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Andrea Di Biagio 842355e900 Revert r211771. It was: "[X86] Improve the selection of SSE3/AVX addsub instructions".
This chang fully reverts r211771.
That revision added a canonicalization rule which has the potential to causes a
combine-cycle in the target-independent canonicalizing DAG combine.

The plan is to move the logic that forms target specific addsub nodes as part of
the lowering of shuffles.

llvm-svn: 213736
2014-07-23 11:20:24 +00:00
Tilmann Scheller c28f0d587d [ARM] Add earlyclobber constraint to pre/post-indexed ARM STRH instructions.
The post-indexed instructions were missing the constraint, causing unpredictable STRH instructions to be emitted.

The earlyclobber constraint on the pre-indexed STR instructions is not strictly necessary, as the instruction selection for pre-indexed STR instructions goes through an additional layer of pseudo instructions which have the constraint defined, however it doesn't hurt to specify the constraint directly on the pre-indexed instructions as well, since at some point someone might create instances of them programmatically and then the constraint is definitely needed.

llvm-svn: 213729
2014-07-23 08:12:51 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka 2581fa505f [FastIsel][AArch64] Add support for the FastLowerCall and FastLowerIntrinsicCall target-hooks.
This commit modifies the existing call lowering functions to be used as the
FastLowerCall and FastLowerIntrinsicCall target-hooks instead.

This enables patchpoint intrinsic lowering for AArch64.

This fixes <rdar://problem/17733076>

llvm-svn: 213704
2014-07-22 23:14:58 +00:00
Tim Northover 0942e39061 X86: drop relocations on __eh_frame sections globally.
Without this, we produce non-extern relocations when targeting older OS X
versions that ld64 can't cope with in the particular context of __eh_frame
sections (who'd want generic relocation-processing anyway?).

This means that an updated linker (ld64 from Xcode 3.2.6 or later) may be
needed when targeting such platforms with a modern version of LLVM, but this is
probably the case anyway and a reasonable requirement.

PR20212, rdar://problem/17544795

llvm-svn: 213665
2014-07-22 15:47:09 +00:00
Sasa Stankovic 319f0ff3b7 [mips] Fix two patterns that select i32's (for MIPS32r6) / i64's (for MIPS64r6)
from setne comparison with an i32.

The patterns that are fixed:
  * (select (i32 (setne i32, immZExt16)), i32, i32) (for MIPS32r6)
  * (select (i32 (setne i32, immZExt16)), i64, i64) (for MIPS64r6)

llvm-svn: 213653
2014-07-22 13:36:02 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky f164859efc AVX-512: Fixed intrinsic of VSQRTPS/PD instructions.
I set number and types of parameters according to GCC intrinsics.

llvm-svn: 213640
2014-07-22 11:07:31 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 913666f9bc R600: silence GCC warning
GCC believes it may be possible to not return a value from the switch:
  lib/Target/R600/SIRegisterInfo.cpp:187:1: warning: control reaches end of non-void function [-Wreturn-type]

Add an unreachable label to indicate that this is not possible and still permit
switch coverage checking.

llvm-svn: 213572
2014-07-21 17:52:00 +00:00
Tom Stellard bda32c9e47 R600/SI: Refactor VOP3 instruction definitions
llvm-svn: 213571
2014-07-21 17:44:29 +00:00
Tom Stellard e5a1cdab47 R600/SI: Separate encoding and operand definitions into their own classes
llvm-svn: 213570
2014-07-21 17:44:28 +00:00
Tom Stellard f757b5ddc2 R600/SI: Initailize encoding fields of unused VOP3 modifiers to 0
llvm-svn: 213564
2014-07-21 17:12:40 +00:00
Tom Stellard ca000c6c7b R600/SI: Initialize unused VOP3 sources to 0 instead of SIOperand.ZERO
llvm-svn: 213563
2014-07-21 17:12:37 +00:00
Tom Stellard 1aaad6970c R600/SI: Add instruction shrinking pass
This pass converts 64-bit instructions to 32-bit when possible.

