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Sean Fertile 9850a48275 Fix undefined behaviour in PPCInstPrinter::printBranchOperand.
Fix the undefined behaviour introduced by my previous patch r353865 (left
shifting a potentially negative value), which was caught by the bots that run
UBSan.

llvm-svn: 353874
2019-02-12 20:03:04 +00:00
Sean Fertile c069452027 [PowerPC] Fix printing of negative offsets in call instruction dissasembly.
llvm-svn: 353865
2019-02-12 17:48:22 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 2946cd7010 Update the file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepo
to reflect the new license.

We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.

Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.

llvm-svn: 351636
2019-01-19 08:50:56 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic a59096759d [PowerPC] [NFC] Refactor code for printing register operands
We have an unfortunate situation in our back end where we have to keep pairs of
functions synchronized. Needless to say that this is not an ideal situation as
it is very difficult to enforce. Even without bugs, it's annoying to have to do
the same thing in two places.

This patch just refactors the code so that the two pairs of those functions that
pertain to printing register operands are unified:
  - stripRegisterPrefix() - this just removes the letter prefixes from registers
    for the InstrPrinter and AsmPrinter. This patch provides this as a static
    member of PPCRegisterInfo
  - Handling of PPCII::UseVSXReg - there are 3 places where we do something
    special for instructions with that flag set. Each of those places does its
    own checking of this flag and implements code customization. Any changes to
    how we print/encode VSX/VMX registers require modifying all 3 places. This
    patch unifies this into a static function in PPCInstrInfo that returns the
    register number adjusted as needed.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52467

llvm-svn: 343195
2018-09-27 11:49:47 +00:00
Fangrui Song f78650a8de Remove trailing space
sed -Ei 's/[[:space:]]+$//' include/**/*.{def,h,td} lib/**/*.{cpp,h}

llvm-svn: 338293
2018-07-30 19:41:25 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger 4b1acff9b3 First step towards more human-friendly PPC assembler output:
- add -ppc-reg-with-percent-prefix option to use %r3 etc as register
  names
- split off logic for Darwinish verbose conditional codes into a helper
  function
- be explicit about Darwin vs AIX vs GNUish assembler flavors

Based on the patch from Alexandre Yukio Yamashita

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39016

llvm-svn: 319381
2017-11-29 23:05:56 +00:00
David Blaikie b3bde2ea50 Fix a bunch more layering of CodeGen headers that are in Target
All these headers already depend on CodeGen headers so moving them into
CodeGen fixes the layering (since CodeGen depends on Target, not the
other way around).

llvm-svn: 318490
2017-11-17 01:07:10 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 009016bb70 [PowerPC] Pretty-print CR bits the way the binutils disassembler does
This patch just adds printing of CR bit registers in a more human-readable
form akin to that used by the GNU binutils.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31494

llvm-svn: 309001
2017-07-25 18:26:35 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 6bda14b313 Sort the remaining #include lines in include/... and lib/....
I did this a long time ago with a janky python script, but now
clang-format has built-in support for this. I fed clang-format every
line with a #include and let it re-sort things according to the precise
LLVM rules for include ordering baked into clang-format these days.

I've reverted a number of files where the results of sorting includes
isn't healthy. Either places where we have legacy code relying on
particular include ordering (where possible, I'll fix these separately)
or where we have particular formatting around #include lines that
I didn't want to disturb in this patch.

This patch is *entirely* mechanical. If you get merge conflicts or
anything, just ignore the changes in this patch and run clang-format
over your #include lines in the files.

Sorry for any noise here, but it is important to keep these things
stable. I was seeing an increasing number of patches with irrelevant
re-ordering of #include lines because clang-format was used. This patch
at least isolates that churn, makes it easy to skip when resolving
conflicts, and gets us to a clean baseline (again).

llvm-svn: 304787
2017-06-06 11:49:48 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 96c3d626a2 [PowerPC] Eliminate integer compare instructions - vol. 1
This patch is the first in a series of patches to provide code gen for
doing compares in GPRs when the compare result is required in a GPR.

