On Cortex-A8, we use the NEON v2f32 instructions for f32 arithmetic. For
better latency, we also send D-register copies down the NEON pipeline by
translating them to vorr instructions.
This patch promotes even S-register copies to D-register copies when
possible so they can also go down the NEON pipeline. Example:
vldr.32 s0, LCPI0_0
loop:
vorr d1, d0, d0
loop2:
...
vadd.f32 d1, d1, d16
The vorr instruction looked like this after regalloc:
%S2<def> = COPY %S0, %D1<imp-def>
Copies involving odd S-registers, and copies that don't define the full
D-register are left alone.
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This new disassembler can correctly decode all the testcases that the old one did, though
some "expected failure" testcases are XFAIL'd for now because it is not (yet) as strict in
operand checking as the old one was.
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Allow labels for load/store instructions when parsing. There's encoding
issues, still, so this doesn't work all the way through, yet.
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More parsing support for indexed loads. Fix pre-indexed with writeback
parsing for register offsets and handle basic post-indexed offsets.
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Refactor STR[B] pre and post indexed instructions to use addressing modes for
memory operands, which is necessary for assembly parsing and is more consistent
with the rest of the memory instruction definitions. Make some incremental
progress on refactoring away the mega-operand addrmode2 along the way, which
is nice.
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The immediate portion of the operand is just a boolean (the 'U' bit indicating
add vs. subtract). Treat it as such.
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Enhance support for LDR instruction assembly parsing for post-indexed
addressing with immediate values. Add tests.
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Memory operand parsing is a bit haphazzard at the moment, in no small part
due to the even more haphazzard representations of memory operands in the .td
files. Start cleaning that all up, at least a bit.
The addressing modes in the .td files will be being simplified to not be
so monolithic, especially with regards to immediate vs. register offsets
and post-indexed addressing. addrmode3 is on its way with this patch, for
example.
This patch is foundational to enable going back to smaller incremental patches
for the individual memory referencing instructions themselves. It does just
enough to get the basics in place and handle the "make check" regression tests
we already have.
Follow-up work will be fleshing out the details and adding more robust test
cases for the individual instructions, starting with ARM mode and moving from
there into Thumb and Thumb2.
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Fix the instruction encoding for operands. Refactor mode to use explicit
instruction definitions per FIXME to be more consistent with loads/stores.
Fix disassembler accordingly. Add tests.
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Fill in the missing fixed bits and the register operand bits of the instruction
encoding. Refactor the definition to make the mode explicit, which is
consistent with how loads and stores are normally represented and makes
parsing much easier. Add parsing aliases for pseudo-instruction variants.
Update the disassembler for the new representations. Add tests for parsing and
encoding.
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Later passes /are/ using this information when running the register
scavenger.
This fixes the second problem in PR10520.
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This hidden llc option runs the machine code verifier after expanding
ARM pseudo-instructions, but before if-conversion.
The machine code verifier is much better at pointing out liveness errors
that can trip up the register scavenger.
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specified in the same file that the library itself is created. This is
more idiomatic for CMake builds, and also allows us to correctly specify
dependencies that are missed due to bugs in the GenLibDeps perl script,
or change from compiler to compiler. On Linux, this returns CMake to
a place where it can relably rebuild several targets of LLVM.
I have tried not to change the dependencies from the ones in the current
auto-generated file. The only places I've really diverged are in places
where I was seeing link failures, and added a dependency. The goal of
this patch is not to start changing the dependencies, merely to move
them into the correct location, and an explicit form that we can control
and change when necessary.
This also removes a serialization point in the build because we don't
have to scan all the libraries before we begin building various tools.
We no longer have a step of the build that regenerates a file inside the
source tree. A few other associated cleanups fall out of this.
This isn't really finished yet though. After talking to dgregor he urged
switching to a single CMake macro to construct libraries with both
sources and dependencies in the arguments. Migrating from the two macros
to that style will be a follow-up patch.
Also, llvm-config is still generated with GenLibDeps.pl, which means it
still has slightly buggy dependencies. The internal CMake
'llvm-config-like' macro uses the correct explicitly specified
dependencies however. A future patch will switch llvm-config generation
(when using CMake) to be based on these deps as well.
