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//===-- X86/Printer.cpp - Convert X86 LLVM code to Intel assembly ---------===//
//
// This file contains a printer that converts from our internal
// representation of machine-dependent LLVM code to Intel-format
// assembly language. This printer is the output mechanism used
// by `llc' and `lli -print-machineinstrs' on X86.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "X86.h"
#include "X86InstrInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Constants.h"
#include "llvm/DerivedTypes.h"
#include "llvm/Module.h"
#include "llvm/Assembly/Writer.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineConstantPool.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstr.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Mangler.h"
#include "Support/StringExtras.h"
#include "Support/CommandLine.h"
namespace {
// FIXME: This should be automatically picked up by autoconf from the C
// frontend
cl::opt<bool> EmitCygwin("enable-cygwin-compatible-output", cl::Hidden,
cl::desc("Emit X86 assembly code suitable for consumption by cygwin"));
struct Printer : public MachineFunctionPass {
/// Output stream on which we're printing assembly code.
///
std::ostream &O;
/// Target machine description which we query for reg. names, data
/// layout, etc.
///
TargetMachine &TM;
/// Name-mangler for global names.
///
Mangler *Mang;
Printer(std::ostream &o, TargetMachine &tm) : O(o), TM(tm) { }
/// We name each basic block in a Function with a unique number, so
/// that we can consistently refer to them later. This is cleared
/// at the beginning of each call to runOnMachineFunction().
///
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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typedef std::map<const Value *, unsigned> ValueMapTy;
ValueMapTy NumberForBB;
/// Cache of mangled name for current function. This is
/// recalculated at the beginning of each call to
/// runOnMachineFunction().
///
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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std::string CurrentFnName;
virtual const char *getPassName() const {
return "X86 Assembly Printer";
}
void checkImplUses (const TargetInstrDescriptor &Desc);
void printMachineInstruction(const MachineInstr *MI);
void printOp(const MachineOperand &MO,
bool elideOffsetKeyword = false);
void printMemReference(const MachineInstr *MI, unsigned Op);
void printConstantPool(MachineConstantPool *MCP);
bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &F);
std::string ConstantExprToString(const ConstantExpr* CE);
std::string valToExprString(const Value* V);
bool doInitialization(Module &M);
bool doFinalization(Module &M);
void printConstantValueOnly(const Constant* CV, int numPadBytesAfter = 0);
void printSingleConstantValue(const Constant* CV);
};
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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} // end of anonymous namespace
/// createX86CodePrinterPass - Returns a pass that prints the X86
/// assembly code for a MachineFunction to the given output stream,
/// using the given target machine description. This should work
/// regardless of whether the function is in SSA form.
///
Pass *createX86CodePrinterPass(std::ostream &o, TargetMachine &tm) {
return new Printer(o, tm);
}
/// valToExprString - Helper function for ConstantExprToString().
/// Appends result to argument string S.
///
std::string Printer::valToExprString(const Value* V) {
std::string S;
bool failed = false;
if (const Constant* CV = dyn_cast<Constant>(V)) { // symbolic or known
if (const ConstantBool *CB = dyn_cast<ConstantBool>(CV))
S += std::string(CB == ConstantBool::True ? "1" : "0");
else if (const ConstantSInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantSInt>(CV))
S += itostr(CI->getValue());
else if (const ConstantUInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantUInt>(CV))
S += utostr(CI->getValue());
else if (const ConstantFP *CFP = dyn_cast<ConstantFP>(CV))
S += ftostr(CFP->getValue());
else if (isa<ConstantPointerNull>(CV))
S += "0";
else if (const ConstantPointerRef *CPR = dyn_cast<ConstantPointerRef>(CV))
S += valToExprString(CPR->getValue());
else if (const ConstantExpr *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(CV))
S += ConstantExprToString(CE);
else
failed = true;
} else if (const GlobalValue* GV = dyn_cast<GlobalValue>(V)) {
S += Mang->getValueName(GV);
}
else
failed = true;
if (failed) {
assert(0 && "Cannot convert value to string");
S += "<illegal-value>";
}
return S;
}
/// ConstantExprToString - Convert a ConstantExpr to an asm expression
/// and return this as a string.
