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When a target instruction wants to set target-specific flags, it should simply set bits in the TSFlags bit vector defined in the Instruction TableGen class. This works well because TableGen resolves member references late: class I : Instruction { AddrMode AM = AddrModeNone; let TSFlags{3-0} = AM.Value; } let AM = AddrMode4 in def ADD : I; TSFlags gets the expected bits from AddrMode4 in this example. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@100384 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 |
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AsmPrinter | ||
TargetInfo | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
DelaySlotFiller.cpp | ||
FPMover.cpp | ||
Makefile | ||
README.txt | ||
Sparc.h | ||
Sparc.td | ||
SparcCallingConv.td | ||
SparcInstrFormats.td | ||
SparcInstrInfo.cpp | ||
SparcInstrInfo.h | ||
SparcInstrInfo.td | ||
SparcISelDAGToDAG.cpp | ||
SparcISelLowering.cpp | ||
SparcISelLowering.h | ||
SparcMachineFunctionInfo.h | ||
SparcMCAsmInfo.cpp | ||
SparcMCAsmInfo.h | ||
SparcRegisterInfo.cpp | ||
SparcRegisterInfo.h | ||
SparcRegisterInfo.td | ||
SparcSubtarget.cpp | ||
SparcSubtarget.h | ||
SparcTargetMachine.cpp | ||
SparcTargetMachine.h |
To-do ----- * 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