Instead of asserting when using the def_cfa directive with a register
different from fp, fallback on DWARF.
Easily triggered with:
.cfi_def_cfa x1, 32;
rdar://40249694
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47593
llvm-svn: 333667
As part of this effort, duplicate and correct the predicates of some
aliases. Also disable code generation of some short form instructions
for FastISel, as it would otherwise reject them.
Reviewers: atanasyan, abeserminji, smaksimovic
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47075
llvm-svn: 333530
Floating point immediate combining a negative sign and
a hexadecimal number, e.g. #-0x0 caused the compiler to crash.
Reviewers: rengolin, fhahn, samparker, SjoerdMeijer, javed.absar
Reviewed By: javed.absar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47483
llvm-svn: 333524
Resolving fixup_riscv_call by assembler when the linker relaxation diabled
and the function and callsite within the same compile unit.
And also adding static_assert after Infos array declaration
to avoid missing any new fixup in MCFixupKindInfo in the future.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47126
llvm-svn: 333487
Now LLVM assembler cannot process the following code and generates an
error. GNU tools support .set assignment directive with numeric register
name.
```
.set r4, 4
test.s:1:11: error: invalid token in expression
.set r4, $4
^
```
This patch teach assembler to handle such directives correctly.
Unfortunately a numeric register name cannot be represented as an
expression. That's why we have to maintain a separate `StringMap`
in the `MipsAsmParser` to keep mapping between aliases names and
register numbers.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47464
llvm-svn: 333428
This patch addresses the following variants:
- bitmask immediate, e.g. 'and z0.d, z0.d, #0x6'.
- unpredicated data vectors, e.g. 'and z0.d, z1.d, z2.d'.
- predicated data vectors, e.g. 'and z0.d, p0/m, z0.d, z1.d'.
And also several aliases, such as:
- ORN, alias of ORR.
- EON, alias of EOR.
- BIC, alias of AND (immediate variant)
- MOV, alias of ORR (if unpredicated and source register operands are the same)
Reviewers: rengolin, huntergr, fhahn, samparker, SjoerdMeijer, javed.absar
Reviewed By: fhahn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47363
llvm-svn: 333414
Emit R_MICROMIPS_GPREL16/R_MICROMIPS_SUB/R_MICROMIPS_LO16 and
R_MICROMIPS_GPREL16/R_MICROMIPS_SUB/R_MICROMIPS_HI16 chains of
relocations for %lo(%neg(%gp_rel())) and %hi(%neg(%gp_rel()))
expressions in case of microMIPS.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D47220
llvm-svn: 333409
This patch adds addsub_imm8_opt_lsl_(i8|i16|i32|i64) operands
that are unsigned values in the range 0 to 255. For element widths of
16 bits or higher it may also be a signed multiple of 256 in the
range 0 to 65280.
Note: This also does some refactoring to reuse convenience function
getShiftedVal<shift>(), and now allows AArch64 scalar 'ADD #-4096' to be
accepted to be mapped to SUB #4096.
Reviewers: rengolin, fhahn, samparker, SjoerdMeijer, javed.absar
Reviewed By: fhahn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47310
llvm-svn: 333408
Emit R_MICROMIPS_HIGHER / R_MICROMIPS_HIGHEST relocations for %higher()
and %highest() expressions in case of microMIPS. These relocations do
exactly the same things as R_MIPS_HIGHER / R_MIPS_HIGHEST, but for
consistency it's better to write microMIPS variants.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D47219
llvm-svn: 333407
Previously, their listed predicates were overridden at the scope level.
Reviewers: atanasyan, abeserminji, smaksimovic
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46947
llvm-svn: 333405
Before this fix the following code triggers two error messages. The
second one is at least useless:
test.s:1:9: error: expected identifier after .set
.set 123, $a0
^
test-set.s:1:9: error: unexpected token, expected comma
.set 123, $a0
^
llvm-svn: 333402
The X-form TLS load/store instructions added for optimizing the initial-exec
sequence in https://reviews.llvm.org/rL327635 fail to assemble. llvm-mc fails
with the error: invalid operand for instruction. This patch adds these
instructions into a block with isAsmParserOnly, similar to how ADD8TLS_ is
currently handled.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47382
llvm-svn: 333374
Summary:
Adding these makes it easier to assemble the output from GCC which
generates a lot of .uahalf and .uaword directives.
GAS treats .uahalf and .half the same unless the --enforce-aligned-data
flag is used. I could not find a similar flag for LLVM so it seems that
.half does not have any alignment requirement and is treated the same as
.uahalf should be. If that would change later on then the tests in
sparc-directives.s would fail due to bad alignment.
Reviewers: jyknight, asb
Reviewed By: jyknight
Subscribers: fedor.sergeev, jrtc27, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47319
llvm-svn: 333372
Unpredicated copy of optionally-shifted immediate to SVE vector,
along with MOV-aliases.
This patch contains parsing and printing support for
cpy_imm8_opt_lsl_(i8|i16|i32|i64). This operand allows a signed value in
the range -128 to +127. For element widths of 16 bits or higher it may
also be a signed multiple of 256 in the range -32768 to +32512.
For element-width of 8 bits a range of -128 to 255 is accepted, since a copy
of a byte can be considered either signed/unsigned.
Note: This patch renames tryParseAddSubImm() -> tryParseImmWithOptionalShift()
and moves the behaviour of trying to shift a plain immediate by an allowed
shift-value to its addImmWithOptionalShiftOperands() method, so that the
parsing itself is generic and allows immediates from multiple shifted operands.
This is done because an immediate can be divisible by both shifted operands.
Reviewers: rengolin, fhahn, samparker, SjoerdMeijer, javed.absar
Reviewed By: fhahn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47309
llvm-svn: 333263
To do this:
1. Add fixup_riscv_relax fixup types which eventually will
transfer to R_RISCV_RELAX relocation types.
2. Insert R_RISCV_RELAX relocation types to auipc function call
expression when linker relaxation enabled.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44886
llvm-svn: 333158
For RISC-V it is desirable to have relaxation happen in the linker once
addresses are known, and as such the size between two instructions/byte
sequences in a section could change.
