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Derek Schuff
6fc631978c Support unaligned load/store on more ARM targets
This patch matches GCC behavior: the code used to only allow unaligned
load/store on ARM for v6+ Darwin, it will now allow unaligned load/store for
v6+ Darwin as well as for v7+ on other targets.

The distinction is made because v6 doesn't guarantee support (but LLVM assumes
that Apple controls hardware+kernel and therefore have conformant v6 CPUs),
whereas v7 does provide this guarantee (and Linux behaves sanely).

Overall this should slightly improve performance in most cases because of
reduced I$ pressure.

Patch by JF Bastien

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2013-05-15 16:08:30 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
db3cc56e70 Remove MCELFObjectTargetWriter::adjustFixupOffset hack
Now that PowerPC no longer uses adjustFixupOffset, and no other
back-end (ever?) did, we can remove the infrastructure itself
(incidentally addressing a FIXME to that effect).



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2013-05-15 15:07:42 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
9122396a4d [PowerPC] Remove need for adjustFixupOffst hack
Now that applyFixup understands differently-sized fixups, we can define
fixup_ppc_lo16/fixup_ppc_lo16_ds/fixup_ppc_ha16 to properly be 2-byte
fixups, applied at an offset of 2 relative to the start of the 
instruction text.

This has the benefit that if we actually need to generate a real
relocation record, its address will come out correctly automatically,
without having to fiddle with the offset in adjustFixupOffset.

Tested on both 64-bit and 32-bit PowerPC, using external and
integrated assembler.



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2013-05-15 15:07:06 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
ddbf053a4c [SystemZ] Make use of SUBTRACT HALFWORD
Thanks to Ulrich Weigand for noticing that this instruction was missing.


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2013-05-15 15:05:29 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
e66ef73318 [PowerPC] Add test case for r181891
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2013-05-15 15:02:12 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
b1cf8de85a [PowerPC] Correctly handle fixups of other than 4 byte size
The PPCAsmBackend::applyFixup routine handles the case where a
fixup can be resolved within the same object file.  However,
this routine is currently hard-coded to assume the size of
any fixup is always exactly 4 bytes.

This is sort-of correct for fixups on instruction text; even
though it only works because several of what really would be
2-byte fixups are presented as 4-byte fixups instead (requiring
another hack in PPCELFObjectWriter::adjustFixupOffset to clean
it up).

However, this assumption breaks down completely for fixups
on data, which legitimately can be of any size (1, 2, 4, or 8).

This patch makes applyFixup aware of fixups of varying sizes,
introducing a new helper routine getFixupKindNumBytes (along
the lines of what the ARM back end does).  Note that in order
to handle fixups of size 8, we also need to fix the return type
of adjustFixupValue to uint64_t to avoid truncation.

Tested on both 64-bit and 32-bit PowerPC, using external and
integrated assembler.



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2013-05-15 15:01:46 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison
38286bee4d Add Jade to the list of external projects using LLVM in the release notes.
Patch by: Antoine Lorence <Antoine.Lorence@insa-rennes.fr>

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2013-05-15 14:05:01 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
ef25bf0438 [SystemZ] Add more future work items to the README
Based on an analysis by Ulrich Weigand.


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2013-05-15 12:53:31 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
363ce4085f [SystemZ] Consolidate disassembler tests for valid input into 2 big tests
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2013-05-15 11:00:31 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
8580e79fba [SystemZ] Consolidate assembler tests into 4 big tests
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2013-05-15 09:58:19 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov
f1a8d770f2 Fix build on Windows
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2013-05-15 09:00:30 +00:00
David Blaikie
453f4f0130 Use only explicit bool conversion operators
BitVector/SmallBitVector::reference::operator bool remain implicit since
they model more exactly a bool, rather than something else that can be
boolean tested.

The most common (non-buggy) case are where such objects are used as
return expressions in bool-returning functions or as boolean function
arguments. In those cases I've used (& added if necessary) a named
function to provide the equivalent (or sometimes negative, depending on
convenient wording) test.

One behavior change (YAMLParser) was made, though no test case is
included as I'm not sure how to reach that code path. Essentially any
comparison of llvm::yaml::document_iterators would be invalid if neither
iterator was at the end.

