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From: Andrew Haley <aph@redhat.com>
To: Chris Lattner <sabre@nondot.org>
Cc: Zack Weinberg <zack@codesourcery.com>, <Richard.Earnshaw@arm.com>,
	Jim Wilson <wilson@specifixinc.com>, <gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org>
Subject: Re: avoid unnecessary register saves for setjmp
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 09:39:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <16325.49560.414002.838896@cuddles.cambridge.redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0311270312450.28662-100000@nondot.org>

Chris Lattner writes:
 > On Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Andrew Haley wrote:
 > 
 > > Chris Lattner writes:
 > >  > Zack Weinberg said:
 > >  > > I'm going to take this opportunity to throw in a suggestion I've
 > >  > > made before, which is that setjmp/longjmp should - always, not
 > >  > > just when special variants are used - be converted by the front
 > >  > > end into invocations of the exception-unwinding facility, which
 > >  > > gives us tons more control.
 > >
 > > True.  But the obvious problem with this is that it places a burden on
 > > small applications (boot ROMs, say) that might only have a single
 > > setjmp/longjmp.  These would be forced to include the unwinder and all
 > > its baggage just for that.
 > 
 > Not at all.  For example, somewhat confusingly, the LLVM->C backend
 > actually turns "stack unwinding" operations into setjmp/longjmp
 > calls.  This is basically equivalent to SJLJ exception handling,
 > with all of it's problems, but the point is that you don't _NEED_
 > to include an unwinder.

Well, okay: the front end has turned sjlj into exceptions, and the
back end has turned it all back again.  We get the advantage of better
analysis in the middle.  No problem there; I am only referring to
user-visible changes.

Andrew.

  reply	other threads:[~2003-11-27  9:19 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-11-27  9:19 Chris Lattner
2003-11-27  9:21 ` Andrew Haley
2003-11-27  9:22   ` Chris Lattner
2003-11-27  9:39     ` Andrew Haley [this message]
2003-11-27  9:43       ` Chris Lattner
2003-11-27 10:14       ` Zack Weinberg
2003-11-27 10:15         ` Chris Lattner
2003-11-27 11:01           ` Zack Weinberg
2003-11-27 20:28             ` Chris Lattner
2003-11-27 20:51               ` Gabriel Dos Reis
2003-11-27 15:41           ` Jan Vroonhof
2003-11-27 16:23           ` Jan Vroonhof
2003-11-27 10:31         ` Andrew Haley
2003-11-27 10:53           ` Zack Weinberg
     [not found] <5cad8ef043da68f2a3332f00bd6a186a3fc6195b@mail.esmertec.com>
2003-11-27 20:44 ` Chris Lattner
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2003-11-22  4:13 Richard Kenner
2003-12-01  3:29 ` Jim Wilson
2003-11-21  5:54 Jim Wilson
2003-11-21 18:39 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2003-11-22  0:22   ` Jim Wilson
2003-11-22  3:57     ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2003-11-22  9:06       ` Jim Wilson
2003-11-22 14:37         ` Richard Earnshaw
2003-11-22 16:33           ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2003-11-27  9:11             ` Zack Weinberg
2003-11-27 17:11               ` Andrew Pinski
2003-11-27 18:23                 ` Zack Weinberg
2003-11-28  5:15                   ` Geert Bosch
2003-11-28 11:14                   ` Richard Earnshaw
2003-11-28 14:02             ` Richard Earnshaw
2003-11-21 20:14 ` Geoff Keating
2003-11-22  0:20   ` Jim Wilson
2003-11-30  9:23   ` Jim Wilson

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