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TargetParser: FPU/ARCH/EXT parsing refactory - NFC This new class in a global context contain arch-specific knowledge in order to provide LLVM libraries, tools and projects with the ability to understand the architectures. For now, only FPU, ARCH and ARCH extensions on ARM are supported. Current behaviour it to parse from free-text to enum values and back, so that all users can share the same parser and codes. This simplifies a lot both the ASM/Obj streamers in the back-end (where this came from), and the front-end parsers for command line arguments (where this is going to be used next). The previous implementation, using .def/.h includes is deprecated due to its inflexibility to be built without the backend support and for being too cumbersome. As more architectures join this scheme, and as more features of such architectures are added (such as hardware features, type sizes, etc) into a full blown TargetDescription class, having a set of classes is the most sane implementation. The ultimate goal of this refactor both LLVM's and Clang's target description classes into one unique interface, so that we can de-duplicate and standardise the descriptions, as well as make it available for other front-ends, tools, etc. The FPU parsing for command line options in Clang has been converted to use this new library and a number of aliases were added for compatibility: * A bogus neon-vfpv3 alias (neon defaults to vfp3) * armv5/v6 * {fp4/fp5}-{sp/dp}-d16 Next steps: * Port Clang's ARCH/EXT parsing to use this library. * Create a TableGen back-end to generate this information. * Run this TableGen process regardless of which back-ends are built. * Expose more information and rename it to TargetDescription. * Continue re-factoring Clang to use as much of it as possible. llvm-svn: 236900
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//===-- TargetParser - Parser for target features ---------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements a target parser to recognise hardware features such as
// FPU/CPU/ARCH names as well as specific support such as HDIV, etc.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/Support/ARMBuildAttributes.h"
#include "llvm/Support/TargetParser.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h"
using namespace llvm;
namespace {
// List of canonical FPU names (use getFPUSynonym)
// FIXME: TableGen this.
struct {
const char * Name;
ARM::FPUKind ID;
} FPUNames[] = {
{ "invalid", ARM::FK_INVALID },
{ "vfp", ARM::FK_VFP },
{ "vfpv2", ARM::FK_VFPV2 },
{ "vfpv3", ARM::FK_VFPV3 },
{ "vfpv3-d16", ARM::FK_VFPV3_D16 },
{ "vfpv4", ARM::FK_VFPV4 },
{ "vfpv4-d16", ARM::FK_VFPV4_D16 },
{ "fpv5-d16", ARM::FK_FPV5_D16 },
{ "fp-armv8", ARM::FK_FP_ARMV8 },
{ "neon", ARM::FK_NEON },
{ "neon-vfpv4", ARM::FK_NEON_VFPV4 },
{ "neon-fp-armv8", ARM::FK_NEON_FP_ARMV8 },
{ "crypto-neon-fp-armv8", ARM::FK_CRYPTO_NEON_FP_ARMV8 },
{ "softvfp", ARM::FK_SOFTVFP }
TargetParser: FPU/ARCH/EXT parsing refactory - NFC This new class in a global context contain arch-specific knowledge in order to provide LLVM libraries, tools and projects with the ability to understand the architectures. For now, only FPU, ARCH and ARCH extensions on ARM are supported. Current behaviour it to parse from free-text to enum values and back, so that all users can share the same parser and codes. This simplifies a lot both the ASM/Obj streamers in the back-end (where this came from), and the front-end parsers for command line arguments (where this is going to be used next). The previous implementation, using .def/.h includes is deprecated due to its inflexibility to be built without the backend support and for being too cumbersome. As more architectures join this scheme, and as more features of such architectures are added (such as hardware features, type sizes, etc) into a full blown TargetDescription class, having a set of classes is the most sane implementation. The ultimate goal of this refactor both LLVM's and Clang's target description classes into one unique interface, so that we can de-duplicate and standardise the descriptions, as well as make it available for other front-ends, tools, etc. The FPU parsing for command line options in Clang has been converted to use this new library and a number of aliases were added for compatibility: * A bogus neon-vfpv3 alias (neon defaults to vfp3) * armv5/v6 * {fp4/fp5}-{sp/dp}-d16 Next steps: * Port Clang's ARCH/EXT parsing to use this library. * Create a TableGen back-end to generate this information. * Run this TableGen process regardless of which back-ends are built. * Expose more information and rename it to TargetDescription. * Continue re-factoring Clang to use as much of it as possible. llvm-svn: 236900
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};
// List of canonical arch names (use getArchSynonym)
// FIXME: TableGen this.
