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//===-- InstSelectSimple.cpp - A simple instruction selector for x86 ------===//
//
// This file defines a simple peephole instruction selector for the x86 platform
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "X86.h"
#include "X86InstrInfo.h"
#include "X86InstrBuilder.h"
#include "llvm/Function.h"
#include "llvm/iTerminators.h"
#include "llvm/iOperators.h"
#include "llvm/iOther.h"
#include "llvm/iPHINode.h"
#include "llvm/iMemory.h"
#include "llvm/Type.h"
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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#include "llvm/DerivedTypes.h"
#include "llvm/Constants.h"
#include "llvm/Pass.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/SSARegMap.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFrameInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/InstVisitor.h"
#include "llvm/Target/MRegisterInfo.h"
#include <map>
/// BMI - A special BuildMI variant that takes an iterator to insert the
/// instruction at as well as a basic block.
/// this is the version for when you have a destination register in mind.
inline static MachineInstrBuilder BMI(MachineBasicBlock *MBB,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I,
MachineOpCode Opcode,
unsigned NumOperands,
unsigned DestReg) {
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assert(I >= MBB->begin() && I <= MBB->end() && "Bad iterator!");
MachineInstr *MI = new MachineInstr(Opcode, NumOperands+1, true, true);
I = MBB->insert(I, MI)+1;
return MachineInstrBuilder(MI).addReg(DestReg, MOTy::Def);
}
/// BMI - A special BuildMI variant that takes an iterator to insert the
/// instruction at as well as a basic block.
inline static MachineInstrBuilder BMI(MachineBasicBlock *MBB,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I,
MachineOpCode Opcode,
unsigned NumOperands) {
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assert(I > MBB->begin() && I <= MBB->end() && "Bad iterator!");
MachineInstr *MI = new MachineInstr(Opcode, NumOperands, true, true);
I = MBB->insert(I, MI)+1;
return MachineInstrBuilder(MI);
}
namespace {
struct ISel : public FunctionPass, InstVisitor<ISel> {
TargetMachine &TM;
MachineFunction *F; // The function we are compiling into
MachineBasicBlock *BB; // The current MBB we are compiling
unsigned CurReg;
std::map<Value*, unsigned> RegMap; // Mapping between Val's and SSA Regs
// MBBMap - Mapping between LLVM BB -> Machine BB
std::map<const BasicBlock*, MachineBasicBlock*> MBBMap;
ISel(TargetMachine &tm)
: TM(tm), F(0), BB(0), CurReg(MRegisterInfo::FirstVirtualRegister) {}
/// runOnFunction - Top level implementation of instruction selection for
/// the entire function.
///
bool runOnFunction(Function &Fn) {
F = &MachineFunction::construct(&Fn, TM);
// Create all of the machine basic blocks for the function...
for (Function::iterator I = Fn.begin(), E = Fn.end(); I != E; ++I)
F->getBasicBlockList().push_back(MBBMap[I] = new MachineBasicBlock(I));
BB = &F->front();
LoadArgumentsToVirtualRegs(Fn);
// Instruction select everything except PHI nodes
visit(Fn);
// Select the PHI nodes
SelectPHINodes();
RegMap.clear();
MBBMap.clear();
CurReg = MRegisterInfo::FirstVirtualRegister;
F = 0;
return false; // We never modify the LLVM itself.
}
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virtual const char *getPassName() const {
return "X86 Simple Instruction Selection";
}
/// visitBasicBlock - This method is called when we are visiting a new basic
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/// block. This simply creates a new MachineBasicBlock to emit code into
/// and adds it to the current MachineFunction. Subsequent visit* for
/// instructions will be invoked for all instructions in the basic block.
///
void visitBasicBlock(BasicBlock &LLVM_BB) {
BB = MBBMap[&LLVM_BB];
}
/// LoadArgumentsToVirtualRegs - Load all of the arguments to this function
/// from the stack into virtual registers.
///
void LoadArgumentsToVirtualRegs(Function &F);
/// SelectPHINodes - Insert machine code to generate phis. This is tricky
/// because we have to generate our sources into the source basic blocks,
/// not the current one.
///
void SelectPHINodes();
// Visitation methods for various instructions. These methods simply emit
// fixed X86 code for each instruction.
