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Re: [Libjit] Error compiling libjit on x86-64


From: Rajan Walia
Subject: Re: [Libjit] Error compiling libjit on x86-64
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2016 12:14:49 -0400

Hi Aleksey,
Sorry for replying late to your  version request. I tried building the
library from the git repository and was using the latest commit. Your
fix seems to work the library compiles without errors, thank you.
Regards,
Rajan

On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 12:03 PM, Aleksey Demakov <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Rajan,
>
> I reproduced the problem and pushed a quick fix to the repository.
> Please check if it works for you,
>
> Regards,
> Aleksey
>
> On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 11:03 AM, Rajan Walia <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>  I am trying to compile libjit on x86-64 system and getting this error
>> while running make.
>>
>> address@hidden:~/work/lightning.rkt/libjit% make
>> make  all-recursive
>> make[1]: Entering directory '/home/rajan/work/lightning.rkt/libjit'
>> Making all in tools
>> ....
>> make[3]: Entering directory '/home/rajan/work/lightning.rkt/libjit/jit'
>> /bin/sh ../libtool  --tag=CC   --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.
>> -I..    -I../include -I../include -I. -I. -fno-gcse -g -O2 -Wall
>> -fno-omit-frame-pointer -MT jit-apply-x86-64.lo -MD -MP -MF
>> .deps/jit-apply-x86-64.Tpo -c -o jit-apply-x86-64.lo
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c
>> libtool: compile:  gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I../include
>> -I../include -I. -I. -fno-gcse -g -O2 -Wall -fno-omit-frame-pointer
>> -MT jit-apply-x86-64.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/jit-apply-x86-64.Tpo -c
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c  -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/jit-apply-x86-64.o
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c: In function '_jit_create_closure':
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:50:13: warning: unused variable 'signature'
>> [-Wunused-variable]
>>   jit_type_t signature = (jit_type_t)_type;
>>              ^~~~~~~~~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c: In function '_jit_builtin_apply_add_struct':
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:757:14: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>       (builder->float_used < JIT_APPLY_NUM_FLOAT_REGS))
>>               ^~
>> In file included from jit-apply-x86-64.c:23:0:
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:760:37: error: 'jit_apply_struct {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_regs'; did you mean
>> 'word_regs'?
>>      jit_memcpy(&(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                      ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:43: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                            ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:760:57: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>      jit_memcpy(&(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                                          ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:43: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                            ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:762:15: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>      ++(builder->float_used);
>>                ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:787:15: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>        (builder->float_used < JIT_APPLY_NUM_FLOAT_REGS))
>>                ^~
>> In file included from jit-apply-x86-64.c:23:0:
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:790:37: error: 'jit_apply_struct {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_regs'; did you mean
>> 'word_regs'?
>>      jit_memcpy(&(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                      ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:43: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                            ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:790:57: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>      jit_memcpy(&(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                                          ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:43: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                            ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:792:15: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>      ++(builder->float_used);
>>                ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:805:14: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>       (builder->float_used < JIT_APPLY_NUM_FLOAT_REGS) &&
>>               ^~
>> In file included from jit-apply-x86-64.c:23:0:
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:813:37: error: 'jit_apply_struct {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_regs'; did you mean
>> 'word_regs'?
>>      jit_memcpy(&(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                      ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:43: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                            ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:813:57: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>      jit_memcpy(&(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                                          ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:43: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                            ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:815:15: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>      ++(builder->float_used);
>>                ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:819:14: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>       (builder->float_used < JIT_APPLY_NUM_FLOAT_REGS) &&
>>               ^~
>> In file included from jit-apply-x86-64.c:23:0:
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:824:37: error: 'jit_apply_struct {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_regs'; did you mean
>> 'word_regs'?
>>      jit_memcpy(&(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                      ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:43: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                            ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:824:57: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>      jit_memcpy(&(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                                          ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:43: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                            ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:826:15: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>      ++(builder->float_used);
>>                ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c: In function '_jit_builtin_apply_get_struct':
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:875:14: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>       (builder->float_used < JIT_APPLY_NUM_FLOAT_REGS))
>>               ^~
>> In file included from jit-apply-x86-64.c:23:0:
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:879:31: error: 'jit_apply_struct {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_regs'; did you mean
>> 'word_regs'?
