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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/Support/Unix')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/Support/Unix/Host.inc | 29 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/Support/Unix/Program.inc | 6 |
2 files changed, 4 insertions, 31 deletions
diff --git a/lib/Support/Unix/Host.inc b/lib/Support/Unix/Host.inc index 8cbec8c..5fd0e5e 100644 --- a/lib/Support/Unix/Host.inc +++ b/lib/Support/Unix/Host.inc @@ -44,35 +44,6 @@ std::string sys::getHostTriple() { // Normalize the arch, since the host triple may not actually match the host. std::string Arch = ArchSplit.first; - // It would be nice to do this in terms of llvm::Triple, but that is in - // Support which is layered above us. -#if defined(__x86_64__) - Arch = "x86_64"; -#elif defined(__i386__) - Arch = "i386"; -#elif defined(__ppc64__) - Arch = "powerpc64"; -#elif defined(__ppc__) - Arch = "powerpc"; -#elif defined(__arm__) - - // FIXME: We need to pick the right ARM triple (which involves querying the - // chip). However, for now this is most important for LLVM arch selection, so - // we only need to make sure to distinguish ARM and Thumb. -# if defined(__thumb__) - Arch = "thumb"; -# else - Arch = "arm"; -# endif - -#else - - // FIXME: When enough auto-detection is in place, this should just - // #error. Then at least the arch selection is done, and we only need the OS - // etc selection to kill off the use of LLVM_HOSTTRIPLE. - -#endif - std::string Triple(Arch); Triple += '-'; Triple += ArchSplit.second; diff --git a/lib/Support/Unix/Program.inc b/lib/Support/Unix/Program.inc index 9f0a9ef..346baf1 100644 --- a/lib/Support/Unix/Program.inc +++ b/lib/Support/Unix/Program.inc @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ Program::Wait(const sys::Path &path, else MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, "Child timed out", 0); - return -1; // Timeout detected + return -2; // Timeout detected } else if (errno != EINTR) { MakeErrMsg(ErrMsg, "Error waiting for child process"); return -1; @@ -382,7 +382,9 @@ Program::Wait(const sys::Path &path, *ErrMsg += " (core dumped)"; #endif } - return -1; + // Return a special value to indicate that the process received an unhandled + // signal during execution as opposed to failing to execute. + return -2; } return result; #else |