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* [cmake] Explicitly mark libraries defined in lib/ as "Component Libraries"Tom Stellard2019-11-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: Most libraries are defined in the lib/ directory but there are also a few libraries defined in tools/ e.g. libLLVM, libLTO. I'm defining "Component Libraries" as libraries defined in lib/ that may be included in libLLVM.so. Explicitly marking the libraries in lib/ as component libraries allows us to remove some fragile checks that attempt to differentiate between lib/ libraries and tools/ libraires: 1. In tools/llvm-shlib, because llvm_map_components_to_libnames(LIB_NAMES "all") returned a list of all libraries defined in the whole project, there was custom code needed to filter out libraries defined in tools/, none of which should be included in libLLVM.so. This code assumed that any library defined as static was from lib/ and everything else should be excluded. With this change, llvm_map_components_to_libnames(LIB_NAMES, "all") only returns libraries that have been added to the LLVM_COMPONENT_LIBS global cmake property, so this custom filtering logic can be removed. Doing this also fixes the build with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON and LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=ON. 2. There was some code in llvm_add_library that assumed that libraries defined in lib/ would not have LLVM_LINK_COMPONENTS or ARG_LINK_COMPONENTS set. This is only true because libraries defined lib lib/ use LLVMBuild.txt and don't set these values. This code has been fixed now to check if the library has been explicitly marked as a component library, which should now make it easier to remove LLVMBuild at some point in the future. I have tested this patch on Windows, MacOS and Linux with release builds and the following combinations of CMake options: - "" (No options) - -DLLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=ON - -DLLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB=ON - -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON - -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DLLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=ON - -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DLLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB=ON Reviewers: beanz, smeenai, compnerd, phosek Reviewed By: beanz Subscribers: wuzish, jholewinski, arsenm, dschuff, jyknight, dylanmckay, sdardis, nemanjai, jvesely, nhaehnle, mgorny, mehdi_amini, sbc100, jgravelle-google, hiraditya, aheejin, fedor.sergeev, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, atanasyan, steven_wu, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, dexonsmith, PkmX, jocewei, jsji, dang, Jim, lenary, s.egerton, pzheng, sameer.abuasal, llvm-commits Tags: #llvm Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70179
* [X86] Move InstPrinter files to MCTargetDesc. NFCRichard Trieu2019-05-101-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | For some targets, there is a circular dependency between InstPrinter and MCTargetDesc. Merging them together will fix this. For the other targets, the merging is to maintain consistency so all targets will have the same structure. llvm-svn: 360484
* [codeview] Implement FPO data assembler directivesReid Kleckner2017-10-111-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: This adds a set of new directives that describe 32-bit x86 prologues. The directives are limited and do not expose the full complexity of codeview FPO data. They are merely a convenience for the compiler to generate more readable assembly so we don't need to generate tons of labels in CodeGen. If our prologue emission changes in the future, we can change the set of available directives to suit our needs. These are modelled after the .seh_ directives, which use a different format that interacts with exception handling. The directives are: .cv_fpo_proc _foo .cv_fpo_pushreg ebp/ebx/etc .cv_fpo_setframe ebp/esi/etc .cv_fpo_stackalloc 200 .cv_fpo_endprologue .cv_fpo_endproc .cv_fpo_data _foo I tried to follow the implementation of ARM EHABI CFI directives by sinking most directives out of MCStreamer and into X86TargetStreamer. This helps avoid polluting non-X86 code with WinCOFF specific logic. I used cdb to confirm that this can show locals in parent CSRs in a few cases, most importantly the one where we use ESI as a frame pointer, i.e. the one in http://crbug.com/756153#c28 Once we have cdb integration in debuginfo-tests, we can add integration tests there. Reviewers: majnemer, hans Subscribers: aemerson, mgorny, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits, hiraditya Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38776 llvm-svn: 315513
* Delete MCRelocationInfo::createExprForRelocation.Pete Cooper2016-01-151-2/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | This method has no callers. Also remove X86ELFRelocationInfo.cpp and X86MachORelocationInfo.cpp which only existed to provide an implementation of that method. Ok'd by Rafael and Jim. llvm-svn: 257859
