With this MC is able to handle _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ in 64 bit mode, which is
needed for medium and large code models.
This fixes pr19470.
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expressions for mov instructions instead of silently truncating by default.
For the ARM assembler, we want to avoid misleadingly allowing something
like "mov r0, <symbol>" especially when we turn it into a movw and the
expression <symbol> does not have a :lower16: or :upper16" as part of the
expression. We don't want the behavior of silently truncating, which can be
unexpected and lead to bugs that are difficult to find since this is an easy
mistake to make.
This does change the previous behavior of llvm but actually matches an
older gnu assembler that would not allow this but print less useful errors
of like “invalid constant (0x927c0) after fixup” and “unsupported relocation on
symbol foo”. The error for llvm is "immediate expression for mov requires
:lower16: or :upper16" with correct location information on the operand
as shown in the added test cases.
rdar://12342160
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Both ZLIB and the debug info compressed section header ("ZLIB" + the
size of the uncompressed data) take some constant overhead so in some
cases the compressed data is actually larger than the uncompressed data.
In these cases, just don't compress or rename the section at all.
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While unnamed relocations are already cached in side tables in
ELFObjectWriter::RecordRelocation, symbols still need their fragments
updated to refer to the newly compressed fragment (even if that fragment
isn't big enough to fit the offset). Even though we only create
temporary symbols in debug info sections this comes up in 32 bit builds
where even temporary symbols in mergeable sections (such as debug_str)
have to be emitted as named symbols.
I tried a few other ways to do this but they all didn't work for various
reasons:
1) Canonicalize the MCSymbolData in RecordRelocation, nulling out the
Fragment (so it didn't have to be updated by CompressDebugSection). This
doesn't work because some code relies on symbols having fragments to
indicate that they're defined, I think.
2) Canonicalize the MCSymbolData in RecordRelocation to be "first
fragment + absolute offset" so it would be cheaper to just test and
update the fragment in CompressDebugSections. This doesn't work because
the offset computed in RecordRelocation isn't that of the symbol's
fragment, it's the passed in fragment (I haven't figured out what that
fragment is - perhaps it's the location where the relocation is to be
written). And if the fragment offset has to be computed only for this
use we might as well just do it when we need to, in
CompressDebugSection.
I also added an assert to help catch this a bit more clearly, even
though it is UB. The test case improvements would either assert fail
and/or valgrind vail without the fix, even if they wouldn't necessarily
fail the FileCheck output.
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This commit was attributed to a different person from the person who
posted the patch to the list, and the person who posted it the list
claimed when they did that they were not the author, but that the author
was yet a third person. I don't know what is going on here, but
reverting until the attribution is clear and the author has explicitly
contributed the patch.
Also, the review hasn't really involved any of the MC maintainers and
that seems questionable too.
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Update the SXT[BHW]/UXTW instruction aliases and the shifted reg addressing
mode handling.
PR19455 and rdar://16650642
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This enables TableGen to generate an additional two operand
matcher for our shift_rotate_imm and shift_rotate_reg class of instructions.
The tests were also updated so that they include now encoding information
for all affected instructions.
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This is so that EF_MIPS_NAN2008 is set if we are using IEEE 754-2008
NaN encoding (-mnan=2008). This patch also adds support for parsing
'.nan legacy' and '.nan 2008' assembly directives. The handling of
these directives should match GAS' behaviour i.e., the last directive
in use sets the ELF header bit (EF_MIPS_NAN2008).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3346
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Adjust the tests to validate the number of auxiliary entries used to store the
filename.
Thanks to majnemer's sharp eye for catching the missing - 1 in the round up
calculation.
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Add support for emitting .file records. This is mostly a quality of
implementation change (more complete support for COFF file emission) that was
noticed while working on COFF file emission for Windows on ARM.
A .file record is emitted as a symbol with storage class FILE (103) and the name
".file". A series of auxiliary format 4 records follow which contain the file
name. The filename is stored as an ANSI string and is padded with NULL if the
length is not a multiple of COFF::SymbolSize (18).
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Sometimes we need emit the bits that would actually be a MOVN when producing a
relocated MOVZ instruction (don't ask). But not always, a check which ARM64 got
wrong until now.
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Currently, we bind those directives with the last symbol, so if none
has been defined, this would lead to a crash of the compiler.
<rdar://problem/15939159>
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This allows correct relocations to be generated for a symbolic
address that is being adjusted by a negative constant. Since r204294,
such expressions have triggered undefined behavior when LLVM was built
without assertions.
