1. Capture the ENABLE_THREADS configure variable in Makefile.config
2. Use ENABLE_THREADS to avoid building ParallelJIT if threads are not
present.
llvm-svn: 28609
pointer marking the end of the list, the zero *must* be cast to the pointer
type. An un-cast zero is a 32-bit int, and at least on x86_64, gcc will
not extend the zero to 64 bits, thus allowing the upper 32 bits to be
random junk.
The new END_WITH_NULL macro may be used to annotate a such a function
so that GCC (version 4 or newer) will detect the use of un-casted zero
at compile time.
llvm-svn: 23888
These patches make threading optional in LLVM. The configuration scripts are now
modified to accept a --disable-threads switch. If this is used, the Mutex class
will be implemented with all functions as no-op. Furthermore, linking against
libpthread will not be done. Finally, the ParallelJIT example needs libpthread
so its makefile was changed to always add -lpthread to the link line.
llvm-svn: 23003
Add an example program that utilizes multiple threads in the JIT to process
work. This was used by Evan Jones as the original test case for ensuring
that the ExecutionEngine was thread safe.
Original source by Evan Jones (adapted from other LLVM JIT examples) and
made LLVM style compliant by Reid Spencer.
llvm-svn: 22411
Tools and libraries will be built into $(BUILD_OBJ_ROOT)/$(BuildMode)/bin and \
$(BUILD_OBJ_ROOT)/$(BuildMode)/lib, respectively. Furthermore, the example \
programs will go in $(BUILD_OBJ_ROOT)/$(BuildMode)/examples to keep them \
separate from the tools and hopefully out of the PATH. Install targets \
have not changed.
llvm-svn: 17953