This can happen in cases where TableGen generated asm matcher cannot check
whether a register operand is in the right register class. e.g. mem operands.
rdar://8204588
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llvm-mc gives an "invalid operand" error for instructions that take an unsigned
immediate which have the high bit set such as:
pblendw $0xc5, %xmm2, %xmm1
llvm-mc treats all x86 immediates as signed values and range checks them.
A small number of x86 instructions use the imm8 field as a set of bits.
This change only changes those instructions and where the high bit is not
ignored. The others remain unchanged.
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This makes TargetRegisterClass slightly slower. Next step will be making contains faster.
Eventually TargetRegisterClass will be killed entirely.
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The immediate is in the range 1-32, but is encoded as 0-31 in a 5-bit bitfield.
Update the representation such that we store the operand as 0-31, allowing us
to remove the encoder method and the special case handling in the disassembler.
Update the assembly parser and the instruction printer accordingly.
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Move the shift operator and special value (32 encoded as 0 for PKHTB) handling
into the instruction printer. This cleans up a bit of the disassembler
special casing for these instructions, more easily handles not printing the
operand at all for "lsl #0" and prepares for correct asm parsing of these
operands.
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Add range checking for the immediate operand and handle the "mov" mnemonic
choosing between encodings based on the value of the immediate. Add tests
for fixups, encoding choice and values, and diagnostic for out of range values.
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to MCRegisterInfo. Also initialize the mapping at construction time.
This patch eliminate TargetRegisterInfo from TargetAsmInfo. It's another step
towards fixing the layering violation.
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Original Log: Get rid of the separate opcodes for the Darwin versions of tBL, tBLXi, and tBLXr, using pseudo-instructions to lower to the single final opcode. Update the ARM disassembler for this change.
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Make all of the RecTy constructors private, and use get() factory
methods instead. Return singleton instances when it makes sense.
ListTy instance pointers are stored in the element RecTy instance.
BitsRecTy instance pointers, one per length, are stored in a static vector.
Also unique DefInit instances. A Record has a unique DefInit which
has a unique RecordRecTy instance.
This saves some 200k-300k RecTy allocations when parsing ARM.td. It
reduces TableGen's heap usage by almost 50%.
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MSVC decorates (and distinguishes) "const" in mangler. It brought linkage error between "extern const" declarations and definitions.
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- The actual values are from the MCOI::OperandType enum.
- Teach tblgen to read it from the instruction definition.
- This is a better implementation of the hacks in edis.
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Manage Inits in a FoldingSet. This provides several benefits:
- Memory for Inits is properly managed
- Duplicate Inits are folded into Flyweights, saving memory
- It enforces const-correctness, protecting against certain classes
of bugs
The above benefits allow Inits to be used in more contexts, which in
turn provides more dynamism to TableGen. This enhanced capability
will be used by the AVX code generator to a fold common patterns
together.
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The enum names as well as order (i.e. value)
had skewed, which means that consumers of the
tablegen-ed table would see different values than
intended. Make both files have a superset of enums,
and add classification as needed for numMCOperands.
Reviewed by Owen Anderson
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and MCSubtargetInfo.
- Added methods to update subtarget features (used when targets automatically
detect subtarget features or switch modes).
- Teach X86Subtarget to update MCSubtargetInfo features bits since the
MCSubtargetInfo layer can be shared with other modules.
- These fixes .code 16 / .code 32 support since mode switch is updated in
MCSubtargetInfo so MC code emitter can do the right thing.
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This allows the (many) pseudo-instructions we have that map onto a single
real instruction to have their expansion during MC lowering handled
automatically instead of the current cumbersome manual expansion required.
These sorts of pseudos are common when an instruction is used in situations
that require different MachineInstr flags (isTerminator, isBranch, et. al.)
than the generic instruction description has. For example, using a move
to the PC to implement a branch.
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- Each target asm parser now creates its own MCSubtatgetInfo (if needed).
- Changed AssemblerPredicate to take subtarget features which tablegen uses
to generate asm matcher subtarget feature queries. e.g.
"ModeThumb,FeatureThumb2" is translated to
"(Bits & ModeThumb) != 0 && (Bits & FeatureThumb2) != 0".
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So users of a CGI don't have to look up the value directly from the original
Record; just like the rest of the convenience values in the class.