This may well break Windows. I'm getting a machine set up now to dig
into any failures there. If anyone can chime in with problems they see
or ideas of how to solve them for Windows, much appreciated.
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Add parsing support for BLX (immediate). Since the register operand version is
predicated and the label operand version is not, we have to use some special
handling to get the operand list right for matching.
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Add parsing support that handles converting the lsb+width source into the
odd way we represent the instruction (an inverted bitfield mask).
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LLVM*AsmPrinter.
GenLibDeps.pl fails to detect vtable references. As this is the only
referenced symbol from LLVM*Desc to LLVM*AsmPrinter on optimized
builds, the algorithm that creates the list of libraries to be linked
into tools doesn't know about the dependency and sometimes places the
libraries on the wrong order, yielding error messages like this:
../../lib/libLLVMARMDesc.a(ARMMCTargetDesc.cpp.o): In function
`llvm::ARMInstPrinter::ARMInstPrinter(llvm::MCAsmInfo const&)':
ARMMCTargetDesc.cpp:(.text._ZN4llvm14ARMInstPrinterC1ERKNS_9MCAsmInfoE
[llvm::ARMInstPrinter::ARMInstPrinter(llvm::MCAsmInfo
const&)]+0x2a): undefined reference to `vtable for
llvm::ARMInstPrinter'
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This can happen in cases where TableGen generated asm matcher cannot check
whether a register operand is in the right register class. e.g. mem operands.
rdar://8204588
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Encode the width operand as it encodes in the instruction, which simplifies
the disassembler and the encoder, by using the imm1_32 operand def. Add a
diagnostic for the context-sensitive constraint that the width must be in
the range [1,32-lsb].
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Refactor the rest of the extend instructions to not artificially distinguish
between a rotate of zero and a rotate of any other value. Replace the by-zero
versions with Pat<>'s for ISel.
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Refactor the SXTB, SXTH, SXTB16, UXTB, UXTH, and UXTB16 instructions to not
have an 'r' and an 'r_rot' version, but just a single version with a rotate
that can be zero. Use plain Pat<>'s for the ISel of the non-rotated version.
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Allow the rot_imm operand to be optional. This sets the stage for refactoring
away the "rr" versions from the multiclasses and replacing them with Pat<>s.
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Start of cleaning this up a bit. First step is to remove the encoder hook by
storing the operand as the bits it'll actually encode to so it can just be
directly used. Map it to the assembly source values 8/16/24 when we print it.
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No intendeded functional change. Just cleaning up a bit to make things more
self-consistent in layout and style.
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The first problem to fix is to stop creating synthetic *Table_gen
targets next to all of the LLVM libraries. These had no real effect as
CMake specifies that add_custom_command(OUTPUT ...) directives (what the
'tablegen(...)' stuff expands to) are implicitly added as dependencies
to all the rules in that CMakeLists.txt.
These synthetic rules started to cause problems as we started more and
more heavily using tablegen files from *subdirectories* of the one where
they were generated. Within those directories, the set of tablegen
outputs was still available and so these synthetic rules added them as
dependencies of those subdirectories. However, they were no longer
properly associated with the custom command to generate them. Most of
the time this "just worked" because something would get to the parent
directory first, and run tablegen there. Once run, the files existed and
the build proceeded happily. However, as more and more subdirectories
have started using this, the probability of this failing to happen has
increased. Recently with the MC refactorings, it became quite common for
me when touching a large enough number of targets.
To add insult to injury, several of the backends *tried* to fix this by
adding explicit dependencies back to the parent directory's tablegen
rules, but those dependencies didn't work as expected -- they weren't
forming a linear chain, they were adding another thread in the race.
This patch removes these synthetic rules completely, and adds a much
simpler function to declare explicitly that a collection of tablegen'ed
files are referenced by other libraries. From that, we can add explicit
dependencies from the smaller libraries (such as every architectures
Desc library) on this and correctly form a linear sequence. All of the
backends are updated to use it, sometimes replacing the existing attempt
at adding a dependency, sometimes adding a previously missing dependency
edge.
