This moves most of the isUsed logic to the MCSymbol itself. With this we
get a bit more relaxed about allowing definitions after uses: uses that
don't evaluate their argument immediately (jmp foo) are accepted.
ddunbar, this was the smallest compromise I could think of that lets us
accept gcc (and clang!) assembly.
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* If we have a M or a G, reject sections without the type
* Only parse the flag specific arguments if we have M or G
* Parse the corresponding arguments for M and G
We ignore the G arguments and flag for now.
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1) Changed ValidateDwarfFileNumber() to isValidDwarfFileNumber() to be better
named. Since it is just a predicate and isn't actually changing any state.
2) Added a missing return in the comments for setCurrentDwarfLoc() in
include/llvm/MC/MCContext.h for fix formatting.
3) Changed clearDwarfLocSeen() to ClearDwarfLocSeen() since it does change
state.
4) Simplified the last test in isValidDwarfFileNumber() to just a one line
boolean test of MCDwarfFiles[FileNumber] != 0 for the final return statement.
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and output the dwarf line number tables. This contains the code to emit and
encode the dwarf line tables from the previously gathered information in the
MCLineSection objects. This contains all the details to encode the line and
address deltas into the dwarf line table.
To do this an MCDwarfLineAddrFragment has been added.
Also this moves the interface code out of Mach-O streamer into
MCDwarf so it should be useable by other object file formats.
There is now one call to be made from an MCObjectStreamer
EmitInstruction() method:
MCLineEntry::Make(this, getCurrentSection());
to create a line entry after each instruction is assembled.
And one call call to be made from an MCObjectStreamer Finish() method:
MCDwarfFileTable::Emit(this, DwarfLineSection);
when getContext().hasDwarfFiles() is true and is passed a object file specific
MCSection where to emit the dwarf file and the line tables.
This appears to now be correct for 32-bit targets, at least x86. But the
relocation entries for 64-bit Darwin needs some further work which is next
up to work on. So for now the 64-bit Mach-O target does not output the
dwarf file and line tables.
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MCStreamer to emit into instead of an MCInst to fill in. This allows the
matcher extra flexibility and is more convenient.
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- I believe more modern 'gas' supports a more enhanced set of arithmetic on
them, but for now the only thing we can do is emit them as data.
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expression to include the modifier.
- Gross, but this a corner case we don't expect to see often in practice, but
it is worth accepting.
- Also improves diagnostics on invalid modifiers.
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The ELF implementation now creates text, data and bss to match the gnu as
behavior.
The text streamer still has the old MachO specific behavior since
the testsuite checks that it will error when a directive is given
before a setting the current section for example.
A nice benefit is that -n is not required anymore when producing
ELF files.
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