appended to a path string that didn't end in a slash, yielding invalid
path names.
Path contribute by Nicholas Riley.
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near the GOT, which new doesn't do. So break out the allocate into a new function.
Also move GOT index handling into JITResolver. This lets it update the mapping when a Lazy
function is JITed. It doesn't managed the table, just the mapping. Note that this is
still non-ideal, as any function that takes a function address should also take a GOT
index, but that is a lot of changes. The relocation resolve process updates any GOT entry
it sees is out of date.
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Remove the LoadHiAddr pseudo-instruction.
Optimization of stores to and loads from statics.
Force JIT to use new non-PIC codepaths.
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This is the first incremental patch to implement this feature. It adds no
functionality to LLVM but setup up the information needed from targets in
order to implement the optimization correctly. Each target needs to specify
the maximum number of store operations for conversion of the llvm.memset,
llvm.memcpy, and llvm.memmove intrinsics into a sequence of store operations.
The limit needs to be chosen at the threshold of performance for such an
optimization (generally smallish). The target also needs to specify whether
the target can support unaligned stores for multi-byte store operations.
This helps ensure the optimization doesn't generate code that will trap on
an alignment errors.
More patches to follow.
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vector that represents the .o file at once, build up a vector for each
section of the .o file. This is needed because the .o file writer needs
to be able to switch between sections as it emits them (e.g. switch
between the .text section and the .rel section when emitting code).
This patch has no functionality change.
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SelectionDAGLegalize::ExpandLegalUINT_TO_FP method.
Add a new method, PromoteLegalUINT_TO_FP, which allows targets to request
that UINT_TO_FP operations be promoted to a larger input type. This is
useful for targets that have some UINT_TO_FP or SINT_TO_FP operations but
not all of them (like X86).
The same should be done with SINT_TO_FP, but this patch does not do that
yet.
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Add parenthesis around the value being negated; that way, if the value
begins with a minus sign (e.g. negative integer), we won't generate a
C predecrement operator by mistake.
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It is not safe to call LegalizeOp on something that has already been legalized.
Instead, just force another iteration of legalization.
This could affect all platforms but X86, as this codepath is dynamically
dead on X86 (ISD::MEMSET and friends are legal).
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This patch completes the changes for making lli thread-safe. Here's the list
of changes:
* The Support/ThreadSupport* files were removed and replaced with the
MutexGuard.h file since all ThreadSupport* declared was a Mutex Guard.
The implementation of MutexGuard.h is now based on sys::Mutex which hides
its implementation and makes it unnecessary to have the -NoSupport.h and
-PThreads.h versions of ThreadSupport.
* All places in ExecutionEngine that previously referred to "Mutex" now
refer to sys::Mutex
* All places in ExecutionEngine that previously referred to "MutexLocker"
now refer to MutexGuard (this is frivolous but I believe the technically
correct name for such a class is "Guard" not a "Locker").
These changes passed all of llvm-test. All we need now are some test cases
that actually use multiple threads.
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Add a Mutex class for thread synchronization in a platform-independent way.
The current implementation only supports pthreads. Win32 use of Critical
Sections will be added later. The design permits other threading models to
be used if (and only if) pthreads is not available.
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Implement the X86 Subtarget.
This consolidates the checks for target triple, and setting options based
on target triple into one place. This allows us to convert the asm printer
and isel over from being littered with "forDarwin", "forCygwin", etc. into
just having the appropriate flags for each subtarget feature controlling
the code for that feature.
This patch also implements indirect external and weak references in the
X86 pattern isel, for darwin. Next up is to convert over the asm printers
to use this new interface.
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allows objdump to know which function we are emitting to:
00000000 <foo>: <----
0: b8 01 00 00 00 mov $0x1,%eax
5: 03 44 24 04 add 0x4(%esp,1),%eax
9: c3 ret
... and allows .o files to be useful for linking :)
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Add a *VERY INITIAL* machine code emitter class. This is enough to take
this C function:
int foo(int X) { return X +1; }
and make objdump produce the following:
$ objdump -d t-llvm.o
t-llvm.o: file format elf32-i386
Disassembly of section .text:
00000000 <.text>:
0: b8 01 00 00 00 mov $0x1,%eax
5: 03 44 24 04 add 0x4(%esp,1),%eax
9: c3 ret
Anything using branches or refering to the constant pool or requiring
relocations will not work yet.
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This is the last MVTSDNode.
This allows us to eliminate a bunch of special case code for handling
MVTSDNodes.
Also, remove some uses of dyn_cast that should really be cast (which is
cheaper in a release build).
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This is the last MVTSDNode.
This allows us to eliminate a bunch of special case code for handling
MVTSDNodes.
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MVTSDNode class. This class is used to provide an operand to operators
that require an extra type. We start by converting FP_ROUND_INREG and
SIGN_EXTEND_INREG over to using it.
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1. Use isValid() to check validity of the resulting path name in the
eraseSuffix even though we can't think of a case where eraseSuffix could
possibly cause an invalid path name.
2. Rewrite isValid() to not use the deprecated realpath function any more.
It now just uses isascii to make sure all the characters are legit.
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This chagne just renames some sys::Path methods to ensure they are not
misused. The Path documentation now divides methods into two dimensions:
Path/Disk and accessor/mutator. Path accessors and mutators only operate
on the Path object itself without making any disk accesses. Disk accessors
and mutators will also access or modify the file system. Because of the
potentially destructive nature of disk mutators, it was decided that all
such methods should end in the work "Disk" to ensure the user recognizes
that the change will occur on the file system. This patch makes that
change. The method name changes are:
makeReadable -> makeReadableOnDisk
makeWriteable -> makeWriteableOnDisk
makeExecutable -> makeExecutableOnDisk
setStatusInfo -> setStatusInfoOnDisk
createDirectory -> createDirectoryOnDisk
createFile -> createFileOnDisk
createTemporaryFile -> createTemporaryFileOnDisk
destroy -> eraseFromDisk
rename -> renamePathOnDisk
These changes pass the Linux Deja Gnu tests.
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