695 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dan Gohman
70de4cb1cd Use empty() instead of comparing size() with zero.
llvm-svn: 46514
2008-01-29 13:02:09 +00:00
Duncan Sands
05837edae7 Use getPreferredAlignmentLog or getPreferredAlignment
to get the alignment of global variables, rather than
using hand-made versions.

llvm-svn: 46495
2008-01-29 06:23:44 +00:00
Chris Lattner
919ad97c01 JITEmitter.cpp was trying to sync the icache for function stubs, but
was actually passing a completely incorrect size to sys_icache_invalidate.
Instead of having the JITEmitter do this (which doesn't have the correct 
size), just make the target sync its own stubs.

llvm-svn: 46354
2008-01-25 16:41:09 +00:00
Duncan Sands
c50c210d76 I doubt the address of the Error string was intended
to be used for the force_interpreter parameter...
Spotted by gcc-4.2.

llvm-svn: 45714
2008-01-07 19:14:42 +00:00
Evan Cheng
880b080887 X86 JIT PIC jumptable support.
llvm-svn: 45616
2008-01-05 02:26:58 +00:00
Evan Cheng
49ff8ecd03 X86 PIC JIT support fixes: encoding bugs, add lazy pointer stubs support.
llvm-svn: 45575
2008-01-04 10:46:51 +00:00
Chris Lattner
84cea329d5 Remove symbols that don't exist, remove tabs, fix comment typo
llvm-svn: 45553
2008-01-03 22:15:32 +00:00
Chris Lattner
705dc51f2c Fix PR1873, a problem finding stat-related symbols on linux, due to
"libc_nonshared.a". Patch by Edwin Török!

llvm-svn: 45532
2008-01-03 07:10:51 +00:00
Evan Cheng
563fcc3428 Change MachineRelocation::DoesntNeedFnStub to NeedStub. This fields will be used
for non-function GV relocations that require function address stubs (e.g. Mac OS X in non-static mode).

llvm-svn: 45527
2008-01-03 02:56:28 +00:00
Chris Lattner
f3ebc3f3d2 Remove attribution from file headers, per discussion on llvmdev.
llvm-svn: 45418
2007-12-29 20:36:04 +00:00
Chris Lattner
a087a8d2ce remove attribution from lib Makefiles.
llvm-svn: 45415
2007-12-29 20:09:26 +00:00
Gordon Henriksen
2a8cd89d03 C and Ocaml bindings for ExecutionEngine (i.e., the JIT compiler).
llvm-svn: 45335
2007-12-23 16:59:28 +00:00
Christopher Lamb
edf0788758 Change the PointerType api for creating pointer types. The old functionality of PointerType::get() has become PointerType::getUnqual(), which returns a pointer in the generic address space. The new prototype of PointerType::get() requires both a type and an address space.
llvm-svn: 45082
2007-12-17 01:12:55 +00:00
Duncan Sands
26d6539e70 These are more correctly called signaling NaNs.
llvm-svn: 45059
2007-12-15 17:37:40 +00:00
Duncan Sands
1202d1b1c4 Teach the interpreter to read and write memory in the
endianness of the target not of the host.  Done by the
simple expedient of reversing bytes for primitive types
if the host and target endianness don't match.  This is
correct for integer and pointer types.  I don't know if
it is correct for floating point types.

llvm-svn: 45039
2007-12-14 19:38:31 +00:00
Dan Gohman
8a332b235d Add explicit keywords, and fix a minor typo that they uncovered.
llvm-svn: 45034
2007-12-14 15:41:34 +00:00
Duncan Sands
fde556745b Remove host endianness info from TargetData and
put it in a new header System/Host.h instead.
Instead of getting the endianness from configure,
calculate it directly.

llvm-svn: 44959
2007-12-12 23:03:45 +00:00
Zhou Sheng
3115ba39e8 Add a guard to cxxabi header as other platform may
not support it.

llvm-svn: 44914
2007-12-12 06:16:47 +00:00
Zhou Sheng
ed5d693d67 Fixed PR1629.
Make lli interpreter correctly call external functions sin()/cos(),
__cxa_guard_acquire() and __cxa_guard_release().

llvm-svn: 44910
2007-12-12 04:55:43 +00:00
Duncan Sands
5c65cb4633 Fix PR1836: in the interpreter, read and write apints
using the minimum possible number of bytes.  For little
endian targets run on little endian machines, apints are
stored in memory from LSB to MSB as before.  For big endian
targets on big endian machines they are stored from MSB to
LSB which wasn't always the case before (if the target and
host endianness doesn't match values are stored according
to the host's endianness).  Doing this requires knowing the
endianness of the host, which is determined when configuring -
thanks go to Anton for this.  Only having access to little
endian machines I was unable to properly test the big endian
part, which is also the most complicated...

llvm-svn: 44796
2007-12-10 17:43:13 +00:00
Duncan Sands
81b25817f9 It looks like this has been broken for some time -
get it to compile.