///
std::string Printer::ConstantExprToString(const ConstantExpr* CE) {
const TargetData &TD = TM.getTargetData();
switch(CE->getOpcode()) {
case Instruction::GetElementPtr:
{ // generate a symbolic expression for the byte address
const Value* ptrVal = CE->getOperand(0);
std::vector<Value*> idxVec(CE->op_begin()+1, CE->op_end());
if (unsigned Offset = TD.getIndexedOffset(ptrVal->getType(), idxVec))
return "(" + valToExprString(ptrVal) + ") + " + utostr(Offset);
else
return valToExprString(ptrVal);
}
case Instruction::Cast:
// Support only non-converting or widening casts for now, that is,
// ones that do not involve a change in value. This assertion is
// not a complete check.
{
Constant *Op = CE->getOperand(0);
const Type *OpTy = Op->getType(), *Ty = CE->getType();
assert(((isa<PointerType>(OpTy)
&& (Ty == Type::LongTy || Ty == Type::ULongTy))
|| (isa<PointerType>(Ty)
&& (OpTy == Type::LongTy || OpTy == Type::ULongTy)))
|| (((TD.getTypeSize(Ty) >= TD.getTypeSize(OpTy))
&& (OpTy->isLosslesslyConvertibleTo(Ty))))
&& "FIXME: Don't yet support this kind of constant cast expr");
return "(" + valToExprString(Op) + ")";
}
case Instruction::Add:
return "(" + valToExprString(CE->getOperand(0)) + ") + ("
+ valToExprString(CE->getOperand(1)) + ")";
default:
assert(0 && "Unsupported operator in ConstantExprToString()");
return "";
}
}
/// printSingleConstantValue - Print a single constant value.
///
void
Printer::printSingleConstantValue(const Constant* CV)
{
assert(CV->getType() != Type::VoidTy &&
CV->getType() != Type::TypeTy &&
CV->getType() != Type::LabelTy &&
"Unexpected type for Constant");
assert((!isa<ConstantArray>(CV) && ! isa<ConstantStruct>(CV))
&& "Aggregate types should be handled outside this function");
const Type *type = CV->getType();
O << "\t";
switch(type->getPrimitiveID())
{
case Type::BoolTyID: case Type::UByteTyID: case Type::SByteTyID:
O << ".byte";
break;
case Type::UShortTyID: case Type::ShortTyID:
O << ".word";
break;
case Type::UIntTyID: case Type::IntTyID: case Type::PointerTyID:
O << ".long";
break;
case Type::ULongTyID: case Type::LongTyID:
O << ".quad";
break;
case Type::FloatTyID:
O << ".long";
break;
case Type::DoubleTyID:
O << ".quad";
break;
case Type::ArrayTyID:
if ((cast<ArrayType>(type)->getElementType() == Type::UByteTy) ||
(cast<ArrayType>(type)->getElementType() == Type::SByteTy))
O << ".string";
else
assert (0 && "Can't handle printing this type of array");
break;
default:
assert (0 && "Can't handle printing this type of thing");
break;
}
O << "\t";
if (const ConstantExpr* CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(CV))
{
// Constant expression built from operators, constants, and
// symbolic addrs
O << ConstantExprToString(CE) << "\n";
}
else if (type->isPrimitiveType())
{
if (type->isFloatingPoint()) {
// FP Constants are printed as integer constants to avoid losing
// precision...
double Val = cast<ConstantFP>(CV)->getValue();
if (type == Type::FloatTy) {
float FVal = (float)Val;
char *ProxyPtr = (char*)&FVal; // Abide by C TBAA rules
O << *(unsigned int*)ProxyPtr;
} else if (type == Type::DoubleTy) {
char *ProxyPtr = (char*)&Val; // Abide by C TBAA rules
O << *(uint64_t*)ProxyPtr;
} else {
assert(0 && "Unknown floating point type!");
}
O << "\t# " << type->getDescription() << " value: " << Val << "\n";
} else {
WriteAsOperand(O, CV, false, false) << "\n";
}
}
else if (const ConstantPointerRef* CPR = dyn_cast<ConstantPointerRef>(CV))
{
// This is a constant address for a global variable or method.
// Use the name of the variable or method as the address value.
O << Mang->getValueName(CPR->getValue()) << "\n";
}
else if (isa<ConstantPointerNull>(CV))
{
// Null pointer value
O << "0\n";
}
else
{
assert(0 && "Unknown elementary type for constant");
}
}
/// isStringCompatible - Can we treat the specified array as a string?
/// Only if it is an array of ubytes or non-negative sbytes.
///
static bool isStringCompatible(const ConstantArray *CVA) {
const Type *ETy = cast<ArrayType>(CVA->getType())->getElementType();
if (ETy == Type::UByteTy) return true;
if (ETy != Type::SByteTy) return false;
for (unsigned i = 0; i < CVA->getNumOperands(); ++i)
if (cast<ConstantSInt>(CVA->getOperand(i))->getValue() < 0)
return false;
return true;
}
/// toOctal - Convert the low order bits of X into an octal digit.
