svn commit: r228364 - in vendor/llvm/dist: docs lib/CodeGen
lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG
lib/Target/ARM lib/Target/CppBackend lib/Target/Mips
lib/Target/PowerPC lib/Target/X86 li...
Dimitry Andric
dim at FreeBSD.org
Fri Dec 9 18:27:23 UTC 2011
Author: dim
Date: Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011
New Revision: 228364
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/228364
Log:
Vendor import of llvm 3.0 final release:
http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/tags/RELEASE_30/final@145349
Added:
vendor/llvm/dist/test/CodeGen/ARM/gv-stubs-crash.ll
Modified:
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/AliasAnalysis.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/BranchWeightMetadata.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Bugpoint.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/CMake.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/CodeGenerator.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/CodingStandards.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/DebuggingJITedCode.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/ExtendingLLVM.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/GetElementPtr.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/GoldPlugin.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/HowToReleaseLLVM.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/HowToSubmitABug.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/LangRef.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/LinkTimeOptimization.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Packaging.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Passes.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/ProgrammersManual.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Projects.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/ReleaseNotes.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/SystemLibrary.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/TableGenFundamentals.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/TestingGuide.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/UsingLibraries.html
vendor/llvm/dist/docs/index.html
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/DwarfCompileUnit.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/CodeGen/LLVMTargetMachine.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/SelectionDAGBuilder.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/CodeGen/TargetLoweringObjectFileImpl.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/ARM/ARMBaseRegisterInfo.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/ARM/ARMCallingConv.td
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/ARM/ARMFastISel.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/ARM/ARMFrameLowering.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/ARM/ARMISelLowering.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/ARM/ARMInstrThumb2.td
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/CppBackend/CPPBackend.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/Mips/CMakeLists.txt
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/Mips/Makefile
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/Mips/Mips64InstrInfo.td
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/Mips/MipsCodeEmitter.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/Mips/MipsInstrFPU.td
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/Mips/MipsInstrFormats.td
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/Mips/MipsInstrInfo.td
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/Mips/MipsJITInfo.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCFrameLowering.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Target/X86/X86CodeEmitter.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstructionCombining.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/test/CodeGen/PowerPC/2008-10-17-AsmMatchingOperands.ll
vendor/llvm/dist/test/CodeGen/X86/dbg-i128-const.ll
vendor/llvm/dist/test/MC/ARM/elf-thumbfunc-reloc.ll
vendor/llvm/dist/test/MC/AsmParser/2011-09-06-NoNewline.s
vendor/llvm/dist/test/Transforms/InstCombine/crash.ll
vendor/llvm/dist/tools/llvm-nm/llvm-nm.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/tools/llvm-objdump/llvm-objdump.cpp
vendor/llvm/dist/utils/release/test-release.sh
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/AliasAnalysis.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/AliasAnalysis.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/AliasAnalysis.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>LLVM Alias Analysis Infrastructure</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css">
</head>
@@ -1060,7 +1061,7 @@ analysis directly.</p>
<a href="mailto:sabre at nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a><br>
<a href="http://llvm.org/">LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a><br>
- Last modified: $Date: 2011-05-25 00:01:32 +0200 (Wed, 25 May 2011) $
+ Last modified: $Date: 2011-11-03 07:43:23 +0100 (Thu, 03 Nov 2011) $
</address>
</body>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/BranchWeightMetadata.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/BranchWeightMetadata.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/BranchWeightMetadata.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>LLVM Branch Weight Metadata</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css">
</head>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Bugpoint.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Bugpoint.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Bugpoint.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>LLVM bugpoint tool: design and usage</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css">
