a bunch of code from all the targets, and eliminates nondeterministic
ordering of directives being emitted in the output.
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decorateName like other stuff instead of special casing _. Also, stick
it into GVStubs and let the normal stub printer print the stub instead
of doing it manually.
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createSCEV. Also, recognize UndefValue in createSCEV.
Change getIntegerSCEV's comment to avoid mentioning FP types,
and re-implement it in terms of getConstant instead of getUnknown.
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C bindings. Change all the backend "Initialize" functions to have C linkage.
Change the "llvm/Config/Targets.def" header to use C-style comments to avoid
compile warnings.
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instructions, which implies that there is an explicit memory operand. There is
(however) no explicit memory operand; although this is a store, the only memory
operand is implicit, indicated by DS:EDI. This causes the table-generation code
for the disassembler to report an error."
Patch by Sean Callanan!
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also some contribution from Jim Grosbach, Bob Wilson, and Evan Cheng.
I've done my best to consolidate the patches with those that were done by
Viktor Kutuzov and Anton Korzh from Access Softek, Inc. Let me know if missed
anything. I've completely reorganized the thumb2 td file, made more extensive
uses of multiclass, etc.
Test cases will be contributed later after I re-organize what's in svn first.
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Support for .text relocations, implementing TargetELFWriter overloaded methods for x86/x86_64.
Use a map to track global values to their symbol table indexes
Code cleanup and small fixes
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predicate does not check if Thumb mode is enabled, and when in ARM mode
there are still some checks for constant-pool use that need to run.
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a global with that gets printed with the :mem modifier. All operands to lea's
should be handled with the lea32mem operand kind, and this allows the TLS stuff
to do this. There are several better ways to do this, but I went for the minimal
change since I can't really test this (beyond make check).
This also makes the use of EBX explicit in the operand list in the 32-bit,
instead of implicit in the instruction.
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LEA64_32r, eliminating a bunch of modifier logic stuff on addr modes.
Implement support for printing mbb labels as operands.
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step is to make tblgen generate something more appropriate for MCInst,
and generate calls to operand translation routines where needed.
This includes a bunch of #if 0 code which will slowly be refactored into
something sensible.
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while experimenting. I'm reasonably sure this is correct, but please
tell me if these instructions have some strange property which makes this
change unsafe.
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implementation. The idea is that we want asmprinting to
work by converting MachineInstrs into a new MCInst class,
then the per-instruction asmprinter works on MCInst. MCInst
and the new asmprinters will not depend on most of the
llvm code generators. This allows building diassemblers
that don't link in the whole llvm code generator. This is
step #1 of many.
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into DarwinTargetAsmInfo.cpp. The remaining differences should
be evaluated. It seems strange that x86/arm has .zerofill but ppc
doesn't, etc.
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- Register allocator should resolve the second part of the hint (register number) before passing it to the target since it knows virtual register to physical register mapping.
- More fixes to get ARM load / store double word working.
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adding a check to catch this case at compile time
instead of quietly generating incorrect code.
That will at least let us identify CBE failures
that are not due to this problem.
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initialization of all targets (InitializeAllTargets.h) or assembler
printers (InitializeAllAsmPrinters.h). This is a step toward the
elimination of relinked object files, so that we can build normal
archives.
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(this is the case when we have thumb vararg function with single
callee-saved register, which is handled separately).
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comes after the DW_CFA_def_cfa_register, because the CFA is really ESP from the
start of the function and only gets an offset when the "subl $xxx,%esp"
instruction happens, not the other way around.
And reapply r72898:
The DWARF unwind info was incorrect. While compiling with
`-fomit-frame-pointer', we would lack the DW_CFA_advance_loc information for a
lot of function, and then they would be `0'. The linker (at least on Darwin)
needs to encode the stack size. In some cases, the stack size is too large to
directly encode. So the linker checks to see if there is a "subl $xxx,%esp"
instruction at the point where the `DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset' says the pc was. If
so, the compact encoding records the offset in the function to where the stack
size is embedded. But because the `DW_CFA_advance_loc' instructions are missing,
it looks before the function and dies.
So, instead of emitting the EH debug label before the stack adjustment
operations, emit it afterwards, right before the frame move stuff.
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that push immediate operands of 1, 2, and 4 bytes (extended to the native
register size in each case). The assembly mnemonics are "pushl" and "pushq."
One such instruction appears at the beginning of the "start" function , so this
is essential for accurate disassembly when unwinding."
Patch by Sean Callanan!
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- Change register allocation hint to a pair of unsigned integers. The hint type is zero (which means prefer the register specified as second part of the pair) or entirely target dependent.
- Allow targets to specify alternative register allocation orders based on allocation hint.
Part 2.
- Use the register allocation hint system to implement more aggressive load / store multiple formation.
- Aggressively form LDRD / STRD. These are formed *before* register allocation. It has to be done this way to shorten live interval of base and offset registers. e.g.
v1025 = LDR v1024, 0
v1026 = LDR v1024, 0
=>
v1025,v1026 = LDRD v1024, 0
If this transformation isn't done before allocation, v1024 will overlap v1025 which means it more difficult to allocate a register pair.
