live ranges for the spill register are also defined at the use slot instead of
the normal def slot.
This fixes PR8612 for the inline spiller. A use was being allocated to the same
register as a spilled early clobber def.
This problem exists in all the spillers. A fix for the standard spiller is
forthcoming.
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variable if recursing fails to simplify it.
Factor AliasedSymbol to be a method of MCSymbol.
Update MCAssembler::EvaluateFixup to match the change in
EvaluateAsRelocatableImpl.
Remove the WeakRefExpr hack, as the object writer now sees the weakref with
no extra effort needed.
Nothing else is using MCTargetExpr, but keep it for now.
Now that the ELF writer sees relocations with aliases, handle
.weak foo2
foo2:
.weak bar2
.set bar2,foo2
.quad bar2
the same way gas does and produce a relocation with bar2.
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Added 2 new subclasses - X86ELFObjectWriter and ARMELFObectWriter.
ARM and X86 require different code for RecordRelocation(), possibly others.
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This moves most of the isUsed logic to the MCSymbol itself. With this we
get a bit more relaxed about allowing definitions after uses: uses that
don't evaluate their argument immediately (jmp foo) are accepted.
ddunbar, this was the smallest compromise I could think of that lets us
accept gcc (and clang!) assembly.
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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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into the immediate field. This allows us to encode stuff like this:
lbz r3, lo16(__ZL4init)(r4) ; globalopt.cpp:5
; encoding: [0x88,0x64,A,A]
; fixup A - offset: 0, value: lo16(__ZL4init), kind: fixup_ppc_lo16
stw r3, lo16(__ZL1s)(r5) ; globalopt.cpp:6
; encoding: [0x90,0x65,A,A]
; fixup A - offset: 0, value: lo16(__ZL1s), kind: fixup_ppc_lo16
With this, we should have a completely function MCCodeEmitter for PPC, wewt.
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modes. For example, we now get:
ld r3, lo16(_G)(r3) ; encoding: [0xe8,0x63,A,0bAAAAAA00]
; fixup A - offset: 0, value: lo16(_G), kind: fixup_ppc_lo14
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as direct calls. Change conditional branches to encode with
their own method, simplifying the JIT encoder and making room
for adding an mc fixup.
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code in the JIT. Use this to form the first fixup for the PPC backend,
giving us stuff like this:
bl L_foo$stub ; encoding: [0b010010AA,A,A,0bAAAAAA01]
; fixup A - offset: 0, value: L_foo$stub, kind: fixup_ppc_br24
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The only change in the output is:
1) we get a better comment on mfcr, we get:
mfcr r2 ; cr2
instead of:
mfcr r2 ; 32
2) we no longer emit $stub's on powerpc/leopard. The Leopard
linker autosynthesizes them.
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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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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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