When debugging LTO issues with ld64, we use -save-temps to save the merged
optimized bitcode file, then invoke ld64 again on the single bitcode file.
The saved bitcode file is already internalized, so we can call
lto_codegen_set_should_internalize and skip running internalization again.
rdar://20227235
llvm-svn: 235211
Continuing PR23080, gut `DIType` and its various subclasses, leaving
behind thin wrappers around the pointer types in the new debug info
hierarchy.
llvm-svn: 235064
signature match the other layers.
This makes it possible to compose other layers (e.g. IRTransformLayer) on top
of CompileOnDemandLayer.
llvm-svn: 235029
Remove all the global bits to do with preserving use-list order by
moving the `cl::opt`s to the individual tools that want them. There's a
minor functionality change to `libLTO`, in that you can't send in
`-preserve-bc-uselistorder=false`, but making that bit settable (if it's
worth doing) should be through explicit LTO API.
As a drive-by fix, I removed some includes of `UseListOrder.h` that were
made unnecessary by recent commits.
llvm-svn: 234973
Pull the `-preserve-ll-uselistorder` bit up through all the callers of
`Module::print()`. I converted callers of `operator<<` to
`Module::print()` where necessary to pull the bit through.
llvm-svn: 234968
Change the callers of `WriteToBitcodeFile()` to pass `true` or
`shouldPreserveBitcodeUseListOrder()` explicitly. I left the callers
that want to send `false` alone.
I'll keep pushing the bit higher until hopefully I can delete the global
`cl::opt` entirely.
llvm-svn: 234957
Change all the normally relevant output in `verify-uselistorder` from
using `dbgs()` to using `outs()` and `errs()`. Now you don't need
`-debug=uselistorder` to figure out what's going on (or at what stage
verification failed, or to get the paths of the left-behind temporary
files). This is a debugging tool, so I put the logging messages on
`outs()` and the error messages on `errs()`.
I also adjusted the output to be less ***loud***. Not sure why I was so
`*`-happy when I first wrote this.
llvm-svn: 234929
Gut the `DIDescriptor` wrappers around `MDLocalScope` subclasses. Note
that `DILexicalBlock` wraps `MDLexicalBlockBase`, not `MDLexicalBlock`.
llvm-svn: 234850
Gut all the non-pointer API from the variable wrappers, except an
implicit conversion from `DIGlobalVariable` to `DIDescriptor`. Note
that if you're updating out-of-tree code, `DIVariable` wraps
`MDLocalVariable` (`MDVariable` is a common base class shared with
`MDGlobalVariable`).
llvm-svn: 234840
The patch is generated using clang-tidy misc-use-override check.
This command was used:
tools/clang/tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py \
-checks='-*,misc-use-override' -header-filter='llvm|clang' \
-j=32 -fix -format
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8925
llvm-svn: 234679
formatted_raw_ostream is a wrapper over another stream to add column and line
number tracking.
It is used only for asm printing.
This patch moves the its creation down to where we know we are printing
assembly. This has the following advantages:
* Simpler lifetime management: std::unique_ptr
* We don't compute column and line number of object files :-)
llvm-svn: 234535
Revert "Add classof implementations to the raw_ostream classes."
Revert "Use the cast machinery to remove dummy uses of formatted_raw_ostream."
The underlying issue can be fixed without classof.
llvm-svn: 234495
`DIDescriptor`'s subclasses allow construction from incompatible
pointers, and `DIDescriptor` defines a series of `isa<>`-like functions
(e.g., `isCompileUnit()` instead of `isa<MDCompileUnit>()`) that clients
tend to use like this:
if (DICompileUnit(N).isCompileUnit())
foo(DICompileUnit(N));
These construction patterns work together to make `DIDescriptor` behave
differently from normal pointers.
Instead, use built-in `isa<>`, `dyn_cast<>`, etc., and only build
`DIDescriptor`s from pointers that are valid for their type.
I've split this into a few commits for different parts of LLVM and clang
(to decrease the patch size and increase the chance of review).
Generally the changes I made were NFC, but in a few places I made things
stricter if it made sense from the surrounded code.
Eventually a follow-up commit will remove the API for the "old" way.
llvm-svn: 234255
Require the pointee type to be passed explicitly and assert that it is
correct. For now it's possible to pass nullptr here (and I've done so in
a few places in this patch) but eventually that will be disallowed once
all clients have been updated or removed. It'll be a long road to get
all the way there... but if you have the cahnce to update your callers
to pass the type explicitly without depending on a pointer's element
type, that would be a good thing to do soon and a necessary thing to do
eventually.
llvm-svn: 233938
use these to add support for C++ static ctors/dtors to the Orc-lazy JIT in LLI.
Replace the trivial_retval_1 regression test - the new 'hello' test is covering
strictly more code.
llvm-svn: 233885
print the Objective-C runtime meta data for Mach-O files.
There are three types of Objective-C runtime meta data, Objc2 64-bit,
Objc2 32-bit and Objc1 32-bit. This prints the first of these types. The
changes to print the others will follow next.
llvm-svn: 233840
This is necessary for x86 where not all Sandybridge, Ivybrige, Haswell, and Broadwell CPUs support AVX. Currently we modify the CPU name back to Nehalem for this case, but that turns off additional features for these CPUs.
llvm-svn: 233673
Unify the error messages for the various tools when `verifyModule()`
fails on an input module. The "brave new way" is:
lltool: path/to/input.ll: error: input module is broken!
llvm-svn: 233667
Keep a note in the materializer that we are stripping debug info so that
user doing a lazy read of the module don't hit outdated formats.
Thanks to Duncan for suggesting the fix.
llvm-svn: 233603