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For now this is distinct from isCodeGenOnly, as code-gen-only
instructions can (and often do) still have encoding information
associated with them. Once we've migrated all of them over to true
pseudo-instructions that are lowered to real instructions prior to
the printer/emitter, we can remove isCodeGenOnly and just use isPseudo.
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itineraries.
- Refactor TargetSubtarget to be based on MCSubtargetInfo.
- Change tablegen generated subtarget info to initialize MCSubtargetInfo
and hide more details from targets.
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It's just a call to a special helper function. Get rid of the T2 variant
entirely, as it's identical to the Thumb1 version.
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It's just a tPOP instruction with additional code-gen properties, so it
doesn't need encoding information.
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be the first encoded as the first feature. It then uses the CPU name to look up
features / scheduling itineray even though clients know full well the CPU name
being used to query these properties.
The fix is to just have the clients explictly pass the CPU name!
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Unlike Thumb1, Thumb2 does not have dedicated encodings for adjusting the
stack pointer. It can just use the normal add-register-immediate encoding
since it can use all registers as a source, not just R0-R7. The extra
instruction definitions are just duplicates of the normal instructions with
the (not well enforced) constraint that the source register was SP.
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The tSpill and tRestore instructions are just copies of the tSTRspi and
tLDRspi instructions, respectively. Just use those directly instead.
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sink them into MC layer.
- Added MCInstrInfo, which captures the tablegen generated static data. Chang
TargetInstrInfo so it's based off MCInstrInfo.
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Correctly parse the forms of the Thumb mov-immediate instruction:
1. 8-bit immediate 0-255.
2. 12-bit shifted-immediate.
The 16-bit immediate "movw" form is also legal with just a "mov" mnemonic,
but is not yet supported. More parser logic necessary there due to fixups.
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Sorry, this was a bad idea. Within clang these builtins are in a separate
"ARM" namespace, but the actual builtin names should clearly distinguish that
they are target specific.
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This caused linker errors when linking both libLLVMX86Desc and libLLVMX86CodeGen
into a single binary (for example when building a monolithic libLLVM shared library).
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target machine from those that are only needed by codegen. The goal is to
sink the essential target description into MC layer so we can start building
MC based tools without needing to link in the entire codegen.
First step is to refactor TargetRegisterInfo. This patch added a base class
MCRegisterInfo which TargetRegisterInfo is derived from. Changed TableGen to
separate register description from the rest of the stuff.
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TableGen had diagnostic printers sprinkled about in a few places. Pull them
together into a single location in Error.cpp.
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A RegisterTuples instance is used to synthesize super-registers by
zipping together lists of sub-registers. This is useful for generating
pseudo-registers representing register sequence constraints like 'two
consecutive GPRs', or 'an even-odd pair of floating point registers'.
The RegisterTuples def can be used in register set operations when
building register classes. That is the only way of accessing the
synthesized super-registers.
For example, the ARM QQ register class of pseudo-registers could have
been formed like this:
// Form pairs Q0_Q1, Q2_Q3, ...
def QQPairs : RegisterTuples<[qsub_0, qsub_1],
[(decimate QPR, 2),
(decimate (shl QPR, 1), 2)]>;
def QQ : RegisterClass<..., (add QQPairs)>;
Similarly, pseudo-registers representing '3 consecutive D-regs with
wraparound' look like:
// Form D0_D1_D2, D1_D2_D3, ..., D30_D31_D0, D31_D0_D1.
def DSeqTriples : RegisterTuples<[dsub_0, dsub_1, dsub_2],
[(rotl DPR, 0),
(rotl DPR, 1),
(rotl DPR, 2)]>;
TableGen automatically computes aliasing information for the synthesized
registers.
Register tuples are still somewhat experimental. We still need to see
how they interact with MC.
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Targets that need to change the default allocation order should use the
AltOrders mechanism instead. See the X86 and ARM targets for examples.
The allocation_order_begin() and allocation_order_end() methods have been
replaced with getRawAllocationOrder(), and there is further support
functions in RegisterClassInfo.
It is no longer possible to insert arbitrary code into generated
register classes. This is a feature.
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A register class can define AltOrders and AltOrderSelect instead of
defining method protos and bodies. The AltOrders lists can be defined
with set operations, and TableGen can verify that the alternative
allocation orders only contain valid registers.
This is currently an opt-in feature, and it is still possible to
override allocation_order_begin/end. That will not be true for long.
