parameters. Examples of these are:
struct { } a;
union { } b[256];
int a[0];
An empty aggregate has an address, although dereferencing that address is
pointless. When passed as a parameter, an empty aggregate does not consume
a protocol register, nor does it consume a doubleword in the parameter save
area. Passing an empty aggregate by reference passes an address just as
for any other aggregate. Returning an empty aggregate uses GPR3 as a hidden
address of the return value location, just as for any other aggregate.
The patch modifies PPCTargetLowering::LowerFormalArguments_64SVR4 and
PPCTargetLowering::LowerCall_64SVR4 to properly skip empty aggregate
parameters passed by value. The handling of return values and by-reference
parameters was already correct.
Built on powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu and tested with no new regressions.
A test case is included to test proper handling of empty aggregate
parameters on both sides of the function call protocol.
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the first source operand is tied to the destination operand.
This is to accurately model the corresponding instructions where the upper
bits are unmodified.
rdar://12558838
PR14221
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information will be used by IsEligibleForTailCallOptimization to determine
whether a call can be tail-call optimized.
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This patch adds more support for vector type comparisons using altivec.
It adds correct support for v16i8, v8i16, v4i32, and v4f32 vector
types for comparison operators ==, !=, >, >=, <, and <=.
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When the switch-to-lookup tables transform landed in SimplifyCFG, it
was pointed out that this could be inappropriate for some targets.
Since there was no way at the time for the pass to know anything about
the target, an awkward reverse-transform was added in CodeGenPrepare
that turned lookup tables back into switches for some targets.
This patch uses the new TargetTransformInfo to determine if a
switch should be transformed, and removes
CodeGenPrepare::ConvertLoadToSwitch.
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getCastInstrCost had an assert prohibiting scalar to vector casts. Such casts,
however, are allowed. This should make the vectorizer buildbot happier.
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When the operand is a plain immediate rather than a label, print it
as [pc, #imm] like we do for the Thumb2 wide encoding variant.
rdar://12154503
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We will make them delay slot forms if there is something that can be
placed in the delay slot during a separate pass. Mips16 extended instructions
cannot be placed in delay slots.
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is 24 bits not 20 and the decoding needed to correctly handle converting the
J1 and J2 bits to their I1 and I2 values to reconstruct the displacement.
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ELF ABI.
A varargs parameter consisting of a single-precision floating-point value,
or of a single-element aggregate containing a single-precision floating-point
value, must be passed in the low-order (rightmost) four bytes of the
doubleword stack slot reserved for that parameter. If there are GPR protocol
registers remaining, the parameter must also be mirrored in the low-order
four bytes of the reserved GPR.
Prior to this patch, such parameters were being passed in the high-order
four bytes of the stack slot and the mirrored GPR.
The patch adds a new test case to verify the correct code generation.
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ELF subtarget.
The existing logic is used as a fallback to avoid any changes to the Darwin
ABI. PPC64 ELF now has two possible data layout strings: one for FreeBSD,
which requires 8-byte alignment, and a default string that requires
16-byte alignment.
I've added a test for PPC64 Linux to verify the 16-byte alignment. If
somebody wants to add a separate test for FreeBSD, that would be great.
Note that there is a companion patch to update the alignment information
in Clang, which I am committing now as well.
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Previously mips16 was sharing the pattern addr which is used for mips32
and mips64. This had a number of problems:
1) Storing and loading byte and halfword quantities for mips16 has particular
problems due to the primarily non mips16 nature of SP. When we must
load/store byte/halfword stack objects in a function, we must create a mips16
alias register for SP. This functionality is tested in stchar.ll.
2) We need to have an FP register under certain conditions (such as
dynamically sized alloca). We use mips16 register S0 for this purpose.
In this case, we also use this register when accessing frame objects so this
issue also affects the complex pattern addr16. This functionality is
tested in alloca16.ll.
The Mips16InstrInfo.td has been updated to use addr16 instead of addr.
The complex pattern C++ function for addr has been copied to addr16 and
updated to reflect the above issues.
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This method emits nodes for passing byval arguments in registers and stack.
This has the same functionality as existing functions PassByValArg64 and
WriteByValArg which will be deleted later.
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This method copies byval arguments passed in registers onto the stack and has
the same functionality as existing functions CopyMips64ByValRegs and
ReadByValArg which will be deleted later.
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