Summary:
Most libraries are defined in the lib/ directory but there are also a
few libraries defined in tools/ e.g. libLLVM, libLTO. I'm defining
"Component Libraries" as libraries defined in lib/ that may be included in
libLLVM.so. Explicitly marking the libraries in lib/ as component
libraries allows us to remove some fragile checks that attempt to
differentiate between lib/ libraries and tools/ libraires:
1. In tools/llvm-shlib, because
llvm_map_components_to_libnames(LIB_NAMES "all") returned a list of
all libraries defined in the whole project, there was custom code
needed to filter out libraries defined in tools/, none of which should
be included in libLLVM.so. This code assumed that any library
defined as static was from lib/ and everything else should be
excluded.
With this change, llvm_map_components_to_libnames(LIB_NAMES, "all")
only returns libraries that have been added to the LLVM_COMPONENT_LIBS
global cmake property, so this custom filtering logic can be removed.
Doing this also fixes the build with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON
and LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=ON.
2. There was some code in llvm_add_library that assumed that
libraries defined in lib/ would not have LLVM_LINK_COMPONENTS or
ARG_LINK_COMPONENTS set. This is only true because libraries
defined lib lib/ use LLVMBuild.txt and don't set these values.
This code has been fixed now to check if the library has been
explicitly marked as a component library, which should now make it
easier to remove LLVMBuild at some point in the future.
I have tested this patch on Windows, MacOS and Linux with release builds
and the following combinations of CMake options:
- "" (No options)
- -DLLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=ON
- -DLLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB=ON
- -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON
- -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DLLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=ON
- -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DLLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB=ON
Reviewers: beanz, smeenai, compnerd, phosek
Reviewed By: beanz
Subscribers: wuzish, jholewinski, arsenm, dschuff, jyknight, dylanmckay, sdardis, nemanjai, jvesely, nhaehnle, mgorny, mehdi_amini, sbc100, jgravelle-google, hiraditya, aheejin, fedor.sergeev, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, atanasyan, steven_wu, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, dexonsmith, PkmX, jocewei, jsji, dang, Jim, lenary, s.egerton, pzheng, sameer.abuasal, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70179
Summary:
This patch implements the `TargetInstrInfo::verifyInstruction` hook for RISC-V. Currently the hook verifies the machine instruction's immediate operands, to check if the immediates are within the expected bounds. Without the hook invalid immediates are not detected except when doing assembly parsing, so they are silently emitted (including being truncated when emitting object code).
The bounds information is specified in tablegen by using the `OperandType` definition, which sets the `MCOperandInfo`'s `OperandType` field. Several RISC-V-specific immediate operand types were created, which extend the `MCInstrDesc`'s `OperandType` `enum`.
To have the hook called with `llc` pass it the `-verify-machineinstrs` option. For Clang add the cmake build config `-DLLVM_ENABLE_EXPENSIVE_CHECKS=True`, or temporarily patch `TargetPassConfig::addVerifyPass`.
Review concerns:
- The patch adds immediate operand type checks that cover at least the base ISA. There are several other operand types for the C extension and one type for the F/D extensions that were left out of this initial patch because they introduced further design concerns that I felt were best evaluated separately.
- Invalid register classes (e.g. passing a GPR register where a GPRC is expected) are already caught, so were not included.
- This design makes the more abstract `MachineInstr` verification depend on MC layer definitions, which arguably is not the cleanest design, but is in line with how things are done in other parts of the target and LLVM in general.
- There is some duplication of logic already present in the `MCOperandPredicate`s. Since the `MachineInstr` and `MCInstr` notions of immediates are fundamentally different, this is currently necessary.
Reviewers: asb, lenary
Reviewed By: lenary
Subscribers: hiraditya, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, kito-cheng, shiva0217, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, rkruppe, PkmX, jocewei, psnobl, benna, Jim, s.egerton, pzheng, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67397
llvm-svn: 375006
This patch adds lowering for global TLS addresses for the TLS models of
InitialExec, GlobalDynamic, LocalExec and LocalDynamic.
LocalExec support required using a 4-operand add instruction, which uses
the fourth operand to express a relocation on the symbol. The necessary
fixup is emitted when the instruction is emitted.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55305
llvm-svn: 363771
Summary:
DAGCombine will normally turn a `(shl (add x, c1), c2)` into `(add (shl x, c2), c1 << c2)`, where `c1` and `c2` are constants. This can be prevented by a callback in TargetLowering.
On RISC-V, materialising the constant `c1 << c2` can be more expensive than materialising `c1`, because materialising the former may take more instructions, and may use a register, where materialising the latter would not.