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At the time I wrote this code (circa 2007), TargetRegisterInfo was using a std::set to perform these queries. Switching to the static hashtables was an obvious improvement, but in reality there's no reason to do anything other than scan.
With this change, total LLC time on a whole-program 403.gcc is reduced by approximately 1.5%, almost all of which comes from a 15% reduction in LiveVariables time. It also reduces the binary size of LLC by 86KB, thanks to eliminating a bunch of very large static tables.
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This prepares tablegen to compute register lists from set theoretic dag
expressions. This doesn't really make any difference as long as
Target.td still declares RegisterClass::MemberList as [Register].
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Make the Elements vector private and expose an ArrayRef through
getOrder() instead. getOrder will eventually provide multiple
user-specified allocation orders.
Use the sorted member set for member and subclass tests. Clean up a lot
of ad hoc searches.
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Measure the worst case number of probes for a miss instead of the less
conservative number of probes required for an insertion.
Lower the limit to < 6 probes worst case.
This doubles the size of the ARM and X86 hash tables, other targets are
unaffected. LiveVariables runs 12% faster with this change.
<rdar://problem/9598545>
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Make the hash tables as small as possible while ensuring that all
lookups can be done in less than 8 probes.
Cut the aliases hash table in half by only storing a < b pairs - it
is a symmetric relation.
Use larger multipliers on the initial hash function to ensure that it
properly covers the whole table, and to resolve some clustering in the
very regular ARM register bank.
This reduces the size of most of these tables by 4x - 8x. For instance,
the ARM tables shrink from 48 KB to 8 KB.
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The constant hash tables for sub-registers and overlaps are generated
the same way, so extract a function to generate and print the hash
table.
Also use the information computed by CodeGenRegisters.cpp instead of the
locally data.
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Besides moving structural computations to CodeGenRegisters.cpp, this
also well-defines the order of these lists:
- Sub-register lists come from a pre-order traversal of the graph
defined by the SubRegs lists in the .td files.
- Super-register lists are topologically ordered so no register comes
before any of its sub-registers. When the sub-register graph is not a
tree, independent super-registers appear in numerical order.
- Lists of overlapping registers are ordered according to register
number.
This reverses the order of the super-regs lists, but nobody was
depending on that. The previous order of the overlaps lists was odd, and
it may have depended on the precise behavior of std::stable_sort.
The old computations are still there, but will be removed shortly.
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Create a new CodeGenRegBank class that will eventually hold all the code
that computes the register structure from Records.
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I'll be moving some more code there to gather all of the
register-specific stuff in one place. Currently it is shared between
CodeGenTarget and RegisterInfoEmitter.
The plan is that CodeGenRegisters can compute the full register bank
structure while RegisterInfoEmitter only will handle the printing part.
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A TableGen backend can define how certain classes can be expanded into
ordered sets of defs, typically by evaluating a specific field in the
record. The SetTheory class can then evaluate DAG expressions that refer
to these named sets.
A number of standard set and list operations are predefined, and the
backend can add more specialized operators if needed. The -print-sets
backend is used by SetTheory.td to provide examples.
This is intended to simplify how register classes are defined:
def GR32_NOSP : RegisterClass<"X86", [i32], 32, (sub GR32, ESP)>;
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Some register classes are only used for instruction operand constraints.
They should never be used for virtual registers. Previously, those
register classes were given an empty allocation order, but now you can
say 'let isAllocatable=0' in the register class definition.
TableGen calculates if a register is part of any allocatable register
class, and makes that information available in TargetRegisterDesc::inAllocatableClass.
The goal here is to eliminate use cases for overriding allocation_order_*
methods.
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must be encoded decremented by one. Only add encoding tests for ssat16
because ssat can't be parsed yet.
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same dwarf number. This will be used for creating a dwarf number to register
mapping.
The only case that needs this so far is the XMM/YMM registers that unfortunately
do have the same numbers.
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switch. With this newfound organization, teach tblgen how not to give
all intrinsics the 'nounwind' attribute. Introduce a new intrinsic,
llvm.eh.resume, which does not have this attribute. Documentation and uses
to follow.
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There was no way to check if a given register/mode pair was valid. We now return
an error code (-2) instead of asserting. If anyone thinks that an assert
at this point is really needed, we can autogen a hasValidDwarfRegNum instead.
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-Emit an empty warning option as string ("") instead of 0.
-For diagnostic names also emit the size of the string.
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operands to an instruction aren't great, so an iterative search is fairly quick
and doesn't have the overhead of std::map.
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the root if there is only one such node. This leaves only 2 verifier failures in
the entire test suite when running "make check".
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The RegisterInfo.td file should only specify the indexes that sources need to
refer to. The rest is inferred.
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Unfortunately, my only testcase for this is fragile, and the ARM AsmParser can't round trip the instruction in question.
<rdar://problem/9345702>
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This is needed so the front-end can see "aligned" attributes on the type
for the pointer arguments. Radar 9311427.
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These values were not used for anything. Spill size and alignment is a property
of the register class, not the register.
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On the x86-64 and thumb2 targets, some registers are more expensive to encode
than others in the same register class.
Add a CostPerUse field to the TableGen register description, and make it
available from TRI->getCostPerUse. This represents the cost of a REX prefix or a
32-bit instruction encoding required by choosing a high register.
Teach the greedy register allocator to prefer cheap registers for busy live
ranges (as indicated by spill weight).
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the generated FastISel. X86 doesn't need to generate code to match ADD16ri8
since ADD16ri will do just fine. This is a small codesize win in the generated
instruction selector.
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value constraints on them (when defined as ImmLeaf's). This is particularly important
for X86-64, where almost all reg/imm instructions take a i64immSExt32 immediate operand,
which has a value constraint. Before this patch we ended up iseling the examples into
such amazing code as:
movabsq $7, %rax
imulq %rax, %rdi
movq %rdi, %rax
ret
now we produce:
imulq $7, %rdi, %rax
ret
This dramatically shrinks the generated code at -O0 on x86-64.
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kind of predicate: one that is specific to imm nodes. The predicate function
specified here just checks an int64_t directly instead of messing around with
SDNode's. The virtue of this is that it means that fastisel and other things
can reason about these predicates.
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structure and fix some fixmes. We now have a TreePredicateFn class
that handles all of the decoding of these things. This is an internal
cleanup that has no impact on the code generated by tblgen.
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2. implement rdar://9289501 - fast isel should fold trivial multiplies to shifts
3. teach tblgen to handle shift immediates that are different sizes than the
shifted operands, eliminating some code from the X86 fast isel backend.
4. Have FastISel::SelectBinaryOp use (the poorly named) FastEmit_ri_ function
instead of FastEmit_ri to simplify code.
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with the newer, cleaner model. It uses the IAPrinter class to hold the
information that is needed to match an instruction with its alias. This also
takes into account the available features of the platform.
There is one bit of ugliness. The way the logic determines if a pattern is
unique is O(N**2), which is gross. But in reality, the number of items it's
checking against isn't large. So while it's N**2, it shouldn't be a massive time
sink.
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- Also emit a list of packages and groups sorted by name
- Avoid iterating over DenseSet so that the output of the arrays is deterministic.
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the change to ("tLDMIA", "tLDMIA_UPD"). Update the conflict resolution code and add
test cases for that.
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According to A8.6.189 STM/STMIA/STMEA (Encoding T1), there's only tSTMIA_UPD available.
Ignore tSTMIA for the decoder emitter and add a test case for that.
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Set the encoding bits to {0,?,?,0}, not 0. Plus delegate the disassembly of ADR to
the more generic ADDri/SUBri instructions, and add a test case for that.
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kind, and fix serialization/deserialization of IdentifierInfo
attributes. These are requires for the new 'availability' attribute.
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code below it. Even though it looks very similar, it will match more precisely
and geneate better functions in the long run.
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This is a helper class that will make it easier to say which InstAliases can be
printed and which cannot (because of ambiguity).
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instruction set. This code adds support for the VEX prefix
and for the YMM registers accessible on AVX-enabled
architectures. Instruction table support that enables AVX
instructions for the disassembler is in an upcoming patch.
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CodeGenRegister entries. Use this information to more intelligently build
the literal register entires in the DAGISel matcher table. Specifically,
use a single-byte OPC_EmitRegister entry for registers with a value of
less than 256 and OPC_EmitRegister2 entry for registers with a larger value.
rdar://9066491
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InstAlias<{alias}, {aliasee}>;
The InstAlias instruction should be able to go from the MCInst to the
{alias}. All of the information is there to match the MCInst with the
{aliasee}. From there, it's a simple matter to emit the {alias}, with the
correct operands from the {aliasee}.
The code this patch generates can be used by the InstPrinter to automatically
print out the alias without having to write special C++ code to handle the
situation.
This is a WIP, and therefore are several limitations. For instance, it cannot
handle AsmOperands at the moment. It also doesn't know what to do when two
{alias}es match the same {aliasee}. (Currently, it just ignores those two cases
and allows the printInstruction method to handle them.)
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A major part of its (eventual) goal is to support a much cleaner separation between disassembly callbacks
provided by the target and the disassembler emitter itself, i.e. not requiring hardcoding of knowledge in tblgen
like the existing disassembly emitters do.
The hope is that some day this will allow us to replace the existing non-Thumb ARM disassembler and remove
some of the hacks the old one introduced to tblgen.
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- Add custom operand matching for imod and iflags.
- Rename SplitMnemonicAndCC to SplitMnemonic since it splits more than CC
from mnemonic.
- While adding ".w" as an operand, don't change "Head" to avoid passing the
wrong mnemonic to ParseOperand.
- Add asm parser tests.
- Add disassembler tests just to make sure it can catch all cps versions.
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Teach the AsmMatcher handling to distinguish between an error custom-parsing
an operand and a failure to match. The former should propogate the error
upwards, while the latter should continue attempting to parse with
alternative matchers.
Update the ARM asm parser accordingly.
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When matching operands for a candidate opcode match in the auto-generated
AsmMatcher, check each operand against the expected operand match class.
Previously, operands were classified independently of the opcode being
handled, which led to difficulties when operand match classes were
more complicated than simple subclass relationships.
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Motivation: Improve the parsing of not usual (different from registers or
immediates) operand forms.
This commit implements only the generic support. The ARM specific modifications
will come next.
A table like the one below is autogenerated for every instruction
containing a 'ParserMethod' in its AsmOperandClass
static const OperandMatchEntry OperandMatchTable[20] = {
/* Mnemonic, Operand List Mask, Operand Class, Features */
{ "cdp", 29 /* 0, 2, 3, 4 */, MCK_Coproc, Feature_IsThumb|Feature_HasV6 },
{ "cdp", 58 /* 1, 3, 4, 5 */, MCK_Coproc, Feature_IsARM },
A matcher function very similar (but lot more naive) to
MatchInstructionImpl scans the table. After the mnemonic match, the
features are checked and if the "to be parsed" operand index is
present in the mask, there's a real match. Then, a switch like the one
below dispatch the parsing to the custom method provided in
'ParseMethod':
case MCK_Coproc:
return TryParseCoprocessorOperandName(Operands);
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(yes, this is different from R_ARM_CALL)
- Adds a new method getARMBranchTargetOpValue() which handles the
necessary distinction between the conditional and unconditional br/bl
needed for ARM/ELF
At least for ARM mode, the needed fixup for conditional versus unconditional
br/bl is identical, but the ARM docs and existing ARM tools expect this
reloc type...
Added a few FIXME's for future naming fixups in ARMInstrInfo.td
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library.
Installs tblgen (required by Clang).
Translates handling of user settings and platform-dependant options to
its own file, where it can included by another project.
Installs the .cmake files required by projects like Clang.
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The algorithm for identifying which operand is invalid will now always point to
some operand and not the mnemonic sometimes. The change is now that ErrorInfo
is the index of the highest operand that does not match for any of the matching
mnemonics records. And no longer the ~0U value when the mnemonic matches and
not every record with a matching mnemonic has the same mismatching operand
index.
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makes type checking for extract_subvector and insert_subvector more
robust and will allow stricter typechecking of more patterns in the
future.
This change handles int and fp as disjoint sets so that it will
enforce integer types to be smaller than the largest integer type and
fp types to be smaller than the largest fp type. There is no attempt
to check type sizes across the int/fp sets.
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When an operand class is defined with MIOperandInfo set to a list of
suboperands, the AsmMatcher has so far required that operand to also define
a custom ParserMatchClass, and InstAlias patterns have not been able to
set the individual suboperands separately. This patch removes both of those
restrictions. If a "compound" operand does not override the default
ParserMatchClass, then the AsmMatcher will now parse its suboperands
separately. If an InstAlias operand has the same class as the corresponding
compound operand, then it will be handled as before; but if that check fails,
TableGen will now try to match up a sequence of InstAlias operands with the
corresponding suboperands.
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