Emit pseudo instructions indicating unwind codes corresponding to each
instruction inside the prologue/epilogue. These are used by the MCLayer to
populate the .xdata section.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50288
llvm-svn: 345701
This makes sure that alloca() function calls properly probe the
stack as needed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42356
llvm-svn: 325433
Enable multiple COPY hints to eliminate more COPYs during register allocation.
Note that this is something all targets should do, see
https://reviews.llvm.org/D38128.
Review: Martin Storsjö
llvm-svn: 324720
The previous attempt, which made do with a single offset in
computeCalleeSaveRegisterPairs, wasn't quite enough. The previous
attempt only worked as long as CombineSPBump == true (since the
offset would be adjusted later in fixupCalleeSaveRestoreStackOffset).
Instead include the size for the fixed stack area used for win64
varargs in calculations in emitPrologue/emitEpilogue. The stack
consists of mainly three parts;
- AFI->getLocalStackSize()
- AFI->getCalleeSavedStackSize()
- FixedObject
Most of the places in the code which previously used the CSStackSize
now use PrologueSaveSize instead, which is the sum of the latter
two, while some cases which need exactly the middle one use
AFI->getCalleeSavedStackSize() explicitly instead of a local variable.
In addition to moving the offsetting into emitPrologue/emitEpilogue
(which fixes functions with CombineSPBump == false), also set the
frame pointer to point to the right location, where the frame pointer
and link register actually are stored. In addition to the prologue/epilogue,
this also requires changes to resolveFrameIndexReference.
Add tests for a function that keeps a frame pointer and another one
that uses a VLA.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35919
llvm-svn: 309744
Create a dummy 8 byte fixed object for the unused slot below the first
stored vararg.
Alternative ideas tested but skipped: One could try to align the whole
fixed object to 16, but I haven't found how to add an offset to the stack
frame used in LowerWin64_VASTART.
If only the size of the fixed stack object size is padded but not the offset, via
MFI.CreateFixedObject(alignTo(GPRSaveSize, 16), -(int)GPRSaveSize, false),
PrologEpilogInserter crashes due to "Attempted to reset backwards range!".
This fixes misconceptions about where registers are spilled, since
AArch64FrameLowering.cpp assumes the offset from fixed objects is
aligned to 16 bytes (and the Win64 case there already manually aligns
the offset to 16 bytes).
This fixes cases where local stack allocations could overwrite callee
saved registers on the stack.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35720
llvm-svn: 308950
Pass parameters properly in calls to such functions (pass all
floats in integer registers), and handle va_start properly (allocate
stack immediately below the arguments on the stack, to save the
register arguments into a single continuous array).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35006
llvm-svn: 307928