Add all the new `Metadata` codes since LLVM 3.6, and at the same time
follow the precedent set in other blocks by removing the `METADATA_`
prefix from the string output.
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This change unifies how LTOModule and the backend obtain linker flags
for globals: via a new TargetLoweringObjectFile member function named
emitLinkerFlagsForGlobal. A new function LTOModule::getLinkerOpts() returns
the list of linker flags as a single concatenated string.
This change affects the C libLTO API: the function lto_module_get_*deplibs now
exposes an empty list, and lto_module_get_*linkeropts exposes a single element
which combines the contents of all observed flags. libLTO should never have
tried to parse the linker flags; it is the linker's job to do so. Because
linkers will need to be able to parse flags in regular object files, it
makes little sense for libLTO to have a redundant mechanism for doing so.
The new API is compatible with the old one. It is valid for a user to specify
multiple linker flags in a single pragma directive like this:
#pragma comment(linker, "/defaultlib:foo /defaultlib:bar")
The previous implementation would not have exposed
either flag via lto_module_get_*deplibs (as the test in
TargetLoweringObjectFileCOFF::getDepLibFromLinkerOpt was case sensitive)
and would have exposed "/defaultlib:foo /defaultlib:bar" as a single flag via
lto_module_get_*linkeropts. This may have been a bug in the implementation,
but it does give us a chance to fix the interface.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10548
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This moves the error checking for string tables to getStringTable which returns
an ErrorOr<StringRef>.
This improves error checking, makes it uniform across all string tables and
makes it possible to check them once instead of once per name.
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It was a fairly broken concept for an ELF only class.
An ELF file can have two symbol tables, but they have exactly the same
format. There is no concept of a dynamic or a static symbol. Storing this
on the iterator also makes us do more work per symbol than necessary. To fetch
a name we would:
* Find if we had a static or a dynamic symbol.
* Look at the corresponding symbol table and find the string table section.
* Look at the string table section to fetch its contents.
* Compute the name as a substring of the string table.
All but the last step can be done per symbol table instead of per symbol. This
is a step in that direction.
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The parser provides a convenient interface for reading llvm stackmap v1 sections
in object files.
This patch also includes a new option for llvm-readobj, '-stackmap', which uses
the parser to pretty-print stackmap sections for debugging/testing purposes.
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This is still a really odd function. Most calls are in object format specific
contexts and should probably be replaced with a more direct query, but at least
now this is not too obnoxious to use.
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Replace the `std::vector<>` for `DIE::Children` with an intrusively
linked list. This is a strict memory improvement: it requires no
auxiliary storage, and reduces `sizeof(DIE)` by one pointer. It also
factors out the DIE-related malloc traffic.
This drops llc memory usage from 735 MB down to 718 MB, or ~2.3%.
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
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Change `DIE::Values` to a singly linked list, where each node is
allocated on a `BumpPtrAllocator`. In order to support `push_back()`,
the list is circular, and points at the tail element instead of the
head. I abstracted the core list logic out to `IntrusiveBackList` so
that it can be reused for `DIE::Children`, which also cares about
`push_back()`.
This drops llc memory usage from 799 MB down to 735 MB, about 8%.
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
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Split out code to patch up the `DW_AT_stmt_list` for the cloned DIE, and
reorganize it so that it doesn't depend on `DIE::values_begin()` and
`DIE::values_end()` (which I'm trying to kill off).
David Blaikie and I talked about adding a range-algorithm version of
`std::find_if()`, but the assertion *still* required getting at the end
iterator. IMO, a separate helper function with an early return is
easier to reason about here.
A follow-up commit that removes `DIE::setValue()` and mutates the
`DIEValue` directly is coming shortly.
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* Have it return a iterator_range.
* Remove the global function.
* Rename to getDynamicSymbolIterators.
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On ELF that was already the case since getting the size of a symbol
never fails.
On MachO and COFF we could fail trying to get the section of a symbol. But
we don't really need the section, just the section number to know if two
symbols are in the same section or not.
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It is perfectly possible for SHNDX to contain indexes that have the same value
as reserved st_shndx values.
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COFF and MachO only define symbol sizes for common symbols. Reflect that
in the class hierarchy by having a method for common symbols only in the base
and a general one in ELF.
This avoids the need of using a magic value for the size, which had a few
problems
* Most callers didn't check for it.
* The ones that did could not tell the magic value from a file actually having
that value.
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This patch adds the -mcpu= option to llvm-rtdyld. With this option, one
can test relocations for different types of CPUs (e.g. Mips64r6).
Patch by Vladimir Radosavljevic.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10503
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This reverts commit r240364 (git c49542e5bb186). The issue r240364 was
trying to fix was fixed independently in r240362.
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Summary:
lto_codegen_set_should_embed_uselists is introduced in r235943 but not
added to lto.exports. Add to export list to expose the API.
Reviewers: dexonsmith
Subscribers: rafael, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10658
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Only common symbol on MachO and COFF have a size.
For COFF we already had a custom format.
For MachO, there is no native objdump and we were printing it as ELF. Now
we only print the sizes for symbols that actually have them.
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