It broke the llvm-gcc-native-mingw32 buildbot, and we need all of them to be green for the 2.9 branch.
Takumi, please reapply after we branch, preferably with a fix ;-)
llvm-svn: 127107
number of threads. In that case make the number of threads
equal to the number of jobs and launch one jobs on each
thread. This makes things work like make -j.
llvm-svn: 127045
InstAlias<{alias}, {aliasee}>;
The InstAlias instruction should be able to go from the MCInst to the
{alias}. All of the information is there to match the MCInst with the
{aliasee}. From there, it's a simple matter to emit the {alias}, with the
correct operands from the {aliasee}.
The code this patch generates can be used by the InstPrinter to automatically
print out the alias without having to write special C++ code to handle the
situation.
This is a WIP, and therefore are several limitations. For instance, it cannot
handle AsmOperands at the moment. It also doesn't know what to do when two
{alias}es match the same {aliasee}. (Currently, it just ignores those two cases
and allows the printInstruction method to handle them.)
llvm-svn: 126538
--force-configure to force running configure before building.
--extra-llvm-config-flags
--extra-llvm-gcc-config-flags
--extra-gcc-config-flags
Pass additional argument to the various configure invocations.
This also eliminates a default build flavor because explicitly
specifying builds could result in build flavors being run repeatedly.
Finally, turn off fortran builds for the moment because install
appears to be broken.
llvm-svn: 126510
A major part of its (eventual) goal is to support a much cleaner separation between disassembly callbacks
provided by the target and the disassembler emitter itself, i.e. not requiring hardcoding of knowledge in tblgen
like the existing disassembly emitters do.
The hope is that some day this will allow us to replace the existing non-Thumb ARM disassembler and remove
some of the hacks the old one introduced to tblgen.
llvm-svn: 125966
FIXME: It does not improve MSVC's issue.
[Danil Malyshev] Defining PRINTF_EXPONENT_DIGITS env is the suggested way to make MinGW ANSI/POSIX compatible. This is not only about the case we are discussing, but in general, I'd like to have explicitly defined compatibility mode for all the tests running on MinGW.
llvm-svn: 125725
- Add custom operand matching for imod and iflags.
- Rename SplitMnemonicAndCC to SplitMnemonic since it splits more than CC
from mnemonic.
- While adding ".w" as an operand, don't change "Head" to avoid passing the
wrong mnemonic to ParseOperand.
- Add asm parser tests.
- Add disassembler tests just to make sure it can catch all cps versions.
llvm-svn: 125489
Teach the AsmMatcher handling to distinguish between an error custom-parsing
an operand and a failure to match. The former should propogate the error
upwards, while the latter should continue attempting to parse with
alternative matchers.
Update the ARM asm parser accordingly.
llvm-svn: 125426
When matching operands for a candidate opcode match in the auto-generated
AsmMatcher, check each operand against the expected operand match class.
Previously, operands were classified independently of the opcode being
handled, which led to difficulties when operand match classes were
more complicated than simple subclass relationships.
llvm-svn: 125245
an annoyance of mine when working on tests: if the input .ll file
is broken, opt outputs an error and generates an empty file. FileCheck
then emits its "ooh I couldn't find the first CHECK line, scanning
from ..." which obfuscates the actual problem.
llvm-svn: 125193
It seeks tools(eg. [cmp, grep, sed]) in same directory, to be sane.
It seeks "bash" only in the directory found at last time. Or bash would be insane (against other tools).
llvm-svn: 125175
checkToolsPath(dir,tools):
return True if "dir" contains all "tools".
whichTools(tools,paths):
return a directory that contains all "tools" in "paths".
Or return None when all "tools" were not met.
llvm-svn: 125174
Motivation: Improve the parsing of not usual (different from registers or
immediates) operand forms.
This commit implements only the generic support. The ARM specific modifications
will come next.
A table like the one below is autogenerated for every instruction
containing a 'ParserMethod' in its AsmOperandClass
static const OperandMatchEntry OperandMatchTable[20] = {
/* Mnemonic, Operand List Mask, Operand Class, Features */
{ "cdp", 29 /* 0, 2, 3, 4 */, MCK_Coproc, Feature_IsThumb|Feature_HasV6 },
{ "cdp", 58 /* 1, 3, 4, 5 */, MCK_Coproc, Feature_IsARM },
A matcher function very similar (but lot more naive) to
MatchInstructionImpl scans the table. After the mnemonic match, the
features are checked and if the "to be parsed" operand index is
present in the mask, there's a real match. Then, a switch like the one
below dispatch the parsing to the custom method provided in
'ParseMethod':
case MCK_Coproc:
return TryParseCoprocessorOperandName(Operands);
llvm-svn: 125030
(yes, this is different from R_ARM_CALL)
- Adds a new method getARMBranchTargetOpValue() which handles the
necessary distinction between the conditional and unconditional br/bl
needed for ARM/ELF
At least for ARM mode, the needed fixup for conditional versus unconditional
br/bl is identical, but the ARM docs and existing ARM tools expect this
reloc type...
