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Bill Schmidt
10161a0cce [PowerPC] Replace foul hackery with real calls to __tls_get_addr
My original support for the general dynamic and local dynamic TLS
models contained some fairly obtuse hacks to generate calls to
__tls_get_addr when lowering a TargetGlobalAddress.  Rather than
generating real calls, special GET_TLS_ADDR nodes were used to wrap
the calls and only reveal them at assembly time.  I attempted to
provide correct parameter and return values by chaining CopyToReg and
CopyFromReg nodes onto the GET_TLS_ADDR nodes, but this was also not
fully correct.  Problems were seen with two back-to-back stores to TLS
variables, where the call sequences ended up overlapping with unhappy
results.  Additionally, since these weren't real calls, the proper
register side effects of a call were not recorded, so clobbered values
were kept live across the calls.

The proper thing to do is to lower these into calls in the first
place.  This is relatively straightforward; see the changes to
PPCTargetLowering::LowerGlobalTLSAddress() in PPCISelLowering.cpp.
The changes here are standard call lowering, except that we need to
track the fact that these calls will require a relocation.  This is
done by adding a machine operand flag of MO_TLSLD or MO_TLSGD to the
TargetGlobalAddress operand that appears earlier in the sequence.

The calls to LowerCallTo() eventually find their way to
LowerCall_64SVR4() or LowerCall_32SVR4(), which call FinishCall(),
which calls PrepareCall().  In PrepareCall(), we detect the calls to
__tls_get_addr and immediately snag the TargetGlobalTLSAddress with
the annotated relocation information.  This becomes an extra operand
on the call following the callee, which is expected for nodes of type
tlscall.  We change the call opcode to CALL_TLS for this case.  Back
in FinishCall(), we change it again to CALL_NOP_TLS for 64-bit only,
since we require a TOC-restore nop following the call for the 64-bit
ABIs.

During selection, patterns in PPCInstrInfo.td and PPCInstr64Bit.td
convert the CALL_TLS nodes into BL_TLS nodes, and convert the
CALL_NOP_TLS nodes into BL8_NOP_TLS nodes.  This replaces the code
removed from PPCAsmPrinter.cpp, as the BL_TLS or BL8_NOP_TLS
nodes can now be emitted normally using their patterns and the
associated printTLSCall print method.

Finally, as a result of these changes, all references to get-tls-addr
in its various guises are no longer used, so they have been removed.

There are existing TLS tests to verify the changes haven't messed
anything up).  I've added one new test that verifies that the problem
with the original code has been fixed.


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2014-11-11 20:44:09 +00:00
Eric Christopher
d5dd8ce2a5 Reinstate "Nuke the old JIT."
Approved by Jim Grosbach, Lang Hames, Rafael Espindola.

This reinstates commits r215111, 215115, 215116, 215117, 215136.

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2014-09-02 22:28:02 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
00e08fcaa0 Canonicalize header guards into a common format.
Add header guards to files that were missing guards. Remove #endif comments
as they don't seem common in LLVM (we can easily add them back if we decide
they're useful)

Changes made by clang-tidy with minor tweaks.

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2014-08-13 16:26:38 +00:00
Eric Christopher
aa5b9c0f6f Temporarily Revert "Nuke the old JIT." as it's not quite ready to
be deleted. This will be reapplied as soon as possible and before
the 3.6 branch date at any rate.

Approved by Jim Grosbach, Lang Hames, Rafael Espindola.

This reverts commits r215111, 215115, 215116, 215117, 215136.

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2014-08-07 22:02:54 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
875710a2fd Nuke the old JIT.
I am sure we will be finding bits and pieces of dead code for years to
come, but this is a good start.

Thanks to Lang Hames for making MCJIT a good replacement!

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2014-08-07 14:21:18 +00:00
Hal Finkel
d644d17dd4 [PowerPC] 32-bit ELF PIC support
This adds initial support for PPC32 ELF PIC (Position Independent Code; the
-fPIC variety), thus rectifying a long-standing deficiency in the PowerPC
backend.