This helped uncover a couple of bugs in Clang - test cases provided for
those in a separate commit along with similar changes to `operator bool`
instances in Clang.

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2013-05-15 07:36:59 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
1fe14c56f1 ELFRelocationEntry::operator<(): Try to stabilize the order. r_offset was insufficient to sort Relocs.
It should fix llvm/test/CodeGen/ARM/ehabi-mc-compact-pr*.ll on some hosts.

  RELOCATION RECORDS FOR [.ARM.exidx]:
  0 R_ARM_PREL31 .text
  0 R_ARM_NONE __aeabi_unwind_cpp_pr0

FIXME: I am not sure of the directions of extra comparators, in Type and Index.
For now, they are different from the direction in r_offset.

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2013-05-15 02:16:23 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
e3ab7cca3a LoopVectorize: Fix comments
No functionality change.

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2013-05-15 02:02:45 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
1386692ef6 LoopVectorize: Hoist conditional loads if possible
InstCombine can be uncooperative to vectorization and sink loads into
conditional blocks. This prevents vectorization.

Undo this optimization if there are unconditional memory accesses to the same
addresses in the loop.

radar://13815763

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2013-05-15 01:44:30 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
a88d974ce2 Speed up Value::isUsedInBasicBlock() for long use lists.
This is expanding Ben's original heuristic for short basic blocks to
also work for longer basic blocks and huge use lists.

Scan the basic block and the use list in parallel, terminating the
search when the shorter list ends. In almost all cases, either the basic
block or the use list is short, and the function returns quickly.

In one crazy test case with very long use chains, CodeGenPrepare runs
400x faster. When compiling ARMDisassembler.cpp it is 5x faster.

<rdar://problem/13840497>

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2013-05-14 23:45:56 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru
da2ed458b4 Fix two typo
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2013-05-14 23:36:24 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
3c2b0e171f ExceptionDemo: Corresponding to r181820, SectionMemoryManager should belong to RTDyldMemoryManager.
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2013-05-14 23:05:00 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
ebb9f17240 Object: Fix Mach-O relocation printing.
There were two problems that made llvm-objdump -r crash:
- for non-scattered relocations, the symbol/section index is actually in the
  (aptly named) symbolnum field.
- sections are 1-indexed.


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2013-05-14 22:41:29 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
101a36117c ARM ISel: Don't create illegal types during LowerMUL
The transformation happening here is that we want to turn a
"mul(ext(X), ext(X))" into a "vmull(X, X)", stripping off the extension. We have
to make sure that X still has a valid vector type - possibly recreate an
extension to a smaller type. In case of a extload of a memory type smaller than
64 bit we used create a ext(load()). The problem with doing this - instead of
recreating an extload - is that an illegal type is exposed.

This patch fixes this by creating extloads instead of ext(load()) sequences.

Fixes PR15970.

radar://13871383

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2013-05-14 22:33:24 +00:00
Manman Ren
5150270d07 GlobalOpt: fix an issue where CXAAtExitFn points to a deleted function.
CXAAtExitFn was set outside a loop and before optimizations where functions
can be deleted. This patch will set CXAAtExitFn inside the loop and after
optimizations.

Seg fault when running LTO because of accesses to a deleted function.
rdar://problem/13838828


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2013-05-14 21:52:44 +00:00
Eric Christopher
e83a6f32a4 Revert previous patch, it's actually on under Wall.
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2013-05-14 21:52:01 +00:00
Eric Christopher
f8f7086b1b Add -Wreorder to the list of C++ warnings.
This built clean with clang, but if we see false positives on the bots
then we'll revert and turn it into a compiler specific check.

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2013-05-14 21:49:38 +00:00
Eric Christopher
4d7f2ce938 Make getCompileUnit non-const and return the current DIE if it
happens to be a compile unit. Noticed on inspection and tested
via calling on a newly created compile unit. No functional change.

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2013-05-14 21:33:10 +00:00
Michael Liao
95ab326674 Add 'CHECK-DAG' support
Refer to 'FileCheck.rst'f for details of 'CHECK-DAG'.



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2013-05-14 20:34:12 +00:00
Michael Liao
7efbbd61eb Refactor string checking. No functionality change.
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2013-05-14 20:29:52 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
5bbdb19041 Implement the PowerPC system call (sc) instruction.
Instruction added at request of Roman Divacky.  Tested via asm-parser.