</head>
@@ -231,7 +232,7 @@ non-obvious ways. Here are some hints a
<a href="mailto:sabre at nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a><br>
<a href="http://llvm.org/">LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a><br>
- Last modified: $Date: 2011-08-30 20:26:11 +0200 (Tue, 30 Aug 2011) $
+ Last modified: $Date: 2011-11-03 07:43:23 +0100 (Thu, 03 Nov 2011) $
</address>
</body>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/CMake.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/CMake.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/CMake.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>Building LLVM with CMake</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css">
</head>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/CodeGenerator.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/CodeGenerator.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/CodeGenerator.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -1813,6 +1813,8 @@ $ llc -regalloc=pbqp file.bc -o pbqp.s;
<a name="proepicode">Prolog/Epilog Code Insertion</a>
</h3>
+<div>
+
<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
<h4>
<a name="compact_unwind">Compact Unwind</a>
@@ -1927,6 +1929,8 @@ $ llc -regalloc=pbqp file.bc -o pbqp.s;
</div>
+</div>
+
<!-- ======================================================================= -->
<h3>
<a name="latemco">Late Machine Code Optimizations</a>
@@ -2988,7 +2992,7 @@ MOVSX32rm16 -> movsx, 32-bit register
<a href="mailto:sabre at nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a><br>
<a href="http://llvm.org/">The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a><br>
- Last modified: $Date: 2011-09-19 20:15:46 +0200 (Mon, 19 Sep 2011) $
+ Last modified: $Date: 2011-11-03 07:43:54 +0100 (Thu, 03 Nov 2011) $
</address>
</body>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/CodingStandards.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/CodingStandards.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/CodingStandards.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css">
<title>LLVM Coding Standards</title>
</head>
@@ -1526,7 +1527,7 @@ something.</p>
<a href="mailto:sabre at nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a><br>
<a href="http://llvm.org/">LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a><br>
- Last modified: $Date: 2011-08-12 21:49:16 +0200 (Fri, 12 Aug 2011) $
+ Last modified: $Date: 2011-11-03 07:43:23 +0100 (Thu, 03 Nov 2011) $
</address>
</body>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/DebuggingJITedCode.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/DebuggingJITedCode.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/DebuggingJITedCode.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>Debugging JITed Code With GDB</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css">
</head>
@@ -146,7 +147,7 @@ coordinate with GDB to get better debug
src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html401-blue" alt="Valid HTML 4.01"></a>
<a href="mailto:reid.kleckner at gmail.com">Reid Kleckner</a><br>
<a href="http://llvm.org/">The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a><br>
- Last modified: $Date: 2011-04-23 02:30:22 +0200 (Sat, 23 Apr 2011) $
+ Last modified: $Date: 2011-11-03 07:43:23 +0100 (Thu, 03 Nov 2011) $
</address>
</body>
</html>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/ExtendingLLVM.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/ExtendingLLVM.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/ExtendingLLVM.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>Extending LLVM: Adding instructions, intrinsics, types, etc.</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css">
</head>
@@ -384,7 +385,7 @@ void calcTypeName(const Type *Ty,
<a href="http://llvm.org/">The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a>
<br>
- Last modified: $Date: 2011-06-30 08:37:07 +0200 (Thu, 30 Jun 2011) $
+ Last modified: $Date: 2011-11-03 07:43:23 +0100 (Thu, 03 Nov 2011) $
</address>
</body>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/GetElementPtr.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/GetElementPtr.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/GetElementPtr.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -746,8 +746,8 @@ idx3 = (char*) &MyVar + 8
src="http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/images/vcss-blue" alt="Valid CSS"></a>
<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check/referer"><img
src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html401-blue" alt="Valid HTML 4.01"></a>
- <a href="http://llvm.org/">The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a><br/>
- Last modified: $Date: 2011-04-23 02:30:22 +0200 (Sat, 23 Apr 2011) $
+ <a href="http://llvm.org/">The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a><br>
+ Last modified: $Date: 2011-11-03 07:43:54 +0100 (Thu, 03 Nov 2011) $
</address>
</body>
</html>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/GoldPlugin.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/GoldPlugin.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/GoldPlugin.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>LLVM gold plugin</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css">
</head>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/HowToReleaseLLVM.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/HowToReleaseLLVM.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/HowToReleaseLLVM.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>How To Release LLVM To The Public</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css">
