only run for x86 with fastisel. I've found it being very effective in
eliminating some obvious dead code as result of formal parameter lowering
especially when tail call optimization eliminated the need for some of the loads
from fixed frame objects. It also shrinks a number of the tests. A couple of
tests no longer make sense and are now eliminated.
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eliminate random "code emitter" stuff in Alpha, except for
the JIT path. Next up, remove the template cruft.
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function can support dynamic stack realignment. That's a much easier question
to answer at instruction selection stage than whether the function actually
will have dynamic alignment prologue. This allows the removal of the
stack alignment heuristic pass, and improves code quality for cases where
the heuristic would result in dynamic alignment code being generated when
it was not strictly necessary.
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idea, but unfortunately necessary.
- Default to using 4-bytes for the LSDA pointer encoding to agree with the
encoded value in the CIE.
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The CIE says that the LSDA point in the FDE section is an "sdata4". That's fine,
but we need it to actually be 4-bytes in the FDE for some platforms. Allow
individual platforms to decide for themselves.
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by allowing backends to override routines that will default
the JIT and Static code generation to an appropriate code model
for the architecture.
Should fix PR 5773.
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incarnations), integrated into the MC framework.
The disassembler is table-driven, using a custom TableGen backend to
generate hierarchical tables optimized for fast decode. The disassembler
consumes MemoryObjects and produces arrays of MCInsts, adhering to the
abstract base class MCDisassembler (llvm/MC/MCDisassembler.h).
The disassembler is documented in detail in
- lib/Target/X86/Disassembler/X86Disassembler.cpp (disassembler runtime)
- utils/TableGen/DisassemblerEmitter.cpp (table emitter)
You can test the disassembler by running llvm-mc -disassemble for i386
or x86_64 targets. Please let me know if you encounter any problems
with it.
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The large code model is documented at
http://www.x86-64.org/documentation/abi.pdf and says that calls should
assume their target doesn't live within the 32-bit pc-relative offset
that fits in the call instruction.
To do this, we turn off the global-address->target-global-address
conversion in X86TargetLowering::LowerCall(). The first attempt at
this broke the lazy JIT because it can separate the movabs(imm->reg)
from the actual call instruction. The lazy JIT receives the address of
the movabs as a relocation and needs to record the return address from
the call; and then when that call happens, it needs to patch the
movabs with the newly-compiled target. We could thread the call
instruction into the relocation and record the movabs<->call mapping
explicitly, but that seems to require at least as much new
complication in the code generator as this change.
To fix this, we make lazy functions _always_ go through a call
stub. You'd think we'd only have to force lazy calls through a stub on
difficult platforms, but that turns out to break indirect calls
through a function pointer. The right fix for that is to distinguish
between calls and address-of operations on uncompiled functions, but
that's complex enough to leave for someone else to do.
Another attempt at this defined a new CALL64i pseudo-instruction,
which expanded to a 2-instruction sequence in the assembly output and
was special-cased in the X86CodeEmitter's emitInstruction()
function. That broke indirect calls in the same way as above.
This patch also removes a hack forcing Darwin to the small code model.
Without far-call-stubs, the small code model requires things of the
JITMemoryManager that the DefaultJITMemoryManager can't provide.
Thanks to echristo for lots of testing!
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- Note, this is a gigantic hack, with the sole purpose of unblocking further
work on the assembler (its also possible to test the mathcer more completely
now).
- Despite being a hack, its actually good enough to work over all of 403.gcc
(although some encodings are probably incorrect). This is a testament to the
beauty of X86's MachineInstr, no doubt! ;)
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pair instead of from a virtual method on TargetMachine. This cuts the final
ties of TargetAsmInfo to TargetMachine, meaning that MC can now use
TargetAsmInfo.
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Module*.
Also, dropped uses of TargetMachine where unnecessary. The only target which
still takes a TargetMachine& is Mips, I would appreciate it if someone would
normalize this to match other targets.