struct {
const char *Name;
ARM::ArchKind ID;
const char *DefaultCPU;
ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch DefaultArch;
} ARCHNames[] = {
{ "invalid", ARM::AK_INVALID, nullptr, ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::Pre_v4 },
{ "armv2", ARM::AK_ARMV2, "2", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v4 },
{ "armv2a", ARM::AK_ARMV2A, "2A", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v4 },
{ "armv3", ARM::AK_ARMV3, "3", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v4 },
{ "armv3m", ARM::AK_ARMV3M, "3M", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v4 },
{ "armv4", ARM::AK_ARMV4, "4", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v4 },
{ "armv4t", ARM::AK_ARMV4T, "4T", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v4T },
{ "armv5", ARM::AK_ARMV5, "5", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v5T },
{ "armv5t", ARM::AK_ARMV5T, "5T", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v5T },
{ "armv5te", ARM::AK_ARMV5TE, "5TE", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v5TE },
{ "armv6", ARM::AK_ARMV6, "6", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v6 },
{ "armv6j", ARM::AK_ARMV6J, "6J", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v6 },
{ "armv6k", ARM::AK_ARMV6K, "6K", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v6K },
{ "armv6t2", ARM::AK_ARMV6T2, "6T2", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v6T2 },
{ "armv6z", ARM::AK_ARMV6Z, "6Z", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v6KZ },
{ "armv6zk", ARM::AK_ARMV6ZK, "6ZK", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v6KZ },
{ "armv6-m", ARM::AK_ARMV6M, "6-M", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v6_M },
{ "armv7", ARM::AK_ARMV7, "7", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v7 },
{ "armv7-a", ARM::AK_ARMV7A, "7-A", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v7 },
{ "armv7-r", ARM::AK_ARMV7R, "7-R", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v7 },
{ "armv7-m", ARM::AK_ARMV7M, "7-M", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v7 },
{ "armv8-a", ARM::AK_ARMV8A, "8-A", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v8 },
{ "armv8.1-a", ARM::AK_ARMV8_1A, "8.1-A", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v8 },
{ "iwmmxt", ARM::AK_IWMMXT, "iwmmxt", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v5TE },
{ "iwmmxt2", ARM::AK_IWMMXT2, "iwmmxt2", ARMBuildAttrs::CPUArch::v5TE }
TargetParser: FPU/ARCH/EXT parsing refactory - NFC This new class in a global context contain arch-specific knowledge in order to provide LLVM libraries, tools and projects with the ability to understand the architectures. For now, only FPU, ARCH and ARCH extensions on ARM are supported. Current behaviour it to parse from free-text to enum values and back, so that all users can share the same parser and codes. This simplifies a lot both the ASM/Obj streamers in the back-end (where this came from), and the front-end parsers for command line arguments (where this is going to be used next). The previous implementation, using .def/.h includes is deprecated due to its inflexibility to be built without the backend support and for being too cumbersome. As more architectures join this scheme, and as more features of such architectures are added (such as hardware features, type sizes, etc) into a full blown TargetDescription class, having a set of classes is the most sane implementation. The ultimate goal of this refactor both LLVM's and Clang's target description classes into one unique interface, so that we can de-duplicate and standardise the descriptions, as well as make it available for other front-ends, tools, etc. The FPU parsing for command line options in Clang has been converted to use this new library and a number of aliases were added for compatibility: * A bogus neon-vfpv3 alias (neon defaults to vfp3) * armv5/v6 * {fp4/fp5}-{sp/dp}-d16 Next steps: * Port Clang's ARCH/EXT parsing to use this library. * Create a TableGen back-end to generate this information. * Run this TableGen process regardless of which back-ends are built. * Expose more information and rename it to TargetDescription. * Continue re-factoring Clang to use as much of it as possible. llvm-svn: 236900
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};
// List of canonical ARCH names (use getARCHSynonym)
// FIXME: TableGen this.