//
// Control flow operators
void visitReturnInst(ReturnInst &RI);
void visitBranchInst(BranchInst &BI);
void visitCallInst(CallInst &I);
// Arithmetic operators
void visitSimpleBinary(BinaryOperator &B, unsigned OpcodeClass);
void visitAdd(BinaryOperator &B) { visitSimpleBinary(B, 0); }
void visitSub(BinaryOperator &B) { visitSimpleBinary(B, 1); }
void doMultiply(MachineBasicBlock *MBB, MachineBasicBlock::iterator &MBBI,
unsigned destReg, const Type *resultType,
unsigned op0Reg, unsigned op1Reg);
void visitMul(BinaryOperator &B);
void visitDiv(BinaryOperator &B) { visitDivRem(B); }
void visitRem(BinaryOperator &B) { visitDivRem(B); }
void visitDivRem(BinaryOperator &B);
// Bitwise operators
void visitAnd(BinaryOperator &B) { visitSimpleBinary(B, 2); }
void visitOr (BinaryOperator &B) { visitSimpleBinary(B, 3); }
void visitXor(BinaryOperator &B) { visitSimpleBinary(B, 4); }
// Binary comparison operators
void visitSetCCInst(SetCondInst &I, unsigned OpNum);
void visitSetEQ(SetCondInst &I) { visitSetCCInst(I, 0); }
void visitSetNE(SetCondInst &I) { visitSetCCInst(I, 1); }
void visitSetLT(SetCondInst &I) { visitSetCCInst(I, 2); }
void visitSetGT(SetCondInst &I) { visitSetCCInst(I, 3); }
void visitSetLE(SetCondInst &I) { visitSetCCInst(I, 4); }
void visitSetGE(SetCondInst &I) { visitSetCCInst(I, 5); }
// Memory Instructions
void visitLoadInst(LoadInst &I);
void visitStoreInst(StoreInst &I);
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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void visitGetElementPtrInst(GetElementPtrInst &I);
void visitAllocaInst(AllocaInst &I);
// We assume that by this point, malloc instructions have been
// lowered to calls, and dlsym will magically find malloc for us.
void visitMallocInst(MallocInst &I) { visitInstruction (I); }
void visitFreeInst(FreeInst &I) { visitInstruction(I); }
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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// Other operators
void visitShiftInst(ShiftInst &I);
void visitPHINode(PHINode &I) {} // PHI nodes handled by second pass
void visitCastInst(CastInst &I);
void visitInstruction(Instruction &I) {
std::cerr << "Cannot instruction select: " << I;
abort();
}
/// promote32 - Make a value 32-bits wide, and put it somewhere.
void promote32 (const unsigned targetReg, Value *v);
// emitGEPOperation - Common code shared between visitGetElementPtrInst and
// constant expression GEP support.
//
void emitGEPOperation(MachineBasicBlock *BB, MachineBasicBlock::iterator&IP,
Value *Src, User::op_iterator IdxBegin,
User::op_iterator IdxEnd, unsigned TargetReg);
/// copyConstantToRegister - Output the instructions required to put the
/// specified constant into the specified register.
///
void copyConstantToRegister(MachineBasicBlock *MBB,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator &MBBI,
Constant *C, unsigned Reg);
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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/// makeAnotherReg - This method returns the next register number
/// we haven't yet used.
unsigned makeAnotherReg(const Type *Ty) {
// Add the mapping of regnumber => reg class to MachineFunction
const TargetRegisterClass *RC =
TM.getRegisterInfo()->getRegClassForType(Ty);
F->getSSARegMap()->addRegMap(CurReg, RC);
return CurReg++;
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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}
/// getReg - This method turns an LLVM value into a register number. This
/// is guaranteed to produce the same register number for a particular value
/// every time it is queried.
///
unsigned getReg(Value &V) { return getReg(&V); } // Allow references
unsigned getReg(Value *V) {
// Just append to the end of the current bb.
MachineBasicBlock::iterator It = BB->end();
return getReg(V, BB, It);
}
unsigned getReg(Value *V, MachineBasicBlock *MBB,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator &IPt) {
unsigned &Reg = RegMap[V];
if (Reg == 0) {
Reg = makeAnotherReg(V->getType());
RegMap[V] = Reg;
}
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// If this operand is a constant, emit the code to copy the constant into
// the register here...
//
if (Constant *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(V)) {
copyConstantToRegister(MBB, IPt, C, Reg);
RegMap.erase(V); // Assign a new name to this constant if ref'd again
} else if (GlobalValue *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalValue>(V)) {
// Move the address of the global into the register
BMI(MBB, IPt, X86::MOVir32, 1, Reg).addReg(GV);
RegMap.erase(V); // Assign a new name to this address if ref'd again
}
return Reg;
}
};
}
/// TypeClass - Used by the X86 backend to group LLVM types by their basic X86
/// Representation.
///
enum TypeClass {
cByte, cShort, cInt, cFP, cLong
};
/// getClass - Turn a primitive type into a "class" number which is based on the
/// size of the type, and whether or not it is floating point.
