stop.
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use of that option with it. This eliminates an imprecise "Linux"
test, and should help support old versions of gold.
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in r86005 and unintentionally changed the default from -O3 to -O2.
- It's odd the things automated perf testing turns up! :)
- Also, the configure diff is messed up slightly. It looks like someone either
didn't regenerate configure correctly (or I didn't), or autoconf has some
funnyness in it. Eric, any ideas?
This has been at -O2 for so long, that I am slightly nervous that this change
will uncover miscompiles of LLVM on other systems. If that is the case, I think
we should just set the default universally at -O3, and let developers/vendors
use -O3 if they want it and have tested it.
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now configures prerequisite projects individually but also ignores them in the
big project switch statement to avoid the incorrect warning.
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projects rely upon llvm-gcc, the LLVM test suite, and poolalloc. This ensures
that the aforementioned projects have their object trees created first so that
other projects can find their object trees when they themselves are configured.
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Comes in two parts:
1. Use --with-clang=path/to/clang/compiler to select an installed clang, or
--with-built-clang to have the makefiles use the clang which will be built
as the LLVM capable compiler. If neither is given, --with-built-clang will
be used if the Clang sources are checked out into the standard location
(tools/clang).
2. Use --with-llvmcc={llvm-gcc,clang,none} to specify which LLVM capable
compiler to use. If not given, then llvm-gcc will be used if available,
otherwise Clang.
Makefile support still to come.
Eric, Doug, Chris, seem reasonable?
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--enable-shared configure flag to have the tools linked shared. (2.7svn is just
$(LLVMVersion) so it'll change to "2.7" in the release.) Always link the
example programs shared to test that the shared library keeps working.
On my mac laptop, Debug libLLVM2.7svn.dylib is 39MB, and opt (for example) is
16M static vs 440K shared.
Two things are less than ideal here:
1) The library doesn't include any version information. Since we expect to break
the ABI with every release, this shouldn't be much of a problem. If we do
release a compatible 2.7.1, we may be able to hack its library to work with
binaries compiled against 2.7.0, or we can just ask them to recompile. I'm
hoping to get a real packaging expert to look at this for the 2.8 release.
2) llvm-config doesn't yet have an option to print link options for the shared
library. I'll add this as a subsequent patch.
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HAVE_{BI,STD,FWD}_ITERATOR and HAVE_NAMESPACES were not used in the code.
bison and flex are no longer used.
CAN_DLOPEN_SELF was never used either.
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL is not needed since we don't use libtool, we only need the
libltdl checks for dlopen.
Add check for AR, it used to be done by AC_PROG_LIBTOOL.
AC_TYPE_SIGNAL is deprecated, follow autoupdate's suggestion and replace with
void.
Remove unused m4 files.
Configure can now be generated using autoconf 2.65 too, without any warnings!
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with a 64-bit kernel, which confuses LLVM. Make LLVM double-check this by
checking which defines the system gcc actually sets.
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setenv(). This patch just disables the test rather than getting putenv() to
work. Thanks to Sandeep Patel for reporting the problem.
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same effect that "host-only" used to have, but can be combined with other
targets. host-only is still available as a synonym but no longer documented.
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A include/llvm/ADT/iterator.cmake
U autoconf/configure.ac
--- Reverse-merging r80161 into '.':
U cmake/config-ix.cmake
--- Reverse-merging r80171 into '.':
U Makefile
--- Reverse-merging r80173 into '.':
U configure
U include/llvm/Config/config.h.in
--- Reverse-merging r80180 into '.':
A include/llvm/ADT/iterator.h.in
Despite common miscomceptions, iterator.h is alive and well. It broke the build
bots for several hours. And yet no one bothered to look at them.
Gabor and Doug, please review your changes and make sure that they actually
build before resubmitting them.
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so get rid of this monstrosity. iterator.h.in is scheduled for deletion in my working copy,
but I wait till I see that configure gets regenerated, as it depends on it. I'll commit
then.
