for ELF to work.
2) RIP addressing: Use SIB bytes for absolute relocations where RegBase=0,
IndexReg=0.
3) The JIT can get the real address of cstpools and jmptables during
code emission, fix that for object code emission
llvm-svn: 78129
For other VLDn and VSTn operations, we need to list the multiple registers
explicitly anyway, so there's no point in special-casing this one usage.
llvm-svn: 78109
functions.
- Fix variant flattening when the variant embeds an operand reference.
- Ignore instructions which reference an operand multiple times (e.g., "xorb
$dst, $dst"), and operands which have extra flags (e.g., "$dst:subreg32").
llvm-svn: 78099
distinguish that the result is errno, so it can't use it to provide more
information about the error (it also exposes the numeric value of errno).
llvm-svn: 78098
When LowerExtract eliminates an EXTRACT_SUBREG with a kill flag, it moves the
kill flag to the place where the sub-register is killed. This can accidentally
overlap with the use of a sibling sub-register, and we have trouble.
In the test case we have this code:
Live Ins: %R0 %R1 %R2
%R2L<def> = EXTRACT_SUBREG %R2<kill>, 1
%R2H<def> = LOAD16fi <fi#-1>, 0, Mem:LD(2,4) [FixedStack-1 + 0]
%R1L<def> = EXTRACT_SUBREG %R1<kill>, 1
%R0L<def> = EXTRACT_SUBREG %R0<kill>, 1
%R0H<def> = ADD16 %R2H<kill>, %R2L<kill>, %AZ<imp-def>, %AN<imp-def>, %AC0<imp-def>, %V<imp-def>, %VS<imp-def>
subreg: CONVERTING: %R2L<def> = EXTRACT_SUBREG %R2<kill>, 1
subreg: eliminated!
subreg: killed here: %R0H<def> = ADD16 %R2H, %R2L, %R2<imp-use,kill>, %AZ<imp-def>, %AN<imp-def>, %AC0<imp-def>, %V<imp-def>, %VS<imp-def>
The kill flag on %R2 is moved to the last instruction, and the live range overlaps with the definition of %R2H:
*** Bad machine code: Redefining a live physical register ***
- function: f
- basic block: 0x18358c0 (#0)
- instruction: %R2H<def> = LOAD16fi <fi#-1>, 0, Mem:LD(2,4) [FixedStack-1 + 0]
Register R2H was defined but already live.
The fix is to replace EXTRACT_SUBREG with IMPLICIT_DEF instead of eliminating
it completely:
subreg: CONVERTING: %R2L<def> = EXTRACT_SUBREG %R2<kill>, 1
subreg: replace by: %R2L<def> = IMPLICIT_DEF %R2<kill>
Note that these IMPLICIT_DEF instructions survive to the asm output. It is
necessary to fix the stack-color-with-reg test case because of that.
llvm-svn: 78093
Implicit operands no longer get a free pass: Imp-use requires a live register
and imp-def requires a dead register.
There is also no special rule allowing redefinition of a sub-register when the
super-register is live. The super register must have imp-kill+imp-def operands
instead.
llvm-svn: 78090
killed by another operand.
There is probably a better fix. Either 1) scavenger can look at other operands, or
2) livevariables can be smarter about kill markers. Patches welcome.
llvm-svn: 78072
* Use "svn info" to get last revision in repo, will get matching tarballs
* Now run "svn -q" since "svn info" tells us the revision number
llvm-svn: 78065
TLI.computeMaskedBitsForTargetNode from ComputeMaskedBits, since
the former may call back into the latter. This fixes a major
compile time problem on a testcase that happnened to hit this
in a particularly bad way, PR4643.
llvm-svn: 78023
When LowerSubregsInstructionPass::LowerInsert eliminates an INSERT_SUBREG
instriction because it is an identity copy, make sure that the same registers
are alive before and after the elimination.
When the super-register is marked <undef> this requires inserting an
IMPLICIT_DEF instruction to make sure the super register is live.
