Added ARM specific ELF section types.
Added AttributesSection to ARMElfTargetObject
First step in unifying .cpu assembly tag with ELF/.o
llc now asserts on actual ELF emission on -filetype=obj :-)
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Lifted the EmitRawText calls to ARMAsmPrinter::emitAttribute()
Added ARMAsmPrinter::emitAttributes() (plural s).
TODO:
.cpu attribute needs to be refactored
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been MC-ized for assembly printing. MSP430 is mostly so, but still has the
asm printer and lowering code in the printer subdir for the moment.
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One Printer to lower them all and in the back end bind them.
(Remove option to use the old non-MC asm printer.)
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enable it for real. Leaving the CL option in place to it's easy to disable it
again if (when) testers find something I've missed.
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enable it for real. Leaving the CL option in place to it's easy to disable it
again if (when) testers find something I've missed.
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(yet) recognize the 'trap' mnemonic, so we use .short/.long to emit the
opcode directly. On Darwin, however, we do want the mnemonic for more
readable assembly code and better disassembly.
Adjust the .td file to use the 'trap' mnemonic and handle using the binutils
workaround in the assembly printer. Also tweak the formatting of the opcode
values to make them consistent between the MC printer and the old printer.
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functions in ARMBaseInfo.h so it can be used in the MC library as well.
For anything bigger than this, we may want a means to have a small support
library for shared helper functions like this. Cross that bridge when we
come to it.
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all the other LDM/STM instructions. This fixes asm printer crashes when
compiling with -O0. I've changed one of the NEON tests (vst3.ll) to run
with -O0 to check this in the future.
Prior to this change VLDM/VSTM used addressing mode #5, but not really.
The offset field was used to hold a count of the number of registers being
loaded or stored, and the AM5 opcode field was expanded to specify the IA
or DB mode, instead of the standard ADD/SUB specifier. Much of the backend
was not aware of these special cases. The crashes occured when rewriting
a frameindex caused the AM5 offset field to be changed so that it did not
have a valid submode. I don't know exactly what changed to expose this now.
Maybe we've never done much with -O0 and NEON. Regardless, there's no longer
any reason to keep a count of the VLDM/VSTM registers, so we can use
addressing mode #4 and clean things up in a lot of places.
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the memory barrier variants (other than 'SY' full system domain read and write)
are treated as one instruction with option operand.
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