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//===- lib/MC/MCAsmStreamer.cpp - Text Assembly Output --------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/MC/MCStreamer.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/OwningPtr.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCAsmBackend.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCAsmInfo.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCCodeEmitter.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCContext.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCExpr.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCFixupKindInfo.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCInst.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCInstPrinter.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCObjectFileInfo.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCRegisterInfo.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCSectionCOFF.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCSectionMachO.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCSymbol.h"
Remove some really nasty uses of hasRawTextSupport. When MC was first added, targets could use hasRawTextSupport to keep features working before they were added to the MC interface. The design goal of MC is to provide an uniform api for printing assembly and object files. Short of relaxations and other corner cases, a object file is just another representation of the assembly. It was never the intention that targets would keep doing things like if (hasRawTextSupport()) Set flags in one way. else Set flags in another way. When they do that they create two code paths and the object file is no longer just another representation of the assembly. This also then requires testing with llc -filetype=obj, which is extremelly brittle. This patch removes some of these hacks by replacing them with smaller ones. The ARM flag setting is trivial, so I just moved it to the constructor. For Mips, the patch adds two temporary hack directives that allow the assembly to represent the same things as the object file was already able to. The hope is that the mips developers will replace the hack directives with the same ones that gas uses and drop the -print-hack-directives flag. I will also try to implement a target streamer interface, so that we can move this out of the common code. In summary, for any new work, two rules of the thumb are * Don't use "llc -filetype=obj" in tests. * Don't add calls to hasRawTextSupport. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@192035 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Format.h"
#include "llvm/Support/FormattedStream.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
#include <cctype>
using namespace llvm;
namespace {
class MCAsmStreamer : public MCStreamer {
protected:
formatted_raw_ostream &OS;
const MCAsmInfo *MAI;
private:
OwningPtr<MCInstPrinter> InstPrinter;
OwningPtr<MCCodeEmitter> Emitter;
OwningPtr<MCAsmBackend> AsmBackend;
SmallString<128> CommentToEmit;
raw_svector_ostream CommentStream;
unsigned IsVerboseAsm : 1;
unsigned ShowInst : 1;
unsigned UseLoc : 1;
unsigned UseCFI : 1;
unsigned UseDwarfDirectory : 1;
enum EHSymbolFlags { EHGlobal = 1,
EHWeakDefinition = 1 << 1,
EHPrivateExtern = 1 << 2 };
DenseMap<const MCSymbol*, unsigned> FlagMap;
bool needsSet(const MCExpr *Value);
void EmitRegisterName(int64_t Register);
virtual void EmitCFIStartProcImpl(MCDwarfFrameInfo &Frame);
virtual void EmitCFIEndProcImpl(MCDwarfFrameInfo &Frame);
public:
MCAsmStreamer(MCContext &Context, MCTargetStreamer *TargetStreamer,
formatted_raw_ostream &os, bool isVerboseAsm, bool useLoc,
bool useCFI, bool useDwarfDirectory, MCInstPrinter *printer,
MCCodeEmitter *emitter, MCAsmBackend *asmbackend, bool showInst)
: MCStreamer(Context, TargetStreamer), OS(os), MAI(Context.getAsmInfo()),
InstPrinter(printer), Emitter(emitter), AsmBackend(asmbackend),
CommentStream(CommentToEmit), IsVerboseAsm(isVerboseAsm),
ShowInst(showInst), UseLoc(useLoc), UseCFI(useCFI),
UseDwarfDirectory(useDwarfDirectory) {
if (InstPrinter && IsVerboseAsm)
InstPrinter->setCommentStream(CommentStream);
}
~MCAsmStreamer() {}
inline void EmitEOL() {
// If we don't have any comments, just emit a \n.
if (!IsVerboseAsm) {
OS << '\n';
return;
}
EmitCommentsAndEOL();
}
void EmitCommentsAndEOL();
/// isVerboseAsm - Return true if this streamer supports verbose assembly at
/// all.
virtual bool isVerboseAsm() const { return IsVerboseAsm; }
/// hasRawTextSupport - We support EmitRawText.
virtual bool hasRawTextSupport() const { return true; }
/// AddComment - Add a comment that can be emitted to the generated .s
/// file if applicable as a QoI issue to make the output of the compiler
/// more readable. This only affects the MCAsmStreamer, and only when
/// verbose assembly output is enabled.
virtual void AddComment(const Twine &T);
/// AddEncodingComment - Add a comment showing the encoding of an instruction.
virtual void AddEncodingComment(const MCInst &Inst);
/// GetCommentOS - Return a raw_ostream that comments can be written to.
/// Unlike AddComment, you are required to terminate comments with \n if you
/// use this method.
virtual raw_ostream &GetCommentOS() {
if (!IsVerboseAsm)
return nulls(); // Discard comments unless in verbose asm mode.
return CommentStream;
}
/// AddBlankLine - Emit a blank line to a .s file to pretty it up.
