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Author SHA1 Message Date
Eric Christopher 90724285a2 Make the TargetMachine in MipsSubtarget a reference rather
than a pointer to make unifying code a bit easier.

llvm-svn: 225459
2015-01-08 18:18:57 +00:00
Matthias Braun b2f2388a76 Enable MachineVerifier in debug mode for X86, ARM, AArch64, Mips.
llvm-svn: 224075
2014-12-11 23:18:03 +00:00
Matthias Braun 7e37a5f523 [CodeGen] Add print and verify pass after each MachineFunctionPass by default
Previously print+verify passes were added in a very unsystematic way, which is
annoying when debugging as you miss intermediate steps and allows bugs to stay
unnotice when no verification is performed.

To make this change practical I added the possibility to explicitely disable
verification. I used this option on all places where no verification was
performed previously (because alot of places actually don't pass the
MachineVerifier).
In the long term these problems should be fixed properly and verification
enabled after each pass. I'll enable some more verification in subsequent
commits.

This is the 2nd attempt at this after realizing that PassManager::add() may
actually delete the pass.

llvm-svn: 224059
2014-12-11 21:26:47 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 01c73610d0 This reverts commit r224043 and r224042.
check-llvm was failing.

llvm-svn: 224045
2014-12-11 20:03:57 +00:00
Matthias Braun 199aeff7dd Enable machineverifier in debug mode for X86, ARM, AArch64, Mips
llvm-svn: 224043
2014-12-11 19:42:09 +00:00
Matthias Braun a7c82a9f1d [CodeGen] Add print and verify pass after each MachineFunctionPass by default
Previously print+verify passes were added in a very unsystematic way, which is
annoying when debugging as you miss intermediate steps and allows bugs to stay
unnotice when no verification is performed.

To make this change practical I added the possibility to explicitely disable
verification. I used this option on all places where no verification was
performed previously (because alot of places actually don't pass the
MachineVerifier).
In the long term these problems should be fixed properly and verification
enabled after each pass. I'll enable some more verification in subsequent
commits.

llvm-svn: 224042
2014-12-11 19:42:05 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 357600eab5 Add out of line virtual destructors to all LLVMTargetMachine subclasses
These recently all grew a unique_ptr<TargetLoweringObjectFile> member in
r221878.  When anyone calls a virtual method of a class, clang-cl
requires all virtual methods to be semantically valid. This includes the
implicit virtual destructor, which triggers instantiation of the
unique_ptr destructor, which fails because the type being deleted is
incomplete.

This is just part of the ongoing saga of PR20337, which is affecting
Blink as well. Because the MSVC ABI doesn't have key functions, we end
up referencing the vtable and implicit destructor on any virtual call
through a class. We don't actually end up emitting the dtor, so it'd be
good if we could avoid this unneeded type completion work.

llvm-svn: 222480
2014-11-20 23:37:18 +00:00
Aditya Nandakumar a27193297f This patch changes the ownership of TLOF from TargetLoweringBase to TargetMachine so that different subtargets could share the TLOF effectively
llvm-svn: 221878
2014-11-13 09:26:31 +00:00
Robin Morisset e2de06bef6 Erase fence insertion from SelectionDAGBuilder.cpp (NFC)
Summary:
Backends can use setInsertFencesForAtomic to signal to the middle-end that
montonic is the only memory ordering they can accept for
stores/loads/rmws/cmpxchg. The code lowering those accesses with a stronger
ordering to fences + monotonic accesses is currently living in
SelectionDAGBuilder.cpp. In this patch I propose moving this logic out of it
for several reasons:
- There is lots of redundancy to avoid: extremely similar logic already
  exists in AtomicExpand.
- The current code in SelectionDAGBuilder does not use any target-hooks, it
  does the same transformation for every backend that requires it
- As a result it is plain *unsound*, as it was apparently designed for ARM.
  It happens to mostly work for the other targets because they are extremely
  conservative, but Power for example had to switch to AtomicExpand to be
  able to use lwsync safely (see r218331).
- Because it produces IR-level fences, it cannot be made sound ! This is noted
  in the C++11 standard (section 29.3, page 1140):
```
Fences cannot, in general, be used to restore sequential consistency for atomic
operations with weaker ordering semantics.
```
It can also be seen by the following example (called IRIW in the litterature):
```
atomic<int> x = y = 0;
int r1, r2, r3, r4;
Thread 0:
  x.store(1);
Thread 1:
  y.store(1);
Thread 2:
  r1 = x.load();
  r2 = y.load();
Thread 3:
  r3 = y.load();
  r4 = x.load();
```
r1 = r3 = 1 and r2 = r4 = 0 is impossible as long as the accesses are all seq_cst.
But if they are lowered to monotonic accesses, no amount of fences can prevent it..

