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Summary: The previous version relied on the standard calling convention using std::reverse() to try to force the AVR ABI. But this only works for simple cases, it fails for example with aggregate types. This patch rewrites the calling convention with custom C++ code, that implements the ABI defined in https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/avr-gcc. To do that it adds a few 16-bit pseudo registers for unaligned argument passing, such as R24R23. For example this function: define void @fun({ i8, i16 } %a) will pass %a.0 in R22 and %a.1 in R24R23. There are no instructions that can use these pseudo registers, so a new register class, DREGSMOVW, is defined to make them apart. Also the ArgCC_AVR_BUILTIN_DIV is no longer necessary, as it is identical to the C++ behavior (actually the clobber list is more strict for __div* functions, but that is currently unimplemented). Reviewers: dylanmckay Subscribers: Gaelan, Sh4rK, indirect, jwagen, efriedma, dsprenkels, hiraditya, Jim, llvm-commits Tags: #llvm Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68524 Patch by Rodrigo Rivas Costa. |
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