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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chandler Carruth
6b547686c5 Update the file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepo
to reflect the new license.

We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.

Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.

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2019-01-19 08:50:56 +00:00
Eugene Zelenko
643c0a4367 [CodeGen] Fix some Clang-tidy modernize-use-using and Include What You Use warnings; other minor fixes (NFC).
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2017-06-07 23:53:32 +00:00
John Brawn
eca7f4535b Reapply r276973 "Adjust Registry interface to not require plugins to export a registry"
This differs from the previous version by being more careful about template
instantiation/specialization in order to prevent errors when building with
clang -Werror. Specifically:
 * begin is not defined in the template and is instead instantiated when Head
   is. I think the warning when we don't do that is wrong (PR28815) but for now
   at least do it this way to avoid the warning.
 * Instead of performing template specializations in LLVM_INSTANTIATE_REGISTRY
   instead provide a template definition then do explicit instantiation. No
   compiler I've tried has problems with doing it the other way, but strictly
   speaking it's not permitted by the C++ standard so better safe than sorry.

Original commit message:

Currently the Registry class contains the vestiges of a previous attempt to
allow plugins to be used on Windows without using BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, where a
plugin would have its own copy of a registry and export it to be imported by
the tool that's loading the plugin. This only works if the plugin is entirely
self-contained with the only interface between the plugin and tool being the
registry, and in particular this conflicts with how IR pass plugins work.

This patch changes things so that instead the add_node function of the registry
is exported by the tool and then imported by the plugin, which solves this
problem and also means that instead of every plugin having to export every
registry they use instead LLVM only has to export the add_node functions. This
allows plugins that use a registry to work on Windows if
LLVM_EXPORT_SYMBOLS_FOR_PLUGINS is used.


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2016-08-05 11:01:08 +00:00
John Brawn
a0fb2b6393 Revert r276973 "Adjust Registry interface to not require plugins to export a registry"
Buildbot failures when building with clang -Werror. Reverting while I try to
figure this out.


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2016-07-28 17:17:22 +00:00
John Brawn
b1bee514fd Reapply r276856 "Adjust Registry interface to not require plugins to export a registry"
This version has two fixes compared to the original:
 * In Registry.h the template static members are instantiated before they are
   used, as clang gives an error if you do it the other way around.
 * The use of the Registry template in clang-tidy is updated in the same way as
   has been done everywhere else.

Original commit message:

Currently the Registry class contains the vestiges of a previous attempt to
allow plugins to be used on Windows without using BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, where a
plugin would have its own copy of a registry and export it to be imported by
the tool that's loading the plugin. This only works if the plugin is entirely
self-contained with the only interface between the plugin and tool being the
registry, and in particular this conflicts with how IR pass plugins work.

This patch changes things so that instead the add_node function of the registry
is exported by the tool and then imported by the plugin, which solves this
problem and also means that instead of every plugin having to export every
registry they use instead LLVM only has to export the add_node functions. This
allows plugins that use a registry to work on Windows if
LLVM_EXPORT_SYMBOLS_FOR_PLUGINS is used.


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2016-07-28 12:48:17 +00:00
John Brawn
5682750bf9 Revert r276856 "Adjust Registry interface to not require plugins to export a registry"
This is causing a huge pile of buildbot failures.


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2016-07-27 11:41:18 +00:00
John Brawn
1a61c31c5a Adjust Registry interface to not require plugins to export a registry
Currently the Registry class contains the vestiges of a previous attempt to
allow plugins to be used on Windows without using BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, where a
plugin would have its own copy of a registry and export it to be imported by
the tool that's loading the plugin. This only works if the plugin is entirely
self-contained with the only interface between the plugin and tool being the
registry, and in particular this conflicts with how IR pass plugins work.

This patch changes things so that instead the add_node function of the registry
is exported by the tool and then imported by the plugin, which solves this
problem and also means that instead of every plugin having to export every
registry they use instead LLVM only has to export the add_node functions. This
allows plugins that use a registry to work on Windows if
LLVM_EXPORT_SYMBOLS_FOR_PLUGINS is used.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21385


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2016-07-27 11:18:38 +00:00
Philip Reames
477926b924 Revert 258157
According the build bots, clang is using the Registry class somewhere as well. Will reapply with appropriate clang changes at a later point.



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2016-01-19 18:41:10 +00:00
Philip Reames
c66b44070b [GC] Registry initialization and linkage interactions
The Registry class constructs a linked list of nodes whose storage is inside static variables and nodes are added via static initializers. The trick is that those static initializers are in both the LLVM code base, and some random plugin that might get loaded in at runtime. The existing code tries to use C++ templates and their ODR rules to get a single definition of the registry for each type, but, experimentally, this doesn't quite work as designed. (Well, the entire structure doesn't. It might not actually be an ODR problem.)

