This adds FK_SecRel_2 relocation support to ARM. This enables the building of
object files for armv7-windows-msvc which enables CodeView line tables for
debugging as opposed to armv7-windows-itanium which currently uses DWARF.
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Mark up additional instructions which are part of the function prologue as
MachineFrameSetup. These instructions are part of the function prologue,
emitted by the PEI pass to setup the stack for use in the activating frame.
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The ARM::BLX instruction is an ARM mode instruction. The Windows on ARM target
is limited to Thumb instructions. Correctly use the thumb mode tBLXr
instruction. This would manifest as an errant write into the object file as the
instruction is 4-bytes in length rather than 2. The result would be a corrupted
object file that would eventually result in an executable that would crash at
runtime.
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remove it from the list of unspilled registers. Otherwise the following
attempt to keep the stack aligned by picking an extra GPR register to
spill will not work as it picks up r11.
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This patch implements the infrastructure to use named register constructs in
programs that need access to specific registers (bare metal, kernels, etc).
So far, only the stack pointer is supported as a technology preview, but as it
is, the intrinsic can already support all non-allocatable registers from any
architecture.
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Windows on ARM does not conform to AEABI. However, memset would be emitted
using the AEABI signature, resulting in inverted parameters. Handle this
special case appropriately.
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Add handling for FK_SecRel_4 (4-byte section relative relocations). These are
used by the generation of DWARF debug information (the abbrevations use section
relative relocations). This will also be used in generation of CodeView line
tables.
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The fix itself is fairly simple: move getAccessVariant to MCValue so that we
replace the old weak expression evaluation with the far more general
EvaluateAsRelocatable.
This then requires that EvaluateAsRelocatable stop when it finds a non
trivial reference kind. And that in turn requires the ELF writer to look
harder for weak references.
Last but not least, this found a case where we were being bug by bug
compatible with gas and accepting an invalid input. I reported pr19647
to track it.
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We currently force symbols to be globals in .thumb_set. The intent
seems to be that given
.thumb_set foo, bar
we emit an undefined symbol to bar if it is never defined. The side
effect is that we mark bar as global, even if it is defined, which gas
does not.
Producing an undefined reference to bar is a general difference from MC and gas.
For example, given
a = b
gas will produce an undefined reference to b, MC will not. I would be surprised
if any code depends on this, but it it does, we should fix the general
difference, not special case .thumb_set.
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This fixes the memory leak introduced with the initial addition of support for
WoA stack probing. Now that the pseudo-instruction expansion can handle an
external symbol, use that to generate the load which simplifies the logic as
well as avoids the memory leak.
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This enhances the expansion of the mov32imm pseudo-instruction to support an
external symbol reference. This is motivated by a simplification of the stack
probe emission for Windows on ARM (and fixing a leak).
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This introduces the stack lowering emission of the stack probe function for
Windows on ARM. The stack on Windows on ARM is a dynamically paged stack where
any page allocation which crosses a page boundary of the following guard page
will cause a page fault. This page fault must be handled by the kernel to
ensure that the page is faulted in. If this does not occur and a write access
any memory beyond that, the page fault will go unserviced, resulting in an
abnormal program termination.
The watermark for the stack probe appears to be at 4080 bytes (for
accommodating the stack guard canaries and stack alignment) when SSP is
enabled. Otherwise, the stack probe is emitted on the page size boundary of
4096 bytes.
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Emit the COFF header when printing out the function. This is important as the
header contains two important pieces of information: the storage class for the
symbol and the symbol type information. This bit of information is required for
the linker to correctly identify the type of symbol that it is dealing with.
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When building with -Werror=covered-switch-default (as on the buildbots), the
build would fail since all cases are covered by the switch. Move the
llvm_unreachable to the end of the function as an annotation.
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IMAGE_REL_ARM_MOV32T relocations require that the movw/movt pair-wise
relocation is not split up and reordered. When expanding the mov32imm
pseudo-instruction, create a bundle if the machine operand is referencing an
address. This helps ensure that the relocatable address load is not reordered
by subsequent passes.
Unfortunately, this only partially handles the case as the Constant Island Pass
occurs after the instructions are unbundled and does not properly handle
bundles. That is a more fundamental issue with the pass itself and beyond the
scope of this change.
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This patch centralizes the handling of the thumb bit around
MCStreamer::isThumbFunc and makes isThumbFunc handle aliases.
This fixes a corner case, but the main advantage is having just one
way to check if a MCSymbol is thumb or not. This should still be
refactored to be ARM only, but at least now it is just one predicate
that has to be refactored instead of 3 (isThumbFunc,
ELF_Other_ThumbFunc, and SF_ThumbFunc).