* MC: create X86WinCOFFStreamer for target specific behaviourSaleem Abdulrasool2014-04-271-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | This introduces a target specific streamer, X86WinCOFFStreamer, which handles the target specific behaviour (e.g. WinEH). This is mostly to ensure that differences between ARM and X86 remain disjoint and do not accidentally cross boundaries. This is the final staging change for enabling object emission for Windows on ARM. llvm-svn: 207344
* [CMake] Let add_public_tablegen_target responsible to provide dependency to ↵NAKAMURA Takumi2013-11-281-2/+0
| | | | | | | | | CommonTableGen. add_public_tablegen_target adds *CommonTableGen to LLVM_COMMON_DEPENDS. LLVM_COMMON_DEPENDS affects add_llvm_library (and other add_target stuff) within its scope. llvm-svn: 195927
* [CMake] Prune include_directories() in llvm/lib/Target, take #2.NAKAMURA Takumi2013-11-281-3/+0
| | | | | | I forgot to commit them. They were staging in my local repo. llvm-svn: 195924
* Add MCSymbolizer for symbolic/annotated disassembly.Ahmed Bougacha2013-05-241-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is a basic first step towards symbolization of disassembled instructions. This used to be done using externally provided (C API) callbacks. This patch introduces: - the MCSymbolizer class, that mimics the same functions that were used in the X86 and ARM disassemblers to symbolize immediate operands and to annotate loads based off PC (for things like c string literals). - the MCExternalSymbolizer class, which implements the old C API. - the MCRelocationInfo class, which provides a way for targets to translate relocations (either object::RelocationRef, or disassembler C API VariantKinds) to MCExprs. - the MCObjectSymbolizer class, which does symbolization using what it finds in an object::ObjectFile. This makes simple symbolization (with no fancy relocation stuff) work for all object formats! - x86-64 Mach-O and ELF MCRelocationInfos. - A basic ARM Mach-O MCRelocationInfo, that provides just enough to support the C API VariantKinds. Most of what works in otool (the only user of the old symbolization API that I know of) for x86-64 symbolic disassembly (-tvV) works, namely: - symbol references: call _foo; jmp 15 <_foo+50> - relocations: call _foo-_bar; call _foo-4 - __cf?string: leaq 193(%rip), %rax ## literal pool for "hello" Stub support is the main missing part (because libObject doesn't know, among other things, about mach-o indirect symbols). As for the MCSymbolizer API, instead of relying on the disassemblers to call the tryAdding* methods, maybe this could be done automagically using InstrInfo? For instance, even though PC-relative LEAs are used to get the address of string literals in a typical Mach-O file, a MOV would be used in an ELF file. And right now, the explicit symbolization only recognizes PC-relative LEAs. InstrInfo should have already have most of what is needed to know what to symbolize, so this can definitely be improved. I'd also like to remove object::RelocationRef::getValueString (it seems only used by relocation printing in objdump), as simply printing the created MCExpr is definitely enough (and cleaner than string concats). llvm-svn: 182625
* Move x86 specific bits of the COFF writer to lib/Target/X86.Rafael Espindola2011-12-241-0/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 147231
* Move the X86 specific bits of the ELF writer to the Target/X86 directory.Rafael Espindola2011-12-211-1/+2
| | | | | | Other targets will follow shortly. llvm-svn: 147060
* build/CMake: Finish removal of add_llvm_library_dependencies.Daniel Dunbar2011-11-291-7/+0
| | | | llvm-svn: 145420
* build: Attempt to rectify inconsistencies between CMake and LLVMBuild ↵Daniel Dunbar2011-11-121-1/+0
| | | | | | | | versions of explicit dependencies. - The hope is that we have a tool/test to verify these are accurate (and tight) soon. llvm-svn: 144444
* Rewrite the CMake build to use explicit dependencies between libraries,Chandler Carruth2011-07-291-2/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | specified in the same file that the library itself is created. This is more idiomatic for CMake builds, and also allows us to correctly specify dependencies that are missed due to bugs in the GenLibDeps perl script, or change from compiler to compiler. On Linux, this returns CMake to a place where it can relably rebuild several targets of LLVM. I have tried not to change the dependencies from the ones in the current auto-generated file. The only places I've really diverged are in places where I was seeing link failures, and added a dependency. The goal of this patch is not to start changing the dependencies, merely to move them into the correct location, and an explicit form that we can control and change