Move the target-specific RecordRelocation logic out of the generic MC
MachObjectWriter and into the target-specific object writers. This allows
nuking quite a bit of target knowledge from the supposedly target-independent
bits in lib/MC.
llvm-svn: 133844
target machine from those that are only needed by codegen. The goal is to
sink the essential target description into MC layer so we can start building
MC based tools without needing to link in the entire codegen.
First step is to refactor TargetRegisterInfo. This patch added a base class
MCRegisterInfo which TargetRegisterInfo is derived from. Changed TableGen to
separate register description from the rest of the stuff.
llvm-svn: 133782
This simplifies many of the target description files since it is common
for register classes to be related or contain sequences of numbered
registers.
I have verified that this doesn't change the files generated by TableGen
for ARM and X86. It alters the allocation order of MBlaze GPR and Mips
FGR32 registers, but I believe the change is benign.
llvm-svn: 133105
optimizations when emitting calls to the function; instead those calls may
use faster relocations which require the function to be immediately resolved
upon loading the dynamic object featuring the call. This is useful when it
is known that the function will be called frequently and pervasively and
therefore there is no merit in delaying binding of the function.
Currently only implemented for x86-64, where it turns into a call through
the global offset table.
Patch by Dan Gohman, who assures me that he's going to add LangRef documentation
for this once it's committed.
llvm-svn: 133080
we try to branch to them.
Before we were creating successor lists with duplicated entries. Fixing that
found a bug in isBlockOnlyReachableByFallthrough that would causes it to
return the wrong answer for
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...
jne foo
jmp bar
foo:
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llvm-svn: 132882
memcpy/memset symbol doesn't get marked up correctly in PIC modes otherwise.
Should fix llvm-x86_64-linux-checks buildbot. Followup to r132864.
llvm-svn: 132869
The register allocators automatically filter out reserved registers and
place the callee saved registers last in the allocation order, so custom
methods are no longer necessary just for that.
Some targets still use custom allocation orders:
ARM/Thumb: The high registers are removed from GPR in thumb mode. The
NEON allocation orders prefer to use non-VFP2 registers first.
X86: The GR8 classes omit AH-DH in x86-64 mode to avoid REX trouble.
SystemZ: Some of the allocation orders are omitting R12 aliases without
explanation. I don't understand this target well enough to fix that. It
looks like all the boilerplate could be removed by reserving the right
registers.
llvm-svn: 132781
floating-point comparison, generate a mask of 0s or 1s, and generally
DTRT with NaNs. Only profitable when the user wants a materialized 0
or 1 at runtime. rdar://problem/5993888
llvm-svn: 132404
Add TargetRegisterInfo::hasSubClassEq and use it to check for compatible
register classes instead of trying to list all register classes in
X86's getLoadStoreRegOpcode.
llvm-svn: 132398