llvm-svn: 213561
2014-07-21 16:55:33 +00:00
Tom Stellard 63797d4a23 R600/SI: VOPC instructions explicitly define VCC
Therefore we don't need to add it to the implict defs list.

llvm-svn: 213558
2014-07-21 16:27:24 +00:00
Tom Stellard e812f2fdd8 R600/SI: Clean up some of the unused REGISTER_{LOAD,STORE} code
There are a few more cleanups to do, but I ran into some problems
with ext loads and trunc stores, when I tried to change some of the
vector loads and stores from custom to legal, so I wasn't able to
get rid of everything.

llvm-svn: 213552
2014-07-21 15:45:06 +00:00
Tom Stellard b02094e115 R600/SI: Use scratch memory for large private arrays
llvm-svn: 213551
2014-07-21 15:45:01 +00:00
Tom Stellard 42639a57de R600/SI: Specify wavefront size for SI and CI
llvm-svn: 213550
2014-07-21 15:44:58 +00:00
Tom Stellard 8e44d948b6 R600/SI: Remove vaddr operand from BUFFER_LOAD_*_OFFSET instructions
This operand is never used.

llvm-svn: 213549
2014-07-21 15:44:55 +00:00
Daniel Sanders e22244b733 [mips] Do not emit '.module fp=...' unless we really need to.
We now emit this value when we need to contradict the default value. This
restores support for binutils 2.24.

When a suitable binutils has been released we can resume unconditionally
emitting .module directives. This is preferable to omitting the .module
directives since the .module directives protect against, for example,
accidentally assembling FP32 code with -mfp64 and producing an unusuable object.

llvm-svn: 213548
2014-07-21 15:25:24 +00:00
Robert Khasanov bfa0131365 [SKX] Enabling SKX target and AVX512BW, AVX512DQ, AVX512VL features.
Enabling HasAVX512{DQ,BW,VL} predicates.
Adding VK2, VK4, VK32, VK64 masked register classes.
Adding new types (v64i8, v32i16) to VR512.
Extending calling conventions for new types (v64i8, v32i16)

Patch by Zinovy Nis <zinovy.y.nis@intel.com>
Reviewed by Elena Demikhovsky <elena.demikhovsky@intel.com>

llvm-svn: 213545
2014-07-21 14:54:21 +00:00
Tom Stellard 067c81567b R600/SI: Store constant initializer data in constant memory
This implements a solution for constant initializers suggested
by Vadim Girlin, where we store the data after the shader code
and then use the S_GETPC instruction to compute its address.

This saves use the trouble of creating a new buffer for constant data
and then having to pass the pointer to the kernel via user SGPRs or the
input buffer.

llvm-svn: 213530
2014-07-21 14:01:14 +00:00
Tom Stellard b2114caf62 R600/SI: Add isCFDepth0 Predicate to SALU addc pattern
llvm-svn: 213529
2014-07-21 14:01:12 +00:00
Tom Stellard 54a3b65bb9 R600/SI: Use VALU for i1 XOR
llvm-svn: 213528
2014-07-21 14:01:10 +00:00
Tom Stellard 01825afad7 R600/SI: Use a custom encoding method for simm16 in SOPP branch instructions
This allows us to explicitly define the type of fixup that is needed,
so we can distinguish this from future fixup types.

llvm-svn: 213527
2014-07-21 14:01:08 +00:00
Tom Stellard e08fe68bdd R600/SI: Rename SOPP operands to match the encoding fields
llvm-svn: 213526
2014-07-21 14:01:05 +00:00
Daniel Sanders 68c3747efb [mips] Add MipsOptionRecord abstraction and use it to implement .reginfo/.MIPS.options
This abstraction allows us to support the various records that can be placed in
the .MIPS.options section in the future. We currently use it to record register
usage information (the ODK_REGINFO record in our ELF64 spec).

