* Removed test/lib/llvm.exp - it is no longer needed
* Deleted the dg.exp reading code from test/lit.cfg. There are no dg.exp files
left in the test suite so this code is no longer required. test/lit.cfg is
now much shorter and clearer
* Removed a lot of duplicate code in lit.local.cfg files that need access to
the root configuration, by adding a "root" attribute to the TestingConfig
object. This attribute is dynamically computed to provide the same
information as was previously provided by the custom getRoot functions.
* Documented the config.root attribute in docs/CommandGuide/lit.pod
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The test fell back to the C backend, making it useless and it started to fail
on configurations that don't build the C backend.
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and stores was added.
- SelectAddr should return false if Parent is an unaligned f32 load or store.
- Only aligned load and store nodes should be matched to select reg+imm
floating point instructions.
- MIPS does not have support for f64 unaligned load or store instructions.
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reserving a physical register ($gp or $28) for that purpose.
This will completely eliminate loads that restore the value of $gp after every
function call, if the register allocator assigns a callee-saved register, or
eliminate unnecessary loads if it assigns a temporary register.
example:
.cpload $25 // set $gp.
...
.cprestore 16 // store $gp to stack slot 16($sp).
...
jalr $25 // function call. clobbers $gp.
lw $gp, 16($sp) // not emitted if callee-saved reg is chosen.
...
lw $2, 4($gp)
...
jalr $25 // function call.
lw $gp, 16($sp) // not emitted if $gp is not live after this instruction.
...
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needed to emit a 64-bit gp-relative relocation entry. Make changes necessary
for emitting jump tables which have entries with directive .gpdword. This patch
does not implement the parts needed for direct object emission or JIT.
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- Use MipsAnalyzeImmediate to expand immediates that do not fit in 16-bit.
- Change the types of variables so that they are sufficiently large to handle
64-bit pointers.
- Emit instructions to set register $28 in a function prologue after
instructions which store callee-saved registers have been emitted.
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Add a test case to show fewer instructions are needed to load an immediate
with the new way of loading immediates.
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This change reduces the number of instructions generated.
For example,
(load (add (sub $n0, $n1), (MipsLo got(s))))
results in the following sequence of instructions:
1. sub $n2, $n0, $n1
2. lw got(s)($n2)
Previously, three instructions were needed.
1. sub $n2, $n0, $n1
2. addiu $n3, $n2, got(s)
3. lw 0($n3)
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test cases where there were a lot of relocations applied relative to a large
rodata section. Gas would create a symbol for each of these whereas we would
be relative to the beginning of the rodata section. This change mimics what
gas does.
Patch by Jack Carter.
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I followed three heuristics for deciding whether to set 'true' or
'false':
- Everything target independent got 'true' as that is the expected
common output of the GCC builtins.
- If the target arch only has one way of implementing this operation,
set the flag in the way that exercises the most of codegen. For most
architectures this is also the likely path from a GCC builtin, with
'true' being set. It will (eventually) require lowering away that
difference, and then lowering to the architecture's operation.
- Otherwise, set the flag differently dependending on which target
operation should be tested.
Let me know if anyone has any issue with this pattern or would like
specific tests of another form. This should allow the x86 codegen to
just iteratively improve as I teach the backend how to differentiate
between the two forms, and everything else should remain exactly the
same.
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