llvm-6502/test/MC/ARM/ldr-pseudo-obj-errors.s
David Peixotto 0fa193b086 Implement the ldr-pseudo opcode for ARM assembly
The ldr-pseudo opcode is a convenience for loading 32-bit constants.
It is converted into a pc-relative load from a constant pool. For
example,

  ldr r0, =0x10001
  ldr r1, =bar

will generate this output in the final assembly

  ldr r0, .Ltmp0
  ldr r1, .Ltmp1
  ...
  .Ltmp0: .long 0x10001
  .Ltmp1: .long bar

Sketch of the LDR pseudo implementation:
  Keep a map from Section => ConstantPool

  When parsing ldr r0, =val
    parse val as an MCExpr
    get ConstantPool for current Section
    Label = CreateTempSymbol()
    remember val in ConstantPool at next free slot
    add operand to ldr that is MCSymbolRef of Label

  On finishParse() callback
    Write out all non-empty constant pools
    for each Entry in ConstantPool
      Emit Entry.Label
      Emit Entry.Value

Possible improvements to be added in a later patch:
  1. Does not convert load of small constants to mov
     (e.g. ldr r0, =0x1 => mov r0, 0x1)
  2. Does reuse constant pool entries for same constant

The implementation was tested for ARM, Thumb1, and Thumb2 targets on
linux and darwin.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@197708 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2013-12-19 18:12:36 +00:00

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@RUN: not llvm-mc -triple=armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabi -filetype=obj %s -o %t1 2> %t2
@RUN: cat %t2 | FileCheck %s
@RUN: not llvm-mc -triple=armv7-darwin-apple -filetype=obj %s -o %t1_darwin 2> %t2_darwin
@RUN: cat %t2_darwin | FileCheck %s
@These tests look for errors that should be reported for invalid object layout
@with the ldr pseudo. They are tested separately from parse errors because they
@only trigger when the file has successfully parsed and the object file is about
@to be written out.
.text
foo:
ldr r0, =0x101
.space 8000
@ CHECK: error: out of range pc-relative fixup value
@ CHECK: ldr r0, =0x101
@ CHECK: ^