The disassembler would no longer be able to disambiguage between the two
variants (explicit immediate #0 vs implicit, omitted #0) for the ldrt, strt,
ldrbt, strbt mnemonics as both versions indicated the disassembler routine.
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The GNU assembler supports prefixing the expression with a '#' to indiciate that
the value that is being moved is infact a constant. This improves the
compatibility of the integrated assembler's parser for this.
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The GNU assembler has an extension that allows for the elision of the paired
register (dt2) for the LDRD and STRD mnemonics. Add support for this in the
assembly parser. Canonicalise the usage during the instruction parsing from
the specified version.
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The ARM ARM indicates the mnemonics as follows:
ldrbt{<c>}{<q>} <Rt>, [<Rn>], {, #+/-<imm>}
ldrt{<c>}{<q>} <Rt>, [<Rn>] {, #+/-<imm>}
strbt{<c>}{<q>} <Rt>, [<Rn>] {, #<imm>}
strt{<c>}{<q>} <Rt>, [<Rn>] {, #+/-<imm>}
This improves the parser to deal with the implicit immediate 0 for the mnemonics
as per the specification.
Thanks to Joerg Sonnenberger for the tests!
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They do *different* things to %esp, so they are not equivalent.
Rename PUSHi8 to PUSH32i8 and add the missing PUSH16i8.
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We can't do a perfect job here. We *have* to allow (%dx) even in 64-bit
mode, for example, because it might be used for an unofficial form of
the in/out instructions. We actually want to do a better job of validation
*later*. Perhaps *instead* of doing it where we are at the moment.
But for now, doing what validation we *can* do in the place that the code
already has its validation, is an improvement.
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It seems there is no separate instruction class for having AdSize *and*
OpSize bits set, which is required in order to disambiguate between all
these instructions. So add that to the disassembler.
Hm, perhaps we do need an AdSize16 bit after all?
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Where "where possible" means that it's an immediate value and it's below
0x10000. In fact GAS will either truncate or error with larger values,
and will insist on using the addr32 prefix to get 32-bit addressing. So
perhaps we should do that, in a later patch.
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JCXZ should have the 0x67 prefix only if we're in 32-bit mode, so make that
appropriately conditional. And JECXZ needs the prefix instead.
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I couldn't see how to do this sanely without splitting RETQ from RETL.
Eric says: "sad about the inability to roundtrip them now, but...".
I have no idea what that means, but perhaps it wants preserving in the
commit comment.
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This fixes the bulk of 16-bit output, and the corresponding test case
x86-16.s now looks mostly like the x86-32.s test case that it was
originally based on. A few irrelevant instructions have been dropped,
and there are still some corner cases to be fixed in subsequent patches.
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Operands which involved label arithemetic would previously fail to parse. This
corrects that by adding the additional case for the shift operand validation.
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take type from the new symbol but merge them so that the type
is never "downgraded".
This is probably quite rare, except for IFUNC symbols which
we used to misassemble, losing the IFUNC type.
Fixes#18372.
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This commit adds the pre-UAL aliases of fconsts and fconstd for
vmov.f32 and vmov.f64. They use an InstAlias rather than a
MnemonicAlias to properly support the predicate operand.
We need to support encoded 8-bit constants in order to implement the
pre-UAL fconsts/fconstd aliases for vmov.f32/vmov.f64, so this
commit also fixes parsing of encoded floating point constants used
in vmov.f32/vmov.f64 instructions. Now we can support assembly code
like this:
fconsts s0, #0x70
which is equivalent to vmov.f32 s0, #1.0.
Most of the code was already in place to support this feature.
Previously the code was trying to accept encoded 8-bit float
constants for the vmov.f32/vmov.f64 instructions. It looks like the
support for parsing encoded floats was lost in a refactoring in
commit r148556 and we did not have any tests in place to catch it.
The change in this commit is to keep the parsed value as a 32-bit
float instead of a 64-bit double because that is what the isFPImm()
function expects to find. There is no loss of precision by using a
32-bit float here because we are still limited to an 8-bit encoded
value in the end.
