- 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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