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2020 May 23
4
Assertion triggered when running simple hello-world code on iOS device using ORC/LLLazyJIT
Hello,
I am trying to run this basic C++ hello-world code in my iOS app that has
LLVM libraries linked in (the app runs on the actual device - iPad Pro, iOS
13.4.1).
#include <iostream>
int main (int argh, char *argv[]) {
std::cout << "Hello World!" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
So below is the break down of the steps that I do:
First I compile this code to an
2020 Oct 01
2
OrcV1 removal
Hi,
On 2020-10-01 15:29:12 -0700, Lang Hames wrote:
> 24bytes / object -- Looks like I managed module ownership correctly but
> leaked the ThreadSafeModule container. This should be fixed in 5044196b412f.
That helped a bit, but not yet fully. Looks like it might be still
reachable memory, so leakcheck isn't that helpful.
Oooh. I think I see. For various reasons the symbol names we
2020 Jun 06
4
Assertion triggered when running simple hello-world code on iOS device using ORC/LLLazyJIT
Hi Lang,
Please see below is the trace.
--
Thanks,
Igor
*2020-06-06 12:05:21.016705-0400 CppDevProCompiler[6613:3000073] Running...*
*jitLink_MachO: magic = 0xfeedfacf, identifier =
"llvm-link.submodule-jitted-objectbuffer"*
*jitLink_MachO: cputype = 0x0100000c, cpusubtype = 0x00000000*
*Creating normalized sections...*
* __text: 0x0000000000000000 -- 0x0000000000000064, align:
2020 Apr 16
4
ORC Assertion failure
Hi
On Windows 10 when using a debug build of LLVM 10, I get this assertion failure:
Assertion failed: (KV.second.getFlags() & ~WeakFlags) == (I->second &
~WeakFlags) && "Resolving symbol with incorrect flags", file
C:\work\github\llvm-10.0.0.src\lib\ExecutionEngine\Orc\Core.cpp, line
450
The same failure occurred in LLVM 9 too:
Assertion failed: I->second ==
2020 Jun 20
1
Assertion triggered when running simple hello-world code on iOS device using ORC/LLLazyJIT
Hi Dave,
Yep. This is JITLink specific, so we could only have observed it on MachO
x86-64 or arm64 until recently. It takes a little bit of poking to get IR
to produce a zero-lengh section on MachO, but not much.
Jared Wyles recently contributed an initial JITLink ELF implementation, so
the fix seems timely -- we might have been about to see more of it.
-- Lang.
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 4:02 PM
2020 Oct 02
2
OrcV1 removal
Hi Andres,
Ok -- I've added some API for this in 438db0719681: You can get the string
pool from the execution session
with LLVMOrcExecutionSessionGetSymbolStringPool, then clear that
with LLVMOrcSymbolStringPoolClearDeadEntries.
-- Lang.
On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 5:34 PM Lang Hames <lhames at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Andres,
>
> Oooh. I think I see. For various reasons the symbol names we generate
>> are uniq...
2020 Oct 01
2
OrcV1 removal
Hi,
On 2020-09-30 21:31:33 -0700, Lang Hames wrote:
> I've taken a first shot at hooking RTDyldObjectLinkingLayer up to the
> ResourceTracker API in 7436b2ab2428. Could you let me know whether that
> fixes the leak you were seeing?
It did improve the situation significantly, thanks!
There's still a smaller leak, unfortunately. The function comments for
modules say that:
/**
*
2012 Apr 08
1
DLLs for Orcs Must Die
Hi,
I could install Orcs Must Die, but when I try to run it, I get the following errors:
Code:
err:module:import_dll Library fmod_event.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\Programme (x86)\\Robot Entertainment\\Orcs Must Die!\\Build\\release\\OrcsMustDie.exe") not found
err:module:import_dll Library lua90.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\Programme (x86)\\Robot Entertainment\\Orcs Must
2019 Aug 13
2
VModuleKey K not valid here
Hi,
I am getting following assertion failure when attempting to remove a module.
/llvm/ExecutionEngine/Orc/CompileOnDemandLayer.h:311: llvm::Error
llvm::orc::LegacyCompileOnDemandLayer<BaseLayerT, CompileCallbackMgrT,
IndirectStubsMgrT>::removeModule(llvm::orc::VModuleKey) [with
BaseLayerT =
2016 Mar 29
0
MCJIT versus Orc
Russell Wallace via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes:
> When writing a JIT compiler using LLVM, as I understand it, you can use two
> alternative APIs, MCJIT and Orc. The latter offers lazy compilation. Would
> it be accurate to say that if you want eager compilation - always compile
> an entire module upfront - you should use MCJIT?