Additionally, we explicitly reject encoded 8-bit floats for
vmovf.32/64. This is the same as the current behavior, but we now do
it explicitly rather than accidently.
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Switch the context to be SmallVectors. This allows for saving additional
context when providing previous emission sites.
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Move the unwinding context for the ARM IAS into a helper class. This is purely
a structural refactoring. A follow up change allows for recording additional
depth to improve diagnostics.
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Parse tag names as well as expressions. The former is part of the
specification, the latter is for improved compatibility with the GNU assembler.
Fix attribute value handling to be comformant to the specification.
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Introduce a new virtual method Note into the AsmParser. This completements the
existing Warning and Error methods. Use the new method to clean up the output
of the unwind routines in the ARM AsmParser.
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This patch adds .abicalls and .set pic0 support which
affects the ELF ABI and its flags. In addition the patch uses
a common interface for both the MipsTargetSteamer and
MipsObjectStreamer that both the integrated and standalone
assemblers will use for the output for these directives.
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The 0x66 prefix toggles between 16-bit and 32-bit addressing mode.
So in 32-bit mode it is used to switch to 16-bit addressing mode for the
following instruction, while in 16-bit mode it's the other way round — it's
used to switch to 32-bit mode instead.
Thus, emit the 0x66 prefix byte for OpSize only in 32-bit (and 64-bit) mode,
and introduce a new OpSize16 bit which is used in 16-bit mode instead.
This is just the basic infrastructure for that change; a subsequent patch
will add the new OpSize16 bit to the 32-bit instructions that need it.
Patch from David Woodhouse.
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This is not really expected to work right yet. Mostly because we will
still emit the OpSize (0x66) prefix in all the wrong places, along with
a number of other corner cases. Those will all be fixed in the subsequent
commits.
Patch from David Woodhouse.
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Add some tests to validate correct register selection, including a fix
to an existing test which was requiring the *wrong* output.
Patch from David Woodhouse.
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Checking the trailing letter of the mnemonic is insufficient. Be more thorough
in the scanning of the instruction to ensure that we correctly work with the
predicated mnemonics.
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In order to provide compatibility with the GNU assembler, provide aliases for
pre-UAL mnemonics for floating point operations.
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The GNU assembler supports .rep as an alias for .rept. This simply creates the
alias for it and introduces a test for both .rept and .rep.
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The .even directive aligns content to an evan-numbered address. This is an ARM
specific directive applicable to any section.
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The bkpt mnemonic has an implicit immediate constant of 0 unless otherwise
specified. Add an instruction alias for the unvalued breakpoint mnemonic to
treat it as a 0. This improves compatibility with GNU AS.
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The .pool directive is an alias for the .ltorg directive used to create a
literal pool. Simply treat .pool as if .ltorg was passed.
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this commit as the only one on the Blamelist so I quickly reverted this.
However it was actually Nick's change who has since fixed that issue.
Original commit message:
Changed the X86 assembler for intel syntax to work with directional labels.
The X86 assembler as a separate code to parser the intel assembly syntax
in X86AsmParser::ParseIntelOperand(). This did not parse directional labels.
And if something like 1f was used as a branch target it would get an
"Unexpected token" error.
The fix starts in X86AsmParser::ParseIntelExpression() in the case for
AsmToken::Integer, it needs to grab the IntVal from the current token
then look for a 'b' or 'f' following an Integer. Then it basically needs to
do what is done in AsmParser::parsePrimaryExpr() for directional
labels. It saves the MCExpr it creates in the IntelExprStateMachine
in the Sym field.
When it returns to X86AsmParser::ParseIntelOperand() it looks
for a non-zero Sym field in the IntelExprStateMachine and if
set it creates a memory operand not an immediate operand
it would normally do for the Integer.
rdar://14961158
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The X86 assembler has a separate code to parser the intel assembly syntax
in X86AsmParser::ParseIntelOperand(). This did not parse directional labels.
And if something like 1f was used as a branch target it would get an
"Unexpected token" error.
