The immediate is in the range 1-32, but is encoded as 0-31 in a 5-bit bitfield.
Update the representation such that we store the operand as 0-31, allowing us
to remove the encoder method and the special case handling in the disassembler.
Update the assembly parser and the instruction printer accordingly.
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so that a declaration for objc_retain is created when needed if it doesn't
already exist. rdar://9825114.
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of doing the RAUW calls for the overflow value itself. This makes
it more consistent with how the rest of LegalizeDAG works.
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In "normal" code these only happen when disassembling data, so we
won't lose anything if we just drop them.
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The header file was already properly located. The previous need for it
in Support had to do with the version string printing which was fixed in
r135757.
Also update build dependencies where libraries that needed the
functionality of the Target library (in the form of the TargetRegistry)
were picking it up via Support. This is pretty pervasive, essentially
every TargetInfo library (ARMInfo, etc) uses TargetRegistry, making it
depend on Target. All of these were previously just sneaking by.
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Evan's recent refactorings (I believe). Specifically, MCDisassembler no
longer depends on Target, and ARMDisassembler no longer depends on
CodeGen. The added dependencies from ARMAsmParser to ARMDesc looks
correct based on header file inclusion.
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the Support library. Now its part of the TargetRegistry, and the three
commands that care about this explicitly register this extra bit of
version information.
The set of commands which care was computed by intersecting those which
use the Support library's version string printing and those that
initialize all the registered targets in a way that produces
a meaningful list. The only odd ball out is that 'clang -cc1as -version'
no longer prints the registered targets. I don't think anyone is really
interested in that (especially as the fact that llvm-mc does so is under
a FIXME), but if someone really does want this back I'll happily apply
the same patch there.
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function on the TargetRegistry. Also clean it up and use the modern LLVM
utility libraries available instead of rolling a few things manually.
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register extra version information to be printed. This is designed to
allow those tools which link in various targets to also print those
registered targets under --version.
Currently this printing logic is embedded into the Support library
directly; a huge layering violation. This is the first step to hoisting
it out into the tools without adding lots of duplicated code.
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FIXME: There is an inconsistency. llvm::Triple does not understand "ppc32" and PowerPC/TargetInfo holds "ppc32".
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