Patch by Justin Hibbits!

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2014-07-18 23:29:49 +00:00
Hal Finkel
e2ee98ab16 [PowerPC] Use a small cleanup pass to remove VSX self copies
As explained in r204976, because of how the allocation of VSX registers
interacts with the call-lowering code, we sometimes end up generating self VSX
copies. Specifically, things like this:
  %VSL2<def> = COPY %F2, %VSL2<imp-use,kill>
(where %F2 is really a sub-register of %VSL2, and so this copy is a nop)

This adds a small cleanup pass to remove these prior to post-RA scheduling.

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2014-03-27 23:12:31 +00:00
Hal Finkel
6a0f060f64 [PowerPC] Select between VSX A-type and M-type FMA instructions just before RA
The VSX instruction set has two types of FMA instructions: A-type (where the
addend is taken from the output register) and M-type (where one of the product
operands is taken from the output register). This adds a small pass that runs
just after MI scheduling (and, thus, just before register allocation) that
mutates A-type instructions (that are created during isel) into M-type
instructions when:

 1. This will eliminate an otherwise-necessary copy of the addend

 2. One of the product operands is killed by the instruction

The "right" moment to make this decision is in between scheduling and register
allocation, because only there do we know whether or not one of the product
operands is killed by any particular instruction. Unfortunately, this also
makes the implementation somewhat complicated, because the MIs are not in SSA
form and we need to preserve the LiveIntervals analysis.

As a simple example, if we have:

%vreg5<def> = COPY %vreg9; VSLRC:%vreg5,%vreg9
%vreg5<def,tied1> = XSMADDADP %vreg5<tied0>, %vreg17, %vreg16,
                        %RM<imp-use>; VSLRC:%vreg5,%vreg17,%vreg16
  ...
  %vreg9<def,tied1> = XSMADDADP %vreg9<tied0>, %vreg17, %vreg19,
                        %RM<imp-use>; VSLRC:%vreg9,%vreg17,%vreg19
  ...

We can eliminate the copy by changing from the A-type to the
M-type instruction. This means:

  %vreg5<def,tied1> = XSMADDADP %vreg5<tied0>, %vreg17, %vreg16,
                        %RM<imp-use>; VSLRC:%vreg5,%vreg17,%vreg16

is replaced by:

  %vreg16<def,tied1> = XSMADDMDP %vreg16<tied0>, %vreg18, %vreg9,
                        %RM<imp-use>; VSLRC:%vreg16,%vreg18,%vreg9

and we remove: %vreg5<def> = COPY %vreg9; VSLRC:%vreg5,%vreg9

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2014-03-25 23:29:21 +00:00
Hal Finkel
ab849adec4 [PowerPC] Initial support for the VSX instruction set
VSX is an ISA extension supported on the POWER7 and later cores that enhances
floating-point vector and scalar capabilities. Among other things, this adds
<2 x double> support and generally helps to reduce register pressure.

The interesting part of this ISA feature is the register configuration: there
are 64 new 128-bit vector registers, the 32 of which are super-registers of the
existing 32 scalar floating-point registers, and the second 32 of which overlap
with the 32 Altivec vector registers. This makes things like vector insertion
and extraction tricky: this can be free but only if we force a restriction to
the right register subclass when needed. A new "minipass" PPCVSXCopy takes care
of this (although it could do a more-optimal job of it; see the comment about
unnecessary copies below).

Please note that, currently, VSX is not enabled by default when targeting
anything because it is not yet ready for that.  The assembler and disassembler
are fully implemented and tested. However:

 - CodeGen support causes miscompiles; test-suite runtime failures:
      MultiSource/Benchmarks/FreeBench/distray/distray
      MultiSource/Benchmarks/McCat/08-main/main
      MultiSource/Benchmarks/Olden/voronoi/voronoi
      MultiSource/Benchmarks/mafft/pairlocalalign
      MultiSource/Benchmarks/tramp3d-v4/tramp3d-v4
      SingleSource/Benchmarks/CoyoteBench/almabench
      SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc/matmul_f64_4x4

 - The lowering currently falls back to using Altivec instructions far more
   than it should. Worse, there are some things that are scalarized through the
   stack that shouldn't be.

