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* Declare 'strerror' so that we can use it with errno.Bill Wendling2013-06-271-0/+21
| | | | llvm-svn: 185105
* Add 'errno.h' to the Darwin SDK.Bill Wendling2013-06-272-0/+48
| | | | llvm-svn: 185104
* Performance improvement.Bill Wendling2013-05-2310-7/+189
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Using fwrite and fread was very *very* slow. The resulting code was multiple times slower than GCC's implementation of gcov. Replace the fwrite/fread system with an mmap() version. If the `.gcda' file doesn't exist, we (re)allocate a buffer that we write into. That gets written to the `.gcda' file in one chunk. If the `.gcda' file already exists, we simply mmap() the file, modify the mapped data, and use msync() to write the contents out to disk. It's much easier than implementing our own buffering scheme, and we don't have to use fwrite's and fread's buffering. For those who are numbers-oriented, here are some timings: GCC Verison ----------- `.gcda' files don't exist: 23s `.gcda' files do exist: 14s LLVM Version (before this change) --------------------------------- `.gcda' files don't exist: 28s `.gcda' files do exist: 28s LLVM Version (with this change) ------------------------------- `.gcda' files don't exist: 18s `.gcda' files do exist: 4s It's a win-win-win-win-lose-win-win scenario! <rdar://problem/13466086> llvm-svn: 182563
* Try to improve performance by using a read/write buffer instead of I/O.Bill Wendling2013-05-154-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | The calls to fwrite/fread can be very expensive. GCC avoids this by using a buffer to read and write from the file, thus limiting the number of fwrite/fread calls. <rdar://problem/13466086> llvm-svn: 181924
* I was wrong in my testing.Bill Wendling2013-05-032-2/+0
| | | | | | There isn't a speedup when using unbuffered I/O. It slows it down in fact. llvm-svn: 181060
* Use unbuffered I/O. This reduces the runtime by about half. Our ↵Bill Wendling2013-05-032-0/+2
| | | | | | implementation is now only about 5 times slower than gcc's. llvm-svn: 180980
* Add declaration for linux.Bill Wendling2013-03-201-0/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 177601
* Create a coverage initialization function.Bill Wendling2013-03-201-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | This function replaces the call of `atexit' from being generated in the compile units. Basically, it registers the "writeout" and "flush" functions (if present). It will generate calls to the `atexit' function for cleanups and final writeout functions, but only once. This is better than checking for `main', because a library may not have a `main' function in it. <rdar://problem/12439551> llvm-svn: 177578
* Support for building the ubsan runtime when using the autoconf build system onRichard Smith2012-11-131-3/+13
| | | | | | | Darwin. Patch by Jean-Daniel Dupas, tweaked by Jonathan Sauer, simplified somewhat by me. llvm-svn: 167889
* Update linux stdio.h to support the recent additions to GCDAProfiling.Benjamin Kramer2012-09-171-0/+7
| | | | | | Hopefully unbreaks compiler-rt build on linux. llvm-svn: 164025
* Add support for reading the GCDA file and merging the arc information.Bill Wendling2012-09-141-0/+13
| | | | | | | | | With the advent of the __llvm_gcov_flush function, we need to be able to merge counts into the .gcda files in an intelligent manner. This involves reading the file if it exists, adding the counts together, and then writing the results. <rdar://problem/12185886> llvm-svn: 163923
* Fix atoi stub for linux introduced in r157573. This fixes compiler-rt build ↵Alexey Samsonov2012-05-291-1/+1
| | | | | | on linux. llvm-svn: 157600
* Add stub for 'atoi'.Bill Wendling2012-05-282-0/+2
| | | | llvm-svn: 157573
* Fix the build on 32 bit hosts.Benjamin Kramer2012-03-302-0/+4
| | | | | | | | - Add memcpy and memcmp to the stub headers. - __uint128_t is not available on 32 bit platforms. It's also unused so just comment it out for now. llvm-svn: 153779
* SDK/linux: Fix braindead pasto, caught by Matt Beaumont-Gay.Daniel Dunbar2011-12-081-1/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 146188
* SDKs: Sketch an initial stub SDK for Linux, I believe this suffices for buildingDaniel Dunbar2011-12-0810-0/+248
| | | | | | the main compiler-rt and profile modules, at least on x86. llvm-svn: 146131
* build/SDKs: Sketch a minimal stub SDK for Darwin.Daniel Dunbar2011-11-168-0/+198
- Motivation is explained in the README, but basically it is convenient to be able to build compiler-rt free standing. Since our external dependencies are so small, we can achieve this relatively easily by just stubbing out the declarations of the external dependencies. - This is in no way, shape, or form intended to be complete, it is just the minimal stubs necessary to support the stuff we use. llvm-svn: 144843
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