struct {
const char *Name;
ARM::ArchExtKind ID;
} ARCHExtNames[] = {
{ "invalid", ARM::AEK_INVALID },
{ "crc", ARM::AEK_CRC },
{ "crypto", ARM::AEK_CRYPTO },
{ "fp", ARM::AEK_FP },
{ "idiv", ARM::AEK_HWDIV },
{ "mp", ARM::AEK_MP },
{ "sec", ARM::AEK_SEC },
{ "virt", ARM::AEK_VIRT }
TargetParser: FPU/ARCH/EXT parsing refactory - NFC This new class in a global context contain arch-specific knowledge in order to provide LLVM libraries, tools and projects with the ability to understand the architectures. For now, only FPU, ARCH and ARCH extensions on ARM are supported. Current behaviour it to parse from free-text to enum values and back, so that all users can share the same parser and codes. This simplifies a lot both the ASM/Obj streamers in the back-end (where this came from), and the front-end parsers for command line arguments (where this is going to be used next). The previous implementation, using .def/.h includes is deprecated due to its inflexibility to be built without the backend support and for being too cumbersome. As more architectures join this scheme, and as more features of such architectures are added (such as hardware features, type sizes, etc) into a full blown TargetDescription class, having a set of classes is the most sane implementation. The ultimate goal of this refactor both LLVM's and Clang's target description classes into one unique interface, so that we can de-duplicate and standardise the descriptions, as well as make it available for other front-ends, tools, etc. The FPU parsing for command line options in Clang has been converted to use this new library and a number of aliases were added for compatibility: * A bogus neon-vfpv3 alias (neon defaults to vfp3) * armv5/v6 * {fp4/fp5}-{sp/dp}-d16 Next steps: * Port Clang's ARCH/EXT parsing to use this library. * Create a TableGen back-end to generate this information. * Run this TableGen process regardless of which back-ends are built. * Expose more information and rename it to TargetDescription. * Continue re-factoring Clang to use as much of it as possible. llvm-svn: 236900
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};
} // namespace
namespace llvm {
// ======================================================= //
// Information by ID
// ======================================================= //
const char *ARMTargetParser::getFPUName(unsigned ID) {
if (ID >= ARM::FK_LAST)
TargetParser: FPU/ARCH/EXT parsing refactory - NFC This new class in a global context contain arch-specific knowledge in order to provide LLVM libraries, tools and projects with the ability to understand the architectures. For now, only FPU, ARCH and ARCH extensions on ARM are supported. Current behaviour it to parse from free-text to enum values and back, so that all users can share the same parser and codes. This simplifies a lot both the ASM/Obj streamers in the back-end (where this came from), and the front-end parsers for command line arguments (where this is going to be used next). The previous implementation, using .def/.h includes is deprecated due to its inflexibility to be built without the backend support and for being too cumbersome. As more architectures join this scheme, and as more features of such architectures are added (such as hardware features, type sizes, etc) into a full blown TargetDescription class, having a set of classes is the most sane implementation. The ultimate goal of this refactor both LLVM's and Clang's target description classes into one unique interface, so that we can de-duplicate and standardise the descriptions, as well as make it available for other front-ends, tools, etc. The FPU parsing for command line options in Clang has been converted to use this new library and a number of aliases were added for compatibility: * A bogus neon-vfpv3 alias (neon defaults to vfp3) * armv5/v6 * {fp4/fp5}-{sp/dp}-d16 Next steps: * Port Clang's ARCH/EXT parsing to use this library. * Create a TableGen back-end to generate this information. * Run this TableGen process regardless of which back-ends are built. * Expose more information and rename it to TargetDescription. * Continue re-factoring Clang to use as much of it as possible. llvm-svn: 236900
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return nullptr;
return FPUNames[ID].Name;
}
const char *ARMTargetParser::getArchName(unsigned ID) {
if (ID >= ARM::AK_LAST)
