Summary:
When LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB is set, the libLLVM shared
library needs to be installed in the toolchain. Without
this chanage LLVM_INSTALL_TOOLCHAIN_ONLY combined with
LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB results in a broken install.
Patch by Sam Clegg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24676
llvm-svn: 281763
Previously, gtest/gtest_main were not exported via cmake. The intention here was
to ensure that users whom are linking against the LLVM install tree would not
get the gtest/gtest_main targets. This prevents downstream projects that link
against the LLVM build tree (i.e. Swift) from getting this dependency
information in their cmake builds. Without such dependency information, linker
issues can result on linux due to LLVMSupport being put before gtest on the
linker command line.
This commit preserves behavior that we want for the install tree, while adding
support for the build tree by:
1. The special casing for gtest/gtest_main in the add_llvm_library code is
removed in favor of a flag called "BUILDTREE_ONLY". If this is set, then the
library is communicating that it is only meant to be exported into the build
tree and is not meant to be installed or exported via the install tree. This
part is just a tweak to remove the special case, the underlying code is the
same.
2. The cmake code that exports cmake targets for the build tree has special code
to import an additional targets file called
LLVMBuildTreeOnlyExports.cmake. Additionally the extra targets are added to the
LLVMConfig.cmake's LLVM_EXPORTED_TARGETS variable. In contrast, the
"installation" cmake file uses the normal LLVM_EXPORTS_TARGETS as before and
does not include the extra exports file. This is implemented by
defining/undefining variables when performing a configure of the build/install
tree LLVMConfig.cmake files.
llvm-svn: 281085
This cleanup removes the need for the native support library to have its own target. That target was only needed because makefile builds were tripping over each other if two tablegen targets were building at the same time. This causes problems because the parallel make invocations through CMake can't communicate with each other. This is fixed by invoking make directly instead of through CMake which is how we handle this in External Project invocations.
The other part of the cleanup is to mark the custom commands as USES_TERMINAL. This is a bit of a hack, but we need to ensure that Ninja generators don't invoke multiple tablegen targets in the same build dir in parallel, because that too would be bad.
Marking as USES_TERMINAL does have some downside for Ninja because it results in decreased parallelism, but correct builds are worth the minor loss and LLVM_OPTIMZIED_TABLEGEN is such a huge win, it is worth it.
llvm-svn: 280748
This adds a copy of the demangler in libcxxabi.
The code also has no dependencies on anything else in LLVM. To enforce
that I added it as another library. That way a BUILD_SHARED_LIBS will
fail if anyone adds an use of StringRef for example.
The no llvm dependency combined with the fact that this has to build
on linux, OS X and Windows required a few changes to the code. In
particular:
No constexpr.
No alignas
On OS X at least this library has only one global symbol:
__ZN4llvm16itanium_demangleEPKcPcPmPi
My current plan is:
Commit something like this
Change lld to use it
Change lldb to use it as the fallback
Add a few #ifdefs so that exactly the same file can be used in
libcxxabi to export abi::__cxa_demangle.
Once the fast demangler in lldb can handle any names this
implementation can be replaced with it and we will have the one true
demangler.
llvm-svn: 280732
That is, add build system support for building the OCaml bindings
against preinstalled LLVM libraries. This is important for package
managers such as OPAM, because OCaml libraries need to be built
against a specific OCaml compiler installation.
llvm-svn: 280642
This is a partial revert of r280013. Brad King pointed out these variable names are matching CMake conventions, so we should preserve them.
I've also added a direct mapping of the LLVM_*_DIR variables which we need to make projects support building in and out of tree.
llvm-svn: 280380
With the runtimes build we're trying to use LLVMConfig.cmake as a way of providing LLVM_* variables that are needed to behave as if the project is building in tree. To make this work we need to rename two variables by dropping the "S" from the end. This makes the variables match the in-tree names.
This renames:
LLVM_INCLUDE_DIRS -> LLVM_INCLUDE_DIR
LLVM_LIBRARY_DIRS -> LLVM_LIBRARY_DIR
The versions ending in S are not used in-tree anywhere. This also cleans up LLVM_LIBRARY_DIR being set to the same value with and without the "S".
llvm-svn: 280013
Summary:
Install CheckAtomic.cmake along with other LLVM modules, therefore making it possible for other projects to use it. This file is needed for LLDB to be built standalone, and installing it was suggested in https://reviews.llvm.org/D23881.
Patch by: Michał Górny
Reviewers: krytarowski, zturner, eugenis, jyknight, labath, beanz
Subscribers: beanz, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23887
llvm-svn: 279777
Summary: Asan fails to UnsetAlternateSignalStack if it set by Unix/Signals.inc
Reviewers: kcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23864
llvm-svn: 279717
The subproject interface being used for runtime libraries expects that llvm-config is passed into the subproject for consumption. We currently do this for every subproject, so we should expect that all LLVM ExternalProjects depend on llvm-config for the time being.
Eventually I'd like to see the sub-projects using LLVMConfig.cmake instead of the llvm-config binary, but that will take time to roll out.
llvm-svn: 279155
Summary:
To build llgo, you must currently ensure that llgo
is in the tools/llgo directory, due to a hard-coded
path in llvm-go.
To support the use of LLVM_EXTERNAL_LLGO_SOURCE_DIR,
we introduce a flag to llvm-go that enables the
caller to specify the paths to symlink in the
temporary $GOPATH.
Reviewers: pcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21634
llvm-svn: 276829
Given similar reasons from r276710, ld64 scrubs DYLD_* environment if
called from the shim executable /usr/bin/ld.
Add support for finding ld64 via xcrun.
This is needed in order to get LIT to have the full path to the ld4
executable.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22791
rdar://problem/24300926
llvm-svn: 276781
With in-tree builds we can get Output directories scattered among our
tests. Recursing into those to find tests doesn't make sense.
Thanks to nlewycky for noticing this!
llvm-svn: 276667
This makes sure that space is actually available. With this change
running lld on a full file system causes it to exit with
failed to open foo: No space left on device
instead of crashing with a sigbus.
llvm-svn: 276017
This option is the equivalent option to LLVM_BUILD_TOOLS but for executables
created via add_llvm_utility.
This is a useful tool for improving compile time in situations where LLVM is
used as a library and no testing tools are needed.
It follows the exact same implemention model as LLVM_BUILD_TOOLS.
