1. When the JIT is asked to remove a function, updating it's
mapping to 0, we invalidate any function stubs used only
by that function. Now, also invalidate the JIT's mapping
from the GV the stub pointed to, to the address of the GV.
2. When dlsym stubs for cross-process JIT are enabled, do not
abort just because a named function cannot be found in the
JIT's process.
3. Fix various assumptions about when it is ok to use the lazy
resolver when non-lazy JITing is enabled.
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This invalidates the stubs in the resolver map when they are no longer referenced,
and should the JIT memory manager ever pick up a deallocateStub interface, the
JIT could reclaim the memory for unused stubs as well.
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on failure to resolve it.
Do not abort on failure to resolve an external symbol when using dlsym stubs,
since the symbol may not be in the JIT's address space. Just use 0.
Allow dlsym stubs to differentiate between GlobalVars and Functions.
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that has not been JIT'd yet, the callee is put on a list of pending functions
to JIT. The call is directed through a stub, which is updated with the address
of the function after it has been JIT'd. A new interface for allocating and
updating empty stubs is provided.
Add support for removing the ModuleProvider the JIT was created with, which
would otherwise invalidate the JIT's PassManager, which is initialized with the
ModuleProvider's Module.
Add support under a new ExecutionEngine flag for emitting the infomration
necessary to update Function and GlobalVariable stubs after JITing them, by
recording the address of the stub and the name of the GlobalValue. This allows
code to be copied from one address space to another, where libraries may live
at different virtual addresses, and have the stubs updated with their new
correct target addresses.
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there.
This changes the interpreter to use libffi. After this patch, the interpreter
will barely be able to call any external functions if built on a system without
libffi installed (just enough to pass 'make check' really). But with libffi,
we can now call any function that isn't variadic or taking a struct or vector
parameter (but pointer to struct is fine). Patch by Alexei Svitkine!
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This requires a rebuild of 'configure' itself. I will be committing that next, but
built with the wrong version of autoconf. Somebody who has the right one, please update
it.
As a side-note, because of the way autoconf works, all built tools will link against
libffi, not just lli. If you know how to fix this, please let me know ...
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Split Support/Registry.h into two files so that we have less to
recompile every time CommandLine.h is changed.
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SingleSource/UnitTests/2007-04-25-weak.c in JIT mode. The test
now passes on systems which are able to produce a correct
reference output to compare with.
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