api's look like this:
ModuleProvider *getBytecodeModuleProvider(
const std::string &Filename, ///< Name of file to be read
BCDecompressor_t *BCDC = Compressor::decompressToNewBuffer,
std::string* ErrMsg = 0, ///< Optional error message holder
BytecodeHandler* H = 0 ///< Optional handler for reader events
);
This is ugly, but allows a client to say:
getBytecodeModuleProvider("foo", 0);
If they do this, there is no dependency on the compression libraries, saving
codesize.
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This patch replaces the SymbolTable class with ValueSymbolTable which does
not support types planes. This means that all symbol names in LLVM must now
be unique. The patch addresses the necessary changes to deal with this and
removes code no longer needed as a result. This completes the bulk of the
changes for this PR. Some cleanup patches will follow.
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Removing -raise has neglible positive or negative side effects so we are
opting to remove it. See the PR for comparison details.
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Take an incremental step towards type plane elimination. This change
separates types from values in the symbol tables by finally making use
of the TypeSymbolTable class. This yields more natural interfaces for
dealing with types and unclutters the SymbolTable class.
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This patch removes the SetCC instructions and replaces them with the ICmp
and FCmp instructions. The SetCondInst instruction has been removed and
been replaced with ICmpInst and FCmpInst.
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adding a temporary wrapper around the ostream to make it friendly to
functions expecting an LLVM stream. This should be fixed in the future.
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append "exit <retcode>" to the end of the output file. This is used by
the nightly tester to make bugpoint match the output generated by the
RunSafely.sh script so it doesn't find false positives.
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The long awaited CAST patch. This introduces 12 new instructions into LLVM
to replace the cast instruction. Corresponding changes throughout LLVM are
provided. This passes llvm-test, llvm/test, and SPEC CPUINT2000 with the
exception of 175.vpr which fails only on a slight floating point output
difference.
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speed up, it sometimes makes it crash on complex bc files, which isn't very nice.
With this, bugpoint can reduce the 176.gcc failure.
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miscompilation. This is useful for working around GCC+CBE bugs or for handling
programs that CBE doesn't support (e.g. inline asm) when searching for
optimizer bugs.
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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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initializers as well. This is only a first pass. It can be slow because
it clones the module for each pass. An obvious improvement is not to do that.
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This patch implements the first increment for the Signless Types feature.
All changes pertain to removing the ConstantSInt and ConstantUInt classes
in favor of just using ConstantInt.
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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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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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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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which allows it to debug optimizer infinite loops. This patch is contributed
by Nick Lewycky, thanks!
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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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BCWriter, and bzip2 libraries. Adjust the various makefiles to accommodate
these changes. This was done to speed up link times.
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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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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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into the LLVMAnalysis library.
This allows LLVMTranform and LLVMTransformUtils to be archives and linked
with LLVMAnalysis.a, which provides any missing definitions.
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SparcV9 JIT.
2. Make LLVMTransformUtils a relinked object file and always link it before
LLVMAnalysis.a. These two libraries have circular dependencies on each
other which creates problem when building the SparcV9 JIT. This change
fixes the dependency on all platforms problems with a minimum of fuss.
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pointer marking the end of the list, the zero *must* be cast to the pointer
type. An un-cast zero is a 32-bit int, and at least on x86_64, gcc will
not extend the zero to 64 bits, thus allowing the upper 32 bits to be
random junk.
The new END_WITH_NULL macro may be used to annotate a such a function
so that GCC (version 4 or newer) will detect the use of un-casted zero
at compile time.
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Instead of emitting a JIT stub that looks like this:
internal void %l1_main_entry_2E_ce_wrapper(int) {
header:
%resolver = call sbyte* %getPointerToNamedFunction( sbyte* getelementptr ([20 x sbyte]* %l1_main_entry_2E_ce_name, int 0, int 0) ) ; <sbyte*> [#uses=1]
%resolverCast = cast sbyte* %resolver to void (int)* ; <void (int)*> [#uses=1]
call void %resolverCast( int %0 )
ret void
}
Emit one that looks like this:
internal void %l1_main_entry_2E_ce_wrapper(int) {
Entry:
%fpcache = load void (int)** %l1_main_entry_2E_ce.fpcache ; <void (int)*> [#uses=2]
%isNull = seteq void (int)* %fpcache, null ; <bool> [#uses=1]
br bool %isNull, label %lookupfp, label %usecache
usecache: ; preds = %lookupfp, %Entry
%fp = phi void (int)* [ %resolverCast, %lookupfp ], [ %fpcache, %Entry ] ; <void (int)*> [#uses=1]
call void %fp( int %0 )
ret void
lookupfp: ; preds = %Entry
%resolver = call sbyte* %getPointerToNamedFunction( sbyte* getelementptr ([20 x sbyte]* %l1_main_entry_2E_ce_name, int 0, int 0) ) ; <sbyte*> [#uses=1]
%resolverCast = cast sbyte* %resolver to void (int)* ; <void (int)*> [#uses=2]
store void (int)* %resolverCast, void (int)** %l1_main_entry_2E_ce.fpcache
br label %usecache
}
This makes the JIT debugger *MUCH* faster on large programs, as
getPointerToNamedFunction takes time linear with the size of the program, and
before we would call it every time a function in the text module was called from
the safe module (ouch!).
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This chagne just renames some sys::Path methods to ensure they are not
misused. The Path documentation now divides methods into two dimensions:
Path/Disk and accessor/mutator. Path accessors and mutators only operate
on the Path object itself without making any disk accesses. Disk accessors
and mutators will also access or modify the file system. Because of the
potentially destructive nature of disk mutators, it was decided that all
such methods should end in the work "Disk" to ensure the user recognizes
that the change will occur on the file system. This patch makes that
change. The method name changes are:
makeReadable -> makeReadableOnDisk
makeWriteable -> makeWriteableOnDisk
makeExecutable -> makeExecutableOnDisk
setStatusInfo -> setStatusInfoOnDisk
createDirectory -> createDirectoryOnDisk
createFile -> createFileOnDisk
createTemporaryFile -> createTemporaryFileOnDisk
destroy -> eraseFromDisk
rename -> renamePathOnDisk
These changes pass the Linux Deja Gnu tests.
