support aligned comm. Detect when compiling for 10.4 and don't
emit an alignment for comm. THis will hopefully fix PR8198.
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where we used ot create an MCSymbol for ".". Now emit an assembler
temporary label and reference it instead of "." textually.
rdar://7739457
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an MCExpr and not an MCSymbol. Change it to take an MCStreamer,
which is currently unused.
No functionality change.
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1. TargetLoweringObjectFileMachO should decide if something
goes in zerofill instead of having every target do it.
2. TargetLoweringObjectFileMachO should assign said symbols to
the right MCSection, the asmprinters should just emit to the
right section.
3. Since all zerofill stuff goes through mcstreamer anymore,
MAI can have a bool "haszerofill" instead of having the textual
directive to emit.
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instead of returning it in an std::string. Based on this change:
1. Change TargetLoweringObjectFileCOFF::getCOFFSection to take a StringRef
2. Change a bunch of targets to call makeNameProper with a smallstring,
making several of them *much* more efficient.
3. Rewrite Mangler::makeNameProper to not build names and then prepend
prefixes, not use temporary std::strings, and to avoid other crimes.
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Add a new TargetLoweringObjectFileMachO::getConstTextCoalSection method to
get access to that section.
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Eliminate the PersonalityPrefix/Suffix & NeedsIndirectEncoding
fields from MAI: they aren't part of the asm syntax, they are
related to the structure of the object file.
To replace their functionality, add a new
TLOF::getSymbolForDwarfGlobalReference method which asks targets
to decide how to reference a global from EH in a pc-relative way.
The default implementation just returns the symbol. The default
darwin implementation references the symbol through an indirect
$non_lazy_ptr stub. The bizarro x86-64 darwin specialization
handles the weird "foo@GOTPCREL+4" hack.
DwarfException.cpp now uses this to emit the reference to the
symbol in the right way, and this also eliminates another
horrible hack from DwarfException.cpp:
- if (strcmp(MAI->getPersonalitySuffix(), "+4@GOTPCREL"))
- O << "-" << MAI->getPCSymbol();
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syntactically as a string, very similiar to what Chris did with MachO.
The parsing support and validation is not introduced yet.
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int x __attribute__((section("_foo, _bar"))) = 4;
int y __attribute__((section("_foo, _bar, 4byte_literals"))) = 1;
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instead of syntactically as a string. This means that it keeps track of the
segment, section, flags, etc directly and asmprints them in the right format.
This also includes parsing and validation support for llvm-mc and
"attribute(section)", so we should now start getting errors about invalid
section attributes from the compiler instead of the assembler on darwin.
Still todo:
1) Uniquing of darwin mcsections
2) Move all the Darwin stuff out to MCSectionMachO.[cpp|h]
3) there are a few FIXMEs, for example what is the syntax to get the
S_GB_ZEROFILL segment type?
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2. Move section switch printing to MCSection virtual method which takes a
TAI. This eliminates textual formatting stuff from TLOF.
3. Eliminate SwitchToSectionDirective, getSectionFlagsAsString, and
TLOFELF::AtIsCommentChar.
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A TAI hook is appropriate in this case because this is just an
asm syntax issue, not a semantic difference. TLOF should model
the semantics of the section.
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creation activity into the target-specific subclasses of TLOF.
Before this, globals with explicit sections could be created by
the base class.
1. make getOrCreateSection protected, add a new getExplicitSectionGlobal
pure virtual method to assign sections to globals with a specified
section.
2. eliminate getSpecialCasedSectionGlobals, which is now PIC specific.
3. eliminate the getKindForNamedSection virtual method, which is
now just a static method for ELF.
4. Add implementions of getExplicitSectionGlobal for ELF/PECOFF/Darwin/PIC16.
They are now all detangled and understandable, woo! :)
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getLSDASection() to be more specific. This makes it pretty obvious
that the ELF LSDA section is being specified wrong in PIC mode. We're
probably getting a lot of startup-time relocations to a readonly page,
which is expensive and bad.
Someone who cares about ELF C++ should investigate this.
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compute it based on what it knows. As part of this, rename getSectionForMergeableConstant
to getSectionForConstant because it works for non-mergable constants also.
The only functionality change from this is that Xcore will start dropping
its jump tables into readonly section instead of data section in -static mode.
This should be fine as the linker resolves the relocations. If this is a
problem, let me know and we'll come up with another solution.
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should have no state that is specific to particular globals in the
section. In this case, it means the removal of the "isWeak" and
"ExplicitSection" bits. MCSection uses the new form of SectionKind.
To handle isWeak, I introduced a new SectionInfo class, which is
SectionKind + isWeak, and it is used by the part of the code generator
that does classification of a specific global.
The ExplicitSection disappears. It is moved onto MCSection as a new
"IsDirective" bit. Since the Name of a section is either a section
or directive, it makes sense to keep this bit in MCSection. Ultimately
the creator of MCSection should canonicalize (e.g.) .text to whatever
the actual section is.
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indicate that it is a predicate, not an emitter. This eliminates TAI
dependencies on Mangler and GlobalValue.
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