gold plugin is built with Large File Support (sizeof(off_t) == 64 on i686)
and the rest of LLVM is built w/o Large File Support
(sizeof(off_t) == 32 on i686) which corrupts the stack.
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will ignore the erasedOnReboot option, and properly escape the
backslash in "C:\TEMP". Thanks to Aaron and Francois.
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- Add TSFlags for the instruction formats. The idea here is to use
as much encoding as possible from getBinaryCodeForInstr, and having
TSFLags formats for that would make it easier to encode most part
of the instructions (since Mips encodings are pretty straightforward)
- Improve the mips mechanism for compilation callback
- Add Mips specific code for invalidating the instruction cache
- Next patch will address wrong tablegen encoding
Commit msg added by my own but the patch is from Sasa Stankovic.
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It is an endian-aware helper that can read data from a StringRef. It will
come in handy for DWARF parsing. This class is inspired by LLDB's
DataExtractor, but is stripped down to the bare minimum needed for DWARF.
Comes with unit tests!
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Before we just left the remaining bytes uninitialized. This is another step in making llvm valgrind-clean again.
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This patch adds support of NativeClient (*-*-nacl) OS support to LLVM.
It's already supported in autoconf/config.sub.
The motivation for this change is to start upstreaming PNaCl work. The
whole set of patches include llvm backends (i686, x86_64, ARM),
llvm-gcc (probably, would not be upstreamed because it's deprecated)
and clang (the work has been just started, the amount of changes is
going to be low and the most of the work is expected to be done close
to the mainline).
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When this variable is set, "uname -r" will return its value instead of the
real OS version. Make this affect LLVM's triple for consistency.
<rdar://problem/9919167>
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screwy things by setting PWD != getcwd(). For example, some developers I know
will use this to control the value in gcc's DW_AT_comp_dir value in debug
output. With this patch, that trick will now work on clang too.
The only other effect of this change is that the static analysis will now
respect $PWD when reporting the directory of the files in its HTML output. I
think that's fine.
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If true and 'model' parameter is not an absolute path, a temp directory will be prepended.
Make it true by default to match current behaviour.
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The header file was already properly located. The previous need for it
in Support had to do with the version string printing which was fixed in
r135757.
Also update build dependencies where libraries that needed the
functionality of the Target library (in the form of the TargetRegistry)
were picking it up via Support. This is pretty pervasive, essentially
every TargetInfo library (ARMInfo, etc) uses TargetRegistry, making it
depend on Target. All of these were previously just sneaking by.
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the Support library. Now its part of the TargetRegistry, and the three
commands that care about this explicitly register this extra bit of
version information.
The set of commands which care was computed by intersecting those which
use the Support library's version string printing and those that
initialize all the registered targets in a way that produces
a meaningful list. The only odd ball out is that 'clang -cc1as -version'
no longer prints the registered targets. I don't think anyone is really
interested in that (especially as the fact that llvm-mc does so is under
a FIXME), but if someone really does want this back I'll happily apply
the same patch there.
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function on the TargetRegistry. Also clean it up and use the modern LLVM
utility libraries available instead of rolling a few things manually.
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register extra version information to be printed. This is designed to
allow those tools which link in various targets to also print those
registered targets under --version.
Currently this printing logic is embedded into the Support library
directly; a huge layering violation. This is the first step to hoisting
it out into the tools without adding lots of duplicated code.
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FIXME: There is an inconsistency. llvm::Triple does not understand "ppc32" and PowerPC/TargetInfo holds "ppc32".
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errors like the one corrected by r135261. Migrate all LLVM callers of the old
constructor to the new one.
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desired overload.
This is a bit of a hackish workaround to fix the compile after r135259.
Let me know if there is a better approach.
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According to Intel Application Note 485, this value is used for
"Intel Core i7 and Intel Xeon processor". Just include it with the other
"corei7-avx" entries.
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toString() now takes an optional bool argument that,
depending on the radix, adds the appropriate prefix
to the integer's string representation that makes it into a
meaningful C literal, e.g.:
hexademical: '-f' becomes '-0xf'
octal: '77' becomes '077'
binary: '110' becomes '0b110'
Patch by nobled@dreamwidth.org!
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Patch by: Jakub Staszak!
Introduces BranchProbability. Changes unsigned to uint32_t all over and
uint64_t only when overflow is expected.
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This is important for the correct lowering of unwind instructions
(which doesn't matter at all) and llvm.eh.resume calls (which does).
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This change allows bugpoint to pinpoint the "opt" pass and bitcode
segment responsible for a crash caused by miscompilation. At least it
works well for me now, without having to create any custom execution
wrappers.
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comments claimed it did this, but the LHS value was actually an unused variable.
The new system considers only the '-foo' part when comparing it for typos
against flags that have values, but still look at the whole string for flags
that don't. That way, we'll still correct '-inst=combine' to '-instcombine'.
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