Credit goes to Rafael for this patch; I'm submitting it on his behalf
as he is on vacation this week.
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This was most likely caused by an uninitialized value and the relevant code was re-written in r205292. Reverting to see if it still fails on any of the buildbots.
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To support compressing the debug_line section that contains multiple
fragments (due, I believe, to variation in choices of line table
encoding depending on the size of instruction ranges in the actual
program code) we needed to support compressing multiple MCFragments in a
single pass.
This patch implements that behavior by mutating the post-relaxed and
relocated section to be the compressed form of its former self,
including renaming the section.
This is a more flexible (and less invasive, to a degree) implementation
that will allow for other features such as "use compression only if it's
smaller than the uncompressed data".
Compressing debug_frame would be a possible further extension to this
work, but I've left it for now. The hurdle there is alignment sections -
which might require going as far as to refactor
MCAssembler.cpp:writeFragment to handle writing to a byte buffer or an
MCObjectWriter (there's already a virtual call there, so it shouldn't
add substantial compile-time cost) which could in turn involve
refactoring MCAsmBackend::writeNopData to use that same abstraction...
which involves touching all the backends. This would remove the limited
handling of fragment writing seen in
ELFObjectWriter.cpp:getUncompressedData which would be nice - but it's
more invasive.
I did discover that I (perhaps obviously) don't need to handle
relocations when I rewrite the fragments - since the relocations have
already been applied and computed (and stored into
ELFObjectWriter::Relocations) by this stage (necessarily, because we
need to have written any immediate values or assembly-time relocations
into the data already before we compress it, which we have). The test
case doesn't necessarily cover that in detail - I can add more test
coverage if that's preferred.
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To support compression for debug_line and debug_frame a different
approach is required. To simplify review, revert the old implementation
and XFAIL the test case. New implementation to follow shortly.
Reverts r205059 and r204958.
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alignments on vld/vst instructions. And report errors for
alignments that are not supported.
While this is a large diff and an big test case, the changes
are very straight forward. But pretty much had to touch
all vld/vst instructions changing the addrmode to one of the
new ones that where added will do the proper checking for
the specific instruction.
FYI, re-committing this with a tweak so MemoryOp's default
constructor is trivial and will work with MSVC 2012. Thanks
to Reid Kleckner and Jim Grosbach for help with the tweak.
rdar://11312406
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Summary:
It is now the smallest superset for these ISA's.
FeatureMips4 now contains FeatureFPIdx since [ls][dw]xc1 were added in MIPS-IV.
Made the FPIdx feature bit lowercase so that it can be used in the -mattr option.
Depends on D3274
Reviewers: matheusalmeida
Reviewed By: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3275
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It doesn't build with MSVC 2012, because MSVC doesn't allow union
members that have non-trivial default constructors. This change added
'SMLoc AlignmentLoc' to MemoryOp, which made MemoryOp's default ctor
non-trivial.
This reverts commit r205930.
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alignments on vld/vst instructions. And report errors for
alignments that are not supported.
While this is a large diff and an big test case, the changes
are very straight forward. But pretty much had to touch
all vld/vst instructions changing the addrmode to one of the
new ones that where added will do the proper checking for
the specific instruction.
rdar://11312406
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Summary:
Local common symbols were properly inserted into the .bss section.
However, putting external common symbols in the .bss section would give
them a strong definition.
Instead, encode them as undefined, external symbols who's symbol value
is equivalent to their size.
Reviewers: Bigcheese, rafael, rnk
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3324
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This consolidates the duplicated MachO checks in the directive parsing for
various directives that are unsupported for Mach-O. The error message change is
unimportant as this restores the behaviour to that prior to the addition of the
new directive handling. Furthermore, use a more direct check for MachO
targeting rather than an indirect feature check of the assembler.
Also simplify the test execution command to avoid temporary files. Further more,
perform the check in both object and assembly emission.
Whether all non-applicable directives are handled is another question. .fnstart
is marked as being unsupported, however, the complementary .fnend is not. The
additional unwinding directives are also still honoured. This change does not
change that, though, it would be good to validate and mark them as being
unsupported if they are unsupported for the MachO emission.
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Removed "GNU Assembler extension (compatibility)" definitions from ARMInstrInfo.td
Fixed ARMAsmParser::ParseInstruction GNU compatability branch, so it also works for thumb mode from now.
Added new tests.
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More updating of tests to be explicit about the target triple rather than
relying on the default target triple supporting ARM mode.
