This allows code gen and the exception table writer to cooperate to make sure
landing pads are associated with the correct invoke locations.
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runOnMachineFunction, and switch PPC to use EmitFunctionBody.
The two ppc asmprinters now don't heave to define
runOnMachineFunction.
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Move the X86 implementation of function body emission up to
AsmPrinter::EmitFunctionBody, which works by calling the virtual
EmitInstruction method.
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which allows targets to override function entry label emission.
Use it to convert linux/ppc to use EmitFunctionHeader().
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change is that we now use ".linkonce discard" for global variables
instead of ".linkonce samesize". These should be the same, just less
strict. If anyone is interested in mcizing MCSection for COFF targets,
this should be easy to fix.
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Default HasSetDirective to true, since most targets have it.
The targets that claim to not have it probably do, or it is
spelled differently. These include Blackfin, Mips, Alpha, and
PIC16. All of these except pic16 are normal ELF targets, so
they almost certainly have it.
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which is more convenient, and change getPICJumpTableRelocBaseExpr
to take a MachineFunction to match.
Next, move the X86 code that create a PICBase symbol to
X86TargetLowering::getPICBaseSymbol from
X86MCInstLower::GetPICBaseSymbol, which was an asmprinter specific
library. This eliminates a 'gross hack', and allows us to
implement X86ISelLowering::getPICJumpTableRelocBaseExpr which now
calls it.
This in turn allows us to eliminate the
X86AsmPrinter::printPICJumpTableSetLabel method, which was the
only overload of printPICJumpTableSetLabel.
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EK_LabelDifference32 kind and the target has .set support. Simplify
X86AsmPrinter::printPICJumpTableSetLabel to make use of recent helpers.
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make it private and non-virtual. It handles the non-pic
case too, so just use it, simplifying EmitJumpTableInfo.
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MachineFunctionAnalysis dole them out, instead of having
AsmPrinter do both. Have the AsmPrinter::SetupMachineFunction
method set the 'AsmPrinter::MF' variable.
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1. MachineJumpTableInfo is now created lazily for a function the first time
it actually makes a jump table instead of for every function.
2. The encoding of jump table entries is now described by the
MachineJumpTableInfo::JTEntryKind enum. This enum is determined by the
TLI::getJumpTableEncoding() hook, instead of by lots of code scattered
throughout the compiler that "knows" that jump table entries are always
32-bits in pic mode (for example).
3. The size and alignment of jump table entries is now calculated based on
their kind, instead of at machinefunction creation time.
Future work includes using the EntryKind in more places in the compiler,
eliminating other logic that "knows" the layout of jump tables in various
situations.
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