already emitted and fix a latent bug in DIECloner where the DW_CHILDREN_yes
flag is set based on the number of children in the input DIE rather than
the number of children that are actually being cloned.
rdar://problem/23439845
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Summary:
This patch does a couple of things:
- Adds a new argument `--shared-mode` which accepts a list of components and prints whether or not the provided components need to be linked statically or shared.
- Fixes `--libnames` when CMake BUILD_SHARED_LIBS is used.
- Fixes `--libnames`, `--libs`, and `--libfiles` for dylib when static components aren't installed.
- Fixes `--libnames`, `--libs`, `--libfiles`, and `--components` to use LLVM_DYLIB_COMPONENTS as the component manifest for dylib linking.
- Uses the host platform's usual convention for filename extensions and such, instead of always defaulting to Unix-izms.
Because I don't own a Mac, I am not able to test the Mac platform dependent stuff locally. If someone would be willing to run a build for me on their machine (unless there's a better option), I'd appreciate it.
Reviewers: jfb, brad.king, whitequark, beanz
Subscribers: beanz, jauhien, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13198
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Tokens shouldn't be blindly replaced with undef/null. Also, don't try
to remove EH pad instructions from the top of basic blocks.
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Some implicit ilist iterator conversions have crept back into Analysis,
Transforms, Hexagon, and llvm-stress. This removes them.
I'll commit a patch immediately after this to disallow them (in a
separate patch so that it's easy to revert if necessary).
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Summary:
We frequently run bugpoint on a linked module that consists of all
modules we create while jitting the julia standard library. This module
has a very large number of compile units (10000+) in `llvm.dbg.cu`,
which didn't get reduced at all, requiring manual post processing.
This is an attempt to have bugpoint go through and attempt to reduce
the number of global named metadata nodes as well as their operands,
to cut down the number of roots for such metadata.
Reviewers: dexonsmith, reames, pete
Subscribers: pete, dexonsmith, reames, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14043
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The needed lld matching changes to be submitted immediately next,
but this revision will cause lld failures with this alone which is expected.
This removes the eating of the error in Archive::Child::getSize() when the characters
in the size field in the archive header for the member is not a number. To do this we
have all of the needed methods return ErrorOr to push them up until we get out of lib.
Then the tools and can handle the error in whatever way is appropriate for that tool.
So the solution is to plumb all the ErrorOr stuff through everything that touches archives.
This include its iterators as one can create an Archive object but the first or any other
Child object may fail to be created due to a bad size field in its header.
Thanks to Lang Hames on the changes making child_iterator contain an
ErrorOr<Child> instead of a Child and the needed changes to ErrorOr.h to add
operator overloading for * and -> .
We don’t want to use llvm_unreachable() as it calls abort() and is produces a “crash”
and using report_fatal_error() to move the error checking will cause the program to
stop, neither of which are really correct in library code. There are still some uses of
these that should be cleaned up in this library code for other than the size field.
The test cases use archives with text files so one can see the non-digit character,
in this case a ‘%’, in the size field.
These changes will require corresponding changes to the lld project. That will be
committed immediately after this change. But this revision will cause lld failures
with this alone which is expected.
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Summary:
This change makes the CMake build system generate libraries for Linux and Darwin matching the makefile build system.
Linux libraries follow the pattern lib${name}.${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.so so that ldconfig won't pick it up incorrectly.
Darwin libraries are not versioned.
Note: On linux the non-versioned symlink is generated at install-time not build time. I plan to fix that eventually, but I expect that is good enough for the purposes of fixing this bug.
Reviewers: loladiro, tstellarAMD
Subscribers: axw, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13841
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Summary:
This prints NO if LLVM was built with -fno-rtti or an equivalent flag
and YES otherwise. The reasons to add -has-rtti rather than adding -fno-rtti
to --cxxflags are:
1. Building LLVM with -fno-rtti does not always mean that client
applications need this flag.
2. Some compilers have a different flag for disabling rtti, and the
compiler being used to build LLVM may not be the compiler being used to
build the application.
Reviewers: echristo, chandlerc, beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11849
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Introduce DIPrinter which takes care of rendering DILineInfo and
friends. This allows LLVMSymbolizer class to return a structured data
instead of plain std::strings.
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Bypassing LLVM for this has a number of benefits:
1) Laziness support becomes asm-syntax agnostic (previously lazy jitting didn't
work on Windows as the resolver block was in Darwin asm).
