and %rcr_, leaving just %cr_ which is what people expect.
Updated the disassembler to support this unified register set.
Added a testcase to verify that the registers continue to be
decoded correctly.
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and diagnostic groups. This allows the compiler to group
diagnostics together (e.g. "Logic Warning",
"Format String Warning", etc) like the static analyzer does.
This is not exposed through anything in the compiler yet.
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sub-register indices and outputs a single super register which is formed from
a consecutive sequence of registers.
This is used as register allocation / coalescing aid and it is useful to
represent instructions that output register pairs / quads. For example,
v1024, v1025 = vload <address>
where v1024 and v1025 forms a register pair.
This really should be modelled as
v1024<3>, v1025<4> = vload <address>
but it would violate SSA property before register allocation is done.
Currently we use insert_subreg to form the super register:
v1026 = implicit_def
v1027 - insert_subreg v1026, v1024, 3
v1028 = insert_subreg v1027, v1025, 4
...
= use v1024
= use v1028
But this adds pseudo live interval overlap between v1024 and v1025.
We can now modeled it as
v1024, v1025 = vload <address>
v1026 = REG_SEQUENCE v1024, 3, v1025, 4
...
= use v1024
= use v1026
After coalescing, it will be
v1026<3>, v1025<4> = vload <address>
...
= use v1026<3>
= use v1026
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FU per CPU arch to 32 per intinerary allowing precise modelling of quite
complex pipelines in the future.
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code. It used to #include the enhanced disassembly
information for the targets it supported straight
out of lib/Target/{X86,ARM,...} but now it uses a
new interface provided by MCDisassembler, and (so
far) implemented by X86 and ARM.
Also removed hacky #define-controlled initialization
of targets in edis. If clients only want edis to
initialize a limited set of targets, they can set
--enable-targets on the configure command line.
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We are bound to fail! For proper disassembly, the well-known encoding bits
of the instruction must be fully specified.
This also removes pseudo instructions from considerations of disassembly,
which is a better design and less fragile than the name matchings.
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such that the non-VFP versions have no implicit defs of VFP registers.
If any callee-saved VFP registers are marked as having been defined, the
prologue/epilogue code will try to save and restore them.
Radar 7770432.
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I also added a rule to the ARM target's Makefile to
build the ARM-specific instruction information table
for the enhanced disassembler.
I will add the test harness for all this stuff in
a separate commit.
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argument that had to be between 0 and 7 to have any value,
firing an assert later in the AsmPrinter. Now, the
disassembler rejects instructions with out-of-range values
for that immediate.
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