For most assembler expressions, this is fine, as the absolute address results
in the expression being converted to a fixup, and finally relocations.
However, for expressions such as .quad .L2-.L1, the assembler folds this down
to a constant once fragments are laid out, under the assumption that the
difference can no longer change, although in the case of linker relaxation the
differences can change at link time, so the constant is incorrect. One place
where this commonly appears is in debug information, where the size of a
function expression is in a form similar to the above.
This patch extends the assembler to allow an AsmBackend to declare that it
does not want the assembler to fold down this expression, and instead generate
a pair of relocations that allow the linker to carry out the calculation. In
this case, the expression is not folded, but when it comes to emitting a
fixup, the generic FK_Data_* fixups are converted into a pair, one for the
addition half, one for the subtraction, and this is passed to the relocation
generating methods as usual. I have named these FK_Data_Add_* and
FK_Data_Sub_* to indicate which half these are for.
For RISC-V, which supports this via e.g. the R_RISCV_ADD64, R_RISCV_SUB64 pair
of relocations, these are also set to always emit relocations relative to
local symbols rather than section offsets. This is to deal with the fact that
if relocations were calculated on e.g. .text+8 and .text+4, the result 12
would be stored rather than 4 as both addends are added in the linker.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45181
Patch by Simon Cook.
llvm-svn: 333079
Previously the compiler was using the microMIPSR3 variants, incorrectly.
Reviewers: atanasyan, abeserminji, smaksimovic
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46948
llvm-svn: 332820
Avoid requirement that number of values must be known at assembler
time.
Fixes PR33586.
Reviewers: rnk, peter.smith, echristo, jyknight
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46703
llvm-svn: 332741
For RISCV branch instructions, we need to preserve relocation types when linker
relaxation enabled, so then linker could modify offset when the branch offsets
changed.
We preserve relocation types by define shouldForceRelocation.
IsResolved return by evaluateFixup will always false when shouldForceRelocation
return true. It will make RISCV MC Branch Relaxation always relax 16-bit
branches to 32-bit form, even if the symbol actually could be resolved.
To avoid 16-bit branches always relax to 32-bit form when linker relaxation
enabled, we add a new parameter WasForced to indicate that the symbol actually
couldn't be resolved and not forced by shouldForceRelocation return true.
RISCVAsmBackend::fixupNeedsRelaxationAdvanced could relax branches with
unresolved symbols by (!IsResolved && !WasForced).
RISCV MC Branch Relaxation is needed because RISCV could perform 32-bit
to 16-bit transformation in MC layer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46350
llvm-svn: 332696
Summary:
This patch implements MC support for tail psuedo instruction.
A follow-up patch implements the codegen support as well as handling of the indirect tail pseudo instruction.
Reviewers: asb, apazos
Reviewed By: asb
Subscribers: rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, jordy.potman.lists, sabuasal, niosHD, kito-cheng, shiva0217, zzheng, edward-jones, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46221
llvm-svn: 332634
Data directives such as .word, .half, .hword are currently parsed using
HexagonAsmParser::ParseDirectiveValue which effectively duplicates logic from
AsmParser::parseDirectiveValue. This patch deletes that duplicated logic in
favour of using addAliasForDirective.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46999
llvm-svn: 332607
These directives are recognised by gas. Support is added through the use of
addAliasForDirective.
Also match RISC-V gcc in preferring .half and .word for 16-bit and 32-bit data
directives.
llvm-svn: 332574
The getAtom() method wasn't doing what we needed in all cases. We want
the symbols for the function which defines that section. We can compute
this easily enough and we know that we have at most one function in each
section.
Once this lands I will revert rL331412 which is no longer needed.
Fixes PR37409
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46970
llvm-svn: 332517
For regular SVE vector operands, this patch introduces a more
sensible diagnostic when the vector has a wrong suffix (e.g. z0.s vs z0.b).
For example:
add z0.s, z1.s, z2.b -> invalid element width
^_____^
mismatch
For the vector-with-shift/extend (e.g. z0.s, uxtw #2) this patch takes
a slightly different approach and instead returns a 'invalid operand'
if the element size is not as expected. This is because the diagnostics
are more specificied to suggest using the right shift/extend suffix. This
is a trade-off not to introduce more operand classes and still provide
useful diagnostics for LD1 and PRF instructions.
For example:
ld1w z1.s, p0/z, [x0, z0.s] -> invalid shift/extend specified, expected 'z[0..31].s, (uxtw|sxtw)'
ld1w z1.d, p0/z, [x0, z0.s] -> invalid operand
^________________^
mismatch
For gather prefetches, both 'z0.s' and 'z0.d' would be allowed:
prfw #0, p0, [x0, z0.s] -> invalid shift/extend specified, expected 'z[0..31].s, (uxtw|sxtw) #2'
prfw #0, p0, [x0, z0.d] -> invalid shift/extend specified, expected 'z[0..31].d, (lsl|uxtw|sxtw) #2'
Without this change, the diagnostic would unnecessarily suggest a
different element size:
prfw #0, p0, [x0, z0.s] -> invalid shift/extend specified, expected 'z[0..31].d, (lsl|uxtw|sxtw) #2'
Reviewers: SjoerdMeijer, aemerson, fhahn, samparker, javed.absar
Reviewed By: SjoerdMeijer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46688
llvm-svn: 332483
Change relocation output so that relocation information follows
individual instructions rather than clustering them at the end
of packets.
This change required shifting block of code but the actual change
is in HexagonPrettyPrinter's PrintInst.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46728
llvm-svn: 332283
These directives allow the 'C' (compressed) extension to be enabled/disabled
within a single file.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45864
Patch by Kito Cheng
llvm-svn: 332107
This implements a new table-gen emitter to create tables for
a wasm disassembler, and a dissassembler to use them.
Comes with 2 tests, that tests a few instructions manually. Is also able to
disassemble large .wasm files with objdump reasonably.
Not working so well, to be addressed in followups:
- objdump appears to be passing an incorrect starting point.