2) For cross-process JITs, it allows resolver blocks and trampolines to be
emitted directly in the target process, reducing cross process traffic.
3) It should be marginally faster.
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A new call I added to linkInModule from llvm-link in r251866
was still passing in a boolean for an argument that was changed to an
enum in r246561. I didn't catch this in my merge since the bool false
matched the flag value it mapped to.
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This restores commit r251837, with the new library dependence added to
llvm-link/Makefile to address bot failures.
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Which is needed if we want to replace darwin’s nm(1) with llvm-nm
as there are many uses of grouped flags. The added test case is
one specific case that is in real use.
rdar://23337419
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This reverts commit r251837, due to a number of bot failures of the form:
/home/grosser/buildslave/perf-x86_64-penryn-O3-polly-fast/llvm.obj/tools/llvm-link/Release+Asserts/llvm-link.o:llvm-link.cpp:function
loadIndex(llvm::LLVMContext&, llvm::Module const*): error: undefined
reference to
'llvm::object::FunctionIndexObjectFile::create(llvm::MemoryBufferRef,
llvm::LLVMContext&, llvm::Module const*, bool)'
/home/grosser/buildslave/perf-x86_64-penryn-O3-polly-fast/llvm.obj/tools/llvm-link/Release+Asserts/llvm-link.o:llvm-link.cpp:function
loadIndex(llvm::LLVMContext&, llvm::Module const*): error: undefined
reference to 'llvm::object::FunctionIndexObjectFile::takeIndex()'
I'm not sure why these are happening - I added Object to the requred
libraries in tools/llvm-link/LLVMBuild.txt and the LLVM_LINK_COMPONENTS
in tools/llvm-link/CMakeLists.txt. Confirmed for my build that these
symbols come out of libLLVMObject.a. What am I missing?
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Summary:
Support for necessary linkage changes and symbol renaming during
ThinLTO function importing.
Also includes llvm-link support for manually importing functions
and associated llvm-link based tests.
Note that this does not include support for intelligently importing
metadata, which is currently imported duplicate times. That support will
be in the follow-on patch, and currently is ignored by the tests.
Reviewers: dexonsmith, joker.eph, davidxl
Subscribers: tobiasvk, tejohnson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13515
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1. Added a set of public interfaces in InstrProfRecord
class to access (read/write) value profile data.
2. Changed IndexedProfile reader and writer code to
use the newly defined interfaces and hide implementation
details.
3. Added a couple of unittests for value profiling:
- Test new interfaces to get and set value profile data
- Test value profile data merging with various scenarios.
No functional change is expected. The new interfaces will also
make it possible to change on-disk format of value prof data
to be more compact (to be submitted).
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We never need to pass end(). This will also remove some complication
once we start adding error checking.
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While llvm-nm parses the -g option and has help that describes it as:
-extern-only - Show only external symbols
There is no code in the program to use the boolean valve it sets from the
command line.
rdar://23261095
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Introduce LLVMSymbolizer::symbolizeInlinedCode() instead of switching
on PrintInlining option passed to the constructor. This will be needed
once we retrun structured data (instead of std::string) from
LLVMSymbolizer and move printing logic out.
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These MachO file directives are used by linkers and other tools to provide
compatibility information, much like the existing .ios_version_min and
.macosx_version_min.
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For CloudABI's toolchain I have a symlink that goes from <target>-ar and
<target>-ranlib to LLVM's ar binary, to mimick GNU Binutils' naming
scheme. The problem is that if we're targetting ARM64, the name of the
ranlib executable is aarch64-unknown-cloudabi-ranlib. This already
contains the string "ar".
Let's move the "ranlib" test above the "ar" test. It's not that likely
that we're going to see operating systems or harwdare architectures that
are called "ranlib".
Reviewed by: rafael
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14123
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Summary:
We've had a lot of discussion in the past about the meaningful and useful default behaviors for the llvm-shlib tool. The original implementation was heavily geared toward Apple's use, and I think that was wrong. This patch seeks to correct that.
I've removed the LLVM_DYLIB_EXPORT_ALL variable and made libLLVM export everything by default.
I've also added a new target that is only built on Darwin for libLLVM-C as a library that re-exports the LLVM-C API. This library is not built on Linux because ELF doesn't support re-export libraries in the same way MachO does.