</head>
@@ -574,7 +575,7 @@ $ svn copy https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-pro
src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html401-blue" alt="Valid HTML 4.01"></a>
<a href="http://llvm.org/">The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a>
<br>
- Last modified: $Date: 2011-10-17 22:32:14 +0200 (Mon, 17 Oct 2011) $
+ Last modified: $Date: 2011-11-03 07:43:23 +0100 (Thu, 03 Nov 2011) $
</address>
</body>
</html>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/HowToSubmitABug.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/HowToSubmitABug.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/HowToSubmitABug.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>How to submit an LLVM bug report</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css">
</head>
@@ -340,7 +341,7 @@ the following:</p>
<a href="mailto:sabre at nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a><br>
<a href="http://llvm.org/">The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a>
<br>
- Last modified: $Date: 2011-06-07 22:03:13 +0200 (Tue, 07 Jun 2011) $
+ Last modified: $Date: 2011-11-03 07:43:23 +0100 (Thu, 03 Nov 2011) $
</address>
</body>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/LangRef.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/LangRef.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/LangRef.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -281,23 +281,6 @@
<li><a href="#int_at">'<tt>llvm.adjust.trampoline</tt>' Intrinsic</a></li>
</ol>
</li>
- <li><a href="#int_atomics">Atomic intrinsics</a>
- <ol>
- <li><a href="#int_memory_barrier"><tt>llvm.memory_barrier</tt></a></li>
- <li><a href="#int_atomic_cmp_swap"><tt>llvm.atomic.cmp.swap</tt></a></li>
- <li><a href="#int_atomic_swap"><tt>llvm.atomic.swap</tt></a></li>
- <li><a href="#int_atomic_load_add"><tt>llvm.atomic.load.add</tt></a></li>
- <li><a href="#int_atomic_load_sub"><tt>llvm.atomic.load.sub</tt></a></li>
- <li><a href="#int_atomic_load_and"><tt>llvm.atomic.load.and</tt></a></li>
- <li><a href="#int_atomic_load_nand"><tt>llvm.atomic.load.nand</tt></a></li>
- <li><a href="#int_atomic_load_or"><tt>llvm.atomic.load.or</tt></a></li>
- <li><a href="#int_atomic_load_xor"><tt>llvm.atomic.load.xor</tt></a></li>
- <li><a href="#int_atomic_load_max"><tt>llvm.atomic.load.max</tt></a></li>
- <li><a href="#int_atomic_load_min"><tt>llvm.atomic.load.min</tt></a></li>
- <li><a href="#int_atomic_load_umax"><tt>llvm.atomic.load.umax</tt></a></li>
- <li><a href="#int_atomic_load_umin"><tt>llvm.atomic.load.umin</tt></a></li>
- </ol>
- </li>
<li><a href="#int_memorymarkers">Memory Use Markers</a>
<ol>
<li><a href="#int_lifetime_start"><tt>llvm.lifetime.start</tt></a></li>
@@ -1915,9 +1898,6 @@ in signal handlers).</p>
possible to have a two dimensional array, using an array as the element type
of another array.</p>
-</div>
-
-
<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
<h4>
<a name="t_aggregate">Aggregate Types</a>
@@ -2225,6 +2205,8 @@ in signal handlers).</p>
</div>
+</div>
+
<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
<h2><a name="constants">Constants</a></h2>
<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
@@ -6321,8 +6303,6 @@ declare void @llvm.va_end(i8*)
</div>
-</div>
-
<!-- ======================================================================= -->
<h3>
<a name="int_gc">Accurate Garbage Collection Intrinsics</a>
@@ -7018,8 +6998,6 @@ LLVM</a>.</p>
</div>
-</div>
-
<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
<h4>
<a name="int_exp">'<tt>llvm.exp.*</tt>' Intrinsic</a>
@@ -7084,6 +7062,9 @@ LLVM</a>.</p>
<p>This function returns the same values as the libm <tt>log</tt> functions
would, and handles error conditions in the same way.</p>
+</div>
+
+<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
<h4>
<a name="int_fma">'<tt>llvm.fma.*</tt>' Intrinsic</a>
</h4>
@@ -7117,6 +7098,8 @@ LLVM</a>.</p>
</div>
+</div>
+
<!-- ======================================================================= -->
<h3>
<a name="int_manip">Bit Manipulation Intrinsics</a>
@@ -7812,503 +7795,6 @@ LLVM</a>.</p>
<!-- ======================================================================= -->
<h3>
- <a name="int_atomics">Atomic Operations and Synchronization Intrinsics</a>
-</h3>
-
-<div>
-
-<p>These intrinsic functions expand the "universal IR" of LLVM to represent
- hardware constructs for atomic operations and memory synchronization. This
- provides an interface to the hardware, not an interface to the programmer. It
- is aimed at a low enough level to allow any programming models or APIs
- (Application Programming Interfaces) which need atomic behaviors to map
- cleanly onto it. It is also modeled primarily on hardware behavior. Just as
- hardware provides a "universal IR" for source languages, it also provides a
- starting point for developing a "universal" atomic operation and
- synchronization IR.</p>
-
-<p>These do <em>not</em> form an API such as high-level threading libraries,
- software transaction memory systems, atomic primitives, and intrinsic
- functions as found in BSD, GNU libc, atomic_ops, APR, and other system and
- application libraries. The hardware interface provided by LLVM should allow
- a clean implementation of all of these APIs and parallel programming models.
- No one model or paradigm should be selected above others unless the hardware
- itself ubiquitously does so.</p>
-
-<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
-<h4>
- <a name="int_memory_barrier">'<tt>llvm.memory.barrier</tt>' Intrinsic</a>
-</h4>
-
-<div>
-<h5>Syntax:</h5>
-<pre>
- declare void @llvm.memory.barrier(i1 <ll>, i1 <ls>, i1 <sl>, i1 <ss>, i1 <device>)
-</pre>
-
-<h5>Overview:</h5>
