This switches the ARM AsmParser to use assembly operand diagnostics from
tablegen, rather than a switch statement on the ARMMatchResultTy. It
moves the existing diagnostic strings to tablegen, but adds no new ones,
so this is NFC except for one diagnostic string that had an off-by-1 error
in the hand-written switch statement.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31607
llvm-svn: 314804
New instructions are added to AArch32 and AArch64 to aid
floating-point multiplication and addition of complex numbers, where
the complex numbers are packed in a vector register as a pair of
elements. The Imaginary part of the number is placed in the more
significant element, and the Real part of the number is placed in the
less significant element.
This patch adds assembler for the ARM target.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36789
llvm-svn: 314511
- we are now using immediate AsmOperands so that the range check functions are
tablegen'ed.
- Big bonus is that error messages become much more accurate, i.e. instead of a
useless "invalid operand" error message it will not say that the immediate
operand must in range [x,y], which is why regression tests needed updating.
More tablegen operand descriptions could probably benefit from using
immediateAsmOperand, but this is a first good step to get rid of most of the
nearly identical range check functions. I will address the remaining immediate
operands in next clean ups.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31333
llvm-svn: 299358
Summary:
To support negative immediates for certain arithmetic instructions, the
instruction is converted to the inverse instruction with a negated (or inverted)
immediate. For example, "ADD r0, r1, #FFFFFFFF" cannot be encoded as an ADD
instruction. However, "SUB r0, r1, #1" is equivalent.
These conversions are different from instruction aliases. An alias maps
several assembler instructions onto one encoding. A conversion, however, maps
an *invalid* instruction--e.g. with an immediate that cannot be represented in
the encoding--to a different (but equivalent) instruction.
Several instructions with negative immediates were being converted already, but
this was not systematically tested, nor did it cover all instructions.
This patch implements all possible substitutions for ARM, Thumb1 and
Thumb2 assembler and adds tests. It also adds a feature flag
(-mattr=+no-neg-immediates) to turn these substitutions off. This is
helpful for users who want their code to assemble to exactly what they
wrote.
Reviewers: t.p.northover, rovka, samparker, javed.absar, peter.smith, rengolin
Reviewed By: javed.absar
Subscribers: aadg, aemerson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30571
llvm-svn: 298380
Removed the HasT2ExtractPack feature and replaced its references
with HasDSP. This then allows the Thumb2 extend instructions to be
selected for ARMv8M +dsp. These instruction descriptions have also
been refactored and more target tests have been added for their isel.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29623
llvm-svn: 295452
This implements execute-only support for ARM code generation, which
prevents the compiler from generating data accesses to code sections.
The following changes are involved:
* Add the CodeGen option "-arm-execute-only" to the ARM code generator.
* Add the clang flag "-mexecute-only" as well as the GCC-compatible
alias "-mpure-code" to enable this option.
* When enabled, literal pools are replaced with MOVW/MOVT instructions,
with VMOV used in addition for floating-point literals. As the MOVT
instruction is required, execute-only support is only available in
Thumb mode for targets supporting ARMv8-M baseline or Thumb2.
* Jump tables are placed in data sections when in execute-only mode.
* The execute-only text section is assigned section ID 0, and is
marked as unreadable with the SHF_ARM_PURECODE flag with symbol 'y'.
This also overrides selection of ELF sections for globals.
llvm-svn: 289784
Created a Thumb2 predicated pattern matcher that uses Thumb2 and
HasT2ExtractPack and used it to redefine the patterns for sxta{b|h}
and uxta{b|h}. Also used the similar patterns to fill in isel pattern
gaps for the corresponding instructions in the ARM backend.
The patch is mainly changes to tests since most of this functionality
appears not to have been tested.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23273
llvm-svn: 278207
Added (sra (shl x, 16), 16) to the sext_16_node PatLeaf for ARM to
simplify some pattern matching. This has allowed several patterns
for smul* and smla* to be removed as well as making it easier to add
the matching for the corresponding instructions for Thumb2 targets.
Also added two Pat classes that are predicated on Thumb2 with the
hasDSP flag and UseMulOps flags. Updated the smul codegen test with
the wider range of patterns plus the ThumbV6 and ThumbV6T2 targets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22908
llvm-svn: 277450
forces having special checks in ArmInstPrinter::printInstruction. This
patch addresses this issue.
Not all special checks could be removed: either they involve elaborated
conditions under which the alias is emitted (e.g. ldm/stm on sp may be
pop/push but only if the number of registers is >= 2) or the number
of registers is multivalued (like happens again with ldm/stm) and they
do not match the InstAlias pattern which assumes single-valued operands
in the pattern.
Patch by: Roger Ferrer Ibanez
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20237
llvm-svn: 271667
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
This was originally committed as r255762, but reverted as it broke windows
bots. Re-commitiing the exact same patch, as the underlying cause was fixed by
r258677.
ARMv8.2-A adds 16-bit floating point versions of all existing VFP
floating-point instructions. This is an optional extension, so all of
these instructions require the FeatureFullFP16 subtarget feature.