Reviewers: chapuni, resistor, bogner, axw
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13842
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Processing bitcode from a different LLVM version can lead to
unexpected behavior. The LLVM project guarantees autoupdating
bitcode from a previous minor revision for the same major, but
can't make any promise when reading bitcode generated from a
either a non-released LLVM, a vendor toolchain, or a "future"
LLVM release. This patch aims at being more user-friendly and
allows a bitcode produce to emit an optional block at the
beginning of the bitcode that will contains an opaque string
intended to describe the bitcode producer information. The
bitcode reader will dump this information alongside any error it
reports.
The optional block also includes an "epoch" number, monotonically
increasing when incompatible changes are made to the bitcode. The
reader will reject bitcode whose epoch is different from the one
expected.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13666
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
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In this mode it just tries to tail merge the strings without imposing any other
format constrains. It will not, for example, add a null byte between them.
Also add support for keeping a tentative size and offset if we decide to
not optimize after all.
This will be used shortly in lld for merging SHF_STRINGS sections.
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in the size field in the archive header for the member is not a number. To do this we
have all of the needed methods return ErrorOr to push them up until we get out of lib.
Then the tools and can handle the error in whatever way is appropriate for that tool.
So the solution is to plumb all the ErrorOr stuff through everything that touches archives.
This include its iterators as one can create an Archive object but the first or any other
Child object may fail to be created due to a bad size field in its header.
Thanks to Lang Hames on the changes making child_iterator contain an
ErrorOr<Child> instead of a Child and the needed changes to ErrorOr.h to add
operator overloading for * and -> .
We don’t want to use llvm_unreachable() as it calls abort() and is produces a “crash”
and using report_fatal_error() to move the error checking will cause the program to
stop, neither of which are really correct in library code. There are still some uses of
these that should be cleaned up in this library code for other than the size field.
Also corrected the code where the size gets us to the “at the end of the archive”
which is OK but past the end of the archive will return object_error::parse_failed now.
The test cases use archives with text files so one can see the non-digit character,
in this case a ‘%’, in the size field.
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Previously, we only expanded function and filename column widths when
rendering file reports. This commit makes the change for function
reports as well.
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This reverts commit r250239.
It seems unwanted changes got committed here, and part of
the patch does not seem correct.
For instance RoundUpToAlignment() is called without its returned
value actually used.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
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memory, rather than representing the stubs in IR. Update the CompileOnDemand
layer to use this functionality.
Directly emitting stubs is much cheaper than building them in IR and codegen'ing
them (see below). It also plays well with remote JITing - stubs can be emitted
directly in the target process, rather than having to send them over the wire.
The downsides are:
(1) Care must be taken when resolving symbols, as stub symbols are held in a
separate symbol table. This is only a problem for layer writers and other
people using this API directly. The CompileOnDemand layer hides this detail.
(2) Aliases of function stubs can't be symbolic any more (since there's no
symbol definition in IR), but must be converted into a constant pointer
expression. This means that modules containing aliases of stubs cannot be
cached. In practice this is unlikely to be a problem: There's no benefit to
caching such a module anyway.
On balance I think the extra performance is more than worth the trade-offs: In a
simple stress test with 10000 dummy functions requiring stubs and a single
executed "hello world" main function, directly emitting stubs reduced user time
for JITing / executing by over 90% (1.5s for IR stubs vs 0.1s for direct
emission).
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Summary:
This patch adds support to llvm-lto that mirrors the support added by
r249270 to the gold plugin. This enables better testing of combined
index generation for ThinLTO.
Added a new test, and this support will be used in the test in D13515.
Reviewers: joker.eph
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13847
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This avoids problems with different (u)intXX definition on different
platforms. Specifically this fixes a case on OS/X which had uint64_t
defined as unsigned long long.
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This lets us make guesses about symbols in third party DLLs without
debug info, like MSVCR120.dll or kernel32.dll. dbghelp does the same
thing.
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Summary:
Sometimes you want to install a custom compiler and use it like the system compiler without overriding the system compiler. This patch lets you create xctoolchains that the darwin command line tools can use.
To use this patch set LLVM_CREATE_XCODE_TOOLCHAIN=On in your CMake invocation and build the `install-code-toolchain` target.
After installation you can set the envar EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAINS_DIR to your installed Toolchains directory, and the TOOLCHAINS envar to the toolchain identifier (ex org.llvm.3.8.0svn). This will then cause /usr/bin/clang to call your newly installed clang.