Since the option is by default set to on, no behavior is changed unless one sets
it from the command line to be false.
llvm-svn: 275007
export_executable_symbols looks though the link libraries of the executable in
order to figure out transitive dependencies, but in doing so it assumes that
all link libraries are also targets. This is not true as of r273302, so adjust
it to check if they actually are targets.
llvm-svn: 274546
Previously out-of-tree passes could detect if LLVM was built with
LLVM_BUILD_32_BITS by looking for -m32 in LLVM_DEFINITIONS, but as of r271871
it no longer appears there. Resolve this by instead emitting LLVM_BUILD_32_BITS
in LLVMConfig so it can be checked for directly.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21434
llvm-svn: 274351
This reverts commit 3db82f646a0890eb7664d0351b5a3c79622e8bef.
Vassil already fixed this and I mechanically undid his fix without looking
too close at what I'm actually doing. Need more coffee.
llvm-svn: 274242
This fixes a typo introduced in r274196.
Thanks to Vassil Vassilev for noticing!
http://reviews.llvm.org/D21827
rdar://problem/27019000
llvm-svn: 274240
On Darwin it is currently impossible to build LLVM with modules
because the Darwin system module map is not compatible with
-fmodules-local-submodule-visibility at this point in time. This
patch makes the flag optional and off by default on Darwin so it
becomes possible to build LLVM with modules again.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D21827
rdar://problem/27019000
llvm-svn: 274196
This is just a small step in the direction of making LLVMConfig.cmake a complete
replacement for llvm-config.
For those unfamiliar, llvm-config --build-mode prints out CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE. Thus
as one can imagine, LLVM_BUILD_TYPE is @CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE@.
llvm-svn: 273782
Summary:
There are a few LLVM projects that produce runtime libraries. Ideally
runtime libraries should be built differently than other projects,
specifically they should be built using the just-built toolchain.
There is support for building compiler-rt in this way from the clang
build. Moving this logic into the LLVM build is interesting because it
provides a simpler way to extend the just-built toolchain to include
LLD and the LLVM object file tools.
Once this functionality is better fleshed out and tested we’ll want to
encapsulate it in a module that can be used for clang standalone
builds, and we’ll want to make it the default way to build compiler-rt.
With this patch applied there is no immediate change in the build.
Moving compiler-rt out from llvm/projects into llvm/runtimes enables
the functionality.
This code has a few improvements over the method provided by
LLVM_BUILD_EXTERNAL_COMPILER_RT. Specifically the sub-ninja command is
always invoked, so changes to compiler-rt source files will get built
properly, so this patch can be used for iterative development with
just-built tools.
This first patch only works with compiler-rt. Support for other
runtime projects will be coming in follow-up patches.
Reviewers: chandlerc, bogner
Subscribers: kubabrecka, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20992
llvm-svn: 273620
Patch by Nitesh Jain.
Summary: On some target like MIPS32 we need to explicitly link atomic library for 64 bit atomic operations. This module then can be used in LLDB (http://reviews.llvm.org/D20464) or Libcxx (http://reviews.llvm.org/D16613) for explicitly link to atomic library.
Reviewers: chandlerc, beanz
Differential: reviews.llvm.org/D20896
llvm-svn: 273534
LLVMConfig.cmake needs to set LLVM_BINARY_DIR differently based on whether or not it is the build directory or the install directory. The build directory just needs to set the value from the configuration, the install directory needs to set it to the install prefix.
llvm-svn: 273479
Otherwise it gets linked in by one of the dependencies of shared
libraries which may be too late and we end up with weird crashes in
std::call_once().
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21478
llvm-svn: 273302
This is the more-correct fix to out-of-tree building. AddLLVM.cmake relies on this variable being set, so we should make sure it is set in LLVMConfig.cmake.
llvm-svn: 272279
This patch adds a new option LLVM_TOOLS_INSTALL_DIR which allows customizing the location executables and symlinks get installed to. This adds the functionality provided by autoconf's --bindir flag.
This patch is based on patches from and collaboration with Tony Kelman, and replaces http://reviews.llvm.org/D20934.
llvm-svn: 272200
Summary:
This allows customizing the location executables and symlinks get installed to,
as with --bindir in autotools.
Reviewers: loladiro, beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20934
llvm-svn: 272031
With CMP0056, try_compile() uses also CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAG.
It caused mismatch between CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS and CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS, to fail to examine CXX_SUPPORTS_CXX11 with -m32.
FYI, before this, try_compile() tries without -m32 regardless of LLVM_BUILD_32_BITS.
llvm-svn: 271871
The problem with plugins on Windows is that when building a plugin DLL it needs
to explicitly link against something (an exe or DLL) if it uses symbols from
that thing, and that thing must explicitly export those symbols. Also there's a
limit of 65535 symbols that can be exported. This means that currently plugins
only work on Windows when using BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, and that doesn't work with
MSVC.
This patch adds an LLVM_EXPORT_SYMBOLS_FOR_PLUGINS option, which when enabled
automatically exports from all LLVM tools the symbols that a plugin could want
to use so that a plugin can link against a tool directly. Plugins can specify
what tool they link against by using PLUGIN_TOOL argument to llvm_add_library.
The option can also be enabled on Linux, though there all it should do is
restrict the set of symbols that are exported as by default all symbols are
exported.
This option is currently OFF by default, as while I've verified that it works
with MSVC, linux gcc, and cygwin gcc, I haven't tried mingw gcc and I have no
idea what will happen on OSX. Also unfortunately we can't turn on
LLVM_ENABLE_PLUGINS when the option is ON as bugpoint-passes needs to be
loaded by both bugpoint.exe and opt.exe which is incompatible with this
approach. Also currently clang plugins don't work with this approach, which
will be fixed in future patches.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18826
llvm-svn: 270839
This should actually address PR27855. This results in adding references to the system libs inside generated dylibs so that they get correctly pulled in when linking against the dylib.
llvm-svn: 270723
to llvm-objdump. This section is created with -fembed-bitcode option.
This requires the use of libxar and the Cmake and lit support were crafted by
Chris Bieneman!
rdar://26202242
llvm-svn: 270491
the C standard library implementation in use.
This works around a glibc bug in the backtrace() function where it fails to
produce a backtrace on x86_64 if libgcc / libunwind is statically linked.
llvm-svn: 270276
- glibc is dynamically linked, and
- libgcc_s is unavailable (for instance, another library is being used to
provide the compiler runtime or libgcc is statically linked), and
- the target is x86_64.
If we run backtrace() and it fails to find any stack frames, try using
_Unwind_Backtrace instead if available.
llvm-svn: 269992
Compiler-RT needs LLVM_LIBRARY_DIR, LLVM_BINARY_DIR.