- Even with the register allocation hint, it may not be possible to get the desired allocation. In that case, the post-allocation load / store multiple pass must fix the ldrd / strd instructions. They can either become ldm / stm instructions or back to a pair of ldr / str instructions.
This is work in progress, not yet enabled.
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consecutive addresses togther. This makes it easier for the post-allocation pass
to form ldm / stm.
This is step 1. We are still missing a lot of ldm / stm opportunities because
of register allocation are not done in the desired order. More enhancements
coming.
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out of sync with regular cc.
The only difference between the tail call cc and the normal
cc was that one parameter register - R9 - was reserved for
calling functions through a function pointer. After time the
tail call cc has gotten out of sync with the regular cc.
We can use R11 which is also caller saved but not used as
parameter register for potential function pointers and
remove the special tail call cc on x86-64.
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Emission for globals, using the correct data sections
Function alignment can be computed for each target using TargetELFWriterInfo
Some small fixes
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ABI. The missing piece is support for putting "homogeneous aggregates"
into registers.
Patch by Sandeep Patel!
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on x86 to handle more cases. Fix a bug in said code that would cause it
to read past the end of an object. Rewrite the code in
SelectionDAGLegalize::ExpandBUILD_VECTOR to be a bit more general.
Remove PerformBuildVectorCombine, which is no longer necessary with
these changes. In addition to simplifying the code, with this change,
we can now catch a few more cases of consecutive loads.
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nodes for vectors with an i16 element type. Add an optimization for
building a vector which is all zeros/undef except for the bottom
element, where the bottom element is an i8 or i16.
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Update code generator to use this attribute and remove NoImplicitFloat target option.
Update llc to set this attribute when -no-implicit-float command line option is used.
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build vectors with i64 elements will only appear on 32b x86 before legalize.
Since vector widening occurs during legalize, and produces i64 build_vector
elements, the dag combiner is never run on these before legalize splits them
into 32b elements.
Teach the build_vector dag combine in x86 back end to recognize consecutive
loads producing the low part of the vector.
Convert the two uses of TLI's consecutive load recognizer to pass LoadSDNodes
since that was required implicitly.
Add a testcase for the transform.
Old:
subl $28, %esp
movl 32(%esp), %eax
movl 4(%eax), %ecx
movl %ecx, 4(%esp)
movl (%eax), %eax
movl %eax, (%esp)
movaps (%esp), %xmm0
pmovzxwd %xmm0, %xmm0
movl 36(%esp), %eax
movaps %xmm0, (%eax)
addl $28, %esp
ret
New:
movl 4(%esp), %eax
pmovzxwd (%eax), %xmm0
movl 8(%esp), %eax
movaps %xmm0, (%eax)
ret
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`-fomit-frame-pointer', we would lack the DW_CFA_advance_loc information for a
lot of function, and then they would be `0'. The linker (at least on Darwin)
needs to encode the stack size. In some cases, the stack size is too large to
directly encode. So the linker checks to see if there is a "subl $xxx,%esp"
instruction at the point where the `DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset' says the pc was. If
so, the compact encoding records the offset in the function to where the stack
size is embedded. But because the `DW_CFA_advance_loc' instructions are missing,
it looks before the function and dies.
So, instead of emitting the EH debug label before the stack adjustment
operations, emit it afterwards, right before the frame move stuff.
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integer and floating-point opcodes, introducing
FAdd, FSub, and FMul.
For now, the AsmParser, BitcodeReader, and IRBuilder all preserve
backwards compatability, and the Core LLVM APIs preserve backwards
compatibility for IR producers. Most front-ends won't need to change
immediately.
This implements the first step of the plan outlined here:
http://nondot.org/sabre/LLVMNotes/IntegerOverflow.txt
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Update code generator to use this attribute and remove DisableRedZone target option.
Update llc to set this attribute when -disable-red-zone command line option is used.
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using Promote which won't work because i64 isn't
a legal type. It's easy enough to use Custom, but
then we have the problem that when the type
legalizer is promoting FP_TO_UINT->i16, it has no
way of telling it should prefer FP_TO_SINT->i32
to FP_TO_UINT->i32. I have uncomfortably hacked
this by making the type legalizer choose FP_TO_SINT
when both are Custom.
This fixes several regressions in the testsuite.
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carry GlobalBaseReg, and GlobalRetAddr too in Alpha's case. This
eliminates the need for them to search through the
MachineRegisterInfo livein list in order to identify these
virtual registers. EmitLiveInCopies is now the only user of the
virtual register portion of MachineRegisterInfo's livein data.
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with an accessor method which simply casts the parent class
SelectionDAGISel's TM to the target-specific type.
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Expand it exactly like GlobalAddress.
Fix some more crashes (InsertBranch() not being implemented) for compiling hitec libs.
