which is really a property of the section being referenced.
Add a predicate to MCSection to replace it.
Yay for reduction in magic.
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raw_ostream to print an instruction to had to be specified
at MCInstPrinter construction time instead of being able
to pick at each call to printInstruction.
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If we have an MCAsmStreamer, we continue to emit asm textually,
otherwise we (currently) emit an error to errs and ignore it.
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create symbols. It is extremely error prone and a source of a lot
of the remaining integrated assembler bugs on x86-64.
This fixes rdar://7807601.
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exactly two passes in that case, and don't ever need to recompute any layout,
so this is a nice baseline for relaxation performance.
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- Still O(N^2), just a faster form, and now its the MCAsmLayout's fault.
On the .s I am tuning against (combine.s from 403.gcc):
--
ddunbar@lordcrumb:MC$ diff stats-before.txt stats-after.txt
5,10c5,10
< 1728 assembler - Number of assembler layout and relaxation steps
< 7707 assembler - Number of emitted assembler fragments
< 120588 assembler - Number of emitted object file bytes
< 2233448 assembler - Number of evaluated fixups
< 1727 assembler - Number of relaxed instructions
< 6723845 mcexpr - Number of MCExpr evaluations
---
> 3 assembler - Number of assembler layout and relaxation steps
> 7707 assembler - Number of emitted assembler fragments
> 120588 assembler - Number of emitted object file bytes
> 14796 assembler - Number of evaluated fixups
> 1727 assembler - Number of relaxed instructions
> 67889 mcexpr - Number of MCExpr evaluations
--
Feel free to LOL at the -before numbers, if you like.
I am a little surprised we make more than 2 relaxation passes. It's pretty
trivial for us to do relaxation out-of-order if that would give a speedup.
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- These find the defining symbol which identifies the containing atom for a symbol or address. They are currently very slow, but will be eliminated eventually.
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- Although it would be nice to allow this decoupling, the assembler needs to be able to reason about MCSymbolRefExprs in too many places to make this viable. We can use a target specific encoding of the variant if this becomes an issue.
- This patch also extends llvm-mc to support parsing of the modifiers, as opposed to lumping them in with the symbol.
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allocated and thus not freed. This is cool except that it contains
and std::string so the string data didn't get freed. In any case
there is no reason to redundantly store the string data in the
MCSymbol anyway, just make the MCSymbol ref the string data in the
MCContext StringMap.
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- The implementation is currently very brain dead and inefficient, but I have a
clear plan on how to fix it.
- The good news is, it works and correctly assembles 403.gcc (when built with
Clang, at '-Os', '-Os -g', and '-O3'). Even better, at '-Os' and '-Os -g',
the resulting binary is exactly equivalent to that when built with the system
assembler. So it probably works! :)
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