- Instead of setting the suffixes in a bunch of places, just set one master
list in the top-level config. We now only modify the suffix list in a few
suites that have one particular unique suffix (.ml, .mc, .yaml, .td, .py).
- Aside from removing the need for a bunch of lit.local.cfg files, this enables
4 tests that were inadvertently being skipped (one in
Transforms/BranchFolding, a .s file each in DebugInfo/AArch64 and
CodeGen/PowerPC, and one in CodeGen/SI which is now failing and has been
XFAILED).
- This commit also fixes a bunch of config files to use config.root instead of
older copy-pasted code.
llvm-svn: 188513
Enable parsing all 32 floating point control registers $0-31 and stop trying to
parse floating point condition code register $fcc0. Also, return ParseFail if
the operand being parsed is not in the expected format.
llvm-svn: 186861
When producing objects that are abi compliant we are
marking neither the object file nor the assembly file
correctly and thus generate warnings.
We need to set the EF_CPIC flag in the ELF header when
generating direct object.
Note that the warning is only generated when compiling without PIC.
When compiling with clang the warning will be suppressed by supplying:
-Wa,-mno-shared -Wa,-call_nonpic
Also the following directive should also be added:
.option pic0
when compiling without PIC, This eliminates the need for supplying:
-mno-shared -call_nonpic
on the assembler command line.
Patch by Douglas Gilmore
llvm-svn: 184220
For COFF and MachO, sections semantically have relocations that apply to them.
That is not the case on ELF.
In relocatable objects (.o), a section with relocations in ELF has offsets to
another section where the relocations should be applied.
In dynamic objects and executables, relocations don't have an offset, they have
a virtual address. The section sh_info may or may not point to another section,
but that is not actually used for resolving the relocations.
This patch exposes that in the ObjectFile API. It has the following advantages:
* Most (all?) clients can handle this more efficiently. They will normally walk
all relocations, so doing an effort to iterate in a particular order doesn't
save time.
* llvm-readobj now prints relocations in the same way the native readelf does.
* probably most important, relocations that don't point to any section are now
visible. This is the case of relocations in the rela.dyn section. See the
updated relocation-executable.test for example.
llvm-svn: 182908
This patch solves the problem of numeric register values not being accepted:
../set_alias.s:1:11: error: expected valid expression after comma
.set r4,$4
^
The parsing of .set directive is changed and handling of symbols in code
as well to enable this feature.
The test example is added.
Patch by Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 182807
This patch removes alias definition for addiu $rs,$imm
and instead uses the TwoOperandAliasConstraint field in
the ArithLogicI instruction class.
This way all instructions that inherit ArithLogicI class
have the same macro defined.
The usage examples are added to test files.
Patch by Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 182048
This patch adds bnez and beqz instructions which represent alias definitions for bne and beq instructions as follows:
bnez $rs,$imm => bne $rs,$zero,$imm
beqz $rs,$imm => beq $rs,$zero,$imm
The corresponding test cases are added.
Patch by Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 182040
This patch adds alias for addiu instruction which enables following syntax:
addiu $rs,imm
The macro is translated as:
addiu $rs,$rs,imm
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 181729
Mips have delayslots for certain instructions
like jumps and branches. These are instructions
that follow the branch or jump and are executed
before the jump or branch is completed.
Early Mips compilers could not cope with delayslots
and left them up to the assembler. The assembler would
fill the delayslots with the appropriate instruction,
usually just a nop to allow correct runtime behavior.
The default behavior for this is set with .set reorder.
To tell the assembler that you don't want it to mess with
the delayslot one used .set noreorder.
For backwards compatibility we need to support
.set reorder and have it be the default behavior in the
assembler.
Our support for it is to insert a NOP directly after an
instruction with a delayslot when in .set reorder mode.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 180584
This patch allows the Mips assembler to parse and emit nested
expressions as instruction operands. It also extends the
expansion of memory instructions when an offset is given as
an expression.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 179657
This patch allows the assembler to recognize $fcc0
as a valid register for conditional move instructions.
Corresponding test cases have been added.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 179567
Normally r_info is just a 32 of 64 bit number matching the endian of the rest
of the file. Unfortunately, mips 64 bit little endian is special: The top 32
bits are a little endian number and the following 32 are a big endian one.
llvm-svn: 178694
This finally fixes the encoding. The patch also
* Removes eh-frame.ll. It was an unnecessary .ll to .o test that was checking
the wrong value.
* Merge fde-reloc.s and eh-frame.s into a single test, since the only difference
was the run lines.