There are still some AC_* tests in the configure.ac dealing with iterators, those can
be zapped probably too.
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- I did not actually remove the configure test itself, someone who can
regenerate configure should do this (see FIXME in autoconf/configure.ac)
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try to use i686-darwin to build for arm-eabi, you'll quickly run into
several false assumptions that the target OS must be the same as the
host OS. These patches split $(OS) into $(HOST_OS) and $(TARGET_OS) to
help builds like "make check" and the test-suite able to cross
compile. Along the way a target of *-unknown-eabi is defined as
"Freestanding" so that TARGET_OS checks have something to work with.
Patch by Sandeep Patel!
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by defining a LLVM_COMPACT_SENTINELS symbol to 0 or 1 in config.h.
I'm asking for 3 favors:
- may an autofoo expert look at this and suggest improvements?
- may a cmake expert suggest analogous functionality for config.h?
- may somebody with the right autofoo mix regenerate configure? (mine is too new)
Thanks!
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M configure.ac
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Note that configure was edited by hand. Will somebody with the correct version of autoconf please regenerate?
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library to tell it the addresses of JITted functions. For a
particular program, this changes the opreport -l output from:
samples % image name symbol name
48182 98.9729 anon (tgid:19412 range:0x7f12ccaab000-0x7f12cdaab000) anon (tgid:19412 range:0x7f12ccaab000-0x7f12cdaab000)
11 0.0226 libstdc++.so.6.0.9 /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6.0.9
to:
samples % image name symbol name
24565 60.7308 19814.jo fib_left
15365 37.9861 19814.jo fib_right
22 0.0544 ld-2.7.so do_lookup_x
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with very large graphs, where dot isn't necessarily the
most visually pleasing way of looking at the graph.
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Controls whether libCompilerDriver should be loaded dynamically. By default this
is needed only on Win32, to make dynamic plugins work.
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Windows variant, strerror_s, but I couldn't test that.
I'll update configure and config.h.in in a subsequent patch.
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initialization of all targets (InitializeAllTargets.h) or assembler
printers (InitializeAllAsmPrinters.h). This is a step toward the
elimination of relinked object files, so that we can build normal
archives.
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Also, there were a bunch of flags with no text in --help because the square
brackets were in the wrong place. I've fixed those too.
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mutex support. LLVM_MULTITHREADED indicates (or will indicate) the ability to run LLVM itself across multiple threads, and requires atomics support.
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disable building LLVM in thread-safe mode and print a nice warning.
Regenerate configure for these changes.
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Should now work when building with objdir != srcdir and when llvm-gcc is not
available.
Thanks to Duncan Sands for testing and advice!
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Configure was not actually regenerated, but the change last time only touched
this one line, so I'm being lazy and cheating by fixing it manually.
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there.
This changes the interpreter to use libffi. After this patch, the interpreter
will barely be able to call any external functions if built on a system without
libffi installed (just enough to pass 'make check' really). But with libffi,
we can now call any function that isn't variadic or taking a struct or vector
parameter (but pointer to struct is fine). Patch by Alexei Svitkine!
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This requires a rebuild of 'configure' itself. I will be committing that next, but
built with the wrong version of autoconf. Somebody who has the right one, please update
it.
As a side-note, because of the way autoconf works, all built tools will link against
libffi, not just lli. If you know how to fix this, please let me know ...
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runnable on the build machine.
There are a few bits that need built for the build environment (TableGen).
This patch builds those bits, and the associated libraries, for the build
environment as well as the (usual) host environment.
Thanks to Eric C. and Devang P. for pre-commit review.
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We will keep the old projects/llvm-test working for existing installs.
The changes to configure are made manually, since I lack autoconf-2.6. Someone
might want to run AutoGen.sh to see if that changes anything.
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put it in a new header System/Host.h instead.
Instead of getting the endianness from configure,
calculate it directly.