virtual void AddBlankLine() {
EmitEOL();
}
/// @name MCStreamer Interface
/// @{
virtual void ChangeSection(const MCSection *Section,
const MCExpr *Subsection);
virtual void InitSections() {
InitToTextSection();
}
virtual void InitToTextSection() {
SwitchSection(getContext().getObjectFileInfo()->getTextSection());
}
virtual void EmitLabel(MCSymbol *Symbol);
This patch is needed to make c++ exceptions work for mips16. Mips16 is really a processor decoding mode (ala thumb 1) and in the same program, mips16 and mips32 functions can exist and can call each other. If a jal type instruction encounters an address with the lower bit set, then the processor switches to mips16 mode (if it is not already in it). If the lower bit is not set, then it switches to mips32 mode. The linker knows which functions are mips16 and which are mips32. When relocation is performed on code labels, this lower order bit is set if the code label is a mips16 code label. In general this works just fine, however when creating exception handling tables and dwarf, there are cases where you don't want this lower order bit added in. This has been traditionally distinguished in gas assembly source by using a different syntax for the label. lab1: ; this will cause the lower order bit to be added lab2=. ; this will not cause the lower order bit to be added In some cases, it does not matter because in dwarf and debug tables the difference of two labels is used and in that case the lower order bits subtract each other out. To fix this, I have added to mcstreamer the notion of a debuglabel. The default is for label and debug label to be the same. So calling EmitLabel and EmitDebugLabel produce the same result. For various reasons, there is only one set of labels that needs to be modified for the mips exceptions to work. These are the "$eh_func_beginXXX" labels. Mips overrides the debug label suffix from ":" to "=." . This initial patch fixes exceptions. More changes most likely will be needed to DwarfCFException to make all of this work for actual debugging. These changes will be to emit debug labels in some places where a simple label is emitted now. Some historical discussion on this from gcc can be found at: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2008-08/msg00623.html http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2008-11/msg01273.html git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@170279 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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virtual void EmitDebugLabel(MCSymbol *Symbol);
virtual void EmitEHSymAttributes(const MCSymbol *Symbol,
MCSymbol *EHSymbol);
virtual void EmitAssemblerFlag(MCAssemblerFlag Flag);
virtual void EmitLinkerOptions(ArrayRef<std::string> Options);
virtual void EmitDataRegion(MCDataRegionType Kind);
virtual void EmitThumbFunc(MCSymbol *Func);
virtual void EmitAssignment(MCSymbol *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value);
virtual void EmitWeakReference(MCSymbol *Alias, const MCSymbol *Symbol);
virtual void EmitDwarfAdvanceLineAddr(int64_t LineDelta,
const MCSymbol *LastLabel,
const MCSymbol *Label,
unsigned PointerSize);
virtual void EmitDwarfAdvanceFrameAddr(const MCSymbol *LastLabel,
const MCSymbol *Label);
virtual bool EmitSymbolAttribute(MCSymbol *Symbol, MCSymbolAttr Attribute);
virtual void EmitSymbolDesc(MCSymbol *Symbol, unsigned DescValue);
virtual void BeginCOFFSymbolDef(const MCSymbol *Symbol);
virtual void EmitCOFFSymbolStorageClass(int StorageClass);
virtual void EmitCOFFSymbolType(int Type);
virtual void EndCOFFSymbolDef();
virtual void EmitCOFFSecRel32(MCSymbol const *Symbol);
virtual void EmitELFSize(MCSymbol *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value);
virtual void EmitCommonSymbol(MCSymbol *Symbol, uint64_t Size,
unsigned ByteAlignment);
/// EmitLocalCommonSymbol - Emit a local common (.lcomm) symbol.
///
/// @param Symbol - The common symbol to emit.
/// @param Size - The size of the common symbol.
/// @param ByteAlignment - The alignment of the common symbol in bytes.
virtual void EmitLocalCommonSymbol(MCSymbol *Symbol, uint64_t Size,
unsigned ByteAlignment);
virtual void EmitZerofill(const MCSection *Section, MCSymbol *Symbol = 0,
uint64_t Size = 0, unsigned ByteAlignment = 0);
virtual void EmitTBSSSymbol (const MCSection *Section, MCSymbol *Symbol,
uint64_t Size, unsigned ByteAlignment = 0);
virtual void EmitBytes(StringRef Data);
virtual void EmitValueImpl(const MCExpr *Value, unsigned Size);
virtual void EmitIntValue(uint64_t Value, unsigned Size);
virtual void EmitULEB128Value(const MCExpr *Value);
virtual void EmitSLEB128Value(const MCExpr *Value);
virtual void EmitGPRel64Value(const MCExpr *Value);
virtual void EmitGPRel32Value(const MCExpr *Value);
virtual void EmitFill(uint64_t NumBytes, uint8_t FillValue);
virtual void EmitValueToAlignment(unsigned ByteAlignment, int64_t Value = 0,
unsigned ValueSize = 1,
unsigned MaxBytesToEmit = 0);
virtual void EmitCodeAlignment(unsigned ByteAlignment,
unsigned MaxBytesToEmit = 0);
virtual bool EmitValueToOffset(const MCExpr *Offset,
unsigned char Value = 0);
virtual void EmitFileDirective(StringRef Filename);
virtual bool EmitDwarfFileDirective(unsigned FileNo, StringRef Directory,
StringRef Filename, unsigned CUID = 0);
virtual void EmitDwarfLocDirective(unsigned FileNo, unsigned Line,
unsigned Column, unsigned Flags,
unsigned Isa, unsigned Discriminator,
StringRef FileName);
virtual void EmitIdent(StringRef IdentString);
virtual void EmitCFISections(bool EH, bool Debug);
virtual void EmitCFIDefCfa(int64_t Register, int64_t Offset);
virtual void EmitCFIDefCfaOffset(int64_t Offset);
virtual void EmitCFIDefCfaRegister(int64_t Register);
virtual void EmitCFIOffset(int64_t Register, int64_t Offset);
virtual void EmitCFIPersonality(const MCSymbol *Sym, unsigned Encoding);
virtual void EmitCFILsda(const MCSymbol *Sym, unsigned Encoding);
virtual void EmitCFIRememberState();
virtual void EmitCFIRestoreState();
virtual void EmitCFISameValue(int64_t Register);
virtual void EmitCFIRelOffset(int64_t Register, int64_t Offset);
virtual void EmitCFIAdjustCfaOffset(int64_t Adjustment);
virtual void EmitCFISignalFrame();
virtual void EmitCFIUndefined(int64_t Register);
virtual void EmitCFIRegister(int64_t Register1, int64_t Register2);
virtual void EmitCFIWindowSave();
virtual void EmitWin64EHStartProc(const MCSymbol *Symbol);
virtual void EmitWin64EHEndProc();
virtual void EmitWin64EHStartChained();
virtual void EmitWin64EHEndChained();
virtual void EmitWin64EHHandler(const MCSymbol *Sym, bool Unwind,
bool Except);
virtual void EmitWin64EHHandlerData();
virtual void EmitWin64EHPushReg(unsigned Register);
virtual void EmitWin64EHSetFrame(unsigned Register, unsigned Offset);
virtual void EmitWin64EHAllocStack(unsigned Size);
virtual void EmitWin64EHSaveReg(unsigned Register, unsigned Offset);
virtual void EmitWin64EHSaveXMM(unsigned Register, unsigned Offset);
virtual void EmitWin64EHPushFrame(bool Code);
virtual void EmitWin64EHEndProlog();
virtual void EmitInstruction(const MCInst &Inst);
virtual void EmitBundleAlignMode(unsigned AlignPow2);
virtual void EmitBundleLock(bool AlignToEnd);
virtual void EmitBundleUnlock();
/// EmitRawText - If this file is backed by an assembly streamer, this dumps
/// the specified string in the output .s file. This capability is
/// indicated by the hasRawTextSupport() predicate.
virtual void EmitRawTextImpl(StringRef String);
virtual void FinishImpl();
};
} // end anonymous namespace.
