This only fires if using a recent enough CMake -- compiler-rt uses a few
of the more advanced features that not everyone needs.
Please let me know if anyone sees issues with this. I'll be updating
documentation and other stuff to tell people about this.
Many thanks to Alexey for doing a ton of work to get ASan's CMake build
into a really fantastic shape. =]
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bits of DejaGNU.
Eric, you may want to remove the TCLSH bits from aclocal.m4 and
regenerate... I didn't want to touch the m4 file lest something
exploded.
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The new target machines are:
nvptx (old ptx32) => 32-bit PTX
nvptx64 (old ptx64) => 64-bit PTX
The sources are based on the internal NVIDIA NVPTX back-end, and
contain more functionality than the current PTX back-end currently
provides.
NV_CONTRIB
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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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Clang builds. The detection logic for compilers that support the warning
isn't working. Rafael is going to investigate it, but didn't want people
to have to wade through build spam until then.
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that just uses the new toolchain probing logic. This fixes linking with -m32 on
64 bit systems (the /32 dir was not being added to the search).
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Get back getHostTriple.
For JIT compilation, use the host triple instead of the default
target: this fixes some JIT testcases that used to fail when the
compiler has been configured as a cross compiler.
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- This will require you to manually reconfigure the projects/sample project (by running projects/config/sample/config.status --recheck) if you haven't updated/built since the 1st part of this commit went in.
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- This currently just moves over all of the behavior from LLVM. Eventually all of the configure checks that are directly needed by the LLVM build setup should probably go away, and the project should manage their own configuration checks if necessary.
- This is the 1st half of this work, the actual Makefile.common hasn't moved over yet. I've tried to stage this in such a way that incremental builds will properly reconfigure for most active developers (the Makefiles don't handle reconfiguring in a perfectly reliable way, and I haven't found an easy way to make them do so).
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autoconf directory, but these paths need to be relative to the main
source directory. Patch originally by Dan Gohman, r67655.
Also, cause configure.ac to find absolute paths to LLVM source and
object trees. Together, fixes PR1220.
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