an MCExpr, in order to avoid writing an encoded zero value in the immediate
field.
When getUnconditionalBranchTargetOpValue is called with an MCExpr target, we
don't know what the final immediate field value should be. We shouldn't
explicitly set the immediate field to an encoded zero value as zero is encoded
with a non-zero bit pattern. This leads to bits being set that pollute the
final immediate value. The nature of the encoding is such that the polluted
bits only affect very large immediate values, explaining why this hasn't
caused problems earlier.
Fixes <rdar://problem/15155975>.
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This commit allows the ARM integrated assembler to parse
and assemble the code with .eabi_attribute, .cpu, and
.fpu directives.
To implement the feature, this commit moves the code from
AttrEmitter to ARMTargetStreamers, and several new test
cases related to cortex-m4, cortex-r5, and cortex-a15 are
added.
Besides, this commit also change the Subtarget->isFPOnlySP()
to Subtarget->hasD16() to match the usage of .fpu directive.
This commit changes the test cases:
* Several .eabi_attribute directives in
2010-09-29-mc-asm-header-test.ll are removed because the .fpu
directive already cover the functionality.
* In the Cortex-A15 test case, the value for
Tag_Advanced_SIMD_arch has be changed from 1 to 2,
which is more precise.
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When assembling, a .thumb_func directive is supposed to be applicable to the
next symbol definition, even if there are intervening directives. We were
racing ahead to try and find it, and this commit should fix the issue.
Patch by Gabor Ballabas
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A TableGen indeterminacy means that the reason for the failure can
vary, and Windows gets the other option.
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This prevents us from silently accepting invalid instructions on (for example)
Cortex-M4 with just single-precision VFP support.
No tests for the extra Pat Requires because they're essentially assertions: the
affected code should have been lowered to libcalls before ISel.
rdar://problem/15302004
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The fused multiply instructions were added in VFPv4 but are still NEON
instructions, in particular they shouldn't be available on a Cortex-M4 not
matter how floaty it is.
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If an alias inherits directly from InstAlias then it doesn't get any default
"Requires" values, so llvm-mc will allow it even on architectures that don't
support the underlying instruction.
This tidies up the obvious VFP and NEON cases I found.
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POP instructions are aliased to the ARM LDM variants but have different syntax.
This caused two problems: we tried to access a non-existent operand to annotate
the '!', and the error message didn't make much sense.
With some vigorous hand-waving in the error message both problems can be
fixed.
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The set of circumstances where the writeback register is allowed to be in the
list of registers is rather baroque, but I think this implements them all on
the assembly parsing side.
For disassembly, we still warn about an ARM-mode LDM even if the architecture
revision is < v7 (the required architecture information isn't available). It's
a silly instruction anyway, so hopefully no-one will mind.
rdar://problem/15223374
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These branches have a 16-bit offset (R_MIPS_PC16).
List of conditional branch instructions:
bnz.{b,h,w,d}
bnz.v
bz.{b,h,w,d}
bz.v
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These instructions are logically related as they allow read/write of MSA control registers.
Currently MSA control registers are emitted by number but hopefully that will change as soon
as GAS starts accepting them by name as that would make the assembly easier to read.
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The second parameter of the SLD intrinsic is the number of columns (GPR) to
slide left the source array.
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This is another (final?) stab at making us able to parse our own asm output
on Windows.
Symbols on Windows often contain @'s and ?'s in their names. Our asm parser
didn't like this. ?'s were not allowed, and @'s were intepreted as trying to
reference PLT/GOT/etc.
We can't just add quotes around the bad names, since e.g. for MinGW, we use gas
to assemble, and it doesn't like quotes in some places (notably in .def
directives).
This commit makes us allow ?'s in symbol names, and @'s in symbol names for MS
assembly.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1978
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This caused the clang-native-mingw32-win7 buildbot to break.
The assembler was complaining about the following lines that were showing up
in the asm for CrashRecoveryContext.cpp:
movl $"__ZL16ExceptionHandlerP19_EXCEPTION_POINTERS@4", 4(%eax)
calll "_AddVectoredExceptionHandler@8"
.def "__ZL16ExceptionHandlerP19_EXCEPTION_POINTERS@4";
"__ZL16ExceptionHandlerP19_EXCEPTION_POINTERS@4":
calll "_RemoveVectoredExceptionHandler@4"
Reverting for now.
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class. The instruction class includes the signed saturating doubling
multiply-add long, signed saturating doubling multiply-subtract long, and
the signed saturating doubling multiply long instructions.
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The reason this got reverted was that the @feat.00 symbol which was emitted
for every TU became quoted, and on cygwin/mingw we use the gas assembler which
couldn't handle the quotes.