/// AddComment - Add a comment that can be emitted to the generated .s
/// file if applicable as a QoI issue to make the output of the compiler
/// more readable. This only affects the MCAsmStreamer, and only when
/// verbose assembly output is enabled.
void MCAsmStreamer::AddComment(const Twine &T) {
if (!IsVerboseAsm) return;
// Make sure that CommentStream is flushed.
CommentStream.flush();
T.toVector(CommentToEmit);
// Each comment goes on its own line.
CommentToEmit.push_back('\n');
// Tell the comment stream that the vector changed underneath it.
CommentStream.resync();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCommentsAndEOL() {
if (CommentToEmit.empty() && CommentStream.GetNumBytesInBuffer() == 0) {
OS << '\n';
return;
}
CommentStream.flush();
StringRef Comments = CommentToEmit.str();
assert(Comments.back() == '\n' &&
"Comment array not newline terminated");
do {
// Emit a line of comments.
OS.PadToColumn(MAI->getCommentColumn());
size_t Position = Comments.find('\n');
OS << MAI->getCommentString() << ' ' << Comments.substr(0, Position) <<'\n';
Comments = Comments.substr(Position+1);
} while (!Comments.empty());
CommentToEmit.clear();
// Tell the comment stream that the vector changed underneath it.
CommentStream.resync();
}
static inline int64_t truncateToSize(int64_t Value, unsigned Bytes) {
assert(Bytes && "Invalid size!");
return Value & ((uint64_t) (int64_t) -1 >> (64 - Bytes * 8));
}
void MCAsmStreamer::ChangeSection(const MCSection *Section,
const MCExpr *Subsection) {
assert(Section && "Cannot switch to a null section!");
Section->PrintSwitchToSection(*MAI, OS, Subsection);
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitEHSymAttributes(const MCSymbol *Symbol,
MCSymbol *EHSymbol) {
if (UseCFI)
return;
unsigned Flags = FlagMap.lookup(Symbol);
if (Flags & EHGlobal)
EmitSymbolAttribute(EHSymbol, MCSA_Global);
if (Flags & EHWeakDefinition)
EmitSymbolAttribute(EHSymbol, MCSA_WeakDefinition);
if (Flags & EHPrivateExtern)
EmitSymbolAttribute(EHSymbol, MCSA_PrivateExtern);
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitLabel(MCSymbol *Symbol) {
assert(Symbol->isUndefined() && "Cannot define a symbol twice!");
MCStreamer::EmitLabel(Symbol);
OS << *Symbol << MAI->getLabelSuffix();
EmitEOL();
}
This patch is needed to make c++ exceptions work for mips16. Mips16 is really a processor decoding mode (ala thumb 1) and in the same program, mips16 and mips32 functions can exist and can call each other. If a jal type instruction encounters an address with the lower bit set, then the processor switches to mips16 mode (if it is not already in it). If the lower bit is not set, then it switches to mips32 mode. The linker knows which functions are mips16 and which are mips32. When relocation is performed on code labels, this lower order bit is set if the code label is a mips16 code label. In general this works just fine, however when creating exception handling tables and dwarf, there are cases where you don't want this lower order bit added in. This has been traditionally distinguished in gas assembly source by using a different syntax for the label. lab1: ; this will cause the lower order bit to be added lab2=. ; this will not cause the lower order bit to be added In some cases, it does not matter because in dwarf and debug tables the difference of two labels is used and in that case the lower order bits subtract each other out. To fix this, I have added to mcstreamer the notion of a debuglabel. The default is for label and debug label to be the same. So calling EmitLabel and EmitDebugLabel produce the same result. For various reasons, there is only one set of labels that needs to be modified for the mips exceptions to work. These are the "$eh_func_beginXXX" labels. Mips overrides the debug label suffix from ":" to "=." . This initial patch fixes exceptions. More changes most likely will be needed to DwarfCFException to make all of this work for actual debugging. These changes will be to emit debug labels in some places where a simple label is emitted now. Some historical discussion on this from gcc can be found at: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2008-08/msg00623.html http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2008-11/msg01273.html git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@170279 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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void MCAsmStreamer::EmitDebugLabel(MCSymbol *Symbol) {
assert(Symbol->isUndefined() && "Cannot define a symbol twice!");
MCStreamer::EmitDebugLabel(Symbol);
OS << *Symbol << MAI->getDebugLabelSuffix();
This patch is needed to make c++ exceptions work for mips16. Mips16 is really a processor decoding mode (ala thumb 1) and in the same program, mips16 and mips32 functions can exist and can call each other. If a jal type instruction encounters an address with the lower bit set, then the processor switches to mips16 mode (if it is not already in it). If the lower bit is not set, then it switches to mips32 mode. The linker knows which functions are mips16 and which are mips32. When relocation is performed on code labels, this lower order bit is set if the code label is a mips16 code label. In general this works just fine, however when creating exception handling tables and dwarf, there are cases where you don't want this lower order bit added in. This has been traditionally distinguished in gas assembly source by using a different syntax for the label. lab1: ; this will cause the lower order bit to be added lab2=. ; this will not cause the lower order bit to be added In some cases, it does not matter because in dwarf and debug tables the difference of two labels is used and in that case the lower order bits subtract each other out. To fix this, I have added to mcstreamer the notion of a debuglabel. The default is for label and debug label to be the same. So calling EmitLabel and EmitDebugLabel produce the same result. For various reasons, there is only one set of labels that needs to be modified for the mips exceptions to work. These are the "$eh_func_beginXXX" labels. Mips overrides the debug label suffix from ":" to "=." . This initial patch fixes exceptions. More changes most likely will be needed to DwarfCFException to make all of this work for actual debugging. These changes will be to emit debug labels in some places where a simple label is emitted now. Some historical discussion on this from gcc can be found at: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2008-08/msg00623.html http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2008-11/msg01273.html git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@170279 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitAssemblerFlag(MCAssemblerFlag Flag) {
switch (Flag) {
case MCAF_SyntaxUnified: OS << "\t.syntax unified"; break;
case MCAF_SubsectionsViaSymbols: OS << ".subsections_via_symbols"; break;
case MCAF_Code16: OS << '\t'<< MAI->getCode16Directive();break;
case MCAF_Code32: OS << '\t'<< MAI->getCode32Directive();break;
case MCAF_Code64: OS << '\t'<< MAI->getCode64Directive();break;
}
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitLinkerOptions(ArrayRef<std::string> Options) {
assert(!Options.empty() && "At least one option is required!");
OS << "\t.linker_option \"" << Options[0] << '"';
for (ArrayRef<std::string>::iterator it = Options.begin() + 1,
ie = Options.end(); it != ie; ++it) {
OS << ", " << '"' << *it << '"';
}
OS << "\n";
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitDataRegion(MCDataRegionType Kind) {
if (!MAI->doesSupportDataRegionDirectives())
return;
switch (Kind) {
case MCDR_DataRegion: OS << "\t.data_region"; break;
case MCDR_DataRegionJT8: OS << "\t.data_region jt8"; break;
case MCDR_DataRegionJT16: OS << "\t.data_region jt16"; break;
case MCDR_DataRegionJT32: OS << "\t.data_region jt32"; break;
case MCDR_DataRegionEnd: OS << "\t.end_data_region"; break;
}
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitThumbFunc(MCSymbol *Func) {
// This needs to emit to a temporary string to get properly quoted
// MCSymbols when they have spaces in them.
