The canonical syntax for shifts by a variable amount does not end with 'v', but
that syntax should be supported as an alias (presumably for legacy reasons).
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AArch64 does not have a CPSR register in the same way that AArch32 does. Most
of its compiler-relevant roles have been taken over by the more specific NZCV
register (representing just the flags set by normal instructions).
Its system control functions still remain, but are now under the
pseudo-register referred to as "PSTATE". They're accessed via various MRS & MSR
instructions described in the reference manual.
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On instructions using the NZCV register, a couple of conditions have dual
representations: HS/CS and LO/CC (meaning unsigned-higher-or-same/carry-set and
unsigned-lower/carry-clear). The first of these is more descriptive in most
circumstances, so we should print it.
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Summary:
This isn't supported directly so we rotate the vector by the desired number of
elements, insert to element zero, then rotate back.
The i64 case generates rather poor code on MIPS32. There is an obvious
optimisation to be made in future (do both insert.w's inside a shared
rotate/unrotate sequence) but for now it's sufficient to select valid code
instead of aborting.
Depends on D3536
Reviewers: matheusalmeida
Reviewed By: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3537
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Summary:
This directive is used for setting up $gp in the beginning of a function.
It expands to three instructions if PIC is enabled:
lui $gp, %hi(_gp_disp)
addui $gp, $gp, %lo(_gp_disp)
addu $gp, $gp, $reg
_gp_disp is a special symbol that the linker sets to the distance between
the lui instruction and the context pointer (_gp).
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3480
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Since these are mostly used in "lsl #16", "lsl #32", "lsl #48" combinations to
piece together an immediate in 16-bit chunks, hex is probably the most
appropriate format.
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This is mostly aimed at the NEON logical operations and MOVI/MVNI (since they
accept weird shifts which are more naturally understandable in hex notation).
Also changes BRK/HINT etc, which is probably a neutral change, but easier than
the alternative.
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Since these instructions only accept a 12-bit immediate, possibly shifted left
by 12, the canonical syntax used by the architecture reference manual is "#N {,
lsl #12 }". We should accept an immediate that has already been shifted, (e.g.
Also, print a comment giving the full addend since it can be helpful.
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edge entirely within an existing SCC. Shockingly, making the connected
component more connected is ... a total snooze fest. =]
Anyways, its wired up, and I even added a test case to make sure it
pretty much sorta works. =D
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A bunch of switch cases were missing, not just for ARM64 but also for
AArch64_BE. I've fixed all those, but there's zero testing as
ExecutionEngine tests are disabled when crosscompiling and I don't
have a native platform available to test on.
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This is a partial port of r204816 (cpirker "Elf support for MC-JIT
runtime dynamic linker") from AArch64 to ARM64.
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(OutBufCur + Size) might overflow if Size were large. For example on i686-linux,
OutBufCur: 0xFFFDF27D
OutBufEnd: 0xFFFDF370
Size: 0x0002BF20 (180,000)
It caused flaky error in MC/COFF/section-name-encoding.s.
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bits), and discover that it's totally broken. Yay tests. Boo bug. Fix
the basic edge removal so that it works by nulling out the removed edges
rather than actually removing them. This leaves the indices valid in the
map from callee to index, and preserves some of the locality for
iterating over edges. The iterator is made bidirectional to reflect that
it now has to skip over null entries, and the skipping logic is layered
onto it.
As future work, I would like to track essentially the "load factor" of
the edge list, and when it falls below a threshold do a compaction.
An alternative I considered (and continue to consider) is storing the
callees in a doubly linked list where each element of the list is in
a set (which is essentially the classical linked-hash-table
datastructure). The problem with that approach is that either you need
to heap allocate the linked list nodes and use pointers to them, or use
a bucket hash table (with even *more* linked list pointer overhead!),
etc. It's pretty easy to get 5x overhead for values that are just
pointers. So far, I think punching holes in the vector, and periodic
compaction is likely to be much more efficient overall in the space/time
tradeoff.
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This introduces the stack lowering emission of the stack probe function for
Windows on ARM. The stack on Windows on ARM is a dynamically paged stack where
any page allocation which crosses a page boundary of the following guard page
will cause a page fault. This page fault must be handled by the kernel to
ensure that the page is faulted in. If this does not occur and a write access
any memory beyond that, the page fault will go unserviced, resulting in an
abnormal program termination.