-<p>The <tt>llvm.memory.barrier</tt> intrinsic guarantees ordering between
- specific pairs of memory access types.</p>
-
-<h5>Arguments:</h5>
-<p>The <tt>llvm.memory.barrier</tt> intrinsic requires five boolean arguments.
- The first four arguments enables a specific barrier as listed below. The
- fifth argument specifies that the barrier applies to io or device or uncached
- memory.</p>
-
-<ul>
- <li><tt>ll</tt>: load-load barrier</li>
- <li><tt>ls</tt>: load-store barrier</li>
- <li><tt>sl</tt>: store-load barrier</li>
- <li><tt>ss</tt>: store-store barrier</li>
- <li><tt>device</tt>: barrier applies to device and uncached memory also.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h5>Semantics:</h5>
-<p>This intrinsic causes the system to enforce some ordering constraints upon
- the loads and stores of the program. This barrier does not
- indicate <em>when</em> any events will occur, it only enforces
- an <em>order</em> in which they occur. For any of the specified pairs of load
- and store operations (f.ex. load-load, or store-load), all of the first
- operations preceding the barrier will complete before any of the second
- operations succeeding the barrier begin. Specifically the semantics for each
- pairing is as follows:</p>
-
-<ul>
- <li><tt>ll</tt>: All loads before the barrier must complete before any load
- after the barrier begins.</li>
- <li><tt>ls</tt>: All loads before the barrier must complete before any
- store after the barrier begins.</li>
- <li><tt>ss</tt>: All stores before the barrier must complete before any
- store after the barrier begins.</li>
- <li><tt>sl</tt>: All stores before the barrier must complete before any
- load after the barrier begins.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<p>These semantics are applied with a logical "and" behavior when more than one
- is enabled in a single memory barrier intrinsic.</p>
-
-<p>Backends may implement stronger barriers than those requested when they do
- not support as fine grained a barrier as requested. Some architectures do
- not need all types of barriers and on such architectures, these become
- noops.</p>
-
-<h5>Example:</h5>
-<pre>
-%mallocP = tail call i8* @malloc(i32 ptrtoint (i32* getelementptr (i32* null, i32 1) to i32))
-%ptr = bitcast i8* %mallocP to i32*
- store i32 4, %ptr
-
-%result1 = load i32* %ptr <i>; yields {i32}:result1 = 4</i>
- call void @llvm.memory.barrier(i1 false, i1 true, i1 false, i1 false, i1 true)
- <i>; guarantee the above finishes</i>
- store i32 8, %ptr <i>; before this begins</i>
-</pre>
-
-</div>
-
-<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
-<h4>
- <a name="int_atomic_cmp_swap">'<tt>llvm.atomic.cmp.swap.*</tt>' Intrinsic</a>
-</h4>
-
-<div>
-
-<h5>Syntax:</h5>
-<p>This is an overloaded intrinsic. You can use <tt>llvm.atomic.cmp.swap</tt> on
- any integer bit width and for different address spaces. Not all targets
- support all bit widths however.</p>
-
-<pre>
- declare i8 @llvm.atomic.cmp.swap.i8.p0i8(i8* <ptr>, i8 <cmp>, i8 <val>)
- declare i16 @llvm.atomic.cmp.swap.i16.p0i16(i16* <ptr>, i16 <cmp>, i16 <val>)
- declare i32 @llvm.atomic.cmp.swap.i32.p0i32(i32* <ptr>, i32 <cmp>, i32 <val>)
- declare i64 @llvm.atomic.cmp.swap.i64.p0i64(i64* <ptr>, i64 <cmp>, i64 <val>)
-</pre>
-
-<h5>Overview:</h5>
-<p>This loads a value in memory and compares it to a given value. If they are
- equal, it stores a new value into the memory.</p>
-
-<h5>Arguments:</h5>
-<p>The <tt>llvm.atomic.cmp.swap</tt> intrinsic takes three arguments. The result
- as well as both <tt>cmp</tt> and <tt>val</tt> must be integer values with the
- same bit width. The <tt>ptr</tt> argument must be a pointer to a value of
- this integer type. While any bit width integer may be used, targets may only
- lower representations they support in hardware.</p>
-
-<h5>Semantics:</h5>
-<p>This entire intrinsic must be executed atomically. It first loads the value
- in memory pointed to by <tt>ptr</tt> and compares it with the
- value <tt>cmp</tt>. If they are equal, <tt>val</tt> is stored into the
- memory. The loaded value is yielded in all cases. This provides the
- equivalent of an atomic compare-and-swap operation within the SSA
- framework.</p>
-
-<h5>Examples:</h5>
-<pre>
-%mallocP = tail call i8* @malloc(i32 ptrtoint (i32* getelementptr (i32* null, i32 1) to i32))
-%ptr = bitcast i8* %mallocP to i32*
- store i32 4, %ptr
-
-%val1 = add i32 4, 4
-%result1 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.cmp.swap.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 4, %val1)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result1 = 4</i>
-%stored1 = icmp eq i32 %result1, 4 <i>; yields {i1}:stored1 = true</i>
-%memval1 = load i32* %ptr <i>; yields {i32}:memval1 = 8</i>
-
-%val2 = add i32 1, 1
-%result2 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.cmp.swap.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 5, %val2)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result2 = 8</i>
-%stored2 = icmp eq i32 %result2, 5 <i>; yields {i1}:stored2 = false</i>
-
-%memval2 = load i32* %ptr <i>; yields {i32}:memval2 = 8</i>
-</pre>
-
-</div>
-
-<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
-<h4>
- <a name="int_atomic_swap">'<tt>llvm.atomic.swap.*</tt>' Intrinsic</a>
-</h4>
-
-<div>
-<h5>Syntax:</h5>
-
-<p>This is an overloaded intrinsic. You can use <tt>llvm.atomic.swap</tt> on any
- integer bit width. Not all targets support all bit widths however.</p>
-
-<pre>
- declare i8 @llvm.atomic.swap.i8.p0i8(i8* <ptr>, i8 <val>)
- declare i16 @llvm.atomic.swap.i16.p0i16(i16* <ptr>, i16 <val>)
- declare i32 @llvm.atomic.swap.i32.p0i32(i32* <ptr>, i32 <val>)
- declare i64 @llvm.atomic.swap.i64.p0i64(i64* <ptr>, i64 <val>)
-</pre>
-
-<h5>Overview:</h5>