Indicate to lit that object emission is not yet available for Windows on ARM.
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This changes the tests that were targeting ARM EABI to explicitly specify the
environment rather than relying on the default. This breaks with the new
Windows on ARM support when running the tests on Windows where the default
environment is no longer EABI.
Take the opportunity to avoid a pointless redirect (helps when trying to debug
with providing a command line invocation which can be copy and pasted) and
removing a few greps in favour of FileCheck.
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Summary:
test/MC/Mips/<isa1>/invalid-<isa2>.s
Test that <isa1> does not support <isa2>'s instructions.
test/MC/Mips/<isa1>/invalid-<isa2>-xfail.s
Things that should be invalid but currently aren't. Will XPASS if any
become invalid.
Reviewers: matheusalmeida
Reviewed By: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3262
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Summary:
Adds the 'mips4' processor and a simple test of the ELF e_flags.
Patch by David Chisnall
His work was sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
I made one small change to the testcase so that it uses
mips64-unknown-linux instead of mips4-unknown-linux.
This patch indirectly adds FeatureCondMov to FeatureMips64. This is ok
because it's supposed to be there anyway and it turns out that
FeatureCondMov is not a predicate of any instructions at the moment
(this is a bug that hasn't been noticed because there are no targets
without the conditional move instructions yet).
CC: theraven
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3244
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The trouble as in ARMAsmParser, in ParseInstruction method. It assumes that ARM::R12 + 1 == ARM::SP.
It is wrong, since ARM::<Register> codes are generated by tablegen and actually could be any random numbers.
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%highest(sym1 - sym2 + const) relocations. Remove "ABS_" from VK_Mips_HI
and VK_Mips_LO enums in MipsMCExpr, to be consistent with VK_Mips_HIGHER
and VK_Mips_HIGHEST.
This change also deletes test file test/MC/Mips/higher_highest.ll and moves
its CHECK's to the new test file test/MC/Mips/higher-highest-addressing.s.
The deleted file tests that R_MIPS_HIGHER and R_MIPS_HIGHEST relocations are
emitted in the .o file. Since it uses -force-mips-long-branch option, it was
created when MipsLongBranch's implementation was emitting R_MIPS_HIGHER and
R_MIPS_HIGHEST relocations in the .o file. It was disabled when MipsLongBranch
started to directly calculate offsets.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3230
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Adds the instructions ext/ext32/cins/cins32.
It also changes pop/dpop to accept the two operand version and
adds a simple pattern to generate baddu.
Tests for the two operand versions (including baddu/dmul/dpop/pop)
and the code generation pattern for baddu are included.
Reviewed by: Daniel.Sanders@imgtec.com
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Summary:
This should fix the issues the D3222 caused in lld. Testcase is based on
the one that failed in the buildbot.
Depends on D3233
Reviewers: matheusalmeida, vmedic
Reviewed By: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3234
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Summary:
Highlights:
- Registers are resolved much later (by the render method).
Prior to that point, GPR32's/GPR64's are GPR's regardless of register
size. Similarly FGR32's/FGR64's/AFGR64's are FGR's regardless of register
size or FR mode. Numeric registers can be anything.
- All registers are parsed the same way everywhere (even when handling
symbol aliasing)
- One consequence is that all registers can be specified numerically
almost anywhere (e.g. $fccX, $wX). The exception is symbol aliasing
but that can be easily resolved.
- Removes the need for the hasConsumedDollar hack
- Parenthesis and Bracket suffixes are handled generically
- Micromips instructions are parsed directly instead of going through the
standard encodings first.
- rdhwr accepts all 32 registers, and the following instructions that previously
xfailed now work:
ddiv, ddivu, div, divu, cvt.l.[ds], se[bh], wsbh, floor.w.[ds], c.ngl.d,
c.sf.s, dsbh, dshd, madd.s, msub.s, nmadd.s, nmsub.s, swxc1
- Diagnostics involving registers point at the correct character (the $)
- There's only one kind of immediate in MipsOperand. LSA immediates are handled
by the predicate and renderer.
Lowlights:
- Hardcoded '$zero' in the div patterns is handled with a hack.
MipsOperand::isReg() will return true for a k_RegisterIndex token
with Index == 0 and getReg() will return ZERO for this case. Note that it
doesn't return ZERO_64 on isGP64() targets.
- I haven't cleaned up all of the now-unused functions.
Some more of the generic parser could be removed too (integers and relocs
for example).
