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2009 Sep 22
2
[LLVMdev] ld with gold-plugin can do this?
Nick Lewycky wrote:
> Sanjiv.Gupta at microchip.com wrote:
>>
>>
>> A common followup question is "but how do I link native libraries into
>> my .bc file". You don't. A .bc file is llvm ir, you can't put a native
>> binary library into a .bc (barring sticking it in as a string, etc).
>>
>> The build then looks like:
>>
>>
2009 Sep 21
2
[LLVMdev] ld with gold-plugin can do this?
A common followup question is "but how do I link native libraries into
my .bc file". You don't. A .bc file is llvm ir, you can't put a native
binary library into a .bc (barring sticking it in as a string, etc).
The build then looks like:
a) 'llvm-gcc -c -flo -O2' to generate the .bc files.
b) 'llvm-ld' to combine them into a single .bc. No, not a .so nor a .a.
2009 Sep 23
0
[LLVMdev] ld with gold-plugin can do this?
Sanjiv Gupta wrote:
> Nick Lewycky wrote:
>> Sanjiv.Gupta at microchip.com wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> A common followup question is "but how do I link native libraries into
>>> my .bc file". You don't. A .bc file is llvm ir, you can't put a native
>>> binary library into a .bc (barring sticking it in as a string, etc).
>>>
2009 Sep 21
0
[LLVMdev] ld with gold-plugin can do this?
Sanjiv.Gupta at microchip.com wrote:
>
>
> A common followup question is "but how do I link native libraries into
> my .bc file". You don't. A .bc file is llvm ir, you can't put a native
> binary library into a .bc (barring sticking it in as a string, etc).
>
> The build then looks like:
>
> a) 'llvm-gcc -c -flo -O2' to generate the .bc
2009 Aug 13
2
[LLVMdev] XCore & PIC16 AsmPrinters
On Aug 12, 2009, at 9:48 PM, Sanjiv.Gupta at microchip.com wrote:
> Chris,
> I will try to get it done before 2.6. (8/21).
>
Thanks Sanjiv! One other nice cleanup (but which is not time critical
at all) would be to merge the contents of "PIC16Section" into the new
"MCSectionPIC16" class. Unlike the previous design, you're now
allowed to store arbitrary
2009 Jul 01
2
[LLVMdev] llvmc for PIC16
The driver behaves differently when I run it by specifying absolute path
than when I run it with relative path.
See example
Relative:
i00202 at ubuntu:/tmp$ mcc16 --save-temps -dry-run hello.c./clang-cc -I
./include -triple=pic16- -emit-llvm-bc hello.c -o hello.bc-pqDR1Y
llvm-ld -link-as-library hello.bc-pqDR1Y -o tmp.bc-M1Rwip
llc -march=pic16 -f tmp.bc-M1Rwip -o tmp.s-DcVczP
gpasm -I ./inc
2008 Oct 15
3
[LLVMdev] INSERT_SUBREG node.
On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 10:08 -0700, Evan Cheng wrote:
> On Oct 15, 2008, at 5:29 AM, sanjiv gupta wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 10:19 -0700, Evan Cheng wrote:
> >> You need to specify sub-register == super-register, idx relationship.
> >> See X86RegisterInfo.td:
> >>
> >> def x86_subreg_8bit : PatLeaf<(i32 1)>;
> >> def
2008 Oct 13
2
[LLVMdev] INSERT_SUBREG node.
On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 11:19 -0700, Evan Cheng wrote:
>
> On Oct 2, 2008, at 11:02 AM, Sanjiv.Gupta at microchip.com wrote:
>
> > What’s the value produced by an INSERT_SUBREG node? Is it a chain?
>
>
> No, insert_subreg returns a value:
>
>
> v1 = insert_subreg v2, v3, idx
>
>
> v1 and v2 will have the same type, e.g. i16, and v3 must have a
>
2009 Jun 28
1
[LLVMdev] llvmc for PIC16
Mikhail Glushenkov wrote:
> Hi Sanjiv,
>
> 2009/6/23 <Sanjiv.Gupta at microchip.com>
>
>>> BTW, Chris's Makefile changes broke llvmc yesterday (r75379). I'm
>>> working on a fix.
>>>
>> Hi Mikhail,
>> Did you get a chance to fix this. I still get errors while building examples.
>>
>>
>
> This issue
2008 Oct 15
2
[LLVMdev] INSERT_SUBREG node.
On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 10:19 -0700, Evan Cheng wrote:
> You need to specify sub-register == super-register, idx relationship.
