are st(0). These can be encoded using an opcode for storing in st(0) or using
an opcode for storing in st(i), where i can also be 0. To allow testing with
the darwin assembler and get a matching binary the opcode for storing in st(0)
is now used. To do this the same logical trick is use from the darwin assembler
in converting things like this:
fmul %st(0), %st
into this:
fmul %st(0)
by looking for the second operand being X86::ST0 for specific floating point
mnemonics then removing the second X86::ST0 operand. This also has the add
benefit to allow things like:
fmul %st(1), %st
that llvm-mc did not assemble.
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addw $0xFFFF, %ax
should match the same as
addw $-1, %ax
but we used to match it to the longer encoding.
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correctly. The Lexer was incorrectly eating the newline casusing it to branch
to address 0. Updated the test case to use a "0:" label and a branch to "0b".
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- This fixes a string table mismatch with 'as' when two new symbols are defined
in a single instruction.
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- Don't clear weak reference flag, 'as' was only "trying" to do this, it wasn't
actually succeeding.
- Clear the "lazy bound" bit when we mark something external. This corresponds
roughly to the lazy clearing of the bit that 'as' implements in
symbol_table_lookup.
- The exact meaning of these flags appears pretty loose, since 'as' isn't very
consistent. For now we just try to match 'as', we will clean this up one day
hopefully.
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variable has not yet been used in an expression. This allows us to support a few
cases that show up in real code (mostly because gcc generates it for Objective-C
on Darwin), without giving up a reasonable semantic model for assignment.
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ParseDirectiveDarwinZerofill instead of hard coding the
check for identifier. This allows quoted symbol names to
be used.
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lower them to the correct x86-64 instructions since we
don't have a clean way to handle this in td files yet.
rdar://7947184
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be diced into atoms, and adjust getAtom() to take this into account.
- This fixes relocations to symbols in fixed size literal sections, for
example.
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- This eliminates getAtomForAddress() (which was a linear search) and
simplifies getAtom().
- This also fixes some correctness problems where local labels at the same
address as non-local labels could be assigned to the wrong atom.
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and %rcr_, leaving just %cr_ which is what people expect.
Updated the disassembler to support this unified register set.
Added a testcase to verify that the registers continue to be
decoded correctly.
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at the token level. Consider the following horrible test case:
a = 1
.globl $a
movl ($a), %eax
movl $a, %eax
movl $$a, %eax
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