Catch potential cascading errors on a malformed so_reg operand and bail after
the first error.
Add some tests for the diagnostics we do want.
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Now works for parsing register shifted register and register shifted
immediate arithmetic instructions, including the 'rrx' rotate with extend.
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Print shifted immediate values directly rather than as a payload+shifter
value pair. This makes for more readable output assembly code, simplifies
the instruction printer, and is consistent with how Thumb immediates are
displayed.
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and MCSubtargetInfo.
- Added methods to update subtarget features (used when targets automatically
detect subtarget features or switch modes).
- Teach X86Subtarget to update MCSubtargetInfo features bits since the
MCSubtargetInfo layer can be shared with other modules.
- These fixes .code 16 / .code 32 support since mode switch is updated in
MCSubtargetInfo so MC code emitter can do the right thing.
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When the destination operand is the same as the first source register
operand for arithmetic instructions, the destination operand may be omitted.
For example, the following two instructions are equivalent:
and r1, #ff
and r1, r1, #ff
rdar://9672867
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Correctly parse the forms of the Thumb mov-immediate instruction:
1. 8-bit immediate 0-255.
2. 12-bit shifted-immediate.
The 16-bit immediate "movw" form is also legal with just a "mov" mnemonic,
but is not yet supported. More parser logic necessary there due to fixups.
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Add aliases for the vpush/vpop mnemonics to the VFP load/store multiple
writeback instructions w/ SP as the base pointer.
rdar://9683231
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When the destination operand is the same as the first source register
operand for arithmetic instructions, the destination operand may be omitted.
For example, the following two instructions are equivalent:
sub r2, r2, #6
sub r2, #6
rdar://9682597
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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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mode (only the "mov.w" variant). Now, when parsing "mov" in thumb mode,
default to the Thumb 1 versions/encodings.
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text section.
Assume the following bit of annotated assembly:
.section .data.rel.ro,"aw",%progbits
.align 2
.LAlpha:
.long startval(GOTOFF)
.text
.align 2
.type main,%function
.align 4
main: ;;; assume "main" starts at offset 0x20
0x0 push {r11, lr}
0x4 movw r0, :lower16:(.LAlpha-(.LBeta+8))
;;; ==> (.AddrOf(.LAlpha) - ((.AddrOf(.LBeta) - .AddrOf(".")) + 8)
;;; ==> (??? - ((16-4) + 8) = -20
0x8 movt r0, :upper16:(.LAlpha-(.LBeta+8))
;;; ==> (.AddrOf(.LAlpha) - ((.AddrOf(.LBeta) - .AddrOf(".")) + 8)
;;; ==> (??? - ((16-8) + 8) = -16
0xc ... blah
.LBeta:
0x10 add r0, pc, r0
0x14 ... blah
.LGamma:
0x18 add r1, pc, r1
Above snippet results in the following relocs in the .o file for the
first pair of movw/movt instructions
00000024 R_ARM_MOVW_PREL_NC .LAlpha
00000028 R_ARM_MOVT_PREL .LAlpha
And the encoded instructions in the .o file for main: must be
00000020 <main>:
20: e92d4800 push {fp, lr}
24: e30f0fec movw r0, #65516 ; 0xffec i.e. -20
28: e34f0ff0 movt r0, #65520 ; 0xfff0 i.e. -16
However, llc (prior to this commit) generates the following sequence
00000020 <main>:
20: e92d4800 push {fp, lr}
24: e30f0fec movw r0, #65516 ; 0xffec - i.e. -20
28: e34f0fff movt r0, #65535 ; 0xffff - i.e. -1
What has to happen in the ArmAsmBackend is that if the relocation is PC
relative, the 16 bits encoded as part of movw and movt must be both addends,
not addresses. It makes sense to encode addresses by right shifting the value
by 16, but the result is incorrect for PIC.
i.e., the right shift by 16 for movt is ONLY valid for the NON-PCRel case.
This change agrees with what GNU as does, and makes the PIC code run.
MC/ARM/elf-movt.s covers this case.
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An alternative syntax is available for a modified immediate constant that permits the programmer to specify
the encoding directly. In this syntax, #<const> is instead written as #<byte>,#<rot>, where:
<byte> is the numeric value of abcdefgh, in the range 0-255
<rot> is twice the numeric value of rotation, an even number in the range 0-30.
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also fix the encoding of the later.
- Add a new encoding bit to describe the index mode used in AM3.
- Teach printAddrMode3Operand to check by the addressing mode which
index mode to print.
- Testcases.
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all LDR/STR changes and left them to a future patch. Passing all
checks now.
- Implement asm parsing support for LDRT, LDRBT, STRT, STRBT and
fix the encoding wherever is possible.
- Add a new encoding bit to describe the index mode used and teach
printAddrMode2Operand to check by the addressing mode which index
mode to print.
- Testcases
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- Implement asm parsing support for LDRT, LDRBT, STRT, STRBT and
{STR,LDC}{2}_{PRE,POST} fixing the encoding wherever is possible.
- Move all instructions which use am2offset without a pattern to use
addrmode2.
- Add a new encoding bit to describe the index mode used and teach
printAddrMode2Operand to check by the addressing mode which index
mode to print.
- Testcases
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{STR,LDC}{2}_PRE.
- Fixed the encoding in some places.
- Some of those instructions were using am2offset and now use addrmode2.
Codegen isn't affected, instructions which use SelectAddrMode2Offset were not
touched.
- Teach printAddrMode2Operand to check by the addressing mode which index
mode to print.
- This is a work in progress, more work to come. The idea is to change places
which use am2offset to use addrmode2 instead, as to unify assembly parser.
- Add testcases for assembly parser
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gun as does. This makes it a lot easier to compare the output of both
as the addresses are now a lot closer.
