Use the existing move implementation of the internal DenseMap::InsertIntoBucket
method to provide a user-facing move insert method.
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Now that it behaves itself in terms of streamer independence (r172450), this
method can be moved to MCAsmParser to be available to all extensions,
overriding, etc.
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M lib/MC/MCParser/AsmParser.cpp
M include/llvm/MC/MCParser/MCAsmParser.h
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The aim of this patch is to fix the following piece of code in the
platform-independent AsmParser:
void AsmParser::CheckForValidSection() {
if (!ParsingInlineAsm && !getStreamer().getCurrentSection()) {
TokError("expected section directive before assembly directive");
Out.SwitchSection(Ctx.getMachOSection(
"__TEXT", "__text",
MCSectionMachO::S_ATTR_PURE_INSTRUCTIONS,
0, SectionKind::getText()));
}
}
This was added for the "-n" option of llvm-mc.
The proposed fix adds another virtual method to MCStreamer, called
InitToTextSection. Conceptually, it's similar to the existing
InitSections which initializes all common sections and switches to
text. The new method is implemented by each platform streamer in a way
that it sees fit. So AsmParser can now do this:
void AsmParser::CheckForValidSection() {
if (!ParsingInlineAsm && !getStreamer().getCurrentSection()) {
TokError("expected section directive before assembly directive");
Out.InitToTextSection();
}
}
Which is much more reasonable.
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Since it's used by extensions. One further step to fully decoupling
GenericAsmParser from an intimate knowledge of the internals of AsmParser,
pointing it to the MCASmParser interface instead (like all other parser
extensions do).
Since this change moves the MacroArgument type to the interface header, it's
renamed to be a bit more descriptive in a general context.
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The methods are also exposed via the MCAsmParser interface, which allows more
than one client to control them. Previously, GenericAsmParser was playing with
a member var in AsmParser directly (by virtue of being its friend).
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Remember the minimum cost of the registers in an allocation order and
the number of registers at the end of the allocation order that have the
same cost per use.
This information can be used to limit the search space for
RAGreedy::tryEvict() when looking for a cheaper register.
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This fixes some of the cycles between libCodeGen and libSelectionDAG. It's still
a complete mess but as long as the edges consist of virtual call it doesn't
cause breakage. BasicTTI did static calls and thus broke some build
configurations.
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Like Clang's FixItHint, SMFixIt represents an insertion, replacement, or
removal of source text. One or more fix-its can be emitted as part of
a diagnostic, and will be printed below the source range line to show the
user how they can fix their code.
Currently, the only client of SMFixIt is clang-tblgen; thus, the tests for
this behavior live in clang/test/TableGen/tg-fixits.td. If/when SMFixIt is
adopted within LLVM itself, those tests should be moved to the LLVM suite.
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def foo : bar;
~~~
This allows us to produce more precise diagnostics about a certain
superclass, and even provide fixits.
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When calling hasProperty() on an instruction inside a bundle, it should
always behave as if IgnoreBundle was passed, and just return properties
for the current instruction.
Only attempt to aggregate bundle properties whan asked about the bundle
header.
The assertion fires on existing ARM test cases without this fix.
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requirement when creating stack objects in MachineFrameInfo.
Add CreateStackObjectWithMinAlign to throw error when the minimal alignment
can't be achieved and to clamp the alignment when the preferred alignment
can't be achieved. Same is true for CreateVariableSizedObject.
Will not emit error in CreateSpillStackObject or CreateStackObject.
As long as callers of CreateStackObject do not assume the object will be
aligned at the requested alignment, we should not have miscompile since
later optimizations which look at the object's alignment will have the correct
information.
rdar://12713765
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into a new function llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace, so that it's available to clients for logging purposes.
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It is possible to build MI bundles that don't begin with a BUNDLE
header. Add support for such bundles, counting all instructions inside
the bundle.
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This patch adjust the r171506 to make all DWARF enconding pc-relative
for PPC64. It also adds the R_PPC64_REL32 relocation handling in MCJIT
(since the eh_frame will not generate PIC-relative relocation) and also
adds the emission of stubs created by the TTypeEncoding.
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subclass of TargetMachine which "forwards" all operations to an
existing internal TargetMachine member variable. In the usage context the
specific-machine class derived from TargetMachine is not visible,
only a reference to the generic base class TargetMachine. Although
getSubtargetImpl() is public in specific-machine classes derived from
TargetMachine, the TargetMachine class unfortunately has
getSubtargetImpl() protected (and accessing non-const members makes
abusing getSubtarget() unsuitable). Making it public in the base class
allows this forwarding pattern.
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fp128 is almost but not quite completely illegal as a type on AArch64. As a
result it needs to have a register class (for argument passing mainly), but all
operations need to be lowered to runtime calls. Currently there's no way for
targets to do this (without duplicating code), as the relevant functions are
hidden in SelectionDAG. This patch changes that.
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This was an experimental option, but needs to be defined
per-target. e.g. PPC A2 needs to aggressively hide latency.
I converted some in-order scheduling tests to A2. Hal is working on
more test cases.
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- this expression is explicitly marked no-signed-zero, or
- no-signed-zero of this expression can be derived from some context.
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method because getContents().size() already covers it. So computeFragmentSize
can use the generic MCEncodedFragment interface when querying both Data and
Relaxable fragments for contents sizes.
No change in functionality
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Stop using BumpPtrAllocator for HNodes because
they have fields (vector, map) which require HNode
destructors to be run.
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Current targets don't have more than 256 relocations so they don't hit this
limit, but ELF64 actually allows more than 8 bits for a relocation type. These
were being truncated on AArch64.
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