Use ELF function index to distinguish generated functions.
We replaced LLVMLongName and LLVMStubName with ElfFuncName,
and we are using the simple name: Art0, Art1, ..., ArtN,
as the function name of every generated functions. This
gives us 3 benefits:
1. We can avoid the ambiguous function name returned by
LLVMLongName() in some special situation.
2. We don't need to have the art::Method object during
the executable linking procedure. Besides, this will
make bootstrapping easier.
3. Reduce the size of the ELF executable, since we don't
have to save a long function name, which usually contains
more than 30 characters.
Change-Id: Ib698062b272458e847ad5545d7acf33a4dc9eb85
diff --git a/src/compiler_llvm/compiler_llvm.h b/src/compiler_llvm/compiler_llvm.h
index b9f8d00..8bb053e 100644
--- a/src/compiler_llvm/compiler_llvm.h
+++ b/src/compiler_llvm/compiler_llvm.h
@@ -93,12 +93,10 @@
return (elf_loader_.get() != NULL);
}
- const void* GetMethodCodeAddr(const CompiledMethod* cm,
- const Method* method) const;
+ const void* GetMethodCodeAddr(const CompiledMethod* cm) const;
const Method::InvokeStub* GetMethodInvokeStubAddr(
- const CompiledInvokeStub* cm,
- const Method* method) const;
+ const CompiledInvokeStub* cm) const;
std::vector<ElfImage> GetElfImages() const;