///
static inline char toOctal(int X) {
return (X&7)+'0';
}
/// getAsCString - Return the specified array as a C compatible
/// string, only if the predicate isStringCompatible is true.
///
static std::string getAsCString(const ConstantArray *CVA) {
assert(isStringCompatible(CVA) && "Array is not string compatible!");
std::string Result;
const Type *ETy = cast<ArrayType>(CVA->getType())->getElementType();
Result = "\"";
for (unsigned i = 0; i < CVA->getNumOperands(); ++i) {
unsigned char C = cast<ConstantInt>(CVA->getOperand(i))->getRawValue();
if (C == '"') {
Result += "\\\"";
} else if (C == '\\') {
Result += "\\\\";
} else if (isprint(C)) {
Result += C;
} else {
switch(C) {
case '\b': Result += "\\b"; break;
case '\f': Result += "\\f"; break;
case '\n': Result += "\\n"; break;
case '\r': Result += "\\r"; break;
case '\t': Result += "\\t"; break;
default:
Result += '\\';
Result += toOctal(C >> 6);
Result += toOctal(C >> 3);
Result += toOctal(C >> 0);
break;
}
}
}
Result += "\"";
return Result;
}
// Print a constant value or values (it may be an aggregate).
// Uses printSingleConstantValue() to print each individual value.
void
Printer::printConstantValueOnly(const Constant* CV,
int numPadBytesAfter /* = 0 */)
{
const ConstantArray *CVA = dyn_cast<ConstantArray>(CV);
const TargetData &TD = TM.getTargetData();
if (CVA && isStringCompatible(CVA))
{ // print the string alone and return
O << "\t.string\t" << getAsCString(CVA) << "\n";
}
else if (CVA)
{ // Not a string. Print the values in successive locations
const std::vector<Use> &constValues = CVA->getValues();
for (unsigned i=0; i < constValues.size(); i++)
printConstantValueOnly(cast<Constant>(constValues[i].get()));
}
else if (const ConstantStruct *CVS = dyn_cast<ConstantStruct>(CV))
{ // Print the fields in successive locations. Pad to align if needed!
const StructLayout *cvsLayout =
TD.getStructLayout(CVS->getType());
const std::vector<Use>& constValues = CVS->getValues();
unsigned sizeSoFar = 0;
for (unsigned i=0, N = constValues.size(); i < N; i++)
{
const Constant* field = cast<Constant>(constValues[i].get());
// Check if padding is needed and insert one or more 0s.
unsigned fieldSize = TD.getTypeSize(field->getType());
int padSize = ((i == N-1? cvsLayout->StructSize
: cvsLayout->MemberOffsets[i+1])
- cvsLayout->MemberOffsets[i]) - fieldSize;
sizeSoFar += (fieldSize + padSize);
// Now print the actual field value
printConstantValueOnly(field, padSize);
}
assert(sizeSoFar == cvsLayout->StructSize &&
"Layout of constant struct may be incorrect!");
}
else
printSingleConstantValue(CV);
if (numPadBytesAfter) O << "\t.zero\t " << numPadBytesAfter << "\n";
}
/// printConstantPool - Print to the current output stream assembly
/// representations of the constants in the constant pool MCP. This is
/// used to print out constants which have been "spilled to memory" by
/// the code generator.
///
void Printer::printConstantPool(MachineConstantPool *MCP) {
const std::vector<Constant*> &CP = MCP->getConstants();
const TargetData &TD = TM.getTargetData();
if (CP.empty()) return;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = CP.size(); i != e; ++i) {
O << "\t.section .rodata\n";
O << "\t.align " << (unsigned)TD.getTypeAlignment(CP[i]->getType())
<< "\n";
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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O << ".CPI" << CurrentFnName << "_" << i << ":\t\t\t\t\t#"
<< *CP[i] << "\n";
printConstantValueOnly (CP[i]);
}
}
/// runOnMachineFunction - This uses the printMachineInstruction()
/// method to print assembly for each instruction.
///
bool Printer::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) {
// BBNumber is used here so that a given Printer will never give two
// BBs the same name. (If you have a better way, please let me know!)
static unsigned BBNumber = 0;
O << "\n\n";
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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// What's my mangled name?
CurrentFnName = Mang->getValueName(MF.getFunction());
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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// Print out constants referenced by the function
printConstantPool(MF.getConstantPool());
// Print out labels for the function.
