Summary:
AsmPrinter::EmitInlineAsm() will no longer use the EmitRawText() call for
targets with mature MC support. Such targets will always parse the inline
assembly (even when emitting assembly). Targets without mature MC support
continue to use EmitRawText() for assembly output.
The hasRawTextSupport() check in AsmPrinter::EmitInlineAsm() has been replaced
with MCAsmInfo::UseIntegratedAs which when true, causes the integrated assembler
to parse inline assembly (even when emitting assembly output). UseIntegratedAs
is set to true for targets that consider any failure to parse valid assembly
to be a bug. Target specific subclasses generally enable the integrated
assembler in their constructor. The default value can be overridden with
-no-integrated-as.
All tests that rely on inline assembly supporting invalid assembly (for example,
those that use mnemonics such as 'foo' or 'hello world') have been updated to
disable the integrated assembler.
Changes since review (and last commit attempt):
- Fixed test failures that were missed due to configuration of local build.
(fixes crash.ll and a couple others).
- Fixed tests that happened to pass because the local build was on X86
(should fix 2007-12-17-InvokeAsm.ll)
- mature-mc-support.ll's should no longer require all targets to be compiled.
(should fix ARM and PPC buildbots)
- Object output (-filetype=obj and similar) now forces the integrated assembler
to be enabled regardless of default setting or -no-integrated-as.
(should fix SystemZ buildbots)
Reviewers: rafael
Reviewed By: rafael
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2686
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Bitcasting everything to i8* won't work. Autoupgrade the old
intrinsic declarations to use the new mangling.
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These are two related changes (one in llvm, one in clang).
LLVM:
- rename address_safety => sanitize_address (the enum value is the same, so we preserve binary compatibility with old bitcode)
- rename thread_safety => sanitize_thread
- rename no_uninitialized_checks -> sanitize_memory
CLANG:
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_address)) as a synonym for __attribute__((no_address_safety_analysis))
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_thread))
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_memory))
for S in address thread memory
If -fsanitize=S is present and __attribute__((no_sanitize_S)) is not
set llvm attribute sanitize_S
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PHIElimination inserts IMPLICIT_DEF instructions to guarantee that all
PHI predecessors have a live-out value. These IMPLICIT_DEF values are
not considered to be real interference when coalescing virtual
registers:
%vreg1 = IMPLICIT_DEF
%vreg2 = MOV32r0
When joining %vreg1 and %vreg2, the IMPLICIT_DEF instruction and its
value number should simply be erased since the %vreg2 value number now
provides a live-out value for the PHI predecesor block.
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The CopyToReg nodes that set up the argument registers before a call
must be glued to the call instruction. Otherwise, the scheduler may emit
the physreg copies long before the call, causing long live ranges for
the fixed registers.
Besides disabling good register allocation, that can also expose
problems when EmitInstrWithCustomInserter() splits a basic block during
the live range of a physreg.
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Now that MI->getRegClassConstraint() can also handle inline assembly,
don't bail when recomputing the register class of a virtual register
used by inline asm.
This fixes PR11078.
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This fixes PR10463. A two-address instruction with an <undef> use
operand was incorrectly rewritten so the def and use no longer used the
same register, violating the tie constraint.
Fix this by always rewriting <undef> operands with the register a def
operand would use.
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Remat during spilling triggers dead code elimination. If a phi-def
becomes unused, that may also cause live ranges to split into separate
connected components.
This type of splitting is different from normal live range splitting. In
particular, there may not be a common original interval.
When the split range is its own original, make sure that the new
siblings are also their own originals. The range being split cannot be
used as an original since it doesn't cover the new siblings.
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becomes reachable when before it wasn't). Check to make sure that it's not null
before trying to use it.
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the shift amounts are in a suitably wide type so that
we don't generate out of range constant shift amounts.
This fixes PR9028.
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into and/shift would cause nodes to move around and a dangling pointer
to happen. The code tried to avoid this with a HandleSDNode, but
got the details wrong.
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label is generated, but then the block is deleted. Since the
value is undefined, we just emit the label right after the entry
label of the function. It might matter that the label is in the
same section as the function was afterall.
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function, then the BB is RAUW'd before the definition is emitted. There
are still two cases not being handled, but this should improve us back to
the situation before I touched anything.
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node which has a flag. That flag in turn was used by an
already-selected adde which turned into an ADC32ri8 which
used a selected load which was chained to the load we
folded. This flag use caused us to form a cycle. Fix
this by not ignoring chains in IsLegalToFold even in
cases where the isel thinks it can.
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