llvm-svn: 44791
2007-12-10 14:43:10 +00:00
Chuck Rose III
cc2a661322 Adjust VStudio files to add JITMemoryManager files + include <cassert> from same.
llvm-svn: 44651
2007-12-06 02:03:01 +00:00
Chris Lattner
7f3587e344 add a new ExecutionEngine::createJIT which can be used if you only want
to create a JIT.  This lets you specify JIT-specific configuration items
like the JITMemoryManager to use.

llvm-svn: 44647
2007-12-06 01:34:04 +00:00
Chris Lattner
dc351b94f9 simplify creation of the interpreter, make ExecutionEngine ctor protected,
delete one ExecutionEngine ctor, minor cleanup.

llvm-svn: 44646
2007-12-06 01:08:09 +00:00
Chris Lattner
55d8c3f71b split the JIT memory management code out from the main JIT logic into its
own JITMemoryManager interface.  There is no functionality change with 
this patch.

llvm-svn: 44640
2007-12-05 23:39:57 +00:00
Chris Lattner
749478a61b for consistency, allow a fallthrough if the final check returns null.
llvm-svn: 44406
2007-11-28 18:30:18 +00:00
Duncan Sands
5208d1ab4a Add some convenience methods for querying attributes, and
use them.

llvm-svn: 44403
2007-11-28 17:07:01 +00:00
Duncan Sands
ff306287ff My compiler complains that "x always evaluates to true"
in this call:

	Result.IntVal = APInt(80, 2, x);

What is x?

	uint16_t x[8];

I deduce that the APInt constructor being used is this one:

  APInt(uint32_t numBits, uint64_t val, bool isSigned = false);

rather than this one:

  APInt(uint32_t numBits, uint32_t numWords, const uint64_t bigVal[]);

That doesn't seem right!  This fix compiles but is otherwise completely
untested.

llvm-svn: 44400
2007-11-28 10:36:19 +00:00
Chris Lattner
be5f3cb6f1 Make this actually work on systems that support ppc long double.
llvm-svn: 44374
2007-11-27 20:45:25 +00:00
Chris Lattner
fffd0ae2f1 Unbreak all of the darwin/ppc32 JIT failures having to do
with not being able to find printf.

llvm-svn: 44373
2007-11-27 20:41:32 +00:00
Duncan Sands
44b8721de8 Executive summary: getTypeSize -> getTypeStoreSize / getABITypeSize.
The meaning of getTypeSize was not clear - clarifying it is important
now that we have x86 long double and arbitrary precision integers.
The issue with long double is that it requires 80 bits, and this is
not a multiple of its alignment.  This gives a primitive type for
which getTypeSize differed from getABITypeSize.  For arbitrary precision
integers it is even worse: there is the minimum number of bits needed to
hold the type (eg: 36 for an i36), the maximum number of bits that will
be overwriten when storing the type (40 bits for i36) and the ABI size
(i.e. the storage size rounded up to a multiple of the alignment; 64 bits
for i36).

This patch removes getTypeSize (not really - it is still there but
deprecated to allow for a gradual transition).  Instead there is:

(1) getTypeSizeInBits - a number of bits that suffices to hold all
values of the type.  For a primitive type, this is the minimum number
of bits.  For an i36 this is 36 bits.  For x86 long double it is 80.
This corresponds to gcc's TYPE_PRECISION.

(2) getTypeStoreSizeInBits - the maximum number of bits that is
written when storing the type (or read when reading it).  For an
i36 this is 40 bits, for an x86 long double it is 80 bits.  This
is the size alias analysis is interested in (getTypeStoreSize
returns the number of bytes).  There doesn't seem to be anything
corresponding to this in gcc.

(3) getABITypeSizeInBits - this is getTypeStoreSizeInBits rounded
up to a multiple of the alignment.  For an i36 this is 64, for an
x86 long double this is 96 or 128 depending on the OS.  This is the
spacing between consecutive elements when you form an array out of
this type (getABITypeSize returns the number of bytes).  This is
TYPE_SIZE in gcc.

Since successive elements in a SequentialType (arrays, pointers
and vectors) need to be aligned, the spacing between them will be
given by getABITypeSize.  This means that the size of an array
is the length times the getABITypeSize.  It also means that GEP
computations need to use getABITypeSize when computing offsets.
Furthermore, if an alloca allocates several elements at once then
these too need to be aligned, so the size of the alloca has to be
the number of elements multiplied by getABITypeSize.  Logically
speaking this doesn't have to be the case when allocating just
one element, but it is simpler to also use getABITypeSize in this
case.  So alloca's and mallocs should use getABITypeSize.  Finally,
since gcc's only notion of size is that given by getABITypeSize, if
you want to output assembler etc the same as gcc then getABITypeSize
is the size you want.

