For head/, this will remain eternally default-on to maintain the status quo.
For stable/ branches, it should be flipped to default-off to maintain the
status quo.
There's value in being able to flip it one way or the other easily on head
or stable branches, whether you want to gain some performance back on head/
(for machines there's little chance you'll actually hit an assertion) or
potentially diagnose a problem with the version of llvm on an older branch.
Currently, stable branches get the CFLAGS+= -ndebug line uncommented; going
forward, they will instead have the default of LLVM_ASSERTIONS flipped.
Reviewed by: dim, emaste, re (gjb)
MFC after: 1 week
MFC note: flip the default of LLVM_ASSERTIONS
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24264
Building lldb's lua/python bindings requires swig, but we do not want to
include it in the FreeBSD base system (as a build tool) because it has
non-trivial dependencies. As a workaround, add a make rule to generate
LLDBWrapLua.cpp, and we will commit the generated file.
Requires the swig30 package.
Reviewed by: brooks
Discussed with: dim
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24265
Clang from 9.0.0 onwards already has the necessary relocation range
extenders, so this workaround is no longer needed (it produces longer
and slower code). Tested on real hardware, and in cross-compile
environment.
Submitted by: mmel
versions, use "git describe --tags --long" output, which is more
descriptive. E.g., "90c78073f73eac58f4f8b4772a896dc8aac023bc" becomes
"llvmorg-10.0.0-rc2-0-g90c78073f73".
clang binary, with:
ld: error: undefined symbol: llvm::EnableABIBreakingChecks
>>> referenced by PlistDiagnostics.cpp
>>> PlistDiagnostics.o:(.sdata+0x0) in archive /usr/obj/usr/src/riscv.riscv64/lib/clang/libclang/libclang.a
[... many more like this ...]
When bootstrapping on powerpc64 ELFv1, it is necessary to use binutils
ld.bfd from ports for the bootstrap, as this is the only modern linker for
ELFv1 host tools.
As binutils ld.bfd is rather strict in its handling of undefined symbols,
it is necessary to pull in Support/Atomic.cpp to avoid an undefined symbol.
Reviewed by: dim, emaste
Sponsored by: Tag1 Consulting, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23072
This uses the new layout of the upstream repository, which was recently
migrated to GitHub, and converted into a "monorepo". That is, most of
the earlier separate sub-projects with their own branches and tags were
consolidated into one top-level directory, and are now branched and
tagged together.
Updating the vendor area to match this layout is next.
case. Otherwise, linking of clang and other llvm based executables
would complain about missing symbols.
Reported by: rstone
MFC after: 1 month
X-MFC-With: r353358
8.0.1 final release r366581. The only functional change is a fix for a
mismerge of upstream r360816, which properly restores the r2 register
when unwinding on PowerPC64 (See https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20337).
Relnotes: yes
PR: 236062
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC-With: r349004
libunwind and openmp to the upstream release_80 branch r364487
(effectively, 8.0.1 rc3). The 8.0.1 release will most likely
have no further changes.
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC-With: r349004
libunwind and openmp to the upstream release_80 branch r363030
(effectively, 8.0.1 rc2). The 8.0.1 release should follow this within a
week or so.
MFC after: 2 weeks
To facilitate experimentation with LTO we require an ar that supports
LLVM IR, and to a lesser degree also an nm. As a first step always
install llvm-ar and llvm-nm.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation