- Dec 29, 2013
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Nico Weber authored
llvm-svn: 198148
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Craig Topper authored
llvm-svn: 198146
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Venkatraman Govindaraju authored
Also, pass fp128 arguments to varargs through integer registers if necessary. llvm-svn: 198145
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Craig Topper authored
llvm-svn: 198144
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Nico Weber authored
The current quoting is stripped by cmake, try quoting more. llvm-svn: 198143
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Alp Toker authored
Also prospectively enable static_assert as the documentation suggests it's been available since MSVC 2010. Let's see if the build servers agree. llvm-svn: 198142
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Alp Toker authored
Includes documentation mapping MSC version numbers to the more familiar Visual Studio releases. Cleanup only to simplify upcoming C++11 / MSVC 2013 changes. llvm-svn: 198141
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Nico Weber authored
The command that cmd.exe is complaining about is: cmd.exe /c cd /D C:\bb-win7\cmake-clang-i686-mingw32\build\tools\lto && cmake -E echo EXPORTS > symbol.def && type C:/bb-win7/cmake-clang-i686-mingw32/llvm-project/llvm/tools/lto/lto.exports >> symbol.def Maybe quoting the filename helps. llvm-svn: 198140
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Nico Weber authored
llvm-svn: 198139
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Nico Weber authored
`type` can't read from stdin. llvm-svn: 198138
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Nico Weber authored
$ needs to be written $$ in makefiles, but not in cmakefiles. llvm-svn: 198137
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Nico Weber authored
The cmake build didn't support EXPORTED_SYMBOL_FILE. Instead, it had a Windows-only implementation in tools/lto/CMakeLists.txt, a linux-only implementation in tools/gold/CMakeLists.txt, and a darwin-only implementation in tools/clang/tools/libclang/CMakeLists.txt. This attempts to consolidate these one-offs into a single place. Clients can now just set LLVM_EXPORTED_SYMBOL_FILE and things (hopefully) Just Work, like in the make build. llvm-svn: 198136
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Nico Weber authored
llvm-svn: 198135
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- Dec 28, 2013
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Saleem Abdulrasool authored
llvm-svn: 198133
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Saleem Abdulrasool authored
Directive parsers must return false if the target assembler is interested in handling the directive. The Error member function returns true always. Using the 'return Error()' pattern would incorrectly indicate to the general parser that the target was not interested in the directive, when in reality it simply encountered a badly formed directive or some other error. This corrects the behaviour to ensure that the parser behaves appropriately. llvm-svn: 198132
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Andrew Trick authored
llvm-svn: 198131
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Alp Toker authored
It may be a quick and dirty script but it's still useful to have some indication as to its purpose. Text taken straight from Jordan's r158682 commit message. llvm-svn: 198128
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Alp Toker authored
This better describes what the function does. Cleanup only. llvm-svn: 198127
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Alp Toker authored
'create' functions conventionally return a pointer, not a reference. Also use an OwningPtr to get replace the delete of a reference member. No functional change. llvm-svn: 198126
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Andrew Trick authored
Schedule more conservatively to account for stalls on floating point resources and latency. Use the AGU resource to model latency stalls since it's shared between FP and LD/ST instructions. This might not be completely accurate but should work well in practice. llvm-svn: 198125
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Andrew Trick authored
llvm-svn: 198124
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Andrew Trick authored
Many vector operations never had itineraries. Since the new machine model was a mapping from existing itinerary classes, we don't have a model for these. We still want to migrate A9 even though no one has invested in a complete model, so mark it incomplete to avoid the scheduler asserting. llvm-svn: 198123
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Andrew Trick authored