-<p>This intrinsic loads the value stored in memory at <tt>ptr</tt> and yields
- the value from memory. It then stores the value in <tt>val</tt> in the memory
- at <tt>ptr</tt>.</p>
-
-<h5>Arguments:</h5>
-<p>The <tt>llvm.atomic.swap</tt> intrinsic takes two arguments. Both
- the <tt>val</tt> argument and the result must be integers of the same bit
- width. The first argument, <tt>ptr</tt>, must be a pointer to a value of this
- integer type. The targets may only lower integer representations they
- support.</p>
-
-<h5>Semantics:</h5>
-<p>This intrinsic loads the value pointed to by <tt>ptr</tt>, yields it, and
- stores <tt>val</tt> back into <tt>ptr</tt> atomically. This provides the
- equivalent of an atomic swap operation within the SSA framework.</p>
-
-<h5>Examples:</h5>
-<pre>
-%mallocP = tail call i8* @malloc(i32 ptrtoint (i32* getelementptr (i32* null, i32 1) to i32))
-%ptr = bitcast i8* %mallocP to i32*
- store i32 4, %ptr
-
-%val1 = add i32 4, 4
-%result1 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.swap.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 %val1)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result1 = 4</i>
-%stored1 = icmp eq i32 %result1, 4 <i>; yields {i1}:stored1 = true</i>
-%memval1 = load i32* %ptr <i>; yields {i32}:memval1 = 8</i>
-
-%val2 = add i32 1, 1
-%result2 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.swap.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 %val2)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result2 = 8</i>
-
-%stored2 = icmp eq i32 %result2, 8 <i>; yields {i1}:stored2 = true</i>
-%memval2 = load i32* %ptr <i>; yields {i32}:memval2 = 2</i>
-</pre>
-
-</div>
-
-<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
-<h4>
- <a name="int_atomic_load_add">'<tt>llvm.atomic.load.add.*</tt>' Intrinsic</a>
-</h4>
-
-<div>
-
-<h5>Syntax:</h5>
-<p>This is an overloaded intrinsic. You can use <tt>llvm.atomic.load.add</tt> on
- any integer bit width. Not all targets support all bit widths however.</p>
-
-<pre>
- declare i8 @llvm.atomic.load.add.i8.p0i8(i8* <ptr>, i8 <delta>)
- declare i16 @llvm.atomic.load.add.i16.p0i16(i16* <ptr>, i16 <delta>)
- declare i32 @llvm.atomic.load.add.i32.p0i32(i32* <ptr>, i32 <delta>)
- declare i64 @llvm.atomic.load.add.i64.p0i64(i64* <ptr>, i64 <delta>)
-</pre>
-
-<h5>Overview:</h5>
-<p>This intrinsic adds <tt>delta</tt> to the value stored in memory
- at <tt>ptr</tt>. It yields the original value at <tt>ptr</tt>.</p>
-
-<h5>Arguments:</h5>
-<p>The intrinsic takes two arguments, the first a pointer to an integer value
- and the second an integer value. The result is also an integer value. These
- integer types can have any bit width, but they must all have the same bit
- width. The targets may only lower integer representations they support.</p>
-
-<h5>Semantics:</h5>
-<p>This intrinsic does a series of operations atomically. It first loads the
- value stored at <tt>ptr</tt>. It then adds <tt>delta</tt>, stores the result
- to <tt>ptr</tt>. It yields the original value stored at <tt>ptr</tt>.</p>
-
-<h5>Examples:</h5>
-<pre>
-%mallocP = tail call i8* @malloc(i32 ptrtoint (i32* getelementptr (i32* null, i32 1) to i32))
-%ptr = bitcast i8* %mallocP to i32*
- store i32 4, %ptr
-%result1 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.load.add.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 4)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result1 = 4</i>
-%result2 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.load.add.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 2)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result2 = 8</i>
-%result3 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.load.add.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 5)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result3 = 10</i>
-%memval1 = load i32* %ptr <i>; yields {i32}:memval1 = 15</i>
-</pre>
-
-</div>
-
-<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
-<h4>
- <a name="int_atomic_load_sub">'<tt>llvm.atomic.load.sub.*</tt>' Intrinsic</a>
-</h4>
-
-<div>
-
-<h5>Syntax:</h5>
-<p>This is an overloaded intrinsic. You can use <tt>llvm.atomic.load.sub</tt> on
- any integer bit width and for different address spaces. Not all targets
- support all bit widths however.</p>
-
-<pre>
- declare i8 @llvm.atomic.load.sub.i8.p0i32(i8* <ptr>, i8 <delta>)
- declare i16 @llvm.atomic.load.sub.i16.p0i32(i16* <ptr>, i16 <delta>)
- declare i32 @llvm.atomic.load.sub.i32.p0i32(i32* <ptr>, i32 <delta>)
- declare i64 @llvm.atomic.load.sub.i64.p0i32(i64* <ptr>, i64 <delta>)
-</pre>
-
-<h5>Overview:</h5>
-<p>This intrinsic subtracts <tt>delta</tt> to the value stored in memory at
- <tt>ptr</tt>. It yields the original value at <tt>ptr</tt>.</p>
-
-<h5>Arguments:</h5>
-<p>The intrinsic takes two arguments, the first a pointer to an integer value
- and the second an integer value. The result is also an integer value. These
- integer types can have any bit width, but they must all have the same bit
- width. The targets may only lower integer representations they support.</p>
-
-<h5>Semantics:</h5>
-<p>This intrinsic does a series of operations atomically. It first loads the
- value stored at <tt>ptr</tt>. It then subtracts <tt>delta</tt>, stores the
- result to <tt>ptr</tt>. It yields the original value stored
- at <tt>ptr</tt>.</p>
-
-<h5>Examples:</h5>
-<pre>
-%mallocP = tail call i8* @malloc(i32 ptrtoint (i32* getelementptr (i32* null, i32 1) to i32))
-%ptr = bitcast i8* %mallocP to i32*
- store i32 8, %ptr
-%result1 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.load.sub.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 4)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result1 = 8</i>