OS << "\t.thumb_func";
// Only Mach-O hasSubsectionsViaSymbols()
if (MAI->hasSubsectionsViaSymbols())
OS << '\t' << *Func;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitAssignment(MCSymbol *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value) {
OS << *Symbol << " = " << *Value;
EmitEOL();
// FIXME: Lift context changes into super class.
Symbol->setVariableValue(Value);
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitWeakReference(MCSymbol *Alias, const MCSymbol *Symbol) {
OS << ".weakref " << *Alias << ", " << *Symbol;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitDwarfAdvanceLineAddr(int64_t LineDelta,
const MCSymbol *LastLabel,
const MCSymbol *Label,
unsigned PointerSize) {
EmitDwarfSetLineAddr(LineDelta, Label, PointerSize);
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitDwarfAdvanceFrameAddr(const MCSymbol *LastLabel,
const MCSymbol *Label) {
EmitIntValue(dwarf::DW_CFA_advance_loc4, 1);
const MCExpr *AddrDelta = BuildSymbolDiff(getContext(), Label, LastLabel);
AddrDelta = ForceExpAbs(AddrDelta);
EmitValue(AddrDelta, 4);
}
bool MCAsmStreamer::EmitSymbolAttribute(MCSymbol *Symbol,
MCSymbolAttr Attribute) {
switch (Attribute) {
case MCSA_Invalid: llvm_unreachable("Invalid symbol attribute");
case MCSA_ELF_TypeFunction: /// .type _foo, STT_FUNC # aka @function
case MCSA_ELF_TypeIndFunction: /// .type _foo, STT_GNU_IFUNC
case MCSA_ELF_TypeObject: /// .type _foo, STT_OBJECT # aka @object
case MCSA_ELF_TypeTLS: /// .type _foo, STT_TLS # aka @tls_object
case MCSA_ELF_TypeCommon: /// .type _foo, STT_COMMON # aka @common
case MCSA_ELF_TypeNoType: /// .type _foo, STT_NOTYPE # aka @notype
case MCSA_ELF_TypeGnuUniqueObject: /// .type _foo, @gnu_unique_object
if (!MAI->hasDotTypeDotSizeDirective())
return false; // Symbol attribute not supported
OS << "\t.type\t" << *Symbol << ','
<< ((MAI->getCommentString()[0] != '@') ? '@' : '%');
switch (Attribute) {
default: return false;
case MCSA_ELF_TypeFunction: OS << "function"; break;
case MCSA_ELF_TypeIndFunction: OS << "gnu_indirect_function"; break;
case MCSA_ELF_TypeObject: OS << "object"; break;
case MCSA_ELF_TypeTLS: OS << "tls_object"; break;
case MCSA_ELF_TypeCommon: OS << "common"; break;
case MCSA_ELF_TypeNoType: OS << "no_type"; break;
case MCSA_ELF_TypeGnuUniqueObject: OS << "gnu_unique_object"; break;
}
EmitEOL();
return true;
case MCSA_Global: // .globl/.global
OS << MAI->getGlobalDirective();
FlagMap[Symbol] |= EHGlobal;
break;
case MCSA_Hidden: OS << "\t.hidden\t"; break;
case MCSA_IndirectSymbol: OS << "\t.indirect_symbol\t"; break;
case MCSA_Internal: OS << "\t.internal\t"; break;
case MCSA_LazyReference: OS << "\t.lazy_reference\t"; break;
case MCSA_Local: OS << "\t.local\t"; break;
case MCSA_NoDeadStrip: OS << "\t.no_dead_strip\t"; break;
case MCSA_SymbolResolver: OS << "\t.symbol_resolver\t"; break;
case MCSA_PrivateExtern:
OS << "\t.private_extern\t";
FlagMap[Symbol] |= EHPrivateExtern;
break;
case MCSA_Protected: OS << "\t.protected\t"; break;
case MCSA_Reference: OS << "\t.reference\t"; break;
case MCSA_Weak: OS << "\t.weak\t"; break;
case MCSA_WeakDefinition:
OS << "\t.weak_definition\t";
FlagMap[Symbol] |= EHWeakDefinition;
break;
// .weak_reference
case MCSA_WeakReference: OS << MAI->getWeakRefDirective(); break;
case MCSA_WeakDefAutoPrivate: OS << "\t.weak_def_can_be_hidden\t"; break;
}
OS << *Symbol;
EmitEOL();
return true;
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitSymbolDesc(MCSymbol *Symbol, unsigned DescValue) {
OS << ".desc" << ' ' << *Symbol << ',' << DescValue;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::BeginCOFFSymbolDef(const MCSymbol *Symbol) {
OS << "\t.def\t " << *Symbol << ';';
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCOFFSymbolStorageClass (int StorageClass) {
OS << "\t.scl\t" << StorageClass << ';';
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCOFFSymbolType (int Type) {
OS << "\t.type\t" << Type << ';';
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EndCOFFSymbolDef() {
OS << "\t.endef";
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCOFFSecRel32(MCSymbol const *Symbol) {
OS << "\t.secrel32\t" << *Symbol << '\n';
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitELFSize(MCSymbol *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value) {
assert(MAI->hasDotTypeDotSizeDirective());
OS << "\t.size\t" << *Symbol << ", " << *Value << '\n';
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCommonSymbol(MCSymbol *Symbol, uint64_t Size,
unsigned ByteAlignment) {
// Common symbols do not belong to any actual section.
