Summary:
Moved Explicit Locals pass to last.
Made that pass obligatory.
Made it convert from register to stack based instructions, and removed the registers.
Fixes to related code that was expecting register based instructions.
Added the correct testing flag to all tests, depending on what the
format they were expecting so far.
Translated one test to stack format as example: reg-stackify-stack.ll
tested:
llvm-lit -v `find test -name WebAssembly`
unittests/MC/*
Reviewers: dschuff, sunfish
Subscribers: jfb, llvm-commits, aheejin, eraman, jgravelle-google, sbc100
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50568
llvm-svn: 339474
This pseudo-instruction is similar to la but uses PC-relative addressing
unconditionally. This is, la is only different to lla when using -fPIC. This
pseudo-instruction seems often forgotten in several specs but it is definitely
mentioned in binutils opcodes/riscv-opc.c. The semantics are defined both in
page 37 of the "RISC-V Reader" book but also in function macro found in
gas/config/tc-riscv.c.
This is a very first step towards adding PIC support for Linux in the RISC-V
backend.
The lla pseudo-instruction expands to a sequence of auipc + addi with a couple
of pc-rel relocations where the second points to the first one. This is
described in
https://github.com/riscv/riscv-elf-psabi-doc/blob/master/riscv-elf.md#pc-relative-symbol-addresses
For now, this patch only introduces support of that pseudo instruction at the
assembler parser.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49661
llvm-svn: 339314
On Darwin we pin the DWARF line tables to version 2. Stop doing so for
DWARF v5 and later.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49381
llvm-svn: 339288
Match the GNU assembler in supporting immediate operands for these
instructions even when the reg-reg mnemonic is used.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50046
Patch by Kito Cheng.
llvm-svn: 339252
This matches our behaviour for regular (i.e. relocated) references to
private symbols and therefore avoids needing to unnecessarily write
address-significant .L symbols to the object file's symbol table,
which can interfere with stack traces.
Fixes check-cfi after r339050.
llvm-svn: 339066
ld64 supplies its own Thumb bit for Thumb functions, and intentionally zeroes
out that part of any addend in an object file. But it only does that for
symbols marked N_EXT -- i.e. external symbols. So LLVM should avoid setting
that extra bit in other cases.
llvm-svn: 339007
There are a bunch of edge cases and inconsistencies in how we're emitting sections
cause this warning to fire and it needs more work.
This reverts commit r335558.
llvm-svn: 338968
As a part of adding the tiny codemodel, we need to support ldr's with :got:
relocations on them. This seems to be mostly already done, just needs the
relocation type support.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50137
llvm-svn: 338673
Contrary to ELF, we don't add any markers that distinguish data generated
with .short/.long from normal instructions, so the .inst directive only
adds compatibility with assembly that uses it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49936
llvm-svn: 338356
Contrary to ELF, we don't add any markers that distinguish data generated
with .long from normal instructions, so the .inst directive only adds
compatibility with assembly that uses it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49935
llvm-svn: 338355
This patch enables instructions that are destructive on their
destination- and first source operand, to be prefixed with a
MOVPRFX instruction.
This patch also adds a variety of tests:
- positive tests for all instructions and forms that accept a
movprfx for either or both predicated and unpredicated forms.
- negative tests for all instructions and forms that do not accept
an unpredicated or predicated movprfx.
- negative tests for the diagnostics that get emitted when a MOVPRFX
instruction is used incorrectly.
This is patch [2/2] in a series to add MOVPRFX instructions:
- Patch [1/2]: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49592
- Patch [2/2]: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49593
Reviewers: rengolin, SjoerdMeijer, samparker, fhahn, javed.absar
Reviewed By: SjoerdMeijer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49593
llvm-svn: 338261
The WHILE instructions generate a predicate that is true while the
comparison of the first scalar operand (incremented for each predicate
element) with the second scalar operand is true and false thereafter.
WHILELE While incrementing signed scalar less than or equal to scalar
WHILELO While incrementing unsigned scalar lower than scalar
WHILELS While incrementing unsigned scalar lower than or same as scalar
WHILELT While incrementing signed scalar less than scalar
e.g.
whilele p0.s, x0, x1
generates predicate p0 (for 32bit elements) by incrementing
(signed) x0 and comparing that vector to splat(x1).
llvm-svn: 338211
The instructions added in this patch permit active elements within
a vector to be processed sequentially without unpacking the vector.
PFIRST Set the first active element to true.
PNEXT Find next active element in predicate.
CTERMEQ Compare and terminate loop when equal.