Reviewers: Bigcheese, bogner
Subscribers: tobiasfar, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13605
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<windows.h> defines macros named min and max in conflict with
<algorithm>. Prevent macro expansion by wrapping std::min in
parenthesis.
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TrivialMemoryManager currently doesn't check the return type of AllocateRWX --
and returns a 'null' MemoryBlock to its caller. As pointed out by Lang,
this exposes some serious issues with the MemoryManager interface. There's,
in fact, no way to report back an error to clients rather than aborting in
case memory can't be allocated. Eventually the interface will grow to support
this, but for now, fail sooner rather than later.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13627
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We now use clang by default and fallback to gcc when requested.
With this commit, names reflect reality. No functional change
intended.
Discussed with: Rafael Espindola.
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This is to match autoconf where LLVM_SUBMIT_SUBVERSION is usually set to ${LLVM_VERSION_MINOR}.${LLVM_VERSION_PATCH}.
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to get away with this because llvm/Support/GCOV.h was an implementation detail
of the llvm-gcov tool, but it's now being used by FDO.
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malformed Mach-O file that caused a crash. This was because of an
assert where the code was incorrectly attempting to parse relocation
entries off of the sections and the filetype was not an MH_OBJECT.
rdar://22983603
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from malformed Mach-O files that caused crashes. The first because the
offset in a dyld bind table entry was out of range. The second because their
was no image info section and the routine printing it did not have the
need check to see the section did not exist.
rdar://22983603
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Summary:
Previously the relative address flag only affected PDB debug info. Now
both DIContext implementations always expect to be passed virtual
addresses. llvm-symbolizer is now responsible for adding ImageBase to
module offsets when --relative-offset is passed.
Reviewers: zturner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12883
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from malformed Mach-O files that caused a crash because of a
section header had a size that extended past the end of the file.
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Even if we don't have it in PATH, lipo should usually exist in the same directory
as dsymutil. Keep the fallback looking up the PATH, it's very useful when
testing a non-installed executable.
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This fixes memory allocation problems by making the merge operation keep
the profile readers around until the merged profile has been emitted.
This is needed to prevent the inlined function names to disappear from
the function profiles. Since all the names are kept as references, once
the reader disappears, the names are also deallocated.
Additionally, XFAIL on big-endian architectures. The test case uses a
gcov file generated on a little-endian system.
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Summary:
Adds support for automatically detecting and printing strings
represented by Array abbrev operands, analogous to the string dumping
performed for Blob abbrev operands.
Enhanced the ThinLTO combined index test to check for the appropriate
module and function strings.
Reviewers: dexonsmith, joker.eph, davidxl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13553
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llvm-nm only needs the target to parse module level assembly in bitcode. It doesn't need a disassembler or codegen.
llvm-objdump needs to be able to disassemble a file, but doesn't need asm parsers or codegen.
This reduces the sizes of these tools by a few MB each, depending on how many backends are linked in.
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Previously the CompileOnDemand layer always created single-function partitions.
In theory this new API allows for more interesting partitions, though this has
not been well tested yet.
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from malformed Mach-O files that caused crashes.
We recently got about 700 malformed Mach-O files which we have
been using the improve the robustness of tools that deal with reading
data from object files. These resulted in about 20 small bug fixes to
the darwin based tools.
The goal here is to also improve the robustness of llvm-objdump and
this is the first two fixes. In talking with Tim Northover the approach
we thought might be best is to:
1) Only include tests for the malformed Mach-O files that cause crashes
(not all 700+ tests).
2) The test should only contain the command line option that caused the
crash and not all the others that don’t matter.
3) There should be only one line for the FileCheck that is past the point
of the crash if possible and if possible indicates the malformation.
Again the goal is to fix crashes and not so much care about how the
printing of malformed data comes out.
Tim also suggested if we really wanted to add test cases for all 700+
malformed Mach-O files putting them in the regression tests might be
an option. But many of these do not cause crashes.
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if there exists not definition for the type.
For this to work, we need to clone the imported modules before building
the decl context chains of the DIEs in the non-skeleton CUs.
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Summary:
The bitcode format is described in this document:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B036uwnWM6RWdnBLakxmeDdOeXc/view
For more info on ThinLTO see:
https://sites.google.com/site/llvmthinlto
The first customer is ThinLTO, however the data structures are designed
and named more generally based on prior feedback. There are a few
comments regarding how certain interfaces are used by ThinLTO, and the
options added here to gold currently have ThinLTO-specific names as the
behavior they provoke is currently ThinLTO-specific.