Added a few FIXME's for future naming fixups in ARMInstrInfo.td
llvm-svn: 124895
library.
Installs tblgen (required by Clang).
Translates handling of user settings and platform-dependant options to
its own file, where it can included by another project.
Installs the .cmake files required by projects like Clang.
llvm-svn: 124816
The algorithm for identifying which operand is invalid will now always point to
some operand and not the mnemonic sometimes. The change is now that ErrorInfo
is the index of the highest operand that does not match for any of the matching
mnemonics records. And no longer the ~0U value when the mnemonic matches and
not every record with a matching mnemonic has the same mismatching operand
index.
llvm-svn: 124734
makes type checking for extract_subvector and insert_subvector more
robust and will allow stricter typechecking of more patterns in the
future.
This change handles int and fp as disjoint sets so that it will
enforce integer types to be smaller than the largest integer type and
fp types to be smaller than the largest fp type. There is no attempt
to check type sizes across the int/fp sets.
llvm-svn: 124672
When an operand class is defined with MIOperandInfo set to a list of
suboperands, the AsmMatcher has so far required that operand to also define
a custom ParserMatchClass, and InstAlias patterns have not been able to
set the individual suboperands separately. This patch removes both of those
restrictions. If a "compound" operand does not override the default
ParserMatchClass, then the AsmMatcher will now parse its suboperands
separately. If an InstAlias operand has the same class as the corresponding
compound operand, then it will be handled as before; but if that check fails,
TableGen will now try to match up a sequence of InstAlias operands with the
corresponding suboperands.
llvm-svn: 124314
This will be used to check patterns referencing a forthcoming
INSERT_SUBVECTOR SDNode. INSERT_SUBVECTOR in turn is very useful for
matching to VINSERTF128 instructions and complements the already
existing EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR SDNode.
llvm-svn: 124145
Unfortunately, while this is the "right" thing to do, it breaks some ARM
asm parsing tests because MemMode5 and ThumbMemModeReg are ambiguous. This
is tricky to resolve since neither is a subset of the other.
XFAIL the test for now. The old way was broken in other ways, just ways
we didn't happen to be testing, and our ARM asm parsing is going to require
significant revisiting at a later point anyways.
llvm-svn: 123786
This is needed to allow an InstAlias for an instruction with an "OptionalDef"
result register (like ARM's cc_out) where you want to set the optional register
to reg0.
llvm-svn: 123490
the symbolic immediate names used for these instructions, fixing their pretty-printers, and
adding proper encoding information for them.
With this, we can properly pretty-print and encode assembly like:
mrc p15, #0, r3, c13, c0, #3
Fixes <rdar://problem/8857858>.
llvm-svn: 123404
in the right direction. It eliminated some hacks and will unblock codegen
work. But it's far from being done. It doesn't reject illegal expressions,
e.g. (FOO - :lower16:BAR). It also doesn't work in Thumb2 mode at all.
llvm-svn: 123369
being tested. This ensures that we test the tools just built and not
some random tools that might happen to be in the user's PATH. This
makes LLVM testing much more stable and predictable.
llvm-svn: 122341
Some quad-register intrinsics with lane operands only take a double-register
operand for the vector containing the lane. The valid range of lane numbers
is then half as big as you would expect from the quad-register type.
Note: This currently has no effect because those intrinsics are now handled
entirely in the header file using __builtin_shufflevector, which does its own
range checking, but I want to use this for generating tests.
llvm-svn: 121867
registers that alias Reg, including itself. This is almost the same as the
existing getAliasSet() method, except for the inclusion of Reg.
The name matches the reflexive TRI::regsOverlap(x, y) relation.
It is very common to do stuff to a register and all its aliases:
stuff(Reg)
for (const unsigned *Alias = TRI->getAliasSet(Reg); *Alias; ++Alias)
stuff(*Alias);
That can now be written as the simpler:
for (const unsigned *Alias = TRI->getOverlaps(Reg); *Alias; ++Alias)
stuff(*Alias);
This change requires a bit more constant space for the alias lists because Reg
is included and because the empty alias list cannot be shared any longer.