- insve.df needed a custom decoder to handle the implicit fourth operand that
was needed to make it parse correctly. The difficulty was that the matcher
expected a Token<'0'> but gets an Imm<0>. Adding an implicit zero solved this.
Reviewers: matheusalmeida, vmedic
Reviewed By: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3222
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This moves one case of raw text checking down into the MCStreamer
interfaces in the form of a virtual function, even if we ultimately end
up consolidating on the one-or-many line tables issue one day, this is
nicer in the interim. This just generally streamlines a bunch of use
cases into a common code path.
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I don't think this is reachable by any frontend (why would you transform
asm to asm+debug info?) but it helps tidy up some of this code, avoid
the weird special case of "emit the first CU, store the label, then emit
the rest" in MCDwarfLineTable::Emit by instead having the
DWARF-for-assembly case use the same codepath as DwarfDebug.cpp, by
registering the label of the debug_line section, thus causing it to be
emitted. (with a special case in asm output to just emit the label since
asm output uses the .loc directives, etc, rather than the debug_loc
directly)
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Summary:
Highlights:
- Registers are resolved much later (by the render method).
Prior to that point, GPR32's/GPR64's are GPR's regardless of register
size. Similarly FGR32's/FGR64's/AFGR64's are FGR's regardless of register
size or FR mode. Numeric registers can be anything.
- All registers are parsed the same way everywhere (even when handling
symbol aliasing)
- One consequence is that all registers can be specified numerically
almost anywhere (e.g. $fccX, $wX). The exception is symbol aliasing
but that can be easily resolved.
- Removes the need for the hasConsumedDollar hack
- Parenthesis and Bracket suffixes are handled generically
- Micromips instructions are parsed directly instead of going through the
standard encodings first.
- rdhwr accepts all 32 registers, and the following instructions that previously
xfailed now work:
ddiv, ddivu, div, divu, cvt.l.[ds], se[bh], wsbh, floor.w.[ds], c.ngl.d,
c.sf.s, dsbh, dshd, madd.s, msub.s, nmadd.s, nmsub.s, swxc1
- Diagnostics involving registers point at the correct character (the $)
- There's only one kind of immediate in MipsOperand. LSA immediates are handled
by the predicate and renderer.
Lowlights:
- Hardcoded '$zero' in the div patterns is handled with a hack.
MipsOperand::isReg() will return true for a k_RegisterIndex token
with Index == 0 and getReg() will return ZERO for this case. Note that it
doesn't return ZERO_64 on isGP64() targets.
- I haven't cleaned up all of the now-unused functions.
Some more of the generic parser could be removed too (integers and relocs
for example).
- insve.df needed a custom decoder to handle the implicit fourth operand that
was needed to make it parse correctly. The difficulty was that the matcher
expected a Token<'0'> but gets an Imm<0>. Adding an implicit zero solved this.
Reviewers: matheusalmeida, vmedic
Reviewed By: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3222
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%got_hi, %got_lo, %call_hi, %call_lo, %higher, and %highest are now recognised
by MipsAsmParser::getVariantKind().
To prevent future issues with missing entries in this StringSwitch, I've added
an assertion to the default case.
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Unlike my previous commit, don't try to remove the corresponding VK_Mips_GOT yet
even though it shares the same assembly text since that is used.
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Summary:
Where those ISA's are not currently supported, the test is run with the smallest
superset of that ISA.
Some instructions are valid but don't pass yet. These have been placed in the
valid-xfail.s's which will XPASS if _any_ instruction starts working.
The valid.s's do not verify the encoding yet. There are also no tests checking that instructions from neighbouring ISA's are not accepted.
Reviewers: matheusalmeida
Reviewed By: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3214
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When LLVM is not built with zlib, nocompression.s will test
for the error message. But this test case will cause breakage
because the exit code is non-zero. This commit fix this issue
by adding "not" to the command.
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Issue subject: Crash using integrated assembler with immediate arithmetic
Fix description:
Expressions like 'cmp r0, #(l1 - l2) >> 3' could not be evaluated on asm parsing stage,
since it is impossible to resolve labels on this stage. In the end of stage we still have
expression (MCExpr).
Then, when we want to encode it, we expect it to be an immediate, but it still an expression.
Patch introduces a Fixup (MCFixup instance), that is processed after main encoding stage.
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This adds a second implementation of the AArch64 architecture to LLVM,
accessible in parallel via the "arm64" triple. The plan over the
coming weeks & months is to merge the two into a single backend,
during which time thorough code review should naturally occur.