+lang.
My understanding is that
2018 Sep 11
2
JIT tests on AArch64
Hi all,
I am seeing a number of JIT unit test failures on AArch64. Some googling returns
past discussions (circa 2014) but as far as I can tell, everything should be working.
I listed the failures below.
These are from a Release build. A Debug build does not exhibit the failures. I built
with gcc 6.1.0 on SuSE 12. Switching to gcc 8.2.0 also makes the problem go away,
both in Debug and
2019 Sep 19
3
"corrupted size vs. prev_size" when calling ExecutionSession::lookup()
Hi, I wrote a compiler that generate IR code and run it on the JIT, and
there randomly crashed due to "corrupted size vs. prev_size" depends on the
IR code generated from the source code.
Here's how I created the JIT:
llvm::InitializeNativeTarget();
llvm::InitializeNativeTargetAsmPrinter();
llvm::InitializeNativeTargetAsmParser();
// create jit
llvm::orc::ExecutionSession
2012 Aug 29
4
xen debugger (kdb/xdb/hdb) patch for c/s 25467
Hi Guys,
Thanks for the interest in the xen hypervisor debugger, prev known as
kdb. Btw. I''m gonna rename it to xdb for xen-debugger or hdb for
hypervisor debugger. KDB is confusing people with linux kdb debugger
and I often get emails where people think they need to apply linux kdb
patch also...
Anyways, attaching patch that is cleaned up of my debug code that I
accidentally left in
2016 May 17
3
External function resolution: MCJIT vs ORC JIT
When using ORC JIT, I'm having trouble with external function resolution (that is, of a function defined in the app, with C linkage).
I add a declaration for the function to my IR, and when I use MCJIT, it finds it and all is well, But when I use ORC JIT (I *think* correctly, at least it closely matches what I see in the tutorial), I get an LLVM error, "Program used external function
2017 Aug 24
1
Invalid Signature of orc::RTDyldObjectLinkingLayer::NotifyLoadedFtor
Hi all, hi Lang
It's a little late to report issues for release_50, but I just found
that thing while porting my JitFromScratch examples to 5.0.
This is a really nifty detail, but (if I'm not mistaken) the function
signature of RTDyldObjectLinkingLayer::NotifyLoadedFtor is incorrect:
$ grep -h -r -A 1 "using NotifyLoadedFtor"
2016 Mar 29
1
MCJIT versus Orc
Right, but is there any known use case where Orc's flexibility allows
something to be done that couldn't be with MCJIT, apart from lazy
compilation?
On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 12:19 AM, Justin Bogner <mail at justinbogner.com>
wrote:
> Russell Wallace via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes:
> > When writing a JIT compiler using LLVM, as I understand it, you
2020 Sep 23
2
ORC JIT - Can modules independently managed with one LLJIT instance? + problems with ExecutionSession.lookup
Hi Lang,
Thank you for your answer! This helped me again a lot!! Also that ResourceTracker is a really neat feature! Looking forward to it! :3
I changed the title cause… there is another issue I have (sorry about that…)
I’m finally allowed to investigate the ORC JIT for integration into our system, which meant I got a few days to actually play around with it. However, another problem arise
2018 Nov 05
2
ORC JIT api, object files and stackmaps
I have a few questions about the new ORC JIT.
I saw Lang Hames (hi!) excellent talk at the llvm-dev meeting a few weeks
ago. The ORC JIT is undergoing some API changes and I'd like/need to take
advantage of them.
(1) How do I take ownership of the ObjectFile once the ORC JIT has created
it?
I'd like to take ownership of object files generated by the ORC JIT so
that I can save them to
2017 Oct 07
2
Debugging JIT'ed code with ORC JIT?
Hi,
I’m wondering if it’s possible to debug code JIT’ed with the newer ORC JIT. The LLVM documentation has a page at
llvm.org/docs/DebuggingJITedCode.html <http://llvm.org/docs/DebuggingJITedCode.html>
showing an example of using gdb to debug MCJIT’ed code, but has no mention of ORC JIT.
From searching around online I’ve gotten the impression that ORC JIT does *not* support providing
2019 Aug 10
2
ORC v2 question
Hi Praveen,
On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 at 21:05, Praveen Velliengiri
<praveenvelliengiri at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Could you please send me your unoptimized and expected optimized code? The default implementation only contains some transformations. It would be helpful to know what you are actually trying.
> Optimize Module is just a function object.
>
You can view the code here: