Split a MCAssembler::layout() method out of MCAssembler::finish(). This allows
running the MCSections layout separately from the streaming of the output
file. This way if a client wants to use MC to generate section contents, but
emit something different than the standard relocatable object files it is
possible (llvm-dsymutil is such a client).
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Hardcode less values in some mach-o header writing routines and pass them
as argument. Doing so will allow reusing this code in llvm-dsymutil.
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This commit adds a virtual `peekTokens()` function to `MCAsmLexer`
which can peek forward an arbitrary number of tokens.
It also makes the `peekTok()` method call `peekTokens()` method, but
only requesting one token.
The idea is to better support targets which more more ambiguous
assembly syntaxes.
Patch by Dylan McKay!
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This reverts commit r245047.
It was failing on the darwin bots. The problem was that when running
./bin/llc -march=msp430
llc gets to
if (TheTriple.getTriple().empty())
TheTriple.setTriple(sys::getDefaultTargetTriple());
Which means that we go with an arch of msp430 but a triple of
x86_64-apple-darwin14.4.0 which fails badly.
That code has to be updated to select a triple based on the value of
march, but that is not a trivial fix.
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Other than some places that were handling unknown as ELF, this should
have no change. The test updates are because we were detecting
arm-coff or x86_64-win64-coff as ELF targets before.
It is not clear if the enum should live on the Triple. At least now it lives
in a single location and should be easier to move somewhere else.
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After r244870 flush() will only compare two null pointers and return,
doing nothing but wasting run time. The call is not required any more
as the stream and its SmallString are always in sync.
Thanks to David Blaikie for reviewing.
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NFC patch for current users, but llvm-dsymutil will use the new
functionality to adapt to the input linetable.
Based on a patch by Adrian Prantl.
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On Darwin, it is required to stamp the object file with VERSION_MIN load
command. This commit will provide a VERSRION_MIN load command to the
MachO file that doesn't specify the version itself by inferring from
Target Triple.
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Disallow all mutation of `MCSubtargetInfo` expect the feature bits.
Besides deleting the assignment operators -- which were dead "code" --
this restricts `InitMCProcessorInfo()` to subclass initialization
sequences, and exposes a new more limited function called
`setDefaultFeatures()` for use by the ARMAsmParser `.cpu` directive.
There's a small functional change here: ARMAsmParser used to adjust
`MCSubtargetInfo::CPUSchedModel` as a side effect of calling
`InitMCProcessorInfo()`, but I've removed that suspicious behaviour.
Since the AsmParser shouldn't be doing any scheduling, there shouldn't
be any observable change...
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Force all creators of `MCSubtargetInfo` to immediately initialize it,
merging the default constructor and the initializer into an initializing
constructor. Besides cleaning up the code a little, this makes it clear
that the initializer is never called again later.
Out-of-tree backends need a trivial change: instead of calling:
auto *X = new MCSubtargetInfo();
InitXYZMCSubtargetInfo(X, ...);
return X;
they should call:
return createXYZMCSubtargetInfoImpl(...);
There's no real functionality change here.
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Remove all calls to `MCSubtargetInfo::InitCPUSched()` and merge its body
into the only relevant caller, `MCSubtargetInfo::InitMCProcessorInfo()`.
We were only calling the former after explicitly calling the latter with
the same CPU; it's confusing to have both methods exposed.
Besides a minor (surely unmeasurable) speedup in ARM and X86 from
avoiding running the logic twice, no functionality change.
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`MCSchedModel` is large. Make `MCSchedModel::GetDefaultSchedModel()`
return by-reference instead of by-value, so we can store a pointer in
`MCSubtargetInfo::CPUSchedModel` instead of a copy.
Note: since `MCSchedModel` is POD, this doesn't create a static
constructor.
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Integral class statics are handled oddly in MSVC, we don't need them in
this case, use an enum instead.
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There's no reason to be able to mutate `MCSubtargetInfo` in
`getDeprecationInfo()`. Constify the reference.
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Summary:
This concludes the patch series to eliminate StringRef forms of GNU triples
from the internals of LLVM that began in r239036.
At this point, the StringRef-form of GNU Triples should only be used in the
public API (including IR serialization) and a couple objects that directly
interact with the API (most notably the Module class). The next step is to
replace these Triple objects with the TargetTuple object that will represent
our authoratative/unambiguous internal equivalent to GNU Triples.
Reviewers: rengolin
Subscribers: llvm-commits, jholewinski, ted, rengolin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10962
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All file formats only needed 16-bits right now which is enough to fit
in to the padding with other fields.
This reduces the size of MCSymbol to 24-bytes on a 64-bit system. The
layout is now
0 | class llvm::MCSymbol
0 | class llvm::PointerIntPair SectionOrFragmentAndHasName
0 | intptr_t Value
| [sizeof=8, dsize=8, align=8
| nvsize=8, nvalign=8]
8 | unsigned int IsTemporary
8 | unsigned int IsRedefinable
8 | unsigned int IsUsed
8 | _Bool IsRegistered
8 | unsigned int IsExternal
8 | unsigned int IsPrivateExtern
8 | unsigned int Kind
9 | unsigned int IsUsedInReloc
9 | unsigned int SymbolContents
9 | unsigned int CommonAlignLog2
10 | uint32_t Flags
12 | uint32_t Index
16 | union
16 | uint64_t Offset
16 | uint64_t CommonSize
16 | const class llvm::MCExpr * Value
| [sizeof=8, dsize=8, align=8
| nvsize=8, nvalign=8]
| [sizeof=24, dsize=24, align=8
| nvsize=24, nvalign=8]
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Given that alignments are always powers of 2, just encode it this way.
This matches how we encode alignment on IR GlobalValue's for example.
This compresses the CommonAlign member down to 5 bits which allows it
to pack better with the surrounding fields.
Reviewed by Duncan Exon Smith.
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The AArch32 assembler parses the '@' as a comment symbol, so the error message shouldn't suggest
that '@<type>' is a valid replacement when assembling for AArch32 target.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10651
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This is part of an effort to pack the average MCSymbol down to 24 bytes.
The HasName bit was pushing the size of the bitfield over to another word,
so this change uses a PointerIntPair to fit in it to unused bits of a
PointerUnion.
Reviewed by Rafael Espíndola
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Summary:
The current implementation doesn't always flush all pending labels
beforeemitting data which can result in an incorrectly placed labels in
case when when instruction bundling is enabled and -mc-relax-all flag is
being used. To address this issue, we always flush pending labels before
emitting data.
The change was tested by running PNaCl toolchain trybots with
-mc-relax-all flag set.
Fixes https://code.google.com/p/nativeclient/issues/detail?id=4063
Test Plan: Regression test attached
Reviewers: mseaborn
Subscribers: jfb, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10325
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Summary:
Ensure that fragments are bundle aligned when instruction bundling
is enabled and the -mc-relax-all flag is set. This is implicitly
assumed by the bundle padding implementation but this assumption
does not hold when custom alignment is being used.
The change was tested by running PNaCl toolchain trybots with
-mc-relax-all flag set.
Fixes https://code.google.com/p/nativeclient/issues/detail?id=4063
Test Plan: Regression test attached
Reviewers: mseaborn
Subscribers: jfb, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10044
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r224810 fixed the handling of macro debug locations in AsmParser. This patch
fixes the logic to actually do what was intended: it uses the first macro of
the macro stack instead of the last one. The updated testcase shows that the
current scheme doesn't work when macro instanciations are nested and multiple
files are used.
Reviewers: compnerd
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10463
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Summary:
In an expression such as "(((a+b)+c)+d)", parseParenExpression() would only parse the "a+b)+c", which would result in an error later on in the parser.
This means that we can only parse one level of inner parentheses.
In order to fix this, I added a new function called parseParenExprOfDepth(), which parses a specified number of trailing parenthesis expressions
(except for the outermost parenthesis), and changed MipsAsmParser to use it in parseMemOffset instead of parseParenExpression().
Reviewers: dsanders, rafael
Reviewed By: dsanders, rafael
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9742
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Summary
This change turns on the emission of
__LLVM_Stackmaps section when generating COFF binaries.
Test Plan
Added a scenario to the test case:
test\CodeGen\X86\statepoint-stackmap-format.ll.
Code Review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D10680
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This causes errors like:
ld: error: blah.o: requires dynamic R_X86_64_PC32 reloc against '' which
may overflow at runtime; recompile with -fPIC
blah.cc:function f(): error: undefined reference to ''
blah.o:g(): error: undefined reference to ''
I have not yet come up with an appropriate reproduction.
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We hit undefined behaviour in some MCExpr tests when the LHS of a left
shift is -1. Twos-complement semantics are completely reasonable here,
so we should just do the shift in unsigned.
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r226830 moved the declaration of Buf to a nested scope, resulting
in a dangling reference (in StringRef Name), and a use-after-free.
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This is a reapplication of r239440 which was reverted in r239441.
There are no changes to this patch from then, but this had instead exposed
a bug in .thumb_set which was fixed in r240318. Having fixed that bug, it
is now safe to re-apply this code.
Original commit message below:
It wasn't possible to have a variable Symbol with offset or 'isCommon' so
this just enables better packing of the MCSymbol class.
Reviewed by Rafael Espindola.
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According to the documentation, .thumb_set is 'the equivalent of a .set directive'.
We didn't have equivalent behaviour in terms of all the errors we could throw, for
example, when a symbol is redefined.
This change refactors parseAssignment so that it can be used by .set and .thumb_set
and implements tests for .thumb_set for all the errors thrown by that method.
Reviewed by Rafael Espíndola.
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Now that pr23900 is fixed, we can bring it back with no changes.
Original message:
Make all temporary symbols unnamed.
What this does is make all symbols that would otherwise start with a .L
(or L on MachO) unnamed.
Some of these symbols still show up in the symbol table, but we can just
make them unnamed.
In order to make sure we produce identical results when going thought assembly,
all .L (not just the compiler produced ones), are now unnamed.
Running llc on llvm-as.opt.bc, the peak memory usage goes from 208.24MB to
205.57MB.
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The ADDITIONAL_HEADER_DIRS command can be used to tell UIs that a given library
owns certain headers. The path for MCParser was missing MC/ in it.
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The patch is generated using this command:
tools/clang/tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py -fix \
-checks=-*,llvm-namespace-comment -header-filter='llvm/.*|clang/.*' \
llvm/lib/
Thanks to Eugene Kosov for the original patch!
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What this does is make all symbols that would otherwise start with a .L
(or L on MachO) unnamed.
Some of these symbols still show up in the symbol table, but we can just
make them unnamed.
In order to make sure we produce identical results when going thought assembly,
all .L (not just the compiler produced ones), are now unnamed.
Running llc on llvm-as.opt.bc, the peak memory usage goes from 208.24MB to
205.57MB.
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MCFragment didn't really need vtables. The majority of virtual methods were just getters and setters.
This removes the vtables and uses dispatch on the kind to do things like delete which needs to
get the appropriate class.
This reduces memory on the verify use list order test case by about 2MB out of 800MB.
Reviewed by Rafael Espíndola
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Directional labels can show up in symbol tables (and we have a llvm-mc test for
that). Given that, we need to make sure they are named.
With that out of the way, use setUseNamesOnTempLabels in llvm-mc so that it
too benefits from the memory saving.
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Summary:
This affects other tools so the previous C++ API has been retained as a
deprecated function for the moment. Clang has been updated with a trivial
patch (not covered by the pre-commit review) to avoid breaking -Werror builds.
Other in-tree tools will be fixed with similar patches.
This continues the patch series to eliminate StringRef forms of GNU triples
from the internals of LLVM that began in r239036.
The first time this was committed it accidentally fixed an inconsistency in
triples in llvm-mc and this caused a failure. This inconsistency was fixed in
r239808.
Reviewers: rengolin
Reviewed By: rengolin
Subscribers: llvm-commits, rengolin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10366
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Summary:
This instruction encodes a loading operation that may fault, and a label
to branch to if the load page-faults. The locations of potentially
faulting loads and their "handler" destinations are recorded in a
FaultMap section, meant to be consumed by LLVM's clients.
Nothing generates FAULTING_LOAD_OP instructions yet, but they will be
used in a future change.
The documentation (FaultMaps.rst) needs improvement and I will update
this diff with a more expanded version shortly.
Depends on D10196
Reviewers: rnk, reames, AndyAyers, ab, atrick, pgavlin
Reviewed By: atrick, pgavlin
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10197
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Summary:
This affects other tools so the previous C++ API has been retained as a
deprecated function for the moment. Clang has been updated with a trivial
patch (not covered by the pre-commit review) to avoid breaking -Werror builds.
Other in-tree tools will be fixed with similar trivial patches.
This continues the patch series to eliminate StringRef forms of GNU triples
from the internals of LLVM that began in r239036.
Reviewers: rengolin
Reviewed By: rengolin
Subscribers: llvm-commits, rengolin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10366
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This intrinsic is like framerecover plus a load. It recovers the EH
registration stack allocation from the parent frame and loads the
exception information field out of it, giving back a pointer to an
EXCEPTION_POINTERS struct. It's designed for clang to use in SEH filter
expressions instead of accessing the EXCEPTION_POINTERS parameter that
is available on x64.
This required a minor change to MC to allow defining a label variable to
another absolute framerecover label variable.
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This makes emitAbsoluteSymbolDiff always succeed and moves logic from the asm
printer to it.
The object one now also works on ELF. If two symbols are in the same fragment,
we will never move them apart.
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Summary:
This continues the patch series to eliminate StringRef forms of GNU triples
from the internals of LLVM that began in r239036.
Reviewers: rafael
Reviewed By: rafael
Subscribers: rafael, ted, jfb, llvm-commits, rengolin, jholewinski
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10311
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Summary:
This continues the patch series to eliminate StringRef forms of GNU triples
from the internals of LLVM that began in r239036.
Reviewers: rafael
Reviewed By: rafael
Subscribers: rafael, llvm-commits, rengolin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10307
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Use a "safeseh" string attribute to do this. You would think we chould
just accumulate the set of personalities like we do on dwarf, but this
fails to account for the LSDA-loading thunks we use for
__CxxFrameHandler3. Each of those needs to make it into .sxdata as well.
The string attribute seemed like the most straightforward approach.
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This reverts commit 2e449ec5bcdf67b52b315b16c2128aaf25d5b73c.
This was svn r239440. Its currently failing an ARM test so reverting while I work out
what to do next.
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It wasn't possible to have a variable Symbol with offset or 'isCommon' so
this just enables better packing of the MCSymbol class.
Reviewed by Rafael Espindola.
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Based on feedback to r239428 by David Blaikie, use const_cast to reduce
duplication of the const and non-const versions of getNameEntryPtr.
Also have that method return the pointer to the name directly instead
of users having to then get the name from the union.
Finally, add a FIXME that we should use a static_assert once available in
the new operator.
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This should hopefully fix the 32-bit bots which were allocating space for a pointer
but needed to be aligned to 64-bits.
Now we allocate enough space for a uint64_t and a pointer and cast to the appropriate storage
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Similarly to User which allocates a number of Use's prior to the this pointer,
allocate space for the Name* for MCSymbol only when we need a name.
Given that an MCSymbol is 48-bytes on 64-bit systems, this saves a decent % of space.
Given the verify_uselistorder test case with debug info and llc, 50k symbols have names
out of 700k so this optimises for the common case of temporary unnamed symbols.
Reviewed by David Blaikie.
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The Fragment and Section, and a bool for HasFragment were all used to create
a PointerUnion. Just use a pointer union instead.
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Also delete the now unused MCMachOSymbolFlags.h header as the only enum in there was moved to MCSymbolMachO.
Similarly to ELF and COFF, manipulating the flags is now done via helpers instead of spread
throughout the codebase.
Reviewed by Rafael Espíndola.
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All flags setting/getting is now done in the class with helper methods instead
of users having to get the bits in the correct order.
Reviewed by Rafael Espíndola.
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Add getFPUFeatures to TargetParser, which gets the list of subtarget features
that are enabled/disabled for each FPU, and use it when handling the .fpu
directive.
No functional change in this commit, though clang will start behaving
differently once it starts using this.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10237
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Fix the FIXME and remove this old as(1) compat option. It was useful for
bringup of the integrated assembler to diff object files, but now it's
just causing more relocations than strictly necessary to be generated.
rdar://21201804
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Section symbols exist as an optimization: instead of having multiple relocations
point to different symbols, many of them can point to a single section symbol.
When that optimization is unused, a section symbol is also unused and adds no
extra information to the object file.
This saves a bit of space on the object files and makes the output of
llvm-objdump -t easier to read and consequently some tests get quite a bit
simpler.
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The fix is just that getOther had not been updated for packing the st_other
values in fewer bits and could return spurious values:
- unsigned Other = (getFlags() & (0x3f << ELF_STO_Shift)) >> ELF_STO_Shift;
+ unsigned Other = (getFlags() & (0x7 << ELF_STO_Shift)) >> ELF_STO_Shift;
Original message:
Pack the MCSymbolELF bit fields into MCSymbol's Flags.
This reduces MCSymolfELF from 64 bytes to 56 bytes on x86_64.
While at it, also make getOther/setOther easier to use by accepting unshifted
STO_* values.
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This reduces MCSymolfELF from 64 bytes to 56 bytes on x86_64.
While at it, also make getOther/setOther easier to use by accepting unshifted
STO_* values.
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This avoids yet another last minute patching of the binding.
While at it, also simplify the weakref implementation a bit by not walking
past it in the expression evaluation.
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With this getBinging can now return the correct answer for all cases not
involving a .symver and the elf writer doesn't need to patch it last minute.
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_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ is not magical and we can now directly check for a
symbol never getting an explicit binding.
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Some temporary symbols are created by MC itself. These symbols are never used
for lookup and are never included in the object symbol table, so we can
avoid creating a name for them.
Other temporaries are created by CodeGen or by the user by explicitly asking
for a name starting with .L (or L on MachO).
These temporaries behave like regular symbols, we just try to avoid including
them in the object symbol table, but sometimes they end up there:
const char *foo() {
return "abc" + 3;
}
will have a relocation pointing to a .L symbol.
It just so happens that almost all MC created temporary has the AlwaysAddSuffix
option and CodeGen/user created ones don't.
One interesting future optimization would be to use unnamed symbols for
all temporaries, but that would require use an st_name of 0 or
having the object writer create the names if a symbol does end up in the
symbol table.
No testcase since this just avoid creating a few extra names for MC created
temporaries.
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Now that we have a dedicated type for ELF symbol, these helper functions can
become member function of MCSymbolELF.
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Summary:
Following on from r209907 which made personality encodings indirect, do the
same for TType encodings. This fixes the case where a try/catch block needs
to generate references to, for example, std::exception in the
.gcc_except_table.
Previous attempts at committing this broke the buildbots due to bugs in IAS.
These bugs have now been fixed so trying again.
Reviewers: petarj
Reviewed By: petarj
Subscribers: srhines, joerg, tberghammer, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9669
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This create a MCSymbolELF class and moves SymbolSize since only ELF
needs a size expression.
This reduces the size of MCSymbol from 56 to 48 bytes.
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We don't want to bother with creating .sxdata sections on Win64; all the
relevant information is already in the .pdata section.
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There is no MCSectionData, so the old name is now meaningless.
Also remove some asserts/checks that were there just because the information
they used was in MCSectionData.
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.safeseh adds an entry to the .sxdata section to register all the
appropriate functions which may handle an exception. This entry is not
a relocation to the symbol but instead the symbol table index of the
function.
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If the type isn't trivially moveable emplace can skip a potentially
expensive move. It also saves a couple of characters.
Call sites were found with the ASTMatcher + some semi-automated cleanup.
memberCallExpr(
argumentCountIs(1), callee(methodDecl(hasName("push_back"))),
on(hasType(recordDecl(has(namedDecl(hasName("emplace_back")))))),
hasArgument(0, bindTemporaryExpr(
hasType(recordDecl(hasNonTrivialDestructor())),
has(constructExpr()))),
unless(isInTemplateInstantiation()))
No functional change intended.
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Symbols are no longer required to be named, but this leads to a crash here if an
unnamed symbol checks that its first character is '$'.
Change the code to first check for a name, then check its first character.
No test case i'm afraid as this is debugging code, but any test case with temp labels
and 'llc --debug --filetype=obj' would have crashed.
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Small (really small!) C++ exception handling examples work on 32-bit x86
now.
This change disables the use of .seh_* directives in WinException when
CFI is not in use. It also uses absolute symbol references in the tables
instead of imagerel32 relocations.
Also fixes a cache invalidation bug in MMI personality classification.
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And with that simplify the logic for inserting them in ExternalSymbolData or
LocalSymbolData.
No functionality change overall since the old code avoided the isLocal bug.
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ELF has no restrictions on where undefined symbols go relative to other defined
symbols. In fact, gas just sorts them together. Do the same.
This was there since r111174 probably just because the MachO writer has it.
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It caused a smaller number of failures than the previous attempt at committing but still caused a couple on the llvm-linux-mips builder. Reverting while I investigate the remainder.
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This was a bug for bug compatibility with gas that is completely unnecessary.
If a _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ symbol is used, it will already be created by
the time we get to the ELF writer.
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Summary:
Following on from r209907 which made personality encodings indirect, do the
same for TType encodings. This fixes the case where a try/catch block needs
to generate references to, for example, std::exception in the
.gcc_except_table.
Reviewers: petarj
Reviewed By: petarj
Subscribers: srhines, joerg, tberghammer, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9669
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Both MCStreamer and MCObjectStreamer were maintaining a current section
variable and they were slightly out of sync. I don't think this was observable,
but was inefficient and error prone.
Changing this requires a few cascading changes:
* SwitchSection has to call ChangeSection earlier for ChangeSection to see
the old section.
* With that change, ChangeSection cannot call EmitLabel, since during
ChangeSection we are still in the old section.
* When the object streamer requires a begin label, just reused the existing
generic support for begin labels instead of calling EmitLabel directly.
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This broke the llvm-mips-linux builder and several of our out-of-tree builders.
Initial investigations show that the commit probably isn't the problem but
reverting anyway while I investigate.
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Previously, subtarget features were a bitfield with the underlying type being uint64_t.
Since several targets (X86 and ARM, in particular) have hit or were very close to hitting this bound, switching the features to use a bitset.
No functional change.
The first several times this was committed (e.g. r229831, r233055), it caused several buildbot failures.
Apparently the reason for most failures was both clang and gcc's inability to deal with large numbers (> 10K) of bitset constructor calls in tablegen-generated initializers of instruction info tables.
This should now be fixed.
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Summary:
Following on from r209907 which made personality encodings indirect, do the
same for TType encodings. This fixes the case where a try/catch block needs
to generate references to, for example, std::exception in the
.gcc_except_table.
This commit uses DW_EH_PE_sdata8 for N64 as far as is possible at the moment.
However, it is possible to end up with DW_EH_PE_sdata4 when a TargetMachine is
not available. There's no risk of issues with inconsistency here since the
tables are self describing but it does mean there is a small chance of the
PC-relative offset being out of range for particularly large programs.
Reviewers: petarj
Reviewed By: petarj
Subscribers: srhines, joerg, tberghammer, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9669
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They now contain the fragments. If we don't call the destructors the
fragments leak.
Found by an asan bot.
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Normally an ELF .o has two string tables, one for symbols, one for section
names.
With the scheme of naming sections like ".text.foo" where foo is a symbol,
there is a big potential saving in using a single one.
Building llvm+clang+lld with master and with this patch the results were:
master: 193,267,008 bytes
patch: 186,107,952 bytes
master non unique section names: 183,260,192 bytes
patch non unique section names: 183,118,632 bytes
So using non usique saves 10,006,816 bytes, and the patch saves 7,159,056 while
still using distinct names for the sections.
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Shave a pointer off of `MCSymbolName` by storing `StringMapEntry<bool>*`
instead of `StringRef`. This brings `sizeof(MCSymbol)` down to 64 on
64-bit platforms, a nice round number. My profile showed memory
dropping from 914 MB down to 908 MB, roughly 0.7%. Other than memory
usage, no functionality change here.
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
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Lift `MCSymbolData::Index` up a level to `MCSymbol`, as preparation for
packing it into the bitfield in `MCSymbol`.
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This starts merging MCSection and MCSectionData.
There are a few issues with the current split between MCSection and
MCSectionData.
* It optimizes the the not as important case. We want the production
of .o files to be really fast, but the split puts the information used
for .o emission in a separate data structure.
* The ELF/COFF/MachO hierarchy is not represented in MCSectionData,
leading to some ad-hoc ways to represent the various flags.
* It makes it harder to remember where each item is.
The attached patch starts merging the two by moving the alignment from
MCSectionData to MCSection.
Most of the patch is actually just dropping 'const', since
MCSectionData is mutable, but MCSection was not.
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Create a low-overhead path for `EmitLabelDifference()` that emits a
emits an absolute number when (1) the output is an object stream and (2)
the two symbols are in the same data fragment.
This drops memory usage on Mach-O from 975 MB down to 919 MB (5.8%).
The only call is when `!doesDwarfUseRelocationsAcrossSections()` --
i.e., on Mach-O -- since otherwise an absolute offset from the start of
the section needs a relocation. (`EmitLabelDifference()` is cheaper on
ELF anyway, since it creates 1 fewer temp symbol, and it gets called far
less often. It's not clear to me if this is even a bottleneck there.)
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
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Finally remove the `MCSymbolData::Symbol` pointer. It was still being
used to track whether `MCSymbolData` had been initialized, but this is
better tracked by the bitfield in `MCSymbol`.