This patch includes support for generating per-module function indexes,
the combined index file via the gold plugin, and several tests
(more are included with the associated clang patch D11908).
Reviewers: dexonsmith, davidxl, joker.eph
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13107
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AArch64 uses $d* and $x* to interleave between text and data.
llvm-objdump didn't know about this so it ended up printing garbage.
This patch is a first step towards a solution of the problem.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13360
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Add support to the indexed instrprof reader and writer for the format
that will be used for value profiling.
Patch by Betul Buyukkurt, with minor modifications.
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PDB files have a lot of noise in them, with hundreds (or thousands)
of symbols from system libraries and compiler generated types. If
you're only looking for a specific type, this can be problematic.
This CL allows you to display *only* types, variables, or compilands
matching a particular pattern. These filters can even be combined
with exclude filters. Include-only filters are given priority, so
that first the set of items to display is limited only to those that
match the include filters, and then the set of exclude filters is
applied to those. If there are no include filters specified, then
it means "display everything".
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The fuzzer argument parser will ignore all options starting with '--' so
operation mode options should begin with '--' and fuzzer options should begin
with '-'. Fuzzer arguments must still follow --fuzzer-args so that they escape
the parsing performed by the CommandLine library.
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This is closer to the expected behavior of an iterator and avoids awkward
warnings from clang's -Wrange-loop-analysis below.
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Summary:
For fixed length instructions, we can use -max_len to limit the fuzzer to a
single instruction. This doesn't work for variable length instruction sets
since a 4-byte input could consist of one 4-byte instruction or two 2-byte
instructions.
This patch adds a --insn-limit to llvm-mc-fuzzer to limit the input in
terms of instructions processed.
Reviewers: kcc
Subscribers: kcc, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12960
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This reverts commit r247898 (which reverted r247894).
Patch fixed to address two issues exposed by buildbots:
- unused variable warning in NDEBUG mode
- std::initializer_list lifetime issue causing test failures
Original Summary:
Support for including the function bitcode indices in the Value Symbol
Table. This requires writing the VST after the function blocks, which in
turn requires a new VST forward declaration record encoding the offset of
the full VST (which is backpatched to contain the offset after the VST
is written).
This patch also enables the lazy function reader to use the new function
indices out of the VST. This support will be used by ThinLTO as well, which
will be in a follow on patch. Backwards compatibility with older bitcode
files is maintained.
A new test is also included.
The bitcode format (used for the lazy reader as well as the upcoming
ThinLTO patches) came out of discussions with Duncan and others and is
described here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B036uwnWM6RWdnBLakxmeDdOeXc/view
Reviewers: dexonsmith, davidxl, joker.eph
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12536
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Temporarily revert to fix some buildbot issues. One is a minor issue
with a variable unused in NDEBUG mode. More concerning are some test
failures on win7 that I need to dig into.
This reverts commit 4e66a74543459832cfd571db42b4543580ae1d1d.
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Summary:
Support for including the function bitcode indices in the Value Symbol
Table. This requires writing the VST after the function blocks, which in
turn requires a new VST forward declaration record encoding the offset of
the full VST (which is backpatched to contain the offset after the VST
is written).
This patch also enables the lazy function reader to use the new function
indices out of the VST. This support will be used by ThinLTO as well, which
will be in a follow on patch. Backwards compatibility with older bitcode
files is maintained.
A new test is also included.
The bitcode format (used for the lazy reader as well as the upcoming
ThinLTO patches) came out of discussions with Duncan and others and is
described here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B036uwnWM6RWdnBLakxmeDdOeXc/view
Reviewers: dexonsmith, davidxl, joker.eph
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12536
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Summary:
Only the disassembler is supported in this patch but it has already found a few
issues in the Mips disassembler (mostly invalid instructions being successfully
disassembled).
Reviewers: kcc
Subscribers: russell.gallop, silvas, kcc, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12723
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We already fail with 'No such file or directory' when we try to open
the file -- if that doesn't exist. Also add a test to verify this behavior.
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This reverts commit r247730, effectively reapplying r247729. This time
I have an lld commit ready to follow.
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This temporarily reverts commit r247729, as it caused lld build
failures. I'll recommit once I have an lld patch ready-to-go.
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