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Get rid of the difference between file paths and directory paths. The Path
class now simply stores a path that can refer to either a file or a
directory. This required various changes in the implementation and interface
of the class with the corresponding impact to its users. Doxygen comments were
also updated to reflect these changes. Interface changes are:
appendDirectory -> appendComponent
appendFile -> appendComponent
elideDirectory -> eraseComponent
elideFile -> eraseComponent
elideSuffix -> eraseSuffix
renameFile -> rename
setDirectory -> set
setFile -> set
Changes pass Dejagnu and llvm-test/SingleSource tests.
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1. Get rid of TOOLLINKOPTS as it is a hold over from llvm-test and only
used to communicate additional libraries to the linker. The *standard*
way to do that is with the LIBS variable which this change supports.
2. Allow the TARGETS_TO_BUILD variable to be set from the configuration
substitution. This is the result of the --enable-target= parameter to
the configure script.
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*** Attempting to perform final cleanups: Final cleanups failed. Sorry. :( Ple
ase report a bug!
<llc>llc.exe: bytecode didn't read correctly.
llc.exe: bytecode didn't read correctly.
<crash>
Assertion failed: M && "You can't write a null module!!", file c:\llvm\lib\bytec
ode\writer\writer.cpp, line 1094
The fact that llc bombed (in this case) is ok, but bugpoint shouldn't crash after this.
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* Place a try/catch block around the entire tool to Make sure std::string
exceptions are caught and printed before exiting the tool.
* Make sure we catch unhandled exceptions at the top level so that we don't
abort with a useless message but indicate than an unhandled exception was
generated.
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function or something. Since FileRemover takes a const reference to
sys::Path, we need to pass an actual sys::Path variable.
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* Pass sys::Path instead of std::string for paths
* Correct the types of arguments passed to RunProgramWithTimeout due to its
interface using sys::Path instead of std::string
* Replace "/dev/null" (not portable) with empty string which
sys::Program::ExecuteAndWait recognizes as "redirect to bit bucket"
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* removeFile() -> sys::Path::destroyFile()
* remove extraneous toString() calls
* convert local variables representing path names from std::string to
sys::Path
* Use sys::Path objects with FileRemove instead of std::string
* Use sys::Path methods for construction of path names
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* Make the OutputC and OutputAsm functions work with sys::Path for the output
file name instead of using std::string.
* Get rid of extraneous "toString" calls.
* Change "removeFile" to sys::Path::destroyFile()
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* Remove #inclusion of FileUtilities.h, not needed any more.
* Convert getUniqueFilename -> sys::Pat::makeUnique()
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Adjust to changes in the interface of FindExecutable, getting ToolRunner
ready for bigger things to come.
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Move include/Config and include/Support into include/llvm/Config,
include/llvm/ADT and include/llvm/Support. From here on out, all LLVM
public header files must be under include/llvm/.
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* Print out another '\n' after printing out program execution status
* Make sure code wraps at 80 cols
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two things: the FIXME in ExtractBlocks needs to be implemented, and the basic block
extractor itself needs to have enough bugs fixed for this to be more or less
useful.
Until the time that this is generally useful, it is hidden behind the new bugpoint
-enable-block-extraction option. I hope to get the FIXME done tonight.
Also of note, this patch adds a -extract-bbs option to bugpoint which can be used
to debug the block extractor. (hint hint Misha :)
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fills in a ToolArgs vector in the AbstractInterpreter if it is set. This
ToolArgs vector is used to pass additional arguments to LLI and/or LLC.
This is intended to address Bug 40.
Also, make -debug-only=toolrunner work for the LLC and CBE
AbstractInterpreters.
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wrapper idea uniformly: we can use Value::replaceAllUsesWith() instead of
special-casing by class of user.
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by creating an internal wrapper function with same signature as the external
function, and use it instead of the "real" function.
The wrapper then calls the external function using the same JIT function
resolution API that has been used before for rewriting instructions, since the
wrapper has an explicit call instruction which we can rewrite.
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code. This "instantly" gives us loop-extractor power to assist with the
debugment of our nasty codegen issues. :)
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1. Each time the loop extractor extracted a loop, we would leak a module.
2. When we extracted a loop, we didn't add the new function to the list of
miscompiled functions. Thus if the bug was in a loop nest and we
extracted it, we could actually *LOSE THE BUG*, which is very bad.
With these patches, bugpoint has successfully found a bug for me in a function
with several nested loops, and cut it down to just one of them. :) :)
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miscompiled, try to use the loop extractor to reduce the program down to a
loop nest that is being miscompiled. In practice, the loop extractor appears
to have too many bugs for this to be useful, but hopefully they will be fixed
soon...
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* Make several methods of bugdriver global functions (ParseInputFile, PrintFunctionList)
* Make PrintFunctionList truncate the output after 10 entries, like the crash debugger
did. This allows code sharing.
* Add a couple of methods to BugDriver that allows us to eliminate some friends
* Improve comments in ExtractFunction.cpp
* Make classes that used to be friends up bugdriver now live in anon namespaces
* Rip a bunch of functionality in the miscompilation tester into a new
TestMergedProgram function for future code sharing.
* Fix a bug in the miscompilation tester induced in my last checkin
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code duplication. Also, don't use ReduceMiscompilingFunctions::TestFuncs
to print out the final message.
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