It adds the infrastructure to select GPR sequences for i1->i32 and i1->i64
extensions. This first patch handles equality comparison on i32 operands with
the result sign or zero extended.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31847

llvm-svn: 302810
2017-05-11 16:54:23 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 11049f8f07 [Power9] Part-word VSX integer scalar loads/stores and sign extend instructions
This patch corresponds to review:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D23155

This patch removes the VSHRC register class (based on D20310) and adds
exploitation of the Power9 sub-word integer loads into VSX registers as well
as vector sign extensions.
The new instructions are useful for a few purposes:

    Int to Fp conversions of 1 or 2-byte values loaded from memory
    Building vectors of 1 or 2-byte integers with values loaded from memory
    Storing individual 1 or 2-byte elements from integer vectors

This patch implements all of those uses.

llvm-svn: 283190
2016-10-04 06:59:23 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic d2c3c51a70 [Power9] Exploit move and splat instructions for build_vector improvement
This patch corresponds to review:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D21135

This patch exploits the following instructions:
mtvsrws
lxvwsx
mtvsrdd
mfvsrld

In order to improve some build_vector and extractelement patterns.

llvm-svn: 282246
2016-09-23 13:25:31 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 6e7879c5e6 [Power9] Add exploitation of non-permuting memory ops
This patch corresponds to review:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D19825

The new lxvx/stxvx instructions do not require the swaps to line the elements
up correctly. In order to select them over the lxvd2x/lxvw4x instructions which
require swaps, the patterns for the old instruction have a predicate that
ensures they won't be selected on Power9 and newer CPUs.

llvm-svn: 282143
2016-09-22 09:52:19 +00:00
Hal Finkel 522e4d9d66 [PowerPC] Support asm parsing for bc[l][a][+-] mnemonics
PowerPC assembly code in the wild, so it seems, has things like this:

  bc+     12, 28, .L9

This is a bit odd because the '+' here becomes part of the BO field, and the BO
field is otherwise the first operand. Nevertheless, the ISA specification does
clearly say that the +- hint syntax applies to all conditional-branch mnemonics
(that test either CTR or a condition register, although not the forms which
check both), both basic and extended, so this is supposed to be valid.

This introduces some asm-parser-only definitions which take only the upper
three bits from the specified BO value, and the lower two bits are implied by
the +- suffix (via some associated aliases).

Fixes PR23646.

llvm-svn: 280571
2016-09-03 02:31:44 +00:00
Hal Finkel 277736eee6 [PowerPC] Add support for the extended dcbf form and mnemonics
dcbf has an optional hint-like field, add support for the extended form and the
associated mnemonics (dcbfl and dcbflp).

Partially fixes PR24796.

llvm-svn: 280559
2016-09-02 23:41:54 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 1931b01a64 [PowerPC] Remove incorrect use of COPY_TO_REGCLASS in fast isel
The fast isel pass currently emits a COPY_TO_REGCLASS node to convert
from a F4RC to a F8RC register class during conversion of a
floating-point number to integer. There is actually no support in the
common code instruction printers to emit COPY_TO_REGCLASS nodes, so the
PowerPC back-end has special code there to simply ignore
COPY_TO_REGCLASS.

This is correct *if and only if* the source and destination registers of
COPY_TO_REGCLASS are the same (except for the different register class).
But nothing guarantees this to be the case, and if the register
allocator does end up allocating source and destination to different
registers after all, the back-end simply generates incorrect code. I've
included a test case that shows such incorrect code generation.

However, it seems that COPY_TO_REGCLASS is actually not intended to be
used at the MI layer at all. It is used during SelectionDAG, but always
lowered to a plain COPY before emitting MI. Other back-end's fast isel
passes never emit COPY_TO_REGCLASS at all. I suspect it is simply wrong
for the PowerPC back-end to emit it here.