> See X86RegisterInfo.td:
>
> def x86_subreg_8bit : PatLeaf<(i32 1)>;
> def x86_subreg_16bit : PatLeaf<(i32 2)>;
> def x86_subreg_32bit : PatLeaf<(i32 3)>;
>
> def : SubRegSet<1, [AX, CX, DX, BX, SP, BP, SI, DI,
>
2009 Jun 30
2
[LLVMdev] llvmc for PIC16
Mikhail Glushenkov wrote:
> Hi Sanjiv,
>
> 2009/6/29 Sanjiv Gupta <sanjiv.gupta at microchip.com>:
>
>> I want to retrieve the value of argv[0] (which was passed to main function
>> of the driver) in PrependCustomizedPath.
>>
>
> I've added a way to access argv[0] in hooks:
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.compilers.llvm.cvs/50789
>
2009 Jun 15
3
[LLVMdev] llvmc for PIC16
Mikhail Glushenkov wrote:
>
> Hi Sanjiv,
>
> Sanjiv Gupta <sanjiv.gupta <at> microchip.com> writes:
>
> > The salient features that we want to have in the driver are:
> > [...]
>
> As promised, I've implemented a basic compiler driver for the
> PIC16 toolchain. It's under tools/llvmc/examples/mcc16.
>
Hi Mikhail,
How do you build mcc16
2008 Oct 15
0
[LLVMdev] INSERT_SUBREG node.
On Oct 15, 2008, at 5:29 AM, sanjiv gupta wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 10:19 -0700, Evan Cheng wrote:
>> You need to specify sub-register == super-register, idx relationship.
>> See X86RegisterInfo.td:
>>
>> def x86_subreg_8bit : PatLeaf<(i32 1)>;
>> def x86_subreg_16bit : PatLeaf<(i32 2)>;
>> def x86_subreg_32bit : PatLeaf<(i32
2008 Oct 14
0
[LLVMdev] INSERT_SUBREG node.
You need to specify sub-register == super-register, idx relationship.
See X86RegisterInfo.td:
def x86_subreg_8bit : PatLeaf<(i32 1)>;
def x86_subreg_16bit : PatLeaf<(i32 2)>;
def x86_subreg_32bit : PatLeaf<(i32 3)>;
def : SubRegSet<1, [AX, CX, DX, BX, SP, BP, SI, DI,
R8W, R9W, R10W, R11W, R12W, R13W, R14W, R15W],
[AL, CL,
2009 Jun 07
0
[LLVMdev] llvmc for PIC16
Hi Sanjiv,
Sanjiv Gupta <sanjiv.gupta <at> microchip.com> writes:
> The salient features that we want to have in the driver are:
> [...]
As promised, I've implemented a basic compiler driver for the
PIC16 toolchain. It's under tools/llvmc/examples/mcc16.
Some examples illustrating the features you requested:
> 2. If the user has specified to generate the final
2009 Jun 29
4
[LLVMdev] llvmc for PIC16
Mikhail Glushenkov wrote:
> Hi Sanjiv,
>
> 2009/6/18 Sanjiv Gupta <sanjiv.gupta at microchip.com>:
>
>> Hi Mikhail,
>> Thanks for your wonderful help so far. I have few more questions to ask:
>>
>> How do I modify the driver to pick tools from where the driver itself
>> resides, rather than from the PATH?
>> Do I need to write some C++ code
2009 Jul 20
0
[LLVMdev] PIC16TargetAsmInfo::getBSSSectionForGlobal
Substituting the uses of a global with an absolute address would make
all accesses to that global through pointer, which is very inefficient
on PIC16. So we don't change the code generation for that global;
instead we only pass the address information to the linker (home made
linker) through some assembly directives.
What are you trying to do? Are you trying to change the logic of this
part or
2009 Jul 01
0
[LLVMdev] llvmc for PIC16
I found out the problem. Looks like I can not rely on argv[0] to contain
the full path of the executable always.
Can I rely on:
static Path GetMainExecutable(const char *argv0, void *MainAddr);
is it Cross-platform?
What to pass for second parameter here. C++ forbids taking address of
"main", and the "Main" of CompilerDriver is in a shared object here.
- Sanjiv
Sanjiv
2009 Jun 23
3
[LLVMdev] llvmc for PIC16
> BTW, Chris's Makefile changes broke llvmc yesterday (r75379). I'm
> working on a fix.
Hi Mikhail,
Did you get a chance to fix this. I still get errors while building examples.
i00202 at ubuntu:~/projects/llvm/tools/llvmc/example/mcc16$ make
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/i00202/projects/llvm/tools/llvmc/example/mcc16/plugins'
make[2]: Entering directory
2009 Jul 16
3
[LLVMdev] llvm-ld -disable-opt behavior.
On Wed, 2009-07-15 at 10:37 -0700, Devang Patel wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 9:32 AM, sanjiv gupta<sanjiv.gupta at microchip.com> wrote:
> > Consider the example command line below
> >
> > $ llvm-ld -disable-opt hello.bc -l std -o hello.out
> >
> > Why does -disable-opt links in all the bitcode from the libstd.so into
> > hello.out?
>
> ...