TargetParser: FPU/ARCH/EXT parsing refactory - NFC This new class in a global context contain arch-specific knowledge in order to provide LLVM libraries, tools and projects with the ability to understand the architectures. For now, only FPU, ARCH and ARCH extensions on ARM are supported. Current behaviour it to parse from free-text to enum values and back, so that all users can share the same parser and codes. This simplifies a lot both the ASM/Obj streamers in the back-end (where this came from), and the front-end parsers for command line arguments (where this is going to be used next). The previous implementation, using .def/.h includes is deprecated due to its inflexibility to be built without the backend support and for being too cumbersome. As more architectures join this scheme, and as more features of such architectures are added (such as hardware features, type sizes, etc) into a full blown TargetDescription class, having a set of classes is the most sane implementation. The ultimate goal of this refactor both LLVM's and Clang's target description classes into one unique interface, so that we can de-duplicate and standardise the descriptions, as well as make it available for other front-ends, tools, etc. The FPU parsing for command line options in Clang has been converted to use this new library and a number of aliases were added for compatibility: * A bogus neon-vfpv3 alias (neon defaults to vfp3) * armv5/v6 * {fp4/fp5}-{sp/dp}-d16 Next steps: * Port Clang's ARCH/EXT parsing to use this library. * Create a TableGen back-end to generate this information. * Run this TableGen process regardless of which back-ends are built. * Expose more information and rename it to TargetDescription. * Continue re-factoring Clang to use as much of it as possible. llvm-svn: 236900
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return nullptr;
return ARCHNames[ID].Name;
}
const char *ARMTargetParser::getArchDefaultCPUName(unsigned ID) {
if (ID >= ARM::AK_LAST)
TargetParser: FPU/ARCH/EXT parsing refactory - NFC This new class in a global context contain arch-specific knowledge in order to provide LLVM libraries, tools and projects with the ability to understand the architectures. For now, only FPU, ARCH and ARCH extensions on ARM are supported. Current behaviour it to parse from free-text to enum values and back, so that all users can share the same parser and codes. This simplifies a lot both the ASM/Obj streamers in the back-end (where this came from), and the front-end parsers for command line arguments (where this is going to be used next). The previous implementation, using .def/.h includes is deprecated due to its inflexibility to be built without the backend support and for being too cumbersome. As more architectures join this scheme, and as more features of such architectures are added (such as hardware features, type sizes, etc) into a full blown TargetDescription class, having a set of classes is the most sane implementation. The ultimate goal of this refactor both LLVM's and Clang's target description classes into one unique interface, so that we can de-duplicate and standardise the descriptions, as well as make it available for other front-ends, tools, etc. The FPU parsing for command line options in Clang has been converted to use this new library and a number of aliases were added for compatibility: * A bogus neon-vfpv3 alias (neon defaults to vfp3) * armv5/v6 * {fp4/fp5}-{sp/dp}-d16 Next steps: * Port Clang's ARCH/EXT parsing to use this library. * Create a TableGen back-end to generate this information. * Run this TableGen process regardless of which back-ends are built. * Expose more information and rename it to TargetDescription. * Continue re-factoring Clang to use as much of it as possible. llvm-svn: 236900
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return nullptr;
return ARCHNames[ID].DefaultCPU;
}
unsigned ARMTargetParser::getArchDefaultCPUArch(unsigned ID) {
if (ID >= ARM::AK_LAST)
TargetParser: FPU/ARCH/EXT parsing refactory - NFC This new class in a global context contain arch-specific knowledge in order to provide LLVM libraries, tools and projects with the ability to understand the architectures. For now, only FPU, ARCH and ARCH extensions on ARM are supported. Current behaviour it to parse from free-text to enum values and back, so that all users can share the same parser and codes. This simplifies a lot both the ASM/Obj streamers in the back-end (where this came from), and the front-end parsers for command line arguments (where this is going to be used next). The previous implementation, using .def/.h includes is deprecated due to its inflexibility to be built without the backend support and for being too cumbersome. As more architectures join this scheme, and as more features of such architectures are added (such as hardware features, type sizes, etc) into a full blown TargetDescription class, having a set of classes is the most sane implementation. The ultimate goal of this refactor both LLVM's and Clang's target description classes into one unique interface, so that we can de-duplicate and standardise the descriptions, as well as make it available for other front-ends, tools, etc. The FPU parsing for command line options in Clang has been converted to use this new library and a number of aliases were added for compatibility: * A bogus neon-vfpv3 alias (neon defaults to vfp3) * armv5/v6 * {fp4/fp5}-{sp/dp}-d16 Next steps: * Port Clang's ARCH/EXT parsing to use this library. * Create a TableGen back-end to generate this information. * Run this TableGen process regardless of which back-ends are built. * Expose more information and rename it to TargetDescription. * Continue re-factoring Clang to use as much of it as possible. llvm-svn: 236900