Previously, when I tried moving the GCStrategy class (along with it's registry) from CodeGen to IR, I ran into a problem where asking the GCStrategyRegistry a question would return inconsistent results depending on whether you asked from CodeGen (where the static initializers still were) or Transforms. My best guess is that this is a result of either a) an order of initialization error, or b) we ended up with two copies of the registry being created. I remember at the time having convinced myself it was probably (b), but I don't have any of my notes around from that investigation any more.

See http://reviews.llvm.org/rL226311 for the original patch in question.

This patch tries to remove the possibility of (b) above. (a) was already fixed in change 258109.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16170




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2016-01-19 18:34:27 +00:00
Philip Reames
999412767a clang-format all the GC related files (NFC)
Nothing interesting here...




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2015-01-16 23:16:12 +00:00
Philip Reames
5e62b8471d GCStrategy should not own GCFunctionInfo
This change moves the ownership and access of GCFunctionInfo (the object which describes the safepoints associated with a safepoint under GCRoot) to GCModuleInfo. Previously, this was owned by GCStrategy which was in turned owned by GCModuleInfo. This made GCStrategy module specific which is 'surprising' given it's name and other purposes.

There's a few more changes needed, but we're getting towards the point we can reuse GCStrategy for gc.statepoint as well.

p.s. The style of this code ends up being a mess. I was trying to move code around without otherwise changing much. Once I get the ownership structure rearranged, I will go through and fixup spacing, naming, comments etc.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6587



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2014-12-11 01:47:23 +00:00
Philip Reames
3490d23337 Remove the Module pointer from GCStrategy and GCMetadataPrinter
In the current implementation, GCStrategy is a part of the ownership structure for the gc metadata which describes a Module. It also contains a reference to the module in question. As a result, GCStrategy instances are essentially Module specific.

I plan to transition away from this design. Instead, a GCStrategy will be owned by the LLVMContext. It will be a lightweight policy object which contains no information about the Modules or Functions involved, but can be easily reached given a Function.

The first step in this transition is to remove the direct Module reference from GCStrategy. This also requires removing the single user of this reference, the GCMetadataPrinter hierarchy. In theory, this will allow the lifetime of the printers to be scoped to the LLVMContext as well, but in practice, I'm not actually changing that. (Yet?)

An alternate design would have been to move the direct Module reference into the GCMetadataPrinter and change the keying of the owning maps to explicitly key off both GCStrategy and Module. I'm open to doing it that way instead, but didn't see much value in preserving the per Module association for GCMetadataPrinters.

The next change in this sequence will be to start unwinding the intertwined ownership between GCStrategy, GCModuleInfo, and GCFunctionInfo.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6566



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2014-12-09 23:57:54 +00:00
Chris Lattner
7d73c7f0d6 mcize the gc metadata printing stuff.
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2010-04-04 07:39:04 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
1610d430be Remove pointless forward declaration, MSVC got confused by this.
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2010-03-14 22:00:28 +00:00
Chris Lattner
aba9bcb9b6 switch GC_LABEL to use an MCSymbol operand instead of a label ID operand.
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2010-03-14 07:27:07 +00:00
Chris Lattner
33adcfb4d2 rename TAI -> MAI, being careful not to make MAILJMP instructions :)
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2009-08-22 21:43:10 +00:00
Chris Lattner
af76e592c7 Rename TargetAsmInfo (and its subclasses) to MCAsmInfo.
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2009-08-22 20:48:53 +00:00
Owen Anderson
cb37188323 Use raw_ostream throughout the AsmPrinter.
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2008-08-21 00:14:44 +00:00
Gordon Henriksen
8715367182 Don't require Registry specializations to define random static variables.
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2008-08-17 19:08:34 +00:00
Gordon Henriksen
5eca075b74 Rename some GC classes so that their roll will hopefully be clearer.
In particular, Collector was confusing to implementors. Several
thought that this compile-time class was the place to implement
their runtime GC heap. Of course, it doesn't even exist at runtime.
Specifically, the renames are:

  Collector               -> GCStrategy
  CollectorMetadata       -> GCFunctionInfo
  CollectorModuleMetadata -> GCModuleInfo
  CollectorRegistry       -> GCRegistry
  Function::getCollector  -> getGC (setGC, hasGC, clearGC)

Several accessors and nested types have also been renamed to be
consistent. These changes should be obvious.

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2008-08-17 18:44:35 +00:00
Gordon Henriksen
5a29c9eed1 Factor GC metadata table assembly generation out of Collector in preparation for splitting AsmPrinter into its own library.
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2008-08-17 12:56:54 +00:00