CTERMNE Compare and terminate loop when not equal.
llvm-svn: 338210
This patch adds PFALSE (unconditionally sets all elements of
the predicate to false) and PTEST (set the status flags for the
predicate).
llvm-svn: 338198
This patch adds support for instructions that partition a predicate
based on data-dependent termination conditions in a loop.
BRKA Break after the first true condition
BRKAS Break after the first true condition, setting condition flags
BRKB Break before the first true condition
BRKBS Break before the first true condition, setting condition flags
BRKPA Break after the first true condition, propagating from the
previous partition
BRKPAS Break after the first true condition, propagating from the
previous partition, setting condition flags
BRKPB Break before the first true condition, propagating from the
previous partition
BRKPBS Break before the first true condition, propagating from the
previous partition, setting condition flags
BRKN Propagate break to next partition
BKRNS Propagate break to next partition, setting condition flags
llvm-svn: 338196
Summary:
Moved Explicit Locals pass to last.
Made that pass obligatory.
Made it convert from register to stack based instructions, and removed the registers.
Fixes to related code that was expecting register based instructions.
Added the correct testing flag to all tests, depending on what the
format they were expecting so far.
Translated one test to stack format as example: reg-stackify-stack.ll
tested:
llvm-lit -v `find test -name WebAssembly`
unittests/MC/*
Reviewers: dschuff, sunfish
Subscribers: sbc100, jgravelle-google, eraman, aheejin, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49160
llvm-svn: 338164
This patch adds support for various integer reduction operations:
SADDV signed add reduction to scalar
UADDV unsigned add reduction to scalar
SMAXV signed maximum reduction to scalar
SMINV signed minimum reduction to scalar
UMAXV unsigned maximum reduction to scalar
UMINV unsigned minimum reduction to scalar
ANDV logical AND reduction to scalar
ORV logical OR reduction to scalar
EORV logical EOR reduction to scalar
The reduction is predicated, e.g.
smaxv s0, p0, z1.s
performs a signed maximum reduction on active elements in z1,
and stores the (signed max value) result in s0.
llvm-svn: 338126
This patch adds support for various floating-point
reduction operations:
FADDA strictly-ordered add reduction, accumulating in scalar
FADDV recursive add reduction to scalar
FMAXV recursive max reduction to scalar
FMINV recursive min reduction to scalar
FMAXNMV recursive max number reduction to scalar
FMINNMV recursive min number reduction to scalar
The reduction is predicated, e.g.
fadda d0, p0, d0, z1.d
performs the add-reduction in strict order on active elements
in z1, accumulating into d0.
faddv d0, p0, z1.d
performs the add-reduction (not in strict order)
on active elements in z1, storing the result in d0.
llvm-svn: 338123
This patch adds support for transcendental acceleration
instructions 'FEXPA' (exponential accelerator) and 'FTSSEL'
(trigonometric select coefficient).
llvm-svn: 338121
Even though gas doesn't document it, it has been supported there for
a very long time.
This produces the 32 bit relative virtual address (aka image relative
address) for a given symbol. ".rva foo" is essentially equal to
".long foo@imgrel".
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49821
llvm-svn: 338063
- Some of the v8.3 pointer authentication instruction inhabit the Hint space
- These instructions can be assembled to hint instructions which act as NOP instructions prior to v8.3
- This patch permits using the hint instructions for all v8a targets
- Also, correct the RETA{A,B} instructions to match the instruction attributes of RET (set isTerminator and isBarrier)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49786
llvm-svn: 338029
This adds MC support for the crypto instructions that were made optional
extensions in Armv8.2-A (AArch64 only).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49370
llvm-svn: 338010
--strip-trailing-cr is a diffutils option which is also available on
BSD-licensed diff introduced in FreeBSD 11.2, however, it has a bug
comparing files mixing \r and \r\n. Use -b (POSIX) instead.
llvm-svn: 338008
The target independent AsmParser doesn't recognise .hword, .word, .dword
which are required for Mips. Currently MipsAsmParser recognises these
through dispatch to MipsAsmParser::parseDataDirective. This contains
equivalent logic to AsmParser::parseDirectiveValue. This patch allows
reuse of AsmParser::parseDirectiveValue by making use of
addAliasForDirective to support .hword, .word and .dword.
Original patch provided by Alex Bradbury at D47001 was modified to fix
handling of microMIPS symbols. The `AsmParser::parseDirectiveValue`
calls either `EmitIntValue` or `EmitValue`. In this patch we override
`EmitIntValue` in the `MipsELFStreamer` to clear a pending set of
microMIPS symbols.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49539
llvm-svn: 337893
This patch adds the following instructions:
RBIT reverse bits within each active elemnt (predicated), e.g.
rbit z0.d, p0/m, z1.d
for 8, 16, 32 and 64 bit elements.