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return 0;
return ARCHNames[ID].DefaultArch;
}
const char *ARMTargetParser::getArchExtName(unsigned ID) {
if (ID >= ARM::AEK_LAST)
TargetParser: FPU/ARCH/EXT parsing refactory - NFC This new class in a global context contain arch-specific knowledge in order to provide LLVM libraries, tools and projects with the ability to understand the architectures. For now, only FPU, ARCH and ARCH extensions on ARM are supported. Current behaviour it to parse from free-text to enum values and back, so that all users can share the same parser and codes. This simplifies a lot both the ASM/Obj streamers in the back-end (where this came from), and the front-end parsers for command line arguments (where this is going to be used next). The previous implementation, using .def/.h includes is deprecated due to its inflexibility to be built without the backend support and for being too cumbersome. As more architectures join this scheme, and as more features of such architectures are added (such as hardware features, type sizes, etc) into a full blown TargetDescription class, having a set of classes is the most sane implementation. The ultimate goal of this refactor both LLVM's and Clang's target description classes into one unique interface, so that we can de-duplicate and standardise the descriptions, as well as make it available for other front-ends, tools, etc. The FPU parsing for command line options in Clang has been converted to use this new library and a number of aliases were added for compatibility: * A bogus neon-vfpv3 alias (neon defaults to vfp3) * armv5/v6 * {fp4/fp5}-{sp/dp}-d16 Next steps: * Port Clang's ARCH/EXT parsing to use this library. * Create a TableGen back-end to generate this information. * Run this TableGen process regardless of which back-ends are built. * Expose more information and rename it to TargetDescription. * Continue re-factoring Clang to use as much of it as possible. llvm-svn: 236900
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return nullptr;
return ARCHExtNames[ID].Name;
}
// ======================================================= //
// Parsers
// ======================================================= //
StringRef ARMTargetParser::getFPUSynonym(StringRef FPU) {
return StringSwitch<StringRef>(FPU)
.Cases("fpa", "fpe2", "fpe3", "maverick", "invalid") // Unsupported
.Case("vfp2", "vfpv2")
.Case("vfp3", "vfpv3")
.Case("vfp4", "vfpv4")
.Case("vfp3-d16", "vfpv3-d16")
.Case("vfp4-d16", "vfpv4-d16")
// FIXME: sp-16 is NOT the same as d16
.Cases("fp4-sp-d16", "fpv4-sp-d16", "vfpv4-d16")
.Cases("fp4-dp-d16", "fpv4-dp-d16", "vfpv4-d16")
.Cases("fp5-sp-d16", "fpv5-sp-d16", "fpv5-d16")
.Cases("fp5-dp-d16", "fpv5-dp-d16", "fpv5-d16")
// FIXME: Clang uses it, but it's bogus, since neon defaults to vfpv3.
.Case("neon-vfpv3", "neon")
.Default(FPU);
}
StringRef ARMTargetParser::getArchSynonym(StringRef Arch) {
return StringSwitch<StringRef>(Arch)
.Case("armv5tej", "armv5te")
.Case("armv6m", "armv6-m")
.Case("armv7a", "armv7-a")
.Case("armv7r", "armv7-r")
.Case("armv7m", "armv7-m")
.Case("armv8a", "armv8-a")
.Case("armv8.1a", "armv8.1-a")
.Default(Arch);
}
unsigned ARMTargetParser::parseFPU(StringRef FPU) {
StringRef Syn = getFPUSynonym(FPU);
for (const auto F : FPUNames) {
if (Syn == F.Name)
return F.ID;
}
return ARM::FK_INVALID;
TargetParser: FPU/ARCH/EXT parsing refactory - NFC This new class in a global context contain arch-specific knowledge in order to provide LLVM libraries, tools and projects with the ability to understand the architectures. For now, only FPU, ARCH and ARCH extensions on ARM are supported. Current behaviour it to parse from free-text to enum values and back, so that all users can share the same parser and codes. This simplifies a lot both the ASM/Obj streamers in the back-end (where this came from), and the front-end parsers for command line arguments (where this is going to be used next). The previous implementation, using .def/.h includes is deprecated due to its inflexibility to be built without the backend support and for being too cumbersome. As more architectures join this scheme, and as more features of such architectures are added (such as hardware features, type sizes, etc) into a full blown TargetDescription class, having a set of classes is the most sane implementation. The ultimate goal of this refactor both LLVM's and Clang's target description