If the getAliasSet method is eventually removed, this space can be reclaimed by
sharing overlap lists. For instance, %rax and %eax have identical overlap sets.
llvm-svn: 121800
instruction based on the t_addrmode_s# mode and what it returned. There is some
obvious badness to this. In particular, it's hard to do MC-encoding when the
instruction may change out from underneath you after the t_addrmode_s# variable
is finally resolved.
The solution is to revert a long-ago change that merged the reg/reg and reg/imm
versions. There is the addition of several new addressing modes. They no longer
have extraneous operands associated with them. I.e., if it's reg/reg we don't
have to have a dummy zero immediate tacked on to the SDNode.
There are some obvious cleanups here, which will happen shortly.
llvm-svn: 121747
Use the same COPY_TO_REGCLASS approach as for the 2-register *_sfp instructions.
This change made a big difference in the code generated for the
CodeGen/Thumb2/cross-rc-coalescing-2.ll test: The coalescer is still doing
a fine job, but some instructions that were previously moved outside the loop
are not moved now. It's using fewer VFP registers now, which is generally
a good thing, so I think the estimates for register pressure changed and that
affected the LICM behavior. Since that isn't obviously wrong, I've just
changed the test file. This completes the work for Radar 8711675.
llvm-svn: 121730
as a "long" direct branch. While the mnemonics are the same, they encode the branch offset differently, and
the Darwin assembler appears to prefer the "long" form for direct branches. Thus, in the name of bitwise
equivalence, provide encoding and fixup support for it.
llvm-svn: 121710
class A<bit a, bits<3> x, bits<3> y> {
bits<3> z;
let z = !if(a, x, y);
}
The variable z will get the value of x when 'a' is 1 and 'y' when a is '0'.
llvm-svn: 121666
Remove the previous header. I don't think we need to expose to end users
that we use TableGen to produce our version of arm_neon.h, and that header
was also using doubleslash comments which could be a problem when using it
in strict C89 compilations.
llvm-svn: 121390
particular, the immediate has 20-bits of value instead of 21. And bit 0 is '0'
always. Going through the BL fixup encoding was trashing the "bit 0 is '0'"
invariant.
Attempt to get the encoding at slightly more correct with this.
llvm-svn: 121336
An OpReinterpret entry is handled by translating it to OpCast intrinsics for
all combinations of source and destination types with the same total size.
This will be used to generate all the vreinterpret intrinsics.
llvm-svn: 121087
Intrinsics implemented with Clang builtins could already be implemented as
either inline functions or macros, but intrinsics implemented directly
(without builtins) could only be inline functions.
llvm-svn: 120763
Since we're casting them for the calls to the builtins, we need this to
make sure their types get checked in the same way they would if the intrinsics
were implemented as inline functions.
llvm-svn: 120693
Thumb2 encoding to share code with the ARM encoding, which gets use fixup support for free.
It also allows us to fold away at least one codegen-only pattern.
llvm-svn: 120481
The only reasonable way I could find to do this is to provide an alternate
version of the addrmode6 operand with a different encoding function. Use it
for all the VLD-dup instructions for the sake of consistency.
llvm-svn: 120358
This makes it symmetric with the 'u' modifier that forces an unsigned type.
This is needed for unsigned vector shifts, where the shift amount still needs
to be signed. PR8482 (Radar 8603521).
llvm-svn: 119742
and xor. The 32-bit move immediates can be hoisted out of loops by machine
LICM but the isel hacks were preventing them.
Instead, let peephole optimization pass recognize registers that are defined by
immediates and the ARM target hook will fold the immediates in.
Other changes include 1) do not fold and / xor into cmp to isel TST / TEQ
instructions if there are multiple uses. This happens when the 'and' is live
out, machine sink would have sinked the computation and that ends up pessimizing
code. The peephole pass would recognize situations where the 'and' can be
toggled to define CPSR and eliminate the comparison anyway.
2) Move peephole pass to after machine LICM, sink, and CSE to avoid blocking
important optimizations.
rdar://8663787, rdar://8241368
llvm-svn: 119548
instructions have to distinguish between lists of single- and double-precision
registers in order for the ASM matcher to do a proper job. In all other
respects, a list of single- or double-precision registers are the same as a list
of GPR registers.
llvm-svn: 119460
Stop defining types with "__neon_" prefixes and then using typedefs without
the prefix; there's no reason to do that anymore. Remove types that combine
multiple Neon vectors and treat them as a single long vector; they are not
used.
llvm-svn: 119369
The system API's will be shifted over to returning an error_code, and returning
other return values as out parameters to the function.
