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2009 Jul 18
2
[LLVMdev] Where does llvm.memcpy.i64 and friends get lowered ?
.../X86/memcpy.bc I get :- ---------- Functions ---------- llvm.memcpy.i64 Mangled name = llvm.memcpy.i64 DefaultVisibility ExternalLinkage - Externally visible. my_memcpy Mangled name = my_memcpy DefaultVisibility ExternalLinkage - Externally visible. my_memcpy2 Mangled name = my_memcpy2 DefaultVisibility ExternalLinkage - Externally visible. abort Mangled name = abort DefaultVisibility ExternalLinkage - Externally visible. ----------- Globals ----------- ----------- Aliases ----------- I am using this to de...
2009 Jul 18
0
[LLVMdev] Where does llvm.memcpy.i64 and friends get lowered ?
...s ---------- > llvm.memcpy.i64 > Mangled name = llvm.memcpy.i64 > DefaultVisibility > ExternalLinkage - Externally visible. > my_memcpy > Mangled name = my_memcpy > DefaultVisibility > ExternalLinkage - Externally visible. > my_memcpy2 > Mangled name = my_memcpy2 > DefaultVisibility > ExternalLinkage - Externally visible. > abort > Mangled name = abort > DefaultVisibility > ExternalLinkage - Externally visible. > ----------- Globals ----------- > ---------...
2009 Jul 18
3
[LLVMdev] Where does llvm.memcpy.i64 and friends get lowered ?
...s ---------- > llvm.memcpy.i64 > Mangled name = llvm.memcpy.i64 > DefaultVisibility > ExternalLinkage - Externally visible. > my_memcpy > Mangled name = my_memcpy > DefaultVisibility > ExternalLinkage - Externally visible. > my_memcpy2 > Mangled name = my_memcpy2 > DefaultVisibility > ExternalLinkage - Externally visible. > abort > Mangled name = abort > DefaultVisibility > ExternalLinkage - Externally visible. > ----------- Globals ----------- > ---------...
2009 Jul 18
3
[LLVMdev] Where does llvm.memcpy.i64 and friends get lowered ?
Hi, I am working on the COFF backend and am wondering where llvm.memcpy gets lowered to memcpy ? It seems to be done by the assembler backends and would have thought it would either be done by a lowering pass or done by the mangler but it does not seem to be either. Many thanks in advance, Aaron -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2009 Jul 18
0
[LLVMdev] Where does llvm.memcpy.i64 and friends get lowered ?
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Aaron Gray<aaronngray.lists at googlemail.com> wrote: > I am working on the COFF backend and am wondering where llvm.memcpy gets > lowered to memcpy ? It's done by ISel. See SelectionDAG::getMemcpy. -Eli