6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Aiden Grossman
6ba25c1a56
[llvm] Remove uses of %T in tests (#151621)
This patch removes all uses of %T from within LLVM tests. %T has been
deprecated for about seven years and use is not advised given it is not
unique per test and can thus lead to races. The goal of this is to
eventually remove support for %T from lit.
2025-08-01 08:24:56 -07:00
Lang Hames
f81ccb5209 [ExecutionEngine] Re-enable JIT tests on PowerPC.
These were previously re-enabled in d771f54107c, but had to be disabled again
in 2060a72b4d7 due to test failures.

This is a next step to landing https://reviews.llvm.org/D148192, which adds
a skeleton JITLink backend for PowerPC.

The fixes for those failures were (1) to explicitly specify IsLittleEndian =
true for the MachO YAML testcases, (2) disable some example tests for examples
that aren't supported on PowerPC yet, and (3) fixing the endianness of a
relocation read/write (for ELF R_AARCH64_TSTBR14) in RuntimeDyldELF.
2023-05-21 16:12:06 -07:00
Filipp Zhinkin
c59822cd1a [NFC][ORC] Fix lljit-with-thinlto-summaries.test output ordering issue
Use CHECK-DAG to check module names that printed in order depending
on full file path.

Related issue: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/59248

Reviewed By: sgraenitz

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138913
2022-11-29 18:15:45 +03:00
Stefan Gränitz
0ec197a30d [Orc][examples] Emit artifacts in test-specific output folder (NFC) 2022-11-27 13:24:17 +01:00
Xiang Li
4ec7dff27d [CMake] Only set LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE to LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE when native target is enabled
This is for case when native target like X86 is not in LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD.
Right now LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE is set to LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE even when native target is not enabled,
As a result, many lit tests will fail because default_triple is set for lit test but not enabled when build LLVM.

Reviewed By: smeenai

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134972
2022-11-04 14:34:38 -07:00
Stefan Gränitz
b014cc0f65 [ORC] Add a LLJITWithThinLTOSummaries example in OrcV2Examples
The example demonstrates how to use a module summary index file produced for ThinLTO to:
* find the module that defines the main entry point
* find all extra modules that are required for the build

A LIT test runs the example as part of the LLVM test suite [1] and shows how to create a module summary index file.
The code also provides two Error types that can be useful when working with ThinLTO summaries.

[1] if LLVM_BUILD_EXAMPLES=ON and platform is not Windows

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85974
2020-08-23 14:02:10 +02:00