The only caller of `MCSymbolData::initialize()` was `MCAssembler`, which
(other than `Symbol`) passed in all-0 values. Replace all that
indirection with a default constructor.
The main point is a cleanup (and there's more cleanup to do), but there
are also some small memory savings. I measured ~989 MB down to ~975 MB,
cutting a little over 1% off the top of `llc`.
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
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Remove the last use of `MCSymbolData::getSymbol()`. There's some
*really* hairy stuff going on in `MachObjectWriter::WriteNList()` that I
want to come back to. In particular, it updates `Symbol` to point at
its aliasee (if any), but leaves `Data` behind, and it's not clear
whether everything makes sense there.
For now I've left the logic unchanged by adding `OrigSymbol` and moving
the FIXME from r237750 up a bit higher. I've filed PR23598 to track
looking into this.
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Remove most remaining calls to `MCSymbolData::getSymbol()`, instead
using the already available `MCSymbol` directly.
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This code appends the filename to the directory then looks that up in a StringMap. We should be using the existing Twine::toStringRef method instead of Twine::str() as most times we'll succeed in the lookup.
Its possible that we should also consider allowing StringMap to lookup a key using a Twine in addition to a StringRef but that would complicate the code with little known benefit above and beyond this change.
This saves 170k temporary allocations when running llc on the verify_use_list_order bitcode with debug info for x86.
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r237490 accidentally dropped MCSymbolData from the MCAssembler dump.
Add it back underneath the MCSymbol dump. Remove the MCSymbol dump from
MCSymbolData, since this would cause an infinite co-recursion, and
besides, that back pointer is going away.
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Replace uses of `MCSymbolData` with `MCSymbol` where both are needed, so
we can remove the backpointer.
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Transition one API from `MCSymbolData` to `MCSymbol`. The function
needs both, and the backpointer from `MCSymbolData` to `MCSymbol` is
going away.
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Change `MCFragment::Atom` from an `MCSymbolData` to an `MCSymbol`,
moving in the direction of removing the back-pointer.
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Instead of storing a list of the `MCSymbolData` in use, store the
`MCSymbol`s. Churning in the direction of removing the back pointer
from `MCSymbolData`.
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Turn `MCSymbolData` into a field inside of `MCSymbol`. Keep all the old
API alive for now, so that consumers can be updated in a later commit.
This means we still temporarily need the back pointer from
`MCSymbolData` to `MCSymbol`, but I'll remove it in a follow-up.
This optimizes for object emission over assembly emission. By removing
the `DenseMap` in `MCAssembler`, llc memory usage drops from around 1040
MB to 1001 MB (3.8%).
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
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Stop exposing the storage for `MCAssembler::Symbols`, and have
`MCAssembler` add symbols directly to its list instead of using a hook
in `MCSymbolData`. This opens up room for a follow-up commit to switch
from a linked list to a vector.
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MCInstrDesc.h includes things like MCInst.h which i can now remove after this. That will be a future commit.
Reviewed by Jim Grosbach.
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The buildbots are still not satisfied.
MIPS and ARM are failing (even though at least MIPS was expected to pass).
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Previously, subtarget features were a bitfield with the underlying type being uint64_t.
Since several targets (X86 and ARM, in particular) have hit or were very close to hitting this bound, switching the features to use a bitset.
No functional change.
The first two times this was committed (r229831, r233055), it caused several buildbot failures.
At least some of the ARM and MIPS ones were due to gcc/binutils issues, and should now be fixed.
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The DWARF-4 specification added 2 new fields in the CIE header called
address_size and segment_size.
Create these 2 new fields when generating dwarf-4 CIE entries, print out
the new fields when dumping the CIE and update tests
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9558
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Don't create names for temporary symbols when using an object streamer.
The names never make it to the output anyway. From the starting point
of r236629, my heap profile says this drops peak memory usage from 1100
MB to 1058 MB for CodeGen of `verify-uselistorder`, a savings of almost
4% on peak memory, and removes `StringMap<bool, BumpPtrAllocator...>`
from the profile entirely.
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
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Summary:
The object format can be set to something other than MachO, e.g.
to use ELF-on-Darwin for MCJIT. This already works on Windows, so
there's no reason it shouldn't on Darwin.
Reviewers: lhames, grosbach
Subscribers: rafael, grosbach, t.p.northover, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6185
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This is actually fairly simple in the current code layout: Check if we should
compress just before writing out and everything else just works.
This removes the last case in which the object writer was creating a
fragment.
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