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Rafael Espindola daa7f712a2 Remove the LLVM specific archive index.
Archive files (.a) can have a symbol table indicating which object
files in them define which symbols. The purpose of this symbol table
is to speed up linking by allowing the linker the read only the .o
files it is actually going to use instead of having to parse every
object's symbol table.

LLVM's archive library currently supports a LLVM specific format for
such table. It is hard to see any value in that now that llvm-ld is
gone:

* System linkers don't use it: GNU ar uses the same plugin as the
linker to create archive files with a regular index. The OS X ar
creates no symbol table for IL files, I assume the linker just parses
all IL files.

* It doesn't interact well with archives having both IL and native objects.

* We probably don't want to be responsible for yet another archive
format variant.

This patch then:

* Removes support for creating and reading such index from lib/Archive.
* Remove llvm-ranlib, since there is nothing left for it to do.

We should in the future add support for regular indexes to llvm-ar for
both native and IL objects. When we do that, llvm-ranlib should be
reimplemented as a symlink to llvm-ar, as it is equivalent to "ar s".

llvm-svn: 184019
2013-06-14 23:25:53 +00:00

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# -*- Python -*-
# Configuration file for the 'lit' test runner.
import os
import sys
import re
import platform
# name: The name of this test suite.
config.name = 'LLVM'
# Tweak PATH for Win32 to decide to use bash.exe or not.
if sys.platform in ['win32']:
# Seek sane tools in directories and set to $PATH.
path = getattr(config, 'lit_tools_dir', None)
path = lit.getToolsPath(path,
config.environment['PATH'],
['cmp.exe', 'grep.exe', 'sed.exe'])
if path is not None:
path = os.path.pathsep.join((path,
config.environment['PATH']))
config.environment['PATH'] = path
# Choose between lit's internal shell pipeline runner and a real shell. If
# LIT_USE_INTERNAL_SHELL is in the environment, we use that as an override.
use_lit_shell = os.environ.get("LIT_USE_INTERNAL_SHELL")
if use_lit_shell:
# 0 is external, "" is default, and everything else is internal.
execute_external = (use_lit_shell == "0")
else:
# Otherwise we default to internal on Windows and external elsewhere, as
# bash on Windows is usually very slow.
execute_external = (not sys.platform in ['win32'])
# testFormat: The test format to use to interpret tests.
config.test_format = lit.formats.ShTest(execute_external)
# To ignore test output on stderr so it doesn't trigger failures uncomment this:
#config.test_format = lit.formats.TclTest(ignoreStdErr=True)
# suffixes: A list of file extensions to treat as test files, this is actually
# set by on_clone().
config.suffixes = []
# excludes: A list of directories to exclude from the testsuite. The 'Inputs'
# subdirectories contain auxiliary inputs for various tests in their parent
# directories.
config.excludes = ['Inputs']
# test_source_root: The root path where tests are located.
config.test_source_root = os.path.dirname(__file__)
# test_exec_root: The root path where tests should be run.
llvm_obj_root = getattr(config, 'llvm_obj_root', None)
if llvm_obj_root is not None:
config.test_exec_root = os.path.join(llvm_obj_root, 'test')
# Tweak the PATH to include the tools dir.
if llvm_obj_root is not None:
llvm_tools_dir = getattr(config, 'llvm_tools_dir', None)
if not llvm_tools_dir:
lit.fatal('No LLVM tools dir set!')
path = os.path.pathsep.join((llvm_tools_dir, config.environment['PATH']))
config.environment['PATH'] = path
# Propagate 'HOME' through the environment.
if 'HOME' in os.environ:
config.environment['HOME'] = os.environ['HOME']
# Propagate 'INCLUDE' through the environment.
if 'INCLUDE' in os.environ:
config.environment['INCLUDE'] = os.environ['INCLUDE']