O << "\t.text\n";
O << "\t.align 16\n";
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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O << "\t.globl\t" << CurrentFnName << "\n";
if (!EmitCygwin)
O << "\t.type\t" << CurrentFnName << ", @function\n";
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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O << CurrentFnName << ":\n";
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// Number each basic block so that we can consistently refer to them
// in PC-relative references.
NumberForBB.clear();
for (MachineFunction::const_iterator I = MF.begin(), E = MF.end();
I != E; ++I) {
NumberForBB[I->getBasicBlock()] = BBNumber++;
}
// Print out code for the function.
for (MachineFunction::const_iterator I = MF.begin(), E = MF.end();
I != E; ++I) {
// Print a label for the basic block.
O << ".LBB" << NumberForBB[I->getBasicBlock()] << ":\t# "
<< I->getBasicBlock()->getName() << "\n";
for (MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator II = I->begin(), E = I->end();
II != E; ++II) {
// Print the assembly for the instruction.
O << "\t";
printMachineInstruction(*II);
}
}
// We didn't modify anything.
return false;
}
static bool isScale(const MachineOperand &MO) {
return MO.isImmediate() &&
(MO.getImmedValue() == 1 || MO.getImmedValue() == 2 ||
MO.getImmedValue() == 4 || MO.getImmedValue() == 8);
}
static bool isMem(const MachineInstr *MI, unsigned Op) {
if (MI->getOperand(Op).isFrameIndex()) return true;
if (MI->getOperand(Op).isConstantPoolIndex()) return true;
return Op+4 <= MI->getNumOperands() &&
MI->getOperand(Op ).isRegister() &&isScale(MI->getOperand(Op+1)) &&
MI->getOperand(Op+2).isRegister() &&MI->getOperand(Op+3).isImmediate();
}
void Printer::printOp(const MachineOperand &MO,
bool elideOffsetKeyword /* = false */) {
const MRegisterInfo &RI = *TM.getRegisterInfo();
switch (MO.getType()) {
case MachineOperand::MO_VirtualRegister:
if (Value *V = MO.getVRegValueOrNull()) {
O << "<" << V->getName() << ">";
return;
}
// FALLTHROUGH
case MachineOperand::MO_MachineRegister:
if (MO.getReg() < MRegisterInfo::FirstVirtualRegister) {
// Bug Workaround: See note in Printer::doInitialization about %.
O << RI.get(MO.getReg()).Name;
} else
O << "%reg" << MO.getReg();
return;
case MachineOperand::MO_SignExtendedImmed:
case MachineOperand::MO_UnextendedImmed:
O << (int)MO.getImmedValue();
return;
case MachineOperand::MO_PCRelativeDisp:
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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{
ValueMapTy::const_iterator i = NumberForBB.find(MO.getVRegValue());
assert (i != NumberForBB.end()
&& "Could not find a BB I previously put in the NumberForBB map!");
O << ".LBB" << i->second << " # PC rel: " << MO.getVRegValue()->getName();
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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}
return;
case MachineOperand::MO_GlobalAddress:
if (!elideOffsetKeyword)
O << "OFFSET ";
O << Mang->getValueName(MO.getGlobal());
return;
case MachineOperand::MO_ExternalSymbol:
O << MO.getSymbolName();
return;
default:
O << "<unknown operand type>"; return;
}
}
static const std::string sizePtr(const TargetInstrDescriptor &Desc) {
switch (Desc.TSFlags & X86II::ArgMask) {
default: assert(0 && "Unknown arg size!");
case X86II::Arg8: return "BYTE PTR";
case X86II::Arg16: return "WORD PTR";
case X86II::Arg32: return "DWORD PTR";
case X86II::Arg64: return "QWORD PTR";
case X86II::ArgF32: return "DWORD PTR";
case X86II::ArgF64: return "QWORD PTR";
case X86II::ArgF80: return "XWORD PTR";
}
}
void Printer::printMemReference(const MachineInstr *MI, unsigned Op) {
assert(isMem(MI, Op) && "Invalid memory reference!");
if (MI->getOperand(Op).isFrameIndex()) {
O << "[frame slot #" << MI->getOperand(Op).getFrameIndex();
if (MI->getOperand(Op+3).getImmedValue())
O << " + " << MI->getOperand(Op+3).getImmedValue();
O << "]";
return;
} else if (MI->getOperand(Op).isConstantPoolIndex()) {
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O << "[.CPI" << CurrentFnName << "_"
<< MI->getOperand(Op).getConstantPoolIndex();
if (MI->getOperand(Op+3).getImmedValue())
O << " + " << MI->getOperand(Op+3).getImmedValue();
O << "]";
return;
}
const MachineOperand &BaseReg = MI->getOperand(Op);
int ScaleVal = MI->getOperand(Op+1).getImmedValue();
const MachineOperand &IndexReg = MI->getOperand(Op+2);
int DispVal = MI->getOperand(Op+3).getImmedValue();
O << "[";
bool NeedPlus = false;
if (BaseReg.getReg()) {
printOp(BaseReg);
NeedPlus = true;
}
if (IndexReg.getReg()) {
if (NeedPlus) O << " + ";
if (ScaleVal != 1)
O << ScaleVal << "*";
printOp(IndexReg);
NeedPlus = true;
}
if (DispVal) {
if (NeedPlus)
if (DispVal > 0)
O << " + ";
else {
O << " - ";
DispVal = -DispVal;
}
O << DispVal;
}
O << "]";
}
/// checkImplUses - Emit the implicit-use registers for the
/// instruction described by DESC, if its PrintImplUses flag is set.
