Make necessary changes to support DIV -> [SUF]Div. This changes llvm to
have three division instructions: signed, unsigned, floating point. The
bytecode and assembler are bacwards compatible, however.
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This patch implements the first increment for the Signless Types feature.
All changes pertain to removing the ConstantSInt and ConstantUInt classes
in favor of just using ConstantInt.
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with ParseBytecodeFile used to leak both a ModuleProvider (and related
bytecode parser stuff attached to it) AND a file descriptor, which was
never closed. This prevented gccld/llvm-ld/llvm-link from linking together
apps with more that ~252 .bc files on darwin.
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DLL* linkages got full (I hope) codegeneration support in C & both x86
assembler backends.
External weak linkage added for future use, we don't provide any
codegeneration, etc. support for it.
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Final commit for this bug. This removes the last EH holdouts in LLVM
and turns off exception support by using the -fno-exceptions option. This
leads to the following reduction in library and executable sizes:
DEBUG BUILD RELEASE BUILD
before after delta before after delta
lib 162,328K 157,616K 4,712 17,864K 16,416K 1,448K
bin 571,444K 557,156K 14,288 63,296K 56,996K 6,300K
Debug Improvement: 19,000K (2.59%)
Release Improvement: 7,748K (9.55%)
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Remove exception throwing/handling from lib/Bytecode, and adjust its users
to compensate for changes in the interface.
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Remove exception handling from the bytecode archiver and adjust the llvm-ar
tool to accommodate the new interfaces.
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Remove exceptions from the Path::create*OnDisk methods. Update their users
to handle error messages via arguments and result codes.
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Adjust the use of MappedFile to its new non-throwing interface. We just
propagate the exceptions if an error occurs. This will get cleaned up
later, incrementally.
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Make the Bytecode Reader use setjmp/longjump instead of exceptions to handle
errors. The alternative was even uglier than setjmp/longjump as it would
impact the interface and workings of nearly every function in the reader.
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instead of throwing an exception. This reduces the amount of code that is
exposed to exceptions (e.g. FileUtilities), though it is clearly only one step
along the way.
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Provide new llvm::sys::Program facilities for converting the stdout and
stdin to binary mode. There is no standard way to do this and the available
mechanisms are platform specific. Adjust the bytecode reader and writer to
use these methods when their input is stdin or output is stdout. THis avoids
the problem with \n writing CRLF to a bytecode file on windows.
Patch Contributed by Michael Smith.
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the compaction table for a function. This broke compilation of hexxagon
on darwin/x86 with recent changes.
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BCWriter, and bzip2 libraries. Adjust the various makefiles to accommodate
these changes. This was done to speed up link times.
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nonccc calls (we were dropping the CC and tail flag). This broke several
FORTRAN programs.
Testcase here: Regression/Assembler/2006-05-26-VarargsCallEncode.ll
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.bc file if they are supposed to be implicit. This is cool, except that it
checked *after* constant expr folding: improving constant expr folding could
cause the .bc reader to assert out on old .bc files. Move the check so that
it checks all simple constants, but no constantexprs.
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bytecode reading. This code is crufty, the result of much hacking to get things
working correctly. Cleanup patches will follow.
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Don't try to be smart about fixing intrinsic functions when they're read
in, just fix them after the module is read when all names are resolved.
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boolean flag if we read a function prototype that needs upgrading.
2. Don't upgrade the CallInst instruction until after its been inserted
into the basic block, and only if we know that we have seen an
upgraded intrinsic function.
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This patch is an incremental step towards supporting a flat symbol table.
It de-overloads the intrinsic functions by providing type-specific intrinsics
and arranging for automatically upgrading from the old overloaded name to
the new non-overloaded name. Specifically:
llvm.isunordered -> llvm.isunordered.f32, llvm.isunordered.f64
llvm.sqrt -> llvm.sqrt.f32, llvm.sqrt.f64
llvm.ctpop -> llvm.ctpop.i8, llvm.ctpop.i16, llvm.ctpop.i32, llvm.ctpop.i64
llvm.ctlz -> llvm.ctlz.i8, llvm.ctlz.i16, llvm.ctlz.i32, llvm.ctlz.i64
llvm.cttz -> llvm.cttz.i8, llvm.cttz.i16, llvm.cttz.i32, llvm.cttz.i64
New code should not use the overloaded intrinsic names. Warnings will be
emitted if they are used.
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