- since the disassembler works an instruction at a time, and it is
disassembling stack instruction, it has no idea of pseudo register assignments.
These registers are required for the instruction printing code that follows.
For now, all such registers appear in the output as $0.
Patch by Wouter van Oortmerssen
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45848
llvm-svn: 332052
Summary: The final -wasm component has been the default for some time now.
Subscribers: jfb, dschuff, jgravelle-google, eraman, aheejin, JDevlieghere, sunfish, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46342
llvm-svn: 332007
This is a follow up to the rL330983. The patch teaches ld, sd, and lld
commands accept 32-bit memory offsets by replacing `mem_simm16` operand
to `mem_simmptr`. In fact, these commands should accept 64-bit offsets,
but so large offsets require another command expanding and will be
supported by a separate patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46629
llvm-svn: 331997
This is a follow up to the rL330983. The patch teaches lh and lhu
commands accepts 32-bit memory offsets by replacing `mem_simm16` operand
to `mem_simmptr`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46513
llvm-svn: 331996
In order to set breakpoints on labels and list source code around
labels, we need collect debug information for labels, i.e., label
name, the function label belong, line number in the file, and the
address label located. In order to keep these information in LLVM
IR and to allow backend to generate debug information correctly.
We create a new kind of metadata for labels, DILabel. The format
of DILabel is
!DILabel(scope: !1, name: "foo", file: !2, line: 3)
We hope to keep debug information as much as possible even the
code is optimized. So, we create a new kind of intrinsic for label
metadata to avoid the metadata is eliminated with basic block.
The intrinsic will keep existing if we keep it from optimized out.
The format of the intrinsic is
llvm.dbg.label(metadata !1)
It has only one argument, that is the DILabel metadata. The
intrinsic will follow the label immediately. Backend could get the
label metadata through the intrinsic's parameter.
We also create DIBuilder API for labels to be used by Frontend.
Frontend could use createLabel() to allocate DILabel objects, and use
insertLabel() to insert llvm.dbg.label intrinsic in LLVM IR.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45024
Patch by Hsiangkai Wang.
llvm-svn: 331841
Patch https://reviews.llvm.org/D41445 changed the behaviour of 'isReg()'
to also return 'true' if the parsed register operand is a vector
register. Code in the AsmMatcher checks if a register is a subclass of the
expected register class. However, even though both parsed registers map
to the same physical register, the 'v' register is of kind 'NeonVector',
where 'q' is of type Scalar, where isSubclass() does not distinguish
between the two cases.
The solution is to use an AsmOperand instead of the register directly,
and use the PredicateMethod to distinguish the two operands.
This fixes for example:
ldr v0, [x0] // 'v0' is an invalid operand for this instruction
ldr q0, [x0] // valid
Reviewers: aemerson, Gerolf, SjoerdMeijer, javed.absar
Reviewed By: aemerson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46310
llvm-svn: 331755
Summary:
and use the -msgx flag as a requirement
for the SGX instructions.
Reviewers: craig.topper, zvi
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46436
llvm-svn: 331742
- Predicate D16 patterns on this new feature
- Added this new feature to gfx900/2/4
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46366
llvm-svn: 331551
And eliminatw the duplication of those instructions for microMIPS32r6.
Reviewers: smaksimovic, abeserminji, atanasyan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46117
llvm-svn: 331526
Previously for instructions like fxsave we would print "opaque ptr" as part of the memory operand. Now we print nothing.
We also no longer accept "opaque ptr" in the parser. We still accept any size to be specified for these instructions, but we may want to consider only parsing when no explicit size is specified. This what gas does.
llvm-svn: 331243
Teach AsmParser to check with Assembler for when evaluating constant
expressions. This improves the handing of preprocessor expressions
that must be resolved at parse time. This idiom can be found as
assembling-time assertion checks in source-level assemblers. Note that
this relies on the MCStreamer to keep sufficient tabs on Section /
Fragment information which the MCAsmStreamer does not. As a result the
textual output may fail where the equivalent object generation would
pass. This can most easily be resolved by folding the MCAsmStreamer
and MCObjectStreamer together which is planned for in a separate
patch.
Currently, this feature is only enabled for assembly input, keeping IR
compilation consistent between assembly and object generation.
Reviewers: echristo, rnk, probinson, espindola, peter.smith
Reviewed By: peter.smith
Subscribers: eraman, peter.smith, arichardson, jyknight, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45164
llvm-svn: 331218
Previously these instructions were unselectable and instead were generated
through the instruction mapping tables.
Reviewers: atanasyan, smaksimovic, abeserminji
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46055
llvm-svn: 331165
This patch extends the 'isSVEVectorRegWithShiftExtend' function to
improve diagnostics for SVE's gather load (scalar + vector) addressing
modes. Instead of always suggesting the 'unscaled' addressing mode,
the use of DiagnosticPredicate enables a more specific error message
in the context where the scaling is incorrect. For example:
ld1h z0.d, p0/z, [x0, z0.d, lsl #2]
^
shift amount should be '1'
Instead of suggesting the packed, unscaled addressing mode:
expected 'z[0..31].d, (uxtw|sxtw)'
the assembler now suggests using the proper scaling:
expected 'z[0..31].d, (lsl|uxtw|sxtw) #1'
Reviewers: fhahn, rengolin, samparker, SjoerdMeijer, javed.absar
Reviewed By: fhahn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46124
llvm-svn: 331162
This allows the instruction selection to follow mode in Intel syntax. And allows a suffix to be used to change size.
This matches gas behavior from what I could tell.
llvm-svn: 331138
It doesn't really exist. The instruction always writes 16-bits of memory. Putting a REX.w on it won't change anything.
While I was touching the encoding tests to remove it, I added some other missing register form test cases.
llvm-svn: 331135
Favor the 0x1a encoding for register/register move to match gas.
The instructions used RM and MR in their name along with rr/rm/mr at the end. To make more consistent with other instructions remove the RM/MR and use rr/rm/mr/rr_REV.
