search for: wstation02

Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "wstation02".

2011 Sep 25
0
[LLVMdev] POSIX thread library support
Hi chenwj, According to the link, I found that during the compiling process, the option "-emit-llvm" must be added to generate immediate object *.o. [hanfeng at os-wstation02 fft]llvm-gcc -c fft.c -emit-llvm Then using llvm-ld will generate two files - a shell excutable and a llvm bytecode data both of which would run perfect. [hanfeng at os-wstation02 fft]llvm-ld -o FFT fft.o [hanfeng at os-wstation02 fft]$ ls FFT FFT.bc fft.c fft.C fft.o Makefile README.fft [ha...
2011 Sep 25
1
[LLVMdev] POSIX thread library support
> Hi chenwj, > If it use system pthread library, then it should find it in the stand search path. I also added the option "-L/usr/lib -L/usr/lib64" but it still failed. Don't know if the link below helps or not, http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2009-November/027274.html Regards, chenwj -- Wei-Ren Chen (陳韋任) Computer Systems Lab, Institute of Information
2011 Sep 25
2
[LLVMdev] POSIX thread library support
> According to the link, I found that during the compiling process, the option "-emit-llvm" must be added to generate immediate object *.o. > [hanfeng at os-wstation02 fft]llvm-gcc -c fft.c -emit-llvm "-emit-llvm" emits object file which contains LLVM bitcode (IR). Default file name suffix is .o, but you might want to use "-o fft.bc" to make the suffix self-explained. > Then using llvm-ld will generate two files - a shell excutable and...
2011 Sep 25
3
[LLVMdev] POSIX thread library support
Hello all, I caught a problem related to pthread library. I built llvm and llvm-gcc then compiling a multithreaded benchmark written in POSIX thread library. The command "llvm-gcc -o bench bench.c -lpthread" ran well while "llvm-gcc -c bench; llvm-ld -o bench bench.o -lpthread" crashed. It told that "llvm-ld: error: Cannot find library 'pthread'". I could
2011 Sep 26
0
[LLVMdev] POSIX thread library support
...n /usr/lib. "llvm-ld -native -o th th.o" failed even I told it that "-L/usr/lib". Best regards, Hanfeng > According to the link, I found that during the compiling process, the option "-emit-llvm" must be added to generate immediate object *.o. > [hanfeng at os-wstation02 fft]llvm-gcc -c fft.c -emit-llvm "-emit-llvm" emits object file which contains LLVM bitcode (IR). Default file name suffix is .o, but you might want to use "-o fft.bc" to make the suffix self-explained. > Then using llvm-ld will generate two files - a shell excutable and...