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it is highly specific to the object file that will be generated in the end,
this introduces a new TargetLoweringObjectFile interface that is implemented
for each of ELF/MachO/COFF/Alpha/PIC16 and XCore.
Though still is still a brutal and ugly refactoring, this is a major step
towards goodness.
This patch also:
1. fixes a bunch of dangling pointer problems in the PIC16 backend.
2. disables the TargetLowering copy ctor which PIC16 was accidentally using.
3. gets us closer to xcore having its own crazy target section flags and
pic16 not having to shadow sections with its own objects.
4. fixes wierdness where ELF targets would set CStringSection but not
CStringSection_. Factor the code better.
5. fixes some bugs in string lowering on ELF targets.
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--- Reverse-merging r75799 into '.':
U test/Analysis/PointerTracking
U include/llvm/Target/TargetMachineRegistry.h
U include/llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h
U include/llvm/Target/TargetRegistry.h
U include/llvm/Target/TargetSelect.h
U tools/lto/LTOCodeGenerator.cpp
U tools/lto/LTOModule.cpp
U tools/llc/llc.cpp
U lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCTargetMachine.h
U lib/Target/PowerPC/AsmPrinter/PPCAsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCTargetMachine.cpp
U lib/Target/PowerPC/PPC.h
U lib/Target/ARM/ARMTargetMachine.cpp
U lib/Target/ARM/AsmPrinter/ARMAsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/ARM/ARMTargetMachine.h
U lib/Target/ARM/ARM.h
U lib/Target/XCore/XCoreTargetMachine.cpp
U lib/Target/XCore/XCoreTargetMachine.h
U lib/Target/PIC16/PIC16TargetMachine.cpp
U lib/Target/PIC16/PIC16TargetMachine.h
U lib/Target/Alpha/AsmPrinter/AlphaAsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/Alpha/AlphaTargetMachine.cpp
U lib/Target/Alpha/AlphaTargetMachine.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86TargetMachine.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86.h
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86ATTAsmPrinter.h
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86AsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86IntelAsmPrinter.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86TargetMachine.cpp
U lib/Target/MSP430/MSP430TargetMachine.cpp
U lib/Target/MSP430/MSP430TargetMachine.h
U lib/Target/CppBackend/CPPTargetMachine.h
U lib/Target/CppBackend/CPPBackend.cpp
U lib/Target/CBackend/CTargetMachine.h
U lib/Target/CBackend/CBackend.cpp
U lib/Target/TargetMachine.cpp
U lib/Target/IA64/IA64TargetMachine.cpp
U lib/Target/IA64/AsmPrinter/IA64AsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/IA64/IA64TargetMachine.h
U lib/Target/IA64/IA64.h
U lib/Target/MSIL/MSILWriter.cpp
U lib/Target/CellSPU/SPUTargetMachine.h
U lib/Target/CellSPU/SPU.h
U lib/Target/CellSPU/AsmPrinter/SPUAsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/CellSPU/SPUTargetMachine.cpp
U lib/Target/Mips/AsmPrinter/MipsAsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/Mips/MipsTargetMachine.cpp
U lib/Target/Mips/MipsTargetMachine.h
U lib/Target/Mips/Mips.h
U lib/Target/Sparc/AsmPrinter/SparcAsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/Sparc/SparcTargetMachine.cpp
U lib/Target/Sparc/SparcTargetMachine.h
U lib/ExecutionEngine/JIT/TargetSelect.cpp
U lib/Support/TargetRegistry.cpp
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- Which was already present in the module!
- I skipped this xform for Alpha, since it runs an extra pass during assembly
emission, but not when emitting assembly via the DumpAsm flag.
- No functionality change.
--
ddunbar@giles:llvm$ svn diff | grep '^- ' | sort | uniq -c
18 - PM.add(AsmPrinterCtor(ferrs(), *this, true));
18 - assert(AsmPrinterCtor && "AsmPrinter was not linked in");
18 - if (AsmPrinterCtor)
18 - if (DumpAsm) {
18 - }
ddunbar@giles:llvm$ svn diff | grep '^+ ' | sort | uniq -c
18 + addAssemblyEmitter(PM, OptLevel, true, ferrs());
18 + if (DumpAsm)
--
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from.
