From 44c933ec9a9534a624d13f66b3f0b04cddb37492 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Lattner <sabre@nondot.org> Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 06:18:36 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] add a bunch of stuff, pieces still missing git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@27796 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 --- docs/ReleaseNotes.html | 216 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 170 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/ReleaseNotes.html b/docs/ReleaseNotes.html index dc2af9c06da..13d41257e56 100644 --- a/docs/ReleaseNotes.html +++ b/docs/ReleaseNotes.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> <link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css"> - <title>LLVM 1.7cvs Release Notes</title> + <title>LLVM 1.7 Release Notes</title> </head> <body> @@ -60,38 +60,152 @@ href="http://llvm.org/releases/">releases page</a>.</p> <div class="doc_text"> -<p>This is the seventh public release of the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure. This -release incorporates a large number of enhancements and additions (primarily in -the code generator), which combine to improve the quality of the code generated -by LLVM by up to 30% in some cases. This release is also the first release to -have first-class support for Mac OS X: all of the major bugs have been shaken -out and it is now as well supported as Linux on X86.</p> +<p>This is the eighth public release of the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure. This +release incorporates a large number of enhancements and new features, +including vector support (Intel SSE and Altivec), a new GCC4.0-based +C/C++ front-end, Objective C/C++ support, inline assembly support, and many +other big features. +</p> </div> <!--=========================================================================--> <div class="doc_subsection"> -<a name="newfeatures">New Features in LLVM 1.7cvs</a> +<a name="newfeatures">New Features in LLVM 1.7</a> </div> +<!--_________________________________________________________________________--> +<div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="llvmgcc4">GCC4.0-based llvm-gcc +front-end</a></div> + +<div class="doc_text"> + +<p>LLVM 1.8 includes a brand new llvm-gcc, based on GCC 4.0.1. This version +of llvm-gcc solves many serious long-standing problems with llvm-gcc, including +all of those blocked by the <a href="http://llvm.org/PR498">llvm-gcc 4 meta +bug</a>. In addition, llvm-gcc4 implements support for many new features, +including GCC inline assembly, generic vector support, SSE and Altivec +intrinsics, and several new GCC attributes. In addition, llvm-gcc4 is +significantly faster than llvm-gcc3, respects -O options, its -c/-S options +correspond to GCC's (they emit native code).</p> + +<p>If you can use it, llvm-gcc4 is offers significant new functionality, and we +hope that it will replace llvm-gcc3 completely in a future release. +Unfortunately, it does not currently support C++ exception handling at all, and +it only works on Apple Mac OS/X machines with X86 or PowerPC processors. +</p> + +</div> + +<!--_________________________________________________________________________--> +<div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="inlineasm">Inline Assembly +Support</a></div> + +<div class="doc_text"> + +<p>The LLVM IR and llvm-gcc4 front-end now fully support arbitrary GCC <a +href="LangRef.html#inlineasm">inline assembly</a>. The LLVM X86 and PowerPC +code generators have initial support for it, +being able to compile basic statements, but are missing some features. Please +report any inline asm statements that crash the compiler or that are miscompiled +as bugs.</p> + +</div> + +<!--_________________________________________________________________________--> +<div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="newsparc">New SPARC backend</a></div> + +<div class="doc_text"> + +<p>LLVM 1.7 includes a new, fully functional, SPARC backend built in the +target-independent code generator. This SPARC backend includes support for +SPARC V8 and SPARC V9 subtargets (controlling whether V9 features can be used), +and targets the 32-bit SPARC ABI.