Fix a related bug where a kill flag on the inserted sub-register was not transferred properly.
Finally, clear the undef flag in MachineInstr::addRegisterKilled. Undef implies dead and kill implies live, so they cant both be valid.
llvm-svn: 77989
appropriate. Patch per report on llvmdev. No testcase because the
original report didn't come with a testcase, and I can't come up with a case
that actually fails.
llvm-svn: 77986
- The theory is these should never actually be called, since these boil down to
passes which can access the target data via the standard mechanism.
llvm-svn: 77975
Since we're generating stubs by hands we don't follow the ABI and don't
create a register spill area.
Don't use this area in compilation callback!
llvm-svn: 77968
This is not just a matter of passing in the target triple from the module;
currently backends are making decisions based on the build and host
architecture. The goal is to migrate to making these decisions based off of the
triple (in conjunction with the feature string). Thus most clients pass in the
target triple, or the host triple if that is empty.
This has one important change in the way behavior of the JIT and llc.
For the JIT, it was previously selecting the Target based on the host
(naturally), but it was setting the target machine features based on the triple
from the module. Now it is setting the target machine features based on the
triple of the host.
For LLC, -march was previously only used to select the target, the target
machine features were initialized from the module's triple (which may have been
empty). Now the target triple is taken from the module, or the host's triple is
used if that is empty. Then the triple is adjusted to match -march.
The take away is that -march for llc is now used in conjunction with the host
triple to initialize the subtarget. If users want more deterministic behavior
from llc, they should use -mtriple, or set the triple in the input module.
llvm-svn: 77946
options, which don't appear to be useful. -enable-mips-absolute-call is
completely unused (and unless I'm mistaken, is supposed to have the
same effect that -relocation-model=dynamic-no-pic should have),
and -disable-mips-abicall appears to be effectively a
synonym for -relocation-model=static. Adjust the few users of hasABICall
to checks which seem more appropriate. Update MipsSubtarget,
MipsTargetMachine, and MipselTargetMachine to synchronize with recent
changes.
llvm-svn: 77938
pushes in the function prolog if the function doesn't have any stack space,
i.e. for a prolog like:
0x40011870: push %r15
0x40011872: push %r14
0x40011874: push %rbx
Patch by Zoltan!
llvm-svn: 77919
Module*.
Also, dropped uses of TargetMachine where unnecessary. The only target which
still takes a TargetMachine& is Mips, I would appreciate it if someone would
normalize this to match other targets.
llvm-svn: 77918
__builtin_bfin_ones does the same as ctpop, so it can be implemented in the front-end.
__builtin_bfin_loadbytes loads from an unaligned pointer with the disalignexcpt instruction. It does the same as loading from a pointer with the low bits masked. It is better if the front-end creates a masked load. We can always instruction select the masked to disalignexcpt+load.
We keep csync/ssync/idle. These intrinsics represent instructions that need workarounds for some silicon revisions. We may even want to convert inline assembler to intrinsics to enable the workarounds.
llvm-svn: 77917
Allow imp-def and imp-use of anything in the scavenger asserts, just like the machine code verifier.
Allow redefinition of a sub-register of a live register.
llvm-svn: 77904
support. This isn't immediately interesting, because Legalize
ends up lowering SELECT_CC if the target doesn't support it,
but this simplifies the process.
Also, if the SELECT_CC would be expanded in Legalize, it
can potentially end up with two copies of the condition
expression. By leaving it as SELECT+SETCC, the SELECT can be
expanded into two SELECTs that use a single SETCC.
The two comparisons are usually CSE'd, but depending on
when various expressions get legalized, the comparison
expression could involve calls to library functions, such
that the comparison expression may not be able to be CSE'd.
This will be needed by a future patch.
llvm-svn: 77896
the only real caller (GetFunctionSizeInBytes) uses it.