- This commit is almost entirely propogating the reference through the
TargetMachine subclasses' constructor calls.
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make sure we're set to static codegen. Simplify the decision
tree of target->picstyle/picmode settings.
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- This more or less amounts to a revert of r65379. I'm curious to know what
happened that caused this variable to become unused.
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implementation primarily differs from the former in that the asmprinter
doesn't make a zillion decisions about whether or not something will be
RIP relative or not. Instead, those decisions are made by isel lowering
and propagated through to the asm printer. To achieve this, we:
1. Represent RIP relative addresses by setting the base of the X86 addr
mode to X86::RIP.
2. When ISel Lowering decides that it is safe to use RIP, it lowers to
X86ISD::WrapperRIP. When it is unsafe to use RIP, it lowers to
X86ISD::Wrapper as before.
3. This removes isRIPRel from X86ISelAddressMode, representing it with
a basereg of RIP instead.
4. The addressing mode matching logic in isel is greatly simplified.
5. The asmprinter is greatly simplified, notably the "NotRIPRel" predicate
passed through various printoperand routines is gone now.
6. The various symbol printing routines in asmprinter now no longer infer
when to emit (%rip), they just print the symbol.
I think this is a big improvement over the previous situation. It does have
two small caveats though: 1. I implemented a horrible "no-rip" modifier for
the inline asm "P" constraint modifier. This is a short term hack, there is
a much better, but more involved, solution. 2. I had to xfail an
-aggressive-remat testcase because it isn't handling the use of RIP in the
constant-pool reading instruction. This specific test is easy to fix without
-aggressive-remat, which I intend to do next.
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C bindings. Change all the backend "Initialize" functions to have C linkage.
Change the "llvm/Config/Targets.def" header to use C-style comments to avoid
compile warnings.
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initialization of all targets (InitializeAllTargets.h) or assembler
printers (InitializeAllAsmPrinters.h). This is a step toward the
elimination of relinked object files, so that we can build normal
archives.
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Emission for globals, using the correct data sections
Function alignment can be computed for each target using TargetELFWriterInfo
Some small fixes
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Massive check in. This changes the "-fast" flag to "-O#" in llc. If you want to
use the old behavior, the flag is -O0. This change allows for finer-grained
control over which optimizations are run at different -O levels.
Most of this work was pretty mechanical. The majority of the fixes came from
verifying that a "fast" variable wasn't used anymore. The JIT still uses a
"Fast" flag. I'll change the JIT with a follow-up patch.
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use the old behavior, the flag is -O0. This change allows for finer-grained
control over which optimizations are run at different -O levels.
Most of this work was pretty mechanical. The majority of the fixes came from
verifying that a "fast" variable wasn't used anymore. The JIT still uses a
"Fast" flag. I'm not 100% sure if it's necessary to change it there...
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them are generic changes.
- Use the "fast" flag that's already being passed into the asm printers instead
of shoving it into the DwarfWriter.
- Instead of calling "MI->getParent()->getParent()" for every MI, set the
machine function when calling "runOnMachineFunction" in the asm printers.
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special-purpose hook to a new pass. Also, add check to see if any
x87 virtual registers are used, to avoid doing any work in the
common case that no x87 code is needed.
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target-independent code to target-specific code. This prevents it
from running on targets that aren't using fast-isel.
In addition to saving compile time, this addresses the problem
that not all targets are prepared for it. In order to use this
pass, all instructions must declare all their fixed uses and
defs of physical registers.
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and add a TargetLowering hook for it to use to determine when this
is legal (i.e. not in PIC mode, etc.)
This allows instruction selection to emit folded constant offsets
in more cases, such as the included testcase, eliminating the need
for explicit arithmetic instructions.