Hide the _REV encoding from the assembler but leave it for the disassembler.
llvm-svn: 331101
Summary:
Only allow a single unique .symver alias per symbol. This matches the
behavior of gas. I noticed that we ignored multiple mismatched symver
directives looking at https://reviews.llvm.org/D45798
Reviewers: pcc, tejohnson, espindola
Reviewed By: pcc
Subscribers: emaste, arichardson, llvm-commits, kcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45845
llvm-svn: 331078
Summary: Also test for symbols information in test/MC/WebAssembly/debug-info.ll.
Subscribers: jfb, dschuff, jgravelle-google, aheejin, sunfish, JDevlieghere, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46160
llvm-svn: 331005
`lb` and `lbu` commands accepts 16-bit signed offsets. But GAS accepts
larger offsets for these commands. If an offset does not fit in 16-bit
range, `lb` command is translated into lui/lb or lui/addu/lb series.
It's interesting that initially LLVM assembler supported this feature,
but later it was broken.
This patch restores support for 32-bit offsets. It replaces `mem_simm16`
operand for `LB` and `LBu` definitions by the new `mem_simmptr` operand.
This operand is intended to check that offset fits to the same size as
using for pointers. Later we will be able to extend this rule and
accepts 64-bit offsets when it is possible.
Some issues remain:
- The regression also affects LD, SD, LH, LHU commands. I'm going
to fix them by a separate patch.
- GAS accepts any 32-bit values as an offset. Now LLVM accepts signed
16-bit values and this patch extends the range to signed 32-bit offsets.
In other words, the following code accepted by GAS and still triggers
an error by LLVM:
```
lb $4, 0x80000004
# gas
lui a0, 0x8000
lb a0, 4(a0)
```
- In case of 64-bit pointers GAS accepts a 64-bit offset and translates
it to the li/dsll/lb series of commands. LLVM still rejects it.
Probably this feature has never been implemented in LLVM. This issue
is for a separate patch.
```
lb $4, 0x800000001
# gas
li a0, 0x8000
dsll a0, a0, 0x14
lb a0, 4(a0)
```
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45020
llvm-svn: 330983
Correct the definitions of ei, di, eret, deret, wait, syscall and break.
Also provide microMIPS specific aliases to match the MIPS aliases.
Additionally correct the definition of the wait instruction so that
it is present in the instruction mapping tables.
Reviewers: smaksimovic, abeserminji, atanasyan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45939
llvm-svn: 330952
This patch extends the PredicateMethod of AsmOperands used in SVE's
LD1 instructions with a DiagnosticPredicate. This makes them 'context
sensitive' to the operand that has been parsed and tells the user to
use the right register (with expected shift/extend), rather than telling
the immediate is out of range when it actually parsed a register.
Patch [2/2] in a series to improve assembler diagnostics for SVE:
- Patch [1/2]: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45879
- Patch [2/2]: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45880
Reviewers: olista01, stoklund, craig.topper, mcrosier, rengolin, echristo, fhahn, SjoerdMeijer, evandro, javed.absar
Reviewed By: fhahn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45880
llvm-svn: 330934
If no data or instructions are emitted after a location directive, we
should clear the cv_loc when we change sections, or it will be emitted
at the beginning of the next section. This violates our invariant that
all .cv_loc directives belong to the same section. Add clearer
assertions for this.
llvm-svn: 330884
Previously `call zero`, `call f0` etc would fail. This leads to compilation
failures if building programs that define functions with those names and using
-save-temps.
llvm-svn: 330846
To do this:
1. Add PseudoCALLIndirct to match indirect function call.
2. Add PseudoCALL to support parsing and print pseudo `call` in assembly
3. Expand PseudoCALL to the following form with R_RISCV_CALL relocation type
while encoding:
auipc ra, func
jalr ra, ra, 0
If we expand PseudoCALL before emitting assembly, we will see auipc and jalr
pair when compile with -S. It's hard for assembly parser to parsing this
pair and identify it's semantic is function call and then insert R_RISCV_CALL
relocation type. Although we could insert R_RISCV_PCREL_HI20 and
R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I relocation types instead of R_RISCV_CALL.
Due to RISCV relocation design, auipc and jalr pair only can relax to jal with
R_RISCV_CALL + R_RISCV_RELAX relocation types.
We expand PseudoCALL as late as encoding(RISCVMCCodeEmitter) instead of before
emitting assembly(RISCVAsmPrinter) because we want to preserve call
pseudoinstruction in assembly code. It's more readable and assembly parser
could identify call assembly and insert R_RISCV_CALL relocation type.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45859
llvm-svn: 330826
This is part of fixing the instruction predicates for MIPS.
Reviewers: atanasyan, abeserminji
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44212
This patch relands r327409, hopefully without the problematic part of the
tests that cause FileCheck to assert on the windows expensive checks bot.
llvm-svn: 330741
Current code does not check that a register number is in the 0-31 range.
Sometimes the parser checks that later for some kinds of instructions,
but that leads to unclear / incorrect error messages like that:
% cat test.s
.text
lb $4, 8($32)
% llvm-mc test.s -triple=mips64-unknown-linux
test.s:2:10: error: expected memory with 16-bit signed offset
lb $4, 8($32)
^
Sometimes the parser just crashes:
% cat test.s
.text
lw $4, 8($32)
% llvm-mc test.s -triple=mips64-unknown-linux
This patch resolves the problem by checking that register number after
'$' sign is in the 0-31 range. If the number is out of the range the
parser shows the `invalid register number` error, but treats invalid
register number as a normal one to continue parsing and catch other
possible errors.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45919
llvm-svn: 330732
This encoding is recognized by the CPU, but the behavior is undefined. This makes the disassembler handle it correctly so we don't print bswapl with a 16-bit register.
llvm-svn: 330682
This demonstrates a bug where the encoding for a 16-bit bswap prints a 16-bit register and a 32-bit mnemonic. Intel docs say 16-bit bswap is undefined. We should either claim it as an invalid encoding or we should print a 16-bit mnemonic.
objdump does print the encoding as bswap with a 16-bit register. But it doesn't seem to ever print a suffix.
llvm-svn: 330621
Three new instructions:
umonitor - Sets up a linear address range to be
monitored by hardware and activates the monitor.