This patch changes the PowerPC back-end to directly emit COPY instead of
COPY_TO_REGCLASS and removes the special handling in the instruction
printers.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18605

llvm-svn: 265020
2016-03-31 14:44:50 +00:00
Chuang-Yu Cheng 80722719eb [Power9] Implement new vsx instructions: insert, extract, test data class, min/max, reverse, permute, splat
This change implements the following vsx instructions:

- Scalar Insert/Extract
    xsiexpdp xsiexpqp xsxexpdp xsxsigdp xsxexpqp xsxsigqp

- Vector Insert/Extract
    xviexpdp xviexpsp xvxexpdp xvxexpsp xvxsigdp xvxsigsp
    xxextractuw xxinsertw

- Scalar/Vector Test Data Class
    xststdcdp xststdcsp xststdcqp
    xvtstdcdp xvtstdcsp

- Maximum/Minimum
    xsmaxcdp xsmaxjdp
    xsmincdp xsminjdp

- Vector Byte-Reverse/Permute/Splat
    xxbrd xxbrh xxbrq xxbrw
    xxperm xxpermr
    xxspltib

30 instructions

Thanks Nemanja for invaluable discussion! Thanks Kit's great help!
Reviewers: hal, nemanja, kbarton, tjablin, amehsan

http://reviews.llvm.org/D16842

llvm-svn: 264567
2016-03-28 08:34:28 +00:00
Chris Bieneman e49730d4ba Remove autoconf support
Summary:
This patch is provided in preparation for removing autoconf on 1/26. The proposal to remove autoconf on 1/26 was discussed on the llvm-dev thread here: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-January/093875.html

"I felt a great disturbance in the [build system], as if millions of [makefiles] suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something [amazing] has happened."
- Obi Wan Kenobi

Reviewers: chandlerc, grosbach, bob.wilson, tstellarAMD, echristo, whitequark

Subscribers: chfast, simoncook, emaste, jholewinski, tberghammer, jfb, danalbert, srhines, arsenm, dschuff, jyknight, dsanders, joker.eph, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16471

llvm-svn: 258861
2016-01-26 21:29:08 +00:00
Craig Topper daf2e3ff7a Remove extra forward declarations and scrub includes for all in tree InstPrinters. NFC
llvm-svn: 256427
2015-12-25 22:10:01 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 8b643559d4 MC: Add target hook to control symbol quoting
llvm-svn: 239370
2015-06-09 00:31:39 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein db0712f986 Use std::bitset for SubtargetFeatures.
Previously, subtarget features were a bitfield with the underlying type being uint64_t. 
Since several targets (X86 and ARM, in particular) have hit or were very close to hitting this bound, switching the features to use a bitset.
No functional change.

The first several times this was committed (e.g. r229831, r233055), it caused several buildbot failures.
Apparently the reason for most failures was both clang and gcc's inability to deal with large numbers (> 10K) of bitset constructor calls in tablegen-generated initializers of instruction info tables. 
This should now be fixed.

llvm-svn: 238192
2015-05-26 10:47:10 +00:00
Bill Schmidt e26236eed9 [PPC64] Add support for clrbhrb, mfbhrbe, rfebb.
This patch adds support for the ISA 2.07 additions involving the
branch history rolling buffer and event-based branching.  These will
not be used by typical applications, so built-in support is not
required.  They will only be available via inline assembly.

Assembly/disassembly tests are included in the patch.

llvm-svn: 238032
2015-05-22 16:44:10 +00:00
Pete Cooper 3de83e4098 Remove 3 includes from MCInstrDesc.h and explicitly include them where needed
llvm-svn: 237481
2015-05-15 21:58:42 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein c3434b390d Reverting r237234, "Use std::bitset for SubtargetFeatures"
The buildbots are still not satisfied.
MIPS and ARM are failing (even though at least MIPS was expected to pass).

llvm-svn: 237245
2015-05-13 10:28:46 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein aba4a34ef2 Use std::bitset for SubtargetFeatures
Previously, subtarget features were a bitfield with the underlying type being uint64_t. 
Since several targets (X86 and ARM, in particular) have hit or were very close to hitting this bound, switching the features to use a bitset.
No functional change.

The first two times this was committed (r229831, r233055), it caused several buildbot failures. 
At least some of the ARM and MIPS ones were due to gcc/binutils issues, and should now be fixed.

llvm-svn: 237234
2015-05-13 08:27:08 +00:00
Hal Finkel fefcfffe68 [PowerPC] Add asm/disasm support for dcbt with hint
Add assembler/disassembler support for dcbt/dcbtst (and aliases) with the hint
field specified (non-zero). Unforunately, the syntax for this instruction is
special in that it differs for server vs. embedded cores:
   dcbt ra, rb, th [server]
   dcbt th, ra, rb [embedded]
where th can be omitted when it is 0. dcbtst is the same. Thus we need to play
games in the parser and the printer to flip the operands around on the embedded
cores. We'll use the server syntax as the default (binutils currently uses the
embedded form by default, but IBM is changing that).