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Optimize trivial branches in CodeGenPrepare, which often get created from the
lowering of objectsize intrinsics. Unfortunately, a number of tests were relying
on llc not optimizing trivial branches, so I had to add an option to allow them
to continue to test what they originally tested.
This fixes <rdar://problem/8785296> and <rdar://problem/9112893>.
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lowering of objectsize intrinsics. Unfortunately, a number of tests were relying
on llc not optimizing trivial branches, so I had to add an option to allow them
to continue to test what they originally tested.
This fixes <rdar://problem/8785296> and <rdar://problem/9112893>.
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Introduce a variable in the AsmParserExtension whether [] is valid in an
expression. If it is true, parse them like (). Enable this for ELF only.
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- Add custom operand matching for imod and iflags.
- Rename SplitMnemonicAndCC to SplitMnemonic since it splits more than CC
from mnemonic.
- While adding ".w" as an operand, don't change "Head" to avoid passing the
wrong mnemonic to ParseOperand.
- Add asm parser tests.
- Add disassembler tests just to make sure it can catch all cps versions.
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When matching operands for a candidate opcode match in the auto-generated
AsmMatcher, check each operand against the expected operand match class.
Previously, operands were classified independently of the opcode being
handled, which led to difficulties when operand match classes were
more complicated than simple subclass relationships.
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failures with relocations.
The code committed is a first cut at compatibility for emitted relocations in
ELF .o.
Why do this? because existing ARM tools like emitting relocs symbols as
explicit relocations, not as section-offset relocs.
Result is that with these changes,
1) relocs are now substantially identical what to gcc outputs.
2) larger apps (including many spec2k tests) compile, cross-link, and pass
Added reminder fixme to tests for future conversion to .s form.
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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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qadd and qdadd uses "rd, rm, rn", the same applies to the 'sub' variants. This
is described in ARM manuals and matches the encoding used by the gnu assembler.
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in cdp/cdp2 instructions. Also increase the hack with cdp/cdp2 instructions.
- Fix the encoding of cdp/cdp2 instructions for ARM (no thumb and thumb2 yet) and add testcases for t
hem.
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Unfortunately, while this is the "right" thing to do, it breaks some ARM
asm parsing tests because MemMode5 and ThumbMemModeReg are ambiguous. This
is tricky to resolve since neither is a subset of the other.
XFAIL the test for now. The old way was broken in other ways, just ways
we didn't happen to be testing, and our ARM asm parsing is going to require
significant revisiting at a later point anyways.
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- Fixed :upper16: fix up routine. It should be shifting down the top 16 bits first.
- Added support for Thumb2 :lower16: and :upper16: fix up.
- Added :upper16: and :lower16: relocation support to mach-o object writer.
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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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R_ARM_MOVT_PREL and R_ARM_MOVW_PREL_NC.
2. Fix minor bug in ARMAsmPrinter - treat bitfield flag as a bitfield, not an enum.
3. Add support for 3 new elf section types (no-ops)
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carry setting flag from the mnemonic.
Note that this currently involves me disabling a number of working cases in
arm_instructions.s, this is a hopefully short term evil which will be rapidly
fixed (and greatly surpassed), assuming my current approach flies.
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Clang is now providing intrinsics for these and so we need to support them
in the backend. Radar 8068427.
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update the condition codes. These come from my test generator and are just
the ones that MC currently assembles correctly.
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the condition codes. Where the ones that do have an 's' suffix and the ones
that don't don't have the suffix. The trick is if MatchInstructionImpl() fails
we try again after adding a CCOut operand with the correct value and removing
the 's' if present. Four simple test cases added for now, lots more to come.
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certainly be made more generic. But it does allow us to parse something like:
ldr r3, [r2, r4]
correctly in Thumb mode.
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lr" instruction cannot be tested just yet. It requires matching a "condition
code", but adding one of those makes things go south quickly...
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instructions have to distinguish between lists of single- and double-precision
registers in order for the ASM matcher to do a proper job. In all other
respects, a list of single- or double-precision registers are the same as a list
of GPR registers.
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We could be more aggressive about making this work for a larger range of constants,
but this seems like a good start.
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all of the different element sizes are pseudo instructions that map down to vext.8 underneath, with
the immediate shifted left to reflect the increased element size.
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vldr.64 d1, [r0, #-32]
The problem was with how the addressing mode 5 encodes the offsets. This change
makes sure that the way offsets are handled in addressing mode 5 is consistent
throughout the MC code. It involves re-refactoring the "getAddrModeImmOpValue"
method into an "Imm12" and "addressing mode 5" version. But not to worry! The
majority of the duplicated code has been unified.
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with immediates up to 16-bits in size. The same logic is applied to other LDR
encodings, e.g. VLDR, but which use a different immediate bit width (8-bits in
VLDR's case). Removing the "12" allows it to be more generic.
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(like ARM) correctly. With this change, we can now match "bx lr"
because we recognize lr as a register.
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I'll work with Jim, Owen, and Bill on an alternative testing strategy until
the assembly parser is available.
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do not double-count the duplicate instructions by counting once from the
beginning and again from the end. Keep track of where the duplicates from
the beginning ended and don't go past that point when counting duplicates
at the end. Radar 8589805.
This change causes one of the MC/ARM/simple-fp-encoding tests to produce
different (better!) code without the vmovne instruction being tested.
I changed the test to produce vmovne and vmoveq instructions but moving
between register files in the opposite direction. That's not quite the same
but predicated versions of those instructions weren't being tested before,
so at least the test coverage is not any worse, just different.
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here. The f32 in FCONSTS is handled as a double instead of a float in the
code. So the encoding of the immediate into the instruction isn't exactly in
line with the documentation in that regard. But given that we know it's handled
as a double, it doesn't cause any harm.
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