This patch fills the last necessary bits to enable exceptions
handling in LLVM. Currently only on x86-32/linux.
In fact, this patch adds necessary intrinsics (and their lowering) which
represent really weird target-specific gcc builtins used inside unwinder.
After corresponding llvm-gcc patch will land (easy) exceptions should be
more or less workable. However, exceptions handling support should not be
thought as 'finished': I expect many small and not so small glitches
everywhere.
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instruction flag, and use the flag along with a virtual member function
hook for targets to override if there are instructions that are only
trivially rematerializable with specific operands (i.e. constant pool
loads).
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with a general target hook to identify rematerializable instructions. Some
instructions are only rematerializable with specific operands, such as loads
from constant pools, while others are always rematerializable. This hook
allows both to be identified as being rematerializable with the same
mechanism.
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Also, fixed static case in presence of eax livin. This fixes PR331
PS: Why don't we still have push/pop instructions? :)
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- Proper support for both small static and PIC modes under X86-64
- Some (non-optimal) support for medium modes.
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using test, which provides nice simplifications like:
- movl %edi, %ecx
- andl $2, %ecx
- cmpl $0, %ecx
+ testl $2, %edi
je LBB1_11 #cond_next90
There are a couple of dagiselemitter deficiencies that this exposes, they will
be handled later.
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Fold c2 in (x << c1) | c2 where (c2 < c1)
e.g.
int test(int x) {
return (x << 3) + 7;
}
This can be codegen'd as:
leal 7(,%eax,8), %eax
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- Fix a couple of minor bugs in i16immSExt8 and i16immZExt8.
- Added loadiPTR fragment used for indirect jumps and calls.
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movw. That is we promote the destination operand to r16. So
%CH = TRUNC_R16_R8 %BP
is emitted as
movw %bp, %cx.
This is incorrect. If %cl is live, it would be clobbered.
Ideally we want to do the opposite, that is emitted it as
movb ??, %ch
But this is not possible since %bp does not have a r8 sub-register.
We are now defining a new register class R16_ which is a subclass of R16
containing only those 16-bit registers that have r8 sub-registers (i.e.
AX - DX). We isel the truncate to two instructions, a MOV16to16_ to copy the
value to the R16_ class, followed by a TRUNC_R16_R8.
Due to bug 770, the register colaescer is not going to coalesce between R16 and
R16_. That will be fixed later so we can eliminate the MOV16to16_. Right now, it
can only be eliminated if we are lucky that source and destination registers are
the same.
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that gets emitted as movl (for r32 to i16, i8) or a movw (for r16 to i8). And
if the destination gets allocated a subregister of the source operand, then
the instruction will not be emitted at all.
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