When setting the frame pointer, the offset from SP is calculated based on the
stack slot it gets allocated, but this slot is in turn based on the order of
the CSR list so that list should match the order we actually save the registers
in. Mostly it did, but in the edge-case of MachO AAPCS targets it was wrong.
llvm-svn: 269459
Recent changes to the instruction selection code exposed a problem where
a dead node was not removed on time. This node had both input and output
chains, which lead to an apparent cycle.
llvm-svn: 269458
- Insert one nop for each high level statement instead of two
- Do not insert nop before prologue
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20215
llvm-svn: 269452
Most immediates are printed in Aarch64InstPrinter using 'formatImm' macro,
but not all of them.
Implementation contains following rules:
- floating point immediates are always printed as decimal
- signed integer immediates are printed depends on flag settings
(for negative values 'formatImm' macro prints the value as i.e -0x01
which may be convenient when imm is an address or offset)
- logical immediates are always printed as hex
- the 64-bit immediate for advSIMD, encoded in "a🅱️c:d:e:f:g:h" is always printed as hex
- the 64-bit immedaite in exception generation instructions like:
brk, dcps1, dcps2, dcps3, hlt, hvc, smc, svc is always printed as hex
- the rest of immediates is printed depends on availability
of -print-imm-hex
Signed-off-by: Maciej Gabka <maciej.gabka@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Osmialowski <pawel.osmialowski@arm.com>
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16929
llvm-svn: 269446
It's not entirely clear why R_MICROMIPS_(GOT|HI16|LO16) are evaluated
incorrectly in a small number of the LNT tests at this point. However, it's not
related to the STO_MIPS_MICROMIPS issue.
At this point all the microMIPS-related changes of r268900 have been reverted.
llvm-svn: 269410
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we would return null to fall back to another selector, rename
the method to try* and return a bool for success.
- Where we were calling SelectNodeTo, just return afterwards.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269393
We only really need this to be true for SIFixSGPRCopies.
I'm not sure there's any way this could happen before that point.
Fixes a case where MachineCSE could introduce a cross block
scc use.
llvm-svn: 269391
This one has a lot of code churn, but it's all mechanical and
straightforward.
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we would return null to fall back to another selector, rename
the method to try* and return a bool for success.
- Where we were calling SelectNodeTo, just return afterwards.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269379
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we were calling SelectNodeTo, just return afterwards.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269364
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we had already replaced all uses and we returned a node, just
remove the dead node instead.
- Where we would return null to fall back to another selector, rename
the method to try* and return a bool for success.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269358
This change implements the transformation in processInstruction() for the
LDR rt, =expression to MOV rt, expression when the expression can be evaluated
and can fit into the immediate field of the MOV or a MVN.
Across the ARM and Thumb instruction sets there are several cases to consider,
each with a different range of representatble constants.
In ARM we have:
* Modified immediate (All ARM architectures)
* MOVW (v6t2 and above)
In Thumb we have:
* Modified immediate (v6t2, v7m and v8m.mainline)
* MOVW (v6t2, v7m, v8.mainline and v8m.baseline)
* Narrow Thumb MOV that can be used in an IT block (non flag-setting)
If the immediate fits any of the available alternatives then we make the transformation.
Fixes 25722.
Patch by Peter Smith.
llvm-svn: 269354
This change adds a new constant pool kind to ARMOperand. When parsing the
operand for =immediate we create an instance of this operand rather than
creating a constant pool entry and rewriting the operand.
As the new operand kind is only created for ldr rt,= we can make ldr rt,=
an explicit pseudo instruction in ARM, Thumb and Thumb2
The pseudo instruction is expanded in processInstruction(). This creates the
constant pool and transforms the pseudo instruction into a pc-relative ldr to
the constant pool.
There are no functional changes and no modifications needed to existing tests.
Required by the patch that fixes PR25722.
Patch by Peter Smith.
llvm-svn: 269352
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we were calling SelectNodeTo, just return afterwards.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269350
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we would return null to fall back to another selector, rename
the method to try* and return a bool for success.