Setting these in LLVMConfig.cmake will allow Compiler-RT to not need to run llvm-config as long as the LLVMConfig.cmake module is in the CMake module path.
llvm-svn: 269104
Currently our cmake generates targets like check-llvm-unit and
check-llvm-transforms-loopunroll-x86, but not check-llvm-transforms or
check-llvm-transforms-adce. This is because the search for test suites
only lists the ones with a custom lit.cfg or lit.local.cfg.
Instead, we can do something a little smarter - any directory under
test that isn't called Inputs or inside a directory called Inputs is a
test suite.
llvm-svn: 268806
Summary:
As per the discussion on LLVM-dev this patch proposes removing LLVM_ENABLE_TIMESTAMPS.
The only complicated bit of this patch is the Windows support. On windows we used to log an error if /INCREMENTAL was passed to the linker when timestamps were disabled.
With this change since timestamps in code are always disabled we will always compile on windows with /Brepro unless /INCREMENTAL is specified, and we will log a warning when /INCREMENTAL is specified to notify the user that the build will be non-deterministic.
See: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-May/098990.html
Reviewers: bogner, silvas, rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19892
llvm-svn: 268670
Summary:
Historically, we had a switch in the Makefiles for turning on "expensive
checks". This has never been ported to the cmake build, but the
(dead-ish) code is still around.
This will also make it easier to turn it on in buildbots.
Reviewers: chandlerc
Subscribers: jyknight, mzolotukhin, RKSimon, gberry, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19723
llvm-svn: 268050
Summary: For Incremental LTO, we need to make sure that an old
cache entry is not used when incrementally re-linking with a new
libLTO.
Adding a global LLVM_REVISION in llvm-config.h would for to
rebuild/relink the world for every "git pull"/"svn update".
So instead only libLTO is made dependent on the VCS and will
be rebuilt (and the dependent binaries relinked, i.e. as of
today: libLTO.dylib and llvm-lto).
Reviewers: beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18987
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 266523
At the moment almost every lit.site.cfg.in contains two lines comment:
## Autogenerated by LLVM/Clang configuration.
# Do not edit!
The patch adds variable LIT_SITE_CFG_IN_HEADER, that is replaced from
configure_lit_site_cfg with the note and some useful information.
llvm-svn: 266515
1) We need to add this flag prior to adding any other, in case the user has
specified a -fmodule-cache-path= flag in their custom CXXFLAGS. Such a flag
causes -Werror builds to fail, and thus all config checks fail, until we add
the corresponding -fmodules flag. The modules selfhost bot does this, for
instance.
2) Delete module maps that were putting .cpp files into modules.
3) Enable -fmodules-local-submodule-visibility, to get proper module
visibility rules applied across submodules of the same module. Disable
-fmodules for C builds, since that flag is not available there.
llvm-svn: 266502
This makes it so that when running 'ninja test-suite' from the top-level LLVM ninja build it *always* re-runs the ninja command in the test-suite directory.
This mechanism is required because the top-level ninja file doesn't have a view into the subdirectory dependency tree, so it can't know what, if anything, needs to be rebuilt.
llvm-svn: 265863
`sys/types.h` has a related define in `config.h.cmake`, but was never
checked for in CMake. Sync this.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18825
llvm-svn: 265648
For debugging it is useful to be able to generate dSYM files but not strip the executables. This change adds the ability to skip stripping by setting LLVM_EXTERNALIZE_DEBUGINFO_SKIP_STRIP=On.
llvm-svn: 265041
What we are really trying to do here is to figure out if we are using
the 2015 STL. Unfortunately, so far as I know the MSVC STL does not
define a version macro that we can check directly. Instead I wrote a
check to see if char16_t works.
llvm-svn: 264881
Add a missing include. This is important in the case HandleLLVMOptions is
included prior to the missing CheckCXXSourceCompiles or CheckCXXCompilerFlag
which includes CheckCXXSourceCompiles.
llvm-svn: 262949
Otherwise users get messages from CheckAtomic about missing libatomic
instead of a sensible message that says "use GCC 4.7 or newer".
I structured the change along the lines of HandleLLVMStdlib.cmake, so
that the standalone build of Clang still gets the compiler version
check.
Reviewers: beanz
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17789
llvm-svn: 262491
This patch updates cmake build scripts to build on Haiku. It adds Haiku x86_64 to config.guess.
Please consider reviewing.
Pathc by Jérôme Duval.
llvm-svn: 262038
- Remove a comment that was clearly copy pasted from Android.cmake and
isn't relevant.
- Remove the toolchain's sensitivity to the environment. It's less
error prone to just allow users to set CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT if they
want to use a custom SDK.
- Stop explicitly setting -mios-version-min to the default value. It
just adds needless complexity.
This makes building the native tablegen work for me even when SDKROOT
is set in the environment (or passed in as -DCMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT).
llvm-svn: 260763
Patch by Jack Howarth.
When linking to libLLVM, don't also link to the component
libraries that constitute libLLVM.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16945
llvm-svn: 260641
Very often in LLVM we have APIs that take a bitwidth and a uint64_t that
we pass immediates such as ~0U to. Consider APInt, Constant, and
MachineInstrBuilder::addImm. Fixing all uses of these APIs to manually
extend their arguments to uint64_t doesn't seem worth it.
llvm-svn: 260416
Mehdi suggested in a review of r259766 that it's also useful to easily
set the type of LTO. Augment the cmake variable to support that.
llvm-svn: 260143
This is the right location for platform-specific files.
On some distributions (e. g. Exherbo), a package can be installed for several
architectures in parallel, but the architecture-independent files are shared.
Therefore, we must not install architecture-dependent files (like the CMake
config and export files) to share/.
llvm-svn: 259821
Summary:
This patch is provided in preparation for removing autoconf on 1/26. The proposal to remove autoconf on 1/26 was discussed on the llvm-dev thread here: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-January/093875.html
"I felt a great disturbance in the [build system], as if millions of [makefiles] suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something [amazing] has happened."
- Obi Wan Kenobi
Reviewers: chandlerc, grosbach, bob.wilson, tstellarAMD, echristo, whitequark
Subscribers: chfast, simoncook, emaste, jholewinski, tberghammer, jfb, danalbert, srhines, arsenm, dschuff, jyknight, dsanders, joker.eph, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16471
llvm-svn: 258861
Enable more strict standards conformance in MSVC for rvalue casting and string literal type conversion to non-const types. Also enables generation of intrinsics for more functions.
Patch by Alexander Riccio
llvm-svn: 258687
When we build LLVM with externalized debug info, all debugging and
symbolication related data is extracted into dSYM files prior to
stripping. As such, there is no need to preserve local symbols in LLVM
binaries after dSYM creation.
