If PC or SP is the destination, the disassembler erroneously failed with the
invalid encoding, despite the manual saying that both are fine.
This patch addresses failure to decode encoding T4 of LDR (A8.8.62) which is a
postindexed load, where the offset 0xc is applied to SP after the load occurs.
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The work done by the post-encoder (setting architecturally unused bits to 0 as
required) can be done by the existing operand that covers the "#0.0". This
removes at least one use of the discouraged PostEncoderMethod uses.
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The Printer will now print instructions with the correct alignment specifier syntax, like
vld1.8 {d16}, [r0:64]
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The parser will now accept instructions with alignment specifiers written like
vld1.8 {d16}, [r0:64]
, while also still accepting the incorrect syntax
vld1.8 {d16}, [r0, :64]
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These instructions are a late addition to the architecture, and may
yet end up behind an optional attribute, but for now they're available
at all times.
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This adds hints to the various "prfm" instructions so that they can
affect the instruction cache as well as the data cache.
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This patch adds support for AArch64 (ARM's 64-bit architecture) to
LLVM in the "experimental" category. Currently, it won't be built
unless requested explicitly.
This initial commit should have support for:
+ Assembly of all scalar (i.e. non-NEON, non-Crypto) instructions
(except the late addition CRC instructions).
+ CodeGen features required for C++03 and C99.
+ Compilation for the "small" memory model: code+static data <
4GB.
+ Absolute and position-independent code.
+ GNU-style (i.e. "__thread") TLS.
+ Debugging information.
The principal omission, currently, is performance tuning.
This patch excludes the NEON support also reviewed due to an outbreak of
batshit insanity in our legal department. That will be committed soon bringing
the changes to precisely what has been approved.
Further reviews would be gratefully received.
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It is not possible to distinguish 3r instructions from 2r / rus instructions
using only the fixed bits. Therefore if an instruction doesn't match the
2r / rus format try to decode it as a 3r instruction before returning Fail.
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but I cannot reproduce the problem and have scrubed my sources and
even tested with llvm-lit -v --vg.
The Mips RDHWR (Read Hardware Register) instruction was not
tested for assembler or dissassembler consumption. This patch
adds that functionality.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
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Hope you are feeling better.
The Mips RDHWR (Read Hardware Register) instruction was not
tested for assembler or dissassembler consumption. This patch
adds that functionality.
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cvtsi2* should parse with an 'l' or 'q' suffix or no suffix at all. No suffix should be treated the same as 'l' suffix. Printing should always print a suffix. Previously we didn't parse or print an 'l' suffix.
cvtt*2si/cvt*2si should parse with an 'l' or 'q' suffix or not suffix at all. No suffix should use the destination register size to choose encoding. Printing should not print a suffix.
Original 'l' suffix issue with cvtsi2* pointed out by Michael Kuperstein.
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This is for the lldb team so most of but not all of the values are
to be printed as hex with this option. Some small values like the
scale in an X86 address were requested to printed in decimal
without the leading 0x.
There may be some tweaks need to places that may still be in
decimal that they want in hex. Specially for arm. I made my best
guess. Any tweaks from here should be simple.
I also did the best I know now with help from the C++ gurus
creating the cleanest formatImm() utility function and containing
the changes. But if someone has a better idea to make something
cleaner I'm all ears and game for changing the implementation.
rdar://8109283
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It currently assumes register numbering and any harmless change in the X86
register naming makes it fail. It's enough to match the register names.
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When the operand is a plain immediate rather than a label, print it
as [pc, #imm] like we do for the Thumb2 wide encoding variant.
rdar://12154503
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is 24 bits not 20 and the decoding needed to correctly handle converting the
J1 and J2 bits to their I1 and I2 values to reconstruct the displacement.
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