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2011 Jun 24
2
[LLVMdev] Missing symbols in pass stack trace
> Try building with "make VERBOSE=1", which will show you the > command-lines passed to the compiler/linker. Post the output here. there you go: > cafxx at ubuntu:~/Projects/llvm2/lib/Transforms/cgf$ make VERBOSE=1 > llvm[0]: Compiling CGFPass.cpp for Debug+Asserts build (PIC) > if g++ -I/home/cafxx/Projects/llvm2/include >
2011 Jun 24
2
[LLVMdev] Missing symbols in pass stack trace
> Looks like your shared library is not being compiled with symbols. > Did you verify that your sources are compiled with -g? I think so, this is the makefile (based on the one in the Hello pass): > LEVEL = ../../.. > LIBRARYNAME = CGF > LOADABLE_MODULE = 1 > USEDLIBS = > > ifneq ($(REQUIRES_RTTI), 1) > ifneq ($(REQUIRES_EH), 1) > EXPORTED_SYMBOL_FILE =
2011 Jun 24
0
[LLVMdev] Missing symbols in pass stack trace
On Jun 24, 2011, at 10:34 AM, Carlo Alberto Ferraris wrote: > >> Looks like your shared library is not being compiled with symbols. Did you verify that your sources are compiled with -g? > I think so, this is the makefile (based on the one in the Hello pass): >> LEVEL = ../../.. >> LIBRARYNAME = CGF >> LOADABLE_MODULE = 1 >> USEDLIBS = >> >>
2011 Jun 24
2
[LLVMdev] Missing symbols in pass stack trace
I'm working on a pass (both LLVM and the pass have been compiled in debug+asserts mode) but when the pass crashes in the stack trace printed by opt the names of the functions inside my pass don't appear (see frames 14-16). How can I have them displayed? > cafxx at ubuntu:~/Projects/llvm2/Debug+Asserts/bin$ clear && ./opt > -load=CGF.so -cgf -debug test.S > [...] >
2011 Jun 24
2
[LLVMdev] Missing symbols in pass stack trace
> Are you loading the shared library directly from the build directory, > or are you installing it first? I'm invoking it directly, I guess:./opt -load=CGF.so -cgf -debug test.S should I install it? (I have no idea about how to do it, though...) > If you run "file CGF.so" on the file you actually load, does it say it > is stripped or non-stripped? cafxx at
2020 Aug 03
2
Orc JIT v2 breaks OpenMP in 11.x branch?
Greetings, Lang and other JITters, Last week I moved our Orc v2-based app from top-of-tree to the new 11.x branch, and it no longer handles C++ code containing OpenMP directives correctly. More specifically, if I JIT compile a function containing OpenMP parallel/for pragmas, using a release version of LLVM, the code compiles and seems to work, but if I try to write the module's bitcode to
2011 Jun 24
0
[LLVMdev] Missing symbols in pass stack trace
On Jun 24, 2011, at 10:49 AM, Carlo Alberto Ferraris wrote: > >> Try building with "make VERBOSE=1", which will show you the command-lines passed to the compiler/linker. Post the output here. > there you go: >> cafxx at ubuntu:~/Projects/llvm2/lib/Transforms/cgf$ make VERBOSE=1 >> llvm[0]: Compiling CGFPass.cpp for Debug+Asserts build (PIC) >> if g++
2011 Jun 24
4
[LLVMdev] Missing symbols in pass stack trace
> That's a weird one. Does addr2line work? > $ addr2line -e CGF.so <address> cafxx at ubuntu:~/Projects/llvm2/Debug+Asserts/bin$ objdump -t ../lib/CGF.so | grep flatten 0000000000005622 l F .text 0000000000000aa6 _ZN12_GLOBAL__N_111CGFFunction7flattenEv 00000000000041d6 l F .text 000000000000049c _ZN12_GLOBAL__N_111CGFCallSite7flattenEv
2020 Aug 10
2
Orc JIT v2 breaks OpenMP in 11.x branch?
Hi Geoff, Nothing in that backtrace leaps out at me. Based on the stack trace and description my first guess would be a clang misconfiguration rather than a JIT bug. How is that clang invocation being made? Is it from inside a callback from ORC, or is it before you add your module to the JIT? -- Lang. On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 5:41 AM Geoff Levner <glevner at gmail.com> wrote: > Here,
2020 Aug 10
2
[EXTERNAL] Re: Orc JIT v2 breaks OpenMP in 11.x branch?