This patch does three things (I could cut it into parts, but then some of them
would not be tested/testable, please tell me if you would prefer that):
- it provides a default implementation for emitLeadingFence/emitTrailingFence in
terms of IR-level fences, that mimic the original logic of SelectionDAGBuilder.
As we saw above, this is unsound, but the best that can be done without knowing
the targets well (and there is a comment warning about this risk).
- it then switches Mips/Sparc/XCore to use AtomicExpand, relying on this default
implementation (that exactly replicates the logic of SelectionDAGBuilder, so no
functional change)
- it finally erase this logic from SelectionDAGBuilder as it is dead-code.

Ideally, each target would define its own override for emitLeading/TrailingFence
using target-specific fences, but I do not know the Sparc/Mips/XCore memory model
well enough to do this, and they appear to be dealing fine with the ARM-inspired
default expansion for now (probably because they are overly conservative, as
Power was). If anyone wants to compile fences more agressively on these
platforms, the long comment should make it clear why he should first override
emitLeading/TrailingFence.

Test Plan: make check-all, no functional change

Reviewers: jfb, t.p.northover

Subscribers: aemerson, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5474

llvm-svn: 219957
2014-10-16 20:34:57 +00:00
Eric Christopher a2db922c0e Simplify conditional.
llvm-svn: 218643
2014-09-29 23:31:13 +00:00
Eric Christopher 6a0551e43a Add soft-float to the key for the subtarget lookup in the TargetMachine
map, this makes sure that we can compile the same code for two different
ABIs (hard and soft float) in the same module.

Update one testcase accordingly (and fix some confusing naming) and
add a new testcase as well with the ordering swapped which would
highlight the problem.

llvm-svn: 218632
2014-09-29 21:57:54 +00:00
David Majnemer ec44e4d053 Fix build breakage on MSVC 2013
llvm-svn: 218499
2014-09-26 04:47:54 +00:00
David Majnemer de36075b41 Target: Fix build breakage.
No functional change intended.

llvm-svn: 218497
2014-09-26 02:57:05 +00:00
Eric Christopher a9353d1798 Add the first backend support for on demand subtarget creation
based on the Function. This is currently used to implement
mips16 support in the mips backend via the existing module
pass resetting the subtarget.

Things to note:

a) This involved running resetTargetOptions before creating a
new subtarget so that code generation options like soft-float
could be recognized when creating the new subtarget. This is
to deal with initialization code in isel lowering that only
paid attention to the initial value.

b) Many of the existing testcases weren't using the soft-float
feature correctly. I've corrected these based on the check
values assuming that was the desired behavior.

c) The mips port now pays attention to the target-cpu and
target-features strings when generating code for a particular
function. I've removed these from one function where the
requested cpu and features didn't match the check lines in
the testcase.

llvm-svn: 218492
2014-09-26 01:44:08 +00:00
Eric Christopher 79cc1e3ae7 Reinstate "Nuke the old JIT."
Approved by Jim Grosbach, Lang Hames, Rafael Espindola.

This reinstates commits r215111, 215115, 215116, 215117, 215136.

llvm-svn: 216982
2014-09-02 22:28:02 +00:00
Eric Christopher b9fd9ed37e Temporarily Revert "Nuke the old JIT." as it's not quite ready to
be deleted. This will be reapplied as soon as possible and before
the 3.6 branch date at any rate.

Approved by Jim Grosbach, Lang Hames, Rafael Espindola.

This reverts commits r215111, 215115, 215116, 215117, 215136.

llvm-svn: 215154
2014-08-07 22:02:54 +00:00
Rafael Espindola f8b27c41e8 Nuke the old JIT.
I am sure we will be finding bits and pieces of dead code for years to
come, but this is a good start.

