1. it should accept only 4-byte aligned addresses
2. the maximum offset should be 1020
3. it should be encoded with the offset scaled by two bits
llvm-svn: 185528
According to the ARM reference manual, constant offsets are mandatory for pre-indexed addressing modes.
The MC disassembler was not obeying this when the offset is 0.
It was producing instructions like: str r0, [r1]!.
Correct syntax is: str r0, [r1, #0]!.
This change modifies the dumping of operands so that the offset is always printed, regardless of its value, when pre-indexed addressing mode is used.
Patch by Mihail Popa <Mihail.Popa@arm.com>
llvm-svn: 179398
This patch replaces the hard coded GPR pair [R0, R1] of
Intrinsic:arm_ldrexd and [R2, R3] of Intrinsic:arm_strexd with
even/odd GPRPair reg class.
Similar to the lowering of atomic_64 operation.
llvm-svn: 168207
When the operand is a plain immediate rather than a label, print it
as [pc, #imm] like we do for the Thumb2 wide encoding variant.
rdar://12154503
llvm-svn: 166991
With the new composite physical registers to represent arbitrary pairs
of DPR registers, we don't need the pseudo-registers anymore. Get rid of
a bunch of them that use DPR register pairs and just use the real
instructions directly instead.
llvm-svn: 152045
Work in progress. Parsing for non-writeback, single spaced register lists
works now. The rest have the representations better factored, but still
need more to be able to parse properly.
llvm-svn: 146579
Next step in the ongoing saga of NEON load/store assmebly parsing. Handle
VLD1 instructions that take a two-register register list.
Adjust the instruction definitions to only have the single encoded register
as an operand. The super-register from the pseudo is kept as an implicit def,
so passes which come after pseudo-expansion still know that the instruction
defines the other subregs.
llvm-svn: 142670
Encode the immediate into its 8-bit form as part of isel rather than later,
which simplifies things for mapping the encoding bits, allows the removal
of the custom disassembler decoding hook, makes the operand printer trivial,
and prepares things more cleanly for handling these in the asm parser.
rdar://10211428
llvm-svn: 140834
Represent the operand value as it will be encoded in the instruction. This
allows removing the specialized encoder and decoder methods entirely. Add
an assembler match class while we're at it to lay groundwork for parsing the
thumb shift instructions.
llvm-svn: 137879
Memory operand parsing is a bit haphazzard at the moment, in no small part
due to the even more haphazzard representations of memory operands in the .td
files. Start cleaning that all up, at least a bit.
The addressing modes in the .td files will be being simplified to not be
so monolithic, especially with regards to immediate vs. register offsets
and post-indexed addressing. addrmode3 is on its way with this patch, for
example.
This patch is foundational to enable going back to smaller incremental patches
for the individual memory referencing instructions themselves. It does just
enough to get the basics in place and handle the "make check" regression tests
we already have.
Follow-up work will be fleshing out the details and adding more robust test
cases for the individual instructions, starting with ARM mode and moving from
there into Thumb and Thumb2.
llvm-svn: 136845
Start of cleaning this up a bit. First step is to remove the encoder hook by
storing the operand as the bits it'll actually encode to so it can just be
directly used. Map it to the assembly source values 8/16/24 when we print it.
llvm-svn: 136152
The immediate is in the range 1-32, but is encoded as 0-31 in a 5-bit bitfield.
Update the representation such that we store the operand as 0-31, allowing us
to remove the encoder method and the special case handling in the disassembler.
Update the assembly parser and the instruction printer accordingly.
llvm-svn: 135823
Move the shift operator and special value (32 encoded as 0 for PKHTB) handling
into the instruction printer. This cleans up a bit of the disassembler
special casing for these instructions, more easily handles not printing the
operand at all for "lsl #0" and prepares for correct asm parsing of these
operands.
llvm-svn: 135626
Print shifted immediate values directly rather than as a payload+shifter
value pair. This makes for more readable output assembly code, simplifies
the instruction printer, and is consistent with how Thumb immediates are
displayed.
llvm-svn: 134902