Everything will be easier with the target in-tree though, hence this
commit.
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I started trying to fix a small issue, but this code has seen a small fix too
many.
The old code was fairly convoluted. Some of the issues it had:
* It failed to check if a symbol difference was in the some section when
converting a relocation to pcrel.
* It failed to check if the relocation was already pcrel.
* The pcrel value computation was wrong in some cases (relocation-pc.s)
* It was missing quiet a few cases where it should not convert symbol
relocations to section relocations, leaving the backends to patch it up.
* It would not propagate the fact that it had changed a relocation to pcrel,
requiring a quiet nasty work around in ARM.
* It was missing comments.
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Turns out debug_frame does use multiple fragments, so it doesn't
compress correctly with the current approach. Disable compressing it for
now while I figure out what's the best solution for it.
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This is a bit of a stab in the dark, since I have zlib on my machine.
Just going to bounce it off the bots & see if it sticks.
Do we have some convention for negative REQUIRES: checks? Or do I just
need to add a feature like I've done here?
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It was using "lc -filetype=obj" just to pass the result to
"llvm-objdupm -disassemble" and then filecheck assembly.
The CHECK-NOT would never match anyway since it was missing $.
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1) When creating a .debug_* section and instead create a .zdebug_
section.
2) When creating a fragment in a .zdebug_* section, make it a compressed
fragment.
3) When computing the size of a compressed section, compress the data
and use the size of the compressed data.
4) Emit the compressed bytes.
Also, check that only if a section has a compressed fragment, then that
is the only fragment in the section.
Assert-fail if the fragment's data is modified after it is compressed.
Initial review on llvm-commits by Eric Christopher and Rafael Espindola.
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Fix description:
Expressions like 'cmp r0, #(l1 - l2) >> 3' could not be evaluated on asm parsing stage,
since it is impossible to resolve labels on this stage. In the end of stage we still have
expression (MCExpr).
Then, when we want to encode it, we expect it to be an immediate, but it still an expression.
Patch introduces a Fixup (MCFixup instance), that is processed after main encoding stage.
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This enables TableGen to generate an additional two operand matcher
for our ArithLogicR class of instructions (constituted by 3 register operands).
E.g.: and $1, $2 <=> and $1, $1, $2
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The '.dword' directive accepts a list of expressions and emits
them in 8-byte chunks in successive locations.
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The '.set mips64' directive enables the feature Mips:FeatureMips64
from assembly. Note that it doesn't modify the ELF header as opposed
to the use of -mips64 from the command-line. The reason for this
is that we want to be as compatible as possible with existing assemblers
like GAS.
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The '.set mips64r2' directive enables the feature Mips:FeatureMips64r2
from assembly. Note that it doesn't modify the ELF header as opposed
to the use of -mips64r2 from the command-line. The reason for this
is that we want to be as compatible as possible with existing assemblers
like GAS.
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The directive '.option pic2' enables PIC from assembly source.
At the moment none of the macros/directives check the PIC bit
but that's going to be fixed relatively soon. For example, the
expansion of macros like 'la' depend on the relocation model.
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These are aliases of t4-t7 and are provided for compatibility with both the
original ABI documentation (using t4-t7) and GNU As (using t0-t3)
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This reveals a small mistake in mips-register-names.s ($sp is tested twice and
$s8 is not tested) which will be fixed in a follow-up commit.
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The logic was incorrect for variables, causing them to end up in the wrong
section if the section had an index >= 0xff00.
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We need .symtab_shndxr if and only if a symbol references a section with an
index >= 0xff00.
The old code was trying to figure out if the section was needed ahead of time,
making it a fairly dependent on the code actually writing the table. It was
also somewhat conservative and would create the section in cases where it was
not needed.
If I remember correctly, the old structure was there so that the sections were
created in the same order gas creates them. That was valuable when MC's support
for ELF was new and we tested with elf-dump.py.
This patch refactors the symbol table creation to another class and makes it
obvious that .symtab_shndxr is really only created when we are about to output
a reference to a section index >= 0xff00.
While here, also improve the tests to use macros. One file is one section
short of needing .symtab_shndxr, the second one has just the right number.
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Summary:
Remove the XFAIL added in my previous commit and correct the test such that
it correctly tests the expansion of the assembler temporary.
Also added a test to check that $at is always $1 when written by the
user.
