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14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Juergen Ributzka
d8c9577764 [Stackmaps] Update the stackmap format to use 64-bit relocations for the function address and properly align all entries.
This commit updates the stackmap format to version 1 to indicate the
reorganizaion of several fields. This was done in order to align stackmap
entries to their natural alignment and to minimize padding.

Fixes <rdar://problem/16005902>

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2014-03-31 22:14:04 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
014fdcdaf0 [Stackmaps] Record the stack size of each function that contains a stackmap/patchpoint intrinsic.
Re-applying the patch, but this time without using AsmPrinter methods.

Reviewed by Andy

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2014-01-30 18:58:27 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
d26c0e731c Revert "[Stackmaps] Record the stack size of each function that contains a stackmap/patchpoint intrinsic."
This reverts commit r200444 to unbreak buildbots.

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2014-01-30 03:34:02 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
2baaf25bf5 [Stackmaps] Record the stack size of each function that contains a stackmap/patchpoint intrinsic.
Reviewed by Andy

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2014-01-30 03:06:14 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
47eafaa2ab llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/anyregcc.ll: Add explicit -mtriple=x86_64-unknown-unknown.
XMM(s) are really spilling for targeting Win64.

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2014-01-11 09:23:44 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
4ab3e6c164 [anyregcc] Fix callee-save mask for anyregcc
Use separate callee-save masks for XMM and YMM registers for anyregcc on X86 and
select the proper mask depending on the target cpu we compile for.

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2014-01-11 01:00:27 +00:00
Andrew Trick
cd8314d63c Grow the stackmap/patchpoint format to hold 64-bit IDs.
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2013-12-13 18:37:10 +00:00
Andrew Trick
539e93120c Liveness Analysis Pass
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2013-12-13 18:37:03 +00:00
Andrew Trick
501aeea325 StackMap: Implement support for DirectMemRefOp.
A Direct stack map location records the address of frame index. This
address is itself the value that the runtime requested. This differs
from IndirectMemRefOp locations, which refer to a stack locations from
which the requested values must be loaded. Direct locations can
directly communicate the address if an alloca, while IndirectMemRefOp
handle register spills.

For example:

entry:
  %a = alloca i64...
  llvm.experimental.stackmap(i32 <ID>, i32 <shadowBytes>, i64* %a)

Since both the alloca and stackmap intrinsic are in the entry block,
and the intrinsic takes the address of the alloca, the runtime can
assume that LLVM will not substitute alloca with any intervening
value. This must be verified by the runtime by checking that the stack
map's location is a Direct location type. The runtime can then
determine the alloca's relative location on the stack immediately after
compilation, or at any time thereafter. This differs from Register and
Indirect locations, because the runtime can only read the values in
those locations when execution reaches the instruction address of the
stack map.

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2013-11-26 02:03:25 +00:00
Andrew Trick
d73d4f4ef2 Use symbolic operands in the patchpoint folding routine and fix a spilling bug.
Fixes <rdar://15487687> [JS] AnyRegCC argument ends up being spilled

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2013-11-19 03:29:59 +00:00
Andrew Trick
bb756ca244 Added a size field to the stack map record to handle subregister spills.
Implementing this on bigendian platforms could get strange. I added a
target hook, getStackSlotRange, per Jakob's recommendation to make
this as explicit as possible.

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2013-11-17 01:36:23 +00:00
Andrew Trick
01846af6ed Fix the recently added anyregcc convention to handle spilled operands.
Fixes <rdar://15432754> [JS] Assertion: "Folded a def to a non-store!"

The primary purpose of anyregcc is to prevent a patchpoint's call
arguments and return value from being spilled. They must be available
in a register, although the calling convention does not pin the
register. It's up to the front end to avoid using this convention for
calls with more arguments than allocatable registers.

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2013-11-11 22:40:25 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
d4f5a61567 [Stackmap] Materialize the jump address within the patchpoint noop slide.
This patch moves the jump address materialization inside the noop slide. This
enables patching of the materialization itself or its complete removal. This
patch also adds the ability to define scratch registers that can be used safely
by the code called from the patchpoint intrinsic. At least one scratch register
is required, because that one is used for the materialization of the jump
address. This patch depends on D2009.

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2074

Reviewed by Andy

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2013-11-09 01:51:33 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
623d2e618f [Stackmap] Add AnyReg calling convention support for patchpoint intrinsic.
The idea of the AnyReg Calling Convention is to provide the call arguments in
registers, but not to force them to be placed in a paticular order into a
specified set of registers. Instead it is up tp the register allocator to assign
any register as it sees fit. The same applies to the return value (if
applicable).

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2009

Reviewed by Andy

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2013-11-08 23:28:16 +00:00