Code that needs to check error conditions will use the errc enum values which
are the same as the posix_errno defines (EBADF, E2BIG, etc...), and are
compatable with the error codes in WinError.h due to some magic in system_error.
An example would be:
if (error_code ec = KillEvil("Java")) { // error_code can be converted to bool.
handle_error(ec);
}
llvm-svn: 119360
'db', 'ib', 'da') instead of having that mode as a separate field in the
instruction. It's more convenient for the asm parser and much more readable for
humans.
<rdar://problem/8654088>
llvm-svn: 119310
operand list instead of the operand list redundantly declared on the alias
or instruction.
With this change, we finally remove the ins/outs list on the alias. Before:
def : InstAlias<(outs GR16:$dst), (ins GR8 :$src),
"movsx $src, $dst",
(MOVSX16rr8W GR16:$dst, GR8:$src)>;
After:
def : InstAlias<"movsx $src, $dst",
(MOVSX16rr8W GR16:$dst, GR8:$src)>;
This also makes the alias mechanism more general and powerful, which will
be exploited in subsequent patches.
llvm-svn: 118329
(someinst GR16:$foo, GR32:$foo)
Reimplement BuildAliasOperandReference to be correctly
based on the names of operands in the result pattern,
instead of on the instruction operand definitions.
llvm-svn: 118328
Right now the code is partitioned but the behavior is the same.
This should be improved in the near future. This removes some
uses of TheOperandList.
llvm-svn: 118232
now matchables contain an explicit list of how to populate each
operand in the result instruction instead of having them somehow
magically be correlated to the input inst.
llvm-svn: 118217
value type, so there is no point in passing it around using
an EVT. Use the simpler MVT everywhere. Rather than trying
to propagate this information maximally in all the code that
using the calling convention stuff, I chose to do a mainly
low impact change instead.
llvm-svn: 118167
ins/outs list that isn't specified by their asmstring. Previously
the asmmatcher would just force a 0 register into it, which clearly
isn't right. Mark a bunch of ARM instructions that use this as
isCodeGenOnly. Some of them are clearly pseudo instructions (like
t2TBB) others use a weird hasExtraSrcRegAllocReq thing that will
either need to be removed or the asmmatcher will need to be taught
about it (someday).
llvm-svn: 118119
filling them in one at a time. Previously this iterated over the
asmoperands, which left the problem of "holes". The new approach
simplifies things.
llvm-svn: 118104
merging it into a Token field in Operand, and moving the first
token to an explicit mnemonic field. These were parallel
arrays before (except for the mnemonic) which kept confusing me.
llvm-svn: 118024
aliases installed and working. They now work when the
matched pattern and the result instruction have exactly
the same operand list.
This is now enough for us to define proper aliases for
movzx and movsx, implementing rdar://8017633 and PR7459.
Note that we do not accept instructions like:
movzx 0(%rsp), %rsi
GAS accepts this instruction, but it doesn't make any
sense because we don't know the size of the memory
operand. It could be 8/16/32 bits.
llvm-svn: 117901
in their asmstring. Fix the two x86 "NOREX" instructions that have them.
If these comments are important, the instlowering stuff can print them.
llvm-svn: 117897
argument passing. Consolidate all SingletonRegister detection
and handling into a new
InstructionInfo::getSingletonRegisterForToken method instead of
having it scattered about. No change in generated .inc files.
llvm-svn: 117888
CodeGenInstruction::FlattenAsmStringVariants method. Use it
to simplify the code in AsmWriterInst, which now no longer
needs to worry about variants.
llvm-svn: 117886
Use this to make the X86 and ARM targets set isCodeGenOnly=1
automatically for their instructions that have Format=Pseudo,
resolving a hack in tblgen.
llvm-svn: 117862
Instead of silently ignoring these instructions, emit a hard error and
force the target author to either refactor the target or mark the
instruction 'isCodeGenOnly'.
Mark a few instructions in ARM and MBlaze as isCodeGenOnly the are
doing this.
llvm-svn: 117858
directives, allowing things like this:
def : MnemonicAlias<"pop", "popl">, Requires<[In32BitMode]>;
def : MnemonicAlias<"pop", "popq">, Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
Move the rest of the X86 MnemonicAliases over to the .td file.
llvm-svn: 117830