///
static inline TypeClass getClass(const Type *Ty) {
switch (Ty->getPrimitiveID()) {
case Type::SByteTyID:
case Type::UByteTyID: return cByte; // Byte operands are class #0
case Type::ShortTyID:
case Type::UShortTyID: return cShort; // Short operands are class #1
case Type::IntTyID:
case Type::UIntTyID:
case Type::PointerTyID: return cInt; // Int's and pointers are class #2
case Type::FloatTyID:
case Type::DoubleTyID: return cFP; // Floating Point is #3
case Type::LongTyID:
case Type::ULongTyID: //return cLong; // Longs are class #3
return cInt; // FIXME: LONGS ARE TREATED AS INTS!
default:
assert(0 && "Invalid type to getClass!");
return cByte; // not reached
}
}
// getClassB - Just like getClass, but treat boolean values as bytes.
static inline TypeClass getClassB(const Type *Ty) {
if (Ty == Type::BoolTy) return cByte;
return getClass(Ty);
}
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/// copyConstantToRegister - Output the instructions required to put the
/// specified constant into the specified register.
///
void ISel::copyConstantToRegister(MachineBasicBlock *MBB,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator &IP,
Constant *C, unsigned R) {
if (ConstantExpr *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(C)) {
if (CE->getOpcode() == Instruction::GetElementPtr) {
emitGEPOperation(MBB, IP, CE->getOperand(0),
CE->op_begin()+1, CE->op_end(), R);
return;
}
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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std::cerr << "Offending expr: " << C << "\n";
assert(0 && "Constant expressions not yet handled!\n");
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
2002-12-12 16:33:40 +01:00
}
if (C->getType()->isIntegral()) {
unsigned Class = getClassB(C->getType());
assert(Class <= cInt && "Type not handled yet!");
static const unsigned IntegralOpcodeTab[] = {
X86::MOVir8, X86::MOVir16, X86::MOVir32
};
if (C->getType() == Type::BoolTy) {
BMI(MBB, IP, X86::MOVir8, 1, R).addZImm(C == ConstantBool::True);
} else if (C->getType()->isSigned()) {
ConstantSInt *CSI = cast<ConstantSInt>(C);
BMI(MBB, IP, IntegralOpcodeTab[Class], 1, R).addSImm(CSI->getValue());
} else {
ConstantUInt *CUI = cast<ConstantUInt>(C);
BMI(MBB, IP, IntegralOpcodeTab[Class], 1, R).addZImm(CUI->getValue());
}
} else if (ConstantFP *CFP = dyn_cast<ConstantFP>(C)) {
double Value = CFP->getValue();
if (Value == +0.0)
BMI(MBB, IP, X86::FLD0, 0, R);
else if (Value == +1.0)
BMI(MBB, IP, X86::FLD1, 0, R);
else {
std::cerr << "Cannot load constant '" << Value << "'!\n";
assert(0);
}
} else if (isa<ConstantPointerNull>(C)) {
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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// Copy zero (null pointer) to the register.
BMI(MBB, IP, X86::MOVir32, 1, R).addZImm(0);
} else if (ConstantPointerRef *CPR = dyn_cast<ConstantPointerRef>(C)) {
unsigned SrcReg = getReg(CPR->getValue(), MBB, IP);
BMI(MBB, IP, X86::MOVrr32, 1, R).addReg(SrcReg);
} else {
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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std::cerr << "Offending constant: " << C << "\n";
assert(0 && "Type not handled yet!");
}
}
/// LoadArgumentsToVirtualRegs - Load all of the arguments to this function from
/// the stack into virtual registers.
///
void ISel::LoadArgumentsToVirtualRegs(Function &Fn) {
// Emit instructions to load the arguments... On entry to a function on the
// X86, the stack frame looks like this:
//
// [ESP] -- return address
// [ESP + 4] -- first argument (leftmost lexically) if four bytes in size
// [ESP + 8] -- second argument, if four bytes in size
// ...
//
unsigned ArgOffset = 0;
MachineFrameInfo *MFI = F->getFrameInfo();
for (Function::aiterator I = Fn.abegin(), E = Fn.aend(); I != E; ++I) {
unsigned Reg = getReg(*I);
ArgOffset += 4; // Each argument takes at least 4 bytes on the stack...
int FI; // Frame object index
switch (getClassB(I->getType())) {
case cByte:
FI = MFI->CreateFixedObject(1, ArgOffset);
addFrameReference(BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVmr8, 4, Reg), FI);
break;
case cShort:
FI = MFI->CreateFixedObject(2, ArgOffset);
addFrameReference(BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVmr16, 4, Reg), FI);
break;
case cInt:
FI = MFI->CreateFixedObject(4, ArgOffset);
addFrameReference(BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVmr32, 4, Reg), FI);
break;
case cFP:
unsigned Opcode;
if (I->getType() == Type::FloatTy) {
Opcode = X86::FLDr32;
FI = MFI->CreateFixedObject(4, ArgOffset);
} else {
Opcode = X86::FLDr64;
ArgOffset += 4; // doubles require 4 additional bytes
FI = MFI->CreateFixedObject(8, ArgOffset);
}
addFrameReference(BuildMI(BB, Opcode, 4, Reg), FI);
break;
default:
assert(0 && "Unhandled argument type!");
}
}
}
/// SelectPHINodes - Insert machine code to generate phis. This is tricky
/// because we have to generate our sources into the source basic blocks, not
/// the current one.