The address range should be a writeback memory
caching type.
umwait - A hint that allows the processor to
stop instruction execution and enter an
implementation-dependent optimized state
until occurrence of a class of events.
tpause - Directs the processor to enter an
implementation-dependent optimized state
until the TSC reaches the value in EDX:EAX.
Also modifying the description of the mfence
instruction, as the rep prefix (0xF3) was allowed
before, which would conflict with umonitor during
disassembly.
Before:
$ echo 0xf3,0x0f,0xae,0xf0 | llvm-mc -disassemble
.text
mfence
After:
$ echo 0xf3,0x0f,0xae,0xf0 | llvm-mc -disassemble
.text
umonitor %rax
Reviewers: craig.topper, zvi
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45253
llvm-svn: 330462
This is a temporary solution until a proper WASM implementation of
MCAsmParserExtension is in place, but at least for now will unblock this
path.
Added test to make sure this path works with the WASM Assembler.
Patch By Wouter van Oortmerssen!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45386
llvm-svn: 330370
Reverts rL330224, while issues with the C extension and missed common
subexpression elimination opportunities are addressed. Neither of these issues
are visible in current RISC-V backend unit tests, which clearly need
expanding.
llvm-svn: 330281
The implementation follows the MIPS backend and expands the
pseudo instruction directly during asm parsing. As the result, only
real MC instructions are emitted to the MCStreamer. Additionally,
PseudoLI instructions are emitted during codegen. The actual
expansion to real instructions is performed during MI to MC lowering
and is similar to the expansion performed by the GNU Assembler.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41949
Patch by Mario Werner.
llvm-svn: 330224
The destination size of the movzx/movsx instruction is controlled by the normal operand size mechanisms. Only the input type is fixed.
This means that a 0x66 prefix on the encoding for zext/sext 16->32 should really produce a 16->16 instruction. Functionally this is equivalent to a GR16->GR16 move since bits 16 and above will be preserved. So nothing is actually extended.
llvm-svn: 330078
Summary:
Added instructions for contiguous stores, ST1, with scalar+imm addressing
modes and corresponding tests. The patch also adds parsing of
'mul vl' as needed for the VL-scaled immediate.
This is patch [6/6] in a series to add assembler/disassembler support for
SVE's contiguous ST1 (scalar+imm) instructions.
Reviewers: fhahn, rengolin, javed.absar, huntergr, SjoerdMeijer, t.p.northover, echristo, evandro
Reviewed By: rengolin
Subscribers: tschuett, llvm-commits, kristof.beyls
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45432
llvm-svn: 330014
Hint to hardware to move the cache line containing the
address to a more distant level of the cache without
writing back to memory.
Reviewers: craig.topper, zvi
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45256
llvm-svn: 329992
Summary:
GCC compresses the pseudo instruction "mv rd, rs", which is an alias of
"addi rd, rs, 0", to "c.mv rd, rs".
In LLVM we rely on the canonical MC instruction (MCInst) to do our compression
checks and since there is no rule to compress "addi rd, rs, 0" --> "c.mv
rd, rs" we lose this compression opportunity to gcc.
In this patch we fix that by adding an addi to c.mv compression pattern, the
instruction "mv rd, rs" will be compressed to "c.mv rd, rs" just like
gcc does.
Patch by Zhaoshi Zheng (zzheng) and Sameer (sabuasal).
Reviewers: asb, apazos, zzheng, mgrang, shiva0217
Reviewed By: asb
Subscribers: rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, jordy.potman.lists, niosHD, kito-cheng, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45583
llvm-svn: 329939
Similar to the wbinvd instruction, except this
one does not invalidate caches. Ring 0 only.
The encoding matches a wbinvd instruction with
an F3 prefix.
Reviewers: craig.topper, zvi, ashlykov
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43816
llvm-svn: 329847
Previously the MD5 option of the .file directive provided the checksum
as a quoted hex string; now it's a normal hex number with 0x prefix,
same as the .octa directive accepts.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45459
llvm-svn: 329820
Summary:
Merged 'tryMatchVectorRegister' (specific to Neon) and
'tryParseSVERegister' into a single 'tryParseVectorRegister' function, and
created a generic 'parseVectorKind()' function that returns the #Elements
and ElementWidth of a vector suffix. This reduces the duplication of
this functionality between two the vector implementations.
This is patch [1/6] in a series to add assembler/disassembler support for
SVE's contiguous ST1 (scalar+imm) instructions.
Reviewers: fhahn, rengolin, javed.absar, huntergr, SjoerdMeijer, t.p.northover, echristo, evandro
Reviewed By: fhahn
Subscribers: tschuett, llvm-commits, kristof.beyls
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45427
llvm-svn: 329782
This commit fixes the bot failures that were coming up before with r329716.
The fix was to move the check for "isInSection()" inside of the if condition
and emit the error there instead of waiting to get past the unreachable statement.
This should work in debug and release builds now.
llvm-svn: 329746
There was missing nullptr check before a call to getSection() in
recordRelocation. This would result in a segfault in code like the attached
test.
This adds the missing check and a test which makes sure we get the expected
error output.
llvm-svn: 329716
Much like any written register in load/store instructions, the status register
is not allowed to overlap with any others. So diagnose it like we already do
with the other cases.
llvm-svn: 329687
1. Remove max_scratch_backing_memory_byte_size from kernel header
2. Make it a reserved field
3. Ignore it while parsing assembly for backwards compatibility
4. Bump up minor version of kernel header
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45452
llvm-svn: 329620
Summary:
This patch implements a tablegen-driven Instruction Compression
mechanism for generating RISCV compressed instructions
(C Extension) from the expanded instruction form.
This tablegen backend processes CompressPat declarations in a
td file and generates all the compile-time and runtime checks
required to validate the declarations, validate the input
operands and generate correct instructions.
The checks include validating register operands, immediate
operands, fixed register operands and fixed immediate operands.