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2013-05-14 19:35:45 +00:00
Filip Pizlo
13a3cf1928 SectionMemoryManager shouldn't be a JITMemoryManager. Previously, the
EngineBuilder interface required a JITMemoryManager even if it was being used 
to construct an MCJIT. But the MCJIT actually wants a RTDyldMemoryManager. 
Consequently, the SectionMemoryManager, which is meant for MCJIT, derived 
from the JITMemoryManager and then stubbed out a bunch of JITMemoryManager 
methods that weren't relevant to the MCJIT.

This patch fixes the situation: it teaches the EngineBuilder that 
RTDyldMemoryManager is a supertype of JITMemoryManager, and that it's 
appropriate to pass a RTDyldMemoryManager instead of a JITMemoryManager if 
we're using the MCJIT. This allows us to remove the stub methods from 
SectionMemoryManager, and make SectionMemoryManager a direct subtype of 
RTDyldMemoryManager.



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2013-05-14 19:29:00 +00:00
Jyotsna Verma
a29a8965e2 Hexagon: Pass to replace tranfer/copy instructions into combine instruction
where possible.



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2013-05-14 18:54:06 +00:00
Eric Christopher
f276c70bb8 Reapply "Subtract isn't commutative, fix this for MMX psub." with
a somewhat randomly chosen cpu that will minimize cpu specific
differences on bots.

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2013-05-14 18:33:40 +00:00
Eric Christopher
edf0dda528 Temporarily revert "Subtract isn't commutative, fix this for MMX psub."
It's causing failures on the atom bot.

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2013-05-14 18:20:42 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
d1bf52275d Fix __clear_cache declaration.
This fixes the build with gcc in gnu++98 and gnu++11 mode.

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2013-05-14 18:06:14 +00:00
Eric Christopher
304d73c9ee Subtract isn't commutative, fix this for MMX psub.
Patch by Andrea DiBiagio.

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2013-05-14 17:52:05 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
bc3db03bf0 Recognize sparc64 as an alias for sparcv9 triples.
Patch by Brad Smith!

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2013-05-14 17:47:27 +00:00
Jyotsna Verma
36e1b51438 Hexagon: Add patterns to generate 'combine' instructions.
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2013-05-14 17:16:38 +00:00
Jyotsna Verma
91eadc6d69 Hexagon: ArePredicatesComplement should not restrict itself to TFRs.
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2013-05-14 16:36:34 +00:00
Kai Nacke
e4642bc096 Add bitcast to store of personality function.
The personality function is user defined and may have an arbitrary result type.
The code assumes always i8*. This results in an assertion failure if a different
type is used. A bitcast to i8* is added to prevent this failure.

Reviewed by: Renato Golin, Bob Wilson

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2013-05-14 16:30:51 +00:00
Derek Schuff
ed788b6283 Fix ARM FastISel tests, as a first step to enabling ARM FastISel
ARM FastISel is currently only enabled for iOS non-Thumb1, and I'm working on
enabling it for other targets. As a first step I've fixed some of the tests.
Changes to ARM FastISel tests:
- Different triples don't generate the same relocations (especially
  movw/movt versus constant pool loads). Use a regex to allow either.
- Mangling is different. Use a regex to allow either.
- The reserved registers are sometimes different, so registers get
  allocated in a different order. Capture the names only where this
  occurs.
- Add -verify-machineinstrs to some tests where it works. It doesn't
  work everywhere it should yet.
- Add -fast-isel-abort to many tests that didn't have it before.
- Split out the VarArg test from fast-isel-call.ll into its own
  test. This simplifies test setup because of --check-prefix.

Patch by JF Bastien

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2013-05-14 16:26:38 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
ded53bf4dd PPC32: Fix stack collision between FP and CR save areas.
The changes to CR spill handling missed a case for 32-bit PowerPC.
The code in PPCFrameLowering::processFunctionBeforeFrameFinalized()
checks whether CR spill has occurred using a flag in the function
info.  This flag is only set by storeRegToStackSlot and
loadRegFromStackSlot.  spillCalleeSavedRegisters does not call
storeRegToStackSlot, but instead produces MI directly.  Thus we don't
see the CR is spilled when assigning frame offsets, and the CR spill
ends up colliding with some other location (generally the FP slot).