///
void Printer::checkImplUses (const TargetInstrDescriptor &Desc) {
const MRegisterInfo &RI = *TM.getRegisterInfo();
if (Desc.TSFlags & X86II::PrintImplUses) {
for (const unsigned *p = Desc.ImplicitUses; *p; ++p) {
// Bug Workaround: See note in Printer::doInitialization about %.
O << ", %" << RI.get(*p).Name;
}
}
}
/// printMachineInstruction -- Print out a single X86 LLVM instruction
/// MI in Intel syntax to the current output stream.
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///
void Printer::printMachineInstruction(const MachineInstr *MI) {
unsigned Opcode = MI->getOpcode();
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const TargetInstrInfo &TII = TM.getInstrInfo();
const TargetInstrDescriptor &Desc = TII.get(Opcode);
switch (Desc.TSFlags & X86II::FormMask) {
case X86II::Pseudo:
// Print pseudo-instructions as comments; either they should have been
// turned into real instructions by now, or they don't need to be
// seen by the assembler (e.g., IMPLICIT_USEs.)
O << "# ";
if (Opcode == X86::PHI) {
printOp(MI->getOperand(0));
O << " = phi ";
for (unsigned i = 1, e = MI->getNumOperands(); i != e; i+=2) {
if (i != 1) O << ", ";
O << "[";
printOp(MI->getOperand(i));
O << ", ";
printOp(MI->getOperand(i+1));
O << "]";
}
} else {
unsigned i = 0;
if (MI->getNumOperands() && (MI->getOperand(0).opIsDefOnly() ||
MI->getOperand(0).opIsDefAndUse())) {
printOp(MI->getOperand(0));
O << " = ";
++i;
}
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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O << TII.getName(MI->getOpcode());
for (unsigned e = MI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
O << " ";
if (MI->getOperand(i).opIsDefOnly() ||
MI->getOperand(i).opIsDefAndUse()) O << "*";
printOp(MI->getOperand(i));
if (MI->getOperand(i).opIsDefOnly() ||
MI->getOperand(i).opIsDefAndUse()) O << "*";
}
}
O << "\n";
return;
case X86II::RawFrm:
// The accepted forms of Raw instructions are:
// 1. nop - No operand required
// 2. jmp foo - PC relative displacement operand
// 3. call bar - GlobalAddress Operand or External Symbol Operand
//
assert(MI->getNumOperands() == 0 ||
(MI->getNumOperands() == 1 &&
(MI->getOperand(0).isPCRelativeDisp() ||
MI->getOperand(0).isGlobalAddress() ||
MI->getOperand(0).isExternalSymbol())) &&
"Illegal raw instruction!");
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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O << TII.getName(MI->getOpcode()) << " ";
if (MI->getNumOperands() == 1) {
printOp(MI->getOperand(0), true); // Don't print "OFFSET"...
}
O << "\n";
return;
case X86II::AddRegFrm: {
// There are currently two forms of acceptable AddRegFrm instructions.