Each .MIPS.options record should subclass MipsOptionRecord and provide an
implementation of EmitMipsOptionRecord.

Patch by Matheus Almeida and Toma Tabacu

llvm-svn: 213522
2014-07-21 13:30:55 +00:00
Daniel Sanders decb7a2b0b [mips] Try to fix the test/ExecutionEngine tests on a MIPS host.
Fix a dangerous default case that caused MipsCodeEmitter to discard pseudo
instructions it didn't recognize. It will now call llvm_unreachable() for
unrecognized pseudo's and explicitly handles PseudoReturn, PseudoReturn64,
PseudoIndirectBranch, PseudoIndirectBranch64, CFI_INSTRUCTION, IMPLICIT_DEF,
and KILL.

There may be other pseudos that need handling but this was enough for the
ExecutionEngine tests to pass on my test system.

llvm-svn: 213513
2014-07-21 12:25:34 +00:00
Daniel Sanders d7c2796045 [mips] Do not emit '.module [no]oddspreg' unless we really need to.
We now emit this directive when we need to contradict the default value (e.g.
-mno-odd-spreg is given) or an option changed the default value (e.g. -mfpxx
is given).

This restores support for the currently available head of binutils. However,
at this point binutils 2.24 is still not sufficient since it does not support
'.module fp=...'.

llvm-svn: 213511
2014-07-21 10:45:47 +00:00
Tim Northover f7a02c1762 CodeGen: emit IR-level f16 conversion intrinsics as fptrunc/fpext
This makes the first stage DAG for @llvm.convert.to.fp16 an fptrunc,
and correspondingly @llvm.convert.from.fp16 an fpext. The legalisation
path is now uniform, regardless of the input IR:

  fptrunc -> FP_TO_FP16 (if f16 illegal) -> libcall
  fpext -> FP16_TO_FP (if f16 illegal) -> libcall

Each target should be able to select the version that best matches its
operations and not be required to duplicate patterns for both fptrunc
and FP_TO_FP16 (for example).

As a result we can remove some redundant AArch64 patterns.

llvm-svn: 213507
2014-07-21 09:13:56 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio 4d8bd41600 [DAG] Refactor some logic. No functional change.
This patch removes function 'CommuteVectorShuffle' from X86ISelLowering.cpp
and moves its logic into SelectionDAG.cpp as method 'getCommutedVectorShuffles'.
This refactoring is in preperation of an upcoming change to the DAGCombiner.

llvm-svn: 213503
2014-07-21 07:28:51 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 85d5df25de [PowerPC] ELFv2 aggregate passing support
This patch adds infrastructure support for passing array types
directly.  These can be used by the front-end to pass aggregate
types (coerced to an appropriate array type).  The details of the
array type being used inform the back-end about ABI-relevant
properties.  Specifically, the array element type encodes:
- whether the parameter should be passed in FPRs, VRs, or just
  GPRs/stack slots  (for float / vector / integer element types,
  respectively)
- what the alignment requirements of the parameter are when passed in
  GPRs/stack slots  (8 for float / 16 for vector / the element type
  size for integer element types) -- this corresponds to the
  "byval align" field

Using the infrastructure provided by this patch, a companion patch
to clang will enable two features:
- In the ELFv2 ABI, pass (and return) "homogeneous" floating-point
  or vector aggregates in FPRs and VRs (this is similar to the ARM
  homogeneous aggregate ABI)
- As an optimization for both ELFv1 and ELFv2 ABIs, pass aggregates
  that fit fully in registers without using the "byval" mechanism

The patch uses the functionArgumentNeedsConsecutiveRegisters callback
to encode that special treatment is required for all directly-passed
array types.  The isInConsecutiveRegs / isInConsecutiveRegsLast bits set
as a results are then used to implement the required size and alignment
rules in CalculateStackSlotSize / CalculateStackSlotAlignment etc.