Thanks to Lang Hames for making MCJIT a good replacement!

llvm-svn: 215111
2014-08-07 14:21:18 +00:00
Eric Christopher fc6de428c8 Have MachineFunction cache a pointer to the subtarget to make lookups
shorter/easier and have the DAG use that to do the same lookup. This
can be used in the future for TargetMachine based caching lookups from
the MachineFunction easily.

Update the MIPS subtarget switching machinery to update this pointer
at the same time it runs.

llvm-svn: 214838
2014-08-05 02:39:49 +00:00
James Molloy bc9fed82cc Enable partial libcall inlining for all targets by default.
This pass attempts to speculatively use a sqrt instruction if one exists on the target, falling back to a libcall if the target instruction returned NaN.

This was enabled for MIPS and System-Z, but is well guarded and is good for most targets - GCC does this for (that I've checked) X86, ARM and AArch64.

llvm-svn: 213752
2014-07-23 13:33:00 +00:00
Eric Christopher 4e7d1e7e7b Fundamentally change the MipsSubtarget replacement machinery:
a) Move the replacement level decision to the target machine.
b) Create additional subtargets at the TargetMachine level to
   cache and make replacement easy.
c) Make the mips16 features obvious.
d) Remove the override logic as it no longer does anything.
e) Have MipsModuleDAGToDAGISel take only the target machine.
f) Have the constant islands pass grab the current subtarget
   from the MachineFunction (via the TargetMachine) instead
   of caching it.
g) Unconditionally initialize TLOF.
h) Remove the old complicated subtarget based resetting and
   replace it with simple conditionals.

llvm-svn: 213430
2014-07-18 23:41:32 +00:00
Eric Christopher f74faf42fe Avoid caching the relocation model on the subtarget, this is for
two reasons:

a) we're already caching the target machine which contains it,
b) which relocation model you get is dependent upon whether or
not you ask before MCCodeGenInfo is constructed on the target
machine, so avoid any latent issues there.

llvm-svn: 213420
2014-07-18 22:34:20 +00:00
Eric Christopher a08db01b35 Make non-module passes unconditionally added in the pass
manager for mips, and early exit if we don't want to do
anything because of the current subtarget.

llvm-svn: 213407
2014-07-18 20:29:02 +00:00
Eric Christopher daa9dbbbd5 Move subtarget dependent features into the subtarget from the target
machine. Includes a fix for a subtarget initialization for
hard floating point on mips16.

llvm-svn: 212240
2014-07-03 00:10:24 +00:00
Eric Christopher 5f9fd210b3 Move the data layout and selection dag info from the mips target machine
down to the subtarget.

llvm-svn: 212224
2014-07-02 21:29:23 +00:00
Eric Christopher 1f51ddda98 Move MipsJITInfo to the subtarget rather than the target machine.
llvm-svn: 212151
2014-07-02 00:54:12 +00:00
Eric Christopher 4407ddefd0 Remove the cached InstrItineraryData on the TargetMachine, it's unnecessary.
llvm-svn: 212149
2014-07-02 00:54:07 +00:00
Eric Christopher 5432e75a25 Have MipsSelectionDAGInfo constructor take a DataLayout rather
than a target machine since it doesn't need anything past the
DataLayout.

llvm-svn: 211863
2014-06-27 04:38:30 +00:00
Craig Topper 56c590af3b [C++11] Add 'override' keywords and remove 'virtual'. Additionally add 'final' and leave 'virtual' on some methods that are marked virtual without overriding anything and have no obvious overrides themselves. Mips edition
llvm-svn: 207506
2014-04-29 07:58:02 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 84e68b2994 [Modules] Fix potential ODR violations by sinking the DEBUG_TYPE
definition below all of the header #include lines, lib/Target/...
edition.

llvm-svn: 206842
2014-04-22 02:41:26 +00:00
Chandler Carruth e96dd8975f [Modules] Make Support/Debug.h modular. This requires it to not change
behavior based on other files defining DEBUG_TYPE, which means it cannot
define DEBUG_TYPE at all. This is actually better IMO as it forces folks
to define relevant DEBUG_TYPEs for their files. However, it requires all
files that currently use DEBUG(...) to define a DEBUG_TYPE if they don't
already. I've updated all such files in LLVM and will do the same for
other upstream projects.

