Fix a bug where shrink-wrapping would use wrong stack offsets
because the stack was being aligned with an AND instruction, hence,
making its true offsets only available during runtime (we can't
statically determine where are the stack elements and we must give up
on this case).
Reviewed By: Amir
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126110
Summary:
Refactor bolt/*/Passes to follow the braces rule for if/else/loop from
[LLVM Coding Standards](https://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html).
(cherry picked from FBD33344642)
Summary:
Refactor members of BinaryBasicBlock. Replace some std containers with
ADT equivalents. The size of BinaryBasicBlock on x86-64 Linux is reduced
from 232 bytes to 192 bytes.
(cherry picked from FBD33081850)
Summary:
BinaryContext is available via BinaryFunction::getBinaryContext(),
hence there's no reason to pass both as arguments to a function.
In a similar fashion, BinaryBasicBlock has an access to BinaryFunction
via getFunction(). Eliminate unneeded arguments.
(cherry picked from FBD31921680)
Summary:
Moves source files into separate components, and make explicit
component dependency on each other, so LLVM build system knows how to
build BOLT in BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON.
Please use the -c merge.renamelimit=230 git option when rebasing your
work on top of this change.
To achieve this, we create a new library to hold core IR files (most
classes beginning with Binary in their names), a new library to hold
Utils, some command line options shared across both RewriteInstance
and core IR files, a new library called Rewrite to hold most classes
concerned with running top-level functions coordinating the binary
rewriting process, and a new library called Profile to hold classes
dealing with profile reading and writing.
To remove the dependency from BinaryContext into X86-specific classes,
we do some refactoring on the BinaryContext constructor to receive a
reference to the specific backend directly from RewriteInstance. Then,
the dependency on X86 or AArch64-specific classes is transfered to the
Rewrite library. We can't have the Core library depend on targets
because targets depend on Core (which would create a cycle).
Files implementing the entry point of a tool are transferred to the
tools/ folder. All header files are transferred to the include/
folder. The src/ folder was renamed to lib/.
(cherry picked from FBD32746834)