now handle far calls (i.e., beyond the 30-bit limit in call instructions).
* As a side-effect, this allows us to unify and clean up the mmap() call and
code around it.
llvm-svn: 7381
This us used by bugpoint -- when code is compiled to a shared object to be
JITted, it must use the JIT's lazy resolution method to find function addresses,
because some functions will not be available at .so load time, as they are in
the bytecode file.
llvm-svn: 7363
* 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
(We're already talking about autoconf'ing this, so I'm assuming this hack
will be short-lived...I just don't want it to get lost in my working files.)
llvm-svn: 6761
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
The JIT is designed to code-generate a function at-a-time. That means that any
pass can only make local changes to its function. Period.
Because the Sparc PreSelection pass claims to be a BasicBlock pass while adding
globals to the Module, it cannot be run with the other passes, because by this
time, the globals have been output already by the JIT, and the addresses of any
globals appearing AFTER this point are not recognized.
However, the PreSelection pass is a requirement for correctness in the Sparc
codegen path, so it MUST be run.
::: HACK ALERT ::: HACK ALERT ::: HACK ALERT ::: HACK ALERT ::: HACK ALERT :::
llvm-svn: 6650
laid out closer to the VM so that calls to library functions (e.g. puts()) and
callback (e.g. JITResolver::CompilationCallback) fit into 30 bits of the call
instruction.
* Abort if architecture is not yet supported (not X86 or Sparc) because it
likely requires a different set of parameters to mmap() .
* Stop using hard-coded values for page size; use sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) instead.
llvm-svn: 6610
* No more createX86Emitter() vs. createSparcEmitter() -- there can be only one
* As a result, the memory management semantics must be handled according to
platform -- the parameters to mmap() are particularly sensitive to the host
architecture.
llvm-svn: 6527