This still leaves one important change in how LLVM uses the DEBUG_TYPE
macro going forward: we need to only define the macro *after* header
files have been #include-ed. Previously, this wasn't possible because
Debug.h required the macro to be pre-defined. This commit removes that.
By defining DEBUG_TYPE after the includes two things are fixed:

- Header files that need to provide a DEBUG_TYPE for some inline code
  can do so by defining the macro before their inline code and undef-ing
  it afterward so the macro does not escape.

- We no longer have rampant ODR violations due to including headers with
  different DEBUG_TYPE definitions. This may be mostly an academic
  violation today, but with modules these types of violations are easy
  to check for and potentially very relevant.

Where necessary to suppor headers with DEBUG_TYPE, I have moved the
definitions below the includes in this commit. I plan to move the rest
of the DEBUG_TYPE macros in LLVM in subsequent commits; this one is big
enough.

The comments in Debug.h, which were hilariously out of date already,
have been updated to reflect the recommended practice going forward.

llvm-svn: 206822
2014-04-21 22:55:11 +00:00
Reed Kotler 96b7402bac Fix regression with -O0 for mips .
llvm-svn: 203469
2014-03-10 16:31:25 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 8a8cd2bab9 Re-sort all of the includes with ./utils/sort_includes.py so that
subsequent changes are easier to review. About to fix some layering
issues, and wanted to separate out the necessary churn.

Also comment and sink the include of "Windows.h" in three .inc files to
match the usage in Memory.inc.

llvm-svn: 198685
2014-01-07 11:48:04 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 58873566b3 Make the llvm mangler depend only on DataLayout.
Before this patch any program that wanted to know the final symbol name of a
GlobalValue had to link with Target.

This patch implements a compromise solution where the mangler uses DataLayout.
This way, any tool that already links with Target (llc, clang) gets the exact
behavior as before and new IR files can be mangled without linking with Target.

With this patch the mangler is constructed with just a DataLayout and DataLayout
is extended to include the information the Mangler needs.

llvm-svn: 198438
2014-01-03 19:21:54 +00:00
Rafael Espindola febb8d2b96 Fix N32 registers and stack alignment.
This patch fixes the "n" and "S" components of the data layout for mips. Clang
already gets this right.

This will be tested in clang.

llvm-svn: 197536
2013-12-17 23:15:58 +00:00
Rafael Espindola bccb9d45ad The preferred alignment defaults to the abi alignment. Omit if it is the same.
llvm-svn: 197400
2013-12-16 18:01:51 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 8afbb28cea On DataLayout, omit the default of p:64:64:64.
llvm-svn: 197397
2013-12-16 17:15:29 +00:00
Rafael Espindola b2fb78d45a Move mips' datalayout computation out of line and add comments.
llvm-svn: 196996
2013-12-11 01:41:10 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka 168d4e5b20 [mips] Implement the following optimizations using dominance information to
make PIC calls a little more efficient:

1. Remove instructions setting up $gp if it is known that a function has been
   called at least once.
2. Save the address of a called function in a register instead of loading
   it from the GOT at every call site.

llvm-svn: 195892
2013-11-27 23:38:42 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka 3c0d6afeec [mips] Disable tail merging when long branch pass is enabled.
llvm-svn: 192124
2013-10-07 19:13:53 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka a8a05be7d6 [mips] Define method MipsSubtarget::enableLongBranchPass.
llvm-svn: 192122
2013-10-07 19:06:57 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 37cd6cfba2 Turn MipsOptimizeMathLibCalls into a target-independent scalar transform
...so that it can be used for z too.  Most of the code is the same.
The only real change is to use TargetTransformInfo to test when a sqrt
instruction is available.