- Where we were calling SelectNodeTo, just return afterwards.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269349
Summary:
This expands on r269179 to fix an additional case that was not covered by our
tests. The assembler temporary is not needed when the .cprestore offset fits
inside a simm16 and it is not an error to use it inside a '.set noat' in this
case.
Reviewers: emaste, seanbruno, sdardis
Subscribers: dsanders, sdardis, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20199
llvm-svn: 269295
As explained in r269196, microMIPS has a special case that is not correctly
implemented in LLVM. If we have a symbol 'foo' which is equivalent to
'.text+0x10'. The value of an R_MICROMIPS_LO16 relocation using 'foo' is
'foo+0x11' and not 'foo+0x10'. The in-place addend should therefore be 0x11.
This commit reverts a little more of the effect of r268900 by keeping the
symbol when the STO_MIPS_MICROMIPS flag is set for R_MIPS_GPREL32 relocations.
This fixes SingleSource/UnitTests/2003-08-11-VaListArg, and
SingleSource/UnitTests/2003-05-07-VarArgs for microMIPS.
I believe there are additional relocations that have the same issue (e.g.
R_MIPS_64, and R_MIPS_GPREL16) but for now I'm focusing on restoring our
internal buildbots back to the green state we had in r268899.
llvm-svn: 269294
Fix "Logic error" warnings of the type "Called C++ object pointer is
null" reported by Clang Static Analyzer.
Patch by Apelete Seketeli.
llvm-svn: 269285
Summary:
This eliminates the default case for N64 that was left out of r269047.
The change to R_MIPS_SUB is needed in this patch to make this testable since
%lo(%neg(%gp_rel(foo))) and %hi(%neg(%gp_rel(foo))) remain the only ways to get
a compound relocation from the assembler.
Reviewers: sdardis, rafael
Subscribers: dsanders, llvm-commits, sdardis
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20097
llvm-svn: 269280
While promoting nodes in PPCTargetLowering::DAGCombineExtBoolTrunc, it is
possible for one of the nodes to be replaced by another. To make sure we do not
visit the deleted nodes, and to make sure we visit the replacement nodes, use a
list of HandleSDNodes to track the to-be-promoted nodes during the promotion
process.
The same fix has been applied to the analogous code in
PPCTargetLowering::DAGCombineTruncBoolExt.
Fixes PR26985.
llvm-svn: 269272
The promote alloca pass would attempt to promote an alloca with
a select, icmp, or phi user, even though the other operand was
from a non-promotable source, producing a select on two different
pointer types.
Only do this if we know that both operands derive from the same
alloca. In the future we should be able to relax this to an alloca
which will also be promoted.
llvm-svn: 269265
This is a large change, but it's pretty mechanical:
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we would return null to fall back to another selector, rename
the method to try* and return a bool for success.
- Where we were calling SelectNodeTo, just return afterwards.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269258
It's very common to want to replace a node and then remove it since
it's dead, especially as we port backends from the SDNode *Select API
to the void Select one. This helper makes this sequence a bit less
verbose.
llvm-svn: 269236
For narrow stores (e.g., strb, srth) we know the upper bits of the register are
unused/not useful. In some cases we can use this information to eliminate
unnecessary instructions.
For example, without this patch we generate (from the 2nd test case):
ldr w8, [x0]
and w8, w8, #0xfff0
bfxil w8, w2, #16, #4
strh w8, [x1]
and after the patch the 'and' is removed:
ldr w8, [x0]
bfxil w8, w2, #16, #4
strh w8, [x1]
ret
During the lowering of the bitfield insert instruction the 'and' is eliminated
because we know the upper 16-bits that are masked off are unused and the lower
4-bits that are masked off are overwritten by the insert itself. Therefore, the
'and' is unnecessary.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20175
llvm-svn: 269226
Don't bother returning a result we don't use here. I've also renamed
this from selectGather to tryGather to better indicate that it may not
do anything.
llvm-svn: 269215