 - A lot of unnecessary copies make it past the optimizers, and this needs to
   be fixed.

 - Many more regression tests are needed.

Normally, I'd fix these things prior to committing, but there are some
students and other contributors who would like to work this, and so it makes
sense to move this development process upstream where it can be subject to the
regular code-review procedures.

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2014-03-13 07:58:58 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
a68f58ab2b [PowerPC] Always use "assembler dialect" 1
A setting in MCAsmInfo defines the "assembler dialect" to use.  This is used
by common code to choose between alternatives in a multi-alternative GNU
inline asm statement like the following:

  __asm__ ("{sfe|subfe} %0,%1,%2" : "=r" (out) : "r" (in1), "r" (in2));

The meaning of these dialects is platform specific, and GCC defines those
for PowerPC to use dialect 0 for old-style (POWER) mnemonics and 1 for
new-style (PowerPC) mnemonics, like in the example above.

To be compatible with inline asm used with GCC, LLVM ought to do the same.
Specifically, this means we should always use assembler dialect 1 since
old-style mnemonics really aren't supported on any current platform.

However, the current LLVM back-end uses:
  AssemblerDialect = 1;           // New-Style mnemonics.
in PPCMCAsmInfoDarwin, and
  AssemblerDialect = 0;           // Old-Style mnemonics.
in PPCLinuxMCAsmInfo.

The Linux setting really isn't correct, we should be using new-style
mnemonics everywhere.  This is changed by this commit.

Unfortunately, the setting of this variable is overloaded in the back-end
to decide whether or not we are on a Darwin target.  This is done in
PPCInstPrinter (the "SyntaxVariant" is initialized from the MCAsmInfo
AssemblerDialect setting), and also in PPCMCExpr.  Setting AssemblerDialect
to 1 for both Darwin and Linux no longer allows us to make this distinction.

Instead, this patch uses the MCSubtargetInfo passed to createPPCMCInstPrinter
to distinguish Darwin targets, and ignores the SyntaxVariant parameter.
As to PPCMCExpr, this patch adds an explicit isDarwin argument that needs
to be passed in by the caller when creating a target MCExpr.  (To do so
this patch implicitly also reverts commit 184441.)



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2013-07-08 20:20:51 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
23a72c8f7e [PowerPC] Support @tls in the asm parser
This adds support for the last missing construct to parse TLS-related
assembler code:
   add 3, 4, symbol@tls

The ADD8TLS currently hard-codes the @tls into the assembler string.
This cannot be handled by the asm parser, since @tls is parsed as
a symbol variant.  This patch changes ADD8TLS to have the @tls suffix
printed as symbol variant on output too, which allows us to remove
the isCodeGenOnly marker from ADD8TLS.  This in turn means that we
can add a AsmOperand to accept @tls marked symbols on input.

As a side effect, this means that the fixup_ppc_tlsreg fixup type
is no longer necessary and can be merged into fixup_ppc_nofixup.



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2013-07-05 12:22:36 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
92cfa61c50 [PowerPC] Rename some more VK_PPC_ enums
This renames more VK_PPC_ enums, to make them more closely reflect
the @modifier string they represent.  This also prepares for adding
a bunch of new VK_PPC_ enums in upcoming patches.

For consistency, some MO_ flags related to VK_PPC_ enums are
likewise renamed.

No change in behaviour.



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2013-06-21 14:42:20 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
ea18f0cc4d [PowerPC] Remove unused parameter
The isDarwin parameter to the llvm::LowerPPCMachineInstrToMCInst
routine is now no longer needed; remove it.



