- Get rid of "HasStackProtector" in MachineFrameInfo.
- Modify intrinsics to tell which are doing what with memory.
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- stackprotector_prologue creates a stack object and stores the guard there.
- stackprotector_epilogue reads the stack guard from the stack position created
by stackprotector_prologue.
- The PrologEpilogInserter was changed to make sure that the stack guard is
first on the stack frame.
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dead nodes, but in this case its missing one. Fixing the DAGCombiner
is desirable, but it's somewhat involved.
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priority function. Instead, just iterate over the AllNodes list, which is
already in topological order. This eliminates a fair amount of bookkeeping,
and speeds up the isel phase by about 15% on many testcases.
The impact on most targets is that AddToISelQueue calls can be simply removed.
In the x86 target, there are two additional notable changes.
The rule-bending AND+SHIFT optimization in MatchAddress that creates new
pre-isel nodes during isel is now a little more verbose, but more robust.
Instead of either creating an invalid DAG or creating an invalid topological
sort, as it has historically done, it can now just insert the new nodes into
the node list at a position where they will be consistent with the topological
ordering.
Also, the address-matching code has logic that checked to see if a node was
"already selected". However, when a node is selected, it has all its uses
taken away via ReplaceAllUsesWith or equivalent, so it won't recieve any
further visits from MatchAddress. This code is now removed.
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"getOrInsertFunction" in that it either adds a new declaration of the global
and returns it, or returns the current one -- optionally casting it to the
correct type.
- Use the new getOrInsertGlobal in the stack protector code.
- Use "splitBasicBlock" in the stack protector code.
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- Use enums instead of magic numbers.
- Rework algorithm to use the bytes size from the target to determine when to
emit stack protectors.
- Get rid of "propolice" in any comments.
- Renamed an option to its expanded form.
- Other miscellanenous changes.
More changes will come after this.
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This is a short term workaround. The current solution is for the JIT memory manager to manage code and data memory separately.
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* The prologue is modified to read the __stack_chk_guard global and insert it
onto the stack.
* The epilogue is modified to read the stored guard from the stack and compare
it to the original __stack_chk_guard value. If they differ, then the
__stack_chk_fail() function is called.
* The stack protector needs to be first on the stack (after the parameters) to
catch any stack-smashing activities.
Front-end support will follow after a round of beta testing.
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bits, use a union of a SimpleValueType enum and a regular Type*.
This increases the size of MVT on 64-bit hosts from 32 bits to 64 bits.
In most cases, this doesn't add significant overhead. There are places
in codegen that use arrays of MVTs, so these are now larger, but
they're small in common cases.
This eliminates restrictions on the size of integer types and vector
types that can be represented in codegen. As the included testcase
demonstrates, it's now possible to codegen very large add operations.
There are still some complications with using very large types. PR2880
is still open so they can't be used as return values on normal targets,
there are no libcalls defined for very large integers so operations
like multiply and divide aren't supported.
This also introduces a minimal tablgen Type library, capable of
handling IntegerType and VectorType. This will allow parts of
TableGen that don't depend on using SimpleValueType values to handle
arbitrary integer and vector types.
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This triggers only 60 times in llvm-test (look at .llvm.bc, not .linked.rbc)
and so it probably wont be turned on by default. Also, may of those are likely
to go away when PR2973 is fixed.
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MyFunctionPass() : FunctionPass(ID) {}
when the user actually meant to write:
MyFunctionPass() : FunctionPass(&ID) {}
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function.
- This explicitly models the costs for functions which should
"always" or "never" be inlined. This fixes bugs where such costs
were not previously respected.
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other day that PPC custom lowering could create
a BUILD_PAIR of two f64 with a result type of...
f64! - already fixed). Fix a place that triggers
the sanity check.
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Since the ARM constant pool handling supercedes the standard LLVM constant
pool entirely, the JIT emitter does not allocate space for the constants,
nor initialize the memory. The constant pool is considered part of the
instruction stream.
Likewise, when resolving relocations into the constant pool, a hook into
the target back end is used to resolve from the constant ID# to the
address where the constant is stored.