///
void ISel::SelectPHINodes() {
const Function &LF = *F->getFunction(); // The LLVM function...
for (Function::const_iterator I = LF.begin(), E = LF.end(); I != E; ++I) {
const BasicBlock *BB = I;
MachineBasicBlock *MBB = MBBMap[I];
// Loop over all of the PHI nodes in the LLVM basic block...
unsigned NumPHIs = 0;
for (BasicBlock::const_iterator I = BB->begin();
PHINode *PN = (PHINode*)dyn_cast<PHINode>(&*I); ++I) {
// Create a new machine instr PHI node, and insert it.
MachineInstr *MI = BuildMI(X86::PHI, PN->getNumOperands(), getReg(*PN));
MBB->insert(MBB->begin()+NumPHIs++, MI); // Insert it at the top of the BB
for (unsigned i = 0, e = PN->getNumIncomingValues(); i != e; ++i) {
MachineBasicBlock *PredMBB = MBBMap[PN->getIncomingBlock(i)];
// Get the incoming value into a virtual register. If it is not already
// available in a virtual register, insert the computation code into
// PredMBB
//
// FIXME: This should insert the code into the BOTTOM of the block, not
// the top of the block. This just makes for huge live ranges...
MachineBasicBlock::iterator PI = PredMBB->begin();
while ((*PI)->getOpcode() == X86::PHI) ++PI;
MI->addRegOperand(getReg(PN->getIncomingValue(i), PredMBB, PI));
MI->addMachineBasicBlockOperand(PredMBB);
}
}
}
}
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/// SetCC instructions - Here we just emit boilerplate code to set a byte-sized
/// register, then move it to wherever the result should be.
/// We handle FP setcc instructions by pushing them, doing a
/// compare-and-pop-twice, and then copying the concodes to the main
/// processor's concodes (I didn't make this up, it's in the Intel manual)
///
void ISel::visitSetCCInst(SetCondInst &I, unsigned OpNum) {
// The arguments are already supposed to be of the same type.
const Type *CompTy = I.getOperand(0)->getType();
unsigned reg1 = getReg(I.getOperand(0));
unsigned reg2 = getReg(I.getOperand(1));
unsigned Class = getClass(CompTy);
switch (Class) {
// Emit: cmp <var1>, <var2> (do the comparison). We can
// compare 8-bit with 8-bit, 16-bit with 16-bit, 32-bit with
// 32-bit.
case cByte:
BuildMI (BB, X86::CMPrr8, 2).addReg (reg1).addReg (reg2);
break;
case cShort:
BuildMI (BB, X86::CMPrr16, 2).addReg (reg1).addReg (reg2);
break;
case cInt:
BuildMI (BB, X86::CMPrr32, 2).addReg (reg1).addReg (reg2);
break;
#if 0
// Push the variables on the stack with fldl opcodes.
// FIXME: assuming var1, var2 are in memory, if not, spill to
// stack first
case cFP: // Floats
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BuildMI (BB, X86::FLDr32, 1).addReg (reg1);
BuildMI (BB, X86::FLDr32, 1).addReg (reg2);
break;
case cFP (doubles): // Doubles
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BuildMI (BB, X86::FLDr64, 1).addReg (reg1);
BuildMI (BB, X86::FLDr64, 1).addReg (reg2);
break;
#endif
case cLong:
default:
visitInstruction(I);
}
#if 0
if (CompTy->isFloatingPoint()) {
// (Non-trapping) compare and pop twice.
BuildMI (BB, X86::FUCOMPP, 0);
// Move fp status word (concodes) to ax.
BuildMI (BB, X86::FNSTSWr8, 1, X86::AX);
// Load real concodes from ax.
BuildMI (BB, X86::SAHF, 1).addReg(X86::AH);
}
#endif
// Emit setOp instruction (extract concode; clobbers ax),
// using the following mapping:
// LLVM -> X86 signed X86 unsigned
// ----- ----- -----
// seteq -> sete sete
// setne -> setne setne
// setlt -> setl setb
// setgt -> setg seta
// setle -> setle setbe
// setge -> setge setae
static const unsigned OpcodeTab[2][6] = {
{X86::SETEr, X86::SETNEr, X86::SETBr, X86::SETAr, X86::SETBEr, X86::SETAEr},
{X86::SETEr, X86::SETNEr, X86::SETLr, X86::SETGr, X86::SETLEr, X86::SETGEr},
};
BuildMI(BB, OpcodeTab[CompTy->isSigned()][OpNum], 0, getReg(I));
}
/// promote32 - Emit instructions to turn a narrow operand into a 32-bit-wide
/// operand, in the specified target register.
