MCModule's ctor had to be moved out of line so the definition of
MCFunction was available. (ctor requires the dtor of members (in case
the ctor throws) which required access to the dtor of MCFunction)
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This patch re-introduces the MCContext member that was removed from
MCDisassembler in r206063, and requires that an MCContext be passed in at
MCDisassembler construction time. (Previously the MCContext member had been
initialized in an ad-hoc fashion after construction). The MCCContext member
can be used by MCDisassembler sub-classes to construct constant or
target-specific MCExprs.
This patch updates disassemblers for in-tree targets, and provides the
MCRegisterInfo instance that some disassemblers were using through the
MCContext (previously those backends were constructing their own
MCRegisterInfo instances).
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*not* Subtarget->hasSSE1()
*but* __SSE__, the flag that LLVM libraries are compiled
The callback calls internal LLVM JIT libraries. It may be built with -msse (or above).
FIXME: JIT may use "host" instead of "generic" by default.
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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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along with templated overloads much like we have for Allocate. These
will facilitate switching the Deallocate interface of all the Allocator
classes to accept the size by pre-filling it from the type size where we
can do so. I plan to convert several uses to the template variants in
subsequent patches prior to adding the Size parameter.
No functionality changed, WIP.
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rather than defining them (differently!) in both allocators. This also
serves as a basis for documenting and even enforcing some of the
LLVM-style "allocator" concept methods which must exist with various
signatures.
I plan on extending and changing the signatures of these to further
simplify our allocator model in subsequent commits, so I wanted to
factor things as best as I could first. Notably, I'm working to add the
'Size' to the deallocation method of all allocators. This has several
implications not the least of which are faster deallocation times on
certain allocation libraries (tcmalloc). It also will allow the JIT
allocator to fully model the existing allocation interfaces and allow
sanitizer poisoning of deallocated regions. The list of advantages goes
on. =] But by factoring things first I'll be able to make this easier by
first introducing template helpers for the deallocation path.
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Got bored, removed some manual memory management.
Pushed references (rather than pointers) through a few APIs rather than
replacing *x with x.get().
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I can't seem to get a testcase to show a difference here, but it's
part of the unconditional-br.ll line table weirdness.
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Thanks to dblaikie for updating the testcase!
Debug info: (bugfix) C++ C/Dtors can be compiled to multiple functions,
therefore, their declaration cannot have one DW_AT_linkage_name.
The specific instances however can and should have that attribute.
This patch reorders the code in DwarfUnit::getOrCreateSubprogramDIE()
to emit linkage names for C/Dtors.
rdar://problem/16362674.
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small formatting inconsistencies with the rest of LLVM and even this
file. I looked at all the changes and they seemed like just better
formatting.
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In rare cases the dead definition elimination pass code can cause illegal cmn
instructions when it replaces dead registers on instructions that use
unmaterialized frame indexes. This patch disables the dead definition
optimization for instructions which include frame index operands.
rdar://16438284
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This patch adds a -arm64-dead-def-elimination flag so that it is possible to
disable dead definition elimination. Includes test case.
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Previously, BranchProbabilityInfo::calcLoopBranchHeuristics would determine the weights of basic blocks inside loops even when it didn't have enough information to estimate the branch probabilities correctly. This patch fixes the function to exit early if it doesn't see any exit edges or back edges and let the later heuristics determine the weights.
This fixes PR18705 and <rdar://problem/15991090>.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3363
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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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Once the auxiliary fields relating to the filename have been inspected, any
following auxiliary fields need not be visited as they have been consumed (the
following fields comprise the filepath as a single unit).
Adjust the test to catch this even if ASAN is not enabled.
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Summary:
Two exceptions to this:
test/CodeGen/Mips/octeon.ll
test/CodeGen/Mips/octeon_popcnt.ll
these test extensions to MIPS64
One test is altered for MIPS-IV:
test/CodeGen/Mips/mips64countleading.ll
Tests dclo/dclz which were added in MIPS64. The MIPS-IV version tests
that dclo/dclz are not emitted.
Four tests fail and are not in this patch:
test/CodeGen/Mips/abicalls.ll
test/CodeGen/Mips/fcopysign-f32-f64.ll
test/CodeGen/Mips/fcopysign.ll
test/CodeGen/Mips/stack-alignment.ll
Depends on D3343
Reviewers: matheusalmeida, vmedic
Reviewed By: vmedic
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3344
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Summary:
- Conditional moves acting on 64-bit GPR's should require MIPS-IV rather than MIPS64
- ISD::MUL, and ISD::MULH[US] should be lowered on all 64-bit ISA's
Patch by David Chisnall
His work was sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
I've added additional testcases to cover as much of the codegen changes
affecting MIPS-IV as I can. Where I've been unable to find an existing
MIPS64 testcase that can be re-used for MIPS-IV (mainly tests covering
ISD::GlobalAddress and similar), I at least agree that MIPS-IV should
behave like MIPS64. Further testcases that are fixed by this patch will follow
in my next commit. The testcases from that commit that fail for MIPS-IV without
this patch are:
LLVM :: CodeGen/Mips/2010-07-20-Switch.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/Mips/cmov.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/Mips/eh-dwarf-cfa.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/Mips/largeimmprinting.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/Mips/longbranch.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/Mips/mips64-f128.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/Mips/mips64directive.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/Mips/mips64ext.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/Mips/mips64fpldst.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/Mips/mips64intldst.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/Mips/mips64load-store-left-right.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/Mips/sint-fp-store_pattern.ll
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
CC: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3343
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Code change is because optimizeCompareInstr didn't know how to pull the
condition code out of FCSEL instructions.
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There was one definite issue in ARM64 (the off-by-1 check for whether
a shift could be folded in) and one difference that is probably
correct: ARM64 didn't fold nodes with multiple uses into the
arithmetic operations unless optimising for code size.
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This transformation is only valid when being used for an EQ or NE
comparison since the flags change otherwise.
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Summary:
Previously loadImmediate() would produce MKMSK instructions with invalid
immediate values such as mkmsk r0, 9. Fix this by checking the mask size
is valid.
Reviewers: robertlytton
Reviewed By: robertlytton
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3289
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