Link in Sparc libs for the JIT, even on X86 to be able to support debugging

of Sparc JIT (printing out instrs) on X86. Con: this increases linking time.

llvm-svn: 6361
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Misha Brukman 2003-05-27 21:42:05 +00:00
parent afffd58fe6
commit 4931c59635
2 changed files with 38 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -2,9 +2,25 @@ LEVEL = ../..
TOOLNAME = lli
PARALLEL_DIRS = Interpreter JIT
JITLIBS = lli-jit codegen x86
USEDLIBS = lli-interpreter $(JITLIBS) bcreader vmcore scalaropts.a \
analysis.a support.a target.a
# FIXME: This enables testing the Sparc JIT on x86.
# Perhaps in the future this should be a ./configure option.
# Generic JIT libraries
JITLIBS = lli-jit codegen
ARCHLIBS =
# What the X86 JIT requires
JITLIBS += x86
ARCHLIBS +=
# What the Sparc JIT requires
JITLIBS += sparc
ARCHLIBS = sched livevar instrument.a profpaths transformutils.a \
bcwriter transforms.a ipo.a ipa.a datastructure.a regalloc \
mapping select postopts.a preopts
USEDLIBS = lli-interpreter $(JITLIBS) bcreader vmcore scalaropts \
analysis.a support.a target.a $(ARCHLIBS)
# Have gcc tell the linker to export symbols from the program so that
# dynamically loaded modules can be linked against them.

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@ -2,9 +2,25 @@ LEVEL = ../..
TOOLNAME = lli
PARALLEL_DIRS = Interpreter JIT
JITLIBS = lli-jit codegen x86
USEDLIBS = lli-interpreter $(JITLIBS) bcreader vmcore scalaropts.a \
analysis.a support.a target.a
# FIXME: This enables testing the Sparc JIT on x86.
# Perhaps in the future this should be a ./configure option.
# Generic JIT libraries
JITLIBS = lli-jit codegen
ARCHLIBS =
# What the X86 JIT requires
JITLIBS += x86
ARCHLIBS +=
# What the Sparc JIT requires
JITLIBS += sparc
ARCHLIBS = sched livevar instrument.a profpaths transformutils.a \
bcwriter transforms.a ipo.a ipa.a datastructure.a regalloc \
mapping select postopts.a preopts
USEDLIBS = lli-interpreter $(JITLIBS) bcreader vmcore scalaropts \
analysis.a support.a target.a $(ARCHLIBS)
# Have gcc tell the linker to export symbols from the program so that
# dynamically loaded modules can be linked against them.