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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on failure to resolve it.
Do not abort on failure to resolve an external symbol when using dlsym stubs,
since the symbol may not be in the JIT's address space. Just use 0.
Allow dlsym stubs to differentiate between GlobalVars and Functions.
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that has not been JIT'd yet, the callee is put on a list of pending functions
to JIT. The call is directed through a stub, which is updated with the address
of the function after it has been JIT'd. A new interface for allocating and
updating empty stubs is provided.
Add support for removing the ModuleProvider the JIT was created with, which
would otherwise invalidate the JIT's PassManager, which is initialized with the
ModuleProvider's Module.
Add support under a new ExecutionEngine flag for emitting the infomration
necessary to update Function and GlobalVariable stubs after JITing them, by
recording the address of the stub and the name of the GlobalValue. This allows
code to be copied from one address space to another, where libraries may live
at different virtual addresses, and have the stubs updated with their new
correct target addresses.
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SingleSource/UnitTests/2007-04-25-weak.c in JIT mode. The test
now passes on systems which are able to produce a correct
reference output to compare with.
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Since the ARM constant pool handling supercedes the standard LLVM constant
pool entirely, the JIT emitter does not allocate space for the constants,
nor initialize the memory. The constant pool is considered part of the
instruction stream.
Likewise, when resolving relocations into the constant pool, a hook into
the target back end is used to resolve from the constant ID# to the
address where the constant is stored.
For now, the support in the ARM emitter is limited to 32-bit integer. Future
patches will expand this to the full range of constants necessary.
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this handling to work properly for modifying stub functions, relocations
back to entry points after JIT compilation, etc..
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model, except for external calls; this makes
addressing modes PC-relative. Incomplete.
The assertion at the top of Emitter::runOnMachineFunction
was obviously bogus (always true) so I removed it.
If someone knows what the correct test should be to cover
all the various targets, please fix.
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are allocated in the same buffer as the code,
jump tables, etc.
The default JIT memory manager does not handle buffer
overflow well. I didn't introduce this and I'm not
attempting to fix it here, but it is more likely to
be hit now since we're putting more stuff in the
buffer. This affects one test that I know of so far,
MultiSource/Benchmarks/NPB-serial/is.
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InvalidateInstructionCache method instead of calling through
a hook on the JIT. This is a host feature, not a target feature.
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