-%result2 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.load.sub.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 2)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result2 = 4</i>
-%result3 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.load.sub.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 5)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result3 = 2</i>
-%memval1 = load i32* %ptr <i>; yields {i32}:memval1 = -3</i>
-</pre>
-
-</div>
-
-<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
-<h4>
- <a name="int_atomic_load_and">
- '<tt>llvm.atomic.load.and.*</tt>' Intrinsic
- </a>
- <br>
- <a name="int_atomic_load_nand">
- '<tt>llvm.atomic.load.nand.*</tt>' Intrinsic
- </a>
- <br>
- <a name="int_atomic_load_or">
- '<tt>llvm.atomic.load.or.*</tt>' Intrinsic
- </a>
- <br>
- <a name="int_atomic_load_xor">
- '<tt>llvm.atomic.load.xor.*</tt>' Intrinsic
- </a>
-</h4>
-
-<div>
-
-<h5>Syntax:</h5>
-<p>These are overloaded intrinsics. You can
- use <tt>llvm.atomic.load_and</tt>, <tt>llvm.atomic.load_nand</tt>,
- <tt>llvm.atomic.load_or</tt>, and <tt>llvm.atomic.load_xor</tt> on any integer
- bit width and for different address spaces. Not all targets support all bit
- widths however.</p>
-
-<pre>
- declare i8 @llvm.atomic.load.and.i8.p0i8(i8* <ptr>, i8 <delta>)
- declare i16 @llvm.atomic.load.and.i16.p0i16(i16* <ptr>, i16 <delta>)
- declare i32 @llvm.atomic.load.and.i32.p0i32(i32* <ptr>, i32 <delta>)
- declare i64 @llvm.atomic.load.and.i64.p0i64(i64* <ptr>, i64 <delta>)
-</pre>
-
-<pre>
- declare i8 @llvm.atomic.load.or.i8.p0i8(i8* <ptr>, i8 <delta>)
- declare i16 @llvm.atomic.load.or.i16.p0i16(i16* <ptr>, i16 <delta>)
- declare i32 @llvm.atomic.load.or.i32.p0i32(i32* <ptr>, i32 <delta>)
- declare i64 @llvm.atomic.load.or.i64.p0i64(i64* <ptr>, i64 <delta>)
-</pre>
-
-<pre>
- declare i8 @llvm.atomic.load.nand.i8.p0i32(i8* <ptr>, i8 <delta>)
- declare i16 @llvm.atomic.load.nand.i16.p0i32(i16* <ptr>, i16 <delta>)
- declare i32 @llvm.atomic.load.nand.i32.p0i32(i32* <ptr>, i32 <delta>)
- declare i64 @llvm.atomic.load.nand.i64.p0i32(i64* <ptr>, i64 <delta>)
-</pre>
-
-<pre>
- declare i8 @llvm.atomic.load.xor.i8.p0i32(i8* <ptr>, i8 <delta>)
- declare i16 @llvm.atomic.load.xor.i16.p0i32(i16* <ptr>, i16 <delta>)
- declare i32 @llvm.atomic.load.xor.i32.p0i32(i32* <ptr>, i32 <delta>)
- declare i64 @llvm.atomic.load.xor.i64.p0i32(i64* <ptr>, i64 <delta>)
-</pre>
-
-<h5>Overview:</h5>
-<p>These intrinsics bitwise the operation (and, nand, or, xor) <tt>delta</tt> to
- the value stored in memory at <tt>ptr</tt>. It yields the original value
- at <tt>ptr</tt>.</p>
-
-<h5>Arguments:</h5>
-<p>These intrinsics take two arguments, the first a pointer to an integer value
- and the second an integer value. The result is also an integer value. These
- integer types can have any bit width, but they must all have the same bit
- width. The targets may only lower integer representations they support.</p>
-
-<h5>Semantics:</h5>
-<p>These intrinsics does a series of operations atomically. They first load the
- value stored at <tt>ptr</tt>. They then do the bitwise
- operation <tt>delta</tt>, store the result to <tt>ptr</tt>. They yield the
- original value stored at <tt>ptr</tt>.</p>
-
-<h5>Examples:</h5>
-<pre>
-%mallocP = tail call i8* @malloc(i32 ptrtoint (i32* getelementptr (i32* null, i32 1) to i32))
-%ptr = bitcast i8* %mallocP to i32*
- store i32 0x0F0F, %ptr
-%result0 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.load.nand.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 0xFF)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result0 = 0x0F0F</i>
-%result1 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.load.and.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 0xFF)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result1 = 0xFFFFFFF0</i>
-%result2 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.load.or.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 0F)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result2 = 0xF0</i>
-%result3 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.load.xor.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 0F)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result3 = FF</i>
-%memval1 = load i32* %ptr <i>; yields {i32}:memval1 = F0</i>
-</pre>
-
-</div>
-
-<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
-<h4>
- <a name="int_atomic_load_max">
- '<tt>llvm.atomic.load.max.*</tt>' Intrinsic
- </a>
- <br>
- <a name="int_atomic_load_min">
- '<tt>llvm.atomic.load.min.*</tt>' Intrinsic
- </a>
- <br>
- <a name="int_atomic_load_umax">
- '<tt>llvm.atomic.load.umax.*</tt>' Intrinsic
- </a>
- <br>
- <a name="int_atomic_load_umin">
- '<tt>llvm.atomic.load.umin.*</tt>' Intrinsic
- </a>
-</h4>
-
-<div>
-
-<h5>Syntax:</h5>
-<p>These are overloaded intrinsics. You can use <tt>llvm.atomic.load_max</tt>,
- <tt>llvm.atomic.load_min</tt>, <tt>llvm.atomic.load_umax</tt>, and
- <tt>llvm.atomic.load_umin</tt> on any integer bit width and for different
- address spaces. Not all targets support all bit widths however.</p>
-
-<pre>
- declare i8 @llvm.atomic.load.max.i8.p0i8(i8* <ptr>, i8 <delta>)
- declare i16 @llvm.atomic.load.max.i16.p0i16(i16* <ptr>, i16 <delta>)
- declare i32 @llvm.atomic.load.max.i32.p0i32(i32* <ptr>, i32 <delta>)
- declare i64 @llvm.atomic.load.max.i64.p0i64(i64* <ptr>, i64 <delta>)
-</pre>
-
-<pre>
- declare i8 @llvm.atomic.load.min.i8.p0i8(i8* <ptr>, i8 <delta>)
- declare i16 @llvm.atomic.load.min.i16.p0i16(i16* <ptr>, i16 <delta>)
- declare i32 @llvm.atomic.load.min.i32.p0i32(i32* <ptr>, i32 <delta>)
- declare i64 @llvm.atomic.load.min.i64.p0i64(i64* <ptr>, i64 <delta>)
-</pre>
-
-<pre>
- declare i8 @llvm.atomic.load.umax.i8.p0i8(i8* <ptr>, i8 <delta>)
- declare i16 @llvm.atomic.load.umax.i16.p0i16(i16* <ptr>, i16 <delta>)