when necessary. This also removes a serialization point in the build because we don't have to scan all the libraries before we begin building various tools. We no longer have a step of the build that regenerates a file inside the source tree. A few other associated cleanups fall out of this. This isn't really finished yet though. After talking to dgregor he urged switching to a single CMake macro to construct libraries with both sources and dependencies in the arguments. Migrating from the two macros to that style will be a follow-up patch. Also, llvm-config is still generated with GenLibDeps.pl, which means it still has slightly buggy dependencies. The internal CMake 'llvm-config-like' macro uses the correct explicitly specified dependencies however. A future patch will switch llvm-config generation (when using CMake) to be based on these deps as well. This may well break Windows. I'm getting a machine set up now to dig into any failures there. If anyone can chime in with problems they see or ideas of how to solve them for Windows, much appreciated. llvm-svn: 136433
* Explicitly declare a library dependency of LLVM*Desc toOscar Fuentes2011-07-281-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | LLVM*AsmPrinter. GenLibDeps.pl fails to detect vtable references. As this is the only referenced symbol from LLVM*Desc to LLVM*AsmPrinter on optimized builds, the algorithm that creates the list of libraries to be linked into tools doesn't know about the dependency and sometimes places the libraries on the wrong order, yielding error messages like this: ../../lib/libLLVMARMDesc.a(ARMMCTargetDesc.cpp.o): In function `llvm::ARMInstPrinter::ARMInstPrinter(llvm::MCAsmInfo const&)': ARMMCTargetDesc.cpp:(.text._ZN4llvm14ARMInstPrinterC1ERKNS_9MCAsmInfoE [llvm::ARMInstPrinter::ARMInstPrinter(llvm::MCAsmInfo const&)]+0x2a): undefined reference to `vtable for llvm::ARMInstPrinter' llvm-svn: 136328
* Clean up a pile of hacks in our CMake build relating to TableGen.Chandler Carruth2011-07-261-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The first problem to fix is to stop creating synthetic *Table_gen targets next to all of the LLVM libraries. These had no real effect as CMake specifies that add_custom_command(OUTPUT ...) directives (what the 'tablegen(...)' stuff expands to) are implicitly added as dependencies to all the rules in that CMakeLists.txt. These synthetic rules started to cause problems as we started more and more heavily using tablegen files from *subdirectories* of the one where they were generated. Within those directories, the set of tablegen outputs was still available and so these synthetic rules added them as dependencies of those subdirectories. However, they were no longer properly associated with the custom command to generate them. Most of the time this "just worked" because something would get to the parent directory first, and run tablegen there. Once run, the files existed and the build proceeded happily. However, as more and more subdirectories have started using this, the probability of this failing to happen has increased. Recently with the MC refactorings, it became quite common for me when touching a large enough number of targets. To add insult to injury, several of the backends *tried* to fix this by adding explicit dependencies back to the parent directory's tablegen rules, but those dependencies didn't work as expected -- they weren't forming a linear chain, they were adding another thread in the race. This patch removes these synthetic rules completely, and adds a much simpler function to declare explicitly that a collection of tablegen'ed files are referenced by other libraries. From that, we can add explicit dependencies from the smaller libraries (such as every architectures Desc library) on this and correctly form a linear sequence. All of the backends are updated to use it, sometimes replacing the existing attempt at adding a dependency, sometimes adding a previously missing dependency edge. Please let me know if this causes any problems, but it fixes a rather persistent and problematic source of build flakiness on our end. llvm-svn: 136023
* More refactoring.Evan Cheng2011-07-251-0/+3
| | | | llvm-svn: 135939
* Major update to CMake build to reflect changes in r135219 in theChandler Carruth2011-07-151-1/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | backend. Moved some MCAsmInfo files down into the MCTargetDesc sublibraries, removed some (i suspect long) dead files from other parts of the CMake build, etc. Also copied the include directory hack from the Makefile. Finally, updated the lib deps. I spot checked this, and think its correct, but review appreciated there. llvm-svn: 135234
* Rename files for consistency.Evan Cheng2011-07-061-1/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 134546
* Unbreak CMake buildDouglas Gregor2011-06-251-0/+2
llvm-svn: 133853
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