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author | dim <dim@FreeBSD.org> | 2016-12-26 20:36:37 +0000 |
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committer | dim <dim@FreeBSD.org> | 2016-12-26 20:36:37 +0000 |
commit | 06210ae42d418d50d8d9365d5c9419308ae9e7ee (patch) | |
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MFC r309124:
Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ to 3.9.0
release, and add lld 3.9.0. Also completely revamp the build system for
clang, llvm, lldb and their related tools.
Please note that from 3.5.0 onwards, clang, llvm and lldb require C++11
support to build; see UPDATING for more information.
Release notes for llvm, clang and lld are available here:
<http://llvm.org/releases/3.9.0/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>
<http://llvm.org/releases/3.9.0/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>
<http://llvm.org/releases/3.9.0/tools/lld/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>
Thanks to Ed Maste, Bryan Drewery, Andrew Turner, Antoine Brodin and Jan
Beich for their help.
Relnotes: yes
MFC r309147:
Pull in r282174 from upstream llvm trunk (by Krzysztof Parzyszek):
[PPC] Set SP after loading data from stack frame, if no red zone is
present
Follow-up to r280705: Make sure that the SP is only restored after
all data is loaded from the stack frame, if there is no red zone.
This completes the fix for
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26519.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24466
Reported by: Mark Millard
PR: 214433
MFC r309149:
Pull in r283060 from upstream llvm trunk (by Hal Finkel):
[PowerPC] Refactor soft-float support, and enable PPC64 soft float
This change enables soft-float for PowerPC64, and also makes
soft-float disable all vector instruction sets for both 32-bit and
64-bit modes. This latter part is necessary because the PPC backend
canonicalizes many Altivec vector types to floating-point types, and
so soft-float breaks scalarization support for many operations. Both
for embedded targets and for operating-system kernels desiring
soft-float support, it seems reasonable that disabling hardware
floating-point also disables vector instructions (embedded targets
without hardware floating point support are unlikely to have Altivec,
etc. and operating system kernels desiring not to use floating-point
registers to lower syscall cost are unlikely to want to use vector
registers either). If someone needs this to work, we'll need to
change the fact that we promote many Altivec operations to act on
v4f32. To make it possible to disable Altivec when soft-float is
enabled, hardware floating-point support needs to be expressed as a
positive feature, like the others, and not a negative feature,
because target features cannot have dependencies on the disabling of
some other feature. So +soft-float has now become -hard-float.
Fixes PR26970.
Pull in r283061 from upstream clang trunk (by Hal Finkel):
[PowerPC] Enable soft-float for PPC64, and +soft-float -> -hard-float
Enable soft-float support on PPC64, as the backend now supports it.
Also, the backend now uses -hard-float instead of +soft-float, so set
the target features accordingly.
Fixes PR26970.
Reported by: Mark Millard
PR: 214433
MFC r309212:
Add a few missed clang 3.9.0 files to OptionalObsoleteFiles.
MFC r309262:
Fix packaging for clang, lldb and lld 3.9.0
During the upgrade of clang/llvm etc to 3.9.0 in r309124, the PACKAGE
directive in the usr.bin/clang/*.mk files got dropped accidentally.
Restore it, with a few minor changes and additions:
* Correct license in clang.ucl to NCSA
* Add PACKAGE=clang for clang and most of the "ll" tools
* Put lldb in its own package
* Put lld in its own package
Reviewed by: gjb, jmallett
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8666
MFC r309656:
During the bootstrap phase, when building the minimal llvm library on
PowerPC, add lib/Support/Atomic.cpp. This is needed because upstream
llvm revision r271821 disabled the use of std::call_once, which causes
some fallback functions from Atomic.cpp to be used instead.
Reported by: Mark Millard
PR: 214902
MFC r309835:
Tentatively apply https://reviews.llvm.org/D18730 to work around gcc PR
70528 (bogus error: constructor required before non-static data member).
This should fix buildworld with the external gcc package.
Reported by: https://jenkins.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD_HEAD_amd64_gcc/
MFC r310194:
Upgrade our copies of clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ to
3.9.1 release.
Please note that from 3.5.0 onwards, clang, llvm and lldb require C++11
support to build; see UPDATING for more information.