For now, the support in the ARM emitter is limited to 32-bit integer. Future
patches will expand this to the full range of constants necessary.
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flag. Then in a debugger developers can set breakpoints at these calls
to see waht is about to be selected and what the resulting subgraph
looks like. This really helps when debugging instruction selection.
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variable is moved to the execution engine. The JIT calls the TargetJITInfo
to allocate thread local storage. Currently, only linux/x86 knows how to
allocate thread local global variables.
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- Add a file to the VC++ project.
- Make sure the clang driver links against the Transforms library.
- Incorporate changes from patch by Dan Gohman.
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LoopPass*.
- Although less precise, this means they can be used in clients
without RTTI (who would otherwise need to include LoopPass.h, which
eventually includes things using dynamic_cast). This was the
simplest solution that presented itself, but I am happy to use a
better one if available.
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that is not of type MVT::i1 in SELECT and SETCC nodes.
Relax the LegalizeTypes SELECT condition promotion
sanity checks to allow other condition types than i1.
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is re-written by the callback to branch directly to the compiled code
in future invocations.
Added back in range-based memory permission functions for the updating of
the stub on Darwin.
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sensible for vectors being scalarized. Note
that this method can't return anything very
sensible when splitting non-power-of-two vectors.
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and add a TargetLowering hook for it to use to determine when this
is legal (i.e. not in PIC mode, etc.)
This allows instruction selection to emit folded constant offsets
in more cases, such as the included testcase, eliminating the need
for explicit arithmetic instructions.
This eliminates the need for the C++ code in X86ISelDAGToDAG.cpp
that attempted to achieve the same effect, but wasn't as effective.
Also, fix handling of offsets in GlobalAddressSDNodes in several
places, including changing GlobalAddressSDNode's offset from
int to int64_t.
The Mips, Alpha, Sparc, and CellSPU targets appear to be
unaware of GlobalAddress offsets currently, so set the hook to
false on those targets.
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array. Improve some minor comments, refactor some helpers in
AsmOperandInfo. No functionality change for valid code.
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distinguished from normal (untagged) ones
as per review comment.
I am sufficiently unaquainted with doxygen to
defer the markup to someone with more experience.
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using the 'volatile' qualifier. This should not have any operational consequences
on code, because tags should always be stripped off (giving a non-volatile pointer)
before dereferencing. The new qualification is there to catch some attempts to use
tagged pointers in a context where an untagged pointer is appropriate.
Notably this approach does not catch dereferencing of tagged pointers, but helps
in separating the two concepts a bit.
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because it declares a std::vector<MachineMove>, and strict
concept checking requires the definition of MachineMove to be
available.
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copies of a value, and add several additional utilities to make
SmallVector better conform to the Container concept.
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i.e. conditions that cannot be checked with a single instruction. For example,
SETONE and SETUEQ on x86.
- Teach legalizer to implement *illegal* setcc as a and / or of a number of
legal setcc nodes. For now, only implement FP conditions. e.g. SETONE is
implemented as SETO & SETNE, SETUEQ is SETUO | SETEQ.
- Move x86 target over.
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- Move the EH landing-pad code and adjust it so that it works
with FastISel as well as with SDISel.
- Add FastISel support for @llvm.eh.exception and
@llvm.eh.selector.
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the same pattern as roundpd/roundps, the Intel compiler
builtins do not: rounds* has an extra operand. Fixes
gcc.target/i386/sse4_1-rounds[sd]-[1234].c
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expand to multiple basic blocks, in which case fast-isel
needs to informed of which block to use as it resumes
inserting instructions.
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this handling to work properly for modifying stub functions, relocations
back to entry points after JIT compilation, etc..
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can be used when deciding if a block can transfer control to another
via a fall-through instead of a branch.
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Plugins can be now compiled in with a slight Makefile change.
For example, to compile the new Clang driver, use:
cd $LLVMC2_DIR
make TOOLNAME=ccc2 BUILTIN_PLUGINS=Clang
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a constant vector ("{0x123, 0x456}" syntax). The fix is to simplify the
_mm_srli_si128 macro, and move the "* 8" from the macro into the compiler
back-end. I can't change the existing __builtins because so many people are
using them :-(."
