Get rid of the abort in PhyRegAlloc::finishSavingState().

Make an explicit call to it from runOnFunction() if we know we're supposed to
write into the global. This is lame (esp. the const_cast), but it solves
the problem.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@12291 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Brian Gaeke 2004-03-11 19:46:30 +00:00
parent c46f8a4f42
commit c760d647c6

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@ -1232,9 +1232,9 @@ bool PhyRegAlloc::doFinalization (Module &M) {
/// state; this one is cumbersome and does not work well with the JIT.
///
void PhyRegAlloc::finishSavingState (Module &M) {
std::cerr << "---- Saving reg. alloc state; SaveStateToModule = "
<< SaveStateToModule << " ----\n";
abort ();
if (DEBUG_RA)
std::cerr << "---- Saving reg. alloc state; SaveStateToModule = "
<< SaveStateToModule << " ----\n";
// If saving state into the module, just copy new elements to the
// correct global.
@ -1379,9 +1379,10 @@ bool PhyRegAlloc::runOnFunction (Function &F) {
// Save register allocation state for this function in a Constant.
if (SaveRegAllocState) {
saveState();
if (DEBUG_RA) { // Check our work.
if (DEBUG_RA) // Check our work.
verifySavedState ();
}
if (!SaveStateToModule)
finishSavingState (const_cast<Module&> (*Fn->getParent ()));
}
// Now update the machine code with register names and add any additional