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2005 Nov 03
0
[LLVMdev] [DRAFT] Announcement for LLVM 1.6 [DRAFT]
The vector LLVA extension will not be merged into the 1.6 release branch? It will make me have to merge twice: one for 1.6 and one for vector LLVA. When do you plan to merge the vector LLVA to the main trunk, please? On 26/10/05, Chris Lattner <sabre at nondot.org> wrote: > > Hi All, > > I'm putting together the announcement for the LLVM 1.6 release. Here is > what I
2005 Nov 08
0
LLVM 1.6 Release!
Hi Everyone, LLVM 1.6 is out! Get it here: http://llvm.org/releases/ or read about it here: http://llvm.org/releases/1.6/docs/ReleaseNotes.html#whatsnew This release is the culmination of a ton of great work by many people in the LLVM community. This release cycle has been much longer than any previous release cycle, and reflects that in its content. However, because we think that 3-4
2006 Aug 02
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM 1.8 Release Announcement [draft]
Hi All, Here are my notes for the LLVM 1.8 release, please send me feedback :). I'm sure I've forgotten and overlooked something, if so, please let me know! <Note: we're back to 3-month release cycle: yay!> ----- 8< ----- 8< ----- High Level Changes: *. Jim has finished enough support for DWARF debugging information that it is now enabled by default in
2006 Aug 09
0
LLVM 1.8 Release!
LLVM 1.8 is available now! Download it here: http://llvm.org/releases/ Release notes here: http://llvm.org/releases/1.8/docs/ReleaseNotes.html This is a great new release with great new features and lots of refinements (better codegen, faster compiles, bugs fixed). One particularly nice feature of this release is that we're back to a regular 3-month release cycle, allowing users to have
2009 Jun 01
2
[LLVMdev] MachO writer test cases
Nate, Right, okay. I was also planning on looking at what the assembly output generates and "emulating" its output. So I should be able to use the 'test/CodeGen/PowerPC' tests once I have augmented the MachO Writer PowerPC output. Does this seem like the right and sensible approach ? Aaron ----- Original Message ----- From: Nate Begeman To: LLVM Developers Mailing
2004 Aug 05
0
[LLVMdev] PowerPC Back End announcement
Hi Everyone! We are pleased to announce the impending checkin to CVS of the PowerPC / MachO backend for LLVM. Many thanks go out to all the LLVM developers for their help in making this happen. Misha Brukman and Chris Lattner will be handling the CVS integration in the near future. The PowerPC BE current compiles most of the testsuite correctly. There are known issues in C++, variable
2009 Jun 02
0
[LLVMdev] MachO writer test cases
On Jun 1, 2009, at 12:18 PM, Aaron Gray wrote: > Nate, > > Right, okay. I was also planning on looking at what the assembly > output generates and "emulating" its output. Sure. I was using the source for 'as' and 'ld' as my guide when I was working on it. > > So I should be able to use the 'test/CodeGen/PowerPC' tests once I > have
2005 May 18
0
LLVM 1.5 Release and Status Update!
The LLVM 1.5 is out! Get it here: http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/releases/ or read about it here: http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/releases/1.5/docs/ReleaseNotes.html#whatsnew This release adds several new major features to the LLVM compiler, allows it to be used in domains where it couldn't before (e.g. for functional languages), supports new targets, generates faster code, and is much easier to port
2005 Oct 26
4
[LLVMdev] [DRAFT] Announcement for LLVM 1.6 [DRAFT]
Hi All, I'm putting together the announcement for the LLVM 1.6 release. Here is what I have so far. Because so much has been done, it is very likely that I have forgotten something. If you have done something that is not on the list, please send me a private email so I can add it (also, please tell me if I've made a mistake or miscredited something)! My next project is to start
2006 Apr 20
0
LLVM 1.7 Release!