AssignSection(Symbol, NULL);
OS << "\t.comm\t" << *Symbol << ',' << Size;
if (ByteAlignment != 0) {
if (MAI->getCOMMDirectiveAlignmentIsInBytes())
OS << ',' << ByteAlignment;
else
OS << ',' << Log2_32(ByteAlignment);
}
EmitEOL();
}
/// EmitLocalCommonSymbol - Emit a local common (.lcomm) symbol.
///
/// @param Symbol - The common symbol to emit.
/// @param Size - The size of the common symbol.
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitLocalCommonSymbol(MCSymbol *Symbol, uint64_t Size,
unsigned ByteAlign) {
// Common symbols do not belong to any actual section.
AssignSection(Symbol, NULL);
OS << "\t.lcomm\t" << *Symbol << ',' << Size;
if (ByteAlign > 1) {
switch (MAI->getLCOMMDirectiveAlignmentType()) {
case LCOMM::NoAlignment:
llvm_unreachable("alignment not supported on .lcomm!");
case LCOMM::ByteAlignment:
OS << ',' << ByteAlign;
break;
case LCOMM::Log2Alignment:
assert(isPowerOf2_32(ByteAlign) && "alignment must be a power of 2");
OS << ',' << Log2_32(ByteAlign);
break;
}
}
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitZerofill(const MCSection *Section, MCSymbol *Symbol,
uint64_t Size, unsigned ByteAlignment) {
if (Symbol)
AssignSection(Symbol, Section);
// Note: a .zerofill directive does not switch sections.
OS << ".zerofill ";
// This is a mach-o specific directive.
const MCSectionMachO *MOSection = ((const MCSectionMachO*)Section);
OS << MOSection->getSegmentName() << "," << MOSection->getSectionName();
if (Symbol != NULL) {
OS << ',' << *Symbol << ',' << Size;
if (ByteAlignment != 0)
OS << ',' << Log2_32(ByteAlignment);
}
EmitEOL();
}
// .tbss sym, size, align
// This depends that the symbol has already been mangled from the original,
// e.g. _a.
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitTBSSSymbol(const MCSection *Section, MCSymbol *Symbol,
uint64_t Size, unsigned ByteAlignment) {
AssignSection(Symbol, Section);
assert(Symbol != NULL && "Symbol shouldn't be NULL!");
// Instead of using the Section we'll just use the shortcut.
// This is a mach-o specific directive and section.
OS << ".tbss " << *Symbol << ", " << Size;
// Output align if we have it. We default to 1 so don't bother printing
// that.
if (ByteAlignment > 1) OS << ", " << Log2_32(ByteAlignment);
EmitEOL();
}
static inline char toOctal(int X) { return (X&7)+'0'; }
static void PrintQuotedString(StringRef Data, raw_ostream &OS) {
OS << '"';
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Data.size(); i != e; ++i) {
unsigned char C = Data[i];
if (C == '"' || C == '\\') {
OS << '\\' << (char)C;
continue;
}
if (isprint((unsigned char)C)) {
OS << (char)C;
continue;
}
switch (C) {
case '\b': OS << "\\b"; break;
case '\f': OS << "\\f"; break;
case '\n': OS << "\\n"; break;
case '\r': OS << "\\r"; break;
case '\t': OS << "\\t"; break;
default:
OS << '\\';
OS << toOctal(C >> 6);
OS << toOctal(C >> 3);
OS << toOctal(C >> 0);
break;
}
}
OS << '"';
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitBytes(StringRef Data) {
assert(getCurrentSection().first &&
"Cannot emit contents before setting section!");
if (Data.empty()) return;
if (Data.size() == 1) {
OS << MAI->getData8bitsDirective();
OS << (unsigned)(unsigned char)Data[0];
EmitEOL();
return;
}
// If the data ends with 0 and the target supports .asciz, use it, otherwise
// use .ascii
if (MAI->getAscizDirective() && Data.back() == 0) {
OS << MAI->getAscizDirective();
Data = Data.substr(0, Data.size()-1);
} else {
OS << MAI->getAsciiDirective();
}
PrintQuotedString(Data, OS);
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitIntValue(uint64_t Value, unsigned Size) {
EmitValue(MCConstantExpr::Create(Value, getContext()), Size);
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitValueImpl(const MCExpr *Value, unsigned Size) {
assert(getCurrentSection().first &&
"Cannot emit contents before setting section!");
const char *Directive = 0;
switch (Size) {
default: break;
case 1: Directive = MAI->getData8bitsDirective(); break;
case 2: Directive = MAI->getData16bitsDirective(); break;
case 4: Directive = MAI->getData32bitsDirective(); break;
case 8:
Directive = MAI->getData64bitsDirective();
// If the target doesn't support 64-bit data, emit as two 32-bit halves.
