llvm-6502/lib/Target/Sparc
David Blaikie c50f986b4d AsmMatchers: Use unique_ptr to manage ownership of MCParsedAsmOperand
I saw at least a memory leak or two from inspection (on probably
untested error paths) and r206991, which was the original inspiration
for this change.

I ran this idea by Jim Grosbach a few weeks ago & he was OK with it.
Since it's a basically mechanical patch that seemed sufficient - usual
post-commit review, revert, etc, as needed.

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@210427 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2014-06-08 16:18:35 +00:00
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AsmParser AsmMatchers: Use unique_ptr to manage ownership of MCParsedAsmOperand 2014-06-08 16:18:35 +00:00
Disassembler
InstPrinter
MCTargetDesc
TargetInfo
CMakeLists.txt
DelaySlotFiller.cpp
LLVMBuild.txt
Makefile
README.txt
Sparc.h
Sparc.td
SparcAsmPrinter.cpp
SparcCallingConv.td
SparcCodeEmitter.cpp
SparcFrameLowering.cpp
SparcFrameLowering.h
SparcInstr64Bit.td
SparcInstrAliases.td
SparcInstrFormats.td
SparcInstrInfo.cpp
SparcInstrInfo.h
SparcInstrInfo.td
SparcInstrVIS.td
SparcISelDAGToDAG.cpp
SparcISelLowering.cpp
SparcISelLowering.h
SparcJITInfo.cpp
SparcJITInfo.h
SparcMachineFunctionInfo.cpp
SparcMachineFunctionInfo.h
SparcMCInstLower.cpp
SparcRegisterInfo.cpp
SparcRegisterInfo.h
SparcRegisterInfo.td
SparcRelocations.h
SparcSelectionDAGInfo.cpp
SparcSelectionDAGInfo.h
SparcSubtarget.cpp
SparcSubtarget.h
SparcTargetMachine.cpp
SparcTargetMachine.h
SparcTargetObjectFile.cpp
SparcTargetObjectFile.h
SparcTargetStreamer.h

To-do
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* Keep the address of the constant pool in a register instead of forming its
  address all of the time.
* We can fold small constant offsets into the %hi/%lo references to constant
  pool addresses as well.
* When in V9 mode, register allocate %icc[0-3].
* Add support for isel'ing UMUL_LOHI instead of marking it as Expand.
* Emit the 'Branch on Integer Register with Prediction' instructions.  It's
  not clear how to write a pattern for this though:

float %t1(int %a, int* %p) {
        %C = seteq int %a, 0
        br bool %C, label %T, label %F
T:
        store int 123, int* %p
        br label %F
F:
        ret float undef
}

codegens to this:

t1:
        save -96, %o6, %o6
1)      subcc %i0, 0, %l0
1)      bne .LBBt1_2    ! F
        nop
.LBBt1_1:       ! T
        or %g0, 123, %l0
        st %l0, [%i1]
.LBBt1_2:       ! F
        restore %g0, %g0, %g0
        retl
        nop

1) should be replaced with a brz in V9 mode.

* Same as above, but emit conditional move on register zero (p192) in V9
  mode.  Testcase:

int %t1(int %a, int %b) {
        %C = seteq int %a, 0
        %D = select bool %C, int %a, int %b
        ret int %D
}

* Emit MULX/[SU]DIVX instructions in V9 mode instead of fiddling
  with the Y register, if they are faster.

* Codegen bswap(load)/store(bswap) -> load/store ASI

* Implement frame pointer elimination, e.g. eliminate save/restore for
  leaf fns.
* Fill delay slots

* Implement JIT support

* Use %g0 directly to materialize 0. No instruction is required.