This shrinks libLLVM.dylib from 58MB to 55MB on my system.
llvm-svn: 258566
Summary:
This is a re-commit of r257003, which was reverted,
along with the fixes from http://reviews.llvm.org/D15986.
r252532 added support for reporting the monolithic library
when LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is used. This would only be done
if the individual components were not found, and the dynamic
library is found.
This diff extends this as follows:
- If LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB is set, then prefer the shared
library, even if all component libraries exist.
- Two flags, --link-shared and --link-static are introduced
to provide explicit guidance. If --link-shared is passed
and the shared library does not exist, an error results.
Additionally, changed the expected shared library names from
(e.g.) LLVM-3.8.0 to LLVM-3.8. The former exists only in an
installation (and then only in CMake builds I think?), and not
in the build tree; this breaks usage of llvm-config during
builds, e.g. by llvm-go.
Reviewers: DiamondLovesYou, beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15986
llvm-svn: 258283
I think I fixed all instances of this in the codebase
(r258202, 258200, 258190). Also, the suppression didn't
have an effect on bots using make anyways, and it looks
like many bots still use configure/make bots.
llvm-svn: 258210
Summary:
add_version_info_from_vcs was setting SVN_REVISION to the last fetched
svn revision when using git svn instead of the svn revision
corresponding to HEAD. This leads to conflicts with the definition of
SVN_REVISION in SVNVersion.inc generated by GetSVN.cmake when HEAD is
not the most recently fetched svn revision.
Use 'git svn info' to determine SVN_REVISION when git svn is being used
instead (as is done in GetSVN.cmake).
Reviewers: beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16299
llvm-svn: 258148
Autoconf does this in the GetRepositoryPath script, CMake's VersionFromVCS does grab the SVN_REVISION, but doesn't populate the repository URL.
llvm-svn: 257826
With this, one can build a lib from the objects of other libs:
set(SOURCES
$<TARGET_OBJECTS:obj.clingInterpreter>
$<TARGET_OBJECTS:obj.clingMetaProcessor>
$<TARGET_OBJECTS:obj.clingUtils>
)
Reviewed by Chris Bieneman - thanks!
llvm-svn: 257459
Summary:
r252532 added support for reporting the monolithic library
when LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is used. This would only be done
if the individual components were not found, and the dynamic
library is found.
This diff extends this as follows:
- If LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB is set, then prefer the shared
library, even if all component libraries exist.
- Two flags, --link-shared and --link-static are introduced
to provide explicit guidance. If --link-shared is passed
and the shared library does not exist, an error results.
Additionally, changed the expected shared library names from
(e.g.) LLVM-3.8.0 to LLVM-3.8. The former exists only in an
installation (and then only in CMake builds I think?), and not
in the build tree; this breaks usage of llvm-config during
builds, e.g. by llvm-go.
Reviewers: DiamondLovesYou, beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15033
llvm-svn: 257003
LLVM_ENABLE_TIMESTAMPS controls if timestamps are embedded into llvm's
binaries. Turning it off is useful for deterministic builds.
r246905 made it so that the define suddenly also controls if the binaries that
the llvm binaries _create_ embed timestamps or not – but this shouldn't be a
configure-time option. r256203/r256204 added a driver option to toggle this on
and off, so this patch now passes this driver option in LLVM_ENABLE_TIMESTAMPS
builds so that if LLVM_ENABLE_TIMESTAMPS is set, the build of LLVM is
deterministic – but the built clang can still write timestamps into other
executables when requested.
This also allows removing some of the test machinery added in r292012 to work
around this problem.
See PR24740 for background.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15783
llvm-svn: 256958
This should fix many many -Wunused-parameter warnings in self-host builds on
Windows after r255382. cl.exe doesn't care about the order of /W4 and
/wd flags, but clang-cl currently does (just like -Wno-foo -Wall order
matters for clang). We might want to change how clang-cl behaves in
the future, but until then this change makes self-host builds much more
silent.
llvm-svn: 256315
Clang has better diagnostics in this case. It is not necessary therefore
to change the destructor to avoid what is effectively an invalid warning
in gcc. Instead, better handle the warning flags given to the compiler.
llvm-svn: 255905
One of the earlier patches updated the cmake rule to install the
runtime dlls in INSTALL_DIR/lib which is not correct. This patch
updates the rule to install CMake's RUNTIME in bin directory
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15505
llvm-svn: 255781
This is the first step in supporting PGO data generation via CMake. I've marked the option as advanced and experimental until it is fleshed out further.
llvm-svn: 255298
If you externalize debug info for unit tests the test runner finds the mach-o inside the dsym bundle and tries to execute it as a test.
llvm-svn: 255056
Summary: This adds support for generating dSYM files and stripping debug info from executables and dylibs. It also supports passing -object_path_lto to the linker to generate dSYMs for LTO builds.
Reviewers: bogner, friss
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15133
llvm-svn: 254627
CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS is a string. Appending a flag using list(APPEND) introduces an extra
semicolon which breaks stuff. Change this to append the value in the same way that everyone else
seems to be doing.
llvm-svn: 253968
Building clang with -fno-pie generates slightly faster code. In my not-very-rigorous testing I saw about a 4% speed up using the clang test-suite sources.
llvm-svn: 253959
This is similar to the fix for FreeBSD in r226862. Without this patch,
the build aborts when linkling libLTO.so, complaining about undefined
references to assert2, cxa_atexit, etc.
Patch by Stefan Kempf!
http://reviews.llvm.org/D14236
llvm-svn: 253769
When passing around CMake arguments as lists of arguments any arguments containing lists need to have their semi-colons escaped otherwise CMake will split the arguments in the middle.
llvm-svn: 253719
On the average user's system, those libraries will not be compiled with
MSan. Prior to this change, the LLVM test suite was full of false
positives from calls from third party libraries to MSan interceptors
like strlen.
We can remove this check if MSan ever grows a suppression mechanism
similar to TSan's.
llvm-svn: 253526
I'm unaware of any reasons why -fvisibility-inlines-hidden would depend on PIC, and since autoconf supports this flag without PIC, we should support it in CMake too.
llvm-svn: 253517
Summary:
This patch adds a new CMake module for working with ExternalProjects. This wrapper for ExternalProject supports using just-built tools and can hook up dependencies properly so that projects get cleared out.
The example usage here is for the llvm test-suite. In this example, the test-suite is setup as dependent on clang and lld if they are in-tree. If the clang or lld binaries change the test-suite is re-configured, cleaned, and rebuilt.
This cleanup and abstraction wrapping ExternalProject can be extended and applied to other runtime libraries like compiler-rt and libcxx.
