sink them into MC layer.
- Added MCInstrInfo, which captures the tablegen generated static data. Chang
TargetInstrInfo so it's based off MCInstrInfo.
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Drop the FpMov instructions, use plain COPY instead.
Drop the FpSET/GET instruction for accessing fixed stack positions.
Instead use normal COPY to/from ST registers around inline assembly, and
provide a single new FpPOP_RETVAL instruction that can access the return
value(s) from a call. This is still necessary since you cannot tell from
the CALL instruction alone if it returns anything on the FP stack. Teach
fast isel to use this.
This provides a much more robust way of handling fixed stack registers -
we can tolerate arbitrary FP stack instructions inserted around calls
and inline assembly. Live range splitting could sometimes break x87 code
by inserting spill code in unfortunate places.
As a bonus we handle floating point inline assembly correctly now.
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character in std::string was causing failures for a few ObjC and Obj-C++ tests
when -flto was enabled. Revision 133999 resolved this issue. Thanks Jay!
rdar://9685235
PR10210
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opening single quote with no closing single quote, and with {} quotes
"inside" of it. This broke some of our tools that scrape test cases.
Also, while here, make the test actually assert what the comment says it
asserts. This was essentially authored by Nick Lewycky, and merely typed
in by myself. Let me know if this is still missing the mark, but the
previous test only succeeded due to the improper quoting preventing
*anything* from matching the grep -- it had a '4(%...)' sequence in the
output!
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When the destination operand is the same as the first source register
operand for arithmetic instructions, the destination operand may be omitted.
For example, the following two instructions are equivalent:
and r1, #ff
and r1, r1, #ff
rdar://9672867
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Correctly parse the forms of the Thumb mov-immediate instruction:
1. 8-bit immediate 0-255.
2. 12-bit shifted-immediate.
The 16-bit immediate "movw" form is also legal with just a "mov" mnemonic,
but is not yet supported. More parser logic necessary there due to fixups.
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This was causing compile-time failures for some of the Objc and Obj-C++
benchmarks. The specific errors were of the form: "ld: duplicate symbol …"
rdar://9660124
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Thumb2 MOV mnemonic can accept both cc_out and predication. We don't (yet)
encode the instruction properly, but this gets the parsing part.
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Add aliases for the vpush/vpop mnemonics to the VFP load/store multiple
writeback instructions w/ SP as the base pointer.
rdar://9683231
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When the destination operand is the same as the first source register
operand for arithmetic instructions, the destination operand may be omitted.
For example, the following two instructions are equivalent:
sub r2, r2, #6
sub r2, #6
rdar://9682597
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Removed the check that peeks past EXTRA_SUBREG, which I don't think
makes sense any more. Intead treat it as a normal register def. No
significant affect on x86 or ARM benchmarks.
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Also fix some of the tests that were actually testing wrong behavior -
An input operand in {st} is only popped by the inline asm when {st} is
also in the clobber list.
The original bug reports all had ~{st} clobbers as they should.
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alloca that only holds a copy of a global and we're going to replace the users
of the alloca with that global, just nuke the lifetime intrinsics. Part of
PR10121.
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