This reverts commit r218918, effectively reapplying r218914 after fixing
an Ocaml bindings test and an Asan crash. The root cause of the latter
was a tightened-up check in `DILexicalBlock::Verify()`, so I'll file a
PR to investigate who requires the loose check (and why).
Original commit message follows.
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This patch addresses the first stage of PR17891 by folding constant
arguments together into a single MDString. Integers are stringified and
a `\0` character is used as a separator.
Part of PR17891.
Note: I've attached my testcases upgrade scripts to the PR. If I've
just broken your out-of-tree testcases, they might help.
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Summary:
The register names t4-t7 are not available in the N32 and N64 ABIs.
This patch prints a warning, when those names are used in N32/64,
along with a fix-it with the correct register names.
Patch by Vasileios Kalintiris
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5272
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This patch addresses the first stage of PR17891 by folding constant
arguments together into a single MDString. Integers are stringified and
a `\0` character is used as a separator.
Part of PR17891.
Note: I've attached my testcases upgrade scripts to the PR. If I've
just broken your out-of-tree testcases, they might help.
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The A64 instruction set includes a generic register syntax for accessing
implementation-defined system registers. The syntax for these registers is:
S<op0>_<op1>_<CRn>_<CRm>_<op2>
The encoding space permitted for implementation-defined system registers
is:
op0 op1 CRn CRm op2
11 xxx 1x11 xxxx xxx
The full encoding space can now be accessed:
op0 op1 CRn CRm op2
xx xxx xxxx xxxx xxx
This is useful to anyone needing to write assembly code supporting new
system registers before the assembler has learned the official names for
them.
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Users of getSectionContents shouldn't try to pass in BSS or virtual
sections. In all instances, this is a bug in the code calling this
routine.
N.B. Some COFF implementations (like CL) will mark their BSS sections as
taking space on disk. This would confuse COFFObjectFile into thinking
the section is larger than the file.
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This patch makes the ARM backend transform 3 operand instructions such as
'adds/subs' to the 2 operand version of the same instruction if the first
two register operands are the same.
Example: 'adds r0, r0, #1' will is transformed to 'adds r0, #1'.
Currently for some instructions such as 'adds' if you try to assemble
'adds r0, r0, #8' for thumb v6m the assembler would throw an error message
because the immediate cannot be encoded using 3 bits.
The backend should be smart enough to transform the instruction to
'adds r0, #8', which allows for larger immediate constants.
Patch by Ranjeet Singh.
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On ARM NEON, VAND with immediate (16/32 bits) is an alias to VBIC ~imm with
the same type size. Adding that logic to the parser, and generating VBIC
instructions from VAND asm files.
This patch also fixes the validation routines for NEON splat immediates which
were wrong.
Fixes PR20702.
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The Thumb2 BXJ instruction (Branch and Exchange Jazelle) is not
defined for v7M or v8A. It is defined for all other Thumb2-supporting
architectures (v6T2, v7A and v7R).
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Nico Rieck added support for this 32-bit COFF relocation some time ago
for Win64 stuff. It appears that as an oversight, the assembly output
used "foo"@IMGREL32 instead of "foo"@IMGREL, which is what we can parse.
Sadly, there were actually tests that took in IMGREL and put out
IMGREL32, and we didn't notice the inconsistency. Oh well. Now LLVM can
assemble it's own output with slightly more fidelity.
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v7M only allows the 16-bit encoding of the 'cps' (Change Processor
State) instruction, and does not have the 32-bit encoding which is
valid from v6T2 onwards.
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e.g., add w1, w2, w3, lsl #(2 - 1)
This sort of thing comes up in pre-processed assembly playing macro games.
Still validate that it's an assembly time constant. The early exit error check
was just a bit overzealous and disallowed a left paren.
rdar://18430542
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We currently emit an error when trying to assemble a file with more
than one section using DWARF2 debug info. This should be a warning
instead, as the resulting file will still be usable, but with a
degraded debug illusion.
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link.exe:
Fuzz testing has shown that COMMON symbols with size > 32 will always
have an alignment of at least 32 and all symbols with size < 32 will
have an alignment of at least the largest power of 2 less than the size
of the symbol.
binutils:
The BFD linker essentially work like the link.exe behavior but with
alignment 4 instead of 32. The BFD linker also supports an extension to
COFF which adds an -aligncomm argument to the .drectve section which
permits specifying a precise alignment for a variable but MC currently
doesn't support editing .drectve in this way.
With all of this in mind, we decide to play a little trick: we can
ensure that the alignment will be respected by bumping the size of the
global to it's alignment.
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We had a few bugs:
- We were considering the GVKind instead of just looking at the section
characteristics
- We would never print out 'y' when a section was meant to be unreadable
- We would never print out 's' when a section was meant to be shared
- We translated IMAGE_SCN_MEM_DISCARDABLE to 'n' when it should've meant
IMAGE_SCN_LNK_REMOVE
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A problem with our old behavior becomes observable under x86-64 COFF
when we need a read-only GV which has an initializer which is referenced
using a relocation: we would mark the section as writable. Marking the
section as writable interferes with section merging.
