- Dec 07, 2012
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Eli Bendersky authored
SmallString. This makes it possible to use the length-erased SmallVectorImpl in the interface without imposing buffer size. Thus, the size of MCInstFragment is back down since a preallocated 8-byte contents buffer is enough. It would be generally a good idea to rid all the fragments of SmallString as contents, because a vector just makes more sense. llvm-svn: 169644
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Eli Bendersky authored
which removes code duplication and prepares the ground for future additions. Full discussion: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20121203/158233.html llvm-svn: 169626
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Eli Bendersky authored
Also fixes a test that was overly-sensitive to the exact order of statistics emitted. llvm-svn: 169619
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Eli Bendersky authored
delegated to MCObjectStreamer. llvm-svn: 169617
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Eli Bendersky authored
duplicate implementations in format-specific streamers. llvm-svn: 169613
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Tim Northover authored
Before this patch, when you objdump an LLVM-compiled file, objdump tried to decode data-in-code sections as if they were code. This patch adds the missing Mapping Symbols, as defined by "ELF for the ARM Architecture" (ARM IHI 0044D). Patch based on work by Greg Fitzgerald. llvm-svn: 169609
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Logan Chien authored
llvm-svn: 169603
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- Dec 06, 2012
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Pedro Artigas authored
fixed valgrind issues of prior commit, this change applies r169456 changes back to the tree with fixes. on darwin no valgrind issues exist in the tests that used to fail. original change description: change MCContext to work on the doInitialization/doFinalization model reviewed by Evan Cheng <evan.cheng@apple.com> llvm-svn: 169553
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NAKAMURA Takumi authored
It broke many builders. llvm-svn: 169462
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Pedro Artigas authored
change MCContext to work on the doInitialization/doFinalization model reviewed by Evan Cheng <evan.cheng@apple.com> llvm-svn: 169456
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- Dec 05, 2012
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Eli Bendersky authored
This is more consistent with other vectors in this code. In addition, I ran some tests compiling a large program and >96% of fragments have 4 or less fixups, so SmallVector<4> is a good optimization. llvm-svn: 169433
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Benjamin Kramer authored
Also use the portable (ugly) format string macros, for MSVC compatibility. llvm-svn: 169396
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Kevin Enderby authored
This is for the lldb team so most of but not all of the values are to be printed as hex with this option. Some small values like the scale in an X86 address were requested to printed in decimal without the leading 0x. There may be some tweaks need to places that may still be in decimal that they want in hex. Specially for arm. I made my best guess. Any tweaks from here should be simple. I also did the best I know now with help from the C++ gurus creating the cleanest formatImm() utility function and containing the changes. But if someone has a better idea to make something cleaner I'm all ears and game for changing the implementation. rdar://8109283 llvm-svn: 169393
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- Dec 04, 2012
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Bill Schmidt authored
on 64-bit PowerPC ELF. The patch includes code to handle external assembly and MC output with the integrated assembler. It intentionally does not support the "old" JIT. For the initial-exec TLS model, the ABI requires the following to calculate the address of external thread-local variable x: Code sequence Relocation Symbol ld 9,x@got@tprel(2) R_PPC64_GOT_TPREL16_DS x add 9,9,x@tls R_PPC64_TLS x The register 9 is arbitrary here. The linker will replace x@got@tprel with the offset relative to the thread pointer to the generated GOT entry for symbol x. It will replace x@tls with the thread-pointer register (13). The two test cases verify correct assembly output and relocation output as just described. PowerPC-specific selection node variants are added for the two instructions above: LD_GOT_TPREL and ADD_TLS. These are inserted when an initial-exec global variable is encountered by PPCTargetLowering::LowerGlobalTLSAddress(), and later lowered to machine instructions LDgotTPREL and ADD8TLS. LDgotTPREL is a pseudo that uses the same LDrs support added for medium code model's LDtocL, with a different relocation type. The rest of the processing is straightforward. llvm-svn: 169281
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Chandler Carruth authored
missed in the first pass because the script didn't yet handle include guards. Note that the script is now able to handle all of these headers without manual edits. =] llvm-svn: 169224
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- Dec 03, 2012
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Chandler Carruth authored
Sooooo many of these had incorrect or strange main module includes. I have manually inspected all of these, and fixed the main module include to be the nearest plausible thing I could find. If you own or care about any of these source files, I encourage you to take some time and check that these edits were sensible. I can't have broken anything (I strictly added headers, and reordered them, never removed), but they may not be the headers you'd really like to identify as containing the API being implemented. Many forward declarations and missing includes were added to a header files to allow them to parse cleanly when included first. The main module rule does in fact have its merits. =] llvm-svn: 169131