* Don't blindly test the content of the entire .eh_frame section. It makes it
hard to anyone actually fixing a bug and hitting a difference in a binary
blob. Instead, use a CHECK for each field and document what is being checked.
llvm-svn: 178615
Revision 177141 caused a regression in all but
mips64 little endian. That is because none of the
other Mips targets had test cases checking the
contents of the .eh_frame section. This patch fixes
both the llvm code and adds an assembler test case
to include the current 4 flavors.
The test cases unfortunately rely on llvm-objdump. A
preferable method would be to use a pretty printer output
such as what readelf -wf <elf_file> would give.
I also changed the name of the test case to correct a typo.
llvm-svn: 178506
Mips assembler supports macros that allows the OR instruction
to have an immediate parameter. This patch adds an instruction
alias that converts this macro into a Mips ORI instruction.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 178316
Mips assembler allows following to be used as aliased instructions:
jal $rs for jalr $rs
jal $rd,$rd for jalr $rd,$rs
This patch provides alias definitions in td files and test cases to show the usage.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 178304
For mips a branch an 18-bit signed offset (the 16-bit
offset field shifted left 2 bits) is added to the
address of the instruction following the branch
(not the branch itself), in the branch delay slot,
to form a PC-relative effective target address.
Previously, the code generator did not perform the
shift of the immediate branch offset which resulted
in wrong instruction opcode. This patch fixes the issue.
Contributor: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 177687
This patch uses the generated instruction info tables to
identify memory/load store instructions.
After successful matching and based on the operand type
and size, it generates additional instructions to the output.
Contributor: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 177685
The .set directive in the Mips the assembler can be
used to set the value of a symbol to an expression.
This changes the symbol's value and type to conform
to the expression's.
Syntax: .set symbol, expression
This patch implements the parsing of the above syntax
and enables the parser to use defined symbols when
parsing operands.
Contributor: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 177667
The constructs %hi() and %lo() represent the high and low 16
bits of the address.
Because the 16 bit offset field of an LW instruction is
interpreted as signed, if bit 15 of the low part is 1 then the
low part will act as a negative and 1 needs to be added to the
high part.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 175707
excluding visibility bits.
Mips specific standalone assembler directive "set at".
This directive changes the general purpose register
that the assembler will use when given the symbolic
register name $at.
This does not include negative testing. That will come
in a future patch.
A side affect of this patch recognizes the different
GPR register names for temporaries between old abi
and new abi so a test case for that is included.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 175686
excluding visibility bits.
Mips (o32 abi) specific e_header setting.
EF_MIPS_ABI_O32 needs to be set in the
ELF header flags for o32 abi output.
Contributer: Reed Kotler
llvm-svn: 175569
excluding visibility bits.
Mips (Mips16) specific e_header setting.
EF_MIPS_ARCH_ASE_M16 needs to be set in the
ELF header flags for Mips16.
Contributer: Reed Kotler
llvm-svn: 175566
and enables the instruction printer to print aliased
instructions.
Due to usage of RegisterOperands a change in common
code (utils/TableGen/AsmWriterEmitter.cpp) is required
to get the correct register value if it is a RegisterOperand.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 174358
but I cannot reproduce the problem and have scrubed my sources and
even tested with llvm-lit -v --vg.
Support for Mips register information sections.
Mips ELF object files have a section that is dedicated
to register use info. Some of this information such as
the assumed Global Pointer value is used by the linker
in relocation resolution.
The register info file is .reginfo in o32 and .MIPS.options
in 64 and n32 abi files.
This patch contains the changes needed to create the sections,
but leaves the actual register accounting for a future patch.
Contributer: Jack Carter
llvm-svn: 172847
but I cannot reproduce the problem and have scrubed my sources and
even tested with llvm-lit -v --vg.
Removal of redundant code and formatting fixes.
Contributers: Jack Carter/Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 172842
but I cannot reproduce the problem and have scrubed my sources and
even tested with llvm-lit -v --vg.
The Mips RDHWR (Read Hardware Register) instruction was not
tested for assembler or dissassembler consumption. This patch
adds that functionality.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 172685
Hope you are feeling better.
The Mips RDHWR (Read Hardware Register) instruction was not
tested for assembler or dissassembler consumption. This patch
adds that functionality.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 172579
we need to generate a N64 compound relocation
R_MIPS_GPREL_32/R_MIPS_64/R_MIPS_NONE.
The bug was exposed by the SingleSourcetest case
DuffsDevice.c.
Contributer: Jack Carter
llvm-svn: 172496
register names in the standalone assembler llvm-mc.
Registers such as $A1 can represent either a 32 or
64 bit register based on the instruction using it.
In addition, based on the abi, $T0 can represent different
32 bit registers.
The problem is resolved by the Mips specific AsmParser
td definitions changing to work together. Many cases of
RegisterClass parameters are now RegisterOperand.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 172284
value in the 64 bit .eh_frame section.