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It's bad enough that I have to look up 5 different levels of TableGen class
definitions to work out what bits go where in a simple NEON instruction anyway,
without having to keep track of umpteen unused parameters.
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Only the object streamers need to track if a symbol should be marked thumb or
not. This ports the ELF case. The COFF case is not ported since it is currently
not working for some other reason (I will report a bug).
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Introduce support for WoA PE/COFF object file emission from LLVM. Add the new
target specific PE/COFF Streamer (ARMWinCOFFStreamer) that handles the ARM
specific behaviour of PE/COFF object emission. ARM exception information is not
yet emitted and is a TODO item.
The ARM specific object writer (ARMWinCOFFObjectWriter) handles the ARM specific
relocation handling in conjunction with the WinCOFFObjectWriter in the MC layer.
The MC layer needs to be updated to deal with the relocation adjustments.
Branch relocations are adjusted by 4 bytes (unlikely their ELF counterparts).
Minor tweaks to switch multiple conditional checks into equivalent switch
statements. The ObjectFileInfo is updated to relax the object file setup for
Windows COFF. Move the architecture checks into an assertion. Windows COFF is
currently only supported on x86, x86_64, and ARM (thumb). Rather than
defaulting to ELF, we will refuse to generate an object file. This is better
though as you do not get an (arbitrary) object file which is different from the
request.
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Currently, the integrated assembler is the only choice for assembling Windows on
ARM binaries. IAS supports the .file <filename> directive which emits the file
symbol into the resulting object binary. Mark the GNU COFF information to
indicate support for this feature.
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Otherwise the legalizer would just scalarize everything. Support for
mulhi in the targets isn't that great yet so on most targets we get
exactly the same scalarized output. Add a test for x86 vector udiv.
I had to disable the mulhi nodes on ARM because there aren't any patterns
for it. As far as I know ARM has instructions for getting the high part of
a multiply so this should be fixed.
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This intrinsic is no longer needed with the new @llvm.arm.hint(i32) intrinsic
which provides a generic, extensible manner for adding hint instructions. This
functionality can now be represented as @llvm.arm.hint(i32 5).
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Introduce the llvm.arm.hint(i32) intrinsic that can be used to inject hints into
the instruction stream. This is particularly useful for generating IR from a
compiler where the user may inject an intrinsic (e.g. __yield). These are then
pattern substituted into the correct instruction which already existed.
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This is similar to the 'tail' marker, except that it guarantees that
tail call optimization will occur. It also comes with convervative IR
verification rules that ensure that tail call optimization is possible.
Reviewers: nicholas
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3240
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I discovered this const-hole while attempting to coalesnce the Symbol
and SymbolMap data structures. There's some pending issues with that,
but I figured this change was easy to flush early.
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Added support for bytes replication feature, so it could be GAS compatible.
E.g. instructions below:
"vmov.i32 d0, 0xffffffff"
"vmvn.i32 d0, 0xabababab"
"vmov.i32 d0, 0xabababab"
"vmov.i16 d0, 0xabab"
are incorrect, but we could deal with such cases.
For first one we should emit:
"vmov.i8 d0, 0xff"
For second one ("vmvn"):
"vmov.i8 d0, 0x54"
For last two instructions it should emit:
"vmov.i8 d0, 0xab"
P.S.: In ARMAsmParser.cpp I have also fixed few nearby style issues in old code.
Just for keeping method bodies in harmony with themselves.
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For now it contains a single flag, SanitizeAddress, which enables
AddressSanitizer instrumentation of inline assembly.
Patch by Yuri Gorshenin.
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diagnostic that includes location information.
Currently if one has this assembly:
.quad (0x1234 + (4 * SOME_VALUE))
where SOME_VALUE is undefined ones gets the less than
useful error message with no location information:
% clang -c x.s
clang -cc1as: fatal error: error in backend: expected relocatable expression
With this fix one now gets a more useful error message
with location information:
% clang -c x.s
x.s:5:8: error: expected relocatable expression
.quad (0x1234 + (4 * SOME_VALUE))
^
To do this I plumbed the SMLoc through the MCObjectStreamer
EmitValue() and EmitValueImpl() interfaces so it could be used
when creating the MCFixup.
rdar://12391022
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The point of these calls is to allow Thumb-1 code to make use of the VFP unit
to perform its operations. This is not desirable with -msoft-float, since most
of the reasons you'd want that apply equally to the runtime library.
rdar://problem/13766161
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