Print module identifier in DumpSymbolNamesFromModule().
In DumpSymbolNamesFromFile(), check whether it is an archive or a bytecode
file, and call the corresponding reader function (ParseBytecodeFile or
ReadArchiveFile).
Unconditionally set MultipleFiles for archives.
Fixes PR117.
llvm-svn: 10044
Use FileOpenable() instead of FileExists().
Create IsBytecode() predicate -- like IsArchive(), but for bytecode files.
Use IsBytecode() before trying to load any file as a bytecode file.
llvm-svn: 9893
Make "verbose" output MUCH nicer. Now it tells you when you are linking a
bytecode file, or an archive, and whether it's because you called it by name,
or because you gave it a -l option, and it says "Trying" before it takes
action and prints a message in the past tense afterwards.
Make LinkFiles not skip the first file in Files.
Make LinkFiles warn you if it can't find a file and LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH is
unset.
llvm-svn: 9747
in final cleanups. Then you had to run the whole mess again with
-disable-final-cleanups.
This makes bugpoint run the cleanups in a protected environment so that if
they crash, bugpoint itself doesn't crash. This makes things much happier,
implements a FIXME, and gets rid of YABPO (yet another bugpoint option).
llvm-svn: 9743
I dislike having to examine the output of "dis" to see what symbols
are in a bytecode file. So, here is a first cut at a "nm" utility for llvm.
Flame away.... :-)
llvm-svn: 9153
* Put function signatures on one line if possible
* Deleted empty comment lines (^//$)
* Deleted braces around single statements
* Deleted space between function call and argument list
llvm-svn: 8775
2. I think the caller of LinkFiles() should not ignore a true return value.
(If you have a good reason why it ought to, feel free to revert
this. It's just something that's been bugging me for a while.)
llvm-svn: 8760
* Implemented the interface in StorageProxy.c
* Removed the script `llee' as it is now created by the Makefile
* Makefile now compiles a shared object version of the library, but only if
using gcc-3.3, linking fails under gcc-3.2
llvm-svn: 8751
* Removed space between function name and its argument list
* Removed space between '&' and variable name
* Removed empty comment lines: `//'
llvm-svn: 8750
* Local header file goes at top
* Remove unneeded #includes
* Wrap code at 80 columns
* Declare variables where they are used
* 'register' is not needed
* Use 'unsigned' instead of 'int' variables where possible
llvm-svn: 8657
Renamed functions that were all lower-case.
Moved functions from util.cpp into linker.cpp or gccld.cpp.
Removed util.h and created gccld.h.
Refactored the linker functionality in linker.cpp so that it is easier to
follow, easier to modify, and it's library/object file search behavior is
easier to understand and document.
Added code to include library paths when doing native linking, but this
causes problems and is currently #ifdef'd out.
llvm-svn: 8609
Added code ignore bytecode link failures when generating native code.
Moved native code and bytecode generation out of the main() function.
llvm-svn: 8595
passed into main(). This may (or may not) be more portable, but it looks
nicer.
Added functions to copy the environment array and modify the copy, thus
preserving the environment.
Switched from using system() to using ExecWait().
The code now removes the assembly file generated when using the -native option.
Fixed the remove_env() function: The previous revision truncated the
environment variable list. This version just zaps the variable as intended.
llvm-svn: 8579
With this option, gccld links the program into LLVM bytecode and a native code
binary. This allows llvmgcc to correctly tell GNU configure scripts when
things aren't defined properly (because the native link will fail).
llvm-svn: 8570
Switch Interpreter and JIT's "run" methods to take a Function and a vector of
GenericValues.
Move (almost all of) the stuff that constructs a canonical call to main()
into lli (new methods "callAsMain", "makeStringVector").
Nuke getCurrentExecutablePath(), enableTracing(), getCurrentFunction(),
isStopped(), and many dead decls from interpreter.
Add linux strdup() support to interpreter.
Make interpreter's atexit handler runner and JIT's runAtExitHandlers() look
more alike, in preparation for refactoring.
atexit() is spelled "atexit", not "at_exit".
llvm-svn: 8366
Get rid of support for DebugMode (make it always off).
Mung some comments.
Get rid of interpreter's PROFILE_STRUCTURE_FIELDS and PerformExitStuff
which have been disabled forever.
Get rid of -abort-on-exception (make it always on).
Get rid of user interaction stuff (debug mode innards).
Simplify Interpreter's callMainFunction().
llvm-svn: 8344
static method here.
Remove some extra blank lines.
ExecutionEngine.h: Add its prototype.
lli.cpp: Call it.
Make creation method for each type of EE into a static method of its
own subclass.
Interpreter/Interpreter.cpp: ExecutionEngine::createInterpreter -->
Interpreter::create
Interpreter/Interpreter.h: Likewise.
JIT/JIT.cpp: ExecutionEngine::createJIT --> VM::create
JIT/VM.h: Likewise.
llvm-svn: 8343
script).
Removed the use of sys/types.h and sys/stat.h.
Modified FileExists() so that it uses the access() system call to check for
file existance. This requires less header files and might even be a tad bit
faster.
llvm-svn: 8328
ExecveHandler.c:
* Use "" instead of <> for LLVM include files
* Use raw I/O, we don't need buffering
* Set errno = 0 before using open()
* strlen() doesn't count NULL terminator in its size
* Use memcmp() instead of strcmp()
* Return result of the real execve(), not 0
* Search for path to bytecode file if not absolute/relative path
SysUtils.c:
* Convert all comments to C-style
* Stop using `bool', use `unsigned' instead
SysUtils.h:
* Stop using `bool', use `unsigned' instead
* Updated comment to FindExecutable()
README.txt:
* Describe the goal of LLEE and an application
llvm-svn: 7911
* Temporarily externing InputArgv to print it out for the benefit of LLI command
needed to reproduce the result.