// Either the instruction JUST takes a single register (like inc, dec, etc),
// or it takes a register and an immediate of the same size as the register
// (move immediate f.e.). Note that this immediate value might be stored as
// an LLVM value, to represent, for example, loading the address of a global
// into a register. The initial register might be duplicated if this is a
// M_2_ADDR_REG instruction
//
assert(MI->getOperand(0).isRegister() &&
(MI->getNumOperands() == 1 ||
(MI->getNumOperands() == 2 &&
(MI->getOperand(1).getVRegValueOrNull() ||
MI->getOperand(1).isImmediate() ||
MI->getOperand(1).isRegister() ||
MI->getOperand(1).isGlobalAddress() ||
MI->getOperand(1).isExternalSymbol()))) &&
"Illegal form for AddRegFrm instruction!");
unsigned Reg = MI->getOperand(0).getReg();
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O << TII.getName(MI->getOpCode()) << " ";
printOp(MI->getOperand(0));
if (MI->getNumOperands() == 2 &&
(!MI->getOperand(1).isRegister() ||
MI->getOperand(1).getVRegValueOrNull() ||
MI->getOperand(1).isGlobalAddress() ||
MI->getOperand(1).isExternalSymbol())) {
O << ", ";
printOp(MI->getOperand(1));
}
checkImplUses(Desc);
O << "\n";
return;
}
case X86II::MRMDestReg: {
// There are two acceptable forms of MRMDestReg instructions, those with 2,
// 3 and 4 operands:
//
// 2 Operands: this is for things like mov that do not read a second input
//
// 3 Operands: in this form, the first two registers (the destination, and
// the first operand) should be the same, post register allocation. The 3rd
// operand is an additional input. This should be for things like add
// instructions.
//
// 4 Operands: This form is for instructions which are 3 operands forms, but
// have a constant argument as well.
//
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bool isTwoAddr = TII.isTwoAddrInstr(Opcode);
assert(MI->getOperand(0).isRegister() &&
(MI->getNumOperands() == 2 ||
(isTwoAddr && MI->getOperand(1).isRegister() &&
MI->getOperand(0).getReg() == MI->getOperand(1).getReg() &&
(MI->getNumOperands() == 3 ||
(MI->getNumOperands() == 4 && MI->getOperand(3).isImmediate()))))
&& "Bad format for MRMDestReg!");
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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O << TII.getName(MI->getOpCode()) << " ";
printOp(MI->getOperand(0));
O << ", ";
printOp(MI->getOperand(1+isTwoAddr));
if (MI->getNumOperands() == 4) {
O << ", ";
printOp(MI->getOperand(3));
}
O << "\n";
return;
}
case X86II::MRMDestMem: {
// These instructions are the same as MRMDestReg, but instead of having a
// register reference for the mod/rm field, it's a memory reference.
//
assert(isMem(MI, 0) && MI->getNumOperands() == 4+1 &&
MI->getOperand(4).isRegister() && "Bad format for MRMDestMem!");
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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O << TII.getName(MI->getOpCode()) << " " << sizePtr(Desc) << " ";
printMemReference(MI, 0);
O << ", ";
printOp(MI->getOperand(4));
O << "\n";
return;
}
case X86II::MRMSrcReg: {
// There is a two forms that are acceptable for MRMSrcReg instructions,
// those with 3 and 2 operands:
//
// 3 Operands: in this form, the last register (the second input) is the
// ModR/M input. The first two operands should be the same, post register
// allocation. This is for things like: add r32, r/m32
//
// 2 Operands: this is for things like mov that do not read a second input
//
assert(MI->getOperand(0).isRegister() &&
MI->getOperand(1).isRegister() &&
(MI->getNumOperands() == 2 ||
(MI->getNumOperands() == 3 && MI->getOperand(2).isRegister()))
&& "Bad format for MRMSrcReg!");
if (MI->getNumOperands() == 3 &&
MI->getOperand(0).getReg() != MI->getOperand(1).getReg())
O << "**";
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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O << TII.getName(MI->getOpCode()) << " ";
printOp(MI->getOperand(0));
O << ", ";
printOp(MI->getOperand(MI->getNumOperands()-1));
O << "\n";
return;
}
case X86II::MRMSrcMem: {
// These instructions are the same as MRMSrcReg, but instead of having a
// register reference for the mod/rm field, it's a memory reference.