This commit fixes the problem by only emitting @feat.00 for win32, where we use
clang -cc1as to assemble. gas would just drop this symbol anyway, so there is no
loss there.
With @feat.00 gone, there shouldn't be quoted symbols showing up on cygwin since
it uses the Itanium ABI, which doesn't put these funny characters in symbols.
> Because of win32 mangling, we produce symbol and section names with
> funny characters in them, most notably @ characters.
>
> MC would choke on trying to parse its own assembly output. This patch addresses
> that by:
>
> - Making @ trigger quoting of symbol names
> - Also quote section names in the same way
> - Just parse section names like other identifiers (to allow for quotes)
> - Don't assume @ signifies a symbol variant if it is in a string.
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GNU AS didn't like quotes in symbol names.
Error: junk at end of line, first unrecognized character is `"'
.def "@feat.00";
"@feat.00" = 1
Reproduced on Cygwin's 2.23.52.20130309 and mingw32's 2.20.1.20100303.
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Because of win32 mangling, we produce symbol and section names with
funny characters in them, most notably @ characters.
MC would choke on trying to parse its own assembly output. This patch addresses
that by:
- Making @ trigger quoting of symbol names
- Also quote section names in the same way
- Just parse section names like other identifiers (to allow for quotes)
- Don't assume @ signifies a symbol variant if it is in a string.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1945
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INSERT is the first type of MSA instruction that requires a change to the way
MSA registers are parsed. This happens because MSA registers may be suffixed by
an index in the form of an immediate or a general purpose register. The changes
to parseMSARegs reflect that requirement.
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INSERT is the first type of MSA instruction that requires a change to the way MSA registers are parsed.
This happens because MSA registers may be suffixed by an index in the form of an immediate or a
general purpose register. The changes to parseMSARegs reflect that requirement.
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The hint instructions ("nop", "yield", etc) are mostly Thumb2-only, but have
been ported across to the v6M architecture. Fortunately, v6M seems to sit
nicely between v6 (thumb-1 only) and v6T2, so we can add a feature for it
fairly easily.
rdar://problem/15144406
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This allows the instruction to be encoded using the 2-byte VEX form instead of the 3-byte VEX form. The GNU assembler has similar behavior and instruction selection already does this.
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When MC was first added, targets could use hasRawTextSupport to keep features
working before they were added to the MC interface.
The design goal of MC is to provide an uniform api for printing assembly and
object files. Short of relaxations and other corner cases, a object file is
just another representation of the assembly.
It was never the intention that targets would keep doing things like
if (hasRawTextSupport())
Set flags in one way.
else
Set flags in another way.
When they do that they create two code paths and the object file is no longer
just another representation of the assembly. This also then requires testing
with llc -filetype=obj, which is extremelly brittle.
This patch removes some of these hacks by replacing them with smaller ones.
The ARM flag setting is trivial, so I just moved it to the constructor. For
Mips, the patch adds two temporary hack directives that allow the assembly
to represent the same things as the object file was already able to.
The hope is that the mips developers will replace the hack directives with
the same ones that gas uses and drop the -print-hack-directives flag.
I will also try to implement a target streamer interface, so that we can
move this out of the common code.
In summary, for any new work, two rules of the thumb are
* Don't use "llc -filetype=obj" in tests.
* Don't add calls to hasRawTextSupport.
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This patch handles LLVM standalone assembler (llvm-mc) ELF flag setting based on input file
directive processing.
Mips assembly requires processing inline directives that directly and
indirectly affect the output ELF header flags. This patch handles one
".abicalls".
To process these directives we are following the model the code generator
uses by storing state in a container as we go through processing and when
we detect the end of input file processing, AsmParser is notified and we
update the ELF header flags through a MipsELFStreamer method with a call from
MCTargetAsmParser::emitEndOfAsmFile(MCStreamer &OutStreamer).
This patch will allow other targets the same functionality.
Jack
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There are no corresponding patterns for small immediates because they would
prevent the use of fused compare-and-branch instructions.
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Originally committed as r191661, but reverted because it changed the matching
order of comparisons on some hosts. That should have been fixed by r191735.
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Changing the diagnostic message for out of range branch targets in 191686 broke the tests.
The diagnostic message for out of range branch targets was changed to be more consistent with the other diagnostics.
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This patch adds Direct Object Emission support for I8 instructions: andi.b, bmnzi.b, bmzi.b, bseli.b, nori.b, ori.b, shf.{b,h,w} and xori.b.
Patch by Matheus Almeida
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This patch adds Direct Object Emission support for 2R instructions: nloc.{b,h,w}, nlzc.{b,h,w}, pcnt.{b,w,d}.
Patch by Matheus Almeida
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