Corrected the new assembler temporary warnings so that they are emitted for
numeric registers too.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3169
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Summary:
The assembler temporary is normally $at ($1) but can be reassigned using
'.set at=$reg'. Regardless of which register is nominated as the assembler
temporary, $at remains $1 when written by the user.
Adds warnings under the following conditions:
* The register nominated as the assembler temporary is used by the user.
* '.set noat' is in effect and $at is used by the user.
Both of these only work for named registers. I have a follow up commit that makes it work for numeric registers as well.
XFAIL set-at-directive.s since it incorrectly tests that $at is redefined by
'.set at=$reg'. Testcases will follow in a separate commit.
Patch by David Chisnall
His work was sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3167
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As a first step towards real little-endian code generation, this patch
changes the PowerPC MC layer to actually generate little-endian object
files. This involves passing the little-endian flag through the various
layers, including down to createELFObjectWriter so we actually get basic
little-endian ELF objects, emitting instructions in little-endian order,
and handling fixups and relocations as appropriate for little-endian.
The bulk of the patch is to update most test cases in test/MC/PowerPC
to verify both big- and little-endian encodings. (The only test cases
*not* updated are those that create actual big-endian ABI code, like
the TLS tests.)
Note that while the object files are now little-endian, the generated
code itself is not yet updated, in particular, it still does not adhere
to the ELFv2 ABI.
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Summary:
- If only two registers are passed to a three-register operation, then the
first argument is both source and destination register.
- If a non-register is passed as the last argument, generate the immediate
version of the instruction.
Also mark DADD commutative and add scheduling information (to the generic
scheduler), and implement DSUB.
Patch by David Chisnall
His work was sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
CC: theraven
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3148
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This is similar, but not identical to what gas does. The logic in MC is to just
compute the symbol table after parsing the entire file. GAS is mixed, given
.type b, @object
a = b
b:
.type b, @function
It will propagate the change and make 'a' a function. Given
.type b, @object
b:
a = b
.type b, @function
the type of 'a' is still object.
Since we do the computation in the end, we produce a function in both cases.
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When a label is parsed, check if there is type information available for the
label. If so, check if the symbol is a function. If the symbol is a function
and we are in thumb mode and no explicit thumb_func has been emitted, adjust the
symbol data to indicate that the function definition is a thumb function.
The application of this inferencing is improved value handling in the object
file (the required thumb bit is set on symbols which are thumb functions). It
also helps improve compatibility with binutils.
The one complication that arises from this handling is the MCAsmStreamer. The
default implementation of getOrCreateSymbolData in MCStreamer does not support
tracking the symbol data. In order to support the semantics of thumb functions,
track symbol data in assembly streamer. Although O(n) in number of labels in
the TU, this is already done in various other streamers and as such the memory
overhead is not a practical concern in this scenario.
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sym_a:
sym_d = sym_a + 1
This is the smallest fix I was able to extract from what got reverted in
r204203.
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The commit r203762 introduced silent failure for complext SO expression, and it's even worse than compiler crash.
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The Octeon cpu from Cavium Networks is mips64r2 based and has an extended
instruction set. In order to utilize this with LLVM, a new cpu feature "octeon"
and a subtarget feature "cnmips" is added. A small set of new instructions
(baddu, dmul, pop, dpop, seq, sne) is also added. LLVM generates dmul, pop and
dpop instructions with option -mcpu=octeon or -mattr=+cnmips.
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Given
bar = foo + 4
.long bar
MC would eat the 4. GNU as includes it in the relocation. The rule seems to be
that a variable that defines a symbol is used in the relocation and one that
does not define a symbol is evaluated and the result included in the relocation.
Fixing this unfortunately required some other changes:
* Since the variable is now evaluated, it would prevent the ELF writer from
noticing the weakref marker the elf streamer uses. This patch then replaces
that with a VariantKind in MCSymbolRefExpr.
* Using VariantKind then requires us to look past other VariantKind to see
.weakref bar,foo
call bar@PLT
doing this also fixes
zed = foo +2
call zed@PLT
so that is a good thing.
* Looking past VariantKind means that the relocation selection has to use
the fixup instead of the target.
This is a reboot of the previous fixes for MC. I will watch the sanitizer
buildbot and wait for a build before adding back the previous fixes.
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Allow object files to be tagged with a version-min load command for iOS
or MacOSX.
Teach macho-dump to understand the version-min load commands for
testcases.
rdar://11337778
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The revision I'm reverting breaks handling of transitive aliases. This blocks us
and breaks sanitizer bootstrap:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap/builds/2651
(and checked locally by Alexey).