//
assert(MI->getOperand(0).isRegister() &&
(MI->getNumOperands() == 1+4 && isMem(MI, 1)) ||
(MI->getNumOperands() == 2+4 && MI->getOperand(1).isRegister() &&
isMem(MI, 2))
&& "Bad format for MRMDestReg!");
if (MI->getNumOperands() == 2+4 &&
MI->getOperand(0).getReg() != MI->getOperand(1).getReg())
O << "**";
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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O << TII.getName(MI->getOpCode()) << " ";
printOp(MI->getOperand(0));
O << ", " << sizePtr(Desc) << " ";
printMemReference(MI, MI->getNumOperands()-4);
O << "\n";
return;
}
case X86II::MRMS0r: case X86II::MRMS1r:
case X86II::MRMS2r: case X86II::MRMS3r:
case X86II::MRMS4r: case X86II::MRMS5r:
case X86II::MRMS6r: case X86II::MRMS7r: {
// In this form, the following are valid formats:
// 1. sete r
// 2. cmp reg, immediate
// 2. shl rdest, rinput <implicit CL or 1>
// 3. sbb rdest, rinput, immediate [rdest = rinput]
//
assert(MI->getNumOperands() > 0 && MI->getNumOperands() < 4 &&
MI->getOperand(0).isRegister() && "Bad MRMSxR format!");
assert((MI->getNumOperands() != 2 ||
MI->getOperand(1).isRegister() || MI->getOperand(1).isImmediate())&&
"Bad MRMSxR format!");
assert((MI->getNumOperands() < 3 ||
(MI->getOperand(1).isRegister() && MI->getOperand(2).isImmediate())) &&
"Bad MRMSxR format!");
if (MI->getNumOperands() > 1 && MI->getOperand(1).isRegister() &&
MI->getOperand(0).getReg() != MI->getOperand(1).getReg())
O << "**";
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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O << TII.getName(MI->getOpCode()) << " ";
printOp(MI->getOperand(0));
if (MI->getOperand(MI->getNumOperands()-1).isImmediate()) {
O << ", ";
printOp(MI->getOperand(MI->getNumOperands()-1));
}
checkImplUses(Desc);
O << "\n";
return;
}
case X86II::MRMS0m: case X86II::MRMS1m:
case X86II::MRMS2m: case X86II::MRMS3m:
case X86II::MRMS4m: case X86II::MRMS5m:
case X86II::MRMS6m: case X86II::MRMS7m: {
// In this form, the following are valid formats:
// 1. sete [m]
// 2. cmp [m], immediate
// 2. shl [m], rinput <implicit CL or 1>
// 3. sbb [m], immediate
//
assert(MI->getNumOperands() >= 4 && MI->getNumOperands() <= 5 &&
isMem(MI, 0) && "Bad MRMSxM format!");
assert((MI->getNumOperands() != 5 || MI->getOperand(4).isImmediate()) &&
"Bad MRMSxM format!");
// Bug: The 80-bit FP store-pop instruction "fstp XWORD PTR [...]"
// is misassembled by gas in intel_syntax mode as its 32-bit
// equivalent "fstp DWORD PTR [...]". Workaround: Output the raw
// opcode bytes instead of the instruction.
if (MI->getOpCode() == X86::FSTPr80) {
if ((MI->getOperand(0).getReg() == X86::ESP)
&& (MI->getOperand(1).getImmedValue() == 1)) {
int DispVal = MI->getOperand(3).getImmedValue();
if ((DispVal < -128) || (DispVal > 127)) { // 4 byte disp.
unsigned int val = (unsigned int) DispVal;
O << ".byte 0xdb, 0xbc, 0x24\n\t";
O << ".long 0x" << std::hex << (unsigned) val << std::dec << "\t# ";
} else { // 1 byte disp.
unsigned char val = (unsigned char) DispVal;
O << ".byte 0xdb, 0x7c, 0x24, 0x" << std::hex << (unsigned) val
<< std::dec << "\t# ";
}
}
}
// Bug: The 80-bit FP load instruction "fld XWORD PTR [...]" is
// misassembled by gas in intel_syntax mode as its 32-bit
// equivalent "fld DWORD PTR [...]". Workaround: Output the raw
// opcode bytes instead of the instruction.
if (MI->getOpCode() == X86::FLDr80) {
if ((MI->getOperand(0).getReg() == X86::ESP)
&& (MI->getOperand(1).getImmedValue() == 1)) {
int DispVal = MI->getOperand(3).getImmedValue();
if ((DispVal < -128) || (DispVal > 127)) { // 4 byte disp.
unsigned int val = (unsigned int) DispVal;
O << ".byte 0xdb, 0xac, 0x24\n\t";
O << ".long 0x" << std::hex << (unsigned) val << std::dec << "\t# ";
} else { // 1 byte disp.
unsigned char val = (unsigned char) DispVal;
O << ".byte 0xdb, 0x6c, 0x24, 0x" << std::hex << (unsigned) val
<< std::dec << "\t# ";
}
}
}
// Bug: gas intel_syntax mode treats "fild QWORD PTR [...]" as an
// invalid opcode, saying "64 bit operations are only supported in
// 64 bit modes." libopcodes disassembles it as "fild DWORD PTR
// [...]", which is wrong. Workaround: Output the raw opcode bytes
// instead of the instruction.