Please let me know if this causes any problems, but it fixes a rather
persistent and problematic source of build flakiness on our end.
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Fix the Rn register encoding for both SSAT and USAT. Update the parsing of the
shift operand to correctly handle the allowed shift types and immediate ranges
and issue meaningful diagnostics when an illegal value or shift type is
specified. Add aliases to parse an ommitted shift operand (default value of
'lsl #0').
Add tests for diagnostics and proper encoding.
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The shift immediate encoding, printing, etc. is handled directly by the
enclosing operand definition, so it should be a vanilla immediate, not a
nested complex operand (shift_imm).
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Remove some inititalizers that are the same as the default, move defs next to
their (singular) uses and generally simplify some formatting of asm operand
definitions.
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The immediate is in the range 1-32, but is encoded as 0-31 in a 5-bit bitfield.
Update the representation such that we store the operand as 0-31, allowing us
to remove the encoder method and the special case handling in the disassembler.
Update the assembly parser and the instruction printer accordingly.
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Aliases for LDM/STM. The single-register versions should encode to LDR/STR
with writeback, but we don't (yet) get that correct. Neither does Darwin's
system assembler, though, so that's not a deal-breaker of a limitation.
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Move the shift operator and special value (32 encoded as 0 for PKHTB) handling
into the instruction printer. This cleans up a bit of the disassembler
special casing for these instructions, more easily handles not printing the
operand at all for "lsl #0" and prepares for correct asm parsing of these
operands.
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Move common definitions for ARM and Thumb2 into ARMInstrFormats.td and rename
them to be a bit more descriptive that they're for the PKH instructions.
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The shift type is implied by the instruction (PKHBT vs. PKHTB) and so shouldn't
be also encoded as part of the shift value immediate. Otherwise we're able to
represent invalid instructions, plus it needlessly complicates the
representation. Preparatory work for asm parsing of these instructions.
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- Introduce JITDefault code model. This tells targets to set different default
code model for JIT. This eliminates the ugly hack in TargetMachine where
code model is changed after construction.
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TargetLoweringObjectFileImpl down to MCObjectFileInfo.
TargetAsmInfo is done to one last method. It's *almost* gone!
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The system register spec should be case insensitive. The preferred form for
output with mask values of 4, 8, and 12 references APSR rather than CPSR.
Update and tidy up tests accordingly.
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Teach the parser to recognize the APSR and SPSR system register names. Add
and update tests accordingly.
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Correct the handling of the 's' suffix when parsing ARM mode. It's only a
truly separate opcode in Thumb. Add test cases to make sure we handle
the s and condition suffices correctly, including diagnostics.
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Add range checking for the immediate operand and handle the "mov" mnemonic
choosing between encodings based on the value of the immediate. Add tests
for fixups, encoding choice and values, and diagnostic for out of range values.
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(including compilation, assembly). Move relocation model Reloc::Model from
TargetMachine to MCCodeGenInfo so it's accessible even without TargetMachine.
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to MCRegisterInfo. Also initialize the mapping at construction time.
This patch eliminate TargetRegisterInfo from TargetAsmInfo. It's another step
towards fixing the layering violation.
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Original Log: Get rid of the separate opcodes for the Darwin versions of tBL, tBLXi, and tBLXr, using pseudo-instructions to lower to the single final opcode. Update the ARM disassembler for this change.
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MSVC decorates (and distinguishes) "const" in mangler. It brought linkage error between "extern const" declarations and definitions.
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backend. Moved some MCAsmInfo files down into the MCTargetDesc
sublibraries, removed some (i suspect long) dead files from other parts
of the CMake build, etc. Also copied the include directory hack from the
Makefile.
Finally, updated the lib deps. I spot checked this, and think its
correct, but review appreciated there.
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Consolidate the individual declarations together for ease of reference. This
mirrors the organization in X86, as well, so is good for consistency. No
functional change.
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ldm/stm are the cannonical spellings for ldmia/stmia, so use them as such.
Update the parsing/encoding tests accordingly.
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Flesh out the options supported for the instruction. Shuffle tests a bit and
add entries for the rest of the options. Add an alias to handle the default
operand of "sy".
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