# Propagate 'LIB' through the environment.
if 'LIB' in os.environ:
config.environment['LIB'] = os.environ['LIB']
# Propagate the temp directory. Windows requires this because it uses \Windows\
# if none of these are present.
if 'TMP' in os.environ:
config.environment['TMP'] = os.environ['TMP']
if 'TEMP' in os.environ:
config.environment['TEMP'] = os.environ['TEMP']
# Propagate LLVM_SRC_ROOT into the environment.
config.environment['LLVM_SRC_ROOT'] = getattr(config, 'llvm_src_root', '')
# Propagate PYTHON_EXECUTABLE into the environment
config.environment['PYTHON_EXECUTABLE'] = getattr(config, 'python_executable',
'')
# Propagate path to symbolizer for ASan/MSan.
for symbolizer in ['ASAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH', 'MSAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH']:
if symbolizer in os.environ:
config.environment[symbolizer] = os.environ[symbolizer]
###
import os
# Check that the object root is known.
if config.test_exec_root is None:
# Otherwise, we haven't loaded the site specific configuration (the user is
# probably trying to run on a test file directly, and either the site
# configuration hasn't been created by the build system, or we are in an
# out-of-tree build situation).
# Check for 'llvm_site_config' user parameter, and use that if available.
site_cfg = lit.params.get('llvm_site_config', None)
if site_cfg and os.path.exists(site_cfg):
lit.load_config(config, site_cfg)
raise SystemExit
# Try to detect the situation where we are using an out-of-tree build by
# looking for 'llvm-config'.
#
# FIXME: I debated (i.e., wrote and threw away) adding logic to
# automagically generate the lit.site.cfg if we are in some kind of fresh
# build situation. This means knowing how to invoke the build system
# though, and I decided it was too much magic.
llvm_config = lit.util.which('llvm-config', config.environment['PATH'])
if not llvm_config:
lit.fatal('No site specific configuration available!')
# Get the source and object roots.
llvm_src_root = lit.util.capture(['llvm-config', '--src-root']).strip()
llvm_obj_root = lit.util.capture(['llvm-config', '--obj-root']).strip()
# Validate that we got a tree which points to here.
this_src_root = os.path.dirname(config.test_source_root)
if os.path.realpath(llvm_src_root) != os.path.realpath(this_src_root):
lit.fatal('No site specific configuration available!')
# Check that the site specific configuration exists.
site_cfg = os.path.join(llvm_obj_root, 'test', 'lit.site.cfg')
if not os.path.exists(site_cfg):
lit.fatal('No site specific configuration available!')
# Okay, that worked. Notify the user of the automagic, and reconfigure.
lit.note('using out-of-tree build at %r' % llvm_obj_root)
lit.load_config(config, site_cfg)
raise SystemExit
###
# Provide a command line for mcjit tests
lli_mcjit = 'lli -use-mcjit'
# The target triple used by default by lli is the process target triple (some
# triple appropriate for generating code for the current process) but because
# we don't support COFF in MCJIT well enough for the tests, force ELF format on
# Windows. FIXME: the process target triple should be used here, but this is
# difficult to obtain on Windows.
if re.search(r'cygwin|mingw32|win32', config.host_triple):
lli_mcjit += ' -mtriple='+config.host_triple+'-elf'
config.substitutions.append( ('%lli_mcjit', lli_mcjit) )
# Provide a substition for those tests that need to run the jit to obtain data
# but simply want use the currently considered most reliable jit for platform
# FIXME: ppc32 is not ready for mcjit.
if 'arm' in config.target_triple \
or 'aarch64' in config.target_triple \
or 'powerpc64' in config.target_triple \
or 's390x' in config.target_triple:
defaultIsMCJIT = 'true'
else:
defaultIsMCJIT = 'false'
config.substitutions.append( ('%defaultjit', '-use-mcjit='+defaultIsMCJIT) )
# Process jit implementation option
jit_impl_cfg = lit.params.get('jit_impl', None)
if jit_impl_cfg == 'mcjit':