As a related change, the ABI routines have to be modified to support
passing floating-point types in GPRs.  This is necessary because with
homogeneous aggregates of 4-byte float type we can now run out of FPRs
*before* we run out of the 64-byte argument save area that is shadowed
by GPRs.  Any extra floating-point arguments that no longer fit in FPRs
must now be passed in GPRs until we run out of those too.

Note that there was already code to pass floating-point arguments in
GPRs used with vararg parameters, which was done by writing the argument
out to the argument save area first and then reloading into GPRs.  The
patch re-implements this, however, in favor of code packing float arguments
directly via extension/truncation, BITCAST, and BUILD_PAIR operations.

This is required to support the ELFv2 ABI, since we cannot unconditionally
write to the argument save area (which the caller might not have allocated).
The change does, however, affect ELFv1 varags routines too; but even here
the overall effect should be advantageous: Instead of loading the argument
into the FPR, then storing the argument to the stack slot, and finally
reloading the argument from the stack slot into a GPR, the new code now
just loads the argument into the FPR, and subsequently loads the argument
into the GPR (via BITCAST).  That BITCAST might imply a save/reload from
a stack temporary (in which case we're no worse than before); but it
might be implemented more efficiently in some cases.

The final part of the patch enables up to 8 FPRs and VRs for argument
return in PPCCallingConv.td; this is required to support returning
ELFv2 homogeneous aggregates.  (Note that this doesn't affect other ABIs
since LLVM wil only look for which register to use if the parameter is
marked as "direct" return anyway.)

Reviewed by Hal Finkel.

llvm-svn: 213493
2014-07-21 00:13:26 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand be928cc276 [PowerPC] ELFv2 explicit CFI for CR fields
This is a minor improvement in the ELFv2 ABI.   In ELFv1, DWARF CFI
would represent a saved CR word (holding CR fields CR2, CR3, and CR4)
using just a single CFI record refering to CR2.   In ELFv2 instead,
each of the CR fields is represented by its own CFI record.  The
advantage is that the compiler can now chose to save just a single
(or two) CR fields instead of all of them, if those are the only ones
that actually need saving.  That can lead to more efficient code using
mf(o)crf instead of the (slow) mfcr instruction.

Note that this patch does not (yet) implement this more efficient
code generation, but it does implement the part that is required to
be ABI compliant: creating multiple CFI records if multiple CR fields
are saved.

Reviewed by Hal Finkel.

llvm-svn: 213492
2014-07-21 00:03:18 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 8658f17eef [PowerPC] ELFv2 stack space reduction
The ELFv2 ABI reduces the amount of stack required to implement an
ABI-compliant function call in two ways:
* the "linkage area" is reduced from 48 bytes to 32 bytes by
  eliminating two unused doublewords
* the 64-byte "parameter save area" is now optional and need not be
  present in certain cases (it remains mandatory in functions with
  variable arguments, and functions that have any parameter that is
  passed on the stack)

The following patch implements this required changes:
- reducing the linkage area, and associated relocation of the TOC save
  slot, in getLinkageSize / getTOCSaveOffset (this requires updating all
  callers of these routines to pass in the isELFv2ABI flag).
- (partially) handling the case where the parameter save are is optional

This latter part requires some extra explanation:  Currently, we still
always allocate the parameter save area when *calling* a function.
That is certainly always compliant with the ABI, but may cause code to
allocate stack unnecessarily.  This can be addressed by a follow-on
optimization patch.

On the *callee* side, in LowerFormalArguments, we *must* track
correctly whether the ABI guarantees that the caller has allocated
the parameter save area for our use, and the patch does so. However,
there is one complication: the code that handles incoming "byval"
arguments will currently *always* write to the parameter save area,
because it has to force incoming register arguments to the stack since
it must return an *address* to implement the byval semantics.