Reviewers: samsonov, jroelofs, rengolin, jmolloy
Subscribers: jmolloy, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14513
llvm-svn: 252747
Summary:
Move handling of the SONAME option from add_llvm_library
to llvm_add_library, so that it can be used in sub-projects.
In particular, this makes it possible to have consistently
named shared libraries for LLVM, Clang and LLDB.
Also, base the SONAME and symlinks on the output name
by extracting the OUTPUT_NAME property, rather than assuming
it is the same as the target name.
Reviewers: beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14539
llvm-svn: 252669
When configuring various llvm projects that use AddLLVM.cmake, this warning is
emitted many times, flooding the screen:
Policy CMP0007 is not set: list command no longer ignores empty elements.
The fix is removing an extra semicolon.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14339
llvm-svn: 252628
Summary:
This change makes the CMake build system generate libraries for Linux and Darwin matching the makefile build system.
Linux libraries follow the pattern lib${name}.${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.so so that ldconfig won't pick it up incorrectly.
Darwin libraries are not versioned.
Note: On linux the non-versioned symlink is generated at install-time not build time. I plan to fix that eventually, but I expect that is good enough for the purposes of fixing this bug.
Reviewers: loladiro, tstellarAMD
Subscribers: axw, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13841
llvm-svn: 252093
Summary:
This prints NO if LLVM was built with -fno-rtti or an equivalent flag
and YES otherwise. The reasons to add -has-rtti rather than adding -fno-rtti
to --cxxflags are:
1. Building LLVM with -fno-rtti does not always mean that client
applications need this flag.
2. Some compilers have a different flag for disabling rtti, and the
compiler being used to build LLVM may not be the compiler being used to
build the application.
Reviewers: echristo, chandlerc, beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11849
llvm-svn: 252075
r250835 unintentionally discarded the optional parameter to the
add_llvm_external_project() macro that may point to a path when the said
path is different from ${name}. This should fix it by passing ${ARGN} on
to add_llvm_subdirectory(). The problem manifests itself with e.g.
add_llvm_external_project(clang-tools-extra extra) from
clang/tools/CMakeLists.txt
Patch by Luchesar V. Iliev.
llvm-svn: 251001
Summary:
This refactoring makes some of the code used to control including subdirectories parameterized so it can be re-used elsewhere.
Specifically I want to re-use this code in clang to be able to turn off specific tool subdirectories.
Reviewers: chapuni, filcab, bogner, Bigcheese
Subscribers: emaste, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13783
llvm-svn: 250835
In order to resolve PR25059, we're going to need to be able to generate symlinks to libraries manually, so I need this code to be reusable.
llvm-svn: 250573
Summary: Unnecessary space at the beginning of LLVM_DEFINITIONS in cmake shared files can break projects that use the variable.
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13432
llvm-svn: 250025
Patch by Alex Wang
This patch resolves a parallelization issue that occurs when native tablegen targets are built at the same time. They both try to build libSupport and clobber each other causing the builds to fail.
llvm-svn: 249911
This reverts commit r248963.
Seems there's some standard libraries (and libcxxabi implementations)
that aren't -Wdeprecated clean... hrm.
llvm-svn: 248972
This particularly helps enforce the C++ Rule of 5 (for new move ops this
is already an error, but for a type only using C++98 features (copy
ctor/assign, dtor) it is only deprecated, not invalid)
Applying the flag for any GCC compatible compiler - GCC doesn't warn on
the Rule of 5 cases that C++11 deprecates, but it doesn't have other
false positives so far as I could see (compiling with GCC 4.8 didn't
produce any -Wdeprecated warnings I could spot).
Reviewers: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13314
llvm-svn: 248963
When building a plugin against an installed LLVM toolchain using
add_llvm_loadable_module (in the documented manner) doesn't work as nothing sets
the *_OUTPUT_INTDIR variables causing an error when set_output_directory is
called. Making those arguments optional (causing the default output directory
to be used) fixes this.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13215
llvm-svn: 248911
When using LLVMConfig.cmake from an installed toolchain in order to build a
loadable pass using add_llvm_loadable_module LLVM_ENABLE_PLUGINS and
LLVM_PLUGIN_EXT must be set. Also make LLVM_DEFINITIONS be set to what it
actually is.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13214
llvm-svn: 248884
Currently LLVM_COMPILER_IS_GCC_COMPATIBLE is set as a side-effect of determining
the stdlib to use in HandleLLVMStdlib, which causes problems when attempting to
use AddLLVM from an installed LLVM toolchain, as HandleLLVMStdlib is not used.
Move the setting of this variable into DetermineGCCCompatible and include that
from both AddLLVM and HandleLLVMStdlib.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13216
llvm-svn: 248798
In order to support building clang out-of-tree the install_symlink script needs to be installed, and it needs to be found by searching the CMAKE_MODULE_PATH.
This change renames install_symlink -> LLVMInstallSymlink so it doesn't conflict with naming from other projects, and adds searching behavior in AddLLVM.cmake
llvm-svn: 248009
Summary: This change generalizes symlink generation and makes symlinks to tools obey LLVM_TOOLCHAIN_TOOLS. It makes it so that if you exclude llvm-ar from LLVM_TOOLCHAIN_TOOLS you don't end up with broken symlinks to llvm-lib and llvm-ranlib in your install.
Reviewers: bogner, chapuni, rafael
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12864
llvm-svn: 247632
Fix-up for r247305 to use the right variable. There's another use of
LLVM_SOURCE_DIR in this file that is probably also questionable, but it's
for Windows so I'm going to leave it alone.
llvm-svn: 247311
This amends chapuni's r246156 to handle an Xcode quirk, one even called out
in the CMake documentation:
Some native build systems may not like targets that have only object files,
so consider adding at least one real source file to any target that
references $<TARGET_OBJECTS:objlib>.
I've limited the scope of this hack to Xcode for now.
llvm-svn: 247305
Summary:
Cross-compilation uses recursive cmake invocations to build native host
tools. These recursive invocations only forward a fixed set of
variables/options, since the native environment is generally the default.
This change adds -DLLVM_TARGET_IS_CROSSCOMPILE_HOST=TRUE to the recursive
cmake invocations, so that cmake files can distinguish these recursive
invocations from top-level ones, which can explain why expected options
are unset.
LLILC will use this to avoid trying to generate its build rules in the
crosscompile native host target (where it is not needed), which would fail
if attempted because LLILC requires a cmake variable passed on the command
line, which is not forwarded in the recursive invocation.
Reviewers: rnk, beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12679
llvm-svn: 247151
Summary:
This diff attempts to address the concerns raised in
http://reviews.llvm.org/D12488.