It doesn't however allow exception handling to work
yet since it depends on the correct relocation model
being set in the ELF header flags.
Contributer: Jack Carter
llvm-svn: 171881
This patch provides support for the MIPS relocations:
*) R_MIPS_GOT_HI16
*) R_MIPS_GOT_LO16
*) R_MIPS_CALL_HI16
*) R_MIPS_CALL_LO16
These are used for large GOT instruction sequences.
Contributer: Jack Carter
llvm-svn: 168471
Note: [D]M{T,F}CP2 is just a recommended encoding. Vendors often provide a
custom CP2 that interprets instructions differently and may wish to add their
own instructions that use this opcode. We should ensure that this is easy to
do. I will probably add a 'has custom CP{0-3}' subtarget flag to make this
easy: We want to avoid the GCC situation where every MIPS vendor makes a custom
fork that breaks every other MIPS CPU and so can't be merged upstream.
llvm-svn: 165711
This patch provides initial implementation of load address
macro instruction for Mips. We have implemented two kinds
of expansions with their variations depending on the size
of immediate operand:
1) load address with immediate value directly:
* la d,j => addiu d,$zero,j (for -32768 <= j <= 65535)
* la d,j => lui d,hi16(j)
ori d,d,lo16(j) (for any other 32 bit value of j)
2) load load address with register offset value
* la d,j(s) => addiu d,s,j (for -32768 <= j <= 65535)
* la d,j(s) => lui d,hi16(j) (for any other 32 bit value of j)
ori d,d,lo16(j)
addu d,d,s
This patch does not cover the case when the address is loaded
from the value of the label or function.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 165561
macro instruction (li) in the assembler.
We have identified three possible expansions depending on
the size of immediate operand:
1) for 0 ≤ j ≤ 65535.
li d,j =>
ori d,$zero,j
2) for −32768 ≤ j < 0.
li d,j =>
addiu d,$zero,j
3) for any other value of j that is representable as a 32-bit integer.
li d,j =>
lui d,hi16(j)
ori d,d,lo16(j)
All of the above have been implemented in ths patch.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 165199
.set option
The patch implements following options
at - lets the assembler use the $at register for macros,
but generates warnings if the source program uses $at
noat - let source programs use $at without issuingwarnings.
noreorder - prevents the assembler from reordering machine
language instructions.
nomacro - causes the assembler to print a warning whenever
an assembler operation generates more than one
machine language instruction.
macro - lets the assembler generate multiple machine instructions
from a single assembler instruction
reorder - lets the assembler reorder machine language
instructions to improve performance
The above variants are parsed and their boolean values set or unset.
The code to actually use them will come later.
Following options are not implemented yet:
nomips16
nomicromips
move
nomove
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 165194
The assembler can alias one instruction into another based
on the operands. For example the jump instruction "J" takes
and immediate operand, but if the operand is a register the
assembler will change it into a jump register "JR" instruction.
These changes are in the instruction td file.
Test cases included
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 163368
Actually these are just stubs for parsing the directives.
Semantic support will come later.
Test cases included
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 163364
on the size of the extraction and its position in the 64 bit word.
This patch allows support of the dext transformations with mips64 direct
object output.
0 <= msb < 32 0 <= lsb < 32 0 <= pos < 32 1 <= size <= 32
DINS
The field is entirely contained in the right-most word of the doubleword
32 <= msb < 64 0 <= lsb < 32 0 <= pos < 32 2 <= size <= 64
DINSM
The field straddles the words of the doubleword
32 <= msb < 64 32 <= lsb < 64 32 <= pos < 64 1 <= size <= 32
DINSU
The field is entirely contained in the left-most word of the doubleword
llvm-svn: 163010
on the size of the extraction and its position in the 64 bit word.
This patch allows support of the dext transformations with mips64 direct
object output.
0 <= msb < 32 0 <= lsb < 32 0 <= pos < 32 1 <= size <= 32
DINS
The field is entirely contained in the right-most word of the doubleword
32 <= msb < 64 0 <= lsb < 32 0 <= pos < 32 2 <= size <= 64
DINSM
The field straddles the words of the doubleword
32 <= msb < 64 32 <= lsb < 64 32 <= pos < 64 1 <= size <= 32
DINSU
The field is entirely contained in the left-most word of the doubleword
llvm-svn: 162782
transformed to the final instruction variant. An
example would be dsrll which is transformed into
dsll32 if the shift value is greater than 32.
