llvm-6502/lib/Target/X86/X86TargetMachine.cpp
Anton Korobeynikov 317848f4a1 Really big cleanup.
- 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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//===-- X86TargetMachine.cpp - Define TargetMachine for the X86 -----------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under
// the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file defines the X86 specific subclass of TargetMachine.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "X86TargetAsmInfo.h"
#include "X86TargetMachine.h"
#include "X86.h"
#include "llvm/Module.h"
#include "llvm/PassManager.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/Passes.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetMachineRegistry.h"
#include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h"
using namespace llvm;
/// X86TargetMachineModule - Note that this is used on hosts that cannot link
/// in a library unless there are references into the library. In particular,
/// it seems that it is not possible to get things to work on Win32 without
/// this. Though it is unused, do not remove it.
extern "C" int X86TargetMachineModule;
int X86TargetMachineModule = 0;
namespace {
// Register the target.
RegisterTarget<X86_32TargetMachine>
X("x86", " 32-bit X86: Pentium-Pro and above");
RegisterTarget<X86_64TargetMachine>
Y("x86-64", " 64-bit X86: EM64T and AMD64");
}
const TargetAsmInfo *X86TargetMachine::createTargetAsmInfo() const {
return new X86TargetAsmInfo(*this);
}
unsigned X86_32TargetMachine::getJITMatchQuality() {
#if defined(i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86__) || defined(_M_IX86)
return 10;
#endif
return 0;
}
unsigned X86_64TargetMachine::getJITMatchQuality() {
#if defined(__x86_64__)
return 10;
#endif
return 0;
}
unsigned X86_32TargetMachine::getModuleMatchQuality(const Module &M) {
// We strongly match "i[3-9]86-*".
std::string TT = M.getTargetTriple();
if (TT.size() >= 5 && TT[0] == 'i' && TT[2] == '8' && TT[3] == '6' &&
TT[4] == '-' && TT[1] - '3' < 6)
return 20;
if (M.getEndianness() == Module::LittleEndian &&
M.getPointerSize() == Module::Pointer32)
return 10; // Weak match
else if (M.getEndianness() != Module::AnyEndianness ||
M.getPointerSize() != Module::AnyPointerSize)
return 0; // Match for some other target
return getJITMatchQuality()/2;
}
unsigned X86_64TargetMachine::getModuleMatchQuality(const Module &M) {
// We strongly match "x86_64-*".
std::string TT = M.getTargetTriple();
if (TT.size() >= 7 && TT[0] == 'x' && TT[1] == '8' && TT[2] == '6' &&
TT[3] == '_' && TT[4] == '6' && TT[5] == '4' && TT[6] == '-')
return 20;
// We strongly match "amd64-*".
if (TT.size() >= 6 && TT[0] == 'a' && TT[1] == 'm' && TT[2] == 'd' &&
TT[3] == '6' && TT[4] == '4' && TT[5] == '-')
return 20;
if (M.getEndianness() == Module::LittleEndian &&
M.getPointerSize() == Module::Pointer64)
return 10; // Weak match
else if (M.getEndianness() != Module::AnyEndianness ||
M.getPointerSize() != Module::AnyPointerSize)
return 0; // Match for some other target
return getJITMatchQuality()/2;
}
X86_32TargetMachine::X86_32TargetMachine(const Module &M, const std::string &FS)
: X86TargetMachine(M, FS, false) {
}
X86_64TargetMachine::X86_64TargetMachine(const Module &M, const std::string &FS)
: X86TargetMachine(M, FS, true) {
}
/// X86TargetMachine ctor - Create an ILP32 architecture model
///
X86TargetMachine::X86TargetMachine(const Module &M, const std::string &FS, bool is64Bit)
: Subtarget(M, FS, is64Bit),
DataLayout(Subtarget.is64Bit() ?
std::string("e-p:64:64-d:32-l:32") :
std::string("e-p:32:32-d:32-l:32")),
FrameInfo(TargetFrameInfo::StackGrowsDown,
Subtarget.getStackAlignment(), Subtarget.is64Bit() ? -8 : -4),
InstrInfo(*this), JITInfo(*this), TLInfo(*this) {
if (getRelocationModel() == Reloc::Default)
if (Subtarget.isTargetDarwin() || Subtarget.isTargetCygMing())
setRelocationModel(Reloc::DynamicNoPIC);
else
setRelocationModel(Reloc::Static);
if (Subtarget.is64Bit()) {
// No DynamicNoPIC support under X86-64.
if (getRelocationModel() == Reloc::DynamicNoPIC)
setRelocationModel(Reloc::PIC_);
// Default X86-64 code model is small.
if (getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Default)
setCodeModel(CodeModel::Small);
}
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Pass Pipeline Configuration
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
bool X86TargetMachine::addInstSelector(FunctionPassManager &PM, bool Fast) {
// Install an instruction selector.
PM.add(createX86ISelDag(*this, Fast));
return false;
}
bool X86TargetMachine::addPostRegAlloc(FunctionPassManager &PM, bool Fast) {
PM.add(createX86FloatingPointStackifierPass());
return true; // -print-machineinstr should print after this.
}
bool X86TargetMachine::addAssemblyEmitter(FunctionPassManager &PM, bool Fast,
std::ostream &Out) {
PM.add(createX86CodePrinterPass(Out, *this));
return false;
}
bool X86TargetMachine::addObjectWriter(FunctionPassManager &PM, bool Fast,
std::ostream &Out) {
if (Subtarget.isTargetELF()) {
addX86ELFObjectWriterPass(PM, Out, *this);
return false;
}
return true;
}
bool X86TargetMachine::addCodeEmitter(FunctionPassManager &PM, bool Fast,
MachineCodeEmitter &MCE) {
// FIXME: Move this to TargetJITInfo!
setRelocationModel(Reloc::Static);
// JIT cannot ensure globals are placed in the lower 4G of address.
if (Subtarget.is64Bit())
setCodeModel(CodeModel::Large);
PM.add(createX86CodeEmitterPass(*this, MCE));
return false;
}