void ISel::promote32 (unsigned targetReg, Value *v) {
unsigned vReg = getReg(v);
bool isUnsigned = v->getType()->isUnsigned();
switch (getClass(v->getType())) {
case cByte:
// Extend value into target register (8->32)
if (isUnsigned)
BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVZXr32r8, 1, targetReg).addReg(vReg);
else
BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVSXr32r8, 1, targetReg).addReg(vReg);
break;
case cShort:
// Extend value into target register (16->32)
if (isUnsigned)
BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVZXr32r16, 1, targetReg).addReg(vReg);
else
BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVSXr32r16, 1, targetReg).addReg(vReg);
break;
case cInt:
// Move value into target register (32->32)
BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVrr32, 1, targetReg).addReg(vReg);
break;
default:
assert(0 && "Unpromotable operand class in promote32");
}
}
/// 'ret' instruction - Here we are interested in meeting the x86 ABI. As such,
/// we have the following possibilities:
///
/// ret void: No return value, simply emit a 'ret' instruction
/// ret sbyte, ubyte : Extend value into EAX and return
/// ret short, ushort: Extend value into EAX and return
/// ret int, uint : Move value into EAX and return
/// ret pointer : Move value into EAX and return
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/// ret long, ulong : Move value into EAX/EDX and return
/// ret float/double : Top of FP stack
///
void ISel::visitReturnInst (ReturnInst &I) {
if (I.getNumOperands() == 0) {
BuildMI(BB, X86::RET, 0); // Just emit a 'ret' instruction
return;
}
Value *RetVal = I.getOperand(0);
switch (getClass(RetVal->getType())) {
case cByte: // integral return values: extend or move into EAX and return
case cShort:
case cInt:
promote32(X86::EAX, RetVal);
break;
case cFP: // Floats & Doubles: Return in ST(0)
BuildMI(BB, X86::FpMOV, 1, X86::ST0).addReg(getReg(RetVal));
break;
case cLong:
// ret long: use EAX(least significant 32 bits)/EDX (most
// significant 32)...
default:
visitInstruction (I);
}
// Emit a 'ret' instruction
BuildMI(BB, X86::RET, 0);
}
/// visitBranchInst - Handle conditional and unconditional branches here. Note
/// that since code layout is frozen at this point, that if we are trying to
/// jump to a block that is the immediate successor of the current block, we can
/// just make a fall-through. (but we don't currently).
///
void ISel::visitBranchInst(BranchInst &BI) {
if (BI.isConditional()) {
BasicBlock *ifTrue = BI.getSuccessor(0);
BasicBlock *ifFalse = BI.getSuccessor(1);
// Compare condition with zero, followed by jump-if-equal to ifFalse, and
// jump-if-nonequal to ifTrue
unsigned condReg = getReg(BI.getCondition());
BuildMI(BB, X86::CMPri8, 2).addReg(condReg).addZImm(0);
BuildMI(BB, X86::JNE, 1).addPCDisp(BI.getSuccessor(0));
BuildMI(BB, X86::JE, 1).addPCDisp(BI.getSuccessor(1));
} else { // unconditional branch
BuildMI(BB, X86::JMP, 1).addPCDisp(BI.getSuccessor(0));
}
}
/// visitCallInst - Push args on stack and do a procedure call instruction.
void ISel::visitCallInst(CallInst &CI) {
// Count how many bytes are to be pushed on the stack...
unsigned NumBytes = 0;
if (CI.getNumOperands() > 1) {
for (unsigned i = 1, e = CI.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i)
switch (getClass(CI.getOperand(i)->getType())) {
case cByte: case cShort: case cInt:
NumBytes += 4;
break;
case cLong:
NumBytes += 8;
break;
case cFP:
NumBytes += CI.getOperand(i)->getType() == Type::FloatTy ? 4 : 8;
break;
default: assert(0 && "Unknown class!");
}
// Adjust the stack pointer for the new arguments...
