Controls whether libCompilerDriver should be loaded dynamically. By default this
is needed only on Win32, to make dynamic plugins work.
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Implemented by making lib/CompilerDriver a shared library that holds all the
global static data (CommandLine options, plugin registry) that we unfortunately
have to live with.
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Chris recently broke llvmc with his Makefile changes (r75379). That patch made
the global change .o -> .a, which caused built-in llvmc plugins to stop working
since plugin initialization in llvmc is based on static variables not referenced
from the main executable. This patch implements auto-generated forced references
to the plugin libraries.
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place it with -pedantic. Remove -Wunused since it
is implied by -Wall. Group -Wno-unused-parameter
with -Wall -W since it is the combination of these
two that turns on -Wunused-parameter.
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object files. Now we always build LLVM libraries into archives (.a files).
This makes the 'make' build work more like the cmake build, among other
things. Doing this exposed some latent circular library dependencies, so
I think that llvm-config wasn't quite right for .o files anyway.
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gcc rather than directly to the linker: gcc will
then modify the linker options it generates (it
will not use --relax for example, incompatible
with -r, as it otherwise would). This fixes the
sparc build.
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pthreads, otherwise ar complains of unresolved references to pthread_mutex_*.
LTO doesn't actually use pthreads, but ManagedStatic does.
Fix this by linking in LIBS (that contains pthreads) for LTO and gold.
For now this links in more libs than needed (libffi for example), we can figure
out later how to link in those libs per-tool later.
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- This matches the normal dependency generation code.
- This also fixes the problem that when building a normal and bitcode
archive from the same source, the dependency files would overwrite
one another. Which was bad.
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possible to build both a .a and a .bca.
- My understanding is no one else is using this stuff, please let me
know if I am wrong.
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Should now work when building with objdir != srcdir and when llvm-gcc is not
available.
Thanks to Duncan Sands for testing and advice!
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we're not testing out-of-date code. This also makes "make check" and
"make unittests" work out-of-the box right after the configure step, without
requiring the user to run "make tools-only" or "make libs-only".
Tested on Linux/x86_64 and Darwin/x86.
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- Required some extra makefile tweaks to introduce a new flag var
which only goes to compile/link tools but not the relink step,
otherwise we get a copy of libgcov in the relinked .o files.
- No configure magic for this.
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From the code: "There are "Proj" libs (defined by the user's project) and "LLVM"
libs (defined by the LLVM project)." LINK_COMPONENTS are clearly defined by the
LLVM project.
Additionally, this fixes an issue with llvmc's build process:-)
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target directories themselves. This also means that VMCore no longer
needs to know about every target's list of intrinsics. Future work
will include converting the PowerPC target to this interface as an
example implementation.
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essential problem was that the DAG can contain
random unused nodes which were never analyzed.
When remapping a value of a node being processed,
such a node may become used and need to be analyzed;
however due to operands being transformed during
analysis the node may morph into a different one.
Users of the morphing node need to be updated, and
this wasn't happening. While there I added a bunch
of documentation and sanity checks, so I (or some
other poor soul) won't have to scratch their head
over this stuff so long trying to remember how it
was all supposed to work next time some obscure
problem pops up! The extra sanity checking exposed
a few places where invariants weren't being preserved,
so those are fixed too. Since some of the sanity
checking is expensive, I added a flag to turn it
on. It is also turned on when building with
ENABLE_EXPENSIVE_CHECKS=1.
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use a SUB instruction instead of an ADD, because -128 can be
encoded in an 8-bit signed immediate field, while +128 can't be.
This avoids the need for a 32-bit immediate field in this case.
A similar optimization applies to 64-bit adds with 0x80000000,
with the 32-bit signed immediate field.
To support this, teach tablegen how to handle 64-bit constants.
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- It turns out this is enough to completely break dependency file
(.d) usage (at least for my gmake).
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- Fixes bug in dependency inclusions where make with unspecified
target wouldn't include dependency files, eek!
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runnable on the build machine.
There are a few bits that need built for the build environment (TableGen).
This patch builds those bits, and the associated libraries, for the build
environment as well as the (usual) host environment.
Thanks to Eric C. and Devang P. for pre-commit review.
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the comments in FastISelEmitter.cpp for details on what this is.
This is currently experimental and unusable.
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Don't include system headers in the .d files.
Don't use $@ in the makefile rules, as there are two possible targets it could resolve to: use the one that we need explicitly.
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put into the CPP.Defines variable. Seems the convention was corrupted with
various changes made. It is important to get command line parameters into the
right variable because things like llvm-config and sub-makefiles depend on it.
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--enable-expensive-checks allows the developer to enable runtime
checking that can greatly increase compile time. Currently it only
turns on _GLIBCXX_DEBUG. Other expensive debugging checks added later
should be controlled by this configure option.
This patch also updates llvm-config with a --cppflags option to inform
llvm-gcc how to build itself so that it is compatible with an llvm that
was built with _GLIBCXX_DEBUG.
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Make the sys::Path::getFileStatus function more efficient by having it
return a pointer to the FileStatus structure rather than copy it. Adjust
uses of the function accordingly. Also, fix some memory issues in sys::Path.
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"clean" target item. This gets around having the built sources disappear
when only one build mode wants to be cleaned. With the "clean-all" target,
all build modes are cleaned so it also makes sense to clean out the built
sources at that point.
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a directory's Makefile will prevent the build products from that directory
from being installed. This is useful for tools and libraries that are
only useful as part of the build process.
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libraries linked with. This permits a project to still use USEDLIBS to
specify its own libraries in conjunction with LINK_COMPONENTS. llvm-stacker
needs this after libLLVMTransforms.a went away.
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use of the REJECT macro but we don't use it. This just hushes up a warning
in the presence of -Wno-unused.
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depend on the compiler. This works around problems in the Stacker runtime
when the CFE changes in such a way that the assembly file needs to be
updated.
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premature, these libraries will be going away for the 2.0 release. Other
arrangements for profiling, gc, etc. should be made in the next few months.
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Turn on -Wunused and -Wno-unused-parameter. Clean up most of the resulting
fall out by removing unused variables. Remaining warnings have to do with
unused functions (I didn't want to delete code without review) and unused
variables in generated code. Maintainers should clean up the remaining
issues when they see them. All changes pass DejaGnu tests and Olden.
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will compute a locally wrong numbering for the intrinsics. This fixes a
nasty issue where the x86 backend started miscompiling stuff in a 'cvs up'd
build after the altivec intrinsics were added.
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