whose opcodes extend into the ModR/M field using the
Form field of the instruction rather than by special
casing each instruction. Commented out the special
casing of VMCALL, which is the first instruction to use
this special form. While I was in the neighborhood,
added a few comments for people modifying the Intel
disassembler.
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matcher is now free of implicit operands!
- Still need to clean up the code now that we don't to worry about implicit
operands, and to make it a hard error if an instruction fails to specify all
of its operands for some reason.
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operand into the CodeGenInstruction's list of operands,
which is useful for EDEmitter. (Still working on PR6219)
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for representing constraint info semantically instead of
as a c expression that will be blatted out to the .inc
file. Fix X86RecognizableInstr to use this instead of
parsing C code :).
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implementation. Also changed the constructor
so that it does not require a Record, making it
usable by the EDEmitter.
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out of the AsmWriterEmitter. This patch does the physical
code movement, but leaves the implementation unchanged. I'll
make any changes necessary to generalize the code in a
separate patch.
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into TargetOpcodes.h. #include the new TargetOpcodes.h
into MachineInstr. Add new inline accessors (like isPHI())
to MachineInstr, and start using them throughout the
codebase.
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This time it's for real! I am going to hook this up in the frontends as well.
The inliner has some experimental heuristics for dealing with the inline hint.
When given a -respect-inlinehint option, functions marked with the inline
keyword are given a threshold just above the default for -O3.
We need some experiments to determine if that is the right thing to do.
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than DEBUG_VALUE :( ) into the target indep AsmPrinter.cpp
file. This allows elimination of the
NO_ASM_WRITER_BOILERPLATE hack among other things.
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is still deterministic even amongst ambiguous instructions (eventually ambiguous
match orders will be a hard error, but we aren't there yet).
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line. Turns out edit_distance can be slow if the string we are scanning for
happens to be quite large.
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Before:
<stdin>:94:1: note: possible intended match here
movsd 4096(%rsi), %xmm0
^
After:
<stdin>:94:2: note: possible intended match here
movsd 4096(%rsi), %xmm0
^
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be static. Also made it possible for clients to get it
and no other functions from ...GenAsmMatcher.inc by
defining REGISTERS_ONLY before including GenAsmMatcher.inc.
This sets the stage for target-specific lexers that can
identify registers and return AsmToken::Register as
appropriate.
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directory when building the llvmCore_Embedded project. Fix this by putting
the iPhone platform directory into DEST_DIR instead of DEST_ROOT. I also
noticed what appears to be an unintentional use of DEVELOPER_BIN instead of
DEVELOPER_DIR, so I fixed that and changed to use DEVELOPER_DIR in some places
that were hardcoded to "Developer". Finally, the other changes here allowed
some refactoring and simplification, which I have done.
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the new ParseInstruction method just parses and returns a list of
target operands. A new MatchInstruction interface is used to
turn the operand list into an MCInst.
This requires new/deleting all the operands, but it also gives
targets the ability to use polymorphic operands if they want to.
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- getToken is modeled after StringRef::split but it can split on multiple
separator chars and skips leading seperators.
- SplitString is a StringRef::split variant for more than 2 elements with the
same behaviour as getToken.
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memcpy, memset and other intrinsics that only access their arguments
to be readnone if the intrinsic's arguments all point to local memory.
This improves the testcase in the README to readonly, but it could in
theory be made readnone, however this would involve more sophisticated
analysis that looks through the memcpy.
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clear what information these functions are actually using.
This is also a micro-optimization, as passing a SDNode * around is
simpler than passing a { SDNode *, int } by value or reference.
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Made LEA memory operands emit only 4 MCInst operands.
Made the scale operand equal 1 for instructions that have no
SIB byte.
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incarnations), integrated into the MC framework.
The disassembler is table-driven, using a custom TableGen backend to
generate hierarchical tables optimized for fast decode. The disassembler
consumes MemoryObjects and produces arrays of MCInsts, adhering to the
abstract base class MCDisassembler (llvm/MC/MCDisassembler.h).
The disassembler is documented in detail in
- lib/Target/X86/Disassembler/X86Disassembler.cpp (disassembler runtime)
- utils/TableGen/DisassemblerEmitter.cpp (table emitter)
You can test the disassembler by running llvm-mc -disassemble for i386
or x86_64 targets. Please let me know if you encounter any problems
with it.
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Checks that the code generated by 'tblgen --emit-llvmc' can be actually
compiled. Also fixes two bugs found in this way:
- forward_transformed_value didn't work with non-list arguments
- cl::ZeroOrOne is now called cl::Optional
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