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2511 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Tilmann Scheller
a744d41a3f ARM: Fix pseudo-instructions for SRS (Store Return State).
The mapping between SRS pseudo-instructions and SRS native instructions was incorrect, the correct mapping is:

srsfa -> srsib
srsea -> srsia
srsfd -> srsdb
srsed -> srsda

This fixes <rdar://problem/14214734>.



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2013-06-28 15:09:46 +00:00
David Blaikie
c084c0945b Integrate Assembler: Support X86_64_DTPOFF64 relocations
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2013-06-28 04:24:32 +00:00
Chad Rosier
b7110cf5b5 Improve the compression of the tablegen DiffLists by introducing a new sort
algorithm when assigning EnumValues to the synthesized registers.

The current algorithm, LessRecord, uses the StringRef compare_numeric
function.  This function compares strings, while handling embedded numbers.
For example, the R600 backend registers are sorted as follows:

  T1
  T1_W
  T1_X
  T1_XYZW
  T1_Y
  T1_Z
  T2
  T2_W
  T2_X
  T2_XYZW
  T2_Y
  T2_Z

In this example, the 'scaling factor' is dEnum/dN = 6 because T0, T1, T2
have an EnumValue offset of 6 from one another.  However, in other parts
of the register bank, the scaling factors are different:

dEnum/dN = 5:
  KC0_128_W
  KC0_128_X
  KC0_128_XYZW
  KC0_128_Y
  KC0_128_Z
  KC0_129_W
  KC0_129_X
  KC0_129_XYZW
  KC0_129_Y
  KC0_129_Z

The diff lists do not work correctly because different kinds of registers have
different 'scaling factors'.  This new algorithm, LessRecordRegister, tries to
enforce a scaling factor of 1.  For example, the registers are now sorted as
follows:

  T1
  T2
  T3
  ...
  T0_W
  T1_W
  T2_W
  ...
  T0_X
  T1_X
  T2_X
  ...
  KC0_128_W
  KC0_129_W
  KC0_130_W
  ...

For the Mips and R600 I see a 19% and 6% reduction in size, respectively.  I
did see a few small regressions, but the differences were on the order of a
few bytes (e.g., AArch64 was 16 bytes).  I suspect there will be even
greater wins for targets with larger register files.

Patch reviewed by Jakob.
rdar://14006013


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2013-06-27 19:38:13 +00:00
Chad Rosier
096c0a0331 [Mips Disassembler] Have the DecodeCCRRegisterClass function use the getReg
function to lookup the proper tablegen'ed register enumeration.  Previously,
it was using the encoded value directly.


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2013-06-26 22:23:32 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
842cfc91f2 [mips] Do not emit ".option pic0" if target is mips64.
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2013-06-26 19:08:49 +00:00
Tim Northover
c19bd32136 ARM: fix more cases where predication may or may not be allowed
Unfortunately this addresses two issues (by the time I'd disentangled the logic
it wasn't worth putting it back to half-broken):

+ Coprocessor instructions should all be predicable in Thumb mode.
+ BKPT should never be predicable.

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2013-06-26 16:52:40 +00:00
Tim Northover
c1a91dd97b ARM: allow predicated barriers in Thumb mode
The barrier instructions are only "always-execute" in ARM mode, they can quite
happily sit inside an IT block in Thumb.

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2013-06-26 16:52:32 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
8950dd127a [PowerPC] Accept 17-bit signed immediates for addis
The assembler currently strictly verifies that immediates for
s16imm operands are in range (-32768 ... 32767).  This matches
the behaviour of the GNU assembler, with one exception: gas
allows, as a special case, operands in an extended range
(-65536 .. 65535) for the addis instruction only (and its
extended mnemonic lis).

The main reason for this seems to be to allow using unsigned
16-bit operands for lis, e.g. like lis %r1, 0xfedc.

Since this has been supported by gas for a long time, and
assembler source code seen "in the wild" actually exploits
this feature, this patch adds equivalent support to LLVM
for compatibility reasons.



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2013-06-26 13:49:53 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
0b8594268f [PowerPC] Support symbolic u16imm operands
Currently, all instructions taking s16imm operands support symbolic
operands.  However, for u16imm operands, we only support actual
immediate integers.  This causes the assembler to reject code like

  ori %r5, %r5, symbol@l

This patch changes the u16imm operand definition to likewise
accept symbolic operands.  In fact, s16imm and u16imm can
share the same encoding routine, now renamed to getImm16Encoding.



