2017-05-24 Tom de Vries <tom@codesourcery.com>
* check_GNU_style_lib.py: New file, factored out of ...
* check_GNU_style.py: ... here. Call main unconditionally.
From-SVN: r248403
2017-04-11 Damian Rouson <damian@sourceryinstitute.org>
* download_prerequisites (md5_check): New function emulates Linux
'md5 --check' on macOS. Modified script for macOS compatibility.
From-SVN: r246845
contrib/
* update-copyright.py: Add libhsail-rt to self.default_dirs
and call self.add_dir on it. Add Intel Corporation to external
authors.
gcc/
* brig-builtins.def: Update copyright years.
* config/arm/arm_acle_builtins.def: Update copyright years.
gcc/brig/
Update copyright years.
gcc/testsuite/
* brig.dg/dg.exp: Update copyright years.
* lib/brig-dg.exp: Update copyright years.
* lib/brig.exp: Update copyright years.
libhsail-rt/
Update copyright years.
libstdc++-v3/
* libsupc++/eh_atomics.h: Update copyright years.
* testsuite/20_util/unique_ptr/cons/default.cc: Update copyright years.
From-SVN: r244920
The files arm-cores.def, arm-fpus.def and arm-arches.def are parsed and
used in several places and the format is slightly awkward to maintain
as they must be parsable in C and by certain scripts. Furthermore,
changes to the content that affects every entry is particularly awkward for
dealing with merges.
This patch replaces all three files with a single file that specifies all
the command-line related definitions in a new format that allows for better
checking for consistency as well as (hopefully) easier to merge changes.
The awk script used to parse it is relatively complicated, but should be
pretty portable. It works by parsing in all the data and then operating
one of a number of possible sub-commands to generate the desired output.
The new method picked up one error. The CPU descriptions referred to an
architecture ARMv5tej which was not supported by -march. This has been
fixed by adding the relevant entry to the architecture list.
gcc:
* config.gcc: Use new awk script to check CPU, FPU and architecture
parameters for --with-... options.
* config/arm/parsecpu.awk: New file
* config/arm/arm-cpus.in: New file.
* config/arm/arm-opts.h: Include arm-cpu.h instead of processing .def
files.
* config/arm/arm.c: Include arm-cpu-data.h instead of processing .def
files.
* config/arm/t-arm: Update dependency rules.
* common/config/arm/arm-common.c: Include arm-cpu-cdata.h instead
of processing .def files.
* config/arm/genopt.sh: Deleted.
* config/arm/gentune.sh: Deleted.
* config/arm/arm-cores.def: Deleted.
* config/arm/arm-arches.def: Deleted.
* config/arm/arm-fpus.def: Deleted.
* config/arm/arm-tune.md: Regenerated.
* config/arm/arm-tables.opt: Regenerated.
* config/arm/arm-cpu.h: New generated file.
* config/arm/arm-cpu-data.h: New generated file.
* config/arm/arm-cpu-cdata.h: New generated file.
Contrib:
* gcc_update: Adjust touch list.
From-SVN: r244316
* analyze_brprob.py: Add new column to output and new sorting
option. Fix coding style to not exceed 80 characters.
* analyze_brprob_spec.py: Add new sorting
option. Fix coding style to not exceed 80 characters.
From-SVN: r243640
2016-10-24 Moritz Klammler <moritz@glammler.eu>
* download_prerequisites: Conditionally verify checksums of
downloaded pacakges. Add help text.
* prerequisites.md5: New file.
* prerequisites.sha512: New file.
From-SVN: r241483
2016-08-03 Eric Gallager <egall@gwmail.gwu.edu>
* download_prerequisites: Explicitly remove existing symlinks
before trying to create new ones.
From-SVN: r239082
* analyze_brprob.py: Parse and display average number
of loop iterations.
* cfgloop.c (flow_loop_dump): Dump average number of loop iterations.
* cfgloop.h: Change 'struct loop' to 'const struct loop' for a
few functions.
* cfgloopanal.c (expected_loop_iterations_unbounded): Set a new
argument to true if the expected number of iterations is
loop-based.
From-SVN: r237762
Using autofdo is currently something difficult. It requires using the
model specific branches taken event, which differs on different CPUs.
The example shown in the manual requires a special patched version of
perf that is non standard, and also will likely not work everywhere.
This patch adds a new gcc-auto-profile script that figures out the
correct event and runs perf.
This is needed to actually make use of autofdo in a generic way
in the build system and in the test suite.
Since maintaining the script would be somewhat tedious (needs changes
every time a new CPU comes out) I auto generated it from the online
Intel event database. The script to do that is in contrib and can be
rerun.
Right now there is no test if perf works in configure. This
would vary depending on the build and target system, and since
it currently doesn't work in virtualization and needs uptodate
kernel it may often fail in common distribution build setups.
So far the script is not installed.
gcc/:
2016-06-23 Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>
* config/i386/gcc-auto-profile: New file.
contrib/:
2016-06-23 Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>
* gen_autofdo_event.py: New file to regenerate
gcc-auto-profile.
From-SVN: r237731
r233165 marked three deprecated rtems targets as obsolete.
r233887 marked mep-elf as obsolete.
Update config-list.mk to add OPT-enable-obsolete to these 4
targets.
contrib/ChangeLog:
* config-list.mk (LIST): Add OPT-enable-obsolete to avr-rtems,
h8300-rtems, m32r-rtems, mep-elf.
From-SVN: r237270