This patch sets the flag in spillCalleeSavedRegisters for PPC32 so
that the CR spill is properly detected and gets its own slot in the
stack frame.


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2013-05-14 16:08:32 +00:00
Jyotsna Verma
21e6ea54ff Hexagon: Test case to check if branch probabilities are properly reflected in
the jump instructions in the form of taken/not-taken hint.



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2013-05-14 15:50:49 +00:00
Jyotsna Verma
9c9bf9a240 Hexagon: Remove dead-code after unconditional return from addPreSched2.
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2013-05-14 15:33:27 +00:00
Tom Stellard
ec03792245 R600/SI: Add processor type for Hainan asic
Patch by: Alex Deucher

Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>

NOTE: This is a candidate for the 3.3 branch.

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2013-05-14 14:42:56 +00:00
Duncan Sands
8305acb200 Get the unittests compiling when building with cmake and the setting
-DLLVM_ENABLE_THREADS=false.


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2013-05-14 13:29:16 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
15cf700b41 Declare __clear_cache.
GCC declares __clear_cache in the gnu modes (-std=gnu++98,
-std=gnu++11), but not in the strict modes (-std=c++98, -std=c++11). This patch
declares it and therefore fixes the build when using one of the strict modes.

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2013-05-14 13:02:37 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
c3b20c260e [SystemZ] Add disassembler support
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2013-05-14 10:17:52 +00:00
Michel Danzer
5096dc74ae R600/SI: Add lit test coverage for the remaining patterns added recently
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>

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2013-05-14 09:53:30 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
847cb575a1 [SystemZ] Add extra testscases for r181773
Forgot to svn add these...


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2013-05-14 09:49:11 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
b594c4c873 [SystemZ] Rework handling of constant PC-relative operands
The GNU assembler treats things like:

        brasl   %r14, 100

in the same way as:

        brasl   %r14, .+100

rather than as a branch to absolute address 100.  We implemented this in
LLVM by creating an immediate operand rather than the usual expr operand,
and by handling immediate operands specially in the code emitter.
This was undesirable for (at least) three reasons:

- the specialness of immediate operands was exposed to the backend MC code,
  rather than being limited to the assembler parser.

- in disassembly, an immediate operand really is an absolute address.
  (Note that this means reassembling printed disassembly can't recreate
  the original code.)

- it would interfere with any assembly manipulation that we might
  try in future.  E.g. operations like branch shortening can change
  the relative position of instructions, but any code that updates
  sym+offset addresses wouldn't update an immediate "100" operand
  in the same way as an explicit ".+100" operand.

This patch changes the implementation so that the assembler creates
a "." label for immediate PC-relative operands, so that the operand
to the MCInst is always the absolute address.  The patch also adds
some error checking of the offset.


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2013-05-14 09:47:26 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
58b854d7e9 [SystemZ] Remove bogus isAsmParserOnly
Marking instructions as isAsmParserOnly stops them from being disassembled.
However, in cases where separate asm and codegen versions exist, we actually
want to disassemble to the asm ones.

No functional change intended.


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2013-05-14 09:38:07 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
f917bc0406 [SystemZ] Match operands to fields by name rather than by order
The SystemZ port currently relies on the order of the instruction operands
matching the order of the instruction field lists.  This isn't desirable
for disassembly, where the two are matched only by name.  E.g. the R1 and R2
fields of an RR instruction should have corresponding R1 and R2 operands.

The main complication is that addresses are compound operands,
and as far as I know there is no mechanism to allow individual
suboperands to be selected by name in "let Inst{...} = ..." assignments.
Luckily it doesn't really matter though.  The SystemZ instruction
encoding groups all address fields together in a predictable order,
so it's just as valid to see the entire compound address operand as
a single field.  That's the approach taken in this patch.

Matching by name in turn means that the operands to COPY SIGN and
CONVERT TO FIXED instructions can be given in natural order.
(It was easier to do this at the same time as the rename,
since otherwise the intermediate step was too confusing.)

No functional change intended.


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2013-05-14 09:36:44 +00:00