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2013-06-26 13:49:15 +00:00
Amaury de la Vieuville
6e0857e0b6 ARM: operands should be explicit when disassembled
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2013-06-26 13:39:07 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
5de735a962 [PowerPC] Support @got modifier
Add VK_... values and relocation types necessary to support
the @got family of modifiers.  Used by the asm parser only.



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2013-06-25 16:49:50 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
1bc147c091 [PowerPC] Add extended rotate/shift mnemonics
This adds all missing extended rotate/shift mnemonics to the asm parser.



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2013-06-25 13:17:41 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
816c06f7fa [PowerPC] Add rldcr/rldic instructions
This adds pattern for the rldcr and rldic instructions (the last instruction
from the rotate/shift family that were missing).  They are currently used
only by the asm parser.



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2013-06-25 13:17:10 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
9c52f81e17 [PowerPC] Add extended subtract mnemonics
This adds support for the extended subtract mnemonics to the asm parser:
   subi
   subis
   subic
   subic.
   sub
   sub.
   subc
   subc.
 


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2013-06-25 13:16:48 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
96fb3a25cb [PowerPC] Support some miscellaneous mnemonics in the asm parser
This adds support for the following extended mnemonics:
  xnop
  mr.
  not
  not.
  la



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2013-06-24 18:08:03 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
329d413199 [PowerPC] Add some FIXMEs
A bunch of extendend mnemomics ought to support '.' forms.
Add FIXMEs to the test case for those.



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2013-06-24 17:00:22 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
2e8bd89503 [PowerPC] Add predicted forms of branches
This adds support for the predicted forms of branches (+/-).
There are three cases to consider:
- Branches using a PPC::Predicate code
  For these, I've added new PPC::Predicate codes corresponding
  to the BO values for predicted branch forms, and updated insn
  printing to print them correctly.  I've also added new aliases
  for the asm parser matching the new forms.
- bt/bf
  I've added new aliases matching to gBC etc.
- bd(n)z variants
  I've added new instruction patterns for the predicted forms.

In all cases, the new patterns are used for the asm parser only.
(The new infrastructure ought to be sufficient to allow use by
the compiler too at some point.)



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2013-06-24 16:52:04 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
48473a8de5 [PowerPC] Add t/f branch mnemonics to asm parser
This adds the bt/bf/bd(n)zt/bd(n)zf mnemonics as aliases for the
asm parser, resolving to the generic conditional patterns.



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2013-06-24 12:49:20 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
e5a30f0ca2 [PowerPC] Support generic conditional branches in asm parser
This adds instruction patterns to cover the generic forms of
the conditional branch instructions.  This allows the assembler
to support the generic mnemonics.

The compiler will still generate the various specific forms
of the instruction that were already supported.



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2013-06-24 11:55:21 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
9679c47a07 [PowerPC] Support absolute branches
There is currently only limited support for the "absolute" variants
of branch instructions.  This patch adds support for the absolute
variants of all branches that are currently otherwise supported.

This requires adding new fixup types so that the correct variant
of relocation type can be selected by the object writer.

While the compiler will continue to usually choose the relative
branch variants, this will allow the asm parser to fully support
the absolute branches, with either immediate (numerical) or
symbolic target addresses.

No change in code generation intended.



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2013-06-24 11:03:33 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
9068d5310c [PowerPC] Support bd(n)zl and bd(n)zlrl
This adds support for the bd(n)zl and bd(n)zlrl instructions.
The patterns are currently used for the asm parser only.



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2013-06-24 11:02:38 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
813942a0cf [PowerPC] Support b(cond)l in the asm parser
This patch adds support for the conditional variants of bl.
The pattern is currently used by the asm parser only.



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2013-06-24 11:02:19 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
7e66f5c1b4 [PowerPC] Support blrl and variants in the asm parser
This patch adds support for blrl and its conditional variants.
The patterns are (currently) used for the asm parser only.



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2013-06-24 11:01:55 +00:00
Amaury de la Vieuville
ebc3938ae7 ARM: check predicate bits for thumb instructions
When encoded to thumb, VFP instruction and VMOV/VDUP between scalar and
core registers, must have their predicate bit to 0b1110.