BuildMI(BB, X86::ADJCALLSTACKDOWN, 1).addZImm(NumBytes);
// Arguments go on the stack in reverse order, as specified by the ABI.
unsigned ArgOffset = 0;
for (unsigned i = 1, e = CI.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
Value *Arg = CI.getOperand(i);
switch (getClass(Arg->getType())) {
case cByte:
case cShort: {
// Promote arg to 32 bits wide into a temporary register...
unsigned R = makeAnotherReg(Type::UIntTy);
promote32(R, Arg);
addRegOffset(BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVrm32, 5),
X86::ESP, ArgOffset).addReg(R);
break;
}
case cInt:
addRegOffset(BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVrm32, 5),
X86::ESP, ArgOffset).addReg(getReg(Arg));
break;
case cFP:
if (Arg->getType() == Type::FloatTy) {
addRegOffset(BuildMI(BB, X86::FSTr32, 5),
X86::ESP, ArgOffset).addReg(getReg(Arg));
} else {
assert(Arg->getType() == Type::DoubleTy && "Unknown FP type!");
ArgOffset += 4;
addRegOffset(BuildMI(BB, X86::FSTr32, 5),
X86::ESP, ArgOffset).addReg(getReg(Arg));
}
break;
default:
// FIXME: long/ulong/float/double args not handled.
visitInstruction(CI);
break;
}
ArgOffset += 4;
}
}
if (Function *F = CI.getCalledFunction()) {
// Emit a CALL instruction with PC-relative displacement.
BuildMI(BB, X86::CALLpcrel32, 1).addPCDisp(F);
} else {
unsigned Reg = getReg(CI.getCalledValue());
BuildMI(BB, X86::CALLr32, 1).addReg(Reg);
}
BuildMI(BB, X86::ADJCALLSTACKUP, 1).addZImm(NumBytes);
// If there is a return value, scavenge the result from the location the call
// leaves it in...
//
if (CI.getType() != Type::VoidTy) {
unsigned resultTypeClass = getClass(CI.getType());
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switch (resultTypeClass) {
case cByte:
case cShort:
case cInt: {
// Integral results are in %eax, or the appropriate portion
// thereof.
static const unsigned regRegMove[] = {
X86::MOVrr8, X86::MOVrr16, X86::MOVrr32
};
static const unsigned AReg[] = { X86::AL, X86::AX, X86::EAX };
BuildMI(BB, regRegMove[resultTypeClass], 1, getReg(CI))
.addReg(AReg[resultTypeClass]);
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break;
}
case cFP: // Floating-point return values live in %ST(0)
BuildMI(BB, X86::FpMOV, 1, getReg(CI)).addReg(X86::ST0);
break;
default:
std::cerr << "Cannot get return value for call of type '"
<< *CI.getType() << "'\n";
visitInstruction(CI);
}
}
}
/// visitSimpleBinary - Implement simple binary operators for integral types...
/// OperatorClass is one of: 0 for Add, 1 for Sub, 2 for And, 3 for Or,
/// 4 for Xor.
///
void ISel::visitSimpleBinary(BinaryOperator &B, unsigned OperatorClass) {
if (B.getType() == Type::BoolTy) // FIXME: Handle bools for logicals
visitInstruction(B);
unsigned Class = getClass(B.getType());
if (Class > cFP) // FIXME: Handle longs
visitInstruction(B);
static const unsigned OpcodeTab[][4] = {
// Arithmetic operators
{ X86::ADDrr8, X86::ADDrr16, X86::ADDrr32, X86::FpADD }, // ADD
{ X86::SUBrr8, X86::SUBrr16, X86::SUBrr32, X86::FpSUB }, // SUB
// Bitwise operators
{ X86::ANDrr8, X86::ANDrr16, X86::ANDrr32, 0 }, // AND
{ X86:: ORrr8, X86:: ORrr16, X86:: ORrr32, 0 }, // OR
{ X86::XORrr8, X86::XORrr16, X86::XORrr32, 0 }, // XOR
};
unsigned Opcode = OpcodeTab[OperatorClass][Class];
assert(Opcode && "Floating point arguments to logical inst?");
unsigned Op0r = getReg(B.getOperand(0));
unsigned Op1r = getReg(B.getOperand(1));
BuildMI(BB, Opcode, 2, getReg(B)).addReg(Op0r).addReg(Op1r);
}
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/// doMultiply - Emit appropriate instructions to multiply together
/// the registers op0Reg and op1Reg, and put the result in destReg.
/// The type of the result should be given as resultType.
void ISel::doMultiply(MachineBasicBlock *MBB, MachineBasicBlock::iterator &MBBI,
unsigned destReg, const Type *resultType,
unsigned op0Reg, unsigned op1Reg) {
unsigned Class = getClass(resultType);
switch (Class) {
case cFP: // Floating point multiply
BuildMI(BB, X86::FpMUL, 2, destReg).addReg(op0Reg).addReg(op1Reg);
return;
default:
case cLong:
assert(0 && "doMultiply not implemented for this class yet!");
case cByte:
case cShort:
case cInt: // Small integerals, handled below...
break;
}
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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static const unsigned Regs[] ={ X86::AL , X86::AX , X86::EAX };
static const unsigned MulOpcode[]={ X86::MULrr8, X86::MULrr16, X86::MULrr32 };
static const unsigned MovOpcode[]={ X86::MOVrr8, X86::MOVrr16, X86::MOVrr32 };
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unsigned Reg = Regs[Class];
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// Emit a MOV to put the first operand into the appropriately-sized
// subreg of EAX.