Patch by Stuart Hastings!
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pointer bitcasts and GEP's", and centralize the
logic in Value::getUnderlyingObject. The
difference with stripPointerCasts is that
stripPointerCasts only strips GEPs if all
indices are zero, while getUnderlyingObject
strips GEPs no matter what the indices are.
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`-fno-builtin' flag. Currently, it's used to replace "memset" with "_bzero"
instead of "__bzero" on Darwin10+. This arguably violates the meaning of this
flag, but is currently sufficient. The meaning of this flag should become more
specific over time.
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Completely eliminate the TopOrder std::vector. Instead, sort
the AllNodes list in place. This also eliminates the need to
call AllNodes.size(), a linear-time operation, before
performing the sort.
Also, eliminate the Sources temporary std::vector, since it
essentially duplicates the sorted result as it is being
built.
This also changes the direction of the topological sort
from bottom-up to top-down. The AllNodes list starts out in
roughly top-down order, so this reduces the amount of
reordering needed. Top-down is also more convenient for
Legalize, and ISel needed only minor adjustments.
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- I'm open to the idea that these could have better names. I think
these read better than CreateEQNull and CreateNENull.
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- return attributes - inreg, zext and sext
- parameter attributes
- function attributes - nounwind, readonly, readnone, noreturn
Return attributes use 0 as the index.
Function attributes use ~0U as the index.
This patch requires corresponding changes in llvm-gcc and clang.
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its size). Adjust various lowering functions to
pass this info through from CallInst. Use it to
implement sseregparm returns on X86. Remove
X86_ssecall calling convention.
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information is in an unreachable block, then it's possible that the high/low pc
values won't be set for the dwarf information. E.g., this function:
void abort(void) __attribute__((__noreturn__));
void dead_beef(void) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
int *b;
void dead_beef(void) {
*b=0xdeadbeef;
abort();
}
has a call to "@llvm.dbg.region.end" only in the unreachable block:
define void @dead_beef() noreturn nounwind {
entry:
call void @llvm.dbg.func.start(...)
call void @llvm.dbg.stoppoint(...)
...
call void @abort( ) noreturn nounwind
unreachable
return: ; No predecessors!
call void @llvm.dbg.stoppoint(...)
call void @llvm.dbg.region.end(...)
ret void
}
The dwarf information emitted is something like:
0x00000084: TAG_subprogram [5]
AT_name( "dead_beef" )
AT_external( 0x01 )
AT_prototyped( 0x01 )
AT_decl_file( 0x01 )
AT_decl_line( 0x08 )
Note that this is *not* the best fix for this problem, but a band-aid for an
gaping wound. This code needs to be changed when we revamp our debugging
information.
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s/ParamAttr/Attribute/g
s/PAList/AttrList/g
s/FnAttributeWithIndex/AttributeWithIndex/g
s/FnAttr/Attribute/g
This sets the stage
- to implement function notes as function attributes and
- to distinguish between function attributes and return value attributes.
This requires corresponding changes in llvm-gcc and clang.
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meaning sse_regparm (i.e. float/double values go
in XMM0 instead of ST0). Update documentation
to reflect reality.
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a separate function, eliminating duplication between the
add-passes-for-file and add-passes-for-machine-code code.
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the SelectionDAG and DAGCombiner code. The only functionality change is that now
the DAG combiner is performing the constant folding for these operations instead
of being a no-op.
This is *not* in response to a bug, so there isn't a testcase.
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RA problem by expanding the live interval of an
earlyclobber def back one slot. Remove
overlap-earlyclobber throughout. Remove
earlyclobber bits and their handling from
live internals.
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Handle{Virt,Phys}Reg{Def,Use}. Remove a redundant check
for register zero, and redundant checks for isPhysicalRegister.
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use ARG_FLAGSSDNode as the most aligned node type,
as it contains an int64_t, which is 8-byte
aligned on mingw.
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Unfortunately this means removing one regression test
of GlobalsModRef because I couldn't work out how to
perform it without MarkModRef.
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can get the readnone/readonly attributes, and gives them it.
