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2012 Jan 26
0
[LLVMdev] dense maps
My problem was that the constructor for DenseMap has an undocumented constraint. explicit DenseMap(unsigned NumInitBuckets = 0) { init(NumInitBuckets); } if given an explicit argument, requires that the argument be a power of 2. It's checked by an assert in init(), but for some reason my code didn't trip the assertion. Is there a special way I must make to enable asserts? Thanks,
2009 Apr 01
1
[LLVMdev] Patches: Range insertion for DenseSet; definition of DenseMapInfo<char>
Here are two minor patches. The first adds an insert method to DenseSet that takes two iterators representing the beginning and ending of a range of items to insert. I lifted the code verbatim from DenseMap.h. The second patch defines DenseMapInfo for chars. This is useful because DenseSet is implemented as a DenseMap of (Type, char), so anyone who uses DenseSet has to define DenseMapInfo for
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 ==
2017 Apr 10
2
clang build failures using Visual Studio
Anyone run into this before? I'm trying to get a Windows native build using Visual Studio of LLVM, Clang, and LLD 4.0.0. So far LLVM built successfully, but I'm getting these cryptic error messages when building Clang: Microsoft (R) Build Engine version 15.1.1012.6693 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. ClangDiagnosticsEmitter.cpp c:\program files
2011 Dec 23
4
[LLVMdev] dominance frontiers
Reading the comments in Analysis/DominanceFrontier.h, I see a note that the structure is deprecated and we're not to use it for anything new. Has it been replaced with something equally useful, or shall I redo the calculation for myself, or ...? Thanks, Preston -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2011 Dec 24
4
[LLVMdev] dominance frontiers
Here's how I did things, back when I got to write my own infrastructure. It's still O(n^2) in the worst case, but *much* quicker in the expected case. Number all the basic blocks, 0 to n-1 and build a vector mapping from integer to block. Requires O(n) time and space. For each block, compute the set containing it's dominance frontier, based on Figure 10 of * * *Efficiently
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
2011 Dec 23
0
[LLVMdev] dominance frontiers
On Dec 23, 2011, at 1:35 PM, Preston Briggs wrote: > Reading the comments in Analysis/DominanceFrontier.h, I see a note that the structure is deprecated and we're not to use it for anything new. > > Has it been replaced with something equally useful, or shall I redo the calculation for myself, or ...? We're hoping to remove them, because they're inherently an N^2 data
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:
2018 Jul 25
2
are the LLD libraries thread safe?
E.g. Is it intended to be allowed to call lld::elf::link in 2 different threads at the same time? Follows is an example Valgrind error I ran into when doing the above. I'll try putting a global resource lock on invoking LLD and see if it solves the problem. ==5467== Invalid write of size 8 ==5467== at 0x525509: llvm::DenseMapBase<llvm::DenseMap<llvm::CachedHashStringRef, int,
2018 Jul 25
2
are the LLD libraries thread safe?
Hi Andrew, LLD relies on various bits of global state which are manipulated during the link, so I wouldn't expect it to be thread safe at that level, although it does attempt to reset that global state at the start of each call to link(), so it should be callable sequentially. Regards, James On 25 July 2018 at 02:37, Andrew Kelley via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
2013 Nov 04
2
[LLVMdev] compile error when using overloaded = operator of DenseMap
Hi, I am trying to implement Available Expressions data flow analysis. I created the following class (I am giving here code snippet.): namespace { typedef DenseMap<Expression, uint32_t> DMTy; //Expression is a class I defined. struct DataFlowValue { DMTy ExprMap; llvm::BitVector* DFV; // Functions operating on the data // bool operator==(const DataFlowValue V) const;
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
2013 Nov 04
0
[LLVMdev] compile error when using overloaded = operator of DenseMap
On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Rekha R <rekharamapai at nitc.ac.in> wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to implement Available Expressions data flow analysis. I created > the following class (I am giving here code snippet.): > > namespace { > typedef DenseMap<Expression, uint32_t> DMTy; //Expression is a class I > defined. > struct DataFlowValue { >
2016 Oct 14
2
RFC: Reducing the number of set classes in ADT
tl;dr: I think we have too many different set classes. They have incompatible APIs and surprising behavior. I think we can reduce their number substantially. Dear all, The following is a subset of the set classes we have in ADT: * DenseSet * SmallDenseSet (https://reviews.llvm.org/D25628) * SetVector * SmallSetVector * SmallSet * SmallPtrSet * StringSet * FoldingSet *
2011 Dec 24
4
[LLVMdev] dominance frontiers
On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > > > On Dec 23, 2011, at 1:35 PM, Preston Briggs wrote: > > > Reading the comments in Analysis/DominanceFrontier.h, I see a note that the structure is deprecated and > > we're not to use it for anything new. > > > > Has it been replaced with something equally useful, or
2012 Nov 13
2
[LLVMdev] loop carried dependence analysis?
Erkan, you're right. Sorry about that. Attached is the most recent version. Preston Hi Preston, > I am trying to use DA as well. I used your example and commands that you > wrote in order to get DA information. > However, it does not report any dependence info. > I am wondering whether your local copy differs from the one on the > repository ? > Thanks. > Erkan.
2012 Oct 03
3
[LLVMdev] Does LLVM optimize recursive call?
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Matthieu Moy <Matthieu.Moy at grenoble-inp.fr> wrote: > Preston Briggs <preston.briggs at gmail.com> writes: >> Think about costs asymptotically; that's what matters. Calls and >> returns require constant time, just like addition and multiplication. > > Constant time, but not necessarily constant memory. > > Deep recursion
2012 Nov 13
2
[LLVMdev] loop carried dependence analysis?
Hi all, Unfortunately, all my Hunks are failed when I apply : patch -p1 < da.patch command. The problem might be due to the fact that da.patch file was created against revision 167549, but I am on revision 167719 (I believe the most recent one). I am not sure if this cause the problem ? But Preston may I ask you to generate the patch file against revison 167719 ? Thanks in advance. On
2019 Jun 21
2
Purpose of Epoch Trackers
Hi all, I'm dealing with the multi-threaded code, in one of executions of the program I hitting an assertion failure, I'm not always getting the assertion failure when I run the executable but it occurs for say (1 in 10) times. I think there may be an thread race condition. I don't know which is the root cause of this error because the assertion not explicitly occurs in my code, it