on the size of the extraction and its position in the 64 bit word.
This patch allows support of the dext transformations with mips64 direct
object output.
0 <= msb < 32 0 <= lsb < 32 0 <= pos < 32 1 <= size <= 32
DINS
The field is entirely contained in the right-most word of the doubleword
32 <= msb < 64 0 <= lsb < 32 0 <= pos < 32 2 <= size <= 64
DINSM
The field straddles the words of the doubleword
32 <= msb < 64 32 <= lsb < 64 32 <= pos < 64 1 <= size <= 32
DINSU
The field is entirely contained in the left-most word of the doubleword
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delimited. llvm-mc -disassemble access these through the -mattr
option.
llvm-objdump -disassemble had no such way to set the attribute so
some instructions were just not recognized for disassembly.
This patch accepts llvm-mc mechanism for specifying the attributes.
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transformed to the final instruction variant. An
example would be dsrll which is transformed into
dsll32 if the shift value is greater than 32.
For direct object output we need to do this transformation
in the codegen. If the instruction was inside branch
delay slot, it was being missed. This patch corrects this
oversight.
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traceback table on PowerPC64. This helps gdb handle exceptions. The other
mandatory fields are ignored by gdb and harder to implement so just add
there a FIXME.
Patch by Bill Schmidt. PR13641.
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Fix a couple of bugs in mips' long branch pass.
This patch was supposed to be committed along with r162731, so I don't have a
new test case.
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While in SSA form, a MachineInstr can have pairs of tied defs and uses.
The tied operands are used to represent read-modify-write operands that
must be assigned the same physical register.
Previously, tied operand pairs were computed from fixed MCInstrDesc
fields, or by using black magic on inline assembly instructions.
The isTied flag makes it possible to add tied operands to any
instruction while getting rid of (some of) the inlineasm magic.
Tied operands on normal instructions are needed to represent predicated
individual instructions in SSA form. An extra <tied,imp-use> operand is
required to represent the output value when the instruction predicate is
false.
Adding a predicate to:
%vreg0<def> = ADD %vreg1, %vreg2
Will look like:
%vreg0<tied,def> = ADD %vreg1, %vreg2, pred:3, %vreg7<tied,imp-use>
The virtual register %vreg7 is the value given to %vreg0 when the
predicate is false. It will be assigned the same physreg as %vreg0.
This commit adds the isTied flag and sets it based on MCInstrDesc when
building an instruction. The flag is not used for anything yet.
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Register operands are manipulated by a lot of target-independent code,
and it is not always possible to preserve target flags. That means it is
not safe to use target flags on register operands.
None of the targets in the tree are using register operand target flags.
External targets should be using immediate operands to annotate
instructions with operand modifiers.
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Add subtargets for Freescale e500mc (32-bit) and e5500 (64-bit) to
the PowerPC backend.
Patch by Tobias von Koch.
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No test case, undefined shifts get folded early, but can occur when other
transforms generate a constant. Thanks to Duncan for bringing this up.
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it here, then a 'register-memory' version would wrongly get the commutative
flag.
<rdar://problem/12180135>
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- Add a target-specific DAG optimization to recognize a pattern PTEST-able.
Such a pattern is a OR'd tree with X86ISD::OR as the root node. When
X86ISD::OR node has only its flag result being used as a boolean value and
all its leaves are extracted from the same vector, it could be folded into an
X86ISD::PTEST node.
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Both single-instruction and multi-instruction patterns can be checked
for missing mayLoad / mayStore, and hasSideEffects flags.
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These extra flags are not required to properly order the atomic
load/store instructions. SelectionDAGBuilder chains atomics as if they
were volatile, and SelectionDAG::getAtomic() sets the isVolatile bit on
the memory operands of all atomic operations.
The volatile bit is enough to order atomic loads and stores during and
after SelectionDAG.
This means we set mayLoad on atomic_load, mayStore on atomic_store, and
mayLoad+mayStore on the remaining atomic read-modify-write operations.
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This wasn't the right way to enforce ordering of atomics.
We are already setting the isVolatile bit on memory operands of atomic
operations which is good enough to enforce the correct ordering.
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Instructions emitted to compute branch offsets now use immediate operands
instead of symbolic labels. This change was needed because there were problems
when R_MIPS_HI16/LO16 relocations were used to make shared objects.
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Slight reorganisation of PPC instruction classes for scheduling. No
functionality change for existing subtargets.
- Clearly separate load/store-with-update instructions from regular loads and stores.
- Split IntRotateD -> IntRotateD and IntRotateDI
- Split out fsub and fadd from FPGeneral -> FPAddSub
- Update existing itineraries
Patch by Tobias von Koch.
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In SelectionDAGLegalize::ExpandLegalINT_TO_FP, expand INT_TO_FP nodes without
using any f64 operations if f64 is not a legal type.
Patch by Stefan Kristiansson.
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Allow load-immediates to be rematerialised in the register coalescer for
PPC. This makes test/CodeGen/PowerPC/big-endian-formal-args.ll fail,
because it relies on a register move getting emitted. The immediate load is
equivalent, so change this test case.
Patch by Tobias von Koch.
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Adds the vendor 'fsl' (used by Freescale SDK) to Triple. This will allow
clang support for Freescale cross-compile configurations.
Patch by Tobias von Koch.
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The 32-bit ABI requires CR bit 6 to be set if the call has fp arguments and
unset if it doesn't. The solution up to now was to insert a MachineNode to
set/unset the CR bit, which produces a CR vreg. This vreg was then copied
into CR bit 6. When the register allocator saw a bunch of these in the same
function, it allocated the set/unset CR bit in some random CR register (1
extra instruction) and then emitted CR moves before every vararg function
call, rather than just setting and unsetting CR bit 6 directly before every
vararg function call. This patch instead inserts a PPCcrset/PPCcrunset
instruction which are then matched by a dedicated instruction pattern.
Patch by Tobias von Koch.
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The zeroextend IR instruction is lowered to an 'and' node with an immediate
mask operand, which in turn gets legalised to a sequence of ori's & ands.
This can be done more efficiently using the rldicl instruction.
Patch by Tobias von Koch.
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It is not safe to use normal LDR instructions because they may be
reordered by the scheduler. The ATOMIC_LDR pseudos have a mayStore flag
that prevents reordering.
Atomic loads are also prevented from participating in rematerialization
and load folding.
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This section (introduced in DWARF-3) is used to define instruction address
ranges for functions that are not contiguous and can't be described
by low_pc/high_pc attributes (this is the usual case for inlined subroutines).
The patch is the first step to support fetching complete inlining info from DWARF.
Reviewed by Benjamin Kramer.
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corresponding changes to existing tests for darwin triple to ensure that
same pattern is tested for bdver2 target.
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