BMI(MBB, MBBI, MovOpcode[Class], 1, Reg).addReg (op0Reg);
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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// Emit the appropriate multiply instruction.
BMI(MBB, MBBI, MulOpcode[Class], 1).addReg (op1Reg);
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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// Emit another MOV to put the result into the destination register.
BMI(MBB, MBBI, MovOpcode[Class], 1, destReg).addReg (Reg);
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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}
/// visitMul - Multiplies are not simple binary operators because they must deal
/// with the EAX register explicitly.
///
void ISel::visitMul(BinaryOperator &I) {
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unsigned DestReg = getReg(I);
unsigned Op0Reg = getReg(I.getOperand(0));
unsigned Op1Reg = getReg(I.getOperand(1));
MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI = BB->end();
doMultiply(BB, MBBI, DestReg, I.getType(), Op0Reg, Op1Reg);
}
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/// visitDivRem - Handle division and remainder instructions... these
/// instruction both require the same instructions to be generated, they just
/// select the result from a different register. Note that both of these
/// instructions work differently for signed and unsigned operands.
///
void ISel::visitDivRem(BinaryOperator &I) {
unsigned Class = getClass(I.getType());
unsigned Op0Reg = getReg(I.getOperand(0));
unsigned Op1Reg = getReg(I.getOperand(1));
unsigned ResultReg = getReg(I);
switch (Class) {
case cFP: // Floating point multiply
if (I.getOpcode() == Instruction::Div)
BuildMI(BB, X86::FpDIV, 2, ResultReg).addReg(Op0Reg).addReg(Op1Reg);
else
BuildMI(BB, X86::FpREM, 2, ResultReg).addReg(Op0Reg).addReg(Op1Reg);
return;
default:
case cLong:
assert(0 && "div/rem not implemented for this class yet!");
case cByte:
case cShort:
case cInt: // Small integerals, handled below...
break;
}
static const unsigned Regs[] ={ X86::AL , X86::AX , X86::EAX };
static const unsigned MovOpcode[]={ X86::MOVrr8, X86::MOVrr16, X86::MOVrr32 };
static const unsigned ExtOpcode[]={ X86::CBW , X86::CWD , X86::CDQ };
static const unsigned ClrOpcode[]={ X86::XORrr8, X86::XORrr16, X86::XORrr32 };
static const unsigned ExtRegs[] ={ X86::AH , X86::DX , X86::EDX };
static const unsigned DivOpcode[][4] = {
{ X86::DIVrr8 , X86::DIVrr16 , X86::DIVrr32 , 0 }, // Unsigned division
{ X86::IDIVrr8, X86::IDIVrr16, X86::IDIVrr32, 0 }, // Signed division
};
bool isSigned = I.getType()->isSigned();
unsigned Reg = Regs[Class];
unsigned ExtReg = ExtRegs[Class];
// Put the first operand into one of the A registers...
BuildMI(BB, MovOpcode[Class], 1, Reg).addReg(Op0Reg);
if (isSigned) {
// Emit a sign extension instruction...
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BuildMI(BB, ExtOpcode[Class], 0);
} else {
// If unsigned, emit a zeroing instruction... (reg = xor reg, reg)
BuildMI(BB, ClrOpcode[Class], 2, ExtReg).addReg(ExtReg).addReg(ExtReg);
}
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// Emit the appropriate divide or remainder instruction...
BuildMI(BB, DivOpcode[isSigned][Class], 1).addReg(Op1Reg);
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// Figure out which register we want to pick the result out of...
unsigned DestReg = (I.getOpcode() == Instruction::Div) ? Reg : ExtReg;
// Put the result into the destination register...
BuildMI(BB, MovOpcode[Class], 1, ResultReg).addReg(DestReg);
}
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/// Shift instructions: 'shl', 'sar', 'shr' - Some special cases here
/// for constant immediate shift values, and for constant immediate
/// shift values equal to 1. Even the general case is sort of special,
/// because the shift amount has to be in CL, not just any old register.