We introduce a new USE_SHARED option to llvm_config,
which, if set, causes the target to be linked against
libLLVM.
add_llvm_utility now uniformly disables linking against
libLLVM. These utilities are not intended for distribution,
and this keeps the option handling more centralised.
llvm-shlib is now processes before any other "tools"
subdirectories, ensuring the libLLVM target is defined
before its dependents.
One main difference from what was requested: llvm_config
does not prune LLVM_DYLIB_COMPONENTS from the components
passed into explicit_llvm_config. This is because the "all"
component does something special, adding additional
libraries (namely libLTO). Adding the component libraries
after libLLVM should not be a problem, as symbols will be
resolved in libLLVM first.
Finally, I'm not really happy with the
DISABLE_LLVM_LINK_LLVM option, but I'm not sure of a
better way to get the following:
- link all tools and shared libraries to libLLVM if
LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB is set
- some way of explicitly *not* doing so for utilities
and libLLVM itself
Suggestions for improvement here are particularly welcome.
Reviewers: beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12590
llvm-svn: 246918
Currently, if you call cmake with a typo in an LLVM_USE_SANITIZER
value, there's a cmake warning and the build goes on with no
sanitizers at all. This isn't a good behaviour, since cmake warnings
are fairly easy to miss and the resulting behaviour is that it looks
like the build is sanitizer clean.
Upgrade these warnings to errors so misconfigurations are more
obvious.
llvm-svn: 246531
Summary:
Three closely related changes, to have a mode in which we link all
executables and shared libraries against libLLVM.
1. Add a new LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB cmake option, which, when ON, will link
executables and shared libraries against libLLVM. For this to work, it
is necessary to also set LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB and LLVM_DYLIB_EXPORT_ALL.
It is not strictly necessary to set LLVM_DISABLE_LLVM_DYLIB_ATEXIT, but
we also default to OFF in this mode, or tools tend to misbehave (e.g.
stdout may not flush on exit when output is buffered.)
llvm-config and Tablegen do not use libLLVM, as they are dependencies of
libLLVM.
2. Modify llvm-go to take a new flag, "linkmode=component-libs|dylib".
Depending on which one is passed (default is component-libs), we link
with the individual libraries or libLLVM respectively. We pass in dylib
when LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB is ON.
3. Fix LLVM_DYLIB_EXPORT_ALL on Linux, and expand the symbols exported to
actually export all. Don't strip leading underscore from symbols on Linux,
and make sure we get all exported symbols and weak-with-default symbols
("W" in nm output). Without these changes, passes won't load because
the "Annotate..." symbols defined in lib/Support/Valigrind.cpp are not
found.
Testing:
- Ran default build ("ninja") with LLVM, clang, compiler-rt, llgo, lldb.
- Ran "check", "check-clang", "check-tsan", "check-libgo" targets. I've
never had much success with LLDB tests, and llgoi is currently broken
so check-llgo fails for an unrelated reason.
- Ran "lldb" to ensure it loads.
Reviewers: chandlerc, beanz, pcc, rnk
Subscribers: rnk, chapuni, sylvestre.ledru, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12488
llvm-svn: 246527
If corresponding in-tree subdirectory exists, just ignore LLVM_EXTERNAL* stuff.
Otherwise, set LLVM_TOOL_*_BUILD ON/OFF properly according to LLVM_EXTERNAL_*.
This makes easier to walk among old revisions *without* deleteing CMakeCache.txt.
Before r242059, LLVM_EXTERNAL_* was working like;
if(EXISTS ${*_SOURCE_DIR}/CMakeLists.txt)
set(*_BUILD ON CACHE)
if(*_BUILD is ON)
add_subdirectory(*_SOURCE_DIR)
endif()
endif()
llvm-svn: 245782
gtest and gtest_main) when generating ``Makefile.llvmbuild``.
Libraries that are not installed should not be exported because they
won't be available from an install tree. Rather than filtering out the
gtest libraries in cmake/modules/Makefile, simply teach llvm-build to
filter out libraries that will not be installed from its generated list
of exported libraries.
Note that LLVMBUILD_LIB_DEPS_* are used during our own CMake build
process so we cannot filter LLVMBUILD_LIB_DEPS_gtest* out in llvm-build.
We must leave this gtest filter logic in cmake/modules/Makefile.
llvm-svn: 245718
Brad King.
Move `LLVM_LIBS_TO_EXPORT` over to Makefile.llvmbuild and generate it
from `llvm-build` using the same logic used to export the dependencies
of these libraries. This avoids depending on `llvm-config`.
This refactoring was originally motivated by issue #24154 due to commit
r243297 (Fix `llvm-config` to emit the linker flag for the combined
shared object, 2015-07-27) changing the output of `llvm-config --libs`
to not have the individual libraries when we configure with
`--enable-shared`. That change was reverted by r244108 but this
refactoring makes sense on its own anyway.
llvm-svn: 245717
such as std::equal on the third argument. This reverts previous workarounds.
Predefining _DEBUG_POINTER_IMPL disables Visual C++ 2013 headers from defining
it to a function performing the null pointer check. In practice, it's not that
bad since any function actually using the nullptr will seg fault. The other
iterator sanity checks remain enabled in the headers.
Reviewed by Aaron Ballmanþ and Duncan P. N. Exon Smith.
llvm-svn: 245711
This reverts commit r244633.
We aren't going to be able to use it because the compiler-rt build can
be built standalone without an LLVM source dir *or* an installed copy of
LLVM.
llvm-svn: 244648
If we don't have sys/wait.h and we're on a unix system there's no way
that several of the llvm tools work at all. This includes clang.
Just remove the configure and cmake checks entirely - we'll get a
build error instead of building something broken now.
llvm-svn: 243957
This allows asm files and Cxx files to be compiled with different flags
rather than treating them identically. LLVM itself has no asm files
other than tests, but this setting is inherited by the compiler-rt
project (unless compiled standalone), which does have asm files.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10707
llvm-svn: 243419
Prior to CMAKE 2.8.4 that was covered by the WIN32 conditional but
from 2.8.4 CMAKE no longer defined WIN32 when running under Cygwin
and it needs its own test.
Patch by Martell Malone!
http://reviews.llvm.org/D11347
llvm-svn: 242993
One part of my refactoring from r242705 is untenable due to how CMake caches variables. There is no way other than caching to allow variables to be set in one directory and globally readable, but we really don't want to cache the temporary value marking that a directory has already been included.
llvm-svn: 242793
Summary:
When calling llgo-go from the llvm_add_go_executable
cmake function, specify $GO_EXECUTABLE as the go
command to call. Without this, llgo-go searches $PATH
which may be inconsistent with $GO_EXECUTABLE.
