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2017 Jul 12
2
A strange problem about type i64 for LLVM
Hi Tim Northover,
I just use Mac OS X, Intel Core i5. 'retValue' is initialized, computed,
and then returned from 'myFunction', so I think this problem is not
introduced by uninitialized value. In addition, '306205760' is not
a meaningless value, but the result of truncating '140583176769504' to 32
bits.
Actually, I instrumented some call instructions for value
2011 Mar 24
2
[LLVMdev] Instrumentation with liblto and gold
Hi,
I need advice in instrumenting programs using liblto and gold plugin.
Specifically, I added my pass in tools/lto/LTOCodeGenerator.cpp.
My pass inserts functions (myLoad and myStore) for some load and store
instructions.
The functions exist in a library file.
I found that the approach works for the example in the link:
http://llvm.org/docs/GoldPlugin.html
$ llvm-gcc -flto a.c -c -o a.o
$ ar q
2017 Jul 12
2
A strange problem about type i64 for LLVM
Hello, everyone,
I encounter a strange problem about llvm type i64 and C++ type int64_t.
I instrumented a program to call the function 'myFunction' in the C++
shared library. 'myFunction' is something like this:
int64_t myFunction() {
int64_t retValue;
...
std::cout << "retValue: " << retValue << "\n";
return retValue;
}
2011 Mar 24
0
[LLVMdev] Instrumentation with liblto and gold
On 3/24/11 6:23 PM, Sangmin Park wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need advice in instrumenting programs using liblto and gold plugin.
> Specifically, I added my pass in tools/lto/LTOCodeGenerator.cpp.
> My pass inserts functions (myLoad and myStore) for some load and store
> instructions.
> The functions exist in a library file.
>
> I found that the approach works for the example in
2011 Mar 25
1
[LLVMdev] Instrumentation with liblto and gold
Hi John,
Thank you for your advice.
LIBS and LDFLAGS work for the configure script,
but they gave errors in the make stage for apache and mysql.
I used either of the following ones with other flags:
- export LIBS="-L/home/sangmin/Dropbox/Falcon/bin/ -ldummy"
- export LDFLAGS="-L/home/sangmin/Dropbox/Falcon/bin/ -ldummy"
Here are the error messages:
Compile error (apache):
2014 Jul 18
2
[LLVMdev] how to define INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN
Tks Tom,
That is my confusing part. How can I make it to "access memory” so it will HasChain?
Is there any flag set like in typeProfile, Node, instructions? myLoad, mayStore, SDNPHasChain?
-kevin
On Jul 18, 2014, at 4:26 PM, Tom Stellard <tom at stellard.net> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 04:15:45PM -0400, kewuzhang wrote:
>> sure!
>>
>> class
2017 Jul 31
0
force promises inside lapply
...;> things and their names, should give the user a way to avoid the use of
>> substitute. E.g., library() has the 'character.only' argument; if TRUE
>> then the package argument is treated as an ordinary argument and not passed
>> through substitute().
>>
>> myLoader <- function(package, quietly = TRUE) {
>> wrapper <- if (quietly) suppressPackageStartupMessages else `{`
>> wrapper(library(package = package, character.only=TRUE))
>> }
>>
>> > lapply(c("MASS","boot"), myLoader, quietly=F...
2014 Jul 18
2
[LLVMdev] how to define INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN
sure!
class TEST_INTINSIC_FM< string asmstr> : Intrinsic
<llvm_i32_ty], [llvm_i32_ty, llvm_ptr_ty],
[IntrReadWriteArgMem],
!strconcat(“llvm.test”, asmstr),”.float”)
>;
tks
On Jul 18, 2014, at 4:06 PM, Tom Stellard <tom at stellard.net> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 03:19:47PM -0400, kewuzhang wrote:
>> en!
>>
>> my test is : %r1 =