For direct object output we need to do this transformation
in the codegen. If the instruction was inside branch
delay slot, it was being missed. This patch corrects this
oversight.
llvm-svn: 162779
Instructions emitted to compute branch offsets now use immediate operands
instead of symbolic labels. This change was needed because there were problems
when R_MIPS_HI16/LO16 relocations were used to make shared objects.
llvm-svn: 162731
within the codegen EK_GPRel64BlockAddress. This was not
supported for direct object output and resulted in an assertion.
This change adds support for EK_GPRel64BlockAddress for
direct object.
One fallout from this is to turn on rela relocations
for mips64 to match gas.
llvm-svn: 162334
initialize fields of the class that it used.
The result was nonsense code.
Before:
0000000000000000 <foo>:
0: 00441100 0x441100
4: 03e00008 jr ra
8: 00000000 nop
After:
0000000000000000 <foo>:
0: 00041000 sll v0,a0,0x0
4: 03e00008 jr ra
8: 00000000 nop
llvm-svn: 161377
were using a class defined for 32 bit instructions and
thus the instruction was for addiu instead of daddiu.
This was corrected by adding the instruction opcode as a
field in the base class to be filled in by the defs.
llvm-svn: 161359
These 2 relocations gain access to the
highest and the second highest 16 bits
of a 64 bit object.
R_MIPS_HIGHER %higher(A+S)
The %higher(x) function is [ (((long long) x + 0x80008000LL) >> 32) & 0xffff ].
R_MIPS_HIGHEST %highest(A+S)
The %highest(x) function is [ (((long long) x + 0x800080008000LL) >> 48) & 0xffff ].
llvm-svn: 161348
Mips shift instructions DSLL, DSRL and DSRA are transformed into
DSLL32, DSRL32 and DSRA32 respectively if the shift amount is between
32 and 63
Here is a description of DSLL:
Purpose: Doubleword Shift Left Logical Plus 32
To execute a left-shift of a doubleword by a fixed amount--32 to 63 bits
Description: GPR[rd] <- GPR[rt] << (sa+32)
The 64-bit doubleword contents of GPR rt are shifted left, inserting
zeros into the emptied bits; the result is placed in
GPR rd. The bit-shift amount in the range 0 to 31 is specified by sa.
This patch implements the direct object output of these instructions.
llvm-svn: 160277
is used in cases where global symbols are
directly represented in the GOT and we use an
offset into the global offset table.
This patch adds direct object support for R_MIPS_GOT_DISP.
llvm-svn: 160183
It takes advantage of r159299 which introduces relocation support for N64.
elf-dump needed to be upgraded to support N64 relocations as well.
This passes make check.
Jack
llvm-svn: 159302
Fix 'sys::IdentifyFileType' to work with big and little endian byte orderings
when reading the ELF object file type.
Initial patch by Stefan Hepp.
llvm-svn: 159138
- Remove code which lowers pseudo SETGP01.
- Fix LowerSETGP01. The first two of the three instructions that are emitted to
initialize the global pointer register now use register $2.
- Stop emitting .cpload directive.
llvm-svn: 156689
pointer register.
This is the first of the series of patches which clean up the way global pointer
register is used. The patches will make the following improvements:
- Make $gp an allocatable temporary register rather than reserving it.
- Use a virtual register as the global pointer register and let the register
allocator decide which register to assign to it or whether spill/reloads are
needed.
- Make sure $gp is valid at the entry of a called function, which is necessary
for functions using lazy binding.
- Remove the need for emitting .cprestore and .cpload directives.
llvm-svn: 156671
1. CHECKNEXT was used instead of CHECK-NEXT which caused the line to be
ignored which in turn hid the next 2 problems:
2. ('sh_offset', 0x{{{[0-9,a-f]+}}) had one too many leading curly braces and
failed to do it's job of accepting all hex digits and:
3. The check for the hex values for the code instructions didn't account for
blank separators.
Patch by Jack Carter.
llvm-svn: 154842
This patch allows llvm to recognize that a 64 bit object file is being produced
and that the subsequently generated ELF header has the correct information.
The test case checks for both big and little endian flavors.
Patch by Jack Carter.
llvm-svn: 153889
* Removed test/lib/llvm.exp - it is no longer needed
* Deleted the dg.exp reading code from test/lit.cfg. There are no dg.exp files
left in the test suite so this code is no longer required. test/lit.cfg is
now much shorter and clearer
* Removed a lot of duplicate code in lit.local.cfg files that need access to
the root configuration, by adding a "root" attribute to the TestingConfig
object. This attribute is dynamically computed to provide the same
information as was previously provided by the custom getRoot functions.
* Documented the config.root attribute in docs/CommandGuide/lit.pod
llvm-svn: 153408
These changes allow us to compile big endian from the command line for 32 bit
Mips targets. This patch will result in code and data actually being produced
in the correct endianess.
llvm-svn: 153153