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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Chad Rosier
d97f3a5ab0 [x86 frame lowering] In 32-bit mode, use ESI as the base pointer.
Previously, we were using EBX, but PIC requires the GOT to be in EBX before 
function calls via PLT GOT pointer.

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2012-07-31 18:29:21 +00:00
Preston Gurd
5b50701b1c Fix remaining lit tests which were failing when run on an Atom
processor.

Patches by Tyler Nowicki, Andy Zhang, and Preston Gurd!



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2012-07-19 18:53:21 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
99a92f269d This CL changes the function prologue and epilogue emitted on X86 when stack needs realignment.
It is intended to fix PR11468.

Old prologue and epilogue looked like this:
push %rbp
mov %rsp, %rbp
and $alignment, %rsp
push %r14
push %r15
...
pop %r15
pop %r14
mov %rbp, %rsp
pop %rbp

The problem was to reference the locations of callee-saved registers in exception handling:
locations of callee-saved had to be re-calculated regarding the stack alignment operation. It would
take some effort to implement this in LLVM, as currently MachineLocation can only have the form
"Register + Offset". Funciton prologue and epilogue are now changed to:

push %rbp
mov %rsp, %rbp
push %14
push %15
and $alignment, %rsp
...
lea -$size_of_saved_registers(%rbp), %rsp
pop %r15
pop %r14
pop %rbp

Reviewed by Chad Rosier.


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2012-07-16 06:54:09 +00:00
Chad Rosier
3f0dbab963 Add support for dynamic stack realignment in the presence of dynamic allocas on
X86.  Basically, this is a reapplication of r158087 with a few fixes.

Specifically, (1) the stack pointer is restored from the base pointer before
popping callee-saved registers and (2) in obscure cases (see comments in patch)
we must cache the value of the original stack adjustment in the prologue and
apply it in the epilogue.

rdar://11496434


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2012-07-10 17:45:53 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
457dfbac8a Add a regression test for the bug exposed by r158087, which has been
temporarily reverted.

This test is annoyingly overspecified, but I don't know of another way
to thoroughly test the saving and restoring of the registers. While this
will have to be adjusted even with the issue fixed in order to re-apply
r158087, those adjustments should very clearly indicate that it is still
correct (%esp getting restored prior to pops), whereas without it, this
case can easily slip under the radar.

Still, any suggestions for improvements are very welcome.

All credit to Matt Beaumont-Gay for reducing this out of an insane
Address Sanitizer crash to a reasonably small seg-faulting C program
when built with -mstackrealign. I just reduced it to IR, which was much
simpler. =]

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2012-06-18 09:15:04 +00:00