calls were originally put in place because errs() at one time was
not unbuffered, and these print routines are commonly used with errs()
for debugging. However, errs() is now properly unbuffered, so the
flush calls are no longer needed. This significantly reduces the
number of write(2) calls for regular asm printing when there are many
small functions.
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for ELF to work.
2) RIP addressing: Use SIB bytes for absolute relocations where RegBase=0,
IndexReg=0.
3) The JIT can get the real address of cstpools and jmptables during
code emission, fix that for object code emission
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the masm backend. If anyone cares about masm in the future,
we'll have semantic sections it can hang off of.
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Since we're generating stubs by hands we don't follow the ABI and don't
create a register spill area.
Don't use this area in compilation callback!
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pushes in the function prolog if the function doesn't have any stack space,
i.e. for a prolog like:
0x40011870: push %r15
0x40011872: push %r14
0x40011874: push %rbx
Patch by Zoltan!
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Module*.
Also, dropped uses of TargetMachine where unnecessary. The only target which
still takes a TargetMachine& is Mips, I would appreciate it if someone would
normalize this to match other targets.
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the only real caller (GetFunctionSizeInBytes) uses it.
The custom ARM implementation of this is basically reimplementing
an assembler poorly for negligible gain. It should be removed
IMNSHO, but I'll leave that to ARMish folks to decide.
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getLSDASection() to be more specific. This makes it pretty obvious
that the ELF LSDA section is being specified wrong in PIC mode. We're
probably getting a lot of startup-time relocations to a readonly page,
which is expensive and bad.
Someone who cares about ELF C++ should investigate this.
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compute it based on what it knows. As part of this, rename getSectionForMergeableConstant
to getSectionForConstant because it works for non-mergable constants also.
The only functionality change from this is that Xcore will start dropping
its jump tables into readonly section instead of data section in -static mode.
This should be fine as the linker resolves the relocations. If this is a
problem, let me know and we'll come up with another solution.
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- Operands which are just a label should be parsed as immediates, not memory
operands (from the assembler perspective).
- Match a few more flavors of immediates.
- Distinguish match functions for memory operands which don't take a segment
register.
- We match the .s for "hello world" now!
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thing is #if0'd out anyway. Just simplify the code by reducing the interface.
Not deleting this is essential for Bill's continuing happiness.
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