specified in the same file that the library itself is created. This is
more idiomatic for CMake builds, and also allows us to correctly specify
dependencies that are missed due to bugs in the GenLibDeps perl script,
or change from compiler to compiler. On Linux, this returns CMake to
a place where it can relably rebuild several targets of LLVM.
I have tried not to change the dependencies from the ones in the current
auto-generated file. The only places I've really diverged are in places
where I was seeing link failures, and added a dependency. The goal of
this patch is not to start changing the dependencies, merely to move
them into the correct location, and an explicit form that we can control
and change when necessary.
This also removes a serialization point in the build because we don't
have to scan all the libraries before we begin building various tools.
We no longer have a step of the build that regenerates a file inside the
source tree. A few other associated cleanups fall out of this.
This isn't really finished yet though. After talking to dgregor he urged
switching to a single CMake macro to construct libraries with both
sources and dependencies in the arguments. Migrating from the two macros
to that style will be a follow-up patch.
Also, llvm-config is still generated with GenLibDeps.pl, which means it
still has slightly buggy dependencies. The internal CMake
'llvm-config-like' macro uses the correct explicitly specified
dependencies however. A future patch will switch llvm-config generation
(when using CMake) to be based on these deps as well.
This may well break Windows. I'm getting a machine set up now to dig
into any failures there. If anyone can chime in with problems they see
or ideas of how to solve them for Windows, much appreciated.
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There is still a bit more refactoring left to do in Targets. But we are now very
close to fixing all the layering issues in MC.
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TargetLoweringObjectFileImpl down to MCObjectFileInfo.
TargetAsmInfo is done to one last method. It's *almost* gone!
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(including compilation, assembly). Move relocation model Reloc::Model from
TargetMachine to MCCodeGenInfo so it's accessible even without TargetMachine.
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to MCRegisterInfo. Also initialize the mapping at construction time.
This patch eliminate TargetRegisterInfo from TargetAsmInfo. It's another step
towards fixing the layering violation.
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The enum names as well as order (i.e. value)
had skewed, which means that consumers of the
tablegen-ed table would see different values than
intended. Make both files have a superset of enums,
and add classification as needed for numMCOperands.
Reviewed by Owen Anderson
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CPU, and feature string. Parsing some asm directives can change
subtarget state (e.g. .code 16) and it must be reflected in other
modules (e.g. MCCodeEmitter). That is, the MCSubtargetInfo instance
must be shared.
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- Each target asm parser now creates its own MCSubtatgetInfo (if needed).
- Changed AssemblerPredicate to take subtarget features which tablegen uses
to generate asm matcher subtarget feature queries. e.g.
"ModeThumb,FeatureThumb2" is translated to
"(Bits & ModeThumb) != 0 && (Bits & FeatureThumb2) != 0".
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be the first encoded as the first feature. It then uses the CPU name to look up
features / scheduling itineray even though clients know full well the CPU name
being used to query these properties.
The fix is to just have the clients explictly pass the CPU name!
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MCInst operands for ARM. This allows it to be
more tolerant of malformed MCInsts or incorrect
instruction metadata.
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disassembler API. Hooked this up to the ARM target so such tools as Darwin's
otool(1) can now print things like branch targets for example this:
blx _puts
instead of this:
blx #-36
And even print the expression encoded in the Mach-O relocation entried for
things like this:
movt r0, :upper16:((_foo-_bar)+1234)
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error stream, in cases where the AsmParser is
being invoked by EDDisassembler. Before, they
were being sent to errs() because no error handler
was installed in the SourceMgr.
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getEDInfo(), in which case this code would dereference
NULL. EDInst can already handle NULL info, so avoid
the dereference and pass NULL through.
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otool(1), this time with the needed fix for case sensitive file systems :) .
This is a work in progress as the interface for producing symbolic operands is
not done. But a hacked prototype using information from the object file's
relocation entiries and replacing immediate operands with MCExpr's has been
shown to work with no changes to the instrucion printer. These APIs will be
moved into a dynamic library at some point.
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This is a work in progress as the interface for producing symbolic operands is
not done. But a hacked prototype using information from the object file's
relocation entiries and replacing immediate operands with MCExpr's has been
shown to work with no changes to the instrucion printer. These APIs will be
moved into a dynamic library at some point.
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the alias of an InstAlias instead of the thing being aliased. Because we need to
know the features that are valid for an InstAlias.
This is part of a work-in-progress.
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it to ignore valid uses of FS and GS as additional
base registers in address computations. Added a test
case for this.
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Now, Syntax is only used as a tie-breaker if the Arch
matches. Previously, a request for x86_64 disassembler followed by the
i386 disassembler in a single process would return the cached x86_64
disassembler. Fixes <rdar://problem/8958982>
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better in the llvm world. Among other things, this changes:
1. The guts of libedis are now moved into lib/MC/MCDisassembler
2. llvm-mc now depends on lib/MC/MCDisassembler, not tools/edis,
so edis and mc don't have to be built in series.
3. lib/MC/MCDisassembler no longer depends on the C api, the C
API depends on it.
4. Various code cleanup changes.
There is still a lot to be done to make edis fit with the llvm
design, but this is an incremental step in the right direction.
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