Instead of expliciting emitting a setc in the inline asm instructions,
we can use flag output. This allows the backend to use the flag
directly if it is needed by a branch. Previously we needed a test
instruction to convert the register back to a flag.
If the flag can't be used directly, the backend will emit a setcc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87888
I believe the inline asm emitted here should have a memory clobber since it writes to memory.
It was also missing the dirflag clobber that we use by default along with flags and fpsr. To avoid missing defaults in the future, get the default list from the target
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88121
Adds support for these intrinsics, which are ARM and ARM64 only:
_interlockedbittestandreset_acq
_interlockedbittestandreset_rel
_interlockedbittestandreset_nf
_interlockedbittestandset_acq
_interlockedbittestandset_rel
_interlockedbittestandset_nf
Refactor the bittest intrinsic handling to decompose each intrinsic into
its action, its width, and its atomicity.
llvm-svn: 334239
I tested these locally on an x86 machine by disabling the inline asm
codepath and confirming that it does the same bitflips as we do with the
inline asm.
Addresses code review feedback.
llvm-svn: 334059
We need to implement _interlockedbittestandset as a builtin for
windows.h, so we might as well do the whole family. It reduces code
duplication anyway.
Fixes PR33188, a long standing bug in our bittest implementation
encountered by Chakra.
llvm-svn: 333978