</p> + +<p>The LLVM 1.7 release is the last release that will include the LLVM "SparcV9" +backend, which was the very first LLVM native code generator. In 1.8, it will +be removed, replaced with the new SPARC backend.</p> + +</div> + +<!--_________________________________________________________________________--> +<div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="genvector">Generic Vector Support +</a></div> + +<div class="doc_text"> + +<p>LLVM now includes significantly extended support for SIMD vectors in its +core instruction set. It now includes three new instructions for manipulating +vectors: <a href="LangRef.html#i_extractelement"><tt>extractelement</tt></a>, +<a href="LangRef.html#i_insertelement"><tt>insertelement</tt></a>, and +<a href="LangRef.html#i_shufflevector"><tt>shufflevector</tt></a>. Further, +many bugs in vector handling have been fixed, and vectors are now supported by +the target-independent code generator. For example, if a vector operation is +not supported by a particular target, it will be correctly broken down and +executed as scalar operations.</p> + +<p>Because llvm-gcc3 does not support GCC generic vectors or vector intrinsics, +so llvm-gcc4 must be used.</p> +</div> + + +<!--_________________________________________________________________________--> +<div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="ssealtivec">Intel SSE and PowerPC +Altivec support +</a></div> + +<div class="doc_text"> + +<p>The LLVM X86 backend now supports Intel SSE 1, 2, and 3, and now uses scalar +SSE operations to implement scalar floating point math when the target supports +SSE1 (for floats) or SSE2 (for doubles). Vector SSE instructions are generated +by llvm-gcc4 when the generic vector mechanism or specific SSE intrinsics are +used. +</p> + +<p>The LLVM PowerPC backend now supports the Altivec instruction set, including +both GCC -maltivec and -faltivec modes. Altivec instructions are generated +by llvm-gcc4 when the generic vector mechanism or specific Altivec intrinsics +are used. +</p> + +</div> + + +<!--_________________________________________________________________________--> +<div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="othernew">Other New Features</a></div> + <div class="doc_text"> <ul> -<li>New C front-end.</li> -<li>New SPARC backend.</li> -<li>Inline assembly support.</li> +<li>foo</li> </ul> </div> + <!--=========================================================================--> <div class="doc_subsection"> -<a name="changes">Significant changes in LLVM 1.7cvs</a> +<a name="changes">Significant Changes in LLVM 1.7</a> </div> <div class="doc_text"> <ul> -<li>Removed the llvm.readport/llvm.writeport/llvm.readio/llvm.writeio - intrinsics.</li> -<li>Separated the other intrinsics based on type.</li> +<li>The LLVM intrinsics used to be overloaded based on type: for example, + <a href="LangRef.html#int_ctpop"><tt>llvm.ctpop</tt></a> could work with any + integer datatype. They are now separated into different intrinsics with + suffixes to denote their argument type (e.g. <tt>llvm.ctpop.i32</tt>)). Old + LLVM .ll and .bc files that use these intrinsics will continue to work with + new LLVM versions (they are transparently upgraded by the parsers), but will + cause a warning to be emitted.</li> +<li>The <tt>llvm.readport</tt>, <tt>llvm.writeport</tt>, <tt>llvm.readio</tt>, + and <tt>llvm.writeio</tt> intrinsics have been removed. The first two + were ever only supported by the X86 backend, the last two were never + correctly supported by any target, and none were accessible through the + C front-end. Inline assembly support can now be used to + implement these operations.</li> +<li>The <tt>llvm-db</tt> tool had basic support for stepping through code, which + used the JIT. This code has been removed, and DWARF emission support added + instead. <tt>llvm-db</tt> still exists in CVS if someone wanted to write a + <tt>ptrace</tt> backend for it.</li> </ul> </div> @@ -155,12 +269,12 @@ useful to some people. In particular, if you would like to work on one of these components, please contact us on the llvmdev list.