llvm-6502/lib/Target/ARM/ARMSubtarget.cpp
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//===-- ARMSubtarget.cpp - ARM Subtarget Information ----------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the ARM specific subclass of TargetSubtargetInfo.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "ARMSubtarget.h"
#include "ARMBaseInstrInfo.h"
#include "ARMBaseRegisterInfo.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Attributes.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
#include "llvm/IR/GlobalValue.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h"
using namespace llvm;
#define DEBUG_TYPE "arm-subtarget"
#define GET_SUBTARGETINFO_TARGET_DESC
#define GET_SUBTARGETINFO_CTOR
#include "ARMGenSubtargetInfo.inc"
static cl::opt<bool>
ReserveR9("arm-reserve-r9", cl::Hidden,
cl::desc("Reserve R9, making it unavailable as GPR"));
static cl::opt<bool>
ArmUseMOVT("arm-use-movt", cl::init(true), cl::Hidden);
static cl::opt<bool>
UseFusedMulOps("arm-use-mulops",
cl::init(true), cl::Hidden);
enum AlignMode {
DefaultAlign,
StrictAlign,
NoStrictAlign
};
static cl::opt<AlignMode>
Align(cl::desc("Load/store alignment support"),
cl::Hidden, cl::init(DefaultAlign),
cl::values(
clEnumValN(DefaultAlign, "arm-default-align",
"Generate unaligned accesses only on hardware/OS "
"combinations that are known to support them"),
clEnumValN(StrictAlign, "arm-strict-align",
"Disallow all unaligned memory accesses"),
clEnumValN(NoStrictAlign, "arm-no-strict-align",
"Allow unaligned memory accesses"),
clEnumValEnd));
enum ITMode {
DefaultIT,
RestrictedIT,
NoRestrictedIT
};
static cl::opt<ITMode>
IT(cl::desc("IT block support"), cl::Hidden, cl::init(DefaultIT),
cl::ZeroOrMore,
cl::values(clEnumValN(DefaultIT, "arm-default-it",
"Generate IT block based on arch"),
clEnumValN(RestrictedIT, "arm-restrict-it",
"Disallow deprecated IT based on ARMv8"),
clEnumValN(NoRestrictedIT, "arm-no-restrict-it",
"Allow IT blocks based on ARMv7"),
clEnumValEnd));
ARMSubtarget::ARMSubtarget(const std::string &TT, const std::string &CPU,
const std::string &FS, bool IsLittle,
const TargetOptions &Options)
: ARMGenSubtargetInfo(TT, CPU, FS)
, ARMProcFamily(Others)
, ARMProcClass(None)
, stackAlignment(4)
, CPUString(CPU)
, IsLittle(IsLittle)
, TargetTriple(TT)
, Options(Options)
, TargetABI(ARM_ABI_UNKNOWN) {
initializeEnvironment();
resetSubtargetFeatures(CPU, FS);
}
void ARMSubtarget::initializeEnvironment() {
HasV4TOps = false;
HasV5TOps = false;
HasV5TEOps = false;
HasV6Ops = false;
HasV6MOps = false;
HasV6T2Ops = false;
HasV7Ops = false;
HasV8Ops = false;
HasVFPv2 = false;
HasVFPv3 = false;
HasVFPv4 = false;
HasFPARMv8 = false;
HasNEON = false;
MinSize = false;
UseNEONForSinglePrecisionFP = false;
UseMulOps = UseFusedMulOps;
SlowFPVMLx = false;
HasVMLxForwarding = false;
SlowFPBrcc = false;
InThumbMode = false;
HasThumb2 = false;
NoARM = false;
PostRAScheduler = false;
IsR9Reserved = ReserveR9;
UseMovt = false;
SupportsTailCall = false;
HasFP16 = false;
HasD16 = false;
HasHardwareDivide = false;
HasHardwareDivideInARM = false;
HasT2ExtractPack = false;
HasDataBarrier = false;
Pref32BitThumb = false;
AvoidCPSRPartialUpdate = false;
AvoidMOVsShifterOperand = false;
HasRAS = false;
