This fixes the bulk of 16-bit output, and the corresponding test case
x86-16.s now looks mostly like the x86-32.s test case that it was
originally based on. A few irrelevant instructions have been dropped,
and there are still some corner cases to be fixed in subsequent patches.
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This is not really expected to work right yet. Mostly because we will
still emit the OpSize (0x66) prefix in all the wrong places, along with
a number of other corner cases. Those will all be fixed in the subsequent
commits.
Patch from David Woodhouse.
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That's what it actually means, and with 16-bit support it's going to be
a little more relevant since in a few corner cases we may actually want
to distinguish between 16-bit and 32-bit mode (for example the bare 'push'
aliases to pushw/pushl etc.)
Patch by David Woodhouse
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Added scalar compare VCMPSS, VCMPSD.
Implemented LowerSELECT for scalar FP operations.
I replaced FSETCCss, FSETCCsd with one node type FSETCCs.
Node extract_vector_elt(v16i1/v8i1, idx) returns an element of type i1.
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I moved a test from avx512-vbroadcast-crash.ll to avx512-vbroadcast.ll
I defined HasAVX512 predicate as AssemblerPredicate. It means that you should invoke llvm-mc with "-mcpu=knl" to get encoding for AVX-512 instructions. I need this to let AsmMatcher to set different encoding for AVX and AVX-512 instructions that have the same mnemonic and operands (all scalar instructions).
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Implements Instruction scheduler latencies for Silvermont,
using latencies from the Intel Silvermont Optimization Guide.
Auto detects SLM.
Turns on post RA scheduler when generating code for SLM.
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Add basic assembly/disassembly support for the first Intel SHA
instruction 'sha1rnds4'. Also includes feature flag, and test cases.
Support for the remaining instructions will follow in a separate patch.
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-Assembly parser now properly check the size of the memory operation specified in intel syntax. So 'mov word ptr [5], al' is no longer accepted.
-x86-32 disassembly of these instructions no longer sign extends the 32-bit address immediate based on size.
-Intel syntax printing prints the ptr size and places brackets around the address immediate.
Known remaining issues with these instructions:
-Segment override prefix is not supported. PR16962 and PR16961.
-Immediate size should be changed by address size prefix.
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All insertf*/extractf* functions replaced with insert/extract since we have insertf and inserti forms.
Added lowering for INSERT_VECTOR_ELT / EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT for 512-bit vectors.
Added lowering for EXTRACT/INSERT subvector for 512-bit vectors.
Added a test.
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This makes them consistent with 'bt' which already had this handling. gas has the same behavior. There have been discussions on the mailing list about determining size based on the immediate, but my goal here was just to remove the inconsistency.
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It only didn't use it before because it seems InstAlias handling in the asm printer fails to count tied operands so it tried to find an xor with 2 operands instead of the 3 it wfails to count tied.
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