To fix this, the patch changes the LowerFormalArguments code to write
arguments to a freshly allocated stack slot on the function's own stack
frame instead of the argument save area in those cases where that area
is not present.

Reviewed by Hal Finkel.

llvm-svn: 213490
2014-07-20 23:43:15 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand aa0ac4f11c [PowerPC] ELFv2 function call changes
This patch builds upon the two preceding MC changes to implement the
basic ELFv2 function call convention.  In the ELFv1 ABI, a "function
descriptor" was associated with every function, pointing to both the
entry address and the related TOC base (and a static chain pointer
for nested functions).  Function pointers would actually refer to that
descriptor, and the indirect call sequence needed to load up both entry
address and TOC base.

In the ELFv2 ABI, there are no more function descriptors, and function
pointers simply refer to the (global) entry point of the function code.
Indirect function calls simply branch to that address, after loading it
up into r12 (as required by the ABI rules for a global entry point).
Direct function calls continue to just do a "bl" to the target symbol;
this will be resolved by the linker to the local entry point of the
target function if it is local, and to a PLT stub if it is global.
That PLT stub would then load the (global) entry point address of the
final target into r12 and branch to it.  Note that when performing a
local function call, r2 must be set up to point to the current TOC
base: if the target ends up local, the ABI requires that its local
entry point is called with r2 set up; if the target ends up global,
the PLT stub requires that r2 is set up.

This patch implements all LLVM changes to implement that scheme:
- No longer create a function descriptor when emitting a function
  definition (in EmitFunctionEntryLabel)
- Emit two entry points *if* the function needs the TOC base (r2)
  anywhere (this is done EmitFunctionBodyStart; note that this cannot
  be done in EmitFunctionBodyStart because the global entry point
  prologue code must be *part* of the function as covered by debug info).
- In order to make use tracking of r2 (as needed above) work correctly,
  mark direct function calls as implicitly using r2.
- Implement the ELFv2 indirect function call sequence (no function
  descriptors; load target address into r12).
- When creating an ELFv2 object file, emit the .abiversion 2 directive
  to tell the linker to create the appropriate version of PLT stubs.  

Reviewed by Hal Finkel.

llvm-svn: 213489
2014-07-20 23:31:44 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 46797c6960 [MC] Pass MCSymbolData to needsRelocateWithSymbol
As discussed in a previous checking to support the .localentry
directive on PowerPC, we need to inspect the actual target symbol
in needsRelocateWithSymbol to make the appropriate decision based
on that symbol's st_other bits.

Currently, needsRelocateWithSymbol does not get the target symbol.
However, it is directly available to its sole caller.  This patch
therefore simply extends the needsRelocateWithSymbol by a new
parameter "const MCSymbolData &SD", passes in the target symbol,
and updates all derived implementations.

In particular, in the PowerPC implementation, this patch removes
the FIXME added by the previous checkin.

llvm-svn: 213487
2014-07-20 23:15:06 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand bb68610dc9 [PowerPC] ELFv2 MC support for .localentry directive
A second binutils feature needed to support ELFv2 is the .localentry
directive.  In the ELFv2 ABI, functions may have two entry points:
one for calling the routine locally via "bl", and one for calling the
function via function pointer (either at the source level, or implicitly
via a PLT stub for global calls).  The two entry points share a single
ELF symbol, where the ELF symbol address identifies the global entry
point address, while the local entry point is found by adding a delta
offset to the symbol address.  That offset is encoded into three
platform-specific bits of the ELF symbol st_other field.

The .localentry directive instructs the assembler to set those fields
to encode a particular offset.  This is typically used by a function
prologue sequence like this:

func:
        addis r2, r12, (.TOC.-func)@ha
        addi r2, r2, (.TOC.-func)@l
        .localentry func, .-func

Note that according to the ABI, when calling the global entry point,
r12 must be set to point the global entry point address itself; while
when calling the local entry point, r2 must be set to point to the TOC
base.  The two instructions between the global and local entry point in
the above example translate the first requirement into the second.