This eliminates the need for the C++ code in X86ISelDAGToDAG.cpp
that attempted to achieve the same effect, but wasn't as effective.
Also, fix handling of offsets in GlobalAddressSDNodes in several
places, including changing GlobalAddressSDNode's offset from
int to int64_t.
The Mips, Alpha, Sparc, and CellSPU targets appear to be
unaware of GlobalAddress offsets currently, so set the hook to
false on those targets.
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instead of requiring all "short description" strings to begin with
two spaces. This makes these strings less mysterious, and it fixes
some cases where short description strings mistakenly did not
begin with two spaces.
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require RIP-relative addressing and use it to fix a bug
in X86FastISel in x86-64 PIC mode, where it was trying to
use base/index registers with RIP-relative addresses. This
fixes a bunch of x86-64 testsuite failures.
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model, except for external calls; this makes
addressing modes PC-relative. Incomplete.
The assertion at the top of Emitter::runOnMachineFunction
was obviously bogus (always true) so I removed it.
If someone knows what the correct test should be to cover
all the various targets, please fix.
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several things that were neither in an anonymous namespace nor static
but not intended to be global.
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that merely add passes. This allows them to be used with either
FunctionPassManager or PassManager, or even with a custom new
kind of pass manager.
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(I've tried to get the info right for all targets,
but I'm not expert on all of them - check yours.)
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definition of it into the CodeGen library. This is so that a backend doesn't
necessarily add in these writers if it doesn't use them (like in the lli
program).
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- In x86-64 mode, symbols with external linkage (not just symbols which are
defined externally) requires GOT indirect reference.
- Stylistic code clean up.
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* PIC-aware internal structures in X86 Codegen have been refactored
* Visibility (default/weak) has been added
* Docs fixes (external weak linkage, visibility, formatting)
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- New target type "mingw" was introduced
- Same things for both mingw & cygwin are marked as "cygming" (as in
gcc)
- .lcomm is supported here, so allow LLVM to use it
- Correctly use underscored versions of setjmp & _longjmp for both mingw
& cygwin
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This pass:
1. Splits TargetMachine into TargetMachine (generic targets, can be implemented
any way, like the CBE) and LLVMTargetMachine (subclass of TM that is used by
things using libcodegen and other support).
2. Instead of having each target fully populate the passmgr for file or JIT
output, move all this to common code, and give targets hooks they can
implement.
3. Commonalize the target population stuff between file emission and JIT
emission.
4. All (native code) codegen stuff now happens in a FunctionPassManager, which
paves the way for "fast -O0" stuff in the CFE later, and now LLC could
lazily stream .bc files from disk to use less memory.
5. There are now many fewer #includes and the targets don't depend on the
scalar xforms or libanalysis anymore (but codegen does).
6. Changing common code generator pass ordering stuff no longer requires
touching all targets.
7. The JIT now has the option of "-fast" codegen or normal optimized codegen,
which is now orthogonal to the fact that JIT'ing is being done.
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method.
- Added synchronizeICache() to TargetJITInfo. It is called after each block
of code is emitted to flush the icache. This ensures correct execution
on targets that have separate dcache and icache.
- Added PPC / Mac OS X specific code to do icache flushing.
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Remove explicit casts to std::string now that there is no overload resolution
issues in the TargetData ctors.
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manner that the LowerSwitch LLVM to LLVM pass does: emitting a binary
search tree of basic blocks. The new approach has several advantages:
it is faster, it generates significantly smaller code in many cases, and
it paves the way for implementing dense switch tables as a jump table by
handling switches directly in the instruction selector.
This functionality is currently only enabled on x86, but should be safe for
every target. In anticipation of making it the default, the cfg is now
properly updated in the x86, ppc, and sparc select lowering code.
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dynamic-no-pic, and default.
PPC and x86 default is dynamic-no-pic for Darwin, pic for others.
- Removed options -enable-pic and -ppc-static.
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