these instructions to be encoded with getMachineOpValue.
This unbreaks ExecutionEngine/2003-01-04-ArgumentBug.ll
when running on a G5
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directly on the mac. This is very early, doesn't support relocations and
has a terrible hack to avoid .machine from being printed, but despite
that it generates an bitwise-identical-to-cctools .o file for stuff like
this:
define i32 @test() nounwind { ret i32 42 }
I don't plan to continue pushing this forward, but if anyone else was
interested in doing it, it should be really straight-forward.
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into the immediate field. This allows us to encode stuff like this:
lbz r3, lo16(__ZL4init)(r4) ; globalopt.cpp:5
; encoding: [0x88,0x64,A,A]
; fixup A - offset: 0, value: lo16(__ZL4init), kind: fixup_ppc_lo16
stw r3, lo16(__ZL1s)(r5) ; globalopt.cpp:6
; encoding: [0x90,0x65,A,A]
; fixup A - offset: 0, value: lo16(__ZL1s), kind: fixup_ppc_lo16
With this, we should have a completely function MCCodeEmitter for PPC, wewt.
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modes. For example, we now get:
ld r3, lo16(_G)(r3) ; encoding: [0xe8,0x63,A,0bAAAAAA00]
; fixup A - offset: 0, value: lo16(_G), kind: fixup_ppc_lo14
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as direct calls. Change conditional branches to encode with
their own method, simplifying the JIT encoder and making room
for adding an mc fixup.
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code in the JIT. Use this to form the first fixup for the PPC backend,
giving us stuff like this:
bl L_foo$stub ; encoding: [0b010010AA,A,A,0bAAAAAA01]
; fixup A - offset: 0, value: L_foo$stub, kind: fixup_ppc_br24
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The only change in the output is:
1) we get a better comment on mfcr, we get:
mfcr r2 ; cr2
instead of:
mfcr r2 ; 32
2) we no longer emit $stub's on powerpc/leopard. The Leopard
linker autosynthesizes them.
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different ways. Add $non_lazy_ptr support, and proper lowering for
global values.
Now all the ppc regression tests pass with the new instruction printer.
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nodes to indicate when ha16/lo16 modifiers should be used. This lets
us pass PowerPC/indirectbr.ll.
The one annoying thing about this patch is that the MCSymbolExpr isn't
expressive enough to represent ha16(label1-label2) which we need on
PowerPC. I have a terrible hack in the meantime, but this will have
to be revisited at some point.
Last major conversion item left is global variable references.
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and have isel apply to to call operands as required. This allows
us to get $stub suffixes on label references on ppc/tiger with the
new instprinter, fixing two tests. Only 2 to go.
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since it is trivial and will be shared between ppc and x86.
This substantially simplifies the X86 backend also.
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on the operand, required for .o file writing and fixing
the PowerPC/mult-alt-generic-powerpc64.ll failure with the new
instprinter.
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add support for darwin vs aix syntax. We now can print instructions
like this:
add r3, r3, r4
blr
and (in aix mode):
add 3, 3, 4
blr
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