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authorBob Haarman <llvm@inglorion.net>2017-02-22 20:29:39 +0000
committerBob Haarman <llvm@inglorion.net>2017-02-22 20:29:39 +0000
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stop using associative comdats for SEH filter functions
Summary: We implement structured exception handling (SEH) by generating filter functions for functions that use exceptions. Currently, we use associative comdats to ensure that the filter functions are preserved if and only if the functions we generated them for are preserved. This can lead to problems when generating COFF objects - LLVM may decide to inline a function that uses SEH and remove its body, at which point we will end up with a comdat that COFF cannot represent. To avoid running into that situation, this change makes us not use associative comdats for SEH filter functions. We can still get the benefits we used the associative comdats for: we will always preserve filter functions we use, and dead stripping can eliminate the ones we don't use. Reviewers: rnk, pcc, ruiu Reviewed By: rnk Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30117 llvm-svn: 295872
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