The fix starts in X86AsmParser::ParseIntelExpression() in the case for
AsmToken::Integer, it needs to grab the IntVal from the current token
then look for a 'b' or 'f' following the Integer. Then it basically needs to
do what is done in AsmParser::parsePrimaryExpr() for directional
labels. It saves the MCExpr it creates in the IntelExprStateMachine
in the Sym field.
When it returns to X86AsmParser::ParseIntelOperand() it looks
for a non-zero Sym field in the IntelExprStateMachine and if
set it creates a memory operand not an immediate operand
it would normally do for the Integer.
rdar://14961158
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This directive will write out the assembler-maintained constant
pool for the current section. These constant pools are created to
support the ldr-pseudo instruction (e.g. ldr r0, =val).
The directive can be used by the programmer to place the constant
pool in a location that can be reached by a pc-relative offset in
the ldr instruction.
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The ldr-pseudo opcode is a convenience for loading 32-bit constants.
It is converted into a pc-relative load from a constant pool. For
example,
ldr r0, =0x10001
ldr r1, =bar
will generate this output in the final assembly
ldr r0, .Ltmp0
ldr r1, .Ltmp1
...
.Ltmp0: .long 0x10001
.Ltmp1: .long bar
Sketch of the LDR pseudo implementation:
Keep a map from Section => ConstantPool
When parsing ldr r0, =val
parse val as an MCExpr
get ConstantPool for current Section
Label = CreateTempSymbol()
remember val in ConstantPool at next free slot
add operand to ldr that is MCSymbolRef of Label
On finishParse() callback
Write out all non-empty constant pools
for each Entry in ConstantPool
Emit Entry.Label
Emit Entry.Value
Possible improvements to be added in a later patch:
1. Does not convert load of small constants to mov
(e.g. ldr r0, =0x1 => mov r0, 0x1)
2. Does reuse constant pool entries for same constant
The implementation was tested for ARM, Thumb1, and Thumb2 targets on
linux and darwin.
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The tests for the disassembler were adapted from the encoder tests, and for the
most part, the output from the disassembler matches that encoder-test inputs.
There are some places where more-informative mnemonics could be produced
(notably for the branch instructions), and those cases are noted in the tests
with FIXMEs.
Future work includes:
- Generating more-informative mnemonics when possible (this may also be done
in the printer).
- Remove the dependence on positional "numbered" operand-to-variable mapping
(for both encoding and decoding).
- Internally using 64-bit instruction variants in 64-bit mode (if this turns
out to matter).
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This adds support for the .inst directive. This is an ARM specific directive to
indicate an instruction encoded as a constant expression. The major difference
between .word, .short, or .byte and .inst is that the latter will be
disassembled as an instruction since it does not get flagged as data.
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1. The arch directive now appears before the cpu directive
2. Long run lines were split across multiple lines
No functional changes.
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The .end directive indicates the end of the file. No further instructions are
processed after a .end directive is encountered.
One potential (glaringly obvious) optimisation that could be pursued here is to
extend MCAsmParser with a DiscardRemainder method to avoid processing lexemes to
the end of the file. It was unclear at this point if that would be worth
adding, and could easily be added in a follow on change.
Signed-off-by: Saleem Abdulrasool <compnerd@compnerd.org>
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Without this, assembling clang's disassembly would produce an object
file with the IMAGE_SCN_CNT_INITIALIZED_DATA section characteristic
rather than the uninitialized one. link.exe would warn when merging
comdats with different flags.
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were falling into the cases for 24-bit branch kinds which are not 24-bit
branches. The routine is to return false for fixups are expected to always
be resolvable at assembly time. Which these three fixups are as they have
limited displacement and are for local references within a function.
rdar://15586725
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branch instructions for mips and micromips instruction sets thus avoiding
the situation of generating branches to undesired locations if offsets
cannot be encoded.
This patch also checks if a fixup cannot be applied and returns a fatal error
if that's the case.