- declare i32 @llvm.atomic.load.umax.i32.p0i32(i32* <ptr>, i32 <delta>)
- declare i64 @llvm.atomic.load.umax.i64.p0i64(i64* <ptr>, i64 <delta>)
-</pre>
-
-<pre>
- declare i8 @llvm.atomic.load.umin.i8.p0i8(i8* <ptr>, i8 <delta>)
- declare i16 @llvm.atomic.load.umin.i16.p0i16(i16* <ptr>, i16 <delta>)
- declare i32 @llvm.atomic.load.umin.i32.p0i32(i32* <ptr>, i32 <delta>)
- declare i64 @llvm.atomic.load.umin.i64.p0i64(i64* <ptr>, i64 <delta>)
-</pre>
-
-<h5>Overview:</h5>
-<p>These intrinsics takes the signed or unsigned minimum or maximum of
- <tt>delta</tt> and the value stored in memory at <tt>ptr</tt>. It yields the
- original value at <tt>ptr</tt>.</p>
-
-<h5>Arguments:</h5>
-<p>These intrinsics take two arguments, the first a pointer to an integer value
- and the second an integer value. The result is also an integer value. These
- integer types can have any bit width, but they must all have the same bit
- width. The targets may only lower integer representations they support.</p>
-
-<h5>Semantics:</h5>
-<p>These intrinsics does a series of operations atomically. They first load the
- value stored at <tt>ptr</tt>. They then do the signed or unsigned min or
- max <tt>delta</tt> and the value, store the result to <tt>ptr</tt>. They
- yield the original value stored at <tt>ptr</tt>.</p>
-
-<h5>Examples:</h5>
-<pre>
-%mallocP = tail call i8* @malloc(i32 ptrtoint (i32* getelementptr (i32* null, i32 1) to i32))
-%ptr = bitcast i8* %mallocP to i32*
- store i32 7, %ptr
-%result0 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.load.min.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 -2)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result0 = 7</i>
-%result1 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.load.max.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 8)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result1 = -2</i>
-%result2 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.load.umin.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 10)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result2 = 8</i>
-%result3 = call i32 @llvm.atomic.load.umax.i32.p0i32(i32* %ptr, i32 30)
- <i>; yields {i32}:result3 = 8</i>
-%memval1 = load i32* %ptr <i>; yields {i32}:memval1 = 30</i>
-</pre>
-
-</div>
-
-</div>
-
-<!-- ======================================================================= -->
-<h3>
<a name="int_memorymarkers">Memory Use Markers</a>
</h3>
@@ -8615,7 +8101,7 @@ LLVM</a>.</p>
<a href="mailto:sabre at nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a><br>
<a href="http://llvm.org/">The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a><br>
- Last modified: $Date: 2011-10-14 01:04:49 +0200 (Fri, 14 Oct 2011) $
+ Last modified: $Date: 2011-11-03 07:43:54 +0100 (Thu, 03 Nov 2011) $
</address>
</body>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/LinkTimeOptimization.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/LinkTimeOptimization.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/LinkTimeOptimization.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>LLVM Link Time Optimization: Design and Implementation</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css">
</head>
@@ -392,7 +393,7 @@ of the native object files.</p>
Devang Patel and Nick Kledzik<br>
<a href="http://llvm.org/">LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a><br>
- Last modified: $Date: 2011-09-18 14:51:05 +0200 (Sun, 18 Sep 2011) $
+ Last modified: $Date: 2011-11-03 07:43:23 +0100 (Thu, 03 Nov 2011) $
</address>
</body>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Packaging.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Packaging.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Packaging.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>Advice on Packaging LLVM</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css">
</head>
@@ -112,7 +113,7 @@ line numbers.</dd>
<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check/referer"><img
src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html401-blue" alt="Valid HTML 4.01"></a>
<a href="http://llvm.org/">The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a><br>
- Last modified: $Date: 2011-04-23 02:30:22 +0200 (Sat, 23 Apr 2011) $
+ Last modified: $Date: 2011-11-03 07:43:23 +0100 (Thu, 03 Nov 2011) $
</address>
</body>
</html>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Passes.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Passes.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Passes.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -226,11 +226,8 @@ perl -e '$/ = undef; for (split(/\n/, <>
<a name="basicaa">-basicaa: Basic Alias Analysis (stateless AA impl)</a>
</h3>
<div>
- <p>
- This is the default implementation of the Alias Analysis interface
- that simply implements a few identities (two different globals cannot alias,
- etc), but otherwise does no analysis.
- </p>
+ <p>A basic alias analysis pass that implements identities (two different
+ globals cannot alias, etc), but does no stateful analysis.</p>
</div>
<!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
@@ -527,9 +524,10 @@ perl -e '$/ = undef; for (split(/\n/, <>
</h3>
<div>
<p>
- Always returns "I don't know" for alias queries. NoAA is unlike other alias
- analysis implementations, in that it does not chain to a previous analysis. As
- such it doesn't follow many of the rules that other alias analyses must.
+ This is the default implementation of the Alias Analysis interface. It always
+ returns "I don't know" for alias queries. NoAA is unlike other alias analysis
+ implementations, in that it does not chain to a previous analysis. As such it
+ doesn't follow many of the rules that other alias analyses must.
