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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This will allow other utilities (including a future RuntimeDyld replacement) to
use these types without pulling in the major Core types (JITDylib, etc.).
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Doesn't build on Windows. The call to 'lookup' is ambiguous. Clang and
MSVC agree, anyway.
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x64-windows-msvc/builds/787
C:\b\slave\clang-x64-windows-msvc\build\llvm.src\unittests\ExecutionEngine\Orc\CoreAPIsTest.cpp(315): error C2668: 'llvm::orc::ExecutionSession::lookup': ambiguous call to overloaded function
C:\b\slave\clang-x64-windows-msvc\build\llvm.src\include\llvm/ExecutionEngine/Orc/Core.h(823): note: could be 'llvm::Expected<llvm::JITEvaluatedSymbol> llvm::orc::ExecutionSession::lookup(llvm::ArrayRef<llvm::orc::JITDylib *>,llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr)'
C:\b\slave\clang-x64-windows-msvc\build\llvm.src\include\llvm/ExecutionEngine/Orc/Core.h(817): note: or 'llvm::Expected<llvm::JITEvaluatedSymbol> llvm::orc::ExecutionSession::lookup(const llvm::orc::JITDylibSearchList &,llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr)'
C:\b\slave\clang-x64-windows-msvc\build\llvm.src\unittests\ExecutionEngine\Orc\CoreAPIsTest.cpp(315): note: while trying to match the argument list '(initializer list, llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr)'
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In the new scheme the client passes a list of (JITDylib&, bool) pairs, rather
than a list of JITDylibs. For each JITDylib the boolean indicates whether or not
to match against non-exported symbols (true means that they should be found,
false means that they should not). The MatchNonExportedInJD and MatchNonExported
parameters on lookup are removed.
The new scheme is more flexible, and easier to understand.
This patch also updates JITDylib search orders to be lists of (JITDylib&, bool)
pairs to match the new lookup scheme. Error handling is also plumbed through
the LLJIT class to allow regression tests to fail predictably when a lookup from
a lazy call-through fails.
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MaterializationResponsibility.
VModuleKeys are intended to enable selective removal of modules from a JIT
session, however for a wide variety of use cases selective removal is not
needed and introduces unnecessary overhead. As of this commit, the default
constructed VModuleKey value is reserved as a "do not track" value, and
becomes the default when adding a new module to the JIT.
This commit also changes the propagation of VModuleKeys. They were passed
alongside the MaterializationResponsibity instance in XXLayer::emit methods,
but are now propagated as part of the MaterializationResponsibility instance
itself (and as part of MaterializationUnit when stored in a JITDylib).
Associating VModuleKeys with MaterializationUnits in this way should allow
for a thread-safe module removal mechanism in the future, even when a module
is in the process of being compiled, by having the
MaterializationResponsibility object check in on its VModuleKey's state
before commiting its results to the JITDylib.
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Renames:
JITDylib's setFallbackDefinitionGenerator method to setGenerator.
DynamicLibraryFallbackGenerator class to DynamicLibrarySearchGenerator.
ReexportsFallbackDefinitionGenerator to ReexportsGenerator.
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This adds two arguments to the main ExecutionSession::lookup method:
MatchNonExportedInJD, and MatchNonExported. These control whether and where
hidden symbols should be matched when searching a list of JITDylibs.
A similar effect could have been achieved by filtering search results, but
this would have involved materializing symbol definitions (since materialization
is triggered on lookup) only to throw the results away, among other issues.
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Symbols can be removed provided that all are present in the JITDylib and none
are currently in the materializing state. On success all requested symbols are
removed. On failure an error is returned and no symbols are removed.
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CompileOnDemandLayer2 now supports user-supplied partition functions (the
original CompileOnDemandLayer already supported these).
Partition functions are called with the list of requested global values
(i.e. global values that currently have queries waiting on them) and have an
opportunity to select extra global values to materialize at the same time.
Also adds testing infrastructure for the new feature to lli.
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This makes it available for use in IRTransformLayer2::TransformFunction
instances (since a const MaterializationResponsibility& parameter was
added in r343365).
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(1) Print debugging output under a session lock to avoid garbled messages when
compiling on multiple threads.
(2) Name MaterializationUnits, add an ostream operator for them, and so they can
be easily referenced in debugging output, and have that ostream operator
optionally print code/data/hidden symbols provided by that materialization unit
based on command line options.
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for lazy compilation, rather than a callback manager.
The new mechanism does not block compile threads, and does not require
function bodies to be renamed.
Future modifications should allow laziness on a per-module basis to work
without any modification of the input module.
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template methods in JITDylib out-of-line.
This also splits JITDylib::define into a pair of template methods, one taking an
lvalue reference and the other an rvalue reference. This simplifies the
templates at the cost of a small amount of code duplication.
