Some of these dyn_cast<>'s would be better phrased as isa<> or cast<>.
That will happen in a future patch.
There are also two dyn_cast_or_null<>'s slipped in instead of
dyn_cast<>'s, since they were causing crashes with just dyn_cast<>.
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48-bit if necessary, in order to reduce the generated code size.
We have 900 cases not covered by OpcodeInfo in ATT AsmWriter and more in Intel
AsmWriter and ARM AsmWriter.
This patch reduced the clang Release build size by 50k, running on a Mac Pro.
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The TableGenBackend base class doesn't do much, and will be removed
completely soon.
Patch by Sean Silva!
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We cannot limit the concatenated instruction names to 64K. ARM is
already at 32K, and it is easy to imagine a target with more
instructions.
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This patch limited the concatenated register names to 64K which meant
that the total number of registers was many times less than 64K.
If any compilers actually enforce the 64K limit on string literals, and
it turns out to be a problem, we should fix that problem by not using
long string literals.
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Original commit message:
Use uint16_t to store InstrNameIndices in MCInstrInfo. Add asserts to protect all 16-bit string table offsets. Also make sure the string to offset table string is not larger than 65536 characters since larger string literals aren't portable.
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Original commit message:
Use uint16_t to store InstrNameIndices in MCInstrInfo. Add asserts to protect
all 16-bit string table offsets. Also make sure the string to offset table
string is not larger than 65536 characters since larger string literals aren't
portable.
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When TableGen starts creating its own register classes, the synthesized
classes won't have a Record reference. All register classes must have a
name, though.
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TableGen had diagnostic printers sprinkled about in a few places. Pull them
together into a single location in Error.cpp.
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Make the Elements vector private and expose an ArrayRef through
getOrder() instead. getOrder will eventually provide multiple
user-specified allocation orders.
Use the sorted member set for member and subclass tests. Clean up a lot
of ad hoc searches.
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operands to an instruction aren't great, so an iterative search is fairly quick
and doesn't have the overhead of std::map.
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with the newer, cleaner model. It uses the IAPrinter class to hold the
information that is needed to match an instruction with its alias. This also
takes into account the available features of the platform.
There is one bit of ugliness. The way the logic determines if a pattern is
unique is O(N**2), which is gross. But in reality, the number of items it's
checking against isn't large. So while it's N**2, it shouldn't be a massive time
sink.
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code below it. Even though it looks very similar, it will match more precisely
and geneate better functions in the long run.
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This is a helper class that will make it easier to say which InstAliases can be
printed and which cannot (because of ambiguity).
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InstAlias<{alias}, {aliasee}>;
The InstAlias instruction should be able to go from the MCInst to the
{alias}. All of the information is there to match the MCInst with the
{aliasee}. From there, it's a simple matter to emit the {alias}, with the
correct operands from the {aliasee}.
The code this patch generates can be used by the InstPrinter to automatically
print out the alias without having to write special C++ code to handle the
situation.
This is a WIP, and therefore are several limitations. For instance, it cannot
handle AsmOperands at the moment. It also doesn't know what to do when two
{alias}es match the same {aliasee}. (Currently, it just ignores those two cases
and allows the printInstruction method to handle them.)
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