I know what would be cool! We should align the compact unwind section because
aligned data access is faster.
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specific logic. This makes the code much less fragile. Test case coming on the
clang side in a moment.
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Add support for the COFF relocation types IMAGE_REL_I386_DIR32NB and
IMAGE_REL_AMD64_ADDR32NB for 32- and 64-bit respectively. These are
similar to normal 4-byte relocations except that they do not include
the base address of the image.
Image-relative relocations are used for debug information (32-bit) and
SEH unwind tables (64-bit).
A new MCSymbolRef variant called 'VK_COFF_IMGREL32' is introduced to
specify such relocations. For AT&T assembly, this variant can be accessed
using the symbol suffix '@imgrel'.
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Compact unwind has an encoding for when we're not able to generate compact
unwind and must generate an EH frame instead. Track that, but still emit that CU
encoding.
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Test cases that regressed due to r179115, plus a few more, were added in
r179182. Original commit message below:
[ms-inline asm] Use parsePrimaryExpr in lieu of parseExpression if we need to
parse an identifier. Otherwise, parseExpression may parse multiple tokens,
which makes it impossible to properly compute an immediate displacement.
An example of such a case is the source operand (i.e., [Symbol + ImmDisp]) in
the below example:
__asm mov eax, [Symbol + ImmDisp]
Part of rdar://13611297
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parse an identifier. Otherwise, parseExpression may parse multiple tokens,
which makes it impossible to properly compute an immediate displacement.
An example of such a case is the source operand (i.e., [Symbol + ImmDisp]) in
the below example:
__asm mov eax, [Symbol + ImmDisp]
The existing test cases exercise this patch.
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rather than deriving the StringRef from the Start and End SMLocs.
Using the Start and End SMLocs works fine for operands such as [Symbol], but
not for operands such as [Symbol + ImmDisp]. All existing test cases that
reference a variable exercise this patch.
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This finally fixes the encoding. The patch also
* Removes eh-frame.ll. It was an unnecessary .ll to .o test that was checking
the wrong value.
* Merge fde-reloc.s and eh-frame.s into a single test, since the only difference
was the run lines.
* Don't blindly test the content of the entire .eh_frame section. It makes it
hard to anyone actually fixing a bug and hitting a difference in a binary
blob. Instead, use a CHECK for each field and document what is being checked.
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Revision 177141 caused a regression in all but
mips64 little endian. That is because none of the
other Mips targets had test cases checking the
contents of the .eh_frame section. This patch fixes
both the llvm code and adds an assembler test case
to include the current 4 flavors.
The test cases unfortunately rely on llvm-objdump. A
preferable method would be to use a pretty printer output
such as what readelf -wf <elf_file> would give.
I also changed the name of the test case to correct a typo.
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'@SECREL' is what is used by the Microsoft assembler, but GNU as expects '@SECREL32'.
With the patch, the MC-generated code works fine in combination with a recent GNU as (2.23.51.20120920 here).
Patch by David Nadlinger!
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D429
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added back in by X86AsmPrinter::printIntelMemReference() during codegen.
Previously, this following example
void t() {
int i;
__asm mov eax, [i]
}
would generate the below assembly
mov eax, dword ptr [[eax]]
which resulted in a fatal error when compiling. Test case coming on the
clang side.
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This is a very late complement to r130637 which fixed this on x86_64. Fixes
pr15448.
Since it looks like that every elf architecture uses this encoding when using
cfi, make it the default for elf. Just exclude mips64el. It has a lovely
.ll -> .o test (ef_frame.ll) that tests that nothing changes in the binary
content of the .eh_frame produced by llc. Oblige it.
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return 0 to indicate failure to create the disassembler. A library routine
should not assert and just let the caller handler the error. For example
darwin's otool(1) will simply print an error if it ends up using a library
that is not configured for a target it wants:
% otool -tv ViewController.o
ViewController.o:
(__TEXT,__text) section
can't create arm llvm disassembler
This is much better than an abort which appears as a crash to the user or
even the assert when using a Debug+Asserts built library:
Assertion failed: (MAI && "Unable to create target asm info!"), function LLVMCreateDisasmCPU, file /Volumes/SandBox/llvm/lib/MC/MCDisassembler/Disassembler.cpp, line 47.
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We now emit a line table for each compile unit. To reduce the prologue size
of each line table, the files and directories used by each compile unit are
stored in std::map<unsigned, std::vector< > > instead of std::vector< >.
The prologue for a lto'ed image can be as big as 93K. Duplicating 93K for each
compile unit causes a huge increase of debug info. With this patch, each
prologue will only emit the files required by the compile unit.
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For integer constants, allow 'L', 'UL' as well as 'ULL' and 'LL'. This provides
better support for shared headers between .s and .c files that define bunches
of constant values.
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The PowerPC TLS relocation types were not previously added to the
necessary list in MCELFStreamer::fixSymbolsInTLSFixups(). Now they are!
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excluding visibility bits.
Generic STO handling at the Target level.
The st_other field of the ELF symbol table is one
byte in size. The first 2 bytes are used for generic
visibility and are currently handled by llvm.
The other six bits are processor specific and need
to be set at the target level.
A couple of notes:
The new static methods for accessing and setting the "other"
flags in include/llvm/MC/MCELF.h match the style guide
and not the other methods in the file. I don't like the
inconsistency, but feel I should follow the prescribed
lowerUpper() convention.
STO_ value definitions are not specified in gnu land as
consistently as the STT_ and STB_ fields. Probably because
the latter were defined in a standards doc and the former
defined partially in code. I have stuck with the full byte
definition of the flags.
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GNU as rejects them and there are configure scripts in the wild that check if
the assembler rejects ".align 3" to determine whether the alignment is in bytes
or powers of two.
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Input/Output rewrite to the same location. Make sure the SizeDirective rewrite
is performed first. This also ensure the sort algorithm is stable.
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With bundle alignment, instructions all get their own MCFragments
(unless they are in a bundle-locked group). For instructions with
fixups, this is an MCDataFragment. Emitting actual data (e.g. for
.long) attempts to re-use MCDataFragments, which we don't want int
this case since it leads to fragments which exceed the bundle size.
So, don't reuse them in this case.
Also adds a test and fixes some formatting.
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