Example:
class CompressPat<dag input, dag output> {
dag Input = input;
dag Output = output;
list<Predicate> Predicates = [];
}
let Predicates = [HasStdExtC] in {
def : CompressPat<(ADD GPRNoX0:$rs1, GPRNoX0:$rs1, GPRNoX0:$rs2),
(C_ADD GPRNoX0:$rs1, GPRNoX0:$rs2)>;
}
The result is an auto-generated header file
'RISCVGenCompressEmitter.inc' which exports two functions for
compressing/uncompressing MCInst instructions, plus
some helper functions:
bool compressInst(MCInst& OutInst, const MCInst &MI,
const MCSubtargetInfo &STI,
MCContext &Context);
bool uncompressInst(MCInst& OutInst, const MCInst &MI,
const MCRegisterInfo &MRI,
const MCSubtargetInfo &STI);
The clients that include this auto-generated header file and
invoke these functions can compress an instruction before emitting
it, in the target-specific ASM or ELF streamer, or can uncompress
an instruction before printing it, when the expanded instruction
format aliases is favored.
The following clients were added to implement compression\uncompression
for RISCV:
1) RISCVAsmParser::MatchAndEmitInstruction:
Inserted a call to compressInst() to compresses instructions
parsed by llvm-mc coming from an ASM input.
2) RISCVAsmPrinter::EmitInstruction:
Inserted a call to compressInst() to compress instructions that
were lowered from Machine Instructions (MachineInstr).
3) RVInstPrinter::printInst:
Inserted a call to uncompressInst() to print the expanded
version of the instruction instead of the compressed one (e.g,
add s0, s0, a5 instead of c.add s0, a5) when -riscv-no-aliases
is not passed.
This patch squashes D45119, D42780 and D41932. It was reviewed in smaller patches by
asb, efriedma, apazos and mgrang.
Reviewers: asb, efriedma, apazos, llvm-commits, sabuasal
Reviewed By: sabuasal
Subscribers: mgorny, eraman, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, jordy.potman.lists, apazos, niosHD, kito-cheng, shiva0217, zzheng
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45385
llvm-svn: 329455
Summary:
This patch updates MC tests related to compression in RISCV to
insure they work correctly with automatic compression and relaxation
enabled. This is the first part of a series of patches to implement
automatic compression for RISCV.
Reviewers: asb, apazos
Reviewed By: asb
Subscribers: shiva0217, efriedma, llvm-commits, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, jordy.potman.lists, apazos, niosHD, kito-cheng
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43328
llvm-svn: 329441
This patch adds a way for users to create their own custom sections to
be added to wasm files. At the LLVM IR layer, they are defined through
the "wasm.custom_sections" named metadata. The expected use case for
this is bindings generators such as wasm-bindgen.
Patch by Dan Gohman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45297
llvm-svn: 329315
A bug was found where an offset of -1 would generate an encoding
of max int64 which is invalid in the binary format.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45280
llvm-svn: 329238
Summary:
Patch https://reviews.llvm.org/D44467 implements conversion of invalid
vmov instructions into valid ones. It turned out that some valid
instructions also get converted, for example
vmov.i64 d2, #0xff00ff00ff00ff00 ->
vmov.i16 d2, #0xff00
Such behavior is incorrect because according to the ARM ARM section
F2.7.7 Modified immediate constants in T32 and A32 Advanced SIMD
instructions, "On assembly, the data type must be matched in the table
if possible."
This patch fixes the isNEONmovReplicate check so that the above
instruction is not modified any more.
Reviewers: rengolin, olista01
Reviewed By: rengolin
Subscribers: javed.absar, kristof.beyls, rogfer01, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44678
llvm-svn: 329158
DWARF v5 specifies that the root file (also given in the DW_AT_name
attribute of the compilation unit DIE) should be emitted explicitly to
the line table's list of files. This makes the line table more
independent of the .debug_info section.
We emit the new syntax only for DWARF v5 and later.
Fixes the bug found by asan. Also XFAIL the new test for Darwin, which
is stuck on DWARF v2, and fix up other tests so they stop failing on
Windows. Last but not least, don't break "clang -g" of an assembler
file that has .file directives in it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44054
llvm-svn: 328805
This reverts commit r328676.
Commit r328676 broke the -no-integrated-as flag necessary to build Linux kernel with Clang:
$ cat t.c
void foo() {}
$ clang -no-integrated-as -c t.c -g
/tmp/t-dcdec5.s: Assembler messages:
/tmp/t-dcdec5.s:8: Error: file number less than one
clang-7.0: error: assembler command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
llvm-svn: 328699
DWARF v5 specifies that the root file (also given in the DW_AT_name
attribute of the compilation unit DIE) should be emitted explicitly to
the line table's list of files. This makes the line table more
independent of the .debug_info section.
Fixes the bug found by asan. Also XFAIL the new test for Darwin, which
is stuck on DWARF v2, and fix up other tests so they stop failing on
Windows. Last but not least, don't break "clang -g" of an assembler
file that has .file directives in it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44054
llvm-svn: 328676
On Hexagon "x = y" is a syntax used in most instructions, and is not
treated as a directive.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44256
llvm-svn: 328635
Summary:
llvm-objdump now disassembles unrecognised opcodes as data, using
the .long directive. We treat unrecognised opcodes as being 32 bit
values, so move along 4 bytes rather than the single byte which
previously resulted in a cascade of bogus disassembly following an
unrecognised opcode.
While no solution can always disassemble code that contains
embedded data correctly this provides a significant improvement.
The disassembler will now cope with an arbitrary length section
as it no longer truncates it to a multiple of 4 bytes, and will
use the .byte directive for trailing bytes.
Subscribers: arsenm, kzhuravl, wdng, nhaehnle, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, t-tye, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44685
llvm-svn: 328553
offsets for code models other than small/medium. For JIT application,
memory layout is less controlled and can result in truncations
otherwise.
Patch based on one by Olexa Bilaniuk!
llvm-svn: 328400
HexagonGenMux would collapse pairs of predicated transfers if it assumed
that the predicated .new forms cannot be created. Turns out that generating
mux is preferable in almost all cases.