if (Directive) break;
int64_t IntValue;
if (!Value->EvaluateAsAbsolute(IntValue))
report_fatal_error("Don't know how to emit this value.");
if (MAI->isLittleEndian()) {
EmitIntValue((uint32_t)(IntValue >> 0 ), 4);
EmitIntValue((uint32_t)(IntValue >> 32), 4);
} else {
EmitIntValue((uint32_t)(IntValue >> 32), 4);
EmitIntValue((uint32_t)(IntValue >> 0 ), 4);
}
return;
}
assert(Directive && "Invalid size for machine code value!");
OS << Directive << *Value;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitULEB128Value(const MCExpr *Value) {
int64_t IntValue;
if (Value->EvaluateAsAbsolute(IntValue)) {
EmitULEB128IntValue(IntValue);
return;
}
assert(MAI->hasLEB128() && "Cannot print a .uleb");
OS << ".uleb128 " << *Value;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitSLEB128Value(const MCExpr *Value) {
int64_t IntValue;
if (Value->EvaluateAsAbsolute(IntValue)) {
EmitSLEB128IntValue(IntValue);
return;
}
assert(MAI->hasLEB128() && "Cannot print a .sleb");
OS << ".sleb128 " << *Value;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitGPRel64Value(const MCExpr *Value) {
assert(MAI->getGPRel64Directive() != 0);
OS << MAI->getGPRel64Directive() << *Value;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitGPRel32Value(const MCExpr *Value) {
assert(MAI->getGPRel32Directive() != 0);
OS << MAI->getGPRel32Directive() << *Value;
EmitEOL();
}
/// EmitFill - Emit NumBytes bytes worth of the value specified by
/// FillValue. This implements directives such as '.space'.
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitFill(uint64_t NumBytes, uint8_t FillValue) {
if (NumBytes == 0) return;
if (const char *ZeroDirective = MAI->getZeroDirective()) {
OS << ZeroDirective << NumBytes;
if (FillValue != 0)
OS << ',' << (int)FillValue;
EmitEOL();
return;
}
// Emit a byte at a time.
MCStreamer::EmitFill(NumBytes, FillValue);
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitValueToAlignment(unsigned ByteAlignment, int64_t Value,
unsigned ValueSize,
unsigned MaxBytesToEmit) {
// Some assemblers don't support non-power of two alignments, so we always
// emit alignments as a power of two if possible.
if (isPowerOf2_32(ByteAlignment)) {
switch (ValueSize) {
default: llvm_unreachable("Invalid size for machine code value!");
case 1: OS << MAI->getAlignDirective(); break;
// FIXME: use MAI for this!
case 2: OS << ".p2alignw "; break;
case 4: OS << ".p2alignl "; break;
case 8: llvm_unreachable("Unsupported alignment size!");
}
if (MAI->getAlignmentIsInBytes())
OS << ByteAlignment;
else
OS << Log2_32(ByteAlignment);
if (Value || MaxBytesToEmit) {
OS << ", 0x";
OS.write_hex(truncateToSize(Value, ValueSize));
if (MaxBytesToEmit)
OS << ", " << MaxBytesToEmit;
}
EmitEOL();
return;
}
// Non-power of two alignment. This is not widely supported by assemblers.
// FIXME: Parameterize this based on MAI.
switch (ValueSize) {
default: llvm_unreachable("Invalid size for machine code value!");
case 1: OS << ".balign"; break;
case 2: OS << ".balignw"; break;
case 4: OS << ".balignl"; break;
case 8: llvm_unreachable("Unsupported alignment size!");
}
OS << ' ' << ByteAlignment;
OS << ", " << truncateToSize(Value, ValueSize);
if (MaxBytesToEmit)
OS << ", " << MaxBytesToEmit;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCodeAlignment(unsigned ByteAlignment,
unsigned MaxBytesToEmit) {
// Emit with a text fill value.
EmitValueToAlignment(ByteAlignment, MAI->getTextAlignFillValue(),
1, MaxBytesToEmit);
}
bool MCAsmStreamer::EmitValueToOffset(const MCExpr *Offset,
unsigned char Value) {
// FIXME: Verify that Offset is associated with the current section.
OS << ".org " << *Offset << ", " << (unsigned) Value;
EmitEOL();
return false;
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitFileDirective(StringRef Filename) {
assert(MAI->hasSingleParameterDotFile());
OS << "\t.file\t";
PrintQuotedString(Filename, OS);
EmitEOL();
}
bool MCAsmStreamer::EmitDwarfFileDirective(unsigned FileNo, StringRef Directory,
StringRef Filename, unsigned CUID) {
if (!UseDwarfDirectory && !Directory.empty()) {
if (sys::path::is_absolute(Filename))
return EmitDwarfFileDirective(FileNo, "", Filename, CUID);
SmallString<128> FullPathName = Directory;
sys::path::append(FullPathName, Filename);
return EmitDwarfFileDirective(FileNo, "", FullPathName, CUID);
}
if (UseLoc) {
OS << "\t.file\t" << FileNo << ' ';
if (!Directory.empty()) {
PrintQuotedString(Directory, OS);
OS << ' ';
}
PrintQuotedString(Filename, OS);
EmitEOL();
// All .file will belong to a single CUID.
CUID = 0;
}
return this->MCStreamer::EmitDwarfFileDirective(FileNo, Directory, Filename,
CUID);
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitDwarfLocDirective(unsigned FileNo, unsigned Line,
unsigned Column, unsigned Flags,
unsigned Isa,
unsigned Discriminator,
StringRef FileName) {
this->MCStreamer::EmitDwarfLocDirective(FileNo, Line, Column, Flags,
Isa, Discriminator, FileName);
if (!UseLoc)
return;
OS << "\t.loc\t" << FileNo << " " << Line << " " << Column;
if (Flags & DWARF2_FLAG_BASIC_BLOCK)
OS << " basic_block";
if (Flags & DWARF2_FLAG_PROLOGUE_END)
OS << " prologue_end";
if (Flags & DWARF2_FLAG_EPILOGUE_BEGIN)
OS << " epilogue_begin";
unsigned OldFlags = getContext().getCurrentDwarfLoc().getFlags();
if ((Flags & DWARF2_FLAG_IS_STMT) != (OldFlags & DWARF2_FLAG_IS_STMT)) {
OS << " is_stmt ";
if (Flags & DWARF2_FLAG_IS_STMT)
OS << "1";
else
OS << "0";
}
if (Isa)
OS << "isa " << Isa;
if (Discriminator)
OS << "discriminator " << Discriminator;
if (IsVerboseAsm) {
OS.PadToColumn(MAI->getCommentColumn());
OS << MAI->getCommentString() << ' ' << FileName << ':'
<< Line << ':' << Column;
}
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitIdent(StringRef IdentString) {
assert(MAI->hasIdentDirective() && ".ident directive not supported");
OS << "\t.ident\t";
PrintQuotedString(IdentString, OS);
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFISections(bool EH, bool Debug) {
MCStreamer::EmitCFISections(EH, Debug);
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_sections ";
if (EH) {
OS << ".eh_frame";
if (Debug)
OS << ", .debug_frame";
} else if (Debug) {
OS << ".debug_frame";
}
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFIStartProcImpl(MCDwarfFrameInfo &Frame) {
if (!UseCFI) {
RecordProcStart(Frame);
return;
}
OS << "\t.cfi_startproc";
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFIEndProcImpl(MCDwarfFrameInfo &Frame) {
if (!UseCFI) {
RecordProcEnd(Frame);
return;
}
// Put a dummy non-null value in Frame.End to mark that this frame has been
// closed.