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- Dec 01, 2012
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Daniel Dunbar authored
- Each macro instantiation introduces a new buffer, and FindBufferForLoc() is linear, so previously macro instantiation could be N^2 for some pathological inputs. llvm-svn: 169073
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- Nov 30, 2012
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 168986
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- Nov 28, 2012
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Eric Christopher authored
ELF output. llvm-svn: 168764
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 168763
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- Nov 27, 2012
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Bill Schmidt authored
The default for 64-bit PowerPC is small code model, in which TOC entries must be addressable using a 16-bit offset from the TOC pointer. Additionally, only TOC entries are addressed via the TOC pointer. With medium code model, TOC entries and data sections can all be addressed via the TOC pointer using a 32-bit offset. Cooperation with the linker allows 16-bit offsets to be used when these are sufficient, reducing the number of extra instructions that need to be executed. Medium code model also does not generate explicit TOC entries in ".section toc" for variables that are wholly internal to the compilation unit. Consider a load of an external 4-byte integer. With small code model, the compiler generates: ld 3, .LC1@toc(2) lwz 4, 0(3) .section .toc,"aw",@progbits .LC1: .tc ei[TC],ei With medium model, it instead generates: addis 3, 2, .LC1@toc@ha ld 3, .LC1@toc@l(3) lwz 4, 0(3) .section .toc,"aw",@progbits .LC1: .tc ei[TC],ei Here .LC1@toc@ha is a relocation requesting the upper 16 bits of the 32-bit offset of ei's TOC entry from the TOC base pointer. Similarly, .LC1@toc@l is a relocation requesting the lower 16 bits. Note that if the linker determines that ei's TOC entry is within a 16-bit offset of the TOC base pointer, it will replace the "addis" with a "nop", and replace the "ld" with the identical "ld" instruction from the small code model example. Consider next a load of a function-scope static integer. For small code model, the compiler generates: ld 3, .LC1@toc(2) lwz 4, 0(3) .section .toc,"aw",@progbits .LC1: .tc test_fn_static.si[TC],test_fn_static.si .type test_fn_static.si,@object .local test_fn_static.si .comm test_fn_static.si,4,4 For medium code model, the compiler generates: addis 3, 2, test_fn_static.si@toc@ha addi 3, 3, test_fn_static.si@toc@l lwz 4, 0(3) .type test_fn_static.si,@object .local test_fn_static.si .comm test_fn_static.si,4,4 Again, the linker may replace the "addis" with a "nop", calculating only a 16-bit offset when this is sufficient. Note that it would be more efficient for the compiler to generate: addis 3, 2, test_fn_static.si@toc@ha lwz 4, test_fn_static.si@toc@l(3) The current patch does not perform this optimization yet. This will be addressed as a peephole optimization in a later patch. For the moment, the default code model for 64-bit PowerPC will remain the small code model. We plan to eventually change the default to medium code model, which matches current upstream GCC behavior. Note that the different code models are ABI-compatible, so code compiled with different models will be linked and execute correctly. I've tested the regression suite and the application/benchmark test suite in two ways: Once with the patch as submitted here, and once with additional logic to force medium code model as the default. The tests all compile cleanly, with one exception. The mandel-2 application test fails due to an unrelated ABI compatibility with passing complex numbers. It just so happens that small code model was incredibly lucky, in that temporary values in floating-point registers held the expected values needed by the external library routine that was called incorrectly. My current thought is to correct the ABI problems with _Complex before making medium code model the default, to avoid introducing this "regression." Here are a few comments on how the patch works, since the selection code can be difficult to follow: The existing logic for small code model defines three pseudo-instructions: LDtoc for most uses, LDtocJTI for jump table addresses, and LDtocCPT for constant pool addresses. These are expanded by SelectCodeCommon(). The pseudo-instruction approach doesn't work for medium code model, because we need to generate two instructions when we match the same pattern. Instead, new logic in PPCDAGToDAGISel::Select() intercepts the TOC_ENTRY node for medium code model, and generates an ADDIStocHA followed by either a LDtocL or an ADDItocL. These new node types correspond naturally to the sequences described above. The addis/ld sequence is generated for the following cases: * Jump table addresses * Function addresses * External global variables * Tentative definitions of global variables (common linkage) The addis/addi sequence is generated for the following cases: * Constant pool entries * File-scope static global variables * Function-scope static variables Expanding to the two-instruction sequences at select time exposes the instructions to subsequent optimization, particularly scheduling. The rest of the processing occurs at assembly time, in PPCAsmPrinter::EmitInstruction. Each of the instructions is converted to a "real" PowerPC instruction. When a TOC entry needs to be created, this is done here in the same manner as for the existing LDtoc, LDtocJTI, and LDtocCPT pseudo-instructions (I factored out a new routine to handle this). I had originally thought that if a TOC entry was needed for LDtocL or ADDItocL, it would already have been generated for the previous ADDIStocHA. However, at higher optimization levels, the ADDIStocHA may appear in a different block, which may be assembled textually following