Currently clang fires assertions on x86-64 on any atomic operations for long double operands. Patch fixes codegen for such operations.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6499
llvm-svn: 224230
or a class derived from T. We already supported this when initializing
_Atomic(T) from T for most (and maybe all) other reasonable values of T.
llvm-svn: 214390
Just like on Linux, FreeBSD/armv6 assumes the system supports
ldrex/strex unconditionally. It is also used by the kernel. We can
therefore enable support for it, like we do on Linux.
While there, change one of the unit tests to explicitly test against
armv5 instead of armv7, as it actually tests whether libcalls are
emitted.
llvm-svn: 184040
- Generate atomicrmw operations in most of the cases when it's sensible to do
so.
- Don't crash in several common cases (and hopefully don't crash in more of
them).
- Add some better tests.
We now generate significantly better code for things like:
_Atomic(int) x;
...
x++;
On MIPS, this now generates a 4-instruction ll/sc loop, where previously it
generated about 30 instructions in two nested loops. On x86-64, we generate a
single lock incl, instead of a lock cmpxchgl loop (one instruction instead of
ten).
llvm-svn: 176420