Frame.End = (MCSymbol *) 1;
OS << "\t.cfi_endproc";
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitRegisterName(int64_t Register) {
if (InstPrinter && !MAI->useDwarfRegNumForCFI()) {
const MCRegisterInfo *MRI = getContext().getRegisterInfo();
unsigned LLVMRegister = MRI->getLLVMRegNum(Register, true);
InstPrinter->printRegName(OS, LLVMRegister);
} else {
OS << Register;
}
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFIDefCfa(int64_t Register, int64_t Offset) {
MCStreamer::EmitCFIDefCfa(Register, Offset);
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_def_cfa ";
EmitRegisterName(Register);
OS << ", " << Offset;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFIDefCfaOffset(int64_t Offset) {
MCStreamer::EmitCFIDefCfaOffset(Offset);
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_def_cfa_offset " << Offset;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFIDefCfaRegister(int64_t Register) {
MCStreamer::EmitCFIDefCfaRegister(Register);
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_def_cfa_register ";
EmitRegisterName(Register);
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFIOffset(int64_t Register, int64_t Offset) {
this->MCStreamer::EmitCFIOffset(Register, Offset);
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_offset ";
EmitRegisterName(Register);
OS << ", " << Offset;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFIPersonality(const MCSymbol *Sym,
unsigned Encoding) {
MCStreamer::EmitCFIPersonality(Sym, Encoding);
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_personality " << Encoding << ", " << *Sym;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFILsda(const MCSymbol *Sym, unsigned Encoding) {
MCStreamer::EmitCFILsda(Sym, Encoding);
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_lsda " << Encoding << ", " << *Sym;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFIRememberState() {
MCStreamer::EmitCFIRememberState();
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_remember_state";
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFIRestoreState() {
MCStreamer::EmitCFIRestoreState();
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_restore_state";
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFISameValue(int64_t Register) {
MCStreamer::EmitCFISameValue(Register);
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_same_value ";
EmitRegisterName(Register);
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFIRelOffset(int64_t Register, int64_t Offset) {
MCStreamer::EmitCFIRelOffset(Register, Offset);
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_rel_offset ";
EmitRegisterName(Register);
OS << ", " << Offset;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFIAdjustCfaOffset(int64_t Adjustment) {
MCStreamer::EmitCFIAdjustCfaOffset(Adjustment);
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset " << Adjustment;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFISignalFrame() {
MCStreamer::EmitCFISignalFrame();
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_signal_frame";
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFIUndefined(int64_t Register) {
MCStreamer::EmitCFIUndefined(Register);
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_undefined " << Register;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFIRegister(int64_t Register1, int64_t Register2) {
MCStreamer::EmitCFIRegister(Register1, Register2);
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_register " << Register1 << ", " << Register2;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitCFIWindowSave() {
MCStreamer::EmitCFIWindowSave();
if (!UseCFI)
return;
OS << "\t.cfi_window_save";
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitWin64EHStartProc(const MCSymbol *Symbol) {
MCStreamer::EmitWin64EHStartProc(Symbol);
OS << ".seh_proc " << *Symbol;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitWin64EHEndProc() {
MCStreamer::EmitWin64EHEndProc();
OS << "\t.seh_endproc";
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitWin64EHStartChained() {
MCStreamer::EmitWin64EHStartChained();
OS << "\t.seh_startchained";
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitWin64EHEndChained() {
MCStreamer::EmitWin64EHEndChained();
OS << "\t.seh_endchained";
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitWin64EHHandler(const MCSymbol *Sym, bool Unwind,
bool Except) {
MCStreamer::EmitWin64EHHandler(Sym, Unwind, Except);
OS << "\t.seh_handler " << *Sym;
if (Unwind)
OS << ", @unwind";
if (Except)
OS << ", @except";
EmitEOL();
}
static const MCSection *getWin64EHTableSection(StringRef suffix,
MCContext &context) {
// FIXME: This doesn't belong in MCObjectFileInfo. However,
/// this duplicate code in MCWin64EH.cpp.
if (suffix == "")
return context.getObjectFileInfo()->getXDataSection();
return context.getCOFFSection((".xdata"+suffix).str(),
COFF::IMAGE_SCN_CNT_INITIALIZED_DATA |
COFF::IMAGE_SCN_MEM_READ |
COFF::IMAGE_SCN_MEM_WRITE,
SectionKind::getDataRel());
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitWin64EHHandlerData() {
MCStreamer::EmitWin64EHHandlerData();
// Switch sections. Don't call SwitchSection directly, because that will
// cause the section switch to be visible in the emitted assembly.
// We only do this so the section switch that terminates the handler
// data block is visible.