Release notes for llvm, clang and lld will be available here:
<http://releases.llvm.org/3.9.1/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>
<http://releases.llvm.org/3.9.1/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>
<http://releases.llvm.org/3.9.1/tools/lld/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>
Relnotes: yes
Diffstat (limited to 'contrib/llvm/lib/DebugInfo/PDB/Raw/ModInfo.cpp')
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diff --git a/contrib/llvm/lib/DebugInfo/PDB/Raw/ModInfo.cpp b/contrib/llvm/lib/DebugInfo/PDB/Raw/ModInfo.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bae135f --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/llvm/lib/DebugInfo/PDB/Raw/ModInfo.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +//===- ModInfo.cpp - PDB module information -------------------------------===// +// +// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure +// +// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source +// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. +// +//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// + +#include "llvm/DebugInfo/PDB/Raw/ModInfo.h" + +#include "llvm/DebugInfo/CodeView/StreamReader.h" +#include "llvm/DebugInfo/PDB/Raw/PDBFile.h" +#include "llvm/Support/Endian.h" + +using namespace llvm; +using namespace llvm::pdb; +using namespace llvm::support; + +namespace { + +struct SCBytes { + ulittle16_t Section; + char Padding1[2]; + little32_t Offset; + little32_t Size; + ulittle32_t Characteristics; + ulittle16_t ModuleIndex; + char Padding2[2]; + ulittle32_t DataCrc; + ulittle32_t RelocCrc; +}; + +// struct Flags { +// uint16_t fWritten : 1; // True if ModInfo is dirty +// uint16_t fECEnabled : 1; // Is EC symbolic info present? (What is EC?) +// uint16_t unused : 6; // Reserved +// uint16_t iTSM : 8; // Type Server Index for this module +//}; +const uint16_t HasECFlagMask = 0x2; + +const uint16_t TypeServerIndexMask = 0xFF00; +const uint16_t TypeServerIndexShift = 8; +} + +struct ModInfo::FileLayout { + ulittle32_t Mod; // Currently opened module. This field is a + // pointer in the reference implementation, but + // that won't work on 64-bit systems, and anyway + // it doesn't make sense to read a pointer from a + // file. For now it is unused, so just ignore it. + SCBytes SC; // First section contribution of this module. + ulittle16_t Flags; // See Flags definition. + ulittle16_t ModDiStream; // Stream Number of module debug info + ulittle32_t SymBytes; // Size of local symbol debug info in above stream + ulittle32_t LineBytes; // Size of line number debug info in above stream + ulittle32_t C13Bytes; // Size of C13 line number info in above stream + ulittle16_t NumFiles; // Number of files contributing to this module + char Padding1[2]; // Padding so the next field is 4-byte aligned. + ulittle32_t FileNameOffs; // array of [0..NumFiles) DBI name buffer offsets. + // This field is a pointer in the reference + // implementation, but as with `Mod`, we ignore it + // for now since it is unused. + ulittle32_t SrcFileNameNI; // Name Index for src file name + ulittle32_t PdbFilePathNI; // Name Index for path to compiler PDB + // Null terminated Module name + // Null terminated Obj File Name +}; + +ModInfo::ModInfo() : Layout(nullptr) {} + +ModInfo::ModInfo(const ModInfo &Info) + : ModuleName(Info.ModuleName), ObjFileName(Info.ObjFileName), + Layout(Info.Layout) {} + +ModInfo::~ModInfo() {} + +Error ModInfo::initialize(codeview::StreamRef Stream, ModInfo &Info) { + codeview::StreamReader Reader(Stream); + if (auto EC = Reader.readObject(Info.Layout)) + return EC; + + if (auto EC = Reader.readZeroString(Info.ModuleName)) + return EC; + + if (auto EC = Reader.readZeroString(Info.ObjFileName)) + return EC; + return Error::success(); +} + +bool ModInfo::hasECInfo() const { return (Layout->Flags & HasECFlagMask) != 0; } + +uint16_t ModInfo::getTypeServerIndex() const { + return (Layout->Flags & TypeServerIndexMask) >> TypeServerIndexShift; +} + +uint16_t ModInfo::getModuleStreamIndex() const { return Layout->ModDiStream; } + +uint32_t ModInfo::getSymbolDebugInfoByteSize() const { + return Layout->SymBytes; +} + +uint32_t ModInfo::getLineInfoByteSize() const { return Layout->LineBytes; } + +uint32_t ModInfo::getC13LineInfoByteSize() const { return Layout->C13Bytes; } + +uint32_t ModInfo::getNumberOfFiles() const { return Layout->NumFiles; } + +uint32_t ModInfo::getSourceFileNameIndex() const { + return Layout->SrcFileNameNI; +} + +uint32_t ModInfo::getPdbFilePathNameIndex() const { + return Layout->PdbFilePathNI; +} + +StringRef ModInfo::getModuleName() const { return ModuleName; } + +StringRef ModInfo::getObjFileName() const { return ObjFileName; } + +uint32_t ModInfo::getRecordLength() const { + uint32_t M = ModuleName.str().size() + 1; + uint32_t O = ObjFileName.str().size() + 1; + uint32_t Size = sizeof(FileLayout) + M + O; + Size = llvm::alignTo(Size, 4); + return Size; +} |