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relocation model on x86-64. Higher level logic should override
the relocation model to PIC on x86_64-apple-darwin.
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ADDC/ADDE use MVT::i1 (later, whatever it gets legalized to)
instead of MVT::Flag. Remove CARRY_FALSE in favor of 0; adjust
all target-independent code to use this format.
Most targets will still produce a Flag-setting target-dependent
version when selection is done. X86 is converted to use i32
instead, which means TableGen needs to produce different code
in xxxGenDAGISel.inc. This keys off the new supportsHasI1 bit
in xxxInstrInfo, currently set only for X86; in principle this
is temporary and should go away when all other targets have
been converted. All relevant X86 instruction patterns are
modified to represent setting and using EFLAGS explicitly. The
same can be done on other targets.
The immediate behavior change is that an ADC/ADD pair are no
longer tightly coupled in the X86 scheduler; they can be
separated by instructions that don't clobber the flags (MOV).
I will soon add some peephole optimizations based on using
other instructions that set the flags to feed into ADC.
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decoding. Essentially, they both map to the same column in the "opcode
extensions for one- and two-byte opcodes" table in the x86 manual. The RawFrm
complicates decoding this.
Instead, use opcode 0x01, prefix 0x01, and form MRM1r. Then have the code
emitter special case these, a la [SML]FENCE.
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list in Attributes.h. It also reorders the CPPBackend list to match so that
it's easier to see that it's complete.
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the Intel manual (screenshot) says it should be 0b11110110 (f6). The existing
encoding causes a disassembly conflict with MMX_PAVGBrm, which really should be
0f e0."
Patch by Sean Callanan!
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e.g.
orl $65536, 8(%rax)
=>
orb $1, 10(%rax)
Since narrowing is not always a win, e.g. i32 -> i16 is a loss on x86, dag combiner consults with the target before performing the optimization.
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FP_TO_XINT. Necessary for some cleanups I'm working on. Updated
from the previous version (r72431) to fix a bug and make some things a
bit clearer.
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- added processors k8-sse3, opteron-sse3, athlon64-sse3, amdfam10, and
barcelona with appropriate sse3/4a levels
- added FeatureSSE4A for amdfam10 processors
in X86Subtarget:
- added hasSSE4A
- updated AutoDetectSubtargetFeatures to detect SSE4A
- updated GetCurrentX86CPU to detect family 15 with sse3 as k8-sse3 and
family 10h as amdfam10
New processor names match those used by gcc.
Patch by Paul Redmond!
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systems instead of attempting to promote them to a 64-bit SINT_TO_FP or
FP_TO_SINT. This is in preparation for removing the type legalization
code from LegalizeDAG: once type legalization is gone from LegalizeDAG,
it won't be able to handle the i64 operand/result correctly.
This isn't quite ideal, but I don't think any other operation for any
target ends up in this situation, so treating this case specially seems
reasonable.
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to run last because it needs to know the exact size and position of every
basic block. Currently CodePlacementOpt is set up to run last. It might be
worthwhile to investigate reordering these passes, but for now, let's just
make it work.
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llvm.eh.sjlj.* for better clarity as to their purpose and scope. Add
a description of llvm.eh.sjlj.setjmp to ExceptionHandling.html.
(llvm.eh.sjlj.longjmp documentation coming when that implementation is
added).
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booleans. This gives a better indication of what the "addReg()" is
doing. Remembering what all of those booleans mean isn't easy, especially if you
aren't spending all of your time in that code.
I took Jakob's suggestion and made it illegal to pass in "true" for the
flag. This should hopefully prevent any unintended misuse of this (by reverting
to the old way of using addReg()).
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without one. Use it where we were using abs on
int64_t objects.
(I strongly suspect the casts to unsigned in the
fragments in LoopStrengthReduce are not doing whatever
the original intent was, but the obvious change to
uint64_t doesn't work. Maybe later.)
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a supporting preliminary patch for GCC-compatible SjLJ exception handling. Note that these intrinsics are not designed to be invoked directly by the user, but
rather used by the front-end as target hooks for exception handling.
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and generalize it so that it can be used by IndVarSimplify. Implement the
base IndVarSimplify transformation code using IVUsers. This removes
TestOrigIVForWrap and associated code, as ScalarEvolution now has enough
builtin overflow detection and folding logic to handle all the same cases,
and more. Run "opt -iv-users -analyze -disable-output" on your favorite
loop for an example of what IVUsers does.
This lets IndVarSimplify eliminate IV casts and compute trip counts in
more cases. Also, this happens to finally fix the remaining testcases
in PR1301.
Now that IndVarSimplify is being more aggressive, it occasionally runs
into the problem where ScalarEvolutionExpander's code for avoiding
duplicate expansions makes it difficult to ensure that all expanded
instructions dominate all the instructions that will use them. As a
temporary measure, IndVarSimplify now uses a FixUsesBeforeDefs function
to fix up instructions inserted by SCEVExpander. Fortunately, this code
is contained, and can be easily removed once a more comprehensive
solution is available.
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