SELinux doesn't allow 'execmem', returning MAP_FAILED and 'Permission denied'
for mmap or RWX memory. In this case AllocateRWX was returning a MemoryBlock
with uninitialized fields, which sometimes caused crashes.
This patch initializes MemoryBlock fields to 0, so that the RWX-failure check
works.
It doesn't fix the SELinux 'execmem' issues though (the JIT will not work when
SELinux is in enforcing mode).
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Some compatibility updates like the Boost TR1 compatibility headers
define them.
Patch contributed by OvermindDL1!
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sys::cas_flag should be long on this platform, InterlockedAdd() is
defined only for the Itanium architecture (according to MSDN).
Patch by Michael Beck!
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- This is an initial step towards -march=native support in Clang, and towards
eliminating host dependencies in the targets. See PR5389.
- Patch by Roman Divacky!
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GetProcessId was introduced only in XP. As a bonus, this change makes Program
objects copyable, since Program is now basically a PID.
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working. To support this, add an is_displayed() function to raw_ostream,
and generalize Process::StandardOutIsDisplayed and friends in order to
support it.
Also, call RemoveFileOnSignal before creating a file instead of after, so
that the file isn't left behind if the program is interrupted between when
the file is created and RemoveFileOnSignal is called.
While here, add a -S to llvm-extract and port it to IRReader so that it
supports assembly input.
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forcing them down into various .cpp files.
This change also:
1. Renames TimeValue::toString() and Path::toString() to ::str()
for similarity with the STL.
2. Removes all stream insertion support for sys::Path, forcing
clients to call .str().
3. Removes a use of Config/alloca.h from bugpoint, using smallvector
instead.
4. Weans llvm-db off <iostream>
sys::Path really needs to be gutted, but I don't have the desire to
do it at this point.
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out of memory, and also make the default memory manager allocate more memory
when it runs out.
Also, switch function stubs and global data over to using the BumpPtrAllocator.
This makes it so the JIT no longer mmaps (or the equivalent on Windows) 16 MB
of memory, and instead allocates in 512K slabs. I suspect this size could go
lower, especially on embedded platforms, now that more slabs can be allocated.
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This fixes PR4512 and eliminating static ctors is always good. Losing
thread safety is unfortunate, but the code is just incredibly poorly
designed.
If someone is interested, the "right" solution is to split
DynamicLibrary.cpp into two separate pieces: a stateless piece in
libsystem, and a simple support file in libsupport that has the
"state" (e.g. AddSymbol) in managed static objects.
Doing this would both fix memory leaks we already have, as well as make
the code thread safe again. it would also make sense to move all the
unix specific code in System/DynamicLibrary.cpp into
System/Unix/DynamicLibrary.inc.
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