Reviewers: pcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11290
llvm-svn: 242749
Re-landing r242059 which re-landed r241621... I'm really bad at this.
Summary (r242059):
This change re-lands r241621, with an additional fix that was required to allow tool sources to live outside the llvm checkout. It also no longer renames LLVM_EXTERNAL_*_SOURCE_DIR. This change was reverted in r241663, because it renamed several variables of the format LLVM_EXTERNAL_*_* to LLVM_TOOL_*_*.
Summary (r241621):
The tools CMakeLists file already had implicit tool registration, but there were a few things off about it that needed to be altered to make it work. This change addresses all that. The changes in this patch are:
* factored out canonicalizing tool names from paths to CMake variables * removed the LLVM_IMPLICIT_PROJECT_IGNORE mechanism in favor of LLVM_EXTERNAL_${nameUPPER}_BUILD which I renamed to LLVM_TOOL_${nameUPPER}_BUILD because it applies to internal and external tools
* removed ignore_llvm_tool_subdirectory() in favor of just setting LLVM_TOOL_${nameUPPER}_BUILD to Off
* Added create_llvm_tool_options() to resolve a bug in add_llvm_external_project() - the old LLVM_EXTERNAL_${nameUPPER}_BUILD would not work on a clean CMake directory because the option could be created after it was set in code.
* Removed all but the minimum required calls to add_llvm_external_project from tools/CMakeLists.txt
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10665
llvm-svn: 242705
LLVM_EXTERNAL_*_SOURCE_DIR is reset as PATH with set(CACHE PATH).
Then the CACHE PATH variable, LLVM_EXTERNAL_*_SOURCE_DIR, is normalized as
${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/${path_var} if ${path_var} is relative.
llvm-svn: 242120
add_llvm_external_project puts LLVM_EXTERNAL_${nameUPPER}_SOURCE_DIR into the cache even if it is just the in-tree default path. This causes all sorts of oddness, and makes it so that I can't change the behavior of this variable.
This patch never puts LLVM_EXTERNAL_${nameUPPER}_SOURCE_DIR into the cache. It will only end up in the cache if it is specified on the command line, which is the correct behavior.
There is also a temporary change to remove non-default values from the cache if they are already present. This should have the impact of cleaning out unncecissary values from the caches on the buildbots and people's local build directories. This part of the change is marked with a TODO and can be removed in a few days.
llvm-svn: 242102
Summary:
This change re-lands r241621, with an additional fix that was required to allow tool sources to live outside the llvm checkout. It also no longer renames LLVM_EXTERNAL_*_SOURCE_DIR. This change was reverted in r241663, because it renamed several variables of the format LLVM_EXTERNAL_*_* to LLVM_TOOL_*_*.
Original Summary:
The tools CMakeLists file already had implicit tool registration, but there were a few things off about it that needed to be altered to make it work. This change addresses all that. The changes in this patch are:
* factored out canonicalizing tool names from paths to CMake variables * removed the LLVM_IMPLICIT_PROJECT_IGNORE mechanism in favor of LLVM_EXTERNAL_${nameUPPER}_BUILD which I renamed to LLVM_TOOL_${nameUPPER}_BUILD because it applies to internal and external tools
* removed ignore_llvm_tool_subdirectory() in favor of just setting LLVM_TOOL_${nameUPPER}_BUILD to Off
* Added create_llvm_tool_options() to resolve a bug in add_llvm_external_project() - the old LLVM_EXTERNAL_${nameUPPER}_BUILD would not work on a clean CMake directory because the option could be created after it was set in code.
* Removed all but the minimum required calls to add_llvm_external_project from tools/CMakeLists.txt
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10665
llvm-svn: 242059
Summary:
The tools CMakeLists file already had implicit tool registration, but there were a few things off about it that needed to be altered to make it work. This change addresses all that. The changes in this patch are:
* factored out canonicalizing tool names from paths to CMake variables
* removed the LLVM_IMPLICIT_PROJECT_IGNORE mechanism in favor of LLVM_EXTERNAL_${nameUPPER}_BUILD which I renamed to LLVM_TOOL_${nameUPPER}_BUILD because it applies to internal and external tools
* removed ignore_llvm_tool_subdirectory() in favor of just setting LLVM_TOOL_${nameUPPER}_BUILD to Off
* Added create_llvm_tool_options() to resolve a bug in add_llvm_external_project() - the old LLVM_EXTERNAL_${nameUPPER}_BUILD would not work on a clean CMake directory because the option could be created after it was set in code.
* Removed all but the minimum required calls to add_llvm_external_project from tools/CMakeLists.txt
Reviewers: bogner, samsonov, chapuni, beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10665
llvm-svn: 241621
This patch changes linkage with dbghlp.dll for clang from static (at load time)
to on demand (at the first use of required functions). Clang uses dbghlp.dll
only in minor use-cases. First of all in case of crash and in case of plugin load.
The dbghlp.dll library can be absent on system. In this case clang will fail
to load. With lazy load of dbghlp.dll clang can work even if dbghlp.dll
is not available.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10737
llvm-svn: 241271
generated by the Autoconf/Makefile build system relocatable.
Previously the generated CMake files contained hardcoded paths which
prevented a binary installation from being relocated to a different
place in the file system. This problem was most noticeable in LLVM's
official binary releases which were completely unusable by a downstream
project trying to import the CMake targets.
Package maintainers who choose to modify the install location of the
CMake directory without using the ``PROJ_cmake`` Makefile variable
override will need to patch the generated``LLVMConfig.cmake`` so that
``LLVM_INSTALL_PREFIX`` and ``_LLVM_CMAKE_DIR`` variables are set
correctly.
llvm-svn: 241080
CMake files and should not be by both build systems and also the targets
were also installed by the CMake build system which they should not be.
The problem was that
- the CMake build of LLVM installs and exports the gtest library
targets. We should not being doing this, these are not part of LLVM.
- the Autoconf/Makefile build of LLVM still had gtest libraries in the
installed LLVMConfig.cmake.
These problems would cause problems for an external project because when
calling llvm_map_components_to_libnames(XXX all) ${XXX} would to contain
LLVM's internal gtest libraries.
llvm-svn: 240981
ctypes 0.3 and earlier contains an interface-definig bug:
its ptr_of_raw_address accepts Int64 and not Nativeint. ctypes 0.4
was not released during the 3.6 cycle, and because of that, LLVM 3.6
was released with ctypes 0.3 as a dependency, which now breaks
the build on modern ctypes.
Unbreak.
llvm-svn: 240882
Summary:
Finally, delete LLVM's parse_arguments() definition.
Second part of D10531.