We also stop marking dcbtst as having unmodeled side effects (this is not
necessary, it is just a hint like dcbt -- noticed by inspection, so no separate
test case).

llvm-svn: 235657
2015-04-23 22:47:57 +00:00
Hal Finkel 7c5cb066d0 [PowerPC] Enable printing instructions using aliases
TableGen had been nicely generating code to print a number of instructions using
shorter aliases (and PowerPC has plenty of short mnemonics), but we were not
calling it. For some of the aliases we support in the parser, TableGen can't
infer the "inverse" alias relationship, so there is still more to do.

Thus, after some hours of updating test cases...

llvm-svn: 235616
2015-04-23 18:30:38 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka b46d0234a6 [MCInstPrinter] Enable MCInstPrinter to change its behavior based on the
per-function subtarget.

Currently, code-gen passes the default or generic subtarget to the constructors
of MCInstPrinter subclasses (see LLVMTargetMachine::addPassesToEmitFile), which
enables some targets (AArch64, ARM, and X86) to change their instprinter's
behavior based on the subtarget feature bits. Since the backend can now use
different subtargets for each function, instprinter has to be changed to use the
per-function subtarget rather than the default subtarget.

This patch takes the first step towards enabling instprinter to change its
behavior based on the per-function subtarget. It adds a bit "PassSubtarget" to
AsmWriter which tells table-gen to pass a reference to MCSubtargetInfo to the
various print methods table-gen auto-generates. 

I will follow up with changes to instprinters of AArch64, ARM, and X86.

llvm-svn: 233411
2015-03-27 20:36:02 +00:00
Kit Barton 535e69de34 Add Hardware Transactional Memory (HTM) Support
This patch adds Hardware Transaction Memory (HTM) support supported by ISA 2.07
(POWER8). The intrinsic support is based on GCC one [1], but currently only the
'PowerPC HTM Low Level Built-in Function' are implemented.

The HTM instructions follows the RC ones and the transaction initiation result
is set on RC0 (with exception of tcheck). Currently approach is to create a
register copy from CR0 to GPR and comapring. Although this is suboptimal, since
the branch could be taken directly by comparing the CR0 value, it generates code
correctly on both test and branch and just return value. A possible future
optimization could be elimitate the MFCR instruction to branch directly.

The HTM usage requires a recently newer kernel with PPC HTM enabled. Tested on
powerpc64 and powerpc64le.

This is send along a clang patch to enabled the builtins and option switch.

[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/PowerPC-Hardware-Transactional-Memory-Built-in-Functions.html

Phabricator Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8247

llvm-svn: 233204
2015-03-25 19:36:23 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic e8effe1edb Add LLVM support for PPC cryptography builtins
Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7955

llvm-svn: 231285
2015-03-04 20:44:33 +00:00
Hal Finkel c93a9a2cb4 [PowerPC] Add support for the QPX vector instruction set
This adds support for the QPX vector instruction set, which is used by the
enhanced A2 cores on the IBM BG/Q supercomputers. QPX vectors are 256 bytes
wide, holding 4 double-precision floating-point values. Boolean values, modeled
here as <4 x i1> are actually also represented as floating-point values
(essentially  { -1, 1 } for { false, true }). QPX shares many features with
Altivec and VSX, but is distinct from both of them. One major difference is
that, instead of adding completely-separate vector registers, QPX vector
registers are extensions of the scalar floating-point registers (lane 0 is the
corresponding scalar floating-point value). The operations supported on QPX
vectors mirrors that supported on the scalar floating-point values (with some
additional ones for permutations and logical/comparison operations).

I've been maintaining this support out-of-tree, as part of the bgclang project,
for several years. This is not the entire bgclang patch set, but is most of the
subset that can be cleanly integrated into LLVM proper at this time. Adding
this to the LLVM backend is part of my efforts to rebase bgclang to the current
LLVM trunk, but is independently useful (especially for codes that use LLVM as
a JIT in library form).