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2013-06-20 16:58:14 +00:00
Hal Finkel
e50c8c1f81 Add a PPCCTRLoops verification pass
When asserts are enabled, this adds a verification pass for PPC counter-loop
formation. Unfortunately, without sacrificing code quality, there is no better
way of forming counter-based loops except at the (late) IR level. This means
that we need to recognize, at the IR level, anything which might turn into a
function call (or indirect branch). Because this is currently a finite set of
things, and because SelectionDAG lowering is basic-block local, this can be
done. Nevertheless, it is fragile, and failure results in a miscompile. This
verification pass checks that all (reachable) counter-based branches are
dominated by a loop mtctr instruction, and that no instructions in between
clobber the counter register. If these conditions are not satisfied, then an
ICE will be triggered.

In short, this is to help us sleep better at night.

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2013-05-20 16:08:17 +00:00
Hal Finkel
b1fd3cd78f Implement PPC counter loops as a late IR-level pass
The old PPCCTRLoops pass, like the Hexagon pass version from which it was
derived, could only handle some simple loops in canonical form. We cannot
directly adapt the new Hexagon hardware loops pass, however, because the
Hexagon pass contains a fundamental assumption that non-constant-trip-count
loops will contain a guard, and this is not always true (the result being that
incorrect negative counts can be generated). With this commit, we replace the
pass with a late IR-level pass which makes use of SE to calculate the
backedge-taken counts and safely generate the loop-count expressions (including
any necessary max() parts). This IR level pass inserts custom intrinsics that
are lowered into the desired decrement-and-branch instructions.

The most fragile part of this new implementation is that interfering uses of
the counter register must be detected on the IR level (and, on PPC, this also
includes any indirect branches in addition to function calls). Also, to make
all of this work, we need a variant of the mtctr instruction that is marked
as having side effects. Without this, machine-code level CSE, DCE, etc.
illegally transform the resulting code. Hopefully, this can be improved
in the future.

This new pass is smaller than the original (and much smaller than the new
Hexagon hardware loops pass), and can handle many additional cases correctly.
In addition, the preheader-creation code has been copied from LoopSimplify, and
after we decide on where it belongs, this code will be refactored so that it
can be explicitly shared (making this implementation even smaller).

The new test-case files ctrloop-{le,lt,ne}.ll have been adapted from tests for
the new Hexagon pass. There are a few classes of loops that this pass does not
transform (noted by FIXMEs in the files), but these deficiencies can be
addressed within the SE infrastructure (thus helping many other passes as well).

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2013-05-15 21:37:41 +00:00
Hal Finkel
5ee67e8e76 Generate PPC early conditional returns
PowerPC has a conditional branch to the link register (return) instruction: BCLR.
This should be used any time when we'd otherwise have a conditional branch to a
return. This adds a small pass, PPCEarlyReturn, which runs just prior to the
branch selection pass (and, importantly, after block placement) to generate
these conditional returns when possible. It will also eliminate unconditional
branches to returns (these happen rarely; most of the time these have already
been tail duplicated by the time PPCEarlyReturn is invoked). This is a nice
optimization for small functions that do not maintain a stack frame.

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2013-04-08 16:24:03 +00:00
Hal Finkel
aa6047d23d PPC: Use HWEncoding and TRI->getEncodingValue
As pointed out by Jakob, we don't need to maintain a separate
register-numbering table. Instead we should let TableGen generate the table for
us from the information (already present) in PPCRegisterInfo.td.
TRI->getEncodingValue is now used to access register-encoding values.

No functionality change intended.

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2013-03-26 20:08:20 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
06ab2c828a Relocation enablement for PPC DAG postprocessing pass
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2013-02-21 00:05:29 +00:00
Hal Finkel
a8b289b70d Initial implementation of PPCTargetTransformInfo
This provides a place to add customized operation cost information and
control some other target-specific IR-level transformations.

The only non-trivial logic in this checkin assigns a higher cost to
unaligned loads and stores (covered by the included test case).

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2013-01-25 23:05:59 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
dfebc4cc4c This is just a clean-up patch that simplifies the initial-exec TLS logic by
avoiding use of machine operand flags.  No change in observable behavior, so
no new test cases.


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2012-12-13 18:45:54 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
d7802bf0dd This patch introduces initial-exec model support for thread-local storage
on 64-bit PowerPC ELF.

