We had special instructions for iOS because r9 is call-clobbered, but
that is represented dynamically by the register mask operands now, so
there is no need for the pseudo-instructions.
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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.
rdar://10927209
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1. Added opcode BUNDLE
2. Taught MachineInstr class to deal with bundled MIs
3. Changed MachineBasicBlock iterator to skip over bundled MIs; added an iterator to walk all the MIs
4. Taught MachineBasicBlock methods about bundled MIs
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Represent the operand value as it will be encoded in the instruction. This
allows removing the specialized encoder and decoder methods entirely. Add
an assembler match class while we're at it to lay groundwork for parsing the
thumb shift instructions.
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Memory operand parsing is a bit haphazzard at the moment, in no small part
due to the even more haphazzard representations of memory operands in the .td
files. Start cleaning that all up, at least a bit.
The addressing modes in the .td files will be being simplified to not be
so monolithic, especially with regards to immediate vs. register offsets
and post-indexed addressing. addrmode3 is on its way with this patch, for
example.
This patch is foundational to enable going back to smaller incremental patches
for the individual memory referencing instructions themselves. It does just
enough to get the basics in place and handle the "make check" regression tests
we already have.
Follow-up work will be fleshing out the details and adding more robust test
cases for the individual instructions, starting with ARM mode and moving from
there into Thumb and Thumb2.
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Encode the width operand as it encodes in the instruction, which simplifies
the disassembler and the encoder, by using the imm1_32 operand def. Add a
diagnostic for the context-sensitive constraint that the width must be in
the range [1,32-lsb].
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Start of cleaning this up a bit. First step is to remove the encoder hook by
storing the operand as the bits it'll actually encode to so it can just be
directly used. Map it to the assembly source values 8/16/24 when we print it.
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sink them into MC layer.
- Added MCInstrInfo, which captures the tablegen generated static data. Chang
TargetInstrInfo so it's based off MCInstrInfo.
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must be encoded decremented by one. Only add encoding tests for ssat16
because ssat can't be parsed yet.
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(yes, this is different from R_ARM_CALL)
- Adds a new method getARMBranchTargetOpValue() which handles the
necessary distinction between the conditional and unconditional br/bl
needed for ARM/ELF
At least for ARM mode, the needed fixup for conditional versus unconditional
br/bl is identical, but the ARM docs and existing ARM tools expect this
reloc type...
Added a few FIXME's for future naming fixups in ARMInstrInfo.td
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in the right direction. It eliminated some hacks and will unblock codegen
work. But it's far from being done. It doesn't reject illegal expressions,
e.g. (FOO - :lower16:BAR). It also doesn't work in Thumb2 mode at all.
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instruction based on the t_addrmode_s# mode and what it returned. There is some
obvious badness to this. In particular, it's hard to do MC-encoding when the
instruction may change out from underneath you after the t_addrmode_s# variable
is finally resolved.
The solution is to revert a long-ago change that merged the reg/reg and reg/imm
versions. There is the addition of several new addressing modes. They no longer
have extraneous operands associated with them. I.e., if it's reg/reg we don't
have to have a dummy zero immediate tacked on to the SDNode.
There are some obvious cleanups here, which will happen shortly.
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as a "long" direct branch. While the mnemonics are the same, they encode the branch offset differently, and
the Darwin assembler appears to prefer the "long" form for direct branches. Thus, in the name of bitwise
equivalence, provide encoding and fixup support for it.
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particular, the immediate has 20-bits of value instead of 21. And bit 0 is '0'
always. Going through the BL fixup encoding was trashing the "bit 0 is '0'"
invariant.
Attempt to get the encoding at slightly more correct with this.
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instruction at MC lowering. Add binary encoding information for the ADR,
including fixup data for the label operand.
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