This fixes PR21009.
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Certain directives are unsupported on Windows (some of which could/should be
supported). We would not diagnose the use but rather crash during the emission
as we try to access the Target Streamer. Add an assertion to prevent creating a
NULL reference (which is not permitted under C++) as well as a test to ensure
that we can diagnose the disabled directives.
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Rather than relying on support for a specific directive to determine if we are
targeting MachO, explicitly check the output format.
As an additional bonus, cleanup the caret diagnostic for the non-MachO case and
avoid the spurious error caused by not discarding the statement.
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Summary: Changed error messages to be more informative and to resemble other clang/llvm error messages (first letter is lower case, no ending punctuation) and updated corresponding tests.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5065
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This adds support for reading the "bigobj" variant of COFF produced by
cl's /bigobj and mingw's -mbig-obj.
The most significant difference that bigobj brings is more than 2**16
sections to COFF.
bigobj brings a few interesting differences with it:
- It doesn't have a Characteristics field in the file header.
- It doesn't have a SizeOfOptionalHeader field in the file header (it's
only used in executable files).
- Auxiliary symbol records have the same width as a symbol table entry.
Since symbol table entries are bigger, so are auxiliary symbol
records.
Write support will come soon.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5259
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This commit adds aliases for the sync instruction (synciobdma,
syncs, syncw, syncws) which are used by the Octeon CPU.
Reviewed by D. Sanders
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Summary:
This directive is used to reset the assembler options to their initial values.
Assembly programmers use it in conjunction with the ".set mipsX" directives.
This patch depends on the .set push/pop directive (http://reviews.llvm.org/D4821).
Contains work done by Matheus Almeida.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4957
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Summary:
These directives are used to save the current assembler options (in the case of ".set push") and restore the previously saved options (in the case of ".set pop").
Contains work done by Matheus Almeida.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4821
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parsing (and latent bug in the instruction definitions).
This is effectively a revert of r136287 which tried to address
a specific and narrow case of immediate operands failing to be accepted
by x86 instructions with a pretty heavy hammer: it introduced a new kind
of operand that behaved differently. All of that is removed with this
commit, but the test cases are both preserved and enhanced.
The core problem that r136287 and this commit are trying to handle is
that gas accepts both of the following instructions:
insertps $192, %xmm0, %xmm1
insertps $-64, %xmm0, %xmm1
These will encode to the same byte sequence, with the immediate
occupying an 8-bit entry. The first form was fixed by r136287 but that
broke the prior handling of the second form! =[ Ironically, we would
still emit the second form in some cases and then be unable to
re-assemble the output.
The reason why the first instruction failed to be handled is because
prior to r136287 the operands ere marked 'i32i8imm' which forces them to
be sign-extenable. Clearly, that won't work for 192 in a single byte.
However, making thim zero-extended or "unsigned" doesn't really address
the core issue either because it breaks negative immediates. The correct
fix is to make these operands 'i8imm' reflecting that they can be either
signed or unsigned but must be 8-bit immediates. This patch backs out
r136287 and then changes those places as well as some others to use
'i8imm' rather than one of the extended variants.
Naturally, this broke something else. The custom DAG nodes had to be
updated to have a much more accurate type constraint of an i8 node, and
a bunch of Pat immediates needed to be specified as i8 values.
The fallout didn't end there though. We also then ceased to be able to
match the instruction-specific intrinsics to the instructions so
modified. Digging, this is because they too used i32 rather than i8 in
their signature. So I've also switched those intrinsics to i8 arguments
in line with the instructions.
In order to make the intrinsic adjustments of course, I also had to add
auto upgrading for the intrinsics.
I suspect that the intrinsic argument types may have led everything down
this rabbit hole. Pretty happy with the result.
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This commit was reverted in r217183, but is OK to go in again now that its dependency is commited (as of r217186).
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This reverts commit 93c7e6161e1adbd2c7ac81fa081823183035cb64.
This commit got approved first, but was dependant on another one going in (The one pretty printing attribute values). I'll reapply when the other one is in.
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Summary:
This fixes a long standing issue where we would emit many little .text
sections and only one .pdata and .xdata section. Now we generate one
.pdata / .xdata pair per .text section and associate them correctly.
Fixes PR19667.
Reviewers: majnemer
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5181
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This adds the printing of more load commands, so that the normal load commands
in a typical X86 Mach-O executable can all be printed.
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This patch implements a few changes related to the Thumb2 M-class MSR instruction:
* better handling of unpredictable encodings,
* recognition of the _g and _nzcvqg variants by the asm parser only if the DSP
extension is available, preferred output of MSR APSR moves with the _<bits>
suffix for v7-M.
Patch by Petr Pavlu.
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