This patch wires up the SystemZ target in configure, so that it can now be
built using --enable-targets=systemz. It is not yet included in the default
build (--enable-targets=all); this will be done by a follow-up patch.
Patch by Richard Sandiford.
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The intended semantics mirror autoconf, where the user is able to
specify a host triple, but if it's left to the build system then
"config.guess" is invoked for the default.
This also renames the LLVM_HOSTTRIPLE define to LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE to
fit in with the style of the surrounding defines.
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This makes llvm-dwarfdump and llvm-symbolizer understand
debug info sections compressed by ld.gold linker.
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it. NetBSD/ARM and TILE-Gx are examples for platforms that have an
unusable fenv.h and this avoids the need for a blacklist.
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check_cxx_symbol_exists requires CMake 2.8.6, so even though I
recommended it to Owen it's probably better to stay away for now.
This check is not technically correct because we're checking <math.h>
but then using <cmath> in the actual code, but if we run into problems we
can do the same sort of dance as isinf() and isnan() where we check /both/
headers and then write a wrapper header around them.
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Added support to the cmake build to turn off uninitialized use warnings
for gcc. This cleans the build up somewhat.
Used logic simpler than found in autoconf by making use of the fact that
although gcc won't complain about unsupported -Wno-* flags it *will*
complain about unsupported -W flags.
Reviewers: gribozavr, doug.gregor, chandlerc
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wall time, user time, and system time since a process started.
For walltime, we currently use TimeValue's interface and a global
initializer to compute a close approximation of total process runtime.
For user time, this adds support for an somewhat more precise timing
mechanism -- clock_gettime with the CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID clock
selected.
For system time, we have to do a full getrusage call to extract the
system time from the OS. This is expensive but unavoidable.
In passing, clean up the implementation of the old APIs and fix some
latent bugs in the Windows code. This might have manifested on Windows
ARM systems or other systems with strange 64-bit integer behavior.
The old API for this both user time and system time simultaneously from
a single getrusage call. While this results in fewer system calls, it
also results in a lower precision user time and if only user time is
desired, it introduces a higher overhead. It may be worthwhile to switch
some of the pass timers to not track system time and directly track user
and wall time. The old API also tracked walltime in a confusing way --
it just set it to the current walltime rather than providing any measure
of wall time since the process started the way buth user and system time
are tracked. The new API is more consistent here.
The plan is to eventually implement these methods for a *child* process
by using the wait3(2) system call to populate an rusage struct
representing the whole subprocess execution. That way, after waiting on
a child process its stats will become accurate and cheap to query.
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This patch allows us to use cmake to specify a cross compiler: target different
than host. In particular, it moves LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE and TARGET_TRIPLE
variables from cmake/config-ix.cmake to the toplevel CMakeLists.txt to make them
available at configure time.
Here is the command line that I have used to test my patches to create a Hexagon
cross compiler hosted on x86:
$ cmake -G Ninja -D LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD:STRING=Hexagon -D TARGET_TRIPLE:STRING=hexagon-unknown-linux-gnu -D LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE:STRING=hexagon-unknown-linux-gnu -D LLVM_TARGET_ARCH:STRING=hexagon-unknown-linux-gnu ..
$ ninja check
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This patch allows us to use cmake to specify a cross compiler for Hexagon.
In particular, the patch adds a missing case for the target Hexagon in
cmake/config-ix.cmake, and it moves LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE and TARGET_TRIPLE
variables from cmake/config-ix.cmake to the toplevel CMakeLists.txt to make them
available at configure time. Here is the command line that I have used to test
my patches:
$ cmake -G Ninja -D BUILD_SHARED_LIBS:BOOL=ON -D LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD:STRING=Hexagon -D TARGET_TRIPLE:STRING=hexagon-unknown-linux-gnu -D LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE:STRING=hexagon-unknown-linux-gnu -D LLVM_TARGET_ARCH:STRING=hexagon-unknown-linux-gnu -D LLVM_ENABLE_PIC:BOOL=OFF ..
$ ninja check
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dealing in the host triple, be honest about it and document the decision
to default the target triple to the host triple unless overridden.
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Get back getHostTriple.
For JIT compilation, use the host triple instead of the default
target: this fixes some JIT testcases that used to fail when the
compiler has been configured as a cross compiler.
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Now that it needs to be exported in a public header (Valgrind.h)
it should be prefixed to avoid collision with other projects.
Add it to llvm-config.h as well.
This'll require regenerating the configure script after this
commit, but I don't have the required autoconf version.
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(including compilation, assembly). Move relocation model Reloc::Model from
TargetMachine to MCCodeGenInfo so it's accessible even without TargetMachine.
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It's now replaced with a simple ifdef _MSC_VER in the one
place it's needed (clang's FileManager.h header).
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If someone first configure build with LLVM_ENABLE_FFI=1 and then turn it
off, the build will fail in lib/ExecutionEngine/Interpreter because
Interpreter will try still to #include <ffi/ffi.h>, but there are no
include_directories(${FFI_INCLUDE_DIR}) now.
This patch unset()'s HAVE_FFI_H and HAVE_FFI_FFI_H from cache file if
LLVM_ENABLE_FFI=0. This forces CMake to update config.h.
Patch by arrowdodger!
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS seeks a symbol only in libs. We should check the declaration in string.h.
FIXME: I have never seen mingw(s) have strerror_s() (not _strerror_s()).
FIXME: Autoconf/CMake may seek strerror_s() with the definition MINGW_HAS_SECURE_API in future.
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config.h.* have conditions whether each symbol is defined or not.
Autoconf and CMake may check symbols in libgcc.a for JIT on Mingw.
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library.
Installs tblgen (required by Clang).
Translates handling of user settings and platform-dependant options to
its own file, where it can included by another project.
Installs the .cmake files required by projects like Clang.
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