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using the minimum possible number of bytes. For little
endian targets run on little endian machines, apints are
stored in memory from LSB to MSB as before. For big endian
targets on big endian machines they are stored from MSB to
LSB which wasn't always the case before (if the target and
host endianness doesn't match values are stored according
to the host's endianness). Doing this requires knowing the
endianness of the host, which is determined when configuring -
thanks go to Anton for this. Only having access to little
endian machines I was unable to properly test the big endian
part, which is also the most complicated...
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- Fix typo in SPUCallingConv.td
- Credit myself for CellSPU work
- Add CellSPU to 'all' host target list
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stdlib if it's beneath --prefix, and is libdir/ocaml otherwise.
If someone has a better way than this to test whether $B is a path
within $A, I'd love to hear it:
if test "$A" \< "$B" -a "$B" \< "${A}~"
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The AC_CHECK_HEADER macro was used instead of AC_CHECK_HEADERS. The former does
not automatically add a #define to the configure variables while the latter
does. Consequently, the HAVE_PTHREAD_H symbol was not defined which caused the
Mutex.cpp file to compile to an empty implementation.
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JITer (short path is added for darwin). This is needed to properly JIT llvm-gcc-4.2-built
binaries, since cxa_atexit is enabled by default on much more targets.
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* autoconf/AutoRegen.sh: use variables for autofoo versions
* autoconf/configure.ac: test for some more functions
that are not guaranteed on solaris
Note: the svn:mime-type of autoconf/AutoRegen.sh
should be set to something that allows for
text compares using svn diff
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--enable-expensive-checks allows the developer to enable runtime
checking that can greatly increase compile time. Currently it only
turns on _GLIBCXX_DEBUG. Other expensive debugging checks added later
should be controlled by this configure option.
This patch also updates llvm-config with a --cppflags option to inform
llvm-gcc how to build itself so that it is compatible with an llvm that
was built with _GLIBCXX_DEBUG.
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Change the llvm-gcc sanity check to look for "target datalayout" instead
of "implementation". The implementation keyword is no longer generated
by llvm or llvm-gcc.
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Add HAVE_PTHREAD to makefiles with support from configure and use it to
determine whether to build examples/ParallelJIT.
Patch by Anton Korobeynikov.
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premature, these libraries will be going away for the 2.0 release. Other
arrangements for profiling, gc, etc. should be made in the next few months.
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stands a chance of being compiled with a non C99 C compiler. The default
is enabled so you must specifically disable this feature if you want the
CBE output compiled with an older C compiler.
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Update ltld.[ch] to version 1.5.22.
Correct the notes about updating these tools (autoconf/README.TXT)
Add configure options for getting the correct option for including a whole
archive when linking.
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1. Get the path to the pwd binary (/bin/pwd usually) from configure.
2. Use that path to run pwd in all path variables set in Makefile.config.in
The hope is that these changes will resolve symlinks to physical paths. This
should work on all platforms where the binary pwd defaults to printing
physical paths. The shell version of pwd generally doesn't (it will print
the symlink path).
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have a compile-host version of "nm", not build-host. In order to effect this
we must use autoconf to determine the correct "nm" to use and propagate that
through the makefiles, through llvm-config and finally to GenLibDeps.pl as
an optional argument.
Patch contributed by Anton Korobeynikov. Thanks!
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Provide support for making cross-compiling builds. See the PR for details.
Patch provided by Anton Korobeynikov. Thanks, Anton!
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Add configure checks for setjmp/longjmp for Chris. I can't believe this easy
PR has been outstanding for so long. If I don't get to something, please
remind me! :)
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are available. These libraries are used in lib/System and should be
included on the link line or if not available generate an error when
building lib/System.
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This assists with getting around configure's late binding values so that
our LLVM variables don't end up with a "NONE" prefix.
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and is unlikely to change in future releases. This also simplifies the
parsing of the full and major llvm-gcc version numbers in the script.
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If we fail to find a required program, simply set that program to echo
out something that tells the user the situation. That is, instead of just
"true runtest" we now get "echo 'Skipped: runtest not found'".