Introduce an option -hexagon-gen-mux-threshold that controls the minimum
distance between the instruction defining the predicate and the later of
the two transfers. If the distance is closer than the threshold, mux will
not be generated. Set the threshold to 0 by default.
llvm-svn: 328346
We were effectively overriding an explicit '.file' directive with info
for the assembler source. That shouldn't happen.
Fixes PR36636, really, even for .s files emitted by Clang.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44265
llvm-svn: 328208
It uses the MC framework and the tablegen matcher to do the
heavy lifting. Can handle both explicit and implicit locals
(-disable-wasm-explicit-locals). Comes with a small regression
test.
This is a first basic implementation that can parse most llvm .s
output and round-trips most instructions succesfully, but in order
to keep the commit small, does not address all issues.
There are a fair number of mismatches between what MC / assembly
matcher think a "CPU" should look like and what WASM provides,
some already have workarounds in this commit (e.g. the way it
deals with register operands) and some that require further work.
Some of that further work may involve changing what the
Disassembler outputs (and what s2wasm parses), so are probably
best left to followups.
Some known things missing:
- Many directives are ignored and not emitted.
- Vararg calls are parsed but extra args not emitted.
- Loop signatures are likely incorrect.
- $drop= is not emitted.
- Disassembler does not output SIMD types correctly, so assembler
can't test them.
Patch by Wouter van Oortmerssen
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44329
llvm-svn: 328028
X86 Supports Indirect Branch Tracking (IBT) as part of Control-Flow Enforcement Technology (CET).
IBT instruments ENDBR instructions used to specify valid targets of indirect call / jmp.
The `nocf_check` attribute has two roles in the context of X86 IBT technology:
1. Appertains to a function - do not add ENDBR instruction at the beginning of the function.
2. Appertains to a function pointer - do not track the target function of this pointer by adding nocf_check prefix to the indirect-call instruction.
This patch implements `nocf_check` context for Indirect Branch Tracking.
It also auto generates `nocf_check` prefixes before indirect branchs to jump tables that are guarded by range checks.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41879
llvm-svn: 327767
Now the Windows mangling modes ('w' and 'x') do not do any mangling for
symbols starting with '?'. This means that clang can stop adding the
hideous '\01' leading escape. This means LLVM debug logs are less likely
to contain ASCII escape characters and it will be easier to copy and
paste MS symbol names from IR.
Finally.
For non-Windows platforms, names starting with '?' still get IR
mangling, so once clang stops escaping MS C++ names, we will get extra
'_' prefixing on MachO. That's fine, since it is currently impossible to
construct a triple that uses the MS C++ ABI in clang and emits macho
object files.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D7775
llvm-svn: 327734
Summary:
Currently the LLVM MC assembler is able to convert e.g.
vmov.i32 d0, #0xabababab
(which is technically invalid) into a valid instruction
vmov.i8 d0, #0xab
this patch adds support for vmov.i64 and for cases with the resulting
load types other than i8, e.g.:
vmov.i32 d0, #0xab00ab00 ->
vmov.i16 d0, #0xab00
Reviewers: olista01, rengolin
Reviewed By: rengolin
Subscribers: rengolin, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, rogfer01, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44467
llvm-svn: 327709
Summary:
Currently the check is incorrect and the following invalid
instruction is accepted and incorrectly assembled:
vmov.i32 d2, #0x00a500a6
This patch fixes the issue.
Reviewers: olista01, rengolin
Reviewed By: rengolin
Subscribers: SjoerdMeijer, javed.absar, rogfer01, llvm-commits, kristof.beyls
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44460
llvm-svn: 327704
Summary:
We already emit relocations in this case when the "incremental linker
compatible" flag is set, but it turns out these relocations are also
required for /guard:cf. Now that we have two use cases for this
behavior, let's make it unconditional to try to keep things simple.
We never hit this problem in Clang because it always sets the
"incremental linker compatible" flag when targeting MSVC. However, LLD
LTO doesn't set this flag, so we'd get CFG failures at runtime when
using ThinLTO and /guard:cf. We probably don't want LLD LTO to set the
"incremental linker compatible" assembler flag, since this has nothing
to do with incremental linking, and we don't need to timestamp LTO
temporary objects.
Fixes PR36624.
Reviewers: inglorion, espindola, majnemer
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, llvm-commits, hiraditya
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44485
llvm-svn: 327557
This is part of fixing the instruction predicates for MIPS.
Reviewers: atanasyan, abeserminji
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44212
llvm-svn: 327409
This patch starts simplifying the handling of .symver.
For now it just moves the responsibility for creating an alias down to
the streamer. With that the asm streamer can pass a .symver unchanged,
which is nice since gas cannot parse "foo@bar = zed".
In a followup I hope to move the handling down to the writer so that
we don't need special hacks for avoiding breaking names with @@@ on
windows.
llvm-svn: 327101
We were effectively overriding an explicit '.file' directive with info
for the assembler source. That shouldn't happen.
Fixes PR36636.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44265
llvm-svn: 327073
These instructions are defined as taking a GPR register and a
coprocessor register for ISAs up to MIPS32. MIPS32 extended the
definition to allow a selector--a value from 0 to 32--to access
another register.
These instructions are now internally defined as being MIPS-I
instructions, but are rejected for pre-MIPS32 ISA's if they have
an explicit selector which is non-zero. This deviates slightly from
GAS's behaviour which rejects assembly instructions with an
explicit selector for pre-MIPS32 ISAs.
E.g:
mfc0 $4, $5, 0
is rejected by GAS for MIPS-I to MIPS-V but will be accepted
with this patch for MIPS-I to MIPS-V.
Reviewers: atanasyan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41662
llvm-svn: 326890
Fixes the bug found by asan. Also XFAIL the new test for Darwin,
which is stuck on DWARF v2, and fix up other tests so they stop
failing on Windows.
llvm-svn: 326839
In case if -mattr used to modify feature set bits in llvm-mc call
getIsaVersion can fail to identify specific ISA due to test mismatch.
