as llc + llvm-mc. This time ELF is not changed and I tested that llvm-gcc
bootstrap on darwin10 using darwin9's assembler and linker.
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foo = a - b
.long foo
instead of just
.long a - b
First, on darwin9 64 bits the assembler produces the wrong result. Second,
if "a" is the end of the section all darwin assemblers (9, 10 and mc) will not
consider a - b to be a constant but will if the dummy foo is created.
Split how we handle these cases. The first one is something MC should take care
of. The second one has to be handled by the caller.
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doing that if the target is darwin10 or newer.
This fixes
*) Direct object emission was producing objects without the workaround on
darwin9.
*) Assembly printing was producing objects with the workaround on linux.
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MCStreamer instead of just MCObjectStreamer. Address changes cannot
be as efficient as we have to use DW_LNE_set_addres, but at least
most of the logic is shared.
This will be used so that, with CodeGen still using EmitDwarfLocDirective,
llvm-gcc is able to produce debug_line sections without needing an
assembler that supports .loc.
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Next: Add support for the !HasDotLocAndDotFile case to the MCAsmStreamer
and then switch codegen to use it.
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The ELF implementation now creates text, data and bss to match the gnu as
behavior.
The text streamer still has the old MachO specific behavior since
the testsuite checks that it will error when a directive is given
before a setting the current section for example.
A nice benefit is that -n is not required anymore when producing
ELF files.
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This makes the output look consistent, as well as help some third party assemblers expecting the attributes to be in the second column."
Patch by Arnaud de Grandmaison!
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raw_ostream to print an instruction to had to be specified
at MCInstPrinter construction time instead of being able
to pick at each call to printInstruction.
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If we have an MCAsmStreamer, we continue to emit asm textually,
otherwise we (currently) emit an error to errs and ignore it.
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to be aligned with optimal nops. This patch does not change any functionality
and when the compiler is changed to use EmitCodeAlignment() it should also not
change the resulting output. Once the compiler change is made and everything
looks good the next patch with the table of optimal X86 nops will be added to
WriteNopData() changing the output. There are many FIXMEs in this patch which
will be removed when we have better target hooks (coming soon I hear).
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the tables to be const. Teach MCCodeEmitter to handle
the target-indep kinds so that we don't crash on them.
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