bytes. libgcc doesn't seem to mind, but if you pass this DWARF to GDB, it
doesn't like it.
Also make the JIT memory manager to initialize it's memory to garbage in debug
mode, so that it's easier to find bugs like these in the future.
llvm-svn: 79674
right.
- This class turns out to be much more convenient to use if we do this; clients
can make sure the buffer is always big enough if they care (since our current
idiom tends to be to use a SmallString<256> for the input to this we should
generally be avoiding an unnecessary malloc).
Also, add a convenience raw_svector_ostream::str method which flushes the buffer
and returns a StringRef for the vector contents.
llvm-svn: 79446
- This avoids unnecessary malloc/free overhead in the common case, and
unnecessary copying from the ostream buffer into the output vector.
llvm-svn: 79434
- Kill off begin(), end(), and iterator. It isn't clear what these
mean. Instead provide getBufferStart(), which can be used with
GetNumBytesInBuffer to the same effect.
- Update ComputeColumn to take arguments for the buffer to scan, this
simplifies the implementation of write_impl substantially.
- This should also fix possible problems with the scanning pointer pointing
outside of the current raw_ostream buffer.
llvm-svn: 79379
In order for the changes in r78424 to work properly, cast_retty<X,Y> should return an object instead of a reference, and it's not clear that this approach has real advantages.
llvm-svn: 79023
unbuffered. std::ostream does its own buffering, and std::string and
SmallVector both have allocation strategies intended to handle frequent
appending.
llvm-svn: 78924
This definitely slows down asm output so put it under an -asm-exuberant
flag.
This information is useful when doing static analysis of performance
issues.
llvm-svn: 78567
The use case is if you have a wrapper class:
class Base {
void *Ptr;
public:
Base() : Ptr(0) { }
operator bool() const { return Ptr; }
.....
}
and sub-wrappers that have exactly the same size:
class Sub : public Base {
public:
....
static bool classof(const Base*);
}
and in the code you would do:
void f(Base b) {
Sub sub = dyn_cast<Sub>(b);
if (sub) {
....
}
}
llvm-svn: 78424
http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?view=rev&revision=78127, I'm changing the
ExecutionEngine's global mappings to hold AssertingVH<const GlobalValue>. That
way, if unregistering a mapping fails to actually unregister it, we'll get an
assert. Running the jit nightly tests didn't uncover any actual instances of
the problem.
This also uncovered the fact that AssertingVH<const X> didn't work, so I fixed
that too.
llvm-svn: 78400
just argv[0]. And remove the code for searching the current
working directory and for searching PATH; the point of FindExecutable
is not to find whatever version of the executable can be found by
searching around, but to find an executable that accompanies the
current executable.
Update the tools to use sys::Program::FindProgramByName when they
want PATH searching.
llvm-svn: 78240
I'm returning the number of bytes actually copied so that the client has some
warning when it reads past the end of the buffer.
I'm keeping the distinction between getByte() and getBytes() for now for
subclasses that use functions like ptrace() on Linux and only have a restricted
interface. This makes their implementation easier, and subclasses can always
write a one-line implementation of readByte() that uses their custom
readBytes().
llvm-svn: 77225
Necessary for cases in which the memory is in another process, in a
file, or on a remote machine.
The primary use for this is the llvm-mc disassemblers, so that they
can be targeted at arbitrary objects, not just in-process memory.
llvm-svn: 77023
- Yay for '-'s and simplifications!
- I kept StringMap::GetOrCreateValue for compatibility purposes, this can
eventually go away. Likewise the StringMapEntry Create functions still follow
the old style.
- NIFC.
llvm-svn: 76888
malloc, so there should be no functional changes to other code.
These changes are necessary since I have plans to use this allocator in the JIT
memory manager, and it needs a special allocator.
I also added some tests which helped me pinpoint some bugs.
llvm-svn: 76825
printers to do neat and wonderful things when printing debug
information. The ideas is to allow passes to configer printers to emit
pass-specific information when dumping IR.
llvm-svn: 76602
"private" symbols which the assember shouldn't strip, but which the linker may
remove after evaluation. This is mostly useful for Objective-C metadata.
