Summary:
r257791 disabled the test-suite export since the addition of CMakeLists.txt was
causing build failures. This patch exports the test-suite again but does so
outside the source tree so that it isn't included in the Phase[123] builds.
Reviewers: hans
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16679
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Strip dos line endings from llc generated files to allow the regex patterns to match them.
Ensure updated *.ll files are generated with unix style line endings.
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If a lit test has a RUN line that includes a redirection to "/dev/tty", the
redirection goes to the special device file corresponding to the console. It
is /dev/tty on UNIX-like systems and "CON" on Windows.
This patch is needed to implement a test like PR25717 (caused by the size limit
of the Windows system call WriteConsole() prior to Windows 8) where the test
only breaks when outputing to the console and won't fail if using a pipe.
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This brings the compile time of Function.cpp from ~40s down to ~4s for
me locally. It also shaves off about 400KB of object file size in a
release+asserts build.
I also realized that the AMDGPU backend does not have any GCC builtin
names to match, so the extra lookup was a no-op. I removed it to silence
a zero-length string table array warning. There should be no functional
change here.
This change really ends the story of PR11951.
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Here, sed is used to prepare object files for comparison via cmp. On my Darwin
15.4.0 machine, LC_CTYPE is set to UTF-8 (by default, I believe). Under these
circumstances, anything sed is made to read will be treated as UTF-8, prompting
it to signal an error if it is not, like so:
% sed s/a/b/ <(head -n1 /dev/random) >/dev/null; echo $?
sed: RE error: illegal byte sequence
1
%
To make sed work as expected, I need to set LC_CTYPE to C:
% env LC_CTYPE=C sed s/a/b/ <(head -n1 /dev/random) >/dev/null; echo $?
0
%
Without this change, sed will exit with an error for every single file that it
compares between phase 2 and phase 3, thereby making it look as if the
differences were far larger than they are.
Patch by Elias Pipping!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16548
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The AMDGPU backend was the last user of the old StringMatcher
recognition code. Move it over to the new lookupLLVMIntrinsicName
funciton, which is now improved to handle all of the interesting edge
cases exposed by AMDGPU intrinsic names.
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Summary:
This patch is provided in preparation for removing autoconf on 1/26. The proposal to remove autoconf on 1/26 was discussed on the llvm-dev thread here: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-January/093875.html
"I felt a great disturbance in the [build system], as if millions of [makefiles] suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something [amazing] has happened."
- Obi Wan Kenobi
Reviewers: chandlerc, grosbach, bob.wilson, tstellarAMD, echristo, whitequark
Subscribers: chfast, simoncook, emaste, jholewinski, tberghammer, jfb, danalbert, srhines, arsenm, dschuff, jyknight, dsanders, joker.eph, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16471
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Step one towards using a simple binary search to lookup intrinsic IDs
instead of our crazy table generated switch+memcmp+startswith code that
makes Function.cpp take about a minute to compile. See PR24785 and
PR11951 for why we should do this.
The X86 backend contains tables that need to be sorted on intrinsic ID,
so reorder those.
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This is a fix for https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22796.
The previous implementation of ClassInfo::operator< allowed cycles of classes
such that x < y < z < x, meaning that a list of them cannot be correctly
sorted, and the sort order could differ with different standard libraries.
The original implementation sorted classes by ValueName if they were otherwise
equal. This isn't strictly necessary, but some backends seem to accidentally
rely on it. If I reverse this comparison I get 8 test failures spread across
the AArch64, Mips and X86 backends, so I have left it in until those backends
can be fixed.
There was one case in the X86 backend where the observable behaviour of the
assembler is changed by this patch. This was because some of the memory asm
operands were not marked as children of X86MemAsmOperand.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16141
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This simplifies the complexity of the code that tries to find further operands to merge into the unique command.
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instead of using symlinks
Summary:
In the past I have run into several problems with the way
`test-release.sh` creates all the subproject directories as siblings,
and then uses symlinks to stitch them all together. In some scenarios
this leads to clang not being able to find header files, etc.
This patch changes the script so it directly exports into the correct
target locations for each subproject.
Reviewers: hans
Subscribers: emaste, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16420
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The selection process being split into separate passes, we need generic opcodes
to translate the LLVM IR to target independent code.
This patch adds an opcode for addition: G_ADD.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15472
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r100895 landed an llvm-only change to add minix support to googletest.
It did that by putting "defined()" in a macro, which has undefined
behavior. Slightly reshuffle things to remove that undefined behavior.
Also mention in README.LLVM that minix support is a local change.
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Adds the corresponding CodeGenInstruction number to each AsmWriterInst. Then write all the operand uniqueing loops using the AsmWriterInst array and indices. Then use the CodeGenInstruction index to fill out the OpCodeInfo array.
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It's broken. In 3.7 there wasn't a CMake build for test-suite at all,
so we're not losing something we had before.
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is < ``2.0``.
Older versions of psutil (e.g. ``1.2.1`` which is the version shipped with
Ubuntu 14.04) use a different API for retrieving the child processes.
To handle this try the new API first and if that fails try the old API.
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This reverts r257221.
This caused several build bot failures
* It looks like some of the tests don't work correctly under Windows
* It looks like the lit per test timeout tests fail
So I'm reverting for now. Once the above failures are fixed running
lit's tests can be enabled again.
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directy with ``make check-lit`` and are run as part of
``make check-all``.
In principle we should run lit's testsuite before testing LLVM using lit
so that any problems with lit get discovered before testing LLVM so we
can bail out early. However this implementation (``check-all`` runs all
tests together) seemed simpler and will still report failing lit tests.
Note that the tests and the configured ``lit.site.cfg`` have to be
copied into the build directory to avoid polluting the source tree.
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