This patch implements support in the PowerPC MC streamers to emit the
.localentry directive (both into assembler and ELF object output), as
well as support in the assembler parser to parse that directive.

In addition, there is another change required in MC fixup/relocation
handling to properly deal with relocations targeting function symbols
with two entry points: When the target function is known local, the MC
layer would immediately handle the fixup by inserting the target
address -- this is wrong, since the call may need to go to the local
entry point instead.  The GNU assembler handles this case by *not*
directly resolving fixups targeting functions with two entry points,
but always emits the relocation and relies on the linker to handle
this case correctly.  This patch changes LLVM MC to do the same (this
is done via the processFixupValue routine).

Similarly, there are cases where the assembler would normally emit a
relocation, but "simplify" it to a relocation targeting a *section*
instead of the actual symbol.  For the same reason as above, this
may be wrong when the target symbol has two entry points.  The GNU
assembler again handles this case by not performing this simplification
in that case, but leaving the relocation targeting the full symbol,
which is then resolved by the linker.  This patch changes LLVM MC
to do the same (via the needsRelocateWithSymbol routine).
NOTE: The method used in this patch is overly pessimistic, since the
needsRelocateWithSymbol routine currently does not have access to the
actual target symbol, and thus must always assume that it might have
two entry points.  This will be improved upon by a follow-on patch
that modifies common code to pass the target symbol when calling
needsRelocateWithSymbol.

Reviewed by Hal Finkel.

llvm-svn: 213485
2014-07-20 23:06:03 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 0daa5164bf [PowerPC] ELFv2 MC support for .abiversion directive
ELFv2 binaries are marked by a bit in the ELF header e_flags field.
A new assembler directive .abiversion can be used to set that flag.
This patch implements support in the PowerPC MC streamers to emit the
.abiversion directive (both into assembler and ELF binary output),
as well as support in the assembler parser to parse the .abiversion
directive.

Reviewed by Hal Finkel.

llvm-svn: 213484
2014-07-20 22:56:57 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 241959722e [PowerPC] Refactor byval handling in LowerFormalArguments_64SVR4
When handling an incoming byval argument, we need to possibly write
incoming registers to the stack in order to create an on-stack image
of the parameter, so we can return its address to common code.

This currently uses CreateFixedObject to access the parts of the
parameter save area where the argument is (or needs to be) stored.
However, sometimes we need to access multiple parts of that area,
e.g. to write multiple registers.  The code currently uses a new
CreateFixedObject call for each of these accesses, resulting in
a patchwork of overlapping (fixed) stack objects.

This doesn't really matter in the case of fixed objects, since
any access to those turns into a fixed stackpointer + offset
address anyway.  However, with the upcoming ELFv2 patches, we
may actually need to place an incoming argument into our *own*
stack frame instead of the caller's.  This means we need to use
CreateStackObject instead, and we cannot have multiple overlapping
instances of those.

To make the rest of the argument handling code work equally in
both situations, this patch refactors it to always use just a
single call to CreateFixedObject, and access parts of that object
as required using address arithmetic.  This way, we can in a future
patch substitute CreateStackObject without further changes.

No change to generated code intended.

llvm-svn: 213483
2014-07-20 22:36:52 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 55a96650d9 [PowerPC] Fix FrameIndex handling in SelectAddressRegImm
The PPCTargetLowering::SelectAddressRegImm routine needs to handle
FrameIndex nodes in a special manner, by tranlating them into a
TargetFrameIndex node.  This was done in most cases, but seems to
have been neglected in one path: when the input tree has an OR of
the FrameIndex with an immediate.  This can happen if the FrameIndex
can be proven to be sufficiently aligned that an OR of that immediate
is equivalent to an ADD.

