exposed:
GAS doesn't accept "fcomip %st(1)", it requires "fcomip %st(1), %st(0)"
even though st(0) is implicit in all other fp stack instructions.
Fortunately, there is an alias for fcomip named "fcompi" and gas does
accept the default argument for the alias (boggle!).
As such, switch the canonical form of this instruction to "pi" instead
of "ip". This makes the code generator and disassembler generate pi,
avoiding the gas bug.
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shift-by-1 instructions, where the asmstring doesn't contain
the implicit 1. It turns out that a bunch of these rotate
instructions were completely broken because they used 1
instead of $1.
This fixes assembly mismatches on "rclb $1, %bl" and friends,
where we used to generate the 3 byte form, we now generate the
proper 2-byte form.
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fixed physical registers. Start moving fp comparison
aliases to the .td file (which default to using %st1 if
nothing is specified).
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(surprise!) a list of registers. Register lists are consecutive, so we only need
to record the start register plus the number of registers.
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floating point stack instructions instead of looking for b/w/l/q.
This fixes issues where we'd accidentally match fistp to fistpl,
when it is in fact an ambiguous instruction.
This changes the behavior of llvm-mc to reject fstp, which was the
correct fix for rdar://8456389:
t.s:1:1: error: ambiguous instructions require an explicit suffix (could be 'fstps', 'fstpl', or 'fstpt')
fstp (%rax)
it also causes us to correctly reject fistp and fist, which addresses
PR8528:
t.s:2:1: error: ambiguous instructions require an explicit suffix (could be 'fistps', or 'fistpl')
fistp (%rax)
^
t.s:3:1: error: ambiguous instructions require an explicit suffix (could be 'fists', or 'fistl')
fist (%rax)
^
Thanks to Ismail Donmez for tracking down the issue here!
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result instruction operand numbering matched the result pattern.
Fixing this allows us to move the xchg/test aliases to the .td file.
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operand list instead of the operand list redundantly declared on the alias
or instruction.
With this change, we finally remove the ins/outs list on the alias. Before:
def : InstAlias<(outs GR16:$dst), (ins GR8 :$src),
"movsx $src, $dst",
(MOVSX16rr8W GR16:$dst, GR8:$src)>;
After:
def : InstAlias<"movsx $src, $dst",
(MOVSX16rr8W GR16:$dst, GR8:$src)>;
This also makes the alias mechanism more general and powerful, which will
be exploited in subsequent patches.
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sequence of loads and stores was being generated to perform the
copy on the x86 targets if the parameter was less than 4 byte
aligned, causing llc to use up vast amounts of memory and time.
Use a "rep movs" form instead. PR7170.
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and as such can be represented by an MVT - the more complicated
EVT is not needed. Use MVT for ValVT everywhere.
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We could be more aggressive about making this work for a larger range of constants,
but this seems like a good start.
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all of the different element sizes are pseudo instructions that map down to vext.8 underneath, with
the immediate shifted left to reflect the increased element size.
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with a SimpleValueType, while an EVT supports equality and
inequality comparisons with SimpleValueType.
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value type, so there is no point in passing it around using
an EVT. Use the simpler MVT everywhere. Rather than trying
to propagate this information maximally in all the code that
using the calling convention stuff, I chose to do a mainly
low impact change instead.
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