80bit Intel/PPC long double is excluded due to lacking support
for the abstraction. Consistently provide saturation logic.
Extend to long double on 128bit IEEE extended platforms.
Initial patch with test cases from GuanHong Liu.
Reviewed by Steve Canon.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D2804
llvm-svn: 231965
The syscall function itself is declared in <unistd.h>
Compiling compiler-rt with -Werror-implicit-function-declaration will
cause a build failure. This change fixes it.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7949
llvm-svn: 230838
This makes int_endianness.h work on operating systems for which we
haven't written explicit constructs, as long as GCC or Clang are being
used.
llvm-svn: 230208
Make sure clear_cache() builtin has an appropriate definition for Linux.
Call syscall(NR_cacheflush, ...).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7205
llvm-svn: 228767
Summary: This causes an invalid lvalue error when building for Android.
Reviewers: danalbert
Reviewed By: danalbert
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7306
llvm-svn: 227907
Use synci implementation of clear_cache for short address ranges.
For long address ranges, make a kernel call.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6661
llvm-svn: 226567
Use unwind.h to get the declarations for unwinding interfaces. This header is
already provided by clang and gcc, so this adds no additional dependencies for
building the builtins library. It avoids the duplication which may drift over
time though.
llvm-svn: 225990
clang does not like the definition of builtins. In order to work around this,
we use a SUN CC to redefine the generated name. However, this requires that we
account for the user label prefix. Rather than hard coding that into the file,
rely on the compiler to tell us the information and use the preprocessor to
generate the name as we do in the assembly routines. NFC.
llvm-svn: 224597
Each of the object formats use a different directive for selecting the constant
section. Use a macro to avoid the duplication across a number of files. Also
correct a small macro mismatch on the Windows case (HIDDEN_DIRECTIVE -> HIDDEN).
Patch by Vadim Chugunov!
llvm-svn: 223910
The code in {add,sub}v.i3 routines does not trap when it should, because
it performs the actual add/subtract operation in signed arithmetic,
rather than unsigned.
Patch by Francois-Xavie Coudert!
llvm-svn: 221826
__ANDROID__ is a define that comes from the toolchain when building
for Android targets. ANDROID has a different meaning. ANDROID is
defined for _every_ Android build, including those done for host
modules. For host modules, we want to build the regular Linux
sanitizers and builtins, not the one for Android devices. This hasn't
been a problem until now because we only just started building the
sanitizers for the host.
llvm-svn: 220203
Clang r219557 introduces libcalls to complex multiply/divide functions.
Since these functions are not available in iOS for arm64 devices, add them to
the static libraries.
llvm-svn: 219715
This is simply to help clarity of the code. The functions are built as thumb
only if Thumb2 is available (__ARM_ARCH_ISA_THUMB == 2). Sink the selection
into the location of the definition and make DEFINE_COMPILERRT_THUMB_FUNCTION
always define a thumb function while DEFINE_COMPILERRT_FUNCTION always selects
the default.
Since the .thumb_func directive is always available (at least on Linux, Windows,
and BSD), sinking the macro right into the macro works just as well.
No functional change intended.
llvm-svn: 219182
The arm builtins converted into thumb in r213481 are not working
on darwin. On apple platforms, .thumb_func directive is required
to generated correct symbols for thumb functions.
<rdar://problem/18523605>
llvm-svn: 219040
This is needed so we can produce -i686- named libraries for
x86 Android (which is i686-linux-android).
An alternative solution would be keeping the "i386" name internally and
tweaking the OUTPUT_NAME of compiler-rt libraries.
llvm-svn: 218761
The ldrexd and strexd instructions are undefined for the ARMv7M
architecture, so we cannot use them to implement the
__sync_fetch_and_*_8 builtins. There is no other way to implement
these without OS support, so this patch #ifdef's these functions out
for M-class architectures.
There are no tests as I cannot find any existing tests for these
builtins.