MCWin64EHUnwindInfo *CurFrame = getCurrentW64UnwindInfo();
StringRef suffix=MCWin64EHUnwindEmitter::GetSectionSuffix(CurFrame->Function);
const MCSection *xdataSect = getWin64EHTableSection(suffix, getContext());
if (xdataSect)
SwitchSectionNoChange(xdataSect);
OS << "\t.seh_handlerdata";
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitWin64EHPushReg(unsigned Register) {
MCStreamer::EmitWin64EHPushReg(Register);
OS << "\t.seh_pushreg " << Register;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitWin64EHSetFrame(unsigned Register, unsigned Offset) {
MCStreamer::EmitWin64EHSetFrame(Register, Offset);
OS << "\t.seh_setframe " << Register << ", " << Offset;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitWin64EHAllocStack(unsigned Size) {
MCStreamer::EmitWin64EHAllocStack(Size);
OS << "\t.seh_stackalloc " << Size;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitWin64EHSaveReg(unsigned Register, unsigned Offset) {
MCStreamer::EmitWin64EHSaveReg(Register, Offset);
OS << "\t.seh_savereg " << Register << ", " << Offset;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitWin64EHSaveXMM(unsigned Register, unsigned Offset) {
MCStreamer::EmitWin64EHSaveXMM(Register, Offset);
OS << "\t.seh_savexmm " << Register << ", " << Offset;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitWin64EHPushFrame(bool Code) {
MCStreamer::EmitWin64EHPushFrame(Code);
OS << "\t.seh_pushframe";
if (Code)
OS << " @code";
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitWin64EHEndProlog(void) {
MCStreamer::EmitWin64EHEndProlog();
OS << "\t.seh_endprologue";
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::AddEncodingComment(const MCInst &Inst) {
raw_ostream &OS = GetCommentOS();
SmallString<256> Code;
SmallVector<MCFixup, 4> Fixups;
raw_svector_ostream VecOS(Code);
Emitter->EncodeInstruction(Inst, VecOS, Fixups);
VecOS.flush();
// If we are showing fixups, create symbolic markers in the encoded
// representation. We do this by making a per-bit map to the fixup item index,
// then trying to display it as nicely as possible.
SmallVector<uint8_t, 64> FixupMap;
FixupMap.resize(Code.size() * 8);
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Code.size() * 8; i != e; ++i)
FixupMap[i] = 0;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Fixups.size(); i != e; ++i) {
MCFixup &F = Fixups[i];
const MCFixupKindInfo &Info = AsmBackend->getFixupKindInfo(F.getKind());
for (unsigned j = 0; j != Info.TargetSize; ++j) {
unsigned Index = F.getOffset() * 8 + Info.TargetOffset + j;
assert(Index < Code.size() * 8 && "Invalid offset in fixup!");
FixupMap[Index] = 1 + i;
}
}
// FIXME: Note the fixup comments for Thumb2 are completely bogus since the
// high order halfword of a 32-bit Thumb2 instruction is emitted first.
OS << "encoding: [";
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Code.size(); i != e; ++i) {
if (i)
OS << ',';
// See if all bits are the same map entry.
uint8_t MapEntry = FixupMap[i * 8 + 0];
for (unsigned j = 1; j != 8; ++j) {
if (FixupMap[i * 8 + j] == MapEntry)
continue;
MapEntry = uint8_t(~0U);
break;
}
if (MapEntry != uint8_t(~0U)) {
if (MapEntry == 0) {
OS << format("0x%02x", uint8_t(Code[i]));
} else {
if (Code[i]) {
// FIXME: Some of the 8 bits require fix up.
OS << format("0x%02x", uint8_t(Code[i])) << '\''
<< char('A' + MapEntry - 1) << '\'';
} else
OS << char('A' + MapEntry - 1);
}
} else {
// Otherwise, write out in binary.
OS << "0b";
for (unsigned j = 8; j--;) {
unsigned Bit = (Code[i] >> j) & 1;
unsigned FixupBit;
if (MAI->isLittleEndian())
FixupBit = i * 8 + j;
else
FixupBit = i * 8 + (7-j);
if (uint8_t MapEntry = FixupMap[FixupBit]) {
assert(Bit == 0 && "Encoder wrote into fixed up bit!");
OS << char('A' + MapEntry - 1);
} else
OS << Bit;
}
}
}
OS << "]\n";
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Fixups.size(); i != e; ++i) {
MCFixup &F = Fixups[i];
const MCFixupKindInfo &Info = AsmBackend->getFixupKindInfo(F.getKind());
OS << " fixup " << char('A' + i) << " - " << "offset: " << F.getOffset()
<< ", value: " << *F.getValue() << ", kind: " << Info.Name << "\n";
}
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitInstruction(const MCInst &Inst) {
assert(getCurrentSection().first &&
"Cannot emit contents before setting section!");
// Show the encoding in a comment if we have a code emitter.
if (Emitter)
AddEncodingComment(Inst);
// Show the MCInst if enabled.
if (ShowInst) {
Inst.dump_pretty(GetCommentOS(), MAI, InstPrinter.get(), "\n ");
GetCommentOS() << "\n";
}
// If we have an AsmPrinter, use that to print, otherwise print the MCInst.
if (InstPrinter)
InstPrinter->printInst(&Inst, OS, "");
else
Inst.print(OS, MAI);
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitBundleAlignMode(unsigned AlignPow2) {
OS << "\t.bundle_align_mode " << AlignPow2;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitBundleLock(bool AlignToEnd) {
OS << "\t.bundle_lock";
if (AlignToEnd)
OS << " align_to_end";
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitBundleUnlock() {
OS << "\t.bundle_unlock";
EmitEOL();
}
/// EmitRawText - If this file is backed by an assembly streamer, this dumps
/// the specified string in the output .s file. This capability is
/// indicated by the hasRawTextSupport() predicate.
void MCAsmStreamer::EmitRawTextImpl(StringRef String) {
if (!String.empty() && String.back() == '\n')
String = String.substr(0, String.size()-1);
OS << String;
EmitEOL();
}
void MCAsmStreamer::FinishImpl() {
// FIXME: This header is duplicated with MCObjectStreamer
// Dump out the dwarf file & directory tables and line tables.
const MCSymbol *LineSectionSymbol = NULL;
if (getContext().hasDwarfFiles() && !UseLoc)
LineSectionSymbol = MCDwarfFileTable::Emit(this);
// If we are generating dwarf for assembly source files dump out the sections.
if (getContext().getGenDwarfForAssembly())
MCGenDwarfInfo::Emit(this, LineSectionSymbol);
if (!UseCFI)
EmitFrames(AsmBackend.get(), false);
}
MCStreamer *llvm::createAsmStreamer(MCContext &Context,
MCTargetStreamer *TargetStreamer,
formatted_raw_ostream &OS,
bool isVerboseAsm, bool useLoc, bool useCFI,
bool useDwarfDirectory, MCInstPrinter *IP,
MCCodeEmitter *CE, MCAsmBackend *MAB,
bool ShowInst) {
return new MCAsmStreamer(Context, TargetStreamer, OS, isVerboseAsm, useLoc,
useCFI, useDwarfDirectory, IP, CE, MAB, ShowInst);
}