The custom ARM implementation of this is basically reimplementing
an assembler poorly for negligible gain. It should be removed
IMNSHO, but I'll leave that to ARMish folks to decide.
llvm-svn: 77877
getLSDASection() to be more specific. This makes it pretty obvious
that the ELF LSDA section is being specified wrong in PIC mode. We're
probably getting a lot of startup-time relocations to a readonly page,
which is expensive and bad.
Someone who cares about ELF C++ should investigate this.
llvm-svn: 77847
compute it based on what it knows. As part of this, rename getSectionForMergeableConstant
to getSectionForConstant because it works for non-mergable constants also.
The only functionality change from this is that Xcore will start dropping
its jump tables into readonly section instead of data section in -static mode.
This should be fine as the linker resolves the relocations. If this is a
problem, let me know and we'll come up with another solution.
llvm-svn: 77833
to:
.quad X
even on a 32-bit system, where X is not 64-bits. There isn't much that
we can do here, so we just print:
.quad ((X) & 4294967295)
instead.
llvm-svn: 77818
should have no state that is specific to particular globals in the
section. In this case, it means the removal of the "isWeak" and
"ExplicitSection" bits. MCSection uses the new form of SectionKind.
To handle isWeak, I introduced a new SectionInfo class, which is
SectionKind + isWeak, and it is used by the part of the code generator
that does classification of a specific global.
The ExplicitSection disappears. It is moved onto MCSection as a new
"IsDirective" bit. Since the Name of a section is either a section
or directive, it makes sense to keep this bit in MCSection. Ultimately
the creator of MCSection should canonicalize (e.g.) .text to whatever
the actual section is.
llvm-svn: 77803
myself because I'm getting tired of seeing the red buildbots, which have
been red since 5:30PM PDT last night.
Proposed supplement to developer policy: committers should make sure to
be around to watch for buildbot failures after committing.
llvm-svn: 77785
instructions for calls since BL and BLX are always 32-bit long and BX is always
16-bit long.
Also, we should be using BLX to call external function stubs.
llvm-svn: 77756
in SelectionDAGLowering::visitTargetIntrinsic.
This removes a bit of special-case code for vector types. After staring
at it for a while, I managed to convince myself that it is not necessary.
The only case where TLI.getValueType() differs from MVT::getMVT is for iPTR,
so this code could potentially make a difference for a vector of pointers.
But, it looks like that is not supported. Calling TLI.getValueType() on
a vector of pointers leads to the following sequence of calls:
TargetLowering::getValueType
MVT::getMVT
MVT::getVectorVT(iPTR, num elements)
MVT::getExtendedVectorVT
MVT::getTypeForMVT for iPTR
assertion fails "Type is not extended!"
So, unless I'm really missing something, this bit of code is irrelevant to
the current version of LLVM, which is consistent with the fact that I don't
see this code in other similar places.
llvm-svn: 77747
- Operands which are just a label should be parsed as immediates, not memory
operands (from the assembler perspective).
- Match a few more flavors of immediates.
- Distinguish match functions for memory operands which don't take a segment
register.
- We match the .s for "hello world" now!
llvm-svn: 77745
padding is disabled, tabs get replaced by spaces except in the case of
the first operand, where the tab is output to line up the operands after
the mnemonics.
Add some better comments and eliminate redundant code.
Fix some testcases to not assume tabs.
llvm-svn: 77740
- Uses MCAsmToken::getIdentifier which returns the (sub)string representing the
meaningfull contents a string or identifier token.
- Directives aren't done yet.
llvm-svn: 77739
thing is #if0'd out anyway. Just simplify the code by reducing the interface.
Not deleting this is essential for Bill's continuing happiness.
llvm-svn: 77736
because it just calls the default impl.
Remove the PPCDarwinTargetAsmInfo version of PreferredEHDataFormat because
it just returns DW_EH_PE_absptr unless on 10.6. However, 10.6 doesn't support
PPC, so the default impl is just fine.
llvm-svn: 77724