if (MI->getOpCode() == X86::FILDr64) {
if ((MI->getOperand(0).getReg() == X86::ESP)
&& (MI->getOperand(1).getImmedValue() == 1)) {
int DispVal = MI->getOperand(3).getImmedValue();
if ((DispVal < -128) || (DispVal > 127)) { // 4 byte disp.
unsigned int val = (unsigned int) DispVal;
O << ".byte 0xdf, 0xac, 0x24\n\t";
O << ".long 0x" << std::hex << (unsigned) val << std::dec << "\t# ";
} else { // 1 byte disp.
unsigned char val = (unsigned char) DispVal;
O << ".byte 0xdf, 0x6c, 0x24, 0x" << std::hex << (unsigned) val
<< std::dec << "\t# ";
}
}
}
// Bug: gas intel_syntax mode treats "fistp QWORD PTR [...]" as
// an invalid opcode, saying "64 bit operations are only
// supported in 64 bit modes." libopcodes disassembles it as
// "fistpll DWORD PTR [...]", which is wrong. Workaround: Output
// "fistpll DWORD PTR " instead, which is what libopcodes is
// expecting to see.
if (MI->getOpCode() == X86::FISTPr64) {
O << "fistpll DWORD PTR ";
printMemReference(MI, 0);
if (MI->getNumOperands() == 5) {
O << ", ";
printOp(MI->getOperand(4));
}
O << "\t# ";
}
Nice tasty llc fixes. These should fix LLC for x86 for everything in SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.) include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs. lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead... lib/Target/X86: FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this. X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses target-specific flag bit. X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in order to generate the right instruction. Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors (why???). Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too. Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer. X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.) Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has the PrintImplUses bit set. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6924 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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O << TII.getName(MI->getOpCode()) << " ";
O << sizePtr(Desc) << " ";
printMemReference(MI, 0);
if (MI->getNumOperands() == 5) {
O << ", ";
printOp(MI->getOperand(4));
}
O << "\n";
return;
}
default:
O << "\tUNKNOWN FORM:\t\t-"; MI->print(O, TM); break;
}
}
bool Printer::doInitialization(Module &M) {
// Tell gas we are outputting Intel syntax (not AT&T syntax) assembly.
//
// Bug: gas in `intel_syntax noprefix' mode interprets the symbol `Sp' in an
// instruction as a reference to the register named sp, and if you try to
// reference a symbol `Sp' (e.g. `mov ECX, OFFSET Sp') then it gets lowercased
// before being looked up in the symbol table. This creates spurious
// `undefined symbol' errors when linking. Workaround: Do not use `noprefix'
// mode, and decorate all register names with percent signs.
//
// Cygwin presumably doesn't have this problem, so drop the %'s.
//
O << "\t.intel_syntax\n";
Mang = new Mangler(M, EmitCygwin);
return false; // success
}
static const Function *isConstantFunctionPointerRef(const Constant *C) {
if (const ConstantPointerRef *R = dyn_cast<ConstantPointerRef>(C))
if (const Function *F = dyn_cast<Function>(R->getValue()))
return F;
return 0;
}
bool Printer::doFinalization(Module &M)
{
const TargetData &TD = TM.getTargetData();
// Print out module-level global variables here.
for (Module::const_giterator I = M.gbegin(), E = M.gend(); I != E; ++I) {
std::string name(Mang->getValueName(I));
if (I->hasInitializer()) {
Constant *C = I->getInitializer();
if (C->isNullValue()) {
O << "\n\n\t.comm " << name << "," << TD.getTypeSize(C->getType())
<< "," << (unsigned)TD.getTypeAlignment(C->getType());
O << "\t\t# ";
WriteAsOperand(O, I, true, true, &M);
O << "\n";
} else {
O << "\n\n\t.data\n";
O << "\t.globl " << name << "\n";
O << "\t.type " << name << ",@object\n";
O << "\t.size " << name << "," << TD.getTypeSize(C->getType()) << "\n";
O << "\t.align " << (unsigned)TD.getTypeAlignment(C->getType()) << "\n";
O << name << ":\t\t\t\t# ";
WriteAsOperand(O, I, true, true, &M);
O << " = ";
WriteAsOperand(O, C, false, false, &M);
O << "\n";
printConstantValueOnly(C);
}
} else {
O << "\t.globl " << name << "\n";
O << "\t.comm " << name << ", "
<< (unsigned)TD.getTypeSize(I->getType()) << ", "
<< (unsigned)TD.getTypeAlignment(I->getType()) << "\n";
}
}
delete Mang;
return false; // success
}