Problem: LLVM needs more function attributes than currently available (32 bits).
One such proposed attribute is "address_safety", which shows that a function is being checked for address safety (by AddressSanitizer, SAFECode, etc).
Solution:
- extend the Attributes from 32 bits to 64-bits
- wrap the object into a class so that unsigned is never erroneously used instead
- change "unsigned" to "Attributes" throughout the code, including one place in clang.
- the class has no "operator uint64 ()", but it has "uint64_t Raw() " to support packing/unpacking.
- the class has "safe operator bool()" to support the common idiom: if (Attributes attr = getAttrs()) useAttrs(attr);
- The CTOR from uint64_t is marked explicit, so I had to add a few explicit CTOR calls
- Add the new attribute "address_safety". Doing it in the same commit to check that attributes beyond first 32 bits actually work.
- Some of the functions from the Attribute namespace are worth moving inside the class, but I'd prefer to have it as a separate commit.
Tested:
"make check" on Linux (32-bit and 64-bit) and Mac (10.6)
built/run spec CPU 2006 on Linux with clang -O2.
This change will break clang build in lib/CodeGen/CGCall.cpp.
The following patch will fix it.
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'insertvalue' instructions that recreate the structure returned by the
'landingpad' instruction. Because the 'insertvalue' instruction isn't supported
by FastISel, this can save a bit of time during -O0 compilation.
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to instruction right after the last instruction in the bundle.
- Add a finalizeBundle() variant that doesn't specify LastMI. Instead, the code
will find the last instruction in the bundle by following the 'InsideBundle'
marker. This is useful in case bundles are formed early (i.e. during MI
scheduling) but finalized later (i.e. after register allocator has finished
rewriting virtual registers with physical registers).
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This SelectionDAG node will be attached to call nodes by LowerCall(),
and eventually becomes a MO_RegisterMask MachineOperand on the
MachineInstr representing the call instruction.
LowerCall() will attach a register mask that depends on the calling
convention.
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or clang bootstrap.
I will keep an eye on the bots.
Original message:
Only emit the Leh_func_endN symbol when needed.
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(This time I believe I've checked all the -Wreturn-type warnings from GCC & added the couple of llvm_unreachables necessary to silence them. If I've missed any, I'll happily fix them as soon as I know about them)
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Register masks will be used as a compact representation of large clobber
lists. Currently, an x86 call instruction has some 40 operands
representing call-clobbered registers. That's more than 1kB of useless
operands per call site.
A register mask operand references a bit mask of call-preserved
registers, everything else is clobbered. The bit mask will typically
come from TargetRegisterInfo::getCallPreservedMask().
By abandoning ImplicitDefs for call-clobbered registers, it also becomes
possible to share call instruction descriptions between calling
conventions, and we can get rid of the WINCALL* instructions.
This patch introduces the new operand kind. Future patches will add
RegMask support to target-independent passes before finally the fixed
clobber lists can be removed from call instruction descriptions.
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We know that the blend instructions only use the MSB, so if the mask is
sign-extended then we can convert it into a SHL instruction. This is a
common pattern because the type-legalizer sign-extends the i1 type which
is used by the LLVM-IR for the condition.
Added a new optimization in SimplifyDemandedBits for SIGN_EXTEND_INREG -> SHL.
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non-determinism in the 32 bit dragonegg buildbot. Original commit
message:
Only emit the Leh_func_endN symbol when needed.
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live across BBs before register allocation. This miscompiled 197.parser
when a cmp + b are optimized to a cbnz instruction even though the CPSR def
is live-in a successor.
cbnz r6, LBB89_12
...
LBB89_12:
ble LBB89_1
The fix consists of two parts. 1) Teach LiveVariables that some unallocatable
registers might be liveouts so don't mark their last use as kill if they are.
2) ARM constantpool island pass shouldn't form cbz / cbnz if the conditional
branch does not kill CPSR.
rdar://10676853
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overly conservative. It was concerned about cases where it would prohibit
folding simple [r, c] addressing modes. e.g.
ldr r0, [r2]
ldr r1, [r2, #4]
=>
ldr r0, [r2], #4
ldr r1, [r2]
Change the logic to look for such cases which allows it to form indexed memory
ops more aggressively.
rdar://10674430
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The registers are placed into the saved registers list in the reverse order,
which is why the original loop was written to loop backwards.
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killed registers are needed below the insertion point, then unset the kill
marker.
Sorry I'm not able to find a reduced test case.
rdar://10660944
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