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2013-06-24 09:15:01 +00:00
Amaury de la Vieuville
07c3e159d8 ARM: rGPR is meant to be unpredictable, not undefined
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2013-06-24 09:14:54 +00:00
Amaury de la Vieuville
4ee72398a1 ARM: fix thumb1 nop decoding
In thumb1, NOP is a pseudo-instruction equivalent to mov r8, r8.
However the disassembler should not use this alias.

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2013-06-24 09:11:53 +00:00
Amaury de la Vieuville
ff08da15cf ARM: fix IT decoding
mask == 0 -> UNPRED

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2013-06-24 09:11:45 +00:00
Amaury de la Vieuville
0c9f0c047d ARM: enable decoding of pc-relative PLD/PLI
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2013-06-24 09:11:38 +00:00
Tim Northover
7130a95617 AArch64: fix overzealous NEXTing for Windows testing.
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2013-06-23 15:32:01 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
84569698f0 [PowerPC] Support R_PPC_REL16 family of relocations
The GNU assembler supports (as extension to the ABI) use of PC-relative
relocations in half16 fields, which allows writing code like:

  li 1, base-.

This patch adds support for those relocation types in the assembler.



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2013-06-21 14:44:37 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
cab0a19338 [PowerPC] Support various tls-related modifiers
The current code base only supports the minimum set of tls-related
relocations and @modifiers that are necessary to support compiler-
generated code.  This patch extends this to the full set defined
in the ABI (and supported by the GNU assembler) for the benefit
of the assembler parser.



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2013-06-21 14:44:15 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
f7c1ee79fe [PowerPC] Support @higher et.al. modifiers
This adds support for the @higher, @highera, @highest, and @highesta
modifers, including some missing relocation types.



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2013-06-21 14:43:42 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
f8f87dcfce [PowerPC] Support @toc@h modifier
This adds the relocation type and other necessary infrastructure
to use the @toc@h modifier in the assembler.



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2013-06-21 14:43:10 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
d284957246 [PowerPC] Support @h modifier
This adds necessary infrastructure to support the @h modifier.
Note that all required relocation types were already present
(and unused).

This patch provides support for using @h in the assembler;
it would also be possible to now use this feature in code
generated by the compiler, but this is not done yet.



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2013-06-21 14:42:49 +00:00
Kevin Enderby
46d7de7a19 Update the X86 disassembler to use xacquire and xrelease when appropriate.
This is a bit tricky as the xacquire and xrelease hints use the same bytes,
0xf2 and 0xf3, as the repne and rep prefixes.

Fortunately llvm has different llvm MCInst Opcode enums for rep/xrelease
and repne/xacquire. So to make this work a boolean was added the
InternalInstruction struct as part of the Prefix state which is set with the
added logic in readPrefixes() when decoding an instruction to determine
if these prefix bytes are to be disassembled as xacquire or xrelease.  Then
we let the matcher pick the normal prefix instructionID and we change the
Opcode after that when it is set into the MCInst being created.

rdar://11019859


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2013-06-20 22:32:18 +00:00
Joey Gouly
4cbbbf49b6 This reverts r155000.
The cdp2 instruction should have the same restrictions as cdp on the
co-processor registers.

VFP instructions on v8/AArch32 share the same encoding space as cdp2.


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2013-06-20 17:42:36 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
151ad37fed [MC] Support @ variants with directional labels
The assembler parser common code supports recognizing symbol variants
using the @ modifer.  On PowerPC, it should also be possible to use
(some of) those modifiers with directional labels, like "1f@l".

This patch adds support for accepting symbol variants on directional
labels as well.



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2013-06-20 16:24:17 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
027e94479c [PowerPC] Optimize @ha/@l constructs
This patch adds support for having the assembler optimize fixups
to constructs like "symbol@ha" or "symbol@l" if "symbol" can be
resolved at assembler time.

This optimization is already present in the PPCMCExpr.cpp code
for handling PPC_HA16/PPC_LO16 target expressions.  However,
those target expression were used only on Darwin targets.

This patch changes target expression code so that they are
usable also with the GNU assembler (using the @ha / @l syntax
instead of the ha16() / lo16() syntax), and changes the
MCInst lowering code to generate those target expressions
where appropriate.

It also changes the asm parser to generate HA16/LO16 target
expressions when parsing assembler source that uses the
@ha / @l modifiers.  The effect is that now the above-
mentioned optimization automatically becomes available
for those situations too.
 


