This patch finally enables the SystemZ target in the default build
(with --enable-targets=all).
Patch by Richard Sandiford.
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This patch wires up the SystemZ target in configure, so that it can now be
built using --enable-targets=systemz. It is not yet included in the default
build (--enable-targets=all); this will be done by a follow-up patch.
Patch by Richard Sandiford.
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On freebsd this makes sure that symbols are exported on the binaries that need
them. The net result is that we should get symbols in the binaries that need
them on every platform.
On linux x86-64 this reduces the size of the bin directory from 262MB to 250MB.
Patch by Stephen Checkoway.
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We already use features from 2.8.6, this just gives a slightly more friendly
message when the dependency isn't met.
Patch from Keith Walker.
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This patch allows us to use cmake to specify a cross compiler: target different
than host. In particular, it moves LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE and TARGET_TRIPLE
variables from cmake/config-ix.cmake to the toplevel CMakeLists.txt to make them
available at configure time.
Here is the command line that I have used to test my patches to create a Hexagon
cross compiler hosted on x86:
$ cmake -G Ninja -D LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD:STRING=Hexagon -D TARGET_TRIPLE:STRING=hexagon-unknown-linux-gnu -D LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE:STRING=hexagon-unknown-linux-gnu -D LLVM_TARGET_ARCH:STRING=hexagon-unknown-linux-gnu ..
$ ninja check
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This patch allows us to use cmake to specify a cross compiler for Hexagon.
In particular, the patch adds a missing case for the target Hexagon in
cmake/config-ix.cmake, and it moves LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE and TARGET_TRIPLE
variables from cmake/config-ix.cmake to the toplevel CMakeLists.txt to make them
available at configure time. Here is the command line that I have used to test
my patches:
$ cmake -G Ninja -D BUILD_SHARED_LIBS:BOOL=ON -D LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD:STRING=Hexagon -D TARGET_TRIPLE:STRING=hexagon-unknown-linux-gnu -D LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE:STRING=hexagon-unknown-linux-gnu -D LLVM_TARGET_ARCH:STRING=hexagon-unknown-linux-gnu -D LLVM_ENABLE_PIC:BOOL=OFF ..
$ ninja check
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yaml2obj takes a textual description of an object file in YAML format
and outputs the binary equivalent. This greatly simplifies writing
tests that take binary object files as input.
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re-used. Also, build in direct support for accumulating a set of lit
parameters, arguments, and testsuites to run as part of a 'check-all'
rule. This sinks 'check-all' from a Clang-specific construct to
a generic construct of the project.
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optional library support to the llvm-build tool:
- Add new command line parameter to llvm-build: “--enable-optional-libraries”
- Add handing of new llvm-build library type “OptionalLibrary”
- Update Cmake and automake build systems to pass correct flags to llvm-build
based on configuration
Patch by Dan Malea!
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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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Also refactor the existing OProfile profiling code to reuse the same interfaces with the VTune profiling code.
In addition, unit tests for the profiling interfaces were added.
This patch was prepared by Andrew Kaylor and Daniel Malea, and reviewed in the llvm-commits list by Jim Grosbach
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This is useful for clients that want to maintain compatibility
across multiple releases of LLVM. Currently users like Klee and
Mesa all have to roll their own 'parse llvm-config --version
output and generate defines' solution.
Also reuse the new macros so that version information is less
redundant/likely to fall out of sync again in the future.
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It could only be specified on the commandline, and wouldn't show
up as an option in the GUI or when invoked via `cmake -i` at all.
This also tells CMake that it's a BOOL, rather than "UNINITIALIZED".
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And fix the double-[]. It was including the [] as part of
the project name somehow, resulting in PACKAGE_TARNAME "-llvm-"
and a strange docdir default:
./configure --help | grep docdir
--docdir=DIR documentation root [DATAROOTDIR/doc/-llvm-]
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of the targets we know about. Because this is cached, rebuilds won't
detect when new targets show up. It's also a bit simpler to just say
"all". If users want to restrict the target set, they can still do so,
and then the cache will preserve what they have explicitly set this
field to.
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