I used the __ARM_ARCH_PROFILE predefine because __ARM_FEATURE_LDREX is
deprecated and not set by clang.
llvm-svn: 218601
__ARM_ARCH is part of the ACLE specification. At least clang and GCC have
supported this part of the ACLE for some time now. Let the compiler provide the
proper definition for the macro rather than try to guess it.
llvm-svn: 218095
Add the missing AEABI functions that are part of the base platform ABI
specification. The provided implementation does the bare minimum to avoid
requiring libc headers. This permits the use of compiler-rt on bare-metal
environments which conform to EABI.
llvm-svn: 217322
This macro did not do anything at this point, and is not particularly needed for
Windows unless building the builtins as a shared library. NFC.
llvm-svn: 217321
When building the builtins for a modern CPU (idiv support), __umodsi3 was
completely incorrect as it would behave as __udivmosi3, which takes a tertiary
parameter which is a pointer.
__udivsi3 was also incorrect, returning the remainder in r1. Although this
would not result in any crash or invalid behaviour as r1 is a caller saved
register in AAPCS, this is unnecessary. Simply perform the division ignoring
the remainder.
llvm-svn: 215295
The LLVM IAS seems to accept wide instructions for add and sub in ARM mode even
though it is not permitted. This uses a macro to ensure that the wide modifier
is only applied when building in THUMB mode.
This repairs building with GCC/GAS in ARM mode.
llvm-svn: 214046
The macro definitions are shared across multiple files. Define them once in the
assembly.h header rather than redefining it in each file.
llvm-svn: 214045
The architecture specific implementation of routines would be built and included
along with the generic implementation. This would result in multiple
definitions of those symbols.
The linker is free to select either of the two. Most of the time, this
shouldn't be too terrible as the forward iteration should catch the architecture
version due to the ordering. Rather than relying on the linker and build
infrastructure ordering things in a specific manner, only provide the
architecture version when available.
This reduces the size of compiler-rt, simplifies inspection of the library
implementations, and guarantees that the desired version is selected at a
slightly complex build system.
llvm-svn: 214040
Place the floating point constants into the read-only data section. This was
already being done for x86_64, this simply mirrors the behaviour for i686.
llvm-svn: 214034
MMX/SSE instructions expect 128-bit alignment (16-byte) for constants that they
reference. Correct the alignment on the constant values. Although it is quite
possible for the data to end up aligned, there is no guarantee that this will
occur unless it is explicitly aligned to the desired location. If the data ends
up being unaligned, the resultant binary would fault at runtime due to the
unaligned access.
As an example, the follow would fault previously:
cc -c lib/builtins/x86_64/floatundidf.S -o floatundidf.o
cc -c test/builtins/Unit/floatundidf_test.c -o floatundidf_test.c
ld -m elf_x86_64 floatundidf.o floatundidf_test.o -lc -o floatundidf
However, if the object files were reversed, the data would end up aligned and
the problem would go unnoticed.
llvm-svn: 214033
Re-apply SVN r213684 which was reverted in SVN r213724 since it broke the
build bots. Add a tweak to enable inclusion of the assembly sources in
standalone build as well.
Original commit message:
This patch address the PR20360. The CMake assembler build system
ignores the .S assembly files in builtins library build. This patch
fixes the issue.
llvm-svn: 214013
The .rodata directive was added on the IA-64 (Itanium) platform. The LLVM IAS
supports the .rodata on i386 and x86_64 as well. There is no reason to really
restrict compilation of the builtins to just clang. By explicitly indicating
that the data is meant to be pushed into the .rodata section via the .section
.rodata, the assembly is made compatible with clang and gcc (with GAS).
This will enable building these routines on the Linux buildbots via CMake.
llvm-svn: 214012
Convert the CBNZ backward branch instruction to CMP and BNE
avoiding illegal backwards branch and making the assembly code
in synh-ops.h to be UAL compliant.
Patch by: Sumanth Gundapaneni
llvm-svn: 213685
The CMake assembler build system ignores the .S assembly files in builtins
library build. This patch fixes the issue.
Patch by: Sumanth Gundapaneni
llvm-svn: 213684