</p>
</div>
@@ -2041,7 +2039,7 @@ if (X < 3) {</pre>
<a href="mailto:rspencer at x10sys.com">Reid Spencer</a><br>
<a href="http://llvm.org/">LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a><br>
- Last modified: $Date: 2011-08-04 00:18:20 +0200 (Thu, 04 Aug 2011) $
+ Last modified: $Date: 2011-11-04 07:30:50 +0100 (Fri, 04 Nov 2011) $
</address>
</body>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/ProgrammersManual.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/ProgrammersManual.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/ProgrammersManual.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -879,9 +879,6 @@ elements (but could contain many), for e
. Doing so avoids (relatively) expensive malloc/free calls, which dwarf the
cost of adding the elements to the container. </p>
-</div>
-
-
<!-- ======================================================================= -->
<h3>
<a name="ds_sequential">Sequential Containers (std::vector, std::list, etc)</a>
@@ -4055,7 +4052,7 @@ arguments. An argument has a pointer to
<a href="mailto:dhurjati at cs.uiuc.edu">Dinakar Dhurjati</a> and
<a href="mailto:sabre at nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a><br>
<a href="http://llvm.org/">The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a><br>
- Last modified: $Date: 2011-10-11 08:33:56 +0200 (Tue, 11 Oct 2011) $
+ Last modified: $Date: 2011-11-03 07:43:54 +0100 (Thu, 03 Nov 2011) $
</address>
</body>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Projects.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Projects.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/Projects.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>Creating an LLVM Project</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css">
</head>
@@ -481,7 +482,7 @@ Mailing List</a>.</p>
<a href="mailto:criswell at uiuc.edu">John Criswell</a><br>
<a href="http://llvm.org/">The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a>
<br>
- Last modified: $Date: 2011-06-03 04:20:48 +0200 (Fri, 03 Jun 2011) $
+ Last modified: $Date: 2011-11-03 07:43:23 +0100 (Thu, 03 Nov 2011) $
</address>
</body>
Modified: vendor/llvm/dist/docs/ReleaseNotes.html
==============================================================================
--- vendor/llvm/dist/docs/ReleaseNotes.html Fri Dec 9 18:22:57 2011 (r228363)
+++ vendor/llvm/dist/docs/ReleaseNotes.html Fri Dec 9 18:27:22 2011 (r228364)
@@ -189,13 +189,7 @@ Release Notes</a>.</h1>
<div>
-<p><a href="http://lldb.llvm.org/">LLDB</a> is a brand new member of the LLVM
- umbrella of projects. LLDB is a next generation, high-performance
- debugger. It is built as a set of reusable components which highly leverage
- existing libraries in the larger LLVM Project, such as the Clang expression
- parser, the LLVM disassembler and the LLVM JIT.</p>
-
-<p>LLDB is has advanced by leaps and bounds in the 3.0 timeframe. It is
+<p>LLDB has advanced by leaps and bounds in the 3.0 timeframe. It is
dramatically more stable and useful, and includes both a
new <a href="http://lldb.llvm.org/tutorial.html">tutorial</a> and
a <a href="http://lldb.llvm.org/lldb-gdb.html">side-by-side comparison with
@@ -210,13 +204,6 @@ Release Notes</a>.</h1>
<div>
-<p><a href="http://libcxx.llvm.org/">libc++</a> is another new member of the
- LLVM family. It is an implementation of the C++ standard library, written
- from the ground up to specifically target the forthcoming C++'0X standard and
- focus on delivering great performance.</p>
-
-<p>In the LLVM 3.0 timeframe,</p>
-
<p>Like compiler_rt, libc++ is now <a href="DeveloperPolicy.html#license">dual
licensed</a> under the MIT and UIUC license, allowing it to be used more
permissively.</p>
@@ -290,23 +277,257 @@ be used to verify some algorithms.
projects that have already been updated to work with LLVM 3.0.</p>
<!--=========================================================================-->
-<h3>Crack Programming Language</h3>
+<h3>AddressSanitizer</h3>
+
+<div>
+<p><a href="http://code.google.com/p/address-sanitizer/">AddressSanitizer</a>
+ uses compiler instrumentation and a specialized malloc library to find C/C++
+ bugs such as use-after-free and out-of-bound accesses to heap, stack, and
+ globals. The key feature of the tool is speed: the average slowdown
+ introduced by AddressSanitizer is less than 2x.</p>
+
+</div>
+
+<!--=========================================================================-->
+<h3>ClamAV</h3>
+
<div>
-<p><a href="http://code.google.com/p/crack-language/">Crack</a> aims to provide
- the ease of development of a scripting language with the performance of a
- compiled language. The language derives concepts from C++, Java and Python,
- incorporating object-oriented programming, operator overloading and strong
- typing.</p>
+<p><a href="http://www.clamav.net">Clam AntiVirus</a> is an open source (GPL)
+ anti-virus toolkit for UNIX, designed especially for e-mail scanning on mail
+ gateways.</p>
+
+<p>Since version 0.96 it
+ has <a href="http://vrt-sourcefire.blogspot.com/2010/09/introduction-to-clamavs-low-level.html">bytecode
+ signatures</a> that allow writing detections for complex malware.</p>
+
+<p>It uses LLVM's JIT to speed up the execution of bytecode on X86, X86-64,
+ PPC32/64, falling back to its own interpreter otherwise. The git version was
+ updated to work with LLVM 3.0.</p>
+
+</div>
+
+<!--=========================================================================-->
+<h3>clReflect</h3>
+
+<div>
+
+<p><a href="https://bitbucket.org/dwilliamson/clreflect">clReflect</a> is a C++
+ parser that uses clang/LLVM to derive a light-weight reflection database
+ suitable for use in game development. It comes with a very simple runtime
+ library for loading and querying the database, requiring no external
+ dependencies (including CRT), and an additional utility library for object
+ management and serialisation.</p>
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