the machine instruction representation of the immediate value to be encoded
into an integer with similar fields as the actual VMOV instruction. This makes
things easier for the disassembler, since it can just stuff the bits into the
immediate operand, but harder for the asm printer since it has to decode the
value to be printed. Testcase for the encoding will follow later when MC has
more support for ARM.
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In file included from X86InstrInfo.cpp:16:
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2789: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2790: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2792: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2793: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2808: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2809: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2816: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2817: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
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A temporary flag -arm-tail-calls defaults to off,
so there is no functional change by default.
Intrepid users may try this; simple cases work
but there are bugs.
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The StmtNodes generator has been generalized to allow for the
creation of DeclNodes tables as well, and another emitter was
added for DeclContexts.
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of the intrinsics. The goal is to auto-generate both support for GCC-style (vector)
and ARM-style (struct of vector) intrinsics.
This is work in progress, but will be completed soon.
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This means that our Registers are now ordered R7, R8, R9, R10, R12, ...
Not R1, R10, R11, R12, R2, R3, ...
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A Register with subregisters must also provide SubRegIndices for adressing the
subregisters. TableGen automatically inherits indices for sub-subregisters to
minimize typing.
CompositeIndices may be specified for the weirder cases such as the XMM sub_sd
index that returns the same register, and ARM NEON Q registers where both D
subregs have ssub_0 and ssub_1 sub-subregs.
It is now required that all subregisters are named by an index, and a future
patch will also require inherited subregisters to be named. This is necessary to
allow composite subregister indices to be reduced to a single index.
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A Register with subregisters must also provide SubRegIndices for adressing the
subregisters. TableGen automatically inherits indices for sub-subregisters to
minimize typing.
CompositeIndices may be specified for the weirder cases such as the XMM sub_sd
index that returns the same register, and ARM NEON Q registers where both D
subregs have ssub_0 and ssub_1 sub-subregs.
It is now required that all subregisters are named by an index, and a future
patch will also require inherited subregisters to be named. This is necessary to
allow composite subregister indices to be reduced to a single index.
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This passes lit tests, but I'll give it a go through the buildbots to smoke out
any remaining places that depend on the old SubRegIndex numbering.
Then I'll remove NumberHack entirely.
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