This revision is the result of:
svn merge -r204059:204058 -r204028:204027 -r203962:203961 .
+ the regression test added to test/MC/ELF/alias.s
Another way to reproduce the regression with clang:
$ cat q.c
void a1();
void a2() __attribute__((alias("a1")));
void a3() __attribute__((alias("a2")));
void a1() {}
$ ~/work/llvm-build/bin/clang-3.5-good -c q.c && mv q.o good.o && \
~/work/llvm-build/bin/clang-3.5-bad -c q.c && mv q.o bad.o && \
objdump -t good.o bad.o
good.o: file format elf64-x86-64
SYMBOL TABLE:
0000000000000000 l df *ABS* 0000000000000000 q.c
0000000000000000 l d .text 0000000000000000 .text
0000000000000000 l d .data 0000000000000000 .data
0000000000000000 l d .bss 0000000000000000 .bss
0000000000000000 l d .comment 0000000000000000 .comment
0000000000000000 l d .note.GNU-stack 0000000000000000 .note.GNU-stack
0000000000000000 l d .eh_frame 0000000000000000 .eh_frame
0000000000000000 g F .text 0000000000000006 a1
0000000000000000 g F .text 0000000000000006 a2
0000000000000000 g F .text 0000000000000006 a3
bad.o: file format elf64-x86-64
SYMBOL TABLE:
0000000000000000 l df *ABS* 0000000000000000 q.c
0000000000000000 l d .text 0000000000000000 .text
0000000000000000 l d .data 0000000000000000 .data
0000000000000000 l d .bss 0000000000000000 .bss
0000000000000000 l d .comment 0000000000000000 .comment
0000000000000000 l d .note.GNU-stack 0000000000000000 .note.GNU-stack
0000000000000000 l d .eh_frame 0000000000000000 .eh_frame
0000000000000000 g F .text 0000000000000006 a1
0000000000000000 g F .text 0000000000000006 a2
0000000000000000 g .text 0000000000000000 a3
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This performs the equivalent of a .set directive in that it creates a symbol
which is an alias for another symbol or value which may possibly be yet
undefined. This directive also has the added property in that it marks the
aliased symbol as being a thumb function entry point, in the same way that the
.thumb_func directive does.
The current implementation fails one test due to an unrelated issue. Functions
within .thumb sections are not marked as thumb_func. The result is that
the aliasee function is not valued correctly.
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This is really a consistency fix. Since given
a = b
we propagate the information, we should propagate it too given
a = b + (1 - 1)
Fixes pr19145.
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The previous deduping strategy was woefully inadequate - it only
considered the most recent file used and avoided emitting a duplicate in
that case - never considering the a/b/a scenario.
It was also lacking when it came to directory paths as the previous
filename would never match the current if the filename had been split
into file and directory components.
This change builds caching functionality into the line table at the
lowest level in an optional form (a file number of 0 indicates that one
should be chosen and returned) and will eventually be reused by the
normal source level debugging DWARF emission.
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Microsoft PE/COFF Spec clearly states that the field is of signed interger
type. However, in reality, it's unsigned. If cl.exe needs to create a large
number of sections for COMDAT sections, it will just create more than 32768
sections. Handling large section number as negative number is not correct.
I think this is a spec bug.
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We were marking the symbol as absolute instead of computing b's offset + the
expression value.
This fixes pr19126.
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This changes the implementation of local directional labels to use a dedicated
map. With that it can then just use CreateTempSymbol, which is what the rest
of MC uses.
CreateTempSymbol doesn't do a great job at making sure the names are unique
(or being efficient when the names are not needed), but that should probably
be fixed in a followup patch.
This fixes pr18928.
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VSX is an ISA extension supported on the POWER7 and later cores that enhances
floating-point vector and scalar capabilities. Among other things, this adds
<2 x double> support and generally helps to reduce register pressure.
The interesting part of this ISA feature is the register configuration: there
are 64 new 128-bit vector registers, the 32 of which are super-registers of the
existing 32 scalar floating-point registers, and the second 32 of which overlap
with the 32 Altivec vector registers. This makes things like vector insertion
and extraction tricky: this can be free but only if we force a restriction to
the right register subclass when needed. A new "minipass" PPCVSXCopy takes care
of this (although it could do a more-optimal job of it; see the comment about
unnecessary copies below).