Hi, That patch was from an ongoing effort to consolidate OpenMP generation in clang. If memory serves the implementation there is still a little incomplete. It's supposed to use types from OMPConstants rather than ones it defined itself and the methods used to create the functions shouldn't need to be static. However attempting this caused a lot of errors so there might be an underlying
2011 Jun 24
0
[LLVMdev] Missing symbols in pass stack trace
On Jun 24, 2011, at 11:03 AM, Carlo Alberto Ferraris wrote: > >> Are you loading the shared library directly from the build directory, or are you installing it first? > I'm invoking it directly, I guess: ./opt -load=CGF.so -cgf -debug test.S > should I install it? (I have no idea about how to do it, though...) > >> If you run "file CGF.so" on the file
2011 Jun 24
0
[LLVMdev] Missing symbols in pass stack trace
On Jun 24, 2011, at 10:14 AM, Carlo Alberto Ferraris wrote: > I'm working on a pass (both LLVM and the pass have been compiled in debug+asserts mode) but when the pass crashes in the stack trace printed by opt the names of the functions inside my pass don't appear (see frames 14-16). How can I have them displayed? >> cafxx at ubuntu:~/Projects/llvm2/Debug+Asserts/bin$ clear
2020 Aug 10
2
[EXTERNAL] Re: Orc JIT v2 breaks OpenMP in 11.x branch?
Thanks, Joseph and Johannes. I have not merged in anything, I am using the code from the repository as is. What is this -debug-only option, and to whom would I pass it? I am running our own JIT application, which uses clang to compile modules on the fly via clang::CompilerInstance::ExecuteAction(). Working on the assumption that there is a mismatch in the declared type of an OpenMP runtime
2003 Dec 12
1
jacobi.root, scre.eq, cgf.0, cgf.1 and cgf.2 R-plus functions nee ded
Who can send to me code that can perform in R-plus jacobi.root, scre.eq, cgf.0, cgf.1 and cgf.2 that are part of the S-plus package? Marc D. Brodsky
2020 Aug 10
2
[EXTERNAL] Re: Orc JIT v2 breaks OpenMP in 11.x branch?
Yep, it happens three times, then crashes afterwards, since I removed the assert... arg 0: expected %struct.ident_t* got %struct.ident_t.21* value @0 = private unnamed_addr global %struct.ident_t.21 { i32 0, i32 514, i32 0, i32 0, i8* getelementptr inbounds ([23 x i8], [23 x i8]* @.str, i32 0, i32 0) }, align 8 arg 0: expected %struct.ident_t* got %struct.ident_t.21* value @1 = private
2020 Aug 10
2
[EXTERNAL] Re: Orc JIT v2 breaks OpenMP in 11.x branch?
Yeah, I remember encountering that error before when getting it to pass the libomp test suite. If you have a struct named "ident_t" somewhere the compiler will rename it because of the conflict with the runtime declaration. This should be solved by casting the usage to the function type found in the definition (i.e. bitcasting a struct.ident_t.21 to struct.ident_t) which solved the
2014 Oct 18
3
[LLVMdev] Performance regression on ARM
Hi Chandler, That's embarrassing how weird this part of clang is. I have a provisional patch which fixes the problem but underlines clang's problems. I will submit it tonight for comments. суббота, 18 октября 2014 г. пользователь Chandler Carruth написал: > > On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 7:51 AM, Anton Korobeynikov < > anton at korobeynikov.info >
2018 Mar 19
2
Suggestions for how coroutines and UBSan codegen can play nice with one another?
Hello all! (+cc Vedant Kumar, who I've been told knows a lot about UBSan!) I am trying to fix an assert that occurs when the transforms in llvm/lib/Transforms/Coroutines are applied to LLVM IR that has been generated with UBSan enabled -- specifically, '-fsanitize=null'. You can see an example of the assert in this 26-line C++ file here: https://godbolt.org/g/Gw9UZq Note that
2011 Jun 24
0
[LLVMdev] Missing symbols in pass stack trace
On Jun 24, 2011, at 12:36 PM, Carlo Alberto Ferraris wrote: > >> That's a weird one. Does addr2line work? >> $ addr2line -e CGF.so <address> > cafxx at ubuntu:~/Projects/llvm2/Debug+Asserts/bin$ objdump -t ../lib/CGF.so | grep flatten > 0000000000005622 l F .text 0000000000000aa6 _ZN12_GLOBAL__N_111CGFFunction7flattenEv > 00000000000041d6 l
2018 Sep 24
4
Writing simple intrinsic in clang
I want to write a simple backend-specific instrinsic that will just call an instruction. How should I do that? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20180924/7faeeb3d/attachment.html>