This is plumbing, so we don't have a use of it yet. More to come, etc.
llvm-svn: 76385
all values belonging to the intersection will belong to the resulting range.
The former was inconsistent about that point (either way is fine, just pick
one.) This is part of PR4545.
llvm-svn: 76289
call to the MachineCodeEmitter interface and made copying the start
line of a function not conditional on whether we're emitting Dwarf
debug information. I'll propagate the processDebugLoc() calls to the
non-X86 targets in a followup patch.
In the long run, it'll probably be better to gather this information
through the DwarfWriter, but the DwarfWriter currently depends on the
AsmPrinter and TargetAsmInfo, and fixing that would be out of the way
for this patch.
There's a bug in OProfile 0.9.4 that makes it ignore line numbers for
addresses above 4G, and a patch fixing it at
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.oprofile/7634
Sample output:
$ sudo opcontrol --reset; sudo opcontrol --start-daemon; sudo opcontrol --start; `pwd`/Debug/bin/lli fib.bc; sudo opcontrol --stop
Signalling daemon... done
Profiler running.
fib(40) == 165580141
Stopping profiling.
$ opreport -g -d -l `pwd`/Debug/bin/lli|head -60
Overflow stats not available
CPU: Core 2, speed 1998 MHz (estimated)
Counted CPU_CLK_UNHALTED events (Clock cycles when not halted) with a unit mask of 0x00 (Unhalted core cycles) count 100000
vma samples % linenr info image name symbol name
00007f67a30370b0 25489 61.2554 fib.c:24 10946.jo fib_left
00007f67a30370b0 1634 6.4106 fib.c:24
00007f67a30370b1 83 0.3256 fib.c:24
00007f67a30370b9 1997 7.8348 fib.c:24
00007f67a30370c6 2080 8.1604 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370c8 988 3.8762 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370cd 1315 5.1591 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370cf 251 0.9847 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370d3 1191 4.6726 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370d6 975 3.8252 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370db 1010 3.9625 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370dd 242 0.9494 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370e1 2782 10.9145 fib.c:28
00007f67a30370e5 3768 14.7828 fib.c:28
00007f67a30370eb 615 2.4128 (no location information)
00007f67a30370f3 6558 25.7287 (no location information)
00007f67a3037100 15603 37.4973 fib.c:29 10946.jo fib_right
00007f67a3037100 1646 10.5493 fib.c:29
00007f67a3037101 45 0.2884 fib.c:29
00007f67a3037109 2372 15.2022 fib.c:29
00007f67a3037116 2234 14.3178 fib.c:32
00007f67a3037118 612 3.9223 fib.c:32
00007f67a303711d 622 3.9864 fib.c:32
00007f67a303711f 385 2.4675 fib.c:32
00007f67a3037123 404 2.5892 fib.c:32
00007f67a3037126 634 4.0633 fib.c:32
00007f67a303712b 870 5.5759 fib.c:32
00007f67a303712d 62 0.3974 fib.c:32
00007f67a3037131 1848 11.8439 fib.c:33
00007f67a3037135 2840 18.2016 fib.c:33
00007f67a303713a 1 0.0064 fib.c:33
00007f67a303713b 1023 6.5564 (no location information)
00007f67a3037143 5 0.0320 (no location information)
000000000080c1e4 15 0.0360 MachineOperand.h:150 lli llvm::MachineOperand::isReg() const
000000000080c1e4 6 40.0000 MachineOperand.h:150
000000000080c1ec 2 13.3333 MachineOperand.h:150
...
llvm-svn: 76102
means that two separate raw_ostreams are doing buffering before data is
sent to the underlying stream. Besides the inefficiency of redundant
buffering, the second level of buffering doesn't recieve flush()
requests.
Fix this by having formatted_raw_ostream set the underlying raw_ostream
to be unbuffered. This eliminates inefficiency due to redundant buffering,
and it makes the flush() disconnect harmless.
This fixes PR4559.
llvm-svn: 75883
immediately on every output error. Instead, add a flag to
raw_ostream, and set the flag whenever an error is detected.
The flag can be queried and cleared from the public API. This
gives applications more flexibility to handling errors in
application-specific ways.