The pass is opt-in because at the moment it only handles sqrt.

llvm-svn: 189097
2013-08-23 10:27:02 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka 66bc419366 [mips] Implement MipsTargetMachine::getInstrItineraryData().
llvm-svn: 186227
2013-07-12 23:33:22 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka 5c50a16ee0 [mips] Add an IR transformation pass that optimizes calls to sqrt.
The pass emits a call to sqrt that has attribute "read-none". This call will be
converted to an ISD::FSQRT node during DAG construction, which will turn into
a mips native sqrt instruction.
 

llvm-svn: 183802
2013-06-11 22:21:44 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 227144c23c Remove the MachineMove class.
It was just a less powerful and more confusing version of
MCCFIInstruction. A side effect is that, since MCCFIInstruction uses
dwarf register numbers, calls to getDwarfRegNum are pushed out, which
should allow further simplifications.

I left the MachineModuleInfo::addFrameMove interface unchanged since
this patch was already fairly big.

llvm-svn: 181680
2013-05-13 01:16:13 +00:00
Reed Kotler 783c79446b Checkin in of first of several patches to finish implementation of
mips16/mips32 floating point interoperability. 

This patch fixes returns from mips16 functions so that if the function
was in fact called by a mips32 hard float routine, then values
that would have been returned in floating point registers are so returned.

Mips16 mode has no floating point instructions so there is no way to
load values into floating point registers.

This is needed when returning float, double, single complex, double complex
in the Mips ABI.

Helper functions in libc for mips16 are available to do this.

For efficiency purposes, these helper functions have a different calling
convention from normal Mips calls.

Registers v0,v1,a0,a1 are used to pass parameters instead of
a0,a1,a2,a3.

This is because v0,v1,a0,a1 are the natural registers used to return
floating point values in soft float. These values can then be moved
to the appropriate floating point registers with no extra cost.

The only register that is modified is ra in this call.

The helper functions make sure that the return values are in the floating
point registers that they would be in if soft float was not in effect
(which it is for mips16, though the soft float is implemented using a mips32
library that uses hard float).
 

llvm-svn: 181641
2013-05-10 22:25:39 +00:00
Reed Kotler fe94cc3ea0 This is for an experimental option -mips-os16. The idea is to compile all
Mips32 code as Mips16 unless it can't be compiled as Mips 16. For now this
would happen as long as floating point instructions are not needed.
Probably it would also make sense to compile as mips32 if atomic operations
are needed too. There may be other cases too.

A module pass prescans the IR and adds the mips16 or nomips16 attribute
to functions depending on the functions needs.

Mips 16 mode can result in a 40% code compression by utililizing 16 bit
encoding of many instructions.

The hope is for this to replace the traditional gcc way of dealing with
Mips16 code using floating point which involves essentially using soft float
but with a library implemented using mips32 floating point. This gcc 
method also requires creating stubs so that Mips32 code can interact with
these Mips 16 functions that have floating point needs. My conjecture is
that in reality this traditional gcc method would never win over this
new method.

I will be implementing the traditional gcc method also. Some of it is already
done but I needed to do the stubs to finish the work and those required
this mips16/32 mixed mode capability.

I have more ideas for to make this new method much better and I think the old
method will just live in llvm for anyone that needs the backward compatibility
but I don't for what reason that would be needed.

llvm-svn: 179185
2013-04-10 16:58:04 +00:00
Reed Kotler 1595f36d6d This patch enables llvm to switch between compiling for mips32/mips64
and mips16 on a per function basis.

Because this patch is somewhat involved I have provide an overview of the
key pieces of it.

The patch is written so as to not change the behavior of the non mixed
mode. We have tested this a lot but it is something new to switch subtargets
so we don't want any chance of regression in the mainline compiler until
we have more confidence in this.

Mips32/64 are very different from Mip16 as is the case of ARM vs Thumb1.
For that reason there are derived versions of the register info, frame info, 
instruction info and instruction selection classes.

Now we register three separate passes for instruction selection.
One which is used to switch subtargets (MipsModuleISelDAGToDAG.cpp) and then
one for each of the current subtargets (Mips16ISelDAGToDAG.cpp and
MipsSEISelDAGToDAG.cpp).

When the ModuleISel pass runs, it determines if there is a need to switch
subtargets and if so, the owning pointers in MipsTargetMachine are
appropriately changed.

When 16Isel or SEIsel is run, they will return immediately without doing
any work if the current subtarget mode does not apply to them.

In addition, MipsAsmPrinter needs to be reset on a function basis.

