While there is an encoding for it in VUZP, the result of that is undefined,
so we should avoid it. Define the instruction as a pseudo for VTRN.32
instead, as the ARM ARM indicates.
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While there is an encoding for it in VZIP, the result of that is undefined,
so we should avoid it. Define the instruction as a pseudo for VTRN.32
instead, as the ARM ARM indicates.
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predicates.
Also remove NEON2 since it's not really useful and it is confusing. If
NEON + VFP4 implies NEON2 but NEON2 doesn't imply NEON + VFP4, what does it
really mean?
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1. The new instruction itinerary entries are not properly described.
2. The asm parser can't handle vfms and vfnms.
3. There were no assembler, disassembler test cases.
4. HasNEON2 has the wrong assembler predicate.
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We were incorrectly conflating some add variants which don't have a
cc_out operand with the mirroring sub encodings, which do. Part of the
awesome non-orthogonality legacy of thumb1. Similarly, handling of
add/sub of an immediate was sometimes incorrectly removing the cc_out
operand for add/sub register variants.
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'add r2, #-1024' should just use 'sub r2, #1024' rather than erroring out.
Thumb1 aliases for adding a negative immediate to the stack pointer,
also.
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When an immediate is both a value [t2_]so_imm and a [t2_]so_imm_neg,
we want to use the non-negated form to make sure we prefer the normal
encoding, not the aliased encoding via the negation of, e.g., 'cmp.w'.
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Make the non-tied register operand names line up with what the base
class encoding handler expects.
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For 'adds r2, r2, #56' outside of an IT block, the 16-bit encoding T2
can be used for this syntax. Prefer the narrow encoding when possible.
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The CMP->CMN alias was matching for an immediate of zero when it
should only match for negative values.
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* Removed test/lib/llvm.exp - it is no longer needed
* Deleted the dg.exp reading code from test/lit.cfg. There are no dg.exp files
left in the test suite so this code is no longer required. test/lit.cfg is
now much shorter and clearer
* Removed a lot of duplicate code in lit.local.cfg files that need access to
the root configuration, by adding a "root" attribute to the TestingConfig
object. This attribute is dynamically computed to provide the same
information as was previously provided by the custom getRoot functions.
* Documented the config.root attribute in docs/CommandGuide/lit.pod
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It's not a good style idea, as the registers will be laid down in memory in
numerical order, not the order they're in the list, but it's legal. vldm/vstm
are stricter.
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We on the linker to resolve calls to the appropriate BL/BLX instruction
to make interworking function correctly. It uses the symbol in the
relocation to do that, so we need to be careful about being too clever.
To enable this for ARM mode, split the BL/BLX fixup kind off from the
unconditional-branch fixups.
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This enables the linker to match concrete relocation types (absolute or relative) with whatever library or C++ support code is being linked against.
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"Although a Thumb2 instruction, the IT mnemonic shall be permitted in
ARM mode, and the condition verified to match the condition code(s)
on the following instruction(s)."
PR11853
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Let the generic token alias definitions handle the data subtype
suffices. We don't need explicit versions for each.
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For bit patterns that aren't representable using the 8-bit floating point
representation for vmov.f32, but are representable via vmov.i32, treat
the .f32 syntax as an alias. Most importantly, this covers the case
'vmov.f32 Vd, #0.0'.
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