If the flag is not cleared when the raw_ostream is destructed,
llvm_report_error is called from the destructor. This ensures
that errors are not implicitly silenced, and provides
convenient default behavior for tools like llc and opt.
Clients wishing to avoid llvm_report_error calls from
raw_ostream should check for errors and clear the error flag.
llvm-svn: 75857
an existing file is considered an error. Convert several tools
to use raw_fd_ostream instead of std::ostream, and to use this
new option instead of doing a manual check.
llvm-svn: 75801
additional bug fixes:
1. The bug that everyone hit was a problem in the asmprinter where it
would remove $stub but keep the L prefix on a name when emitting the
indirect symbol. This is easy to fix by keeping the name of the stub
and the name of the symbol in a StringMap instead of just keeping a
StringSet and trying to reconstruct it late.
2. There was a problem printing the personality function. The current
logic to print out the personality function from the DWARF information
is a bit of a cesspool right now that duplicates a bunch of other
logic in the asm printer. The short version of it is that it depends
on emitting both the L and _ prefix for symbols (at least on darwin)
and until I can untangle it, it is best to switch the mangler back to
emitting both prefixes.
llvm-svn: 75646
This adds location info for all llvm_unreachable calls (which is a macro now) in
!NDEBUG builds.
In NDEBUG builds location info and the message is off (it only prints
"UREACHABLE executed").
llvm-svn: 75640
unbreaking llvm-gcc (on Darwin).
--- Reverse-merging r75620 into '.':
U include/llvm/Support/Mangler.h
--- Reverse-merging r75610 into '.':
U test/CodeGen/X86/loop-hoist.ll
G include/llvm/Support/Mangler.h
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86ATTAsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/VMCore/Mangler.cpp
llvm-svn: 75636
to symbols instead of doing it with "printSuffixedName". This gets us to the point
where there is a real separation between computing a symbol name and printing it,
something I need for MC printer stuff.
This patch also fixes a corner case bug where unnamed private globals wouldn't get
the private label prefix.
Next up, rename all uses of getValueName -> getMangledName for better greppability,
and then tackle the ppc/arm backends to eliminate "printSuffixedName".
llvm-svn: 75610
indicates whether the label is private or not, instead of taking
prefix stuff. One effect of this is that symbols will be generated
with *just* the private prefix, instead of both the private prefix
*and* the user-label-prefix, but this doesn't matter as long as it
is consistent. For example we'll now get "Lfoo" instead of "L_foo".
These are just assembler temporary labels anyway, so they never even
make it into the .o file.
llvm-svn: 75607
descriptive. Thange them to keep track of the ID of a global that is
assigned, not the first mangled name returned for it. Without doing this,
we are required to always use the same suffix for a global that gets
mangled. This means that we can mangle the same global once with $stub
and another time with $non_lazy_ptr or whatever.
llvm-svn: 75561
This involves temporarily hard wiring some parts to use the global context. This isn't ideal, but it's
the only way I could figure out to make this process vaguely incremental.
llvm-svn: 75445
Make llvm_unreachable take an optional string, thus moving the cerr<< out of
line.
LLVM_UNREACHABLE is now a simple wrapper that makes the message go away for
NDEBUG builds.
llvm-svn: 75379
per icmp predicate out of predsimplify and into ConstantRange.
Add another utility method that determines whether one range is a subset of
another. Combine with the former to determine whether icmp pred range, range
is known to be true or not.
llvm-svn: 75357
hooks as they're no longer needed.
The major change with this patch is to make formatted_raw_ostream usable
by any client of raw_ostream.
llvm-svn: 75283
merge the new functionality and unittests into ConstantRange. Thanks to
Nick Lewycky for pointing out that it isn't necessary to have two separate
classes here.
llvm-svn: 75191
what ConstantRange does for unsigned integers. Factor out a
common base class for common functionality.
Add some new functions for performing arithmetic on constant
ranges. Some of these are currently just stubbed out with
conservative implementations.
Add unittests for ConstantRange and ConstantSignedRange.
llvm-svn: 75177
provides a way to quickly dump a bunch of graph information to dot files
and display them. It's a timesaver when working on large systems.
llvm-svn: 75056