Adding default fallback tests which will always correctly report at
least major version.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44163
llvm-svn: 326825
This patch handling:
Enable parsing of raw encodings of system registers .
Allows UNPREDICTABLE sysregs to be decoded to a raw number in the same way that disasslib does, rather than llvm crashing.
Disassemble msr/mrs with unpredictable sysregs as SoftFail.
Fix regression due to SoftFailing some encodings.
Patch by Chris Ryder
Differential revision:https://reviews.llvm.org/D43374
llvm-svn: 326803
DWARF v5 specifies that the root file (also given in the DW_AT_name
attribute of the compilation unit DIE) should be emitted explicitly to
the line table's list of files. This makes the line table more
independent of the .debug_info section.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44054
llvm-svn: 326758
These instructions require that the two S registers are adjacent (but not the R
registers), because only the first register is included in the encoding, but we
were not checking this in the assembler.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44084
llvm-svn: 326696
Summary:
This patch implements relaxation for RISCV in the MC layer.
The following relaxations are currently handled:
1) Relax C_BEQZ to BEQ and C_BNEZ to BNEZ in RISCV.
2) Relax and C_J $imm to JAL x0, $imm and CJAL to JAL ra, $imm.
Reviewers: asb, llvm-commits, efriedma
Reviewed By: asb
Subscribers: shiva0217
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43055
llvm-svn: 326626
This cast was causing invalid signatures to be written
for libcall functions.
Add an MC test which includes a call to builtin memcpy.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44037
llvm-svn: 326618
This reverts commits r326541 and r326571.
The tests were correct, and were updated with incorrect expectations.
The original commit was broken and should be reverted to get things back
to a working state.
llvm-svn: 326572
r326541 slightly increased the size of WebAssembly object files
and it broke test/MC/WebAssembly/global-ctor-dtor.ll.
This commit updates the test to unbreak it, also mentioned this to the
author of the original commit in case they don't want it.
llvm-svn: 326571
Neither the linker nor the runtime need this information
anymore. We were originally using this to model BSS size
but the plan is now to use the segment metadata to allow
for BSS segments.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41366
llvm-svn: 326267
This patch test disassembler output for load/store instructions when
-mattr=+alu32 specified for which we want to use "w" register format.
Also, this patch extended the existing insn-unit.s and insn-unit-32.s to
make sure disassemblers for all other instructions are not affected.
Signed-off-by: Jiong Wang <jiong.wang@netronome.com>
Reviewed-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 325993
In DWARF v5 the Line Number Program Header is extensible, allowing values with
new content types. In this extension a content type is added,
DW_LNCT_LLVM_source, which contains the embedded source code of the file.
Add new optional attribute for !DIFile IR metadata called source which contains
source text. Use this to output the source to the DWARF line table of code
objects. Analogously extend METADATA_FILE in Bitcode and .file directive in ASM
to support optional source.
Teach llvm-dwarfdump and llvm-objdump about the new values. Update the output
format of llvm-dwarfdump to make room for the new attribute on file_names
entries, and support embedded sources for the -source option in llvm-objdump.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42765
llvm-svn: 325970
The following set of instructions was originally planned to be added for Power 9
and so code was added to support them. However, a decision was made later on to
withdraw support for these instructions in the hardware.
xscmpnedp
xvcmpnesp
xvcmpnedp
This patch removes support for the instructions that were not added.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43641
llvm-svn: 325918
This is combination of two patches by Nicholas Wilson:
1. https://reviews.llvm.org/D41954
2. https://reviews.llvm.org/D42495
Along with a few local modifications:
- One change I made was to add the UNDEFINED bit to the binary format
to avoid the extra byte used when writing data symbols. Although this
bit is redundant for other symbols types (i.e. undefined can be
implied if a function or global is a wasm import)
- I prefer to be explicit and consistent and not have derived flags.
- Some field renaming.
- Some reverting of unrelated minor changes.
- No test output differences.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43147
llvm-svn: 325860
Extension to D12776, handle modulo by zero in the same way we handle divide by zero.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43631
llvm-svn: 325810
Implement c.lui immediate constraint to [1, 31] and [0xfffe0, 0xfffff].
The RISC-V ISA describes the constraint as [1, 63], with that value
being loaded in to bits 17-12 of the destination register and sign extended
from bit 17. Therefore, this 6-bit immediate can represent values in the
ranges [1, 31] and [0xfffe0, 0xfffff].
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42834
llvm-svn: 325792
An upcoming patch D41434, changes the ordering of the matcher table
for assembly. This patch corrects the definition of the normal MIPS
cvt.d.w not to be available in microMIPS.
llvm-svn: 325589
For instructions like call foo and jmp foo patch changes
relocation produced from R_X86_64_PC32 to R_X86_64_PLT32.
Relocation can be used as a marker for 32-bit PC-relative branches.
Linker will reduce PLT32 relocation to PC32 if function is defined locally.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43383
llvm-svn: 325569
llvm-mc can crash when
there is cfi_startproc without cfi_end_proc:
.text
.globl foo
foo:
.cfi_startproc
Testcase shows the issue, patch fixes it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43456
llvm-svn: 325564
NFC.
Adding MC regressions tests to cover the CET instructions.
This patch is part of a larger task to cover MC encoding of all X86 isa sets started in revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39952
Reviewers: zvi, craig.topper, RKSimon, AndreiGrischenko, oren_ben_simhon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41329
Change-Id: I9c133d4ba07508ce8fd738a1230edd586e2c2f1b
llvm-svn: 325561
Add an explicit check before looking up symbol in SymbolIndices.
This was previously silently succeeding and returning zero for such
unnamed temporaries.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43365
llvm-svn: 325367
Summary:
This patch makes the decoder understand old AMD 3DNow!
instructions that have never been properly supported in the X86
disassembler, despite being supported in other subsystems. Hopefully
this should make the X86 decoder more complete with respect to binaries
containing legacy code.
Reviewers: craig.topper
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Subscribers: llvm-commits, maksfb, bruno
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43311
llvm-svn: 325295