The watermark for the stack probe appears to be at 4080 bytes (for
accommodating the stack guard canaries and stack alignment) when SSP is
enabled. Otherwise, the stack probe is emitted on the page size boundary of
4096 bytes.
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Emit the COFF header when printing out the function. This is important as the
header contains two important pieces of information: the storage class for the
symbol and the symbol type information. This bit of information is required for
the linker to correctly identify the type of symbol that it is dealing with.
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When building with -Werror=covered-switch-default (as on the buildbots), the
build would fail since all cases are covered by the switch. Move the
llvm_unreachable to the end of the function as an annotation.
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IMAGE_REL_ARM_MOV32T relocations require that the movw/movt pair-wise
relocation is not split up and reordered. When expanding the mov32imm
pseudo-instruction, create a bundle if the machine operand is referencing an
address. This helps ensure that the relocatable address load is not reordered
by subsequent passes.
Unfortunately, this only partially handles the case as the Constant Island Pass
occurs after the instructions are unbundled and does not properly handle
bundles. That is a more fundamental issue with the pass itself and beyond the
scope of this change.
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wrong iterator category. These aren't comprehensive, but they have
caught the common cases for me and produce much nicer errors.
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Streamline parsing and dumping line tables:
Prefer composition to multiple inheritance in DWARFDebugLine::ParsingState.
Get rid of the weird concept of "DumpingState" structure.
was:
DWARFDebugLine::DumpingState state(OS);
DWARFDebugLine::parseStatementTable(..., state);
now:
DWARFDebugLine::LineTable LineTable;
LineTable.parse(...);
LineTable.dump(OS);
No functionality change.
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Currently, musttail codegen is relying on sibcall optimization, and
reporting a fatal error if fails. Sibcall optimization fails when stack
arguments need to be modified, which is insufficient for musttail.
The logic for moving arguments in memory safely is already implemented
for GuaranteedTailCallOpt. This change merely arranges for musttail
calls to use it.
No functional change for GuaranteedTailCallOpt.
Reviewers: espindola
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3493
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MSVC 2013 provides std::make_unique, which it finds with ADL when one of
the parameters is std::unique_ptr, leading to an ambiguous overload.
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It's already set in AMDGPUISelLowering for all GPUs
Patch By: Jan Vesely
Signed-off-by: Jan Vesely <jan.vesely@rutgers.edu>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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SI_IF and SI_ELSE are terminators which also produce a value. For
these instructions ISel always inserts a COPY to move their value
to another basic block. This COPY ends up between SI_(IF|ELSE)
and the S_BRANCH* instruction at the end of the block.
This breaks MachineBasicBlock::getFirstTerminator() and also the
machine verifier which assumes that terminators are grouped together at
the end of blocks.
To solve this we coalesce the copy away right after ISel to make sure
there are no instructions in between terminators at the end of blocks.
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SALU instructions ignore control flow, so it is not always safe to use
them within branches. This is a partial solution to this problem
until we can come up with something better.
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This is a squash of several optimization commits:
- calculate DIV_Lo and DIV_Hi separately
- use BFE_U32 if we are operating on 32bit values
- use precomputed constants instead of shifting in UDVIREM
- skip the first 32 iterations of udivrem
v2: Check whether BFE is supported before using it
Patch by: Jan Vesely
Signed-off-by: Jan Vesely <jan.vesely@rutgers.edu>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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Initial implementation, rather slow
Patch by: Jan Vesely
Signed-off-by: Jan Vesely <jan.vesely@rutgers.edu>
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When legalizing ops, with UDIV/UREM set to expand, they automatically
expand to UDIVREM (if legal or custom).
We need to do this manually for legalize types.
v2:
SI should be set to Expand because the type is legal, and it is
automatically lowered to UDIVREM if UDIVREM is Legal/Custom
R600 should set to UDIV/UREM to Custom because it needs to lower them
during type legalization
Patch by: Jan Vesely
Signed-off-by: Jan Vesely <jan.vesely@rutgers.edu>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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Patch by: Jan Vesely
Signed-off-by: Jan Vesely <jan.vesely@rutgers.edu>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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