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As we can't make a complete solution now it has been decided to enable .set directive to handle long jump expressions. This will cause parser to report errors when parsing integer based register assignments, for example:
.set r3, will be reported as error. Still, the need for expressions is higher priority as the integer based register assignments are Mips specific and can be avoided using register names.
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The integrated assembler fails to properly lex arm comments when
they are adjacent to an identifier in the input stream. The reason
is that the arm comment symbol '@' is also used as symbol variant in
other assembly languages so when lexing an identifier it allows the
'@' symbol as part of the identifier.
Example:
$ cat comment.s
foo:
add r0, r0@got to parse this as a comment
$ llvm-mc -triple armv7 comment.s
comment.s:4:18: error: unexpected token in argument list
add r0, r0@got to parse this as a comment
^
This should be parsed as correctly as `add r0, r0`.
This commit modifes the assembly lexer to not include the '@' symbol
in identifiers when lexing for targets that use '@' for comments.
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not being correctly encoded/decoded.
In more detail, immediate fields of LD/ST instructions should be
divided/multiplied by the size of the data format before encoding and
after decoding, respectively.
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This patch tries to avoid unrelated changes other than fixing a few
hyphen-related ambiguities and contractions in nearby lines.
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ELF_Other_Weakref and ELF_Other_ThumbFunc seems to be LLVM
internal ELF symbol flags. These should not be emitted to
object file.
This commit defines ELF_STO_Shift for the target-defined
flags for st_other, and increase the value of
ELF_Other_Shift to 16.
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Where it would use a scattered relocation entry but falls back to a
normal relocation entry because the FixupOffset is more than 24-bits.
The bug is in the X86MachObjectWriter::RecordScatteredRelocation() where
it changes reference parameter FixedValue but then returns false to indicate
it did not create a scattered relocation entry. The fix is simply to save the
original value of the parameter FixedValue at the start of the method and
restore it if we are returning false in that case.
rdar://15526046
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ARM symbol variants are written with parens instead of @ like this:
.word __GLOBAL_I_a(target1)
This commit adds support for parsing these symbol variants in
expressions. We introduce a new flag to MCAsmInfo that indicates the
parser should use parens to parse the symbol variant. The expression
parser is modified to look for symbol variants using parens instead
of @ when the corresponding MCAsmInfo flag is true.
The MCAsmInfo parens flag is enabled only for ARM on ELF.
By adding this flag to MCAsmInfo, we are able to get rid of
redundant ARM-specific symbol variants and use the generic variants
instead (e.g. VK_GOT instead of VK_ARM_GOT). We use the new
UseParensForSymbolVariant attribute in MCAsmInfo to correctly print
the symbol variants for arm.
To achive this we need to keep a handle to the MCAsmInfo in the
MCSymbolRefExpr class that we can check when printing the symbol
variant.
Updated Tests:
Changed case of symbol variant to match the generic kind.
test/CodeGen/ARM/tls-models.ll
test/CodeGen/ARM/tls1.ll
test/CodeGen/ARM/tls2.ll
test/CodeGen/Thumb2/tls1.ll
test/CodeGen/Thumb2/tls2.ll
PR18080
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We currently error in clang with:
"error: thread-local storage is unsupported for the current target", but we
can start to get the llvm level ready.
When compiling
template<typename T>
struct foo {
static __declspec(thread) int bar;
};
template<typename T>
__declspec(therad) int foo<T>::bar;
template struct foo<int>;
msvc produces
SECTION HEADER #3
.tls$ name
0 physical address
0 virtual address
4 size of raw data
12F file pointer to raw data (0000012F to 00000132)
0 file pointer to relocation table
0 file pointer to line numbers
0 number of relocations
0 number of line numbers
C0301040 flags
Initialized Data
COMDAT; sym= "public: static int foo<int>::bar" (?bar@?$foo@H@@2HA)
4 byte align
Read Write
gcc produces a ".data$__emutls_v.<symbol>" for the testcase with
__declspec(thread) replaced with thread_local.
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With this patch we use simple names for COMDAT sections (like .text or .bss).
This matches the MSVC behavior.
When merging it is the COMDAT symbol that is used to decide if two sections
should be merged, so there is no point in building a fancy name.