classes into one unique interface, so that we can de-duplicate and standardise the descriptions, as well as make it available for other front-ends, tools, etc. The FPU parsing for command line options in Clang has been converted to use this new library and a number of aliases were added for compatibility: * A bogus neon-vfpv3 alias (neon defaults to vfp3) * armv5/v6 * {fp4/fp5}-{sp/dp}-d16 Next steps: * Port Clang's ARCH/EXT parsing to use this library. * Create a TableGen back-end to generate this information. * Run this TableGen process regardless of which back-ends are built. * Expose more information and rename it to TargetDescription. * Continue re-factoring Clang to use as much of it as possible. llvm-svn: 236900
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}
unsigned ARMTargetParser::parseArch(StringRef Arch) {
StringRef Syn = getArchSynonym(Arch);
for (const auto A : ARCHNames) {
if (Syn == A.Name)
return A.ID;
}
return ARM::AK_INVALID;
TargetParser: FPU/ARCH/EXT parsing refactory - NFC This new class in a global context contain arch-specific knowledge in order to provide LLVM libraries, tools and projects with the ability to understand the architectures. For now, only FPU, ARCH and ARCH extensions on ARM are supported. Current behaviour it to parse from free-text to enum values and back, so that all users can share the same parser and codes. This simplifies a lot both the ASM/Obj streamers in the back-end (where this came from), and the front-end parsers for command line arguments (where this is going to be used next). The previous implementation, using .def/.h includes is deprecated due to its inflexibility to be built without the backend support and for being too cumbersome. As more architectures join this scheme, and as more features of such architectures are added (such as hardware features, type sizes, etc) into a full blown TargetDescription class, having a set of classes is the most sane implementation. The ultimate goal of this refactor both LLVM's and Clang's target description classes into one unique interface, so that we can de-duplicate and standardise the descriptions, as well as make it available for other front-ends, tools, etc. The FPU parsing for command line options in Clang has been converted to use this new library and a number of aliases were added for compatibility: * A bogus neon-vfpv3 alias (neon defaults to vfp3) * armv5/v6 * {fp4/fp5}-{sp/dp}-d16 Next steps: * Port Clang's ARCH/EXT parsing to use this library. * Create a TableGen back-end to generate this information. * Run this TableGen process regardless of which back-ends are built. * Expose more information and rename it to TargetDescription. * Continue re-factoring Clang to use as much of it as possible. llvm-svn: 236900
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}
unsigned ARMTargetParser::parseArchExt(StringRef ArchExt) {
for (const auto A : ARCHExtNames) {
if (ArchExt == A.Name)
return A.ID;
}
return ARM::AEK_INVALID;
TargetParser: FPU/ARCH/EXT parsing refactory - NFC This new class in a global context contain arch-specific knowledge in order to provide LLVM libraries, tools and projects with the ability to understand the architectures. For now, only FPU, ARCH and ARCH extensions on ARM are supported. Current behaviour it to parse from free-text to enum values and back, so that all users can share the same parser and codes. This simplifies a lot both the ASM/Obj streamers in the back-end (where this came from), and the front-end parsers for command line arguments (where this is going to be used next). The previous implementation, using .def/.h includes is deprecated due to its inflexibility to be built without the backend support and for being too cumbersome. As more architectures join this scheme, and as more features of such architectures are added (such as hardware features, type sizes, etc) into a full blown TargetDescription class, having a set of classes is the most sane implementation. The ultimate goal of this refactor both LLVM's and Clang's target description classes into one unique interface, so that we can de-duplicate and standardise the descriptions, as well as make it available for other front-ends, tools, etc. The FPU parsing for command line options in Clang has been converted to use this new library and a number of aliases were added for compatibility: * A bogus neon-vfpv3 alias (neon defaults to vfp3) * armv5/v6 * {fp4/fp5}-{sp/dp}-d16 Next steps: * Port Clang's ARCH/EXT parsing to use this library. * Create a TableGen back-end to generate this information. * Run this TableGen process regardless of which back-ends are built. * Expose more information and rename it to TargetDescription. * Continue re-factoring Clang to use as much of it as possible. llvm-svn: 236900
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}
} // namespace llvm