The pass BasicTargetTransformInfo is substituted with a null pass since the
pass is immutable and really needs to be a function pass for it to be
used with changing subtargets. This will be fixed in a follow on patch.

llvm-svn: 179118
2013-04-09 19:46:01 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka 96ca182904 [mips] Define two subclasses of MipsTargetLowering. Mips16TargetLowering is for
mips16 and MipsSETargetLowering is for mips32/64. 

No functionality changes.

llvm-svn: 176917
2013-03-13 00:54:29 +00:00
Reed Kotler bb3094aa1e Add the skeleton for the Mips constant island pass.
It will only be used for Mips 16 at this time.
 

llvm-svn: 176161
2013-02-27 03:33:58 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 664e354de7 Switch TargetTransformInfo from an immutable analysis pass that requires
a TargetMachine to construct (and thus isn't always available), to an
analysis group that supports layered implementations much like
AliasAnalysis does. This is a pretty massive change, with a few parts
that I was unable to easily separate (sorry), so I'll walk through it.

The first step of this conversion was to make TargetTransformInfo an
analysis group, and to sink the nonce implementations in
ScalarTargetTransformInfo and VectorTargetTranformInfo into
a NoTargetTransformInfo pass. This allows other passes to add a hard
requirement on TTI, and assume they will always get at least on
implementation.

The TargetTransformInfo analysis group leverages the delegation chaining
trick that AliasAnalysis uses, where the base class for the analysis
group delegates to the previous analysis *pass*, allowing all but tho
NoFoo analysis passes to only implement the parts of the interfaces they
support. It also introduces a new trick where each pass in the group
retains a pointer to the top-most pass that has been initialized. This
allows passes to implement one API in terms of another API and benefit
when some other pass above them in the stack has more precise results
for the second API.

The second step of this conversion is to create a pass that implements
the TargetTransformInfo analysis using the target-independent
abstractions in the code generator. This replaces the
ScalarTargetTransformImpl and VectorTargetTransformImpl classes in
lib/Target with a single pass in lib/CodeGen called
BasicTargetTransformInfo. This class actually provides most of the TTI
functionality, basing it upon the TargetLowering abstraction and other
information in the target independent code generator.

The third step of the conversion adds support to all TargetMachines to
register custom analysis passes. This allows building those passes with
access to TargetLowering or other target-specific classes, and it also
allows each target to customize the set of analysis passes desired in
the pass manager. The baseline LLVMTargetMachine implements this
interface to add the BasicTTI pass to the pass manager, and all of the
tools that want to support target-aware TTI passes call this routine on
whatever target machine they end up with to add the appropriate passes.

The fourth step of the conversion created target-specific TTI analysis
passes for the X86 and ARM backends. These passes contain the custom
logic that was previously in their extensions of the
ScalarTargetTransformInfo and VectorTargetTransformInfo interfaces.
I separated them into their own file, as now all of the interface bits
are private and they just expose a function to create the pass itself.
Then I extended these target machines to set up a custom set of analysis
passes, first adding BasicTTI as a fallback, and then adding their
customized TTI implementations.

The fourth step required logic that was shared between the target
independent layer and the specific targets to move to a different
interface, as they no longer derive from each other. As a consequence,
a helper functions were added to TargetLowering representing the common
logic needed both in the target implementation and the codegen
implementation of the TTI pass. While technically this is the only
change that could have been committed separately, it would have been
a nightmare to extract.

The final step of the conversion was just to delete all the old
boilerplate. This got rid of the ScalarTargetTransformInfo and
VectorTargetTransformInfo classes, all of the support in all of the
targets for producing instances of them, and all of the support in the
tools for manually constructing a pass based around them.

Now that TTI is a relatively normal analysis group, two things become
straightforward. First, we can sink it into lib/Analysis which is a more
natural layer for it to live. Second, clients of this interface can
depend on it *always* being available which will simplify their code and
behavior. These (and other) simplifications will follow in subsequent
commits, this one is clearly big enough.

Finally, I'm very aware that much of the comments and documentation
needs to be updated. As soon as I had this working, and plausibly well
commented, I wanted to get it committed and in front of the build bots.
I'll be doing a few passes over documentation later if it sticks.

Commits to update DragonEgg and Clang will be made presently.

llvm-svn: 171681
2013-01-07 01:37:14 +00:00