Summary:
To limit the number of tests required, only one 64-bit ISA prior to MIPS64 are tested.
rdhwr has been deliberately left without an ISA annotation for now. This is
because the assembler and CodeGen disagree on when the instruction is
available. Strictly speaking, it is only available in MIPS32r2 and
MIPS64r2. However, it is emulated by a kernel trap on earlier ISA's and is
necessary for TLS so CodeGen should emit it on older ISA's too.
Depends on D3697
Reviewers: vmedic
Reviewed By: vmedic
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3698
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Most importantly, it gives debug location info to the coverage callback.
This change also removes 2 cases of unnecessary setDebugLoc when IRBuilder
is created with the same debug location.
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The ELF header e_flags field in the MIPS related test cases handled
incorrectly. The obj2yaml prints too many flags. I will fix that in the
next patches.
The patch reviewed by Michael Spencer and Sean Silva.
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The UDF instruction is a reserved undefined instruction space. The assembler
mnemonic was introduced with ARM ARM rev C.a. The instruction is not predicated
and the immediate constant is ignored by the CPU. Add support for the three
encodings for this instruction.
The changes to the invalid instruction test is due to the fact that the invalid
instructions actually overlap with the undefined instruction. Introduction of
the new instruction results in a partial decode as an undefined sequence. Drop
the tests as they are invalid instruction patterns anyways.
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This was reverted in r208642 due to regressions surrounding file changes
within lexical scopes causing inlining information to be lost.
The issue was in LexicalScopes::getOrCreateInlinedScope, where I was
previously testing "isLexicalBlock" which is false for
"DILexicalBlockFile" (a scope used to represent changes in the current
file name) and assuming it was then a function (breaking out of the
inlined scope path and reaching for the parent non-inlined scopes). By
inverting the condition and testing for "isSubprogram" the correct
behavior is attained.
(also found some weirdness in Clang, see r208742 when reducing this test
case - the resulting test case doesn't apply with the Clang fix, but
I've added a more realistic test case to inline-scopes.ll which does
reproduce the issue and demonstrate the fix)
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libraries before linking and executing the target objects.
This allows programs that use external calls (e.g. to libc) to be run under
llvm-rtdyld.
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Iterating over a DenseMaop is non-deterministic and results to unpredictable IR
output.
Based on a patch by Daniel Reynaud!
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member variable and sink the initialization of crbits into the
subtarget feature reset code.
No functional change, but this refactor will be used in a future
commit.
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We were using libLLVM-Major.Minor.Patch.so for the soname, but we
need the soname to stay consistent for all Major.Minor.* releases
otherwise operating system distributors will need to rebuild all
packages that link with LLVM every time there is a new point release.
This patch also reverses the compatibility symlink, so
libLLVM-Major.Minor.Patch.so is now a symlink that points
to libLLVM-Major-Minor.so.
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This allows code to statically accept a Function or a GlobalVariable, but
not an alias. This is already a cleanup by itself IMHO, but the main
reason for it is that it gives a lot more confidence that the refactoring to fix
the design of GlobalAlias is correct. That will be a followup patch.
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This commit was already commited as revision rL208689 and discussd in
phabricator revision D3704.
But the test file was crashing on OS X and windows.
I fixed the test file in the same way as in rL208340.
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This reverts commit r208708.
I forgot to run make clean before testing this and it broke tools
linking.
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We were using libLLVM-Major.Minor.Patch.so for the soname, but we
need the soname to stay consistent for all Major.Minor.* releases
otherwise operating system distributors will need to rebuild all
packages that link with LLVM every time there is a new point release.
This patch also reverses the compatibility symlink, so
libLLVM-Major.Minor.Patch.so is now a symlink that points
to libLLVM-Major-Minor.so.
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compared to 'AddrMode.BaseReg'. In the case that 'AddrMode.BaseReg' is
nullptr, 'Result' will also be nullptr, so the cast causes an assertion. We
should use dyn_cast_or_null here to check 'Result' is not null and it is an
instruction.
Bug found by Mats Petersson, and I reduced his IR to get a test case.
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Summary:
This required a new instruction group representing the 32-bit subset of
MIPS-3 that was available in MIPS32R2.
To limit the number of tests required, only one 32-bit and one 64-bit ISA
prior to MIPS32/MIPS64 are tested.
rdhwr has been deliberately left without an ISA annotation for now. This is
because the assembler and CodeGen disagree on when the instruction is
available. Strictly speaking, it is only available in MIPS32r2 and
MIPS64r2. However, it is emulated by a kernel trap on earlier ISA's and is
necessary for TLS so CodeGen should emit it on older ISA's too.
Depends on D3696
Reviewers: vmedic
Reviewed By: vmedic
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3697
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Summary:
We are currently very close to the 32-bit limit of the current assembler
implementation. This is because there is no way to represent an instruction
that is available in, for example, Mips3 or Mips32. We have to define a
feature bit that represents this.
This patch cleans up a pair of redundant feature bits and slightly postpones the
point we will reach the limit.
Reviewers: zoran.jovanovic, jkolek, vmedic
Reviewed By: vmedic
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3703
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We already had an assert for foo->RAUW(foo), but not for something like
foo->RAUW(GEP(foo)) and would go in an infinite loop trying to apply
the replacement.
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Normally, patterns like (add x, (setcc cc ...)) will be folded into
(csel x, x+1, not cc). However, if there is a ZEXT after SETCC, they
won't be folded. This patch recognizes the ZEXT and allows the
generation of CSINC.
This patch fixes bug 19680.
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This reverts commit r208506.
Some inlined subroutine scopes appear to be missing with this change.
Reverting while I investigate.
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