Please note that, currently, VSX is not enabled by default when targeting
anything because it is not yet ready for that. The assembler and disassembler
are fully implemented and tested. However:
- CodeGen support causes miscompiles; test-suite runtime failures:
MultiSource/Benchmarks/FreeBench/distray/distray
MultiSource/Benchmarks/McCat/08-main/main
MultiSource/Benchmarks/Olden/voronoi/voronoi
MultiSource/Benchmarks/mafft/pairlocalalign
MultiSource/Benchmarks/tramp3d-v4/tramp3d-v4
SingleSource/Benchmarks/CoyoteBench/almabench
SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc/matmul_f64_4x4
- The lowering currently falls back to using Altivec instructions far more
than it should. Worse, there are some things that are scalarized through the
stack that shouldn't be.
- A lot of unnecessary copies make it past the optimizers, and this needs to
be fixed.
- Many more regression tests are needed.
Normally, I'd fix these things prior to committing, but there are some
students and other contributors who would like to work this, and so it makes
sense to move this development process upstream where it can be subject to the
regular code-review procedures.
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Support to the IAS was added to actually parse and handle the complex SO
expressions. However, the object file lowering was not updated to compensate
for the fact that the shift operand may be an absolute expression.
When trying to assemble to an object file, the lowering would fail while
succeeding when emitting purely assembly. Add an appropriate test.
The test case is inspired by the test case provided by Jiangning Liu who also
brought the issue to light.
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When printing assembly we don't have a Layout object, but we can still
try to fold some constants.
Testcase by Ulrich Weigand.
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We were dropping the displacement on the floor if we also had some
immediate offset.
Should fix PR19033.
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The .error directive is similar to .err in that it will halt assembly if it is
evaluated for assembly. However, it permits a user supplied message to be
rendered.
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The .ifeqs directive assembles the following code if the quoted string
parameters are equal. The strings must be quoted using double quotes.
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.align is handled specially on certain targets. .align without any parameters
on ARM indicates a default alignment (4). Handle the special case in the target
parser, but fall back to the generic parser for the normal version.
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The .ifne directive assembles the following section of code if the argument
expression is non-zero. Effectively, it is equivalent to if.
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If the strings are not quoted, the first string stops at the first comma, and
the second string stops at the end of the line. Strings which contain
whitespace should be quoted. Unquoted space is to be discarded.
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The .err directive produces an error whenever it is assembled. This can be
useful for preventing assembly when an unexpected condition occurs.
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This adds support for the .short and its alias .hword for adding literal values
into the object file. This is similar to the .word directive, however, rather
than inserting a value of 4 bytes, adds a 2-byte value.
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Offsets past the range of single-slash encoding are encoded as base64,
padded to 6 characters, and prefixed with two slashes. This encoding is
undocumented but used by MSVC.
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Summary:
This removes the need to coerce UnknownABI to the default ABI (O32 for
MIPS32, N64 for MIPS64 [*]) in both MipsSubtarget and MipsAsmParser.
Clang has been updated to disable both possible default ABI's before enabling
the ABI it intends to use.
[*] N64 being the default for MIPS64 is not actually correct.
However N32 is not fully implemented/tested yet.
Depends on: D2830
Reviewers: jacksprat, matheusalmeida
Reviewed By: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2832
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2846
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This enhances the macro parser to parse and handle parameter qualifications,
which is needed to support required formal parameters in macro definitions. A
required parameter may not be defaulted (though providing a default value is
accepted with a warning). This improves GAS compatibility.
Partially addresses PR9248.
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ldrd r6, r7 [r2, #15]
simply gives an error and does not triggers an assertion.
As Jim points out, the diagnostic is really strange here,
but fixing that would be more complicated. The missing
comma results in the parser expecting a construct like r2[2],
which is the vector index thing the error message is talking
about. That's not what the user intended, though, and there's
nothing else in the instruction that looks at all like a vector.
Yet more fallout from not having a real parser here and trying
to do context-free generic matching for addressing modes.
rdar://15097243
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Until this point only macro definition with named parameters were parsed but the
names were ignored. This adds support for using that information for named
parameter instantiation.
In order to support the full semantics of the keyword arguments, the arguments
are no longer lazily initialised since the keyword arguments can be specified
out of order and partially if they are defaulted. Prepopulate the arguments
with the default value for any defaulted parameters, and then parse the
specified arguments.
This simplies some of the handling of the arguments in the inner loop since
empty arguments simply increment the parameter index and move on.
Note that keyword and positional arguments cannot be mixed.
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