The patch includes code to handle external assembly and MC output with the
integrated assembler.  It intentionally does not support the "old" JIT.

For the initial-exec TLS model, the ABI requires the following to calculate
the address of external thread-local variable x:

 Code sequence            Relocation                  Symbol
  ld 9,x@got@tprel(2)      R_PPC64_GOT_TPREL16_DS      x
  add 9,9,x@tls            R_PPC64_TLS                 x

The register 9 is arbitrary here.  The linker will replace x@got@tprel
with the offset relative to the thread pointer to the generated GOT
entry for symbol x.  It will replace x@tls with the thread-pointer
register (13).

The two test cases verify correct assembly output and relocation output
as just described.

PowerPC-specific selection node variants are added for the two
instructions above:  LD_GOT_TPREL and ADD_TLS.  These are inserted
when an initial-exec global variable is encountered by
PPCTargetLowering::LowerGlobalTLSAddress(), and later lowered to
machine instructions LDgotTPREL and ADD8TLS.  LDgotTPREL is a pseudo
that uses the same LDrs support added for medium code model's LDtocL,
with a different relocation type.

The rest of the processing is straightforward.


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2012-12-04 16:18:08 +00:00
Hal Finkel
99f823f943 Add the PPCCTRLoops pass: a PPC machine-code-level optimization pass to form CTR-based loop branching code.
This pass is derived from the Hexagon HardwareLoops pass. The only significant enhancement over the Hexagon
pass is that PPCCTRLoops will also attempt to delete the replaced add and compare operations if they are
no longer otherwise used. Also, invalid preheader DebugLoc is not used.

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2012-06-08 15:38:21 +00:00
Roman Divacky
fd42ed676e Implement local-exec TLS on PowerPC.
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2012-06-04 17:36:38 +00:00
Craig Topper
79aa3417eb Reorder includes in Target backends to following coding standards. Remove some superfluous forward declarations.
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2012-03-17 18:46:09 +00:00
Evan Cheng
54134708f5 Code clean up.
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2011-07-25 20:18:48 +00:00
Evan Cheng
966aeb5788 Refactor PPC target to separate MC routines from Target routines.
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2011-07-25 19:53:23 +00:00
Evan Cheng
c60f9b7523 Next round of MC refactoring. This patch factor MC table instantiations, MC
registeration and creation code into XXXMCDesc libraries.


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2011-07-14 20:59:42 +00:00
Evan Cheng
59ee62d241 - Eliminate MCCodeEmitter's dependency on TargetMachine. It now uses MCInstrInfo
and MCSubtargetInfo.
- Added methods to update subtarget features (used when targets automatically
  detect subtarget features or switch modes).
- Teach X86Subtarget to update MCSubtargetInfo features bits since the
  MCSubtargetInfo layer can be shared with other modules.
- These fixes .code 16 / .code 32 support since mode switch is updated in
  MCSubtargetInfo so MC code emitter can do the right thing.


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2011-07-11 03:57:24 +00:00
Evan Cheng
22fee2dff4 Merge XXXGenRegisterNames.inc into XXXGenRegisterInfo.inc
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2011-06-28 20:07:07 +00:00
Evan Cheng
73f50d9bc3 Merge XXXGenRegisterDesc.inc XXXGenRegisterNames.inc XXXGenRegisterInfo.h.inc
into XXXGenRegisterInfo.inc.


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2011-06-27 18:32:37 +00:00
Roman Divacky
a1000742d2 Fix emission of PPC64 assembler on non-darwin platforms by splitting
VK_PPC_{HA,LO}16 into darwin and gas variants.

Darwin wants {ha,lo}16(symbol) while gnu as wants symbol@{ha,l}.


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2011-06-09 20:25:38 +00:00
Chris Lattner
b46443a686 Wire up primitive support in the assembler backend for writing .o files
directly on the mac.  This is very early, doesn't support relocations and
has a terrible hack to avoid .machine from being printed, but despite
that it generates an bitwise-identical-to-cctools .o file for stuff like 
this:

  define i32 @test() nounwind { ret i32 42 }

I don't plan to continue pushing this forward, but if anyone else was
interested in doing it, it should be really straight-forward.



