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2008 Aug 21
0
[LLVMdev] Dependence Analysis [was: Flow-Sensitive AA]
...ttached version does not reflect the recent changes in the LLVM IR (larger set of first-class types) yet, so it should be built against one of the previous revisions (it works with r50174 for sure). It have to be configured with --with-llvmsrc and --with-llvmobj switches. Build process will produce libmemdep.so shared library that can be load into opt. In the archive, there is also 'test' directory with simple programs to test the pass. I suggest using such a toolchain: $ llvm-gcc -c -emit-llvm -O3 <program.c> -o - | opt -load=loopmemdep.so -loopsimplify -anders-aa -loop-memdep -debug-on...
2008 Aug 20
4
[LLVMdev] Dependence Analysis [was: Flow-Sensitive AA]
Wojtek, Please see David's message below. Have you or can you check in your code, perhaps as a project for now? That will allow us to start looking at it and perhaps collaborating on it. --Vikram Associate Professor, Computer Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign http://llvm.org/~vadve On Aug 20, 2008, at 3:05 PM, David Greene wrote: > On Wednesday 20 August 2008
2008 Aug 22
1
[LLVMdev] Dependence Analysis [was: Flow-Sensitive AA]
...nt changes in the LLVM > IR > (larger set of first-class types) yet, so it should be built against > one > of the previous revisions (it works with r50174 for sure). It have > to be > configured with --with-llvmsrc and --with-llvmobj switches. Build > process will produce libmemdep.so shared library that can be load into > opt. In the archive, there is also 'test' directory with simple > programs > to test the pass. I suggest using such a toolchain: > > $ llvm-gcc -c -emit-llvm -O3 <program.c> -o - | opt - > load=loopmemdep.so > -loopsimp...
2008 Aug 21
2
[LLVMdev] Dependence Analysis [was: Flow-Sensitive AA]
...nt changes in the LLVM > IR > (larger set of first-class types) yet, so it should be built against > one > of the previous revisions (it works with r50174 for sure). It have > to be > configured with --with-llvmsrc and --with-llvmobj switches. Build > process will produce libmemdep.so shared library that can be load into > opt. In the archive, there is also 'test' directory with simple > programs > to test the pass. I suggest using such a toolchain: > > $ llvm-gcc -c -emit-llvm -O3 <program.c> -o - | opt - > load=loopmemdep.so > -loopsimp...