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construction, a new convenience lookup method, and add-to layer methods.
ExecutionSession now creates a special 'main' JITDylib upon construction. All
subsequently created JITDylibs are added to the main JITDylib's search order by
default (controlled by the AddToMainDylibSearchOrder parameter to
ExecutionSession::createDylib). The main JITDylib's search order will be used in
the future to properly handle cross-JITDylib weak symbols, with the first
definition in this search order selected.
This commit also adds a new ExecutionSession::lookup convenience method that
performs a blocking lookup using the main JITDylib's search order, as this will
be a very common operation for clients.
Finally, new convenience overloads of IRLayer and ObjectLayer's add methods are
introduced that add the given program representations to the main dylib, which
is likely to be the common case.
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Removes the implicit conversion to the underlying type for
JITSymbolFlags::FlagNames and replaces it with some bitwise and comparison
operators.
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An emitted symbol has had its contents written and its memory protections
applied, but it is not automatically ready to execute.
Prior to ORC supporting concurrent compilation, the term "finalized" could be
interpreted two different (but effectively equivalent) ways: (1) The finalized
symbol's contents have been written and its memory protections applied, and (2)
the symbol is ready to run. Now that ORC supports concurrent compilation, sense
(1) no longer implies sense (2). We have already introduced a new term, 'ready',
to capture sense (2), so rename sense (1) to 'emitted' to avoid any lingering
confusion.
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VSO was a little close to VDSO (an acronym on Linux for Virtual Dynamic Shared
Object) for comfort. It also risks giving the impression that instances of this
class could be shared between ExecutionSessions, which they can not.
JITDylib seems moderately less confusing, while still hinting at how this
class is intended to be used, i.e. as a JIT-compiled stand-in for a dynamic
library (code that would have been a dynamic library if you had wanted to
compile it ahead of time).
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An instance of ReexportsFallbackDefinitionGenerator can be attached to a VSO
(via setFallbackDefinitionGenerator) to re-export symbols on demandy from a
backing VSO.
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deprecating SymbolResolver and AsynchronousSymbolQuery.
Both lookup overloads take a VSO search order to perform the lookup. The first
overload is non-blocking and takes OnResolved and OnReady callbacks. The second
is blocking, takes a boolean flag to indicate whether to wait until all symbols
are ready, and returns a SymbolMap. Both overloads take a RegisterDependencies
function to register symbol dependencies (if any) on the query.
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This discards the unresolved symbols set and returns the flags map directly
(rather than mutating it via the first argument).
The unresolved symbols result made it easy to chain lookupFlags calls, but such
chaining should be rare to non-existant (especially now that symbol resolvers
are being deprecated) so the simpler method signature is preferable.
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A search order is a list of VSOs to be searched linearly to find symbols. Each
VSO now has a search order that will be used when fixing up definitions in that
VSO. Each VSO's search order defaults to just that VSO itself.
This is a first step towards removing symbol resolvers from ORC altogether. In
practice symbol resolvers tended to be used to implement a search order anyway,
sometimes with additional programatic generation of symbols. Now that VSOs
support programmatic generation of definitions via fallback generators, search
orders provide a cleaner way to achieve the desired effect (while removing a lot
of boilerplate).
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symbols in another VSO).
Also fixes a bug where chained aliases within a single VSO would deadlock on
materialization.
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delegate method (and unit test).
The name 'replace' better captures what the old delegate method did: it
returned materialization responsibility for a set of symbols to the VSO.
The new delegate method delegates responsibility for a set of symbols to a new
MaterializationResponsibility instance. This can be used to split responsibility
between multiple threads, or multiple materialization methods.
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LLJIT is a prefabricated ORC based JIT class that is meant to be the go-to
replacement for MCJIT. Unlike OrcMCJITReplacement (which will continue to be
supported) it is not API or bug-for-bug compatible, but targets the same
use cases: Simple, non-lazy compilation and execution of LLVM IR.
LLLazyJIT extends LLJIT with support for function-at-a-time lazy compilation,
similar to what was provided by LLVM's original (now long deprecated) JIT APIs.
This commit also contains some simple utility classes (CtorDtorRunner2,
LocalCXXRuntimeOverrides2, JITTargetMachineBuilder) to support LLJIT and
LLLazyJIT.
Both of these classes are works in progress. Feedback from JIT clients is very
welcome!
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AsynchronousSymbolQuery::canStillFail checks the value of the callback to
prevent sending it redundant error notifications, so we need to reset it after
running it.
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materializing weak symbols as strong.
This removes some elaborate flag tweaking and plays nicer with RuntimeDyld,
which relies of weak/common flags to determine whether it should emit a given
weak definition. (Switching to strong up-front makes it appear as if there is
already an overriding definition, which would require an extra back-channel to
override).
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