Introducing llvm-profdata, a tool for merging profile data generated by
PGO instrumentation in clang.
- The name indicates a file extension of <name>.profdata. Eventually
profile data output by clang should be changed to that extension.
- llvm-profdata merges two profiles. However, the name is more general,
since it will likely pick up more tasks (such as summarizing a single
profile).
- llvm-profdata parses the current text-based format, but will be
updated once we settle on a binary format.
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This provides rudimentary testing of the llvm-c api.
The following commands are implemented:
* --module-dump
Read bytecode from stdin - print ir
* --module-list-functions
Read bytecode from stdin - list summary of functions
* --module-list-globals
Read bytecode from stdin - list summary of globals
* --targets-list
List available targets
* --object-list-sections
Read object file from stdin - list sections
* --object-list-symbols
Read object file from stdin - list symbols (like nm)
* --disassemble
Read lines of triple, hex ascii machine code from stdin - print disassembly
* --calc
Read lines of name, rpn from stdin - print generated module ir
Differential-Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1776
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r191088 is "llvm/tools/Makefile: Suppress building llvm-lto on cygming, for now, probably due to LTO.dll."
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infrastructure.
This was essentially work toward PGO based on a design that had several
flaws, partially dating from a time when LLVM had a different
architecture, and with an effort to modernize it abandoned without being
completed. Since then, it has bitrotted for several years further. The
result is nearly unusable, and isn't helping any of the modern PGO
efforts. Instead, it is getting in the way, adding confusion about PGO
in LLVM and distracting everyone with maintenance on essentially dead
code. Removing it paves the way for modern efforts around PGO.
Among other effects, this removes the last of the runtime libraries from
LLVM. Those are being developed in the separate 'compiler-rt' project
now, with somewhat different licensing specifically more approriate for
runtimes.
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I really should sort it or do something more sustainable, but I couldn't
work up the energy to do it... Sorry.
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Archive files (.a) can have a symbol table indicating which object
files in them define which symbols. The purpose of this symbol table
is to speed up linking by allowing the linker the read only the .o
files it is actually going to use instead of having to parse every
object's symbol table.
LLVM's archive library currently supports a LLVM specific format for
such table. It is hard to see any value in that now that llvm-ld is
gone:
* System linkers don't use it: GNU ar uses the same plugin as the
linker to create archive files with a regular index. The OS X ar
creates no symbol table for IL files, I assume the linker just parses
all IL files.
* It doesn't interact well with archives having both IL and native objects.
* We probably don't want to be responsible for yet another archive
format variant.
This patch then:
* Removes support for creating and reading such index from lib/Archive.
* Remove llvm-ranlib, since there is nothing left for it to do.
We should in the future add support for regular indexes to llvm-ar for
both native and IL objects. When we do that, llvm-ranlib should be
reimplemented as a symlink to llvm-ar, as it is equivalent to "ar s".
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This is the second and last (2/2) part of a change that moves llvm-symbolizer to llvm/tools/, which will allow to build it
with both cmake and configure+make.
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llvm-ld is no longer useful and causes confusion and so it is being removed.
* Does not work very well on Windows because it must call a gcc like driver to
assemble and link.
* Has lots of hard coded paths which are wrong on many systems.
* Does not understand most of ld's options.
* Can be partially replaced by llvm-link | opt | {llc | as, llc -filetype=obj} |
ld, or fully replaced by Clang.
I know of no production use of llvm-ld, and hacking use should be
replaced by Clang's driver.
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* Add begin_dynamic_table() / end_dynamic_table() private interface to ELFObjectFile.
* Add begin_libraries_needed() / end_libraries_needed() interface to ObjectFile, for grabbing the list of needed libraries for a shared object or dynamic executable.
* Implement this new interface completely for ELF, leave stubs for COFF and MachO.
* Add 'llvm-readobj' tool for dumping ObjectFile information.
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Original commit message:
llvm-config: Replace with C++ version (was llvm-config-2).
- Reapply of r144300, with lots of fixes/migration easement in between.
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for now).
- Mostly complete except for the data that needs to come from the build system
or the dependencies.
- Has some small improvements from current llvm-config:
o Uses TargetRegistry directly to get some information.
o Designed to work correctly when used from a CMake build tree (relatively
untested currently) (although pcc fixed this recently for old llvm-config).
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Add llvm-cov skeleton. It has initial support to read coverage info generated by GCOVProfiling.cpp.
Today, you can do
prompt> clang a.c -ftest-coverage -fprofile-arcs -o a
prompt> ./a
prompt> llvm-cov -gcno a.gcno -gcda a.gcda
a.c
: #include "a.h"
:
: int main() {
: int i = 0;
: if (i) {
1: int j = 0;
1: j = 1;
1: } else {
: int k = 1;
: k = 2;
: }
1: return 0;
: }
:
:
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The problems that llvmc solved have largely been subsumed with the
tasks that the clang driver can accomplish, but llvmc lacks flexibility
and depends too heavily on the EOL'd llvm-gcc.
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This introduces a new library to LLVM: libDebugInfo. It will provide debug information
parsing to LLVM. Much of the design and some of the code is taken from the LLDB project.
It also contains an llvm-dwarfdump tool that can dump the abbrevs and DIEs from an
object file. It can be used to write tests for DWARF input and output easily.
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Add a bone-simple utility to load a MachO object into memory, look for
a function (main) in it, and run that function directly. This will be used
as a test and development platform for MC-JIT work regarding symbol resolution,
dynamic lookup, etc..
Code by Daniel Dunbar.
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parallel with the rest of the tools directory as it depends on Clang.
This patch was first applied in r125956 and subsequently reverted in
r125964 as it broke in-tree builds. Makefile.rules was fixed up in
r126070 to handle missing optional directories for the in-tree case,
so it should be safe now to bring this patch back in.
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bugpoint-passes would be built with ENABLE_SHARED=1.
You could try building gold on Cygming, though, it would fail.
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Update the cmake and autoconf build system to compile polly
as a shared library if it is checked out into tools/polly. In case
polly is not checked out, nothing changes.
This models the way clang can be added to llvm if checked out to tools/clang.
Also rebuild configure.
Patch contributed by ether.
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- teach DifferenceEngine to unify successors of calls and invokes
in certain circumstances
- basic blocks actually don't have their own numbering; did that change?
- add llvm-diff to the Makefile and CMake build systems
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better in the llvm world. Among other things, this changes:
1. The guts of libedis are now moved into lib/MC/MCDisassembler
2. llvm-mc now depends on lib/MC/MCDisassembler, not tools/edis,
so edis and mc don't have to be built in series.
3. lib/MC/MCDisassembler no longer depends on the C api, the C
API depends on it.
4. Various code cleanup changes.
There is still a lot to be done to make edis fit with the llvm
design, but this is an incremental step in the right direction.
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DIRS list, so it does no good to filter it from PARALLEL_DIRS), and replace
it with a check to disable building the shared library version of edis when
the flag is set. Disabling it entirely does not work because MC uses it now.
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after edis. Really, there ought to be some
mechanism to ensure that PARALLEL_DIRS get built
after DIRS.
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libEnhancedDisassembly, so we now build the
static library in all cases (although the shared
library is only built when requested/possible).
Also, fixed a bug where edis wasn't properly
initializing the targets it uses.
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time I use the LIBS variable, which is not subject
to a %.a -> -l% transformation, to link llvm-mc
against libEnhancedDisassembly.
llvm-mc -edis works the same as llvm-mc
-disassemble, but outputs tokens and operands.
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