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2013-06-20 16:23:52 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
0db5379fe6 [PowerPC] Support compare mnemonics with implied CR0
Just like for branch mnemonics (where support was recently added), the
assembler is supposed to support extended mnemonics for the compare
instructions where no condition register is specified explicitly
(and CR0 is assumed implicitly).

This patch adds support for those extended compare mnemonics.


Index: llvm-head/test/MC/PowerPC/ppc64-encoding-ext.s
===================================================================
--- llvm-head.orig/test/MC/PowerPC/ppc64-encoding-ext.s
+++ llvm-head/test/MC/PowerPC/ppc64-encoding-ext.s
@@ -449,21 +449,37 @@
 
 # CHECK: cmpdi 2, 3, 128                 # encoding: [0x2d,0x23,0x00,0x80]
          cmpdi 2, 3, 128
+# CHECK: cmpdi 0, 3, 128                 # encoding: [0x2c,0x23,0x00,0x80]
+         cmpdi 3, 128
 # CHECK: cmpd 2, 3, 4                    # encoding: [0x7d,0x23,0x20,0x00]
          cmpd 2, 3, 4
+# CHECK: cmpd 0, 3, 4                    # encoding: [0x7c,0x23,0x20,0x00]
+         cmpd 3, 4
 # CHECK: cmpldi 2, 3, 128                # encoding: [0x29,0x23,0x00,0x80]
          cmpldi 2, 3, 128
+# CHECK: cmpldi 0, 3, 128                # encoding: [0x28,0x23,0x00,0x80]
+         cmpldi 3, 128
 # CHECK: cmpld 2, 3, 4                   # encoding: [0x7d,0x23,0x20,0x40]
          cmpld 2, 3, 4
+# CHECK: cmpld 0, 3, 4                   # encoding: [0x7c,0x23,0x20,0x40]
+         cmpld 3, 4
 
 # CHECK: cmpwi 2, 3, 128                 # encoding: [0x2d,0x03,0x00,0x80]
          cmpwi 2, 3, 128
+# CHECK: cmpwi 0, 3, 128                 # encoding: [0x2c,0x03,0x00,0x80]
+         cmpwi 3, 128
 # CHECK: cmpw 2, 3, 4                    # encoding: [0x7d,0x03,0x20,0x00]
          cmpw 2, 3, 4
+# CHECK: cmpw 0, 3, 4                    # encoding: [0x7c,0x03,0x20,0x00]
+         cmpw 3, 4
 # CHECK: cmplwi 2, 3, 128                # encoding: [0x29,0x03,0x00,0x80]
          cmplwi 2, 3, 128
+# CHECK: cmplwi 0, 3, 128                # encoding: [0x28,0x03,0x00,0x80]
+         cmplwi 3, 128
 # CHECK: cmplw 2, 3, 4                   # encoding: [0x7d,0x03,0x20,0x40]
          cmplw 2, 3, 4
+# CHECK: cmplw 0, 3, 4                   # encoding: [0x7c,0x03,0x20,0x40]
+         cmplw 3, 4
 
 # FIXME: Trap mnemonics
 
Index: llvm-head/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCInstrInfo.td
===================================================================
--- llvm-head.orig/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCInstrInfo.td
+++ llvm-head/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCInstrInfo.td
@@ -2201,3 +2201,12 @@ defm : BranchExtendedMnemonic<"ne", 68>;
 defm : BranchExtendedMnemonic<"nu", 100>;
 defm : BranchExtendedMnemonic<"ns", 100>;
 
+def : InstAlias<"cmpwi $rA, $imm", (CMPWI CR0, gprc:$rA, s16imm:$imm)>;
+def : InstAlias<"cmpw $rA, $rB", (CMPW CR0, gprc:$rA, gprc:$rB)>;
+def : InstAlias<"cmplwi $rA, $imm", (CMPLWI CR0, gprc:$rA, u16imm:$imm)>;
+def : InstAlias<"cmplw $rA, $rB", (CMPLW CR0, gprc:$rA, gprc:$rB)>;
+def : InstAlias<"cmpdi $rA, $imm", (CMPDI CR0, g8rc:$rA, s16imm:$imm)>;
+def : InstAlias<"cmpd $rA, $rB", (CMPD CR0, g8rc:$rA, g8rc:$rB)>;
+def : InstAlias<"cmpldi $rA, $imm", (CMPLDI CR0, g8rc:$rA, u16imm:$imm)>;
+def : InstAlias<"cmpld $rA, $rB", (CMPLD CR0, g8rc:$rA, g8rc:$rB)>;
+