Since a store will overwrite no more than getTypeStoreSize bytes,
and a read will read no more than that many bytes, this is the
notion of size appropriate for alias analysis calculations.

In this patch I have corrected all type size uses except some of
those in ScalarReplAggregates, lib/Codegen, lib/Target (the hard
cases).  I will get around to auditing these too at some point,
but I could do with some help.

Finally, I made one change which I think wise but others might
consider pointless and suboptimal: in an unpacked struct the
amount of space allocated for a field is now given by the ABI
size rather than getTypeStoreSize.  I did this because every
other place that reserves memory for a type (eg: alloca) now
uses getABITypeSize, and I didn't want to make an exception
for unpacked structs, i.e. I did it to make things more uniform.
This only effects structs containing long doubles and arbitrary
precision integers.  If someone wants to pack these types more
tightly they can always use a packed struct.

llvm-svn: 43620
2007-11-01 20:53:16 +00:00
Chris Lattner
fd6f3257b8 add a mechanism for the JIT to invoke a function to lazily create functions as they are referenced.
llvm-svn: 43210
2007-10-22 02:50:12 +00:00
Chris Lattner
bf5e958ba0 llvm-gcc3 is dead, along with it __main.
llvm-svn: 43209
2007-10-22 02:39:47 +00:00
Chris Lattner
edaf0b4651 LoadLibraryPermanently doesn't throw.
llvm-svn: 43207
2007-10-21 22:58:11 +00:00
Chris Lattner
b5163bb9f0 Add a convenience method for creating EE's.
llvm-svn: 43206
2007-10-21 22:57:11 +00:00
Gordon Henriksen
ef5d08f4ea Switching TargetMachineRegistry to use the new generic Registry.
llvm-svn: 43094
2007-10-17 21:28:48 +00:00
Devang Patel
324fe8904f Add removeModuleProvider()
llvm-svn: 43002
2007-10-15 19:56:32 +00:00
Gabor Greif
cb6832efe0 Fix an assertion abort on sparc. malloc(0) is allowed to
return NULL.

llvm-svn: 42871
2007-10-11 19:40:35 +00:00
Neil Booth
5f00973393 convertFromInteger, as originally written, expected sign-extended
input.  APInt unfortunately zero-extends signed integers, so Dale
modified the function to expect zero-extended input.  Make this
assumption explicit in the function name.

llvm-svn: 42732
2007-10-07 11:45:55 +00:00
Dale Johannesen
9150652b21 Constant fold int-to-long-double conversions;
use APFloat for int-to-float/double; use
round-to-nearest for these (implementation-defined,
seems to match gcc).

llvm-svn: 42484
2007-09-30 18:19:03 +00:00
Dale Johannesen
4230512f32 Change APFloat::convertFromInteger to take the incoming
bit width instead of number of words allocated, which
makes it actually work for int->APF conversions.
Adjust callers.  Add const to one of the APInt constructors
to prevent surprising match when called with const
argument.

llvm-svn: 42210
2007-09-21 22:09:37 +00:00
Chris Lattner
87ce0bec91 #ifdef out unsafe tracing code, which fixes PR1689
llvm-svn: 42205
2007-09-21 18:30:39 +00:00
Dale Johannesen
a1336cf57e Implement x86 long double in jit (not really
complete, but common cases work)

llvm-svn: 42043
2007-09-17 18:44:13 +00:00
Dale Johannesen
bed9dc423c Next round of APFloat changes.
Use APFloat in UpgradeParser and AsmParser.
Change all references to ConstantFP to use the
APFloat interface rather than double.  Remove
the ConstantFP double interfaces.
Use APFloat functions for constant folding arithmetic
and comparisons.
(There are still way too many places APFloat is
just a wrapper around host float/double, but we're
getting there.)

llvm-svn: 41747
2007-09-06 18:13:44 +00:00
Chris Lattner
b0f158cfdf rename APInt::toString -> toStringUnsigned for symmetry with toStringSigned()
Add an APSInt::toString() method.

llvm-svn: 41309
2007-08-23 05:15:32 +00:00
Chris Lattner
2b40caa861 move assertion into mutex guard, a partial fix for PR1606.
llvm-svn: 41050
2007-08-13 20:08:16 +00:00
Reid Spencer
2dc9f13278 Fix a comment typo noticed by Sandro Magi.
llvm-svn: 41018
2007-08-11 15:57:56 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d1fd0db2ae eliminate redundant conditions from the signless types conversion.
llvm-svn: 40927
2007-08-08 16:19:57 +00:00
David Greene
17a5dfe6f7 New CallInst interface to address GLIBCXX_DEBUG errors caused by
indexing an empty std::vector.

Updates to all clients.

llvm-svn: 40660
2007-08-01 03:43:44 +00:00
Anton Korobeynikov
187bf73b5d Add a comment: don't expect from external function resolver in interpreter
things, it wasn't designed to handle.

llvm-svn: 40608
2007-07-30 23:03:25 +00:00