# When running with mcjit, mangle -mcjit into target triple
# and add -use-mcjit flag to lli invocation
if 'i686' in config.target_triple:
config.target_triple += jit_impl_cfg + '-ia32'
elif 'x86_64' in config.target_triple:
config.target_triple += jit_impl_cfg + '-ia64'
else:
config.target_triple += jit_impl_cfg
config.substitutions.append( ('%lli', 'lli -use-mcjit') )
else:
config.substitutions.append( ('%lli', 'lli') )
# Add site-specific substitutions.
config.substitutions.append( ('%ocamlopt', config.ocamlopt_executable) )
config.substitutions.append( ('%llvmshlibdir', config.llvm_shlib_dir) )
config.substitutions.append( ('%shlibext', config.llvm_shlib_ext) )
# For each occurrence of an llvm tool name as its own word, replace it
# with the full path to the build directory holding that tool. This
# ensures that we are testing the tools just built and not some random
# tools that might happen to be in the user's PATH. Thus this list
# includes every tool placed in $(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT)/$(BuildMode)/bin
# (llvm_tools_dir in lit parlance).
# Don't match 'bugpoint-' or 'clang-'.
# Don't match '/clang' or '-clang'.
if os.pathsep == ';':
pathext = os.environ.get('PATHEXT', '').split(';')
else:
pathext = ['']
# Regex to reject matching a hyphen
NOHYPHEN = r"(?<!-)"
for pattern in [r"\bbugpoint\b(?!-)", r"(?<!/|-)\bclang\b(?!-)",
r"\bgold\b",
# Match llc but not -llc
NOHYPHEN + r"\bllc\b",
r"\blli\b",
r"\bllvm-ar\b", r"\bllvm-as\b",
r"\bllvm-bcanalyzer\b", r"\bllvm-config\b",
r"\bllvm-cov\b", r"\bllvm-diff\b",
r"\bllvm-dis\b", r"\bllvm-dwarfdump\b",
r"\bllvm-extract\b", r"\bllvm-jistlistener\b",
r"\bllvm-link\b", r"\bllvm-mc\b",
r"\bllvm-nm\b", r"\bllvm-objdump\b",
r"\bllvm-prof\b", r"\bllvm-size\b",
r"\bllvm-rtdyld\b", r"\bllvm-shlib\b",
# Match llvmc but not -llvmc
NOHYPHEN + r"\bllvmc\b",
r"\blto\b",
# Don't match '.opt', '-opt',
# '^opt' or '/opt'.
r"\bmacho-dump\b", r"(?<!\.|-|\^|/)\bopt\b",
r"\bllvm-tblgen\b", r"\bFileCheck\b",
r"\bFileUpdate\b", r"\bc-index-test\b",
r"\bfpcmp\b", r"\bllvm-PerfectShuffle\b",
# Handle these specially as they are strings searched
# for during testing.
r"\| \bcount\b", r"\| \bnot\b"]:
# Extract the tool name from the pattern. This relies on the tool
# name being surrounded by \b word match operators. If the
# pattern starts with "| ", include it in the string to be
# substituted.
substitution = re.sub(r"^(\\)?((\| )?)\W+b([0-9A-Za-z-_]+)\\b\W*$",
r"\2" + llvm_tools_dir + "/" + r"\4",
pattern)
for ext in pathext:
substitution_ext = substitution + ext
if os.path.exists(substitution_ext):
substitution = substitution_ext
break
config.substitutions.append((pattern, substitution))
### Features
# Shell execution
if execute_external:
config.available_features.add('shell')
# Loadable module
# FIXME: This should be supplied by Makefile or autoconf.
if sys.platform in ['win32', 'cygwin']:
loadable_module = (config.enable_shared == 1)
else:
loadable_module = True
if loadable_module:
config.available_features.add('loadable_module')
# LTO on OS X
if config.lto_is_enabled == "1" and platform.system() == "Darwin":
config.available_features.add('lto_on_osx')
# Sanitizers.
if config.llvm_use_sanitizer == "Address":
config.available_features.add("asan")
if (config.llvm_use_sanitizer == "Memory" or
config.llvm_use_sanitizer == "MemoryWithOrigins"):
config.available_features.add("msan")
# Direct object generation
if not 'hexagon' in config.target_triple:
config.available_features.add("object-emission")
if config.have_zlib == "1":
config.available_features.add("zlib")
# llc knows whether he is compiled with -DNDEBUG.
import subprocess
try:
llc_cmd = subprocess.Popen([os.path.join(llvm_tools_dir, 'llc'), '-version'],
stdout = subprocess.PIPE)
except OSError, why:
print "Could not find llc in " + llvm_tools_dir
exit(42)
if re.search(r'with assertions', llc_cmd.stdout.read()):
config.available_features.add('asserts')
llc_cmd.wait()