A Register with subregisters must also provide SubRegIndices for adressing the
subregisters. TableGen automatically inherits indices for sub-subregisters to
minimize typing.
CompositeIndices may be specified for the weirder cases such as the XMM sub_sd
index that returns the same register, and ARM NEON Q registers where both D
subregs have ssub_0 and ssub_1 sub-subregs.
It is now required that all subregisters are named by an index, and a future
patch will also require inherited subregisters to be named. This is necessary to
allow composite subregister indices to be reduced to a single index.
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A Register with subregisters must also provide SubRegIndices for adressing the
subregisters. TableGen automatically inherits indices for sub-subregisters to
minimize typing.
CompositeIndices may be specified for the weirder cases such as the XMM sub_sd
index that returns the same register, and ARM NEON Q registers where both D
subregs have ssub_0 and ssub_1 sub-subregs.
It is now required that all subregisters are named by an index, and a future
patch will also require inherited subregisters to be named. This is necessary to
allow composite subregister indices to be reduced to a single index.
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are st(0). These can be encoded using an opcode for storing in st(0) or using
an opcode for storing in st(i), where i can also be 0. To allow testing with
the darwin assembler and get a matching binary the opcode for storing in st(0)
is now used. To do this the same logical trick is use from the darwin assembler
in converting things like this:
fmul %st(0), %st
into this:
fmul %st(0)
by looking for the second operand being X86::ST0 for specific floating point
mnemonics then removing the second X86::ST0 operand. This also has the add
benefit to allow things like:
fmul %st(1), %st
that llvm-mc did not assemble.
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SubRegIndex instances are now numbered uniquely the same way Register instances
are - in lexicographical order by name.
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This passes lit tests, but I'll give it a go through the buildbots to smoke out
any remaining places that depend on the old SubRegIndex numbering.
Then I'll remove NumberHack entirely.
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structure that represents a mapping without any dependencies on SubRegIndex
numbering.
This brings us closer to being able to remove the explicit SubRegIndex
numbering, and it is now possible to specify any mapping without inventing
*_INVALID register classes.
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This is the beginning of purely symbolic subregister indices, but we need a bit
of jiggling before the explicit numeric indices can be completely removed.
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addw $0xFFFF, %ax
should match the same as
addw $-1, %ax
but we used to match it to the longer encoding.
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that are aliases of the specified register.
- Rename modifiesRegister to definesRegister since it's looking a def of the
specific register or one of its super-registers. It's not looking for def of a
sub-register or alias that could change the specified register.
- Added modifiesRegister to look for defs of aliases.
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pass after isel instead of being interlaced with it, we can
trust that all the code for a function has been isel'd before
it is run.
The practical impact of this is that we can scan for machine
instr phis instead of doing a fuzzy match on the LLVM BB for
phi nodes. Doing the fuzzy match required knowing when isel
would produce an fp reg stack phi which was gross. It was
also wrong in cases where select got lowered to a branch
tree because cmovs aren't available (PR6828).
Just do the scan on machine phis which is simpler, faster
and more correct. This fixes PR6828.
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isn't ideal if we want to be able to use another object file format.
Add a createObjectStreamer() factory method so that the correct object
file streamer can be instantiated for a given target triple.
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