This patch implements the hook in RISCVTargetLowering to prevent this transform, in the cases where:
- `c1` fits into the immediate field in an `addi` instruction.
- `c1` takes fewer instructions to materialise than `c1 << c2`.
In future, DAGCombine could do the check to see whether `c1` fits into an add immediate, which might simplify more targets hooks than just RISC-V.
Reviewers: asb, luismarques, efriedma
Reviewed By: asb
Subscribers: xbolva00, lebedev.ri, craig.topper, lewis-revill, Jim, hiraditya, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, kito-cheng, shiva0217, jrtc27, zzheng, edward-jones, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, rkruppe, PkmX, jocewei, psnobl, benna, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62857
llvm-svn: 363736
This patch adds support for generating calls through the procedure
linkage table where required for a given ExternalSymbol or GlobalAddress
callee.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55304
llvm-svn: 363686
This patch allows lowering of PIC addresses by using PC-relative
addressing for DSO-local symbols and accessing the address through the
global offset table for non-DSO-local symbols.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55303
llvm-svn: 363058
This patch replaces the addition of VK_RISCV_CALL in RISCVMCCodeEmitter by
creating the RISCVMCExpr when tail/call are parsed, or in the codegen case
when the callee symbols are created.
This required adding a new CallSymbol operand to allow only adding
VK_RISCV_CALL to tail/call instructions.
This patch will allow further expansion of parsing and codegen to easily
include PLT symbols which must generate the R_RISCV_CALL_PLT relocation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55560
Patch by Lewis Revill.
llvm-svn: 357396
This patch adds an implementation of a PC-relative addressing sequence to be
used when -mcmodel=medium is specified. With absolute addressing, a 'medium'
codemodel may cause addresses to be out of range. This is because while
'medium' implies a 2 GiB addressing range, this 2 GiB can be at any offset as
opposed to 'small', which implies the first 2 GiB only.
Note that LLVM/Clang currently specifies code models differently to GCC, where
small and medium imply the same functionality as GCC's medlow and medany
respectively.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54143
Patch by Lewis Revill.
llvm-svn: 357393
The RISC-V ISA defines RV32E as an alternative "base" instruction set
encoding, that differs from RV32I by having only 16 rather than 32 registers.
This patch adds basic definitions for RV32E as well as MC layer support
(assembling, disassembling) and tests. The only supported ABI on RV32E is
ILP32E.
Add a new RISCVFeatures::validate() helper to RISCVUtils which can be called
from codegen or MC layer libraries to validate the combination of TargetTriple
and FeatureBitSet. Other targets have similar checks (e.g. erroring if SPE is
enabled on PPC64 or oddspreg + o32 ABI on Mips), but they either duplicate the
checks (Mips), or fail to check for both codegen and MC codepaths (PPC).
Codegen for the ILP32E ABI support and RV32E codegen are left for a future
patch/patches.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59470
llvm-svn: 356744
This patch adds proper handling of -target-abi, as accepted by llvm-mc and
llc. Lowering (codegen) for the hard-float ABIs will follow in a subsequent
patch. However, this patch does add MC layer support for the hard float and
RVE ABIs (emission of the appropriate ELF flags
https://github.com/riscv/riscv-elf-psabi-doc/blob/master/riscv-elf.md#-file-header).
ABI parsing must be shared between codegen and the MC layer, so we add
computeTargetABI to RISCVUtils. A warning will be printed if an invalid or
unrecognized ABI is given.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59023
llvm-svn: 355771
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
The RISC-V ISA manual was updated on 2018-11-07 (commit 00557c3) to define a
new compressed instruction format, RVC format CA (no actual instruction
encodings were changed). This patch updates the RISC-V backend to define the
new format, and to use it in the relevant instructions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54302
Patch by Luís Marques.
llvm-svn: 347043
Logic to load 32-bit and 64-bit immediates is currently present in
RISCVAsmParser::emitLoadImm in order to support the li pseudoinstruction. With
the introduction of RV64 codegen, there is a greater benefit of sharing
immediate materialisation logic between the MC layer and codegen. The
generateInstSeq helper allows this by producing a vector of simple structs
representing the chosen instructions. This can then be consumed in the MC
layer to produce MCInsts or at instruction selection time to produce
appropriate SelectionDAG node. Sharing this logic means that both the li
pseudoinstruction and codegen can benefit from future optimisations, and
that this logic can be used for materialising constants during RV64 codegen.
This patch does contain a behaviour change: addi will now be produced on RV64
when no lui is necessary to materialise the constant. In that case addiw takes
x0 as the source register, so is semantically identical to addi.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52961
llvm-svn: 346937