The plan is to remove markmodref (which did the same thing
by querying GlobalsModRef) and delete the analogous
functionality from GlobalsModRef.
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copy of the BURRList scheduler, but with several parts ripped
out, such as backtracking, online topological sort maintenance
(needed by backtracking), the priority queue, and Sethi-Ullman
number computation and maintenance (needed by the priority
queue). As a result of all this, it generates somewhat lower
quality code, but that's its tradeoff for running about 30%
faster than list-burr in -fast mode in many cases.
This is somewhat experimental. Moving forward, major pieces of
this can be refactored with pieces in common with
ScheduleDAGRRList.cpp.
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with an earlyclobber operand elsewhere. Propagate
this bit and the earlyclobber bit through SDISel.
Change linear-scan RA not to allocate regs in a way
that conflicts with an earlyclobber. See also comments.
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- Add linkage to SymbolSDNode (default to external).
- Change ISD::ExternalSymbol to ISD::Symbol.
- Change ISD::TargetExternalSymbol to ISD::TargetSymbol
These changes pave the way to allowing SymbolSDNodes with non-external linkage.
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bitcode reader/writer as follows:
- add and use new bitcode FUNC_CODE_INST_VSELECT to handle the llvm
select opcode using either i1 or [N x i1] as the selector.
- retain old BITCODE FUNC_CODE_INST_SELECT in the bitcode reader to
handle select on i1 for backwards compatibility with existing bitcode
files.
- re-enable the vector-select.ll test program.
Also, rename the recently added bitcode opcode FUNC_CODE_INST_VCMP to
FUNC_CODE_INST_CMP2 and make the bitcode writer use it to handle
fcmp/icmp on scalars or vectors. In the bitcode writer, use
FUNC_CODE_INST_CMP for vfcmp/vicmp only. In the bitcode reader, have
FUNC_CODE_INST_CMP handle icmp/fcmp returning bool, for backwards
compatibility with existing bitcode files.
Patch by Preston Gurd!
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isImmediate(), isRegister(), and friends, to avoid confusion
about having two different names with the same meaning. I'm
not attached to the longer names, and would be ok with
changing to the shorter names if others prefer it.
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Currently it just holds the calling convention and flags
for isVarArgs and isTailCall.
And it has several utility methods, which eliminate magic
5+2*i and similar index computations in several places.
CallSDNodes are not CSE'd. Teach UpdateNodeOperands to handle
nodes that are not CSE'd gracefully.
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ConstantFP* instead of APInt and APFloat directly.
This reduces the amount of time to create ConstantSDNode
and ConstantFPSDNode nodes when ConstantInt* and ConstantFP*
respectively are already available, as is the case in
SelectionDAGBuild.cpp. Also, it reduces the amount of time
to legalize constants into constant pools, and the amount of
time to add ConstantFP operands to MachineInstrs, due to
eliminating ConstantInt::get and ConstantFP::get calls.
It increases the amount of work needed to create new constants
in cases where the client doesn't already have a ConstantInt*
or ConstantFP*, such as legalize expanding 64-bit integer constants
to 32-bit constants. And it adds a layer of indirection for the
accessor methods. But these appear to be outweight by the benefits
in most cases.
It will also make it easier to make ConstantSDNode and
ConstantFPNode more consistent with ConstantInt and ConstantFP.
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with ConstantInt. This led to fixing a bug in TargetLowering.cpp
using getValue instead of getAPIntValue.
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cmp-and-swap reversed the Cmp and Swap arguments; comments
make it clear this is unintentional. Unfortunately, the
x86 BE had a compensating reversal, which is removed here.
PPC is OK.
From inspection of the Alpha code I think it is OK, but
if somebody has that platform please check it out. I
cannot test on that platform.
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UsedDirective for some symbols in llvm.used into
Darwin-specific code. I've decided LessPrivateGlobal
is potentially a useful abstraction and left it in
the target-independent area, with improved comment.
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objects in llvm.used (thanks Anton). Makes visible
the magic 'l' prefix for symbols on Darwin which are
to be passed through the assembler, then removed at
linktime (previously all references to this had been
hidden in the ObjC FE code, oh well).
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