The missing handling of FrameIndex in that case caused the SelectionDAG
instruction selection to miss opportunities to merge the OR back into
the FrameIndex node, leading to superfluous addi/ori instructions in
the final assembler output.

llvm-svn: 213482
2014-07-20 22:26:40 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi 45e0a83141 SIISelLowering.cpp: Define _USE_MATH_DEFINES to let M_PI provided on MS <cmath>.
FIXME: Would it be better to move it into configure?
llvm-svn: 213477
2014-07-20 11:15:07 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 0163e033e2 R600: Remove unused function
llvm-svn: 213472
2014-07-20 06:31:06 +00:00
Matt Arsenault e261b6e853 R600/SI: Remove dead code and add missing tests.
This probably was killed by some generic DAGCombiner
improvements in checking the TargetBooleanContents instead
of just 1.

llvm-svn: 213471
2014-07-20 06:11:02 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 1c407fb5a3 Revert accidentally committed r213459
llvm-svn: 213461
2014-07-19 19:17:33 +00:00
Matt Arsenault b38677ee2f XXX - Increase unroll threshold
llvm-svn: 213459
2014-07-19 19:16:34 +00:00
Matt Arsenault ad14ce84b7 R600/SI: implement range reduction for sin/cos
These instructions can only take a limited input range, and return
the constant value 1 out of range. We should do range reduction to
be able to process arbitrary values. Use a FRACT instruction after
normalization to achieve this. Also add a test for constant folding
with the lowered code with unsafe-fp-math enabled.

v2: use DAG lowering instead of intrinsic, adapt test
v3: calculate constant, fold pattern into instruction definition
v4: misc style fixes, add sin-fold testcase, cosmetics

Patch by Grigori Goronzy

llvm-svn: 213458
2014-07-19 18:44:39 +00:00
Matt Arsenault a93441fe9c R600: Implement a few simple TTI queries.
I'm not sure if these have any effect right now.

llvm-svn: 213455
2014-07-19 18:15:16 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool c4e00289a7 ARM: correct WoA __builtin_alloca handling on O0
When performing a dynamic stack adjustment without optimisations, we would mark
SP as def and R4 as kill.  This occurred as part of the expansion of a
WIN__CHKSTK SDNode which indicated the proper handling of SP and R4.  The result
would be that we would double define SP as part of an operation, which is
obviously incorrect.

Furthermore, the VTList for the chain had an incorrect parameter type of i32
instead of Other.

Correct these to permit proper lowering of __builtin_alloca at -O0.

llvm-svn: 213442
2014-07-19 01:29:51 +00:00
Eric Christopher 4e7d1e7e7b Fundamentally change the MipsSubtarget replacement machinery:
a) Move the replacement level decision to the target machine.
b) Create additional subtargets at the TargetMachine level to
   cache and make replacement easy.
c) Make the mips16 features obvious.
d) Remove the override logic as it no longer does anything.
e) Have MipsModuleDAGToDAGISel take only the target machine.
f) Have the constant islands pass grab the current subtarget
   from the MachineFunction (via the TargetMachine) instead
   of caching it.
g) Unconditionally initialize TLOF.
h) Remove the old complicated subtarget based resetting and
   replace it with simple conditionals.

llvm-svn: 213430
2014-07-18 23:41:32 +00:00
Eric Christopher e54f10ee77 FrameLowering depends only upon the Subtarget, so only take a subtarget
during initialization.

llvm-svn: 213429
2014-07-18 23:33:47 +00:00
Hal Finkel 3ee2af7d1c [PowerPC] 32-bit ELF PIC support
This adds initial support for PPC32 ELF PIC (Position Independent Code; the
-fPIC variety), thus rectifying a long-standing deficiency in the PowerPC
backend.

Patch by Justin Hibbits!

llvm-svn: 213427
2014-07-18 23:29:49 +00:00
Eric Christopher 8924d27c02 In preparation for replacing the whole subtarget on the target machine,
have target lowering take the subtarget explicitly.

llvm-svn: 213426
2014-07-18 23:25:04 +00:00