The assembler/disassembler test coverage is complete. The CodeGen test coverage
is not, but I've included some tests, and more will be added as follow-up work.

llvm-svn: 230413
2015-02-25 01:06:45 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov 9ca4870b49 Fix signed integer overflow in PPCInstPrinter.
This bug was reported by UBSan.

llvm-svn: 216917
2014-09-02 17:38:34 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer a7c40ef022 Canonicalize header guards into a common format.
Add header guards to files that were missing guards. Remove #endif comments
as they don't seem common in LLVM (we can easily add them back if we decide
they're useful)

Changes made by clang-tidy with minor tweaks.

llvm-svn: 215558
2014-08-13 16:26:38 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger 9e9623ca64 Support move to/from segment register.
llvm-svn: 214234
2014-07-29 22:21:57 +00:00
Hal Finkel 7c8ae53506 [PowerPC] Support TLS on PPC32/ELF
Patch by Justin Hibbits!

llvm-svn: 213960
2014-07-25 17:47:22 +00:00
Craig Topper 0d3fa92514 [C++11] Add 'override' keywords and remove 'virtual'. Additionally add 'final' and leave 'virtual' on some methods that are marked virtual without overriding anything and have no obvious overrides themselves. PowerPC edition
llvm-svn: 207504
2014-04-29 07:57:37 +00:00
Craig Topper e73658ddbb [C++] Use 'nullptr'.
llvm-svn: 207394
2014-04-28 04:05:08 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 84e68b2994 [Modules] Fix potential ODR violations by sinking the DEBUG_TYPE
definition below all of the header #include lines, lib/Target/...
edition.

llvm-svn: 206842
2014-04-22 02:41:26 +00:00
Hal Finkel 27774d9274 [PowerPC] Initial support for the VSX instruction set
VSX is an ISA extension supported on the POWER7 and later cores that enhances
floating-point vector and scalar capabilities. Among other things, this adds
<2 x double> support and generally helps to reduce register pressure.

The interesting part of this ISA feature is the register configuration: there
are 64 new 128-bit vector registers, the 32 of which are super-registers of the
existing 32 scalar floating-point registers, and the second 32 of which overlap
with the 32 Altivec vector registers. This makes things like vector insertion
and extraction tricky: this can be free but only if we force a restriction to
the right register subclass when needed. A new "minipass" PPCVSXCopy takes care
of this (although it could do a more-optimal job of it; see the comment about
unnecessary copies below).

Please note that, currently, VSX is not enabled by default when targeting
anything because it is not yet ready for that.  The assembler and disassembler
are fully implemented and tested. However:

 - CodeGen support causes miscompiles; test-suite runtime failures:
      MultiSource/Benchmarks/FreeBench/distray/distray
      MultiSource/Benchmarks/McCat/08-main/main
      MultiSource/Benchmarks/Olden/voronoi/voronoi
      MultiSource/Benchmarks/mafft/pairlocalalign
      MultiSource/Benchmarks/tramp3d-v4/tramp3d-v4
      SingleSource/Benchmarks/CoyoteBench/almabench
      SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc/matmul_f64_4x4

 - The lowering currently falls back to using Altivec instructions far more
   than it should. Worse, there are some things that are scalarized through the
   stack that shouldn't be.

 - A lot of unnecessary copies make it past the optimizers, and this needs to
   be fixed.

 - Many more regression tests are needed.

Normally, I'd fix these things prior to committing, but there are some
students and other contributors who would like to work this, and so it makes
sense to move this development process upstream where it can be subject to the
regular code-review procedures.

llvm-svn: 203768
2014-03-13 07:58:58 +00:00
Hal Finkel 940ab934d4 Add CR-bit tracking to the PowerPC backend for i1 values
This change enables tracking i1 values in the PowerPC backend using the
condition register bits. These bits can be treated on PowerPC as separate
registers; individual bit operations (and, or, xor, etc.) are supported.
Tracking booleans in CR bits has several advantages:

 - Reduction in register pressure (because we no longer need GPRs to store
   boolean values).

 - Logical operations on booleans can be handled more efficiently; we used to
   have to move all results from comparisons into GPRs, perform promoted
   logical operations in GPRs, and then move the result back into condition
   register bits to be used by conditional branches. This can be very
   inefficient, because the throughput of these CR <-> GPR moves have high
   latency and low throughput (especially when other associated instructions
   are accounted for).