</p> <ul> -<li>The following passes are incomplete or buggy, and may be removed in future - releases: <tt>-cee</tt></li> -<li>The <tt>llvm-db</tt> tool is in a very early stage of development, but can - be used to step through programs and inspect the stack.</li> +<li>The <tt>-cee</tt> pass is known to be buggy, and may be removed in in a + future release.</li> <li>The IA64 code generator is experimental.</li> <li>The Alpha JIT is experimental.</li> +<li>"<tt>-filetype=asm</tt>" (the default) is the only supported value for the + <tt>-filetype</tt> llc option.</li> </ul> </div> @@ -201,11 +315,14 @@ components, please contact us on the llvmdev list.</p> <div class="doc_text"> -These bugs are known for the old front-end. The new GCC-4-based C front-end -suffers from none of these. +<p> +llvm-gcc3 has many significant problems that are fixed by llvm-gcc4. See + those blocked on the <a href="http://llvm.org/PR498">llvm-gcc4 meta bug</a>. +Two signicant ones include:</p> <ul> -<li>C99 Variable sized arrays do not release stack memory when they go out of +<li>With llvm-gcc3, + C99 variable sized arrays do not release stack memory when they go out of scope. Thus, the following program may run out of stack space: <pre> for (i = 0; i != 1000000; ++i) { @@ -214,7 +331,7 @@ suffers from none of these. } </pre></li> -<li>Initialization of global union variables can only be done <a +<li>With llvm-gcc3, Initialization of global union variables can only be done <a href="http://llvm.org/PR162">with the largest union member</a>.</li> </ul> @@ -398,11 +515,6 @@ itself.</p> <ul> -<li>The C++ front-end is based on a pre-release of the GCC 3.4 C++ parser. This -parser is significantly more standards compliant (and picky) than prior GCC -versions. For more information, see the C++ section of the <a -href="http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.4/changes.html">GCC 3.4 release notes</a>.</li> - <li>Destructors for local objects are not always run when a <tt>longjmp</tt> is performed. In particular, destructors for objects in the <tt>longjmp</tt>ing function and in the <tt>setjmp</tt> receiver function may not be run. @@ -442,6 +554,12 @@ problem probably cannot be fixed.</li> supported</a>. This should not affect LLVM produced by the C or C++ frontends.</li> +<li>The C backend does not correctly implement the <a +href="LangRef.html#i_stacksave"><tt>llvm.stacksave</tt></a> or +<a href="LangRef.html#i_stackrestore"><tt>llvm.stackrestore</tt></a> +intrinsics. This means that some code compiled by it can run out of stack +space if they depend on these (e.g. C99 varargs).</li> + </ul> </div> @@ -454,7 +572,8 @@ frontends.</li> <div class="doc_text"> <ul> -<li>None yet</li> +<li><a href="http://llvm.org/PR736">Indirect calls crash JIT on +Darwin/x86</a>.</li> </ul> </div> @@ -467,21 +586,8 @@ frontends.</li> <div class="doc_text"> <ul> -<li>None yet</li> -</ul> - -</div> - -<!-- ======================================================================= --> -<div class="doc_subsection"> - <a name="sparcv9-be">Known problems with the SparcV9 back-end</a> -</div> - -<div class="doc_text"> - -<ul> -<li><a href="http://llvm.org/PR60">[sparcv9] SparcV9 backend miscompiles -several programs in the LLVM test suite</a></li> +<li><a href="http://llvm.org/PR642">PowerPC backend does not correctly +implement ordered FP comparisons</a>.</li> </ul> </div> @@ -534,14 +640,32 @@ programs.</li> <!-- ======================================================================= --> <div class="doc_subsection"> - <a name="sparc">Known problems with the SPARC back-end</a> + <a name="sparc-be">Known problems with the SPARC back-end</a> </div> <div class="doc_text"> <ul> -<li>None yet.</li> +<li>None yet</li> </ul> + +</div> + + +<!-- ======================================================================= --> +<div class="doc_subsection"> + <a name="sparcv9-be">Known problems with the SparcV9 back-end</a> +</div> + +<div class="doc_text"> + +<ul> +<li><a href="http://llvm.org/PR60">[sparcv9] SparcV9 backend miscompiles +several programs in the LLVM test suite</a></li> +<li>The SparcV9 backend is slated to be removed before the LLVM 1.8 + release.</li> +</ul> + </div> <!-- *********************************************************************** -->