This patch adds a new property: isInsertSubreg and the related target hooks:
TargetIntrInfo::getInsertSubregInputs and
TargetInstrInfo::getInsertSubregLikeInputs to specify that a target specific
instruction is a (kind of) INSERT_SUBREG.
The approach is similar to r215394.
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This patch adds a new property: isExtractSubreg and the related target hooks:
TargetIntrInfo::getExtractSubregInputs and
TargetInstrInfo::getExtractSubregLikeInputs to specify that a target specific
instruction is a (kind of) EXTRACT_SUBREG.
The approach is similar to r215394.
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ARM in particular is getting dangerously close to exceeding 32 bits worth of
possible subtarget features. When this happens, various parts of MC start to
fail inexplicably as masks get truncated to "unsigned".
Mostly just refactoring at present, and there's probably no way to test.
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As X86MCAsmInfoDarwin uses '##' as CommentString although a single '#' starts a
comment a workaround for this special case is added.
Fixes divisions in constant expressions for the AArch64 assembler and other
targets which use '//' as CommentString.
Patch by Janne Grunau!
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Add header guards to files that were missing guards. Remove #endif comments
as they don't seem common in LLVM (we can easily add them back if we decide
they're useful)
Changes made by clang-tidy with minor tweaks.
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This patch adds a new property: isRegSequence and the related target hooks:
TargetIntrInfo::getRegSequenceInputs and
TargetInstrInfo::getRegSequenceLikeInputs to specify that a target specific
instruction is a (kind of) REG_SEQUENCE.
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This changes Win64EHEmitter into a utility WinEH UnwindEmitter that can be
shared across multiple architectures and a target specific bit which is
overridden (Win64::UnwindEmitter). This enables sharing the section selection
code across X86 and the intended use in ARM for emitting unwind information for
Windows on ARM.
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Summary:
This patch also fixes an issue with the way the Mips assembler enables/disables architecture
features. Before this patch, the assembler never disabled feature bits. For example,
.set mips64
.set mips32r2
would result in the 'OR' of mips64 with mips32r2 feature bits which isn't right.
Unfortunately this isn't trivial to fix because there's not an easy way to clear
feature bits as the algorithm in MCSubtargetInfo (ToggleFeature) only clears the bits
that imply the feature being cleared and not the implied bits by the feature (there's a
better explanation to the code I added).
Patch by Matheus Almeida and updated by Toma Tabacu
Reviewers: vmedic, matheusalmeida, dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Subscribers: tomatabacu, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4123
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This makes EmitWindowsUnwindTables a virtual function and lowers the
implementation of the function to the X86WinCOFFStreamer. This method is a
target specific operation. This enables making the behaviour target dependent
by isolating it entirely to the target specific streamer.
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The frame information stored in this structure is driven by the requirements for
Windows NT unwinding rather than Windows 64 specifically. As a result, this
type can be shared across multiple architectures (ARM, AXP, MIPS, PPC, SH).
Rename this class in preparation for adding support for supporting unwinding
information for Windows on ARM.
Take the opportunity to constify the members as everything except the
ChainedParent is read-only. This required some adjustment to the label
handling.
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This recommits r208930, r208933, and r208975 (by reverting r209338) and
reverts r209529 (the FIXME to readd this functionality once the tools
were fixed) now that DWP has been fixed to cope with a single section
for all fission type units.
Original commit message:
"Since type units in the dwo file are handled by a debug aware tool,
they don't need to leverage the ELF comdat grouping to implement
deduplication. Avoid creating all the .group sections for these as a
space optimization."
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As discussed in a previous checking to support the .localentry
directive on PowerPC, we need to inspect the actual target symbol
in needsRelocateWithSymbol to make the appropriate decision based
on that symbol's st_other bits.
Currently, needsRelocateWithSymbol does not get the target symbol.
However, it is directly available to its sole caller. This patch
therefore simply extends the needsRelocateWithSymbol by a new
parameter "const MCSymbolData &SD", passes in the target symbol,
and updates all derived implementations.
In particular, in the PowerPC implementation, this patch removes
the FIXME added by the previous checkin.
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This adds an optional parameter to the EmitSymbolValue method in MCStreamer to
permit emitting a symbol value as a section relative value. This is to cover
the use in MCDwarf which should not really know about how to emit a section
relative value for a given target.
This addresses post-review comments from Eric Christopher in SVN r213275.
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On AArch64 the pseudo instruction ldr <reg>, =... supports both
32-bit and 64-bit constants. Add support for 64 bit constants for
the pools to support the pseudo instruction fully.
Changes the AArch64 ldr-pseudo tests to use 32-bit registers and
adds tests with 64-bit registers.
Patch by Janne Grunau!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4279
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Clang tries to check the clobber list but doesn't list segment registers in its
x86 register list. This fixes PR20343.
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This makes the opcode an opaque value (unsigned int) rather than the
enumeration. This permits the use of target specific operands.