 - On the POWER7 and similar cores, we can increase total throughput by using
   the CR bits. CR bit operations have a dedicated functional unit.

Most of this is more-or-less mechanical: Adjustments were needed in the
calling-convention code, support was added for spilling/restoring individual
condition-register bits, and conditional branch instruction definitions taking
specific CR bits were added (plus patterns and code for generating bit-level
operations).

This is enabled by default when running at -O2 and higher. For -O0 and -O1,
where the ability to debug is more important, this feature is disabled by
default. Individual CR bits do not have assigned DWARF register numbers,
and storing values in CR bits makes them invisible to the debugger.

It is critical, however, that we don't move i1 values that have been promoted
to larger values (such as those passed as function arguments) into bit
registers only to quickly turn around and move the values back into GPRs (such
as happens when values are returned by functions). A pair of target-specific
DAG combines are added to remove the trunc/extends in:
  trunc(binary-ops(binary-ops(zext(x), zext(y)), ...)
and:
  zext(binary-ops(binary-ops(trunc(x), trunc(y)), ...)
In short, we only want to use CR bits where some of the i1 values come from
comparisons or are used by conditional branches or selects. To put it another
way, if we can do the entire i1 computation in GPRs, then we probably should
(on the POWER7, the GPR-operation throughput is higher, and for all cores, the
CR <-> GPR moves are expensive).

POWER7 test-suite performance results (from 10 runs in each configuration):

SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc/mandel-2: 35% speedup
MultiSource/Benchmarks/Prolangs-C++/city/city: 21% speedup
MultiSource/Benchmarks/MiBench/automotive-susan: 23% speedup
SingleSource/Benchmarks/CoyoteBench/huffbench: 13% speedup
SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc-C++/Large/sphereflake: 13% speedup
SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc-C++/mandel-text: 10% speedup

SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc-C++-EH/spirit: 10% slowdown
MultiSource/Applications/lemon/lemon: 8% slowdown

llvm-svn: 202451
2014-02-28 00:27:01 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi ce746c6c49 [CMake] Let add_public_tablegen_target responsible to provide dependency to CommonTableGen.
add_public_tablegen_target adds *CommonTableGen to LLVM_COMMON_DEPENDS.
LLVM_COMMON_DEPENDS affects add_llvm_library (and other add_target stuff) within its scope.

llvm-svn: 195927
2013-11-28 17:04:04 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi 413518f1f8 [CMake] Prune include_directories() in llvm/lib/Target. add_llvm_target() sets them.
llvm-svn: 195921
2013-11-28 14:53:30 +00:00
Hal Finkel c6a243987d Add PPC option for full register names in asm
On non-Darwin PPC systems, we currently strip off the register name prefix
prior to instruction printing. So instead of something like this:

  mr r3, r4

we print this:

  mr 3, 4

The first form is the default on Darwin, and is understood by binutils, but not
yet understood by our integrated assembler. Once our integrated-as understands
full register names as well, this temporary option will be replaced by tying
this functionality to the verbose-asm option. The numeric-only form is
compatible with legacy assemblers and tools, and is also gcc's default on most
PPC systems. On the other hand, it is harder to read, and there are some
analysis tools that expect full register names.

llvm-svn: 194384
2013-11-11 14:58:40 +00:00
Bill Schmidt 8d86fe7d6f [PowerPC] Add handling for conversions to fast-isel.
Yet another chunk of fast-isel code.  This one handles various
conversions involving floating-point.  (It also includes some
miscellaneous handling throughout the back end for LWA_32 and LWAX_32
that should have been part of the load-store patch.)

llvm-svn: 189677
2013-08-30 15:18:11 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 266db7fe04 [PowerPC] Always use "assembler dialect" 1
A setting in MCAsmInfo defines the "assembler dialect" to use.  This is used
by common code to choose between alternatives in a multi-alternative GNU
inline asm statement like the following:

  __asm__ ("{sfe|subfe} %0,%1,%2" : "=r" (out) : "r" (in1), "r" (in2));

The meaning of these dialects is platform specific, and GCC defines those
for PowerPC to use dialect 0 for old-style (POWER) mnemonics and 1 for
new-style (PowerPC) mnemonics, like in the example above.

