Instructions emitted to compute branch offsets now use immediate operands
instead of symbolic labels. This change was needed because there were problems
when R_MIPS_HI16/LO16 relocations were used to make shared objects.
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In SelectionDAGLegalize::ExpandLegalINT_TO_FP, expand INT_TO_FP nodes without
using any f64 operations if f64 is not a legal type.
Patch by Stefan Kristiansson.
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to prevent it from being clobbered. mips uses $gp to access small data section.
This bug was originally reported by Carl Norum.
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MipsSEFrameLowering.
Implement MipsSEFrameLowering::hasReservedCallFrame. Call frames will not be
reserved if there is a call with a large call frame or there are variable sized
objects on the stack.
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The frame object which points to the dynamically allocated area will not be
needed after changes are made to cease reserving call frames.
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arguments to the stack in MipsISelLowering::LowerCall, use stack pointer and
integer offset operands rather than frame object operands.
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single-precision load and store.
Also avoid selecting LUXC1 and SUXC1 instructions during isel. It is incorrect
to map unaligned floating point load/store nodes to these instructions.
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The long branch pass (fixed in r160601) no longer uses the global base register
to compute addresses of branch destinations, so it is not necessary to reserve
a slot on the stack.
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This pass no longer requires that the global pointer value be saved to the
stack or register since it uses bal instruction to compute branch distance.
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Print the high order register of a double word register operand.
In 32 bit mode, a 64 bit double word integer will be represented
by 2 32 bit registers. This modifier causes the high order register
to be used in the asm expression. It is useful if you are using
doubles in assembler and continue to control register to variable
relationships.
This patch also fixes a related bug in a previous patch:
case 'D': // Second part of a double word register operand
case 'L': // Low order register of a double word register operand
case 'M': // High order register of a double word register operand
I got 'D' and 'M' confused. The second part of a double word operand
will only match 'M' for one of the endianesses. I had 'L' and 'D'
be the opposite twins when 'L' and 'M' are.
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Low order register of a double word register operand. Operands
are defined by the name of the variable they are marked with in
the inline assembler code. This is a way to specify that the
operand just refers to the low order register for that variable.
It is the opposite of modifier 'D' which specifies the high order
register.
Example:
main()
{
long long ll_input = 0x1111222233334444LL;
long long ll_val = 3;
int i_result = 0;
__asm__ __volatile__(
"or %0, %L1, %2"
: "=r" (i_result)
: "r" (ll_input), "r" (ll_val));
}
Which results in:
lui $2, %hi(_gp_disp)
addiu $2, $2, %lo(_gp_disp)
addiu $sp, $sp, -8
addu $2, $2, $25
sw $2, 0($sp)
lui $2, 13107
ori $3, $2, 17476 <-- Low 32 bits of ll_input
lui $2, 4369
ori $4, $2, 8738 <-- High 32 bits of ll_input
addiu $5, $zero, 3 <-- Low 32 bits of ll_val
addiu $2, $zero, 0 <-- High 32 bits of ll_val
#APP
or $3, $4, $5 <-- or i_result, high 32 ll_input, low 32 of ll_val
#NO_APP
addiu $sp, $sp, 8
jr $ra
If not direction is done for the long long for 32 bit variables results
in using the low 32 bits as ll_val shows.
There is an existing bug if 'L' or 'D' is used for the destination register
for 32 bit long longs in that the target value will be updated incorrectly
for the non-specified part unless explicitly set within the inline asm code.
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Print the second half of a double word operand.
The include list was cleaned up a bit as well.
Also the test case was modified to test for both
big and little patterns.
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inlineasm-cnstrnt-bad-r-1.ll is NOT supposed to fail, so it was removed. This resulted in the removal of a negative test (inlineasm-cnstrnt-bad-r-1.ll)
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