HasMPExtension = false;
HasVirtualization = false;
FPOnlySP = false;
HasPerfMon = false;
HasTrustZone = false;
HasCrypto = false;
HasCRC = false;
HasZeroCycleZeroing = false;
AllowsUnalignedMem = false;
Thumb2DSP = false;
UseNaClTrap = false;
UnsafeFPMath = false;
}
void ARMSubtarget::resetSubtargetFeatures(const MachineFunction *MF) {
AttributeSet FnAttrs = MF->getFunction()->getAttributes();
Attribute CPUAttr = FnAttrs.getAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex,
"target-cpu");
Attribute FSAttr = FnAttrs.getAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex,
"target-features");
std::string CPU =
!CPUAttr.hasAttribute(Attribute::None) ?CPUAttr.getValueAsString() : "";
std::string FS =
!FSAttr.hasAttribute(Attribute::None) ? FSAttr.getValueAsString() : "";
if (!FS.empty()) {
initializeEnvironment();
resetSubtargetFeatures(CPU, FS);
}
MinSize =
FnAttrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex, Attribute::MinSize);
}
void ARMSubtarget::resetSubtargetFeatures(StringRef CPU, StringRef FS) {
if (CPUString.empty()) {
if (isTargetIOS() && TargetTriple.getArchName().endswith("v7s"))
// Default to the Swift CPU when targeting armv7s/thumbv7s.
CPUString = "swift";
else
CPUString = "generic";
}
// Insert the architecture feature derived from the target triple into the
// feature string. This is important for setting features that are implied
// based on the architecture version.
std::string ArchFS = ARM_MC::ParseARMTriple(TargetTriple.getTriple(),
CPUString);
if (!FS.empty()) {
if (!ArchFS.empty())
ArchFS = ArchFS + "," + FS.str();
else
ArchFS = FS;
}
ParseSubtargetFeatures(CPUString, ArchFS);
// FIXME: This used enable V6T2 support implicitly for Thumb2 mode.
// Assert this for now to make the change obvious.
assert(hasV6T2Ops() || !hasThumb2());
// Keep a pointer to static instruction cost data for the specified CPU.
SchedModel = getSchedModelForCPU(CPUString);
// Initialize scheduling itinerary for the specified CPU.
InstrItins = getInstrItineraryForCPU(CPUString);
if (TargetABI == ARM_ABI_UNKNOWN) {
switch (TargetTriple.getEnvironment()) {
case Triple::Android:
case Triple::EABI:
case Triple::EABIHF:
case Triple::GNUEABI:
case Triple::GNUEABIHF:
TargetABI = ARM_ABI_AAPCS;
break;
default:
if ((isTargetIOS() && isMClass()) ||
(TargetTriple.isOSBinFormatMachO() &&
TargetTriple.getOS() == Triple::UnknownOS))
TargetABI = ARM_ABI_AAPCS;
else
TargetABI = ARM_ABI_APCS;
break;
}
}
// FIXME: this is invalid for WindowsCE
if (isTargetWindows()) {
TargetABI = ARM_ABI_AAPCS;
NoARM = true;
}
if (isAAPCS_ABI())
stackAlignment = 8;
if (isTargetNaCl())
stackAlignment = 16;
UseMovt = hasV6T2Ops() && ArmUseMOVT;
if (isTargetMachO()) {
IsR9Reserved = ReserveR9 | !HasV6Ops;
SupportsTailCall = !isTargetIOS() || !getTargetTriple().isOSVersionLT(5, 0);
} else {
IsR9Reserved = ReserveR9;
SupportsTailCall = !isThumb1Only();
}
if (!isThumb() || hasThumb2())
PostRAScheduler = true;
switch (Align) {
case DefaultAlign:
// Assume pre-ARMv6 doesn't support unaligned accesses.
//
// ARMv6 may or may not support unaligned accesses depending on the
// SCTLR.U bit, which is architecture-specific. We assume ARMv6
// Darwin and NetBSD targets support unaligned accesses, and others don't.