REV reverse order of elements in data/predicate vector
(unpredicated), e.g.
rev z0.d, z1.d
rev p0.d, p1.d
for 8, 16, 32 and 64 bit elements.
REVB reverse order of bytes within each active element, e.g.
revb z0.d, p0/m, z1.d
for 16, 32 and 64 bit elements.
REVH reverse order of 16-bit half-words within each active
element, e.g.
revh z0.d, p0/m, z1.d
for 32 and 64 bit elements.
REVW reverse order of 32-bit words within each active element,
e.g.
revw z0.d, p0/m, z1.d
for 64 bit elements.
llvm-svn: 337534
This patch adds support for the following unpredicated
floating-point instructions:
FADD Floating point add
FSUB Floating point subtract
FMUL Floating point multiplication
FTSMUL Floating point trigonometric starting value
FRECPS Floating point reciprocal step
FRSQRTS Floating point reciprocal square root step
The instructions have the following assembly format:
fadd z0.h, z1.h, z2.h
and have variants for 16, 32 and 64-bit FP elements.
llvm-svn: 337383
The signed/unsigned DOT instructions perform a dot-product on
quadtuplets from two source vectors and accumulate the result in
the destination register. The instructions come in two forms:
Vector form, e.g.
sdot z0.s, z1.b, z2.b - signed dot product on four 8-bit quad-tuplets,
accumulating results in 32-bit elements.
udot z0.d, z1.h, z2.h - unsigned dot product on four 16-bit quad-tuplets,
accumulating results in 64-bit elements.
Indexed form, e.g.
sdot z0.s, z1.b, z2.b[3] - signed dot product on four 8-bit quad-tuplets
with specified quadtuplet from second
source vector, accumulating results in 32-bit
elements.
udot z0.d, z1.h, z2.h[1] - dot product on four 16-bit quad-tuplets
with specified quadtuplet from second
source vector, accumulating results in 64-bit
elements.
llvm-svn: 337372
This patch adds the following predicated instructions:
UDIV Unsigned divide active elements
UDIVR Unsigned divide active elements, reverse form.
SDIV Signed divide active elements
SDIVR Signed divide active elements, reverse form.
e.g.
udiv z0.s, p0/m, z0.s, z1.s
(unsigned divide active elements in z0 by z1, store result in z0)
sdivr z0.s, p0/m, z0.s, z1.s
(signed divide active elements in z1 by z0, store result in z0)
llvm-svn: 337369
This patch adds the following instructions:
MUL - multiply vectors, e.g.
mul z0.h, p0/m, z0.h, z1.h
- multiply with immediate, e.g.
mul z0.h, z0.h, #127
SMULH - signed multiply returning high half, e.g.
smulh z0.h, p0/m, z0.h, z1.h
UMULH - unsigned multiply returning high half, e.g.
umulh z0.h, p0/m, z0.h, z1.h
llvm-svn: 337358
This is the lead-up to having SPE codegen. Add the rest of the
instructions, along with MC tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44829
llvm-svn: 337346
This patch completes support for the following floating point
instructions that take FP immediates:
FADD* (addition)
FSUB (subtract)
FSUBR (subtract reverse form)
FMUL* (multiplication)
FMAX* (maximum)
FMAXNM (maximum number)
FMIN (maximum)
FMINNM (maximum number)
All operations are predicated and take a FP immediate operand,
e.g.
fadd z0.h, p0/m, z0.h, #0.5
fmin z0.s, p0/m, z0.s, #1.0
^___________^ (tied)
* Instructions added in a previous patch.
llvm-svn: 337272
The SPLICE instruction splices two vectors into one vector using a
predicate. It copies the active elements from the first vector, and
then fills the remaining elements with the low-numbered elements from
the second vector.
The instruction has the following form, e.g.
splice z0.b, p0, z0.b, z1.b
for 8-bit elements. It also supports 16, 32 and
64-bit elements.
llvm-svn: 337253
This patch adds an instruction that allows extracting
a vector from a pair of vectors, given an immediate index
that describes the element position to extract from.
The instruction has the following assembly:
ext z0.b, z0.b, z1.b, #imm
where #imm is an immediate between 0 and 255.
llvm-svn: 337251
This support was partial and temporary. Now that we have
wasm object file support its no longer needed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48744
llvm-svn: 337222