This commit allows the MIR printer to print the MCSymbol machine operands.
Unfortunately they can't be parsed at this time. I will create a bug that will
track the fact that the MCSymbol operands can't be parsed yet.
llvm-svn: 245737
This commit modifies the serialization syntax so that the global IR values in
machine memory operands use the global value '@<name>' syntax instead of the
current '%ir.<name>' syntax.
The unnamed global IR values are handled by this commit as well, as the
existing global value parsing method can parse the unnamed globals already.
llvm-svn: 245527
The global IR values in machine memory operands should use the global value
'@<name>' syntax instead of the current '%ir.<name>' syntax.
However, the global value call entry pseudo source values use the global value
syntax already. Therefore, the syntax for the call entry pseudo source values
has to be changed so that the global values and call entry global value PSVs
can be parsed without ambiguities.
llvm-svn: 245526
This commit serializes the machine instruction's register operand ties.
The ties are printed out only when the instructon has register ties that are
different from the ties that are specified in the instruction's description.
llvm-svn: 245482
The defined registers are already serialized - they are represented by placing
them before the '=' in a machine instruction. However, certain instructions like
INLINEASM can have defined register operands after the '=', so this commit
introduces the 'def' register flag for such operands.
llvm-svn: 245480
This commit adds support for bit mask target flag serialization to the MIR
printer and the MIR parser. It also adds support for the machine operand's
target flag serialization to the AArch64 target.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
llvm-svn: 245383
method.
This commit extracts the code that parses the stack object references into a
new method named 'parseStackFrameIndex', so that it can be reused when
parsing standalone stack object references.
llvm-svn: 245370
This commit modifies the way the machine basic blocks are serialized - now the
machine basic blocks are serialized using a custom syntax instead of relying on
YAML primitives. Instead of using YAML mappings to represent the individual
machine basic blocks in a machine function's body, the new syntax uses a single
YAML block scalar which contains all of the machine basic blocks and
instructions for that function.
This is an example of a function's body that uses the old syntax:
body:
- id: 0
name: entry
instructions:
- '%eax = MOV32r0 implicit-def %eflags'
- 'RETQ %eax'
...
The same body is now written like this:
body: |
bb.0.entry:
%eax = MOV32r0 implicit-def %eflags
RETQ %eax
...
This syntax change is motivated by the fact that the bundled machine
instructions didn't map that well to the old syntax which was using a single
YAML sequence to store all of the machine instructions in a block. The bundled
machine instructions internally use flags like BundledPred and BundledSucc to
determine the bundles, and serializing them as MI flags using the old syntax
would have had a negative impact on the readability and the ease of editing
for MIR files. The new syntax allows me to serialize the bundled machine
instructions using a block construct without relying on the internal flags,
for example:
BUNDLE implicit-def dead %itstate, implicit-def %s1 ... {
t2IT 1, 24, implicit-def %itstate
%s1 = VMOVS killed %s0, 1, killed %cpsr, implicit killed %itstate
}
This commit also converts the MIR testcases to the new syntax. I developed
a script that can convert from the old syntax to the new one. I will post the
script on the llvm-commits mailing list in the thread for this commit.
llvm-svn: 244982
This commit extracts the code that parses the memory operand's alignment into
a new method named 'parseAlignment' so that it can be reused when parsing the
basic block's alignment attribute.
llvm-svn: 244945
This commit moves the code that parses the frame indices for the fixed stack
objects from the method 'parseFixedStackObjectOperand' to a new method named
'parseFixedStackFrameIndex', so that it can be reused when parsing fixed stack
pseudo source values.
llvm-svn: 244814
This commit extract the code that parses the 64-bit offset from the method
'parseOperandsOffset' to a new method 'parseOffset' so that we can reuse it
when parsing the offset for the machine memory operands.
llvm-svn: 244355
The block address machine operands can reference IR blocks in other functions.
This commit fixes a bug where the references to unnamed IR blocks in other
functions weren't serialized correctly.
llvm-svn: 244299
This commit removes the 'StringOffset' and 'HasStringValue' fields from the
MIToken struct and simplifies the 'stringValue' method which now returns
the new 'StringValue' field.
This commit also adopts a different way of initializing the lexed tokens -
instead of constructing a new MIToken instance, the lexer resets the old token
using the new 'reset' method and sets its attributes using the new
'setStringValue', 'setOwnedStringValue', and 'setIntegerValue' methods.
Reviewers: Sean Silva
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11792
llvm-svn: 244295
This commit implements the initial serialization of the machine operand target
flags. It extends the 'TargetInstrInfo' class to add two new methods that help
to provide text based serialization for the target flags.
This commit can serialize only the X86 target flags, and the target flags for
the other targets will be serialized in the follow-up commits.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
llvm-svn: 244185
This commit serializes the offset for the following operands: target index,
global address, external symbol, constant pool index, and block address.
llvm-svn: 244157
This commit extracts the code that parses the IR constant values into a new
method named 'parseIRConstant' in the 'MIParser' class. The new method will
be reused by the code that parses the typed integer immediate machine operands.
llvm-svn: 244093