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2010-11-15 08:49:58 +00:00
Chris Lattner
5ffe38ef6a Implement a basic MCCodeEmitter for PPC. This doesn't handle
fixups yet, and doesn't handle actually encoding operand values,
but this is enough for llc -show-mc-encoding to show the base
instruction encoding information, e.g.:

	mflr r0                         ; encoding: [0x7c,0x08,0x02,0xa6]
	stw r0, 8(r1)                   ; encoding: [0x90,0x00,0x00,0x00]
	stwu r1, -64(r1)                ; encoding: [0x94,0x00,0x00,0x00]
Ltmp0:
	lhz r4, 4(r3)                   ; encoding: [0xa0,0x00,0x00,0x00]
	cmplwi cr0, r4, 8               ; encoding: [0x28,0x00,0x00,0x00]
	beq cr0, LBB0_2                 ; encoding: [0x40,0x00,0x00,0x00]



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2010-11-15 04:16:32 +00:00
Chris Lattner
6d2ff122af convert the operand bits into bitfields since they are all combinable in
different ways.  Add $non_lazy_ptr support, and proper lowering for
global values.

Now all the ppc regression tests pass with the new instruction printer.



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2010-11-15 03:13:19 +00:00
Chris Lattner
1e61e69d40 add targetoperand flags for jump tables, constant pool and block address
nodes to indicate when ha16/lo16 modifiers should be used.  This lets
us pass PowerPC/indirectbr.ll.

The one annoying thing about this patch is that the MCSymbolExpr isn't
expressive enough to represent ha16(label1-label2) which we need on
PowerPC.  I have a terrible hack in the meantime, but this will have
to be revisited at some point.

Last major conversion item left is global variable references.


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2010-11-15 02:46:57 +00:00
Chris Lattner
b908258d59 implement support for the MO_DARWIN_STUB TargetOperand flag,
and have isel apply to to call operands as required.  This allows
us to get $stub suffixes on label references on ppc/tiger with the
new instprinter, fixing two tests.  Only 2 to go.


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2010-11-14 23:42:06 +00:00
Chris Lattner
a7217c824d switch PPC to a simplified MCInstLowering model.
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2010-11-14 21:12:33 +00:00
Chris Lattner
8d63ba8260 fix PPC.h to not pull in TargetMachine.h
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2010-11-14 21:09:28 +00:00
Chris Lattner
55fed86353 tidy some targets.
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2010-02-02 22:13:21 +00:00
Chris Lattner
5335bce43d remove dead code.
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2010-02-02 21:52:03 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar
0c795d6187 Add new helpers for registering targets.
- Less boilerplate == good.