//
// ARMv7 always has SCTLR.U set to 1, but it has a new SCTLR.A bit
// which raises an alignment fault on unaligned accesses. Linux
// defaults this bit to 0 and handles it as a system-wide (not
// per-process) setting. It is therefore safe to assume that ARMv7+
// Linux targets support unaligned accesses. The same goes for NaCl.
//
// The above behavior is consistent with GCC.
AllowsUnalignedMem =
(hasV7Ops() && (isTargetLinux() || isTargetNaCl() ||
isTargetNetBSD())) ||
(hasV6Ops() && (isTargetMachO() || isTargetNetBSD()));
// The one exception is cortex-m0, which despite being v6, does not
// support unaligned accesses. Rather than make the above boolean
// expression even more obtuse, just override the value here.
if (isThumb1Only() && isMClass())
AllowsUnalignedMem = false;
break;
case StrictAlign:
AllowsUnalignedMem = false;
break;
case NoStrictAlign:
AllowsUnalignedMem = true;
break;
}
switch (IT) {
case DefaultIT:
RestrictIT = hasV8Ops() ? true : false;
break;
case RestrictedIT:
RestrictIT = true;
break;
case NoRestrictedIT:
RestrictIT = false;
break;
}
// NEON f32 ops are non-IEEE 754 compliant. Darwin is ok with it by default.
uint64_t Bits = getFeatureBits();
if ((Bits & ARM::ProcA5 || Bits & ARM::ProcA8) && // Where this matters
(Options.UnsafeFPMath || isTargetDarwin()))
UseNEONForSinglePrecisionFP = true;
}
/// GVIsIndirectSymbol - true if the GV will be accessed via an indirect symbol.
bool
ARMSubtarget::GVIsIndirectSymbol(const GlobalValue *GV,
Reloc::Model RelocM) const {
if (RelocM == Reloc::Static)
return false;
// Materializable GVs (in JIT lazy compilation mode) do not require an extra
// load from stub.
bool isDecl = GV->hasAvailableExternallyLinkage();
if (GV->isDeclaration() && !GV->isMaterializable())
isDecl = true;
if (!isTargetMachO()) {
// Extra load is needed for all externally visible.
if (GV->hasLocalLinkage() || GV->hasHiddenVisibility())
return false;
return true;
} else {
if (RelocM == Reloc::PIC_) {
// If this is a strong reference to a definition, it is definitely not
// through a stub.
if (!isDecl && !GV->isWeakForLinker())
return false;
// Unless we have a symbol with hidden visibility, we have to go through a
// normal $non_lazy_ptr stub because this symbol might be resolved late.
if (!GV->hasHiddenVisibility()) // Non-hidden $non_lazy_ptr reference.
return true;
// If symbol visibility is hidden, we have a stub for common symbol
// references and external declarations.
if (isDecl || GV->hasCommonLinkage())
// Hidden $non_lazy_ptr reference.
return true;
return false;
} else {
// If this is a strong reference to a definition, it is definitely not
// through a stub.
if (!isDecl && !GV->isWeakForLinker())
return false;
// Unless we have a symbol with hidden visibility, we have to go through a
// normal $non_lazy_ptr stub because this symbol might be resolved late.
if (!GV->hasHiddenVisibility()) // Non-hidden $non_lazy_ptr reference.
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
unsigned ARMSubtarget::getMispredictionPenalty() const {
return SchedModel->MispredictPenalty;
}
bool ARMSubtarget::hasSinCos() const {
return getTargetTriple().getOS() == Triple::IOS &&
!getTargetTriple().isOSVersionLT(7, 0);
}
bool ARMSubtarget::enablePostRAScheduler(
CodeGenOpt::Level OptLevel,
TargetSubtargetInfo::AntiDepBreakMode& Mode,
RegClassVector& CriticalPathRCs) const {
Mode = TargetSubtargetInfo::ANTIDEP_NONE;
return PostRAScheduler && OptLevel >= CodeGenOpt::Default;
}