The assembly for these instructions uses S registers (AArch32 does not
have H registers), but the instructions have ".f16" type specifiers
rather than ".f32" or ".f64". The top 16 bits of each source register
are ignored, and the top 16 bits of the destination register are set to
zero.
These instructions are mostly the same as the 32- and 64-bit versions,
but they use coprocessor 9 rather than 10 and 11.
Two new instructions, VMOVX and VINS, have been added to allow packing
and extracting two 16-bit floats stored in the top and bottom halves of
an S register.
New fixup kinds have been added for the PC-relative load and store
instructions, but no ELF relocations have been added as they have a
range of 512 bytes.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15038
llvm-svn: 258678
ARMv8.2-A adds 16-bit floating point versions of all existing VFP
floating-point instructions. This is an optional extension, so all of
these instructions require the FeatureFullFP16 subtarget feature.
The assembly for these instructions uses S registers (AArch32 does not
have H registers), but the instructions have ".f16" type specifiers
rather than ".f32" or ".f64". The top 16 bits of each source register
are ignored, and the top 16 bits of the destination register are set to
zero.
These instructions are mostly the same as the 32- and 64-bit versions,
but they use coprocessor 9 rather than 10 and 11.
Two new instructions, VMOVX and VINS, have been added to allow packing
and extracting two 16-bit floats stored in the top and bottom halves of
an S register.
New fixup kinds have been added for the PC-relative load and store
instructions, but no ELF relocations have been added as they have a
range of 512 bytes.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15038
llvm-svn: 255762
Anton tried this 5 years ago but it was reverted due to extra VMOVs
being emitted. This can be easily fixed with a liberal application
of patterns - matching loads/stores and extractelts.
llvm-svn: 232958
These are system-only instructions for CPUs with virtualization
extensions, allowing a hypervisor easy access to all of the various
different AArch32 registers.
rdar://problem/17861345
llvm-svn: 215700
It's bad enough that I have to look up 5 different levels of TableGen class
definitions to work out what bits go where in a simple NEON instruction anyway,
without having to keep track of umpteen unused parameters.
llvm-svn: 207420
vshrn is just the combination of a right shift and a truncate (and the limits
on the immediate value actually mean the signedness of the shift doesn't
matter). Using that representation allows us to get rid of an ARM-specific
intrinsic, share more code with AArch64 and hopefully get better code out of
the mid-end optimisers.
llvm-svn: 201085
Summary:
This commit gives an address mode to the PLD instruction. We
were getting an assertion failure in the frame lowering code
because we had code that was doing a pld of a stack allocated
address. The frame lowering was checking the address mode and
then asserting because pld had none defined.
This commit fixes pld for arm mode. There was a previous fix for
thumb mode in a separate commit. The commit for thumb mode
added a test in a separate file because it would otherwise fail
for arm. This commit moves the thumb test back into the prefetch.ll
file and adds the corresponding arm test.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2622
llvm-svn: 200248
The implicit immediate 0 forms are assembly aliases, not distinct instruction
encodings. Fix the initial implementation introduced in r198914 to an alias to
avoid two separate instruction definitions for the same encoding.
An InstAlias is insufficient in this case as the necessary due to the need to
add a new additional operand for the implicit zero. By using the AsmPsuedoInst,
fall back to the C++ code to transform the instruction to the equivalent
_POST_IMM form, inserting the additional implicit immediate 0.
llvm-svn: 199032
This prevents us from silently accepting invalid instructions on (for example)
Cortex-M4 with just single-precision VFP support.
No tests for the extra Pat Requires because they're essentially assertions: the
affected code should have been lowered to libcalls before ISel.
rdar://problem/15302004
llvm-svn: 193354
Back in the mists of time (2008), it seems TableGen couldn't handle the
patterns necessary to match ARM's CMOV node that we convert select operations
to, so we wrote a lot of fairly hairy C++ to do it for us.
TableGen can deal with it now: there were a few minor differences to CodeGen
(see tests), but nothing obviously worse that I could see, so we should
probably address anything that *does* come up in a localised manner.
llvm-svn: 188995
This adds a new decoder table/namespace 'VFPV8', as these instructions have their
top 4 bits as 0b1111, while other Thumb instructions have 0b1110.
llvm-svn: 185642
Unfortunately this addresses two issues (by the time I'd disentangled the logic
it wasn't worth putting it back to half-broken):
+ Coprocessor instructions should all be predicable in Thumb mode.
+ BKPT should never be predicable.
llvm-svn: 184965
These instructions are deprecated oddities, but we still need to be able to
disassemble (and reassemble) them if and when they're encountered.
Patch by Amaury de la Vieuville.
llvm-svn: 183011
Use the new TwoOperandAliasConstraint to handle lots of the two-operand aliases
for NEON instructions. There's still more to go, but this is a good chunk of
them.
llvm-svn: 155210
The value from the operands isn't right yet, but we weren't encoding it at
all previously. The parser needs to twiddle the values when building the
instruction.
Partial for: rdar://10558523
llvm-svn: 147170