Summary:
This continues the patch series to eliminate StringRef forms of GNU triples
from the internals of LLVM that began in r239036.
Reviewers: rafael
Reviewed By: rafael
Subscribers: rafael, ted, jfb, llvm-commits, rengolin, jholewinski
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10311
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that control, individually, all of the disparate things it was
controlling.
At the same time move a FIXME in the Hexagon port to a new
subtarget function that will enable a user of the machine
scheduler to avoid using the source scheduler for pre-RA-scheduling.
The FIXME would have this removed, but involves either testcase
changes or adding -pre-RA-sched=source to a few testcases.
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derived classes.
Since global data alignment, layout, and mangling is often based on the
DataLayout, move it to the TargetMachine. This ensures that global
data is going to be layed out and mangled consistently if the subtarget
changes on a per function basis. Prior to this all targets(*) have
had subtarget dependent code moved out and onto the TargetMachine.
*One target hasn't been migrated as part of this change: R600. The
R600 port has, as a subtarget feature, the size of pointers and
this affects global data layout. I've currently hacked in a FIXME
to enable progress, but the port needs to be updated to either pass
the 64-bitness to the TargetMachine, or fix the DataLayout to
avoid subtarget dependent features.
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utils/sort_includes.py.
I clearly haven't done this in a while, so more changed than usual. This
even uncovered a missing include from the InstrProf library that I've
added. No functionality changed here, just mechanical cleanup of the
include order.
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Add header guards to files that were missing guards. Remove #endif comments
as they don't seem common in LLVM (we can easily add them back if we decide
they're useful)
Changes made by clang-tidy with minor tweaks.
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This patch removes most of the trivial cases of weak vtables by pinning them to
a single object file. The memory leaks in this version have been fixed. Thanks
Alexey for pointing them out.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2068
Reviewed by Andy
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This change is incorrect. If you delete virtual destructor of both a base class
and a subclass, then the following code:
Base *foo = new Child();
delete foo;
will not cause the destructor for members of Child class. As a result, I observe
plently of memory leaks. Notable examples I investigated are:
ObjectBuffer and ObjectBufferStream, AttributeImpl and StringSAttributeImpl.
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missed in the first pass because the script didn't yet handle include
guards.
Note that the script is now able to handle all of these headers without
manual edits. =]
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test suite failures. The failures occur at each stage, and only get
worse, so I'm reverting all of them.
Please resubmit these patches, one at a time, after verifying that the
regression test suite passes. Never submit a patch without running the
regression test suite.
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commits have had several major issues pointed out in review, and those
issues are not being addressed in a timely fashion. Furthermore, this
was all committed leading up to the v3.1 branch, and we don't need piles
of code with outstanding issues in the branch.
It is possible that not all of these commits were necessary to revert to
get us back to a green state, but I'm going to let the Hexagon
maintainer sort that out. They can recommit, in order, after addressing
the feedback.
Reverted commits, with some notes:
Primary commit r154616: HexagonPacketizer
- There are lots of review comments here. This is the primary reason
for reverting. In particular, it introduced large amount of warnings
due to a bad construct in tablegen.
- Follow-up commits that should be folded back into this when
reposting:
- r154622: CMake fixes
- r154660: Fix numerous build warnings in release builds.
- Please don't resubmit this until the three commits above are
included, and the issues in review addressed.
Primary commit r154695: Pass to replace transfer/copy ...
- Reverted to minimize merge conflicts. I'm not aware of specific
issues with this patch.
Primary commit r154703: New Value Jump.
- Primarily reverted due to merge conflicts.
- Follow-up commits that should be folded back into this when
reposting:
- r154703: Remove iostream usage
- r154758: Fix CMake builds
- r154759: Fix build warnings in release builds
- Please incorporate these fixes and and review feedback before
resubmitting.
Primary commit r154829: Hexagon V5 (floating point) support.
- Primarily reverted due to merge conflicts.
- Follow-up commits that should be folded back into this when
reposting:
- r154841: Remove unused variable (fixing build warnings)
There are also accompanying Clang commits that will be reverted for
consistency.
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