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1. Assertions now default to on for all builds
2. If you want them disabled you must (a) --disable-assertions to configure
or DISABLE_ASSERTIONS=1 to make.
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Support detection of a "CVS" directory at configure time to distinguish
whether this is a release build or a "from tree" build. This knowledge is
used to set the defaults for --enable-optimzied and --enable-assertions
options.
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llvm-gcc command. This will help distinguish which version is being used
so the makefiles can accommodate.
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1. Check for Perl and only build llvm-config if its available.
2. Add some virtual components
3. Don't depend on "standard" location for Perl, but configured location
4. Document the tool with a POD file.
This version is now ready for testing by users.
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is a handy tool for users of LLVM who want to be able to quickly get
information about LLVM's configuration. It is intended to be used in the
command line of other tools. Documentation will be forthcoming in a
subsequent patch.
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go through, but we do want to know if we're using GCC/ICC since they
share certain funky command line options (for dependency generation
stuff)
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* Add --enable-debug-runtime option, defaults to disabled
* Pass the new config var, DEBUG_RUNTIME, to Makefiles
* Don't use -Wa,-strip-debug if debug-runtime is enabled
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Make any header files that are automatically generated be preconditions of
the compilation. This ensures that if a *.h.in file is changed then its
corresponding *.h file gets updated on the next rebuild. Note that this can
lead to confusing (but correct) results if the *.h.in file changed
unsubstantially so that autoheader doesn't update the *.h file. In that case,
manually touch the *.h file in question to restore order. Moral of the story,
if you're going to "touch" a *.in file then modify it substantially.
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These patches make threading optional in LLVM. The configuration scripts are now
modified to accept a --disable-threads switch. If this is used, the Mutex class
will be implemented with all functions as no-op. Furthermore, linking against
libpthread will not be done. Finally, the ParallelJIT example needs libpthread
so its makefile was changed to always add -lpthread to the link line.
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Previously the script assumed the version number was the last field, now
it assumes it is the first sequence of digits.
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we actually get the path and not $GRAPHVIZ as the value.
* Add a #define for the gv program (HAVE_GV) and its value LLVM_PATH_GV.
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GRAPHVIZ will contain the path to the program if its found (or "echo Graphviz"
if not) and the #define HAVE_GRAPHVIZ will be defined if its found.
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This patch completes the changes for making lli thread-safe. Here's the list
of changes:
* The Support/ThreadSupport* files were removed and replaced with the
MutexGuard.h file since all ThreadSupport* declared was a Mutex Guard.
The implementation of MutexGuard.h is now based on sys::Mutex which hides
its implementation and makes it unnecessary to have the -NoSupport.h and
-PThreads.h versions of ThreadSupport.
* All places in ExecutionEngine that previously referred to "Mutex" now
refer to sys::Mutex
* All places in ExecutionEngine that previously referred to "MutexLocker"
now refer to MutexGuard (this is frivolous but I believe the technically
correct name for such a class is "Guard" not a "Locker").
These changes passed all of llvm-test. All we need now are some test cases
that actually use multiple threads.
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Make sure that -lpthread gets added to LIBS variable which puts it at the
end of the tools' link commands, if libpthread.a is found.
Add a test for pthread.h so we can use #ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_H
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still possible to force V9 (even if configure doesn't think it's one) via
``./configure --target=sparcv9-sun-solaris2.8'' so nothing is lost.
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.exe extension) on Cygwin. This fixes the last few remaining Cygwin
issues. Thanks to Aaron Gray for tracking this down.
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* Check for availability of ffsll call in configure script
* Support ffs, ffsl, and ffsll conversion to constant value if the argument
is constant.
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script was defaulting the LLVMGCC variable to "llvm-gcc" if it couldn't
find llvm-gcc and --with-llvmgccdir was not specified. In this case, there
is no llvm-gcc available on the system so we shouldn't assume that the
user's path will find it any better than configure could. The fix is to
default it to an empty string. If LLVMGCC is empty, the makefiles will
avoid building things that depend on llvm-gcc and give a nice warning
message to that effect.
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