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2013-06-20 16:15:12 +00:00
Vladimir Medic
7231625f75 Optimize register parsing for MipsAsmParser. Allow symbolic aliases for FPU registers.
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2013-06-20 11:21:49 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
4df4bccc71 [MC/DWARF] Generate multiple .debug_line entries for adjacent .loc directives
The compiler occasionally generates multiple .loc directives in a row
(at the same instruction address).  These need to be transformed into
multple actual .debug_line table entries, since they are used to signal
certain information to the debugger (e.g. if the opening brace of a
function body is on the same line as the declaration).

The MCAsmStreamer version of EmitDwarfLocDirective handles this
correctly by emitting a .loc directive every time it is called.
However, the MCObjectStream version simply defaults to recording
the information and emitting only a single table entry later,
e.g. when EmitInstruction is called.

This patch introduces a MCAsmStreamer::EmitDwarfLocDirective
version that emits a line table entry for a .loc directive
that may already be pending before recording the new directive.
(This is similar to how this is handled in GNU as.)

With this patch (and the code alignment factor patch) applied,
I'm now getting identical DWARF .debug sections for all test-suite
object files on PowerPC for the internal and the external assembler.



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2013-06-19 21:27:27 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
a95e3091eb ARM: Add optional datatype suffix to NEON mvn asm syntax.
rdar://14194152

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2013-06-18 21:49:21 +00:00
Kevin Enderby
bf811d602d Change the arm assembler to support this from the v7c spec:
"When assembling to the ARM instruction set, the .N qualifier produces
an assembler error and the .W qualifier has no effect."

In the pre-matcher handler in the asm parser the ".w" (wide) qualifier 
when in ARM mode is now discarded. And an error message is now
produced when the ".n" (narrow) qualifier is used in ARM mode.

Test cases for these were added.

rdar://14064574


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2013-06-18 20:19:24 +00:00
Jack Carter
571dd98ea4 Mips ELF: Mark object file as ABI compliant
When producing objects that are abi compliant we are 
marking neither the object file nor the assembly file
correctly and thus generate warnings. 

We need to set the EF_CPIC flag in the ELF header when
generating direct object.

Note that the warning is only generated when compiling without PIC.

When compiling with clang the warning will be suppressed by supplying:

 -Wa,-mno-shared -Wa,-call_nonpic

Also the following directive should also be added:

	.option	pic0

when compiling without PIC,  This eliminates the need for supplying:

  -mno-shared -call_nonpic

on the assembler command line.

Patch by Douglas Gilmore


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2013-06-18 19:47:15 +00:00
Stefanus Du Toit
23306deb92 Add support for encoding the HLE XACQUIRE and XRELEASE prefixes.
For decoding, keep the current behavior of always decoding these as their REP
versions. In the future, this could be improved to recognize the cases where
these behave as XACQUIRE and XRELEASE and decode them as such.



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2013-06-18 17:08:10 +00:00
Amaury de la Vieuville
beb920fce6 ARM: fix literal load with positive offset encoding
When using a positive offset, literal loads where encoded
as if it was negative, because:
- The sign bit was not assigned to an operand
- The addrmode_imm12 operand was not encoding the sign bit correctly

This patch also makes the assembler look at the .w/.n specifier for
loads.

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2013-06-18 08:13:05 +00:00
Amaury de la Vieuville
f8b60d6f30 ARM: add operands pre-writeback variants when needed
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2013-06-18 08:12:51 +00:00
Amaury de la Vieuville
ce046b98ed ARM: fix thumb literal loads decoding
This fixes two previous issues:
- Negative offsets were not correctly disassembled
- The decoded opcodes were not the right one

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2013-06-18 08:03:06 +00:00
Amaury de la Vieuville
cea0032f73 ARM: thumb stores cannot use PC as dest register
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2013-06-18 08:02:56 +00:00
Tim Northover
7338de37a8 AArch64: print relocation addends if present on AArch64
llvm-objdump should provide some way of printing out the addends present in the
.rela sections for debugging purposes if nothing else.

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2013-06-17 03:03:06 +00:00