To be compatible with inline asm used with GCC, LLVM ought to do the same.
Specifically, this means we should always use assembler dialect 1 since
old-style mnemonics really aren't supported on any current platform.

However, the current LLVM back-end uses:
  AssemblerDialect = 1;           // New-Style mnemonics.
in PPCMCAsmInfoDarwin, and
  AssemblerDialect = 0;           // Old-Style mnemonics.
in PPCLinuxMCAsmInfo.

The Linux setting really isn't correct, we should be using new-style
mnemonics everywhere.  This is changed by this commit.

Unfortunately, the setting of this variable is overloaded in the back-end
to decide whether or not we are on a Darwin target.  This is done in
PPCInstPrinter (the "SyntaxVariant" is initialized from the MCAsmInfo
AssemblerDialect setting), and also in PPCMCExpr.  Setting AssemblerDialect
to 1 for both Darwin and Linux no longer allows us to make this distinction.

Instead, this patch uses the MCSubtargetInfo passed to createPPCMCInstPrinter
to distinguish Darwin targets, and ignores the SyntaxVariant parameter.
As to PPCMCExpr, this patch adds an explicit isDarwin argument that needs
to be passed in by the caller when creating a target MCExpr.  (To do so
this patch implicitly also reverts commit 184441.)

llvm-svn: 185858
2013-07-08 20:20:51 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 5143bab2f9 [PowerPC] Rework TLS call operand processing
As part of the global-dynamic and local-dynamic TLS sequences, we need
to use a special form of the call instruction:

 bl __tls_get_addr(sym@tlsld)
 bl __tls_get_addr(sym@tlsgd)

which generates two fixups.  The current implementation of this causes
problems with recognizing this form in the asm parser.  To fix this,
this patch reworks operand processing for this special form by using
a single operand to hold both __tls_get_addr and sym@tlsld and defining
a print method to output the above form, and an encoding method to
generate the two fixups.

As a side simplification, the patch replaces the two instruction
patterns BL8_NOP_TLSGD and BL8_NOP_TLSLD by a single BL8_NOP_TLS,
since the patterns already operate in an identical fashion (whether
we have a local-dynamic or global-dynamic symbol is already encoded
in the symbol modifier).

No change in code generation intended.

llvm-svn: 185477
2013-07-02 21:31:04 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand fd3ad693e8 [PowerPC] Support symbolic u16imm operands
Currently, all instructions taking s16imm operands support symbolic
operands.  However, for u16imm operands, we only support actual
immediate integers.  This causes the assembler to reject code like

  ori %r5, %r5, symbol@l

This patch changes the u16imm operand definition to likewise
accept symbolic operands.  In fact, s16imm and u16imm can
share the same encoding routine, now renamed to getImm16Encoding.

llvm-svn: 184944
2013-06-26 13:49:15 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 3912d785e3 PPC: Remove default case from fully covered switch.
llvm-svn: 184758
2013-06-24 17:03:25 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 86247b6e27 [PowerPC] Add predicted forms of branches
This adds support for the predicted forms of branches (+/-).
There are three cases to consider:
- Branches using a PPC::Predicate code
  For these, I've added new PPC::Predicate codes corresponding
  to the BO values for predicted branch forms, and updated insn
  printing to print them correctly.  I've also added new aliases
  for the asm parser matching the new forms.
- bt/bf
  I've added new aliases matching to gBC etc.
- bd(n)z variants
  I've added new instruction patterns for the predicted forms.

In all cases, the new patterns are used for the asm parser only.
(The new infrastructure ought to be sufficient to allow use by
the compiler too at some point.)

llvm-svn: 184754
2013-06-24 16:52:04 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand b6a30d159e [PowerPC] Support absolute branches
There is currently only limited support for the "absolute" variants
of branch instructions.  This patch adds support for the absolute
variants of all branches that are currently otherwise supported.

This requires adding new fixup types so that the correct variant
of relocation type can be selected by the object writer.

While the compiler will continue to usually choose the relative
branch variants, this will allow the asm parser to fully support
the absolute branches, with either immediate (numerical) or
symbolic target addresses.

No change in code generation intended.

llvm-svn: 184721
2013-06-24 11:03:33 +00:00