Create a dedicated register class for floating point condition code registers and
move FCC0 from register class CCR to the new register class.
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Although you can't generate this from C on PPC64, if you have a loop using a
64-bit counter on PPC32 then you can't form a CTR-based loop for it. This had
been cauing the PPCCTRLoops pass to assert.
Thanks to Joerg Sonnenberger for providing a test case!
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According to the AArch64 ELF specification (4.6.8), it's the
assembler's responsibility to make sure the shift amount is correct in
relocated MOVZ/MOVK instructions.
This wasn't being obeyed by either the MCJIT CodeGen or RuntimeDyldELF
(which happened to work out well for JIT tests). This commit should
make us compliant in this area.
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Turns out I'd misread the architecture reference manual and thought
that was a load/store-store barrier, when it's not.
Thanks for pointing it out Eli!
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A @got reference must always result in a relocation, so that
the linker has a chance to set up the GOT entry, even if the
symbol happens to be local.
Add a PPCELFObjectWriter::ExplicitRelSym routine that enforces
a relocation to be emitted for GOT references.
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This adds support for the "sync $L" instruction with operand,
and provides aliases for "lwsync" and "ptesync".
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I believe the full "dmb ish" barrier is not required to guarantee release
semantics for atomic operations. The weaker "dmb ishst" prevents previous
operations being reordered with a store executed afterwards, which is enough.
A key point to note (fortunately already correct) is that this barrier alone is
*insufficient* for sequential consistency, no matter how liberally placed.
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Since we were explicitly not calling AsmPrinter::doInitialization,
any module-scope inline asm was not being printed.
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We are using virtual registers throughout now, but we still need
to keep a few physical registers per class around to keep the
infrastructure happy.
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Fix a case where we were incorrectly sign-extending a value when we should have been zero-extending the value.
Also change some SIGN_EXTEND to ANY_EXTEND because we really dont care and may have more opportunity to fold subexpressions
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This fixes PR16418, which reports that a function calling
__builtin_unwind_init() asserts. The cause is that this generates a
spill/restore for VRSAVE, and we support that only on Darwin (because VRSAVE is
only really used on Darwin).
The test case checks only that we don't crash. We can add correctness checks
once someone verifies what behavior the function is supposed to have.
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Change assert("text") to assert(0 && "text"). The first case is a const char *
to bool conversion, which always evaluates to true, never triggering the
assert. The second case will always trigger the assert.
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Based on GCC's output for TLS variables (OP_constNu, x@dtpoff,
OP_lo_user), this implements debug info support for TLS in ELF. Verified
that this output is correct/sufficient on Linux (using gold - if you're
using binutils-ld, you'll need something with the fix for
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15685 in it).
Support on non-ELF is sort of "arbitrary" at the moment - if Apple folks
want to discuss (or just go ahead & implement) how this should work in
MachO, etc, I'm open.
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Under certain (evidently rare) circumstances, this code used to convert OR(a,
AND(x, y)) into OR(a, x). This was incorrect.
While there, I've added a comment to the code immediately above.
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Fix ABI handling for function
returning bool -- use st.param.b32 to return the value
and use ld.param.b32 in caller to load the return value.
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This patch assigns paired GPRs for inline asm with
64-bit data on ARM. It's enabled for both ARM and Thumb to support modifiers
like %H, %Q, %R.
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