even though its not being built currently. This prevents dist-check from
failing because configure can't find llvm-config.in.in
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validate the prototype of intrinsic functions. This prevents GCC from going
crazy and inlining too much stuff, eventually running out of memory.
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independently, batch up checks so that identically typed intrinsics share
verifier code. This dramatically reduces the size of the verifier function,
which should help avoid GCC running out of memory compiling Verifier.cpp.
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mismatch against the enum table.
This is a part of Sabre's master plan to drive me nuts with subtle bugs that
happens to only affect x86 be. :-)
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tblgen: In STVEBX: Intrinsic 'llvm.ppc.altivec.stvebx' expects 3 operands, not 2 operands!
instead of like this:
tblgen: In STVEBX: Intrinsic 'intrinsic_void expects 3 operands, not 2 operands!
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intrinsics that don't take pointer arguments now work. For example, we can
compile this:
int test3( __m128d *A) {
return _mm_movemask_pd(*A);
}
int test4( __m128 *A) {
return _mm_movemask_ps(*A);
}
to this:
_test3:
movl 4(%esp), %eax
movapd (%eax), %xmm0
movmskpd %xmm0, %eax
ret
_test4:
movl 4(%esp), %eax
movaps (%eax), %xmm0
movmskps %xmm0, %eax
ret
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1. Check for Perl and only build llvm-config if its available.
2. Add some virtual components
3. Don't depend on "standard" location for Perl, but configured location
4. Document the tool with a POD file.
This version is now ready for testing by users.
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both input and output to render everything in C++, but that will be the
next patch. For now, it just runs nm and greps each .o or .a file for
the desired symbol.
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1. LLVMCBackend.o now depends on LLVMCodeGen.o (why we're not sure)
2. LLVMExecutionEngine.o no longer depends on LLVMInterpreter.o nor LLVMJIT.o
Thanks, Chris.
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is a handy tool for users of LLVM who want to be able to quickly get
information about LLVM's configuration. It is intended to be used in the
command line of other tools. Documentation will be forthcoming in a
subsequent patch.
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text enclosed in <tt>. This ensures that (a) the text is in a fixed width
font (to indicated generated text) and (b) the text wraps without causing
the page width to be extended. The main result of this is that the report
will wrap to conform to the window size in which it is displayed instead of
having a very wide length if a warning message is long.
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The instruction patterns do not contain enough information to resolve the
exact type of the destination if it of a generic vector type.
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