Implement (and document!) support for MnemonicAlias's to have Requires

directives, allowing things like this:

def : MnemonicAlias<"pop", "popl">, Requires<[In32BitMode]>;
def : MnemonicAlias<"pop", "popq">, Requires<[In64BitMode]>;

Move the rest of the X86 MnemonicAliases over to the .td file.



git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@117830 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Chris Lattner 2010-10-30 19:23:13 +00:00
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5 changed files with 108 additions and 31 deletions

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@ -1896,7 +1896,7 @@ compiler.</p>
The MatchInstructionImpl function performs alias processing and then does
actual matching.</p>
<p>Alias processing if the phase that canonicalizes different lexical forms of
<p>Alias processing is the phase that canonicalizes different lexical forms of
the same instructions down to one representation. There are several different
kinds of alias that are possible to implement and they are listed below in the
order that they are processed (which is in order from simplest/weakest to most
@ -1911,7 +1911,7 @@ description.</p>
<p>The first phase of alias processing is simple instruction mneomonic
remapping for classes of instructions which are allowed with two different
mneomonics. This phase is a simple and unconditionally remapping from one input
mnemonics. This phase is a simple and unconditionally remapping from one input
mnemonic to one output mnemonic. It isn't possible for this form of alias to
look at the operands at all, so the remapping must apply for all forms of a
given mnemonic. Mnemonic aliases are defined simply, for example X86 has:
@ -1928,7 +1928,19 @@ def : MnemonicAlias&lt;"ud2a", "ud2"&gt;;
</div>
<p>... and many others. With a MnemonicAlias definition, the mnemonic is
remapped simply and directly.</p>
remapped simply and directly. Though MnemonicAlias's can't look at any aspect
of the instruction (such as the operands) they can depend on global modes (the
same ones supported by the matcher), through a Requires clause:</p>
<div class="doc_code">
<pre>
def : MnemonicAlias&lt;"pushf", "pushfq"&gt;, Requires&lt;[In64BitMode]&gt;;
def : MnemonicAlias&lt;"pushf", "pushfl"&gt;, Requires&lt;[In32BitMode]&gt;;
</pre>
</div>
<p>In this example, the mnemonic gets mapped into different a new one depending
on the current instruction set.</p>
</div>

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@ -541,11 +541,18 @@ def DefaultAsmParser : AsmParser;
/// actually has one for each suffix as well):
/// def : MnemonicAlias<"sal", "shl">;
///
/// Mnemonic aliases are mapped before any other translation in the match phase.
/// Mnemonic aliases are mapped before any other translation in the match phase,
/// and do allow Requires predicates, e.g.:
///
/// def : MnemonicAlias<"pushf", "pushfq">, Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
/// def : MnemonicAlias<"pushf", "pushfl">, Requires<[In32BitMode]>;
///
class MnemonicAlias<string From, string To> {
string FromMnemonic = From;
string ToMnemonic = To;
// Predicates - Predicates that must be true for this remapping to happen.
list<Predicate> Predicates = [];
}

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@ -620,16 +620,10 @@ X86Operand *X86ATTAsmParser::ParseMemOperand(unsigned SegReg, SMLoc MemStart) {
bool X86ATTAsmParser::
ParseInstruction(StringRef Name, SMLoc NameLoc,
SmallVectorImpl<MCParsedAsmOperand*> &Operands) {
// FIXME: Hack to recognize some aliases.
StringRef PatchedName = StringSwitch<StringRef>(Name)
.Case("push", Is64Bit ? "pushq" : "pushl")
.Case("pop", Is64Bit ? "popq" : "popl")
.Case("pushf", Is64Bit ? "pushfq" : "pushfl")
.Case("popf", Is64Bit ? "popfq" : "popfl")
.Case("retl", Is64Bit ? "retl" : "ret")
.Case("retq", Is64Bit ? "ret" : "retq")
.Case("movzx", "movzb") // FIXME: Not correct.
.Default(Name);
// FIXME: This is not correct at all.
if (Name == "movzx") Name = "movzb";
StringRef PatchedName = Name;
// FIXME: Hack to recognize cmp<comparison code>{ss,sd,ps,pd}.
const MCExpr *ExtraImmOp = 0;
@ -714,9 +708,9 @@ ParseInstruction(StringRef Name, SMLoc NameLoc,
// Determine whether this is an instruction prefix.
bool isPrefix =
PatchedName == "lock" || PatchedName == "rep" ||
PatchedName == "repe" || PatchedName == "repz" ||
PatchedName == "repne" || PatchedName == "repnz";
Name == "lock" || Name == "rep" ||
Name == "repe" || Name == "repz" ||
Name == "repne" || Name == "repnz";
// This does the actual operand parsing. Don't parse any more if we have a