PostGenericScheduler uses either the new machine model or the hazard checker for top-down scheduling. Most of the infrastructure for PreRA machine scheduling is reused. With a some tuning, this should allow MachineScheduler to be default for all ARM targets, including cortex-A9, using the new machine model. Likewise, with additional tuning, it should be able to replace PostRAScheduler for all targets. The PostMachineScheduler pass does not currently run the AntiDepBreaker. There is less need for it on targets that are already running preRA MachineScheduler. I want to prove it's necessary before committing to the maintenance burden. The PostMachineScheduler also currently removes kill flags and adds them all back later. This is a bit ridiculous. I'd prefer passes to directly use a liveness utility than rely on flags. A test case that enables this scheduler will be included in a subsequent checkin that updates the A9 model. llvm-svn: 198122
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Andrew Trick authored
llvm-svn: 198121
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Andrew Trick authored
Placeholder and boilerplate for a PostRA MachineScheduler pass. llvm-svn: 198120
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Andrew Trick authored
Factor the MachineFunctionPass into MachineSchedulerBase. Split the DAG class into ScheduleDAGMI and SchedulerDAGMILive. llvm-svn: 198119
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Craig Topper authored
llvm-svn: 198118
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Craig Topper authored
llvm-svn: 198117
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Craig Topper authored
Minor indentation fix to match other switch statements. Change llvm_unreachable text to match similar places. llvm-svn: 198116
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Craig Topper authored
llvm-svn: 198115
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NAKAMURA Takumi authored
llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/vselect.ll: Unbreak Windows x64 targets to add -mtriple=x86_64-unknown-unknown. llvm-svn: 198114
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Andrea Di Biagio authored
vector shift by immedate count (VSHLI/VSRLI/VSRAI) into a build_vector when the vector in input to the shift is a build_vector of all constants or UNDEFs. Target specific nodes for packed shifts by immediate count are in general introduced by function 'getTargetVShiftByConstNode' (in X86ISelLowering.cpp) when lowering shift operations, SSE/AVX immediate shift intrinsics and (only in very few cases) SIGN_EXTEND_INREG dag nodes. This patch adds extra rules for simplifying vector shifts inside function 'getTargetVShiftByConstNode'. Added file test/CodeGen/X86/vec_shift5.ll to verify that packed shifts by immediate are correctly folded into a build_vector when the input vector to the shift dag node is a vector of constants or undefs. llvm-svn: 198113
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Rui Ueyama authored
llvm-svn: 198108
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Enrico Granata authored
The "type format add" command gets a new flag --type (-t). If you pass -t <sometype>, upon fetching the value for an object of your type, LLDB will display it as-if it was of enumeration type <sometype> This is useful in cases of non-contiguous enums where there are empty gaps of unspecified values, and as such one cannot type their variables as the enum type, but users would still like to see them as-if they were of the enum type (e.g. DWARF field types with their user-reserved ranges) The SB API has also been improved to handle both types of formats, and a test case is added llvm-svn: 198105
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Rui Ueyama authored
Currently LLD always print a warning message if the same symbol is specified more than once for /export option. It's a bit annoying because specifying the same symbol with compatible options is actually safe and considered as a normal use case. This patch makes LLD to warn only when incompatible export options are given. llvm-svn: 198104
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Rui Ueyama authored
llvm-svn: 198103
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Rui Ueyama authored
Each export symbol descriptor has unique name attribute, so std::set is better container than std::vector for it. No functionality change. llvm-svn: 198102
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Saleem Abdulrasool authored
Avoid double diagnostics for invalid expressions for count. Improve caret location for negative count. llvm-svn: 198099
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Saleem Abdulrasool authored
The GNU assembler supports .rep as an alias for .rept. This simply creates the alias for it and introduces a test for both .rept and .rep. llvm-svn: 198097
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rdar://problem/15711488Bob Wilson authored
This is a follow-up to r194907, which added a new -arch setting to make it easier to specify AVX2 targets. The "-arch x86_64h" option needs to be passed on to the linker, but it was getting canonicalized to x86_64 by the code in getArchTypeForDarwinArchName. llvm-svn: 198096
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