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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Enable the makefile check on the result of find-cycles.pl. LLVM is now
cycle free and we intend to keep it that way. This patch will fail the
build if cycles are found.
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instead of throwing an exception. This reduces the amount of code that is
exposed to exceptions (e.g. FileUtilities), though it is clearly only one step
along the way.
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This is faster because SplitFunctionsOutOfModule no longer calls Clone Module and then removes the functions it doesnt want from the module returned. Instead it creates a module and copies over the specified functions, making changes to the new and old module where neccessary. This reduces the memory demand.
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have a compile-host version of "nm", not build-host. In order to effect this
we must use autoconf to determine the correct "nm" to use and propagate that
through the makefiles, through llvm-config and finally to GenLibDeps.pl as
an optional argument.
Patch contributed by Anton Korobeynikov. Thanks!
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dependency is found. The find-cycles.pl script now exits with a return code
that equals the number of cycles found. The Makefile was changed to ignore
the status code of find-cycles.pl. This should be removed once the libraries
are free of cyclic dependencies.
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This works around bugs in some versions of the cygwin linker.
Patch contributed by Anton Korobeynikov.
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Don't both with the "C" and "cc" extensions as they aren't common and they
the "C" extension conflicts with the "c" extension on operating systems
that have case insensitive file names.
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recognized as such! This prevents the CppWriter from treating every
operand as a forward reference and making a mess of the output.
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which allows it to debug optimizer infinite loops. This patch is contributed
by Nick Lewycky, thanks!
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1. Add #includes to LinkAllVMCore.h to get Mangler.o and InlineAsm.o
2. Make Mangler.h and InlineAsm.h use the macros to ensure linkage
3. Make each of the tools with --load options include LinkAllVMCore.h
This should be the last set of changes for this bug and 800.
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1. llvm is built with objroot = OBJ and installed.
2. OBJ is deleted or install tree is shipped.
3. llvm-config is run.
In this scenario, llvm-config shouldn't emit an error message at #3, it
should just know it's not running in the objdir :)
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This can be used for tools that want makefile rules to depend on the libraries
(e.g. so the tool is relinked when a library changes).
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through to gcc when its being used as a linker. This allows -L and -l
(and any other) options to be added so that non-complete bytecode files
can be processed with bugpoint. The -Xlinker option can be added as many
times as needed.
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If installed, ignore the prefix the tree is configured with: always use the
prefix that llvm-config is currently at, which may be different if the tree
was moved.
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BCWriter, and bzip2 libraries. Adjust the various makefiles to accommodate
these changes. This was done to speed up link times.
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mess as functions were moved around into a better ordering. The code was
extended to provide various -gen-* options to better control what the
generated output should be. Currently it is possible to generate entire
modules (three different ways), functions, global variables, and types.
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a floating point conversion problem with NAN in intrinsics.ll. llvm2cpp
makes an attempt to provide the correct conversion, based on the
implementation in the CBackend writer, but it doesn't get NAN correct.
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1. Get rid of old AsmWriter cruft that's not needed.
2. Implement several instructions. Enough to get by globalvars.ll and
alignment.ll in the Feature test suite.
3. Handle constants properly (don't repeat definitions).
4. Make the output compatible with llvm-dis for diff purposes.
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1. Return the module from the MakeModule function so it can be verified.
2. Make sure types get generated with their names
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This is a safekeeping commit. The program is not finished. It currently
handles modules, types, global variables and function declarations. Blocks
and instructions remain to be done.
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Minor tweaks in public headers and a few .cpp files so that LLVM can build
successfully with -pedantic and projects using LLVM with -pedantic don't
get warnings from LLVM. There's still more -pedantic warnings to fix.
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Don't check in the LibDeps.txt and FinalLibDeps.txt files to CVS because
the content differs from platform to platform. Instead, adjust the makefile
so that a dummy llvm-config is built if Perl is not available.
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1. If Perl is not available, don't run Perl dependent targets.
2. Check in FinalLibDeps.txt for build environments that can't build it
because there's no Perl processor.
3. Ensure that FinalLibDeps.txt depends on LibDeps.txt so it is
automatically regenerated.
4. Support objdir != srcdir building.
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1. Check for Perl and only build llvm-config if its available.
2. Add some virtual components
3. Don't depend on "standard" location for Perl, but configured location
4. Document the tool with a POD file.
This version is now ready for testing by users.
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1. LLVMCBackend.o now depends on LLVMCodeGen.o (why we're not sure)
2. LLVMExecutionEngine.o no longer depends on LLVMInterpreter.o nor LLVMJIT.o
Thanks, Chris.
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is a handy tool for users of LLVM who want to be able to quickly get
information about LLVM's configuration. It is intended to be used in the
command line of other tools. Documentation will be forthcoming in a
subsequent patch.
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makefile using the utils/GenLibDeps.pl script with the -flat option. It
records the dependencies between libraries in such a way that the
llvm-config script can easily read it (in makefile dependency format).
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the rule for building the LibDeps.txt file using GenLibDeps.pl. This needs
to be done from time to time manually in order to keep LibDeps.txt up to
date.
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almost impossible with the new CFE. It now guarantees that the static
ctor/dtor list is correctly split between the modules.
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Add support for running static ctor/dtors that aren't handled by __main.
This fixes programs with the JIT and the new CFE, such as HBD.
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With these patches we implement the ability for the Linker library to
keep track of which libraries were actually bytecode files (not archives)
and cause their users to remove such files from the list of libraries to
pass to the native linker.
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pass manager do it's thing." Fixes crash when compiling -g files and suppresses
dwarf statements if no debug info is present.
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1. Don't mix C++ and C standard I/O, convert to C++ iostreams
2. Wrap long lines
3. use the std namespace to simplify/shorten the code
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Generally, remove use of fork/exec from bugpoint in favor of the portable
sys::Program::ExecuteAndWait method. This change requires two new options
to bugpoint to tell it that it is running in "child" mode. In this mode,
it reads its input and runs the passes. The result code signals to the
parent instance of bugpoint what happened (success, fail, crash).
This change should make bugpoint usable on Win32 systems.
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* Changed the -rpath option from cl::opt to cl::list
* Changed the interface to GenerateNative to take a std::vector<std::string>
instead of just a std::string
* Changed GenerateNative to generate multiple -Wl,-rpath, options to be
passed to gcc.
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This patch adds a -post-link-opts option to llvm-ld which allows an arbitrary
program to optimize bytecode after linking. The program is passed two file
names. The first is the input (linked bytecode) the second is where it must
place its output (presumably after optimizing). If the output file is bytecode,
it is used as a substitute for the input. This will allow things like poolalloc
to be written as a separate program instead of a loadable module or built into
LLVM.
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