* Print out the list of functions currently being tested
* ListReducer now returns a bool if there was a failure, so test for it
ListReducer.h:
* Handle the case where there is no problem by returning true if failure is
found. Also correctly handles the case when there is only 1 pass/function.
Miscompilation.cpp:
* ListReducer now returns a bool if there was a failure, so test for it
llvm-svn: 7434
* Added DEBUG() statements to print out parameters passed to executing programs
* Actually ADD parameters to a program running via the JIT (using vector<char*>)
llvm-svn: 7433
* Moved DisambiguateGlobalSymbols() out of the ReduceMisCodegenFunctions class
* Added an assert to have a cleaner exit if `main' is not found in the module
llvm-svn: 7380
* Use Module::getNamedFunction() to delete "main" instead of using a loop
* Compare function pointers instead of function names to determine equivalence
* Simplified creation of a 2-element vector containing zeroes
* Manually performed LICM on code
* Added an abort() in case a function we're considering occurs in something that
is not an instruction
* Use DEBUG() around code sections instead of just in a statement in a loop,
because GCC's DCE may not be good enough to completely remove it in a release
build
* Print out a command that can be directly copied-and-pasted to re-execute
* Instead of just checking if a symbol begins with a dot and fixing it
accordingly, use Mangler and fix all the problems (invalid chars in C symbol
names) entirely
* The new `main' function has external linkage
llvm-svn: 7371
* Added method to query if BugDriver is executing the JIT currently.
This provides the ability in adding code that is conditionally executed in
codegen debugging phase.
CodeGeneratorBug.cpp:
* Delete test functions from the Safe module
* Code conditionally added when debugging the JIT:
use the lazy resolver function added to Emitter.cpp to get function pointer
by name. When compiled into an .so, this is the only way to get a pointer to
an external function
* Added a symbol disambiguator which will keep symbols uniquely named across
modules
* Delete generated files by default
* The function `main' *must* stay in the .bc file for the JIT, but that prevents
debugging it alone. This patch makes the old `main' become `old_main' and adds
a new function named `main' which just calls the original with the same
parameters, thereby keeping functionality the same.
ExecutionDriver.cpp:
* Returned to getting unique filenames
* Simplified code choosing between using and not using shared library option
llvm-svn: 7364
* Removed unused global and member variables
* Fixed comments (CodeGeneratorBug.cpp)
* Check for possibly failing GCC::create() and CBE::create()
* Remove generated files after diffing the output (e.g., shared object)
* Instead of using std::for_each, use explicit loops as std::for_each may
duplicate the functor, and ours carries state
* Changed member var from cl::opt<std::string> to just std::string
* Fixed doxygen comments
* Fixed string comparisons to use [ str.empty() ] instead of [ str == "" ]
* Cache instances of CBE and GCC in BugDriver across compilations and executions
while testing tools.
llvm-svn: 7302
The C backend is assumed correct and is used to generate shared objects to be
loaded by the other two code generators.
LLC debugging should be functional now, LLI needs a few more additions to work,
the major one is renaming of external functions to call the JIT lazy function
resolver.
Bugpoint now has a command-line switch -mode with options 'compile' and
'codegen' to debug appropriate portions of tools.
ExecutionDriver.cpp: Added implementations of AbstractInterpreter for LLC and
GCC, broke out common code within other tools, and added ability to generate C
code with CBE individually, without executing the program, and the GCC tool can
generate executables shared objects or executables.
If no reference output is specified to Bugpoint, it will be generated with CBE,
because it is already assumed to be correct for the purposes of debugging using
this method. As a result, many functions now accept as an optional parameter a
shared object to be loaded in, if specified.
llvm-svn: 7293
x86 or Sparc, LLC will automatically default to that platform, no guessing
required. On another platform, it will default to `noarch' and will have to
guess which architecture to compile to.
llvm-svn: 7207
* Setting ENABLE_X86_JIT or ENABLE_SPARC_JIT on the `make' command-line will
force the inclusion of that JIT on a different architecture
* If neither JIT is enabled (e.g., compiling on a different architecture), the
-march option will not be available to LLI.
* As a side effect of the $ARCH variable, the Sparc LLI can now link just a bit
faster by not including the x86 library.
llvm-svn: 7070
Move LowerAllocations, PrintFunction, and SymbolStripping passes, and
the corresponding -disable-strip and -d options, over here to the SPARC
target-specific bits of llc. Rename -d to -dump-asm.
tools/llc/Makefile:
Reindent. Add x86 library so that llc compiles again.
tools/llc/llc.cpp:
Remove support for running arbitrary optimization passes. Use opt instead.
Remove LowerAllocations, PrintFunction, and SymbolStripping passes, as noted
above.
Allow user to select a backend (x86 or SPARC); default to guessing from
the endianness/pointer size of the input bytecode file.
Fix typos.
Delete empty .s file and exit with error status if target does not support
static compilation.
llvm-svn: 6776
link in the X86 JIT either, but this makes testing easier.
For some reason, the sparc JIT was breaking the X86 JIT when it was linked in. :(
llvm-svn: 6745