that work on the LLVMBuild based dependency specification didn't
actually work, we just now maintain dependencies in *3* places instead
of 2. Yay.
There may still be some missing dependencies, I'm still sifting through
the bots and my builds, but this is a step in the right direction.
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The TargetTransform changes are breaking LTO bootstraps of clang. I am
working with Nadav to figure out the problem, but I am reverting it for now
to get our buildbots working.
This reverts svn commits: 165665 165669 165670 165786 165787 165997
and I have also reverted clang svn 165741
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This is the initial checkin of the basic-block autovectorization pass along with some supporting vectorization infrastructure.
Special thanks to everyone who helped review this code over the last several months (especially Tobias Grosser).
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missing ones are libsupport, libsystem and libvmcore. libvmcore is
currently blocked on bugpoint, which uses EH. Once it stops using
EH, we can switch it off.
This #if 0's out 3 unit tests, because gtest requires RTTI information.
Suggestions welcome on how to fix this.
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Removing -raise has neglible positive or negative side effects so we are
opting to remove it. See the PR for comparison details.
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Shrinkify LLVM's footprint by removing the analyze tool and moving its
functionality into the opt tool. THis eliminates one of the largest tools
from LLVM and doesn't make opt much bigger because it already included
most of the analysis passes. To get the old analyze functionality pass
the -analyze option to opt. Note that the integeration here is dead
simple. The "main" of analyze was just copied to opt and invoked if the
-analyze option was given. There may be opportunities for further
integration such as removing the distinction between transform passes
and analysis passes.
To use the analysis functionality, if you previously did this:
analyze $FNAME -domset -disable-verify
you would now do this:
opt -analyze $FNAME -domset -disable-verify
Pretty simple.
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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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into the LLVMAnalysis library.
This allows LLVMTranform and LLVMTransformUtils to be archives and linked
with LLVMAnalysis.a, which provides any missing definitions.
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SparcV9 JIT.
2. Make LLVMTransformUtils a relinked object file and always link it before
LLVMAnalysis.a. These two libraries have circular dependencies on each
other which creates problem when building the SparcV9 JIT. This change
fixes the dependency on all platforms problems with a minimum of fuss.
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1. Get rid of TOOLLINKOPTS as it is a hold over from llvm-test and only
used to communicate additional libraries to the linker. The *standard*
way to do that is with the LIBS variable which this change supports.
2. Allow the TARGETS_TO_BUILD variable to be set from the configuration
substitution. This is the result of the --enable-target= parameter to
the configure script.
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