Split out the generic type into a MCWinEH header and add a supporting
MCWin64EH::Instruction to abstract out the selection of the opcode and
construction of the actual instruction.
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Refactoring; no functional changes intended
Removed PostRAScheduler bits from subtargets (X86, ARM).
Added PostRAScheduler bit to MCSchedModel class.
This bit is set by a CPU's scheduling model (if it exists).
Removed enablePostRAScheduler() function from TargetSubtargetInfo and subclasses.
Fixed the existing enablePostMachineScheduler() method to use the MCSchedModel (was just returning false!).
Added methods to TargetSubtargetInfo to allow overrides for AntiDepBreakMode, CriticalPathRCs, and OptLevel for PostRAScheduling.
Added enablePostRAScheduler() function to PostRAScheduler class which queries the subtarget for the above values.
Preserved existing scheduler behavior for ARM, MIPS, PPC, and X86:
a. ARM overrides the CPU's postRA settings by enabling postRA for any non-Thumb or Thumb2 subtarget.
b. MIPS overrides the CPU's postRA settings by enabling postRA for everything.
c. PPC overrides the CPU's postRA settings by enabling postRA for everything.
d. X86 is the only target that actually has postRA specified via sched model info.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4217
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COFF lacks a feature that other object file formats support: mergeable
sections.
To work around this, MSVC sticks constant pool entries in special COMDAT
sections so that each constant is in it's own section. This permits
unused constants to be dropped and it also allows duplicate constants in
different translation units to get merged together.
This fixes PR20262.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4482
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This is the first of a number of changes designed to generalise
MCWin64EHInstruction to support different target architectures. An ordered set
(vector) of these instructions is saved per frame to permit the emission of
information for Windows NT style unwinding. The only bit of information which
is actually target specific here is the Opcode for the unwinding bytecode. The
remainder of the information is simply generic information that is relevant to
the Windows NT unwinding model.
Remove the accessors for the fields, making them const and public instead. Sink
the knowledge of the alias'ed name into the single source and sink a single-use
check method into the use.
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Rename member variables and functions for the MCStreamer for DWARF-like
unwinding management. Rename the Windows ones as well and make the naming and
handling similar across the two. No functional change intended.
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This structure contains information related to the call frame used to generate
unwinding information. Rename this to reflect the future use to represent the
shared state between various architectures for WinCFI information.
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These two routines didn't take a "const MCSymbolData &SD"
like the other MCELF::Get routines for some reason ...
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This adds a utility method to access the WinCFI information in bulk and uses
that to iterate rather than requesting the count and individually iterating
them. This is in preparation for restructuring WinCFI handling to enable more
clear sharing across architectures to enable unwind information emission for
Windows on ARM.
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Summary:
This patch re-uses the implementation of 'llvm-mc -show-inst' and makes it
available to llc as 'llc -asm-show-inst'.
This is necessary to test parts of MIPS32r6/MIPS64r6 without resorting to
'llc -filetype=obj' tests. For example, on MIPS32r2 and earlier we use the
'jr $rs' instruction for indirect branches and returns. On MIPS32r6, we no
longer have 'jr $rs' and use 'jalr $zero, $rs' instead. The catch is that,
on MIPS32r6, 'jr $rs' is an alias for 'jalr $zero, $rs' and is the preferred
way of writing this instruction. As a result, all MIPS ISA's emit 'jr $rs' in
their assembly output and the assembler encodes this to different opcodes
according to the ISA.
Using this option, we can check that the MCInst really is a JR or a JALR by
matching the emitted comment. This removes the need for a 'llc -filetype=obj'
test.
Reviewers: rafael, dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Subscribers: zoran.jovanovic, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4267
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Now that we have a lib/MC/MCAnalysis, the dependency was there just because
of two helper classes. Move the two over to MC.
This will allow IRObjectFile to parse inline assembly.
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The new library is 150KB on a Release+Asserts build, so it is quiet a bit of
code that regular users of MC don't need to link with now.
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This exception format is not specific to Windows x64. A similar approach is
taken on nearly all architectures. Generalise the name to reflect reality.
This will eventually be used for Windows on ARM data emission as well.
Switch the enum and namespace into an enum class.
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Rename the routines to reflect the reality that they are more related to call
frame information than to Win64 EH. Although EH is implemented in an intertwined
manner by augmenting with an exception handler and an associated parameter, the
majority of these routines emit information required to unwind the frames. This
also helps identify that these routines are generic for most windows platforms
(they apply equally to nearly all architectures except x86) although the
encoding of the information is architecture dependent.
Unwinding data is emitted via EmitWinCFI* and exception handling information via
EmitWinEH*.
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COFF sections in MC were represented by a tuple of section-name and
COMDAT-name. This is not sufficient to represent a .text section
associated with another .text section; we need a way to distinguish
between the key section and the one marked associative.
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