LLVM 1.7 is available now! Download it here: http://llvm.org/releases/ Release notes here: http://llvm.org/releases/1.7/docs/ReleaseNotes.html This release is huge! It contains about twice the number of new features as any previous release, and includes some big-ticket items that people have been requesting for a long time. In particular, this release contains a completely rewritten llvm-gcc
2004 Oct 11
0
LLVM October Status Update
Hi everyone, This Fall has been busy, busy, busy. In addition to the usual LLVM hacking, our developers have been moving all over the country, starting classes, ending internships, getting married, and traveling the world. Despite all of the non-LLVM fun we've been having, we've managed to get some work done, too. :) Here is my traditional distillation of llvm-commits: New High-Level
2004 Dec 09
0
LLVM 1.4 Release and Status Update!
The LLVM 1.4 Release is now out! Get it here: http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/releases/ or read about it here: http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/releases/1.4/docs/ReleaseNotes.html#whatsnew This release features a huge assortment of improvements in functionality, generated code quality, and compile times. Thanks to everyone who has helped make this release the best one yet. In addition to the changes
2005 May 13
0
[LLVMdev] Current Regressions
On Thu, 12 May 2005, John Criswell wrote: > Here is a more complete list of regressions for the platforms listed below. > Some of the regressions from the previous list I emailed a few days ago have > been fixed or were false positives. Thanks to all who've helped fix things. > > We would like to try to get as many of these fixed as possible before I > create the release
2006 Apr 20
0
[LLVMdev] [DRAFT] LLVM 1.7 release announcement notes [DRAFT]
Feedback below.. > <will insert overview blurb here> Big new things: llvm-gcc4, new sparc > backend, Generic vector/SSE/Altivec support, X86 Scalar SSE support, > debugging support, many target-independent codegen improvements, inline asm, > llvm.org/web-reg. > > > Core LLVM IR Improvements: > > * The LLVM IR now has full support for representing
2007 Feb 02
0
[LLVMdev] Linux/ppc backend
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, Nicolas Geoffray wrote: > I have almost completed the implementation of a linux/ppc backend in llvm. Cool! > There were a few things to modify in > lib/Target/PowerPC with a lot of "if (!isDarwin)". Some meta comments: 1. Please don't change PPC -> llvmPPC. I assume that you did this because PPC is a #define in some system header. Please
2007 May 14
0
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm-gcc in linux/ppc
On Mon, 14 May 2007, Nicolas Geoffray wrote: > Hi everyone, I am using linux/ppc and after porting llvm's jit for this > architecture, I am currently trying to compile llvm-gcc on it. > > I have gcc 4.1.1 and use llvm-gcc from cvs. This looks like you're compiling llvm-gcc3, which is quite dead by now. Please follow these instructions: http://llvm.org/docs/CFEBuildInstrs.html
2011 Nov 01
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-3.0rc2 build error on linux/ppc
i just tried to build llvm-3.0rc2 on my powerpc (G4) but without success. My toolchain (CRUX PPC 2.7): gcc-4.5.3, binutils-2.21.1, glibc-2.12.2, libffi-3.0.10 my llvm config: ./configure --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/man \ --enable-shared \ --enable-libffi --enable-optimize \ --enable-targets=all \ --enable-threads --enable-pic --enable-jit \
2005 Jun 13
0
[LLVMdev] problem compiling the cfrontend on Linux/PPC
Cyrille Mescam wrote: > Hi, > > > When compiling the cfrontend for Linux/PPC architecture on a powermac > G5, i got > the following error : I hate to ask a silly question, but are you using "make bootstrap" to build the cfrontend? Your output looks like gccas is being given a native code assembly language file to parse, and I seem to recall that that happens if
2005 Jun 13
2
[LLVMdev] problem compiling the cfrontend on Linux/PPC
> Okay, I took a closer look at your output. > > I was correct in that gccas is attempting to assemble a native PPC > assembly language file. However, this appears to be happening because > the assembly file is generated by the GCC Makefiles for libgcc2 (in > llvm-gcc/gcc/config/rs6000/t-ppccomm, I think). > > The first thing I would try is Marco's suggestion: add
2007 Jan 14
0
[LLVMdev] Inserting an assembly instruction in the calling sequence of the powerpc target
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, Nicolas Geoffray wrote: > I'm currently implementing a linux/ppc target in llvm. The abis between cool > Darwin/ppc and linux/ppc are different and I'm running into problems > with vararg calls. ok > Before a variadic method is called, an extra instruction must be > executed (which is creqv 6, 6, 6). This instruction is not necessary in >