to find a tiny mouse hole to squeeze through, it struck
me that globals without a name can be considered internal
since they can't be referenced from outside the current
module. This patch makes GlobalOpt give them internal
linkage. Also done for aliases even though they always
have names, since in my opinion anonymous aliases should
be allowed for consistency with global variables and
functions. So if that happens one day, this code is ready!
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get nice and happy stack traces when we crash in an optimizer or codegen. For
example, an abort put in UnswitchLoops now looks like this:
Stack dump:
0. Program arguments: clang pr3399.c -S -O3
1. <eof> parser at end of file
2. per-module optimization passes
3. Running pass 'CallGraph Pass Manager' on module 'pr3399.c'.
4. Running pass 'Loop Pass Manager' on function '@foo'
5. Running pass 'Unswitch loops' on basic block '%for.inc'
Abort
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with multiple chain operands. This can occur when the scheduler
has added chain operands to a node that already has a chain
operand, in order to handle physical register dependencies.
This fixes an llvm-gcc bootstrap failure on x86-64 introduced
in r66058.
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The .cmi files are generated in $(ObjDir) and then copied to $(OcamlDir).
The ocamldep output references the .cmi files in $(ObjDir), so make kicks
off a dependent compile as soon as the local copy is generated. If the
copy to $(OcamlDir) is not complete at that point, the compiler will read
the partially copied file and complain about a "Corrupted compiled
interface". Searching $(ObjDir) first avoids this.
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INC64_32r and INC64_16r, because these instructions are encoded
differently on x86-64. This fixes JIT regressions on x86-64 in
kimwitu++ and others.
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If non constant local GV named A is used by a constant local GV named B (e.g. llvm.dbg.variable) and B is not used by anyone else then eliminate A as well as B.
In other words, debug info should not interfere in removal of unused GV.
--This life, and those below, will be ignored--
M test/Transforms/GlobalOpt/2009-03-03-dbg.ll
M lib/Transforms/IPO/GlobalOpt.cpp
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feels a kinship to machine stacks that grow down. Now we get
stuff like this:
Stack dump:
0. Program arguments: clang clang_crash_Iw2Osj.mi
1. /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/usr/lib/gcc/i686-apple-darwin9/4.0.1/include/xmmintrin.h:624:1: parsing function body '_mm_cvtpi16_ps'
2. /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/usr/lib/gcc/i686-apple-darwin9/4.0.1/include/xmmintrin.h:624:1: in compound statement ('{}')
Abort
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This invalidates the stubs in the resolver map when they are no longer referenced,
and should the JIT memory manager ever pick up a deallocateStub interface, the
JIT could reclaim the memory for unused stubs as well.
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