>>           &(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:49: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                                  ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:879:51: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>           &(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                                    ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:49: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                                  ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:881:15: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>      ++(builder->float_used);
>>                ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:886:18: warning: unused variable 'align' 
>> [-Wunused-variable]
>>      unsigned int align = jit_type_get_alignment(struct_type);
>>                   ^~~~~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:907:15: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>        (builder->float_used < JIT_APPLY_NUM_FLOAT_REGS))
>>                ^~
>> In file included from jit-apply-x86-64.c:23:0:
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:911:31: error: 'jit_apply_struct {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_regs'; did you mean
>> 'word_regs'?
>>           &(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:49: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                                  ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:911:51: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>           &(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                                    ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:49: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                                  ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:913:15: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>      ++(builder->float_used);
>>                ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:927:14: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>       (builder->float_used < JIT_APPLY_NUM_FLOAT_REGS) &&
>>               ^~
>> In file included from jit-apply-x86-64.c:23:0:
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:937:31: error: 'jit_apply_struct {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_regs'; did you mean
>> 'word_regs'?
>>           &(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:49: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                                  ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:937:51: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>           &(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                                    ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:49: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                                  ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:939:15: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>      ++(builder->float_used);
>>                ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:943:14: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>       (builder->float_used < JIT_APPLY_NUM_FLOAT_REGS) &&
>>               ^~
>> In file included from jit-apply-x86-64.c:23:0:
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:949:31: error: 'jit_apply_struct {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_regs'; did you mean
>> 'word_regs'?
>>           &(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:49: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                                  ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:949:51: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>           &(builder->apply_args->float_regs[builder->float_used]),
>>                                                    ^
>> jit-internal.h:51:49: note: in definition of macro 'jit_memcpy'
>>  # define jit_memcpy(s1, s2, len) (memcpy((s1), (s2), (len)))
>>                                                  ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:951:15: error: 'jit_apply_builder {aka struct
>> <anonymous>}' has no member named 'float_used'; did you mean
>> 'word_used'?
>>      ++(builder->float_used);
>>                ^~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:961:18: warning: unused variable 'align' 
>> [-Wunused-variable]
>>      unsigned int align = jit_type_get_alignment(struct_type);
>>                   ^~~~~
>> jit-apply-x86-64.c:970:16: warning: unused variable 'align' 
>> [-Wunused-variable]
>>    unsigned int align = jit_type_get_alignment(struct_type);
>>                 ^~~~~
>> make[3]: *** [Makefile:595: jit-apply-x86-64.lo] Error 1
>> make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/rajan/work/lightning.rkt/libjit/jit'
>> make[2]: *** [Makefile:454: all] Error 2
>> make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/rajan/work/lightning.rkt/libjit/jit'
>> make[1]: *** [Makefile:430: all-recursive] Error 1
>> make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/rajan/work/lightning.rkt/libjit'
>> make: *** [Makefile:362: all] Error 2
>>
>>
>>
>> * gcc version info
>> Using built-in specs.
>> COLLECT_GCC=gcc
>> COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/6.2.1/lto-wrapper
>> Target: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
>> Configured with: /build/gcc/src/gcc/configure --prefix=/usr
>> --libdir=/usr/lib --libexecdir=/usr/lib --mandir=/usr/share/man
>> --infodir=/usr/share/info --with-bugurl=https://bugs.archlinux.org/
>> --enable-languages=c,c++,ada,fortran,go,lto,objc,obj-c++
>> --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --enable-libmpx
>> --with-system-zlib --with-isl --enable-__cxa_atexit
>> --disable-libunwind-exceptions --enable-clocale=gnu
>> --disable-libstdcxx-pch --disable-libssp --enable-gnu-unique-object
>> --enable-linker-build-id --enable-lto --enable-plugin
>> --enable-install-libiberty --with-linker-hash-style=gnu
>> --enable-gnu-indirect-function --disable-multilib --disable-werror
>> --enable-checking=release
>> Thread model: posix
>> gcc version 6.2.1 20160830 (GCC)
>>
>>
>>
>> * Processor information:
>> Architecture:          x86_64
>> CPU op-mode(s):        32-bit, 64-bit
>> Byte Order:            Little Endian
>> CPU(s):                4
>> On-line CPU(s) list:   0-3
>> Thread(s) per core:    2
>> Core(s) per socket:    2
>> Socket(s):             1
>> NUMA node(s):          1
>> Vendor ID:             GenuineIntel
>> CPU family:            6
>> Model:                 61
>> Model name:            Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5500U CPU @ 2.40GHz
>> Stepping:              4
>> CPU MHz:               2400.146
>> CPU max MHz:           3000.0000
>> CPU min MHz:           500.0000
>> BogoMIPS:              4790.48
>> Virtualization:        VT-x
>> L1d cache:             32K
>> L1i cache:             32K
>> L2 cache:              256K
>> L3 cache:              4096K
>> NUMA node0 CPU(s):     0-3
>> Flags:                 fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep
>> mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht
>> tm pbe syscall nx pdpe1gb rdtscp lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts
>> rep_good nopl xtopology nonstop_tsc aperfmperf eagerfpu pni pclmulqdq
>> dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx est tm2 ssse3 sdbg fma cx16 xtpr pdcm pcid
>> sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic movbe popcnt tsc_deadline_timer aes xsave avx
>> f16c rdrand lahf_lm abm 3dnowprefetch epb intel_pt tpr_shadow vnmi
>> flexpriority ept vpid fsgsbase tsc_adjust bmi1 avx2 smep bmi2 erms
>> invpcid rdseed adx smap xsaveopt dtherm ida arat pln pts
>>
>>
>> Looking at the gen-apply.c it looks like num_float_args are coming out
>> to be zero and the struct doesn't have float_regs in it. I have
>> attached jit-apply-rules.h or link
>> https://gist.github.com/rjnw/104dd6f5feb7b99bbff744dc5fa707bb
>> Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>> Thanks,
>> Rajan



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