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@ -1266,13 +1266,25 @@ def : MnemonicAlias<"cdq", "cltd">;
def : MnemonicAlias<"cwde", "cwtl">;
def : MnemonicAlias<"cdqe", "cltq">;
def : MnemonicAlias<"pushfd", "pushfl">;
def : MnemonicAlias<"pop", "popl">, Requires<[In32BitMode]>;
def : MnemonicAlias<"pop", "popq">, Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
def : MnemonicAlias<"popf", "popfl">, Requires<[In32BitMode]>;
def : MnemonicAlias<"popf", "popfq">, Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
def : MnemonicAlias<"popfd", "popfl">;
def : MnemonicAlias<"push", "pushl">, Requires<[In32BitMode]>;
def : MnemonicAlias<"push", "pushq">, Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
def : MnemonicAlias<"pushf", "pushfl">, Requires<[In32BitMode]>;
def : MnemonicAlias<"pushf", "pushfq">, Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
def : MnemonicAlias<"pushfd", "pushfl">;
def : MnemonicAlias<"repe", "rep">;
def : MnemonicAlias<"repz", "rep">;
def : MnemonicAlias<"repnz", "repne">;
def : MnemonicAlias<"retl", "ret">, Requires<[In32BitMode]>;
def : MnemonicAlias<"retq", "ret">, Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
def : MnemonicAlias<"salb", "shlb">;
def : MnemonicAlias<"salw", "shlw">;
def : MnemonicAlias<"sall", "shll">;

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@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ private:
SubtargetFeatureInfo *&Entry = SubtargetFeatures[Def];
if (!Entry) {
Entry = new SubtargetFeatureInfo;
Entry = new SubtargetFeatureInfo();
Entry->TheDef = Def;
Entry->Index = SubtargetFeatures.size() - 1;
Entry->EnumName = "Feature_" + Def->getName();
@ -1514,6 +1514,35 @@ static void EmitComputeAvailableFeatures(CodeGenTarget &Target,
OS << "}\n\n";
}
static std::string GetAliasRequiredFeatures(Record *R) {
// FIXME: This is a total hack.
std::vector<Record*> ReqFeatures = R->getValueAsListOfDefs("Predicates");
std::string Result;
unsigned NumFeatures = 0;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = ReqFeatures.size(); i != e; ++i) {
Record *Pred = ReqFeatures[i];
// FIXME: Total hack; for now, we just limit ourselves to In32BitMode
// and In64BitMode, because we aren't going to have the right feature
// masks for SSE and friends. We need to decide what we are going to do
// about CPU subtypes to implement this the right way.
if (Pred->getName() != "In32BitMode" &&
Pred->getName() != "In64BitMode")
continue;
if (NumFeatures)
Result += '|';
Result += "Feature_" + Pred->getName();
++NumFeatures;
}
if (NumFeatures > 1)
Result = '(' + Result + ')';
return Result;
}
/// EmitMnemonicAliases - If the target has any MnemonicAlias<> definitions,
/// emit a function for them and return true, otherwise return false.
static bool EmitMnemonicAliases(raw_ostream &OS) {
@ -1539,22 +1568,45 @@ static bool EmitMnemonicAliases(raw_ostream &OS) {
for (std::map<std::string, std::vector<Record*> >::iterator
I = AliasesFromMnemonic.begin(), E = AliasesFromMnemonic.end();
I != E; ++I) {
const std::string &From = I->first;
const std::vector<Record*> &ToVec = I->second;
// If there is only one destination mnemonic, generate simple code.
if (ToVec.size() == 1) {
Cases.push_back(std::make_pair(From, "Mnemonic = \"" +
ToVec[0]->getValueAsString("ToMnemonic") +
"\"; return;"));
// Loop through each alias and emit code that handles each case. If there
// are two instructions without predicates, emit an error. If there is one,
// emit it last.
std::string MatchCode;
int AliasWithNoPredicate = -1;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = ToVec.size(); i != e; ++i) {
Record *R = ToVec[i];
std::string FeatureMask = GetAliasRequiredFeatures(R);
// If this unconditionally matches, remember it for later and diagnose
// duplicates.
if (FeatureMask.empty()) {
if (AliasWithNoPredicate != -1) {
// We can't have two aliases from the same mnemonic with no predicate.
PrintError(ToVec[AliasWithNoPredicate]->getLoc(),
"two MnemonicAliases with the same 'from' mnemonic!");
PrintError(R->getLoc(), "this is the other MnemonicAliases.");
throw std::string("ERROR: Invalid MnemonicAliases definitions!");
}
AliasWithNoPredicate = i;
continue;
}
// Otherwise, diagnose an error, can't have two aliases from the same
// mnemonic.
PrintError(ToVec[0]->getLoc(), "two MnemonicAliases with the same 'from' mnemonic!");
PrintError(ToVec[1]->getLoc(), "this is the other MnemonicAliases.");
throw std::string("ERROR: Invalid MnemonicAliases definitions!");
MatchCode += "if ((Features & " + FeatureMask + ") == "+FeatureMask+")\n";
MatchCode += " Mnemonic = \"" +R->getValueAsString("ToMnemonic")+"\";\n";
}
if (AliasWithNoPredicate != -1) {
Record *R = ToVec[AliasWithNoPredicate];
MatchCode += "Mnemonic = \"" + R->getValueAsString("ToMnemonic") + "\";";
}
MatchCode += "return;";
Cases.push_back(std::make_pair(I->first, MatchCode));
}