This survived a bootstrap on mingw32.
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Patch by Mikulas Patocka. I added the test. I checked that for cpu names that
gas knows about, it also doesn't generate nopl.
The modified cpus:
i686 - there are i686-class CPUs that don't have nopl: Via c3, Transmeta
Crusoe, Microsoft VirtualBox - see
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=775414
k6, k6-2, k6-3, winchip-c6, winchip2 - these are 586-class CPUs
via c3 c3-2 - see https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/19733 as a proof that
Via c3 and c3-Nehemiah don't have nopl
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This patch fixes a bug in the assembler that was causing bad code to
be emitted. When switching modes in an assembly file (e.g. arm to
thumb mode) we would always emit the opcode from the original mode.
Consider this small example:
$ cat align.s
.code 16
foo:
add r0, r0
.align 3
add r0, r0
$ llvm-mc -triple armv7-none-linux align.s -filetype=obj -o t.o
$ llvm-objdump -triple thumbv7 -d t.o
Disassembly of section .text:
foo:
0: 00 44 add r0, r0
2: 00 f0 20 e3 blx #4195904
6: 00 00 movs r0, r0
8: 00 44 add r0, r0
This shows that we have actually emitted an arm nop (e320f000)
instead of a thumb nop. Unfortunately, this encodes to a thumb
branch which causes bad things to happen when compiling assembly
code with align directives.
The fix is to notify the ARMAsmBackend when we switch mode. The
MCMachOStreamer was already doing this correctly. This patch makes
the same change for the MCElfStreamer.
There is still a bug in the way nops are emitted for alignment
because the MCAlignment fragment does not store the correct mode.
The ARMAsmBackend will emit nops for the last mode it knew about. In
the example above, we still generate an arm nop if we add a `.code
32` to the end of the file.
PR18019
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These should not use COMDATs. GNU as uses .bss for .lcomm and section 0 for
.comm.
Given
static int a;
int b;
MSVC puts both in .bss. This patch then puts both .comm and .lcomm on .bss. With
this change we agree with gas on .lcomm, are much closer on .comm and clang-cl
matches msvc on the above example.
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This is the first step to fix pr17918.
It extends the .section directive a bit, inspired by what the ELF one looks
like. The problem with using linkonce is that given
.section foo
.linkonce....
.section foo
.linkonce
we would already have switched sections when getting to .linkonce. The cleanest
solution seems to be to add the comdat information in the .section itself.
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No true functional changes.
Change the "hack" name of emitMipsHackSTOCG to emitSymSTO.
Remove demonstration code in AsmParser for emitMipsHackSTOCG and
emitMipsHackELFFlags. The STO field is in an ELF symbol and is not
an explicit directive. That said, we are missing the compliment call
in AsmParser and that will need to be addressed soon.
XFAIL dummy tests for emitMipsHackELFFlags and emitMipsHackELFFlags.
These will built out with following patches.
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This reverts commit r190888, to fix PR17967. The original change wasn't
the right way to get @feat.00 into the object file. The right fix is to
make @feat.00 be a global symbol.
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The system LDM and STM instructions can't usually writeback to the base
register. The one exception is when an LDM is actually an exception-return
(i.e. contains PC in the register list).
(There's already a test that "ldm sp!, {r0-r3, pc}^" works, which is why there
is no positive test).
rdar://problem/15223374
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copy in MC layer. Added the MC layer tests. Fixed triple setting in test cases.
Patch by Ana Pazos <apazos@codeaurora.org>.
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On darwin, when trying to create compact unwind info, a .cfi_cfa_def
directive would case an llvm_unreachable() to be hit. Back off when we
see this directive and generate the regular DWARF style eh_frame.
rdar://15406518
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Cortex-M0 supports these 32-bit instructions despite being Thumb1 only
(mostly). We knew about that but not that the aliases without the default "sy"
operand were also permitted.
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This adds a new subtarget feature called FPARMv8 (implied by NEON), and
predicates the support of the FP instructions and registers on this feature.
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