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2009-07-25 06:49:55 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar
4cb1e13769 Put Target definitions inside Target specific header, and llvm namespace.
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2009-07-18 23:03:22 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar
51b198af83 Reapply TargetRegistry refactoring commits.
--- Reverse-merging r75799 into '.':
 U   test/Analysis/PointerTracking
U    include/llvm/Target/TargetMachineRegistry.h
U    include/llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h
U    include/llvm/Target/TargetRegistry.h
U    include/llvm/Target/TargetSelect.h
U    tools/lto/LTOCodeGenerator.cpp
U    tools/lto/LTOModule.cpp
U    tools/llc/llc.cpp
U    lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCTargetMachine.h
U    lib/Target/PowerPC/AsmPrinter/PPCAsmPrinter.cpp
U    lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCTargetMachine.cpp
U    lib/Target/PowerPC/PPC.h
U    lib/Target/ARM/ARMTargetMachine.cpp
U    lib/Target/ARM/AsmPrinter/ARMAsmPrinter.cpp
U    lib/Target/ARM/ARMTargetMachine.h
U    lib/Target/ARM/ARM.h
U    lib/Target/XCore/XCoreTargetMachine.cpp
U    lib/Target/XCore/XCoreTargetMachine.h
U    lib/Target/PIC16/PIC16TargetMachine.cpp
U    lib/Target/PIC16/PIC16TargetMachine.h
U    lib/Target/Alpha/AsmPrinter/AlphaAsmPrinter.cpp
U    lib/Target/Alpha/AlphaTargetMachine.cpp
U    lib/Target/Alpha/AlphaTargetMachine.h
U    lib/Target/X86/X86TargetMachine.h
U    lib/Target/X86/X86.h
U    lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86ATTAsmPrinter.h
U    lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86AsmPrinter.cpp
U    lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86IntelAsmPrinter.h
U    lib/Target/X86/X86TargetMachine.cpp
U    lib/Target/MSP430/MSP430TargetMachine.cpp
U    lib/Target/MSP430/MSP430TargetMachine.h
U    lib/Target/CppBackend/CPPTargetMachine.h
U    lib/Target/CppBackend/CPPBackend.cpp
U    lib/Target/CBackend/CTargetMachine.h
U    lib/Target/CBackend/CBackend.cpp
U    lib/Target/TargetMachine.cpp
U    lib/Target/IA64/IA64TargetMachine.cpp
U    lib/Target/IA64/AsmPrinter/IA64AsmPrinter.cpp
U    lib/Target/IA64/IA64TargetMachine.h
U    lib/Target/IA64/IA64.h
U    lib/Target/MSIL/MSILWriter.cpp
U    lib/Target/CellSPU/SPUTargetMachine.h
U    lib/Target/CellSPU/SPU.h
U    lib/Target/CellSPU/AsmPrinter/SPUAsmPrinter.cpp
U    lib/Target/CellSPU/SPUTargetMachine.cpp
U    lib/Target/Mips/AsmPrinter/MipsAsmPrinter.cpp
U    lib/Target/Mips/MipsTargetMachine.cpp
U    lib/Target/Mips/MipsTargetMachine.h
U    lib/Target/Mips/Mips.h
U    lib/Target/Sparc/AsmPrinter/SparcAsmPrinter.cpp
U    lib/Target/Sparc/SparcTargetMachine.cpp
U    lib/Target/Sparc/SparcTargetMachine.h
U    lib/ExecutionEngine/JIT/TargetSelect.cpp
U    lib/Support/TargetRegistry.cpp


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2009-07-15 20:24:03 +00:00
Stuart Hastings
2286f8dc4c Revert 75762, 75763, 75766..75769, 75772..75775, 75778, 75780, 75782 to repair broken LLVM-GCC build.
Will revert 75770 in the llvm-gcc trunk.


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2009-07-15 17:27:11 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar
4246790aa8 Register Target's TargetMachine and AsmPrinter in the new registry.
- This abuses TargetMachineRegistry's constructor for now, this will get
   cleaned up in time.


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2009-07-15 09:22:31 +00:00
David Greene
71847813bc Have asm printers use formatted_raw_ostream directly to avoid a
dynamic_cast<>.


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2009-07-14 20:18:05 +00:00
Bruno Cardoso Lopes
ac57e6e498 Add the Object Code Emitter class. Original patch by Aaron Gray, I did some
cleanup, removed some #includes and moved Object Code Emitter out-of-line.



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2009-07-06 05:09:34 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar
5bcc8bd0c6 Remove unused AsmPrinter OptLevel argument, and propogate.
- This more or less amounts to a revert of r65379. I'm curious to know what
   happened that caused this variable to become unused.


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2009-07-01 01:48:54 +00:00
Bruno Cardoso Lopes
a3f99f9033 First patch in the direction of splitting MachineCodeEmitter in two subclasses:
JITCodeEmitter and ObjectCodeEmitter. No functional changes yet. Patch by Aaron Gray



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2009-05-30 20:51:52 +00:00
Bill Wendling
98a366d547 Instead of passing in an unsigned value for the optimization level, use an enum,
which better identifies what the optimization is doing. And is more flexible for
future uses.


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