This pass:
1. Splits TargetMachine into TargetMachine (generic targets, can be implemented
any way, like the CBE) and LLVMTargetMachine (subclass of TM that is used by
things using libcodegen and other support).
2. Instead of having each target fully populate the passmgr for file or JIT
output, move all this to common code, and give targets hooks they can
implement.
3. Commonalize the target population stuff between file emission and JIT
emission.
4. All (native code) codegen stuff now happens in a FunctionPassManager, which
paves the way for "fast -O0" stuff in the CFE later, and now LLC could
lazily stream .bc files from disk to use less memory.
5. There are now many fewer #includes and the targets don't depend on the
scalar xforms or libanalysis anymore (but codegen does).
6. Changing common code generator pass ordering stuff no longer requires
touching all targets.
7. The JIT now has the option of "-fast" codegen or normal optimized codegen,
which is now orthogonal to the fact that JIT'ing is being done.
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Close out this long standing bug by removing the remaining overloaded
virtual functions in LLVM. The -Woverloaded-virtual option is now turned on.
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Remove exception throwing/handling from lib/Bytecode, and adjust its users
to compensate for changes in the interface.
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Remove exception handling from the bytecode archiver and adjust the llvm-ar
tool to accommodate the new interfaces.
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Remove exceptions from the Path::create*OnDisk methods. Update their users
to handle error messages via arguments and result codes.
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memory pressure. This order spaces out large executables with small ones in
between so that in a -j2 or -j3 build, it only attempts to build only one
large executable at time. If you're doing -j4, you probably have enuogh
memory anyway.
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Adjust usage of the ExecuteAndWait function to use the last argument which
is the ErrMsg string. This is necessitated because this function no longer
throws exceptions on error.
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Make sys::Program::ExecuteAndWait not throw exceptions and update any
affected code. It now return -9999 to signal that the program couldn't be
executed. Only one case (in bugpoint) actually examines the result code.
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with the -verify pass option. It is also more accurate in that this option
causes a verify option to be run after every pass.
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one-off (and broken) RunOptimizations function. Also, run some cleanup
passes after the user's loaded passes run. This make sure to clean up
any cruft left around by thos passes.
This patch was inspired by a patch submitted by Bram Adams.
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Rid the Assembly Parser of exceptions. This is a really gross hack but it
will do until the Assembly Parser is re-written as a recursive descent.
The basic premise is that wherever the old "ThrowException" function was
called (new name: GenerateError) we set a flag (TriggerError). Every
production checks that flag and calls YYERROR if it is set. Additionally,
each call to ThrowException in the grammar is replaced with GEN_ERROR
which calls GenerateError and then YYERROR immediately. This prevents
the remaining production from continuing after an error condition.
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Shrinkify LLVM's footprint by removing the analyze tool and moving its
functionality into the opt tool. THis eliminates one of the largest tools
from LLVM and doesn't make opt much bigger because it already included
most of the analysis passes. To get the old analyze functionality pass
the -analyze option to opt. Note that the integeration here is dead
simple. The "main" of analyze was just copied to opt and invoked if the
-analyze option was given. There may be opportunities for further
integration such as removing the distinction between transform passes
and analysis passes.
To use the analysis functionality, if you previously did this:
analyze $FNAME -domset -disable-verify
you would now do this:
opt -analyze $FNAME -domset -disable-verify
Pretty simple.
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