the block containing the LDtocL or ADDItocL. So it is necessary to include the possibility of creating a new TOC entry for those two instructions. Note that for LDtocL, we generate a new form of LD called LDrs. This allows specifying the @toc@l relocation for the offset field of the LD instruction (i.e., the offset is replaced by a SymbolLo relocation). When the peephole optimization described above is added, we will need to do similar things for all immediate-form load and store operations. The seven "mcm-n.ll" test cases are kept separate because otherwise the intermingling of various TOC entries and so forth makes the tests fragile and hard to understand. The above assumes use of an external assembler. For use of the integrated assembler, new relocations are added and used by PPCELFObjectWriter. Testing is done with "mcm-obj.ll", which tests for proper generation of the various relocations for the same sequences tested with the external assembler. llvm-svn: 168708
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- Nov 25, 2012
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Rafael Espindola authored
to support it. Original patch with the parsing and plumbing by the PaX team and Roman Divacky. I added the bits in MCDwarf.cpp and the test. llvm-svn: 168565
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- Nov 24, 2012
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Benjamin Kramer authored
Necessary to give disassembler users (like darwin's otool) a possibility to dlopen libLTO and still initialize the required LLVM bits. This used to go through libMCDisassembler but that's a gross layering violation, the MC layer can't pull in functions from the targets. Adding a function to libLTO is a bit of a hack but not worse than exposing other disassembler bits from libLTO. Fixes PR14362. llvm-svn: 168545
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Rafael Espindola authored
We now store the Register and Offset directly. MachineLocation is gone (from this file)! llvm-svn: 168536
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Rafael Espindola authored
This untangles the switch cases of the old Move and RelMove opcodes a bit and makes it clear how to add new instructions. llvm-svn: 168534
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Rafael Espindola authored
llvm-svn: 168533
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Rafael Espindola authored
Give MCCFIInstruction a single, private constructor and add helper static methods that create each type of cfi instruction. This is is preparation for changing its representation. The representation with a pair MachineLocations older than MC and has been abused quiet a bit to support more cfi instructions. llvm-svn: 168532
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- Nov 23, 2012
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Rafael Espindola authored
Roman Divacky. I just added the testcase. llvm-svn: 168520
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- Nov 21, 2012
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Akira Hatanaka authored
llvm-svn: 168448
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- Nov 14, 2012
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Alexey Samsonov authored
llvm-svn: 167926
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- Nov 09, 2012
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Anton Korobeynikov authored
Based on the patch by Logan Chien! llvm-svn: 167633
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- Nov 05, 2012
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Kevin Enderby authored
possible buffer change with a .macro directive. rdar://12637628 llvm-svn: 167408
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- Nov 01, 2012
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Kevin Enderby authored
run through the 'C' preprocessor. That is pick up the file name and line numbers from the cpp hash file line comments for the dwarf file and line numbers tables. rdar://9275556 llvm-svn: 167237
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- Oct 26, 2012
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Chad Rosier authored
Part of rdar://12576868 llvm-svn: 166790
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Chad Rosier authored
operator. llvm-svn: 166779
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- Oct 25, 2012
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Chad Rosier authored
AsmParser logic. To be used/tested in a subsequent commit. llvm-svn: 166714
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Adhemerval Zanella authored
This patch adds initial PPC64 TOC MC object creation using the small mcmodel (a single 64K TOC) adding the some TOC relocations (R_PPC64_TOC, R_PPC64_TOC16, and R_PPC64_TOC16DS). The addition of 'undefinedExplicitRelSym' hook on 'MCELFObjectTargetWriter' is meant to avoid the creation of an unreferenced ".TOC." symbol (used in the .odp creation) as well to set the R_PPC64_TOC relocation target as the temporary ".TOC." symbol. On PPC64 ABI, the R_PPC64_TOC relocation should not point to any symbol. llvm-svn: 166677
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- Oct 24, 2012
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Chad Rosier authored
see the offsetof operator. Previously, we were matching something like MOVrm in the front-end and later matching MOVrr in the back-end. This change makes things more consistent. It also fixes cases where we can't match against a memory operand as the source (test cases coming). Part of rdar://12470317 llvm-svn: 166592
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Kevin Enderby authored
and easier to read by adding a couple helper functions. Suggestion by Chandler Carruth and seconded by Meador Inge! llvm-svn: 166515
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- Oct 23, 2012
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Chad Rosier authored
on patch to r166433. rdar://12470317 llvm-svn: 166488
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