This is dependent on http://reviews.llvm.org/D10529
Reviewers: pcc, beanz, chapuni
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10531
llvm-svn: 240122
The cmake check for whether libatomic could be used had been
unconditionally setting the result to false. Which was somewhat
fortunate, because the prerequisite check for whether it was *needed*
was always claiming it was, even if it was not.
However, this made platforms where libatomic is actually necessary
fail to link.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10453
llvm-svn: 239819
- Who defines ${LLVM_SOURCE_DIR} ?
- Would windows_version_resource.rc be available in an *installed* llvm tree?
I suggest it may be installed in ${PREFIX}/share.
llvm-svn: 239703
This reinstates my commits r238740/r238741 which I reverted due to a failure
in the clang-cl selfhost tests on Windows. I've now fixed the issue in
clang-cl that caused the failure so hopefully all should be well now.
llvm-svn: 239612
OCaml doc builds fail without .cmi files, and .cmi files are collected
in ocaml_outputs. Therefore, make doc targets depend on ocaml_outputs as
well.
Fixes: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=23777
Patch by Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>
llvm-svn: 239259
This embeds Windows version information into our executables and DLLs.
The most visible place to view this data is in the details tab of the file
properties window in Windows explorer.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7828
llvm-svn: 238740
Summary: Multi-configuration builds put their binaries into ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/Release/bin/. The table-gen cross-compilation support needs to take that into account.
Reviewers: yaron.keren
Reviewed By: yaron.keren
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10102
llvm-svn: 238592
I can't actually test this properly because uninstalling MSVC 2015 CTP 6
and reinstalling the 2015 RC takes hours. I can only verify that this
doesn't mess up MSVC 2013 and 2015 CTP 6 builds, which is what I've
done.
Should fix PR23513.
llvm-svn: 237743
The gold binary is not required to build the plugin. All that is
needed is for LLVM_BINUTILS_INCDIR to point to the directory
containing plugin-api.h.
llvm-svn: 235918
In CMake dependencies can be filenames or targets, and targets can't be filenames. The Ninja generator handles filename dependencies because it generates targets for every output file from a command. For example:
add_custom_command(OUTPUT foo.txt COMMAND touch foo.txt)
With the Ninja generator this generates a target foo.txt, but with the Makefile generator it doesn't. This is probably because Ninja explicitly requires these hard dependency ties, and Make just behaves oddly in general.
To fix this we need to make the tablegen actions depend on a target rather than a filename.
llvm-svn: 235732
This adds the following targets to cmake. These can be used to build and link only specific parts of a backend, instead of having to link the whole backend.
- AllTargetsAsmPrinters, AllTargetsAsmParsers, AllTargetsDescs, AllTargetsDisassemblers, AllTargetsInfos
A typical use for these is instead of linking ${LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD}. This commit changes llvm-mc to show how to use the new targets.
Reviewed by Chris Bieneman.
llvm-svn: 235324
The CMake install command is defined as:
install(TARGETS targets... [EXPORT <export-name>]
[[ARCHIVE|LIBRARY|RUNTIME|FRAMEWORK|BUNDLE|
PRIVATE_HEADER|PUBLIC_HEADER|RESOURCE]
[DESTINATION <dir>]
[INCLUDES DESTINATION [<dir> ...]]
[PERMISSIONS permissions...]
[CONFIGURATIONS [Debug|Release|...]]
[COMPONENT <component>]
[OPTIONAL] [NAMELINK_ONLY|NAMELINK_SKIP]
] [...])
This means it can only take one parameter from the set of RUNTIME, LIBRARY, or ARCHIVE. If you set more than one of these it seems to gobble up the extra arguments and ignore the COMPONENT argument.
This adds a check to only set LIBRARY or ARCHIVE based on whether or not the library being built is shared.
llvm-svn: 235113
Certain versions of CMake specify /W3 as part of CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS
by default, before you do anything. Appending /W4 to the end of
this and using the Ninja generator results in
cl : Command line warning D9025 : overriding '/W3' with '/W4'.
It is not possible to suppress this since it is a command line
warning and not a compiler warning, so we must fix the command
line to contain only one value for /Wn.
llvm-svn: 234907
Unfortunately, on ELF there is not used attribute on the .o files,
so there is no easy way to keep the dump function alive.
If we are not gcing, we may as well produce non gcable files and
avoid the cost.
Linking a debug clang now takes 18.856225992 seconds, before it
took 21.206897447.
I will try avoiding --gc-sections -O3 on a followup patch.
llvm-svn: 234159
Added a new boolean CMake flag, LLVM_INSTALL_UTILS. When set,
the 'install' target will include in the bin directory the
utils binaries - e.g. FileCheck. This mirrors the autoconfig
behavior.
Test Plan:
Locally verified that utils binaries are copied when flag is set,
and not copied when flag is not set.
Reviewers: jfb, dschuff, beanz
Reviewed By: beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8587
Patch by Mircea Trofin
llvm-svn: 233385
Summary:
This patch is an attempt at making `DenseMapIterator`s "fail-fast".
Fail-fast iterators that have been invalidated due to insertion into
the host `DenseMap` deterministically trip an assert (in debug mode)
on access, instead of non-deterministically hitting memory corruption
issues.
Enabling fail-fast iterators breaks the LLVM C++ ABI, so they are
predicated on `LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS`.
`LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS` by default flips with
`LLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTS`, but can be clamped to ON or OFF using the CMake /
autoconf build system.
Reviewers: chandlerc, dexonsmith, rnk, zturner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8351
llvm-svn: 233310
Summary:
This change makes CMake scan for lit suites and generate a target for each lit test suite. The targets follow the format check-<project>-<suite path>.
For example:
check-llvm-unit - Runs the LLVM unit tests
check-llvm-codegen-arm - Runs the ARM codeine tests
Note: These targets are not generated during multi-configuration generators (i.e. Xcode and Visual Studio) because target clutter impacts UI usability.
* Also fixed a minor issue that Duncan pointed out to me I was passing the suite to lit twice
Reviewers: chandlerc
Subscribers: aemerson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8380
llvm-svn: 233009
This works in a similar way to the gold plugin tests. We search for a compatible
linker on $PATH and use it to run tests against our just-built libLTO. To start
with, test the just added opt level functionality.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8472
llvm-svn: 232785
The dependencies for cross-built tablegen were a bit confused. This fixes that. The following dependencies are now enforced:
(1) Tablegen tasks depend on the native tablegen
(2) Native tablegen depends on the cross-compiled tablegen
Although the native tablegen doesn't actually require the cross tablegen, having this dependency forces the native tablegen to rebuild whenever the cross tablegen changes.
llvm-svn: 232730