///
void ISel::visitShiftInst (ShiftInst &I) {
unsigned Op0r = getReg (I.getOperand(0));
unsigned DestReg = getReg(I);
bool isLeftShift = I.getOpcode() == Instruction::Shl;
bool isOperandSigned = I.getType()->isUnsigned();
unsigned OperandClass = getClass(I.getType());
if (OperandClass > cInt)
visitInstruction(I); // Can't handle longs yet!
if (ConstantUInt *CUI = dyn_cast<ConstantUInt> (I.getOperand (1)))
{
// The shift amount is constant, guaranteed to be a ubyte. Get its value.
assert(CUI->getType() == Type::UByteTy && "Shift amount not a ubyte?");
unsigned char shAmt = CUI->getValue();
static const unsigned ConstantOperand[][4] = {
{ X86::SHRir8, X86::SHRir16, X86::SHRir32, 0 }, // SHR
{ X86::SARir8, X86::SARir16, X86::SARir32, 0 }, // SAR
{ X86::SHLir8, X86::SHLir16, X86::SHLir32, 0 }, // SHL
{ X86::SHLir8, X86::SHLir16, X86::SHLir32, 0 }, // SAL = SHL
};
const unsigned *OpTab = // Figure out the operand table to use
ConstantOperand[isLeftShift*2+isOperandSigned];
// Emit: <insn> reg, shamt (shift-by-immediate opcode "ir" form.)
BuildMI(BB, OpTab[OperandClass], 2, DestReg).addReg(Op0r).addZImm(shAmt);
}
else
{
// The shift amount is non-constant.
//
// In fact, you can only shift with a variable shift amount if
// that amount is already in the CL register, so we have to put it
// there first.
//
// Emit: move cl, shiftAmount (put the shift amount in CL.)
BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVrr8, 1, X86::CL).addReg(getReg(I.getOperand(1)));
// This is a shift right (SHR).
static const unsigned NonConstantOperand[][4] = {
{ X86::SHRrr8, X86::SHRrr16, X86::SHRrr32, 0 }, // SHR
{ X86::SARrr8, X86::SARrr16, X86::SARrr32, 0 }, // SAR
{ X86::SHLrr8, X86::SHLrr16, X86::SHLrr32, 0 }, // SHL
{ X86::SHLrr8, X86::SHLrr16, X86::SHLrr32, 0 }, // SAL = SHL
};
const unsigned *OpTab = // Figure out the operand table to use
NonConstantOperand[isLeftShift*2+isOperandSigned];
BuildMI(BB, OpTab[OperandClass], 1, DestReg).addReg(Op0r);
}
}
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/// visitLoadInst - Implement LLVM load instructions in terms of the x86 'mov'
/// instruction. The load and store instructions are the only place where we
/// need to worry about the memory layout of the target machine.
///
void ISel::visitLoadInst(LoadInst &I) {
bool isLittleEndian = TM.getTargetData().isLittleEndian();
bool hasLongPointers = TM.getTargetData().getPointerSize() == 8;
unsigned SrcAddrReg = getReg(I.getOperand(0));
unsigned DestReg = getReg(I);
unsigned Class = getClass(I.getType());
switch (Class) {
default: visitInstruction(I); // FIXME: Handle longs...
case cFP: {
// FIXME: Handle endian swapping for FP values.
unsigned Opcode = I.getType() == Type::FloatTy ? X86::FLDr32 : X86::FLDr64;
addDirectMem(BuildMI(BB, Opcode, 4, DestReg), SrcAddrReg);
return;
}
case cInt: // Integers of various sizes handled below
case cShort:
case cByte: break;
}
// We need to adjust the input pointer if we are emulating a big-endian
// long-pointer target. On these systems, the pointer that we are interested
// in is in the upper part of the eight byte memory image of the pointer. It
// also happens to be byte-swapped, but this will be handled later.
//
if (!isLittleEndian && hasLongPointers && isa<PointerType>(I.getType())) {
unsigned R = makeAnotherReg(Type::UIntTy);
BuildMI(BB, X86::ADDri32, 2, R).addReg(SrcAddrReg).addZImm(4);
SrcAddrReg = R;
}
unsigned IReg = DestReg;
if (!isLittleEndian) { // If big endian we need an intermediate stage
IReg = makeAnotherReg(I.getType());
std::swap(IReg, DestReg);
}
static const unsigned Opcode[] = { X86::MOVmr8, X86::MOVmr16, X86::MOVmr32 };
addDirectMem(BuildMI(BB, Opcode[Class], 4, DestReg), SrcAddrReg);
if (!isLittleEndian) {
// Emit the byte swap instruction...
switch (Class) {
case cByte:
// No byteswap neccesary for 8 bit value...
BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVrr8, 1, IReg).addReg(DestReg);
break;
case cInt:
// Use the 32 bit bswap instruction to do a 32 bit swap...
BuildMI(BB, X86::BSWAPr32, 1, IReg).addReg(DestReg);
break;
case cShort:
// For 16 bit we have to use an xchg instruction, because there is no
// 16-bit bswap. XCHG is neccesarily not in SSA form, so we force things
// into AX to do the xchg.
//
BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVrr16, 1, X86::AX).addReg(DestReg);
BuildMI(BB, X86::XCHGrr8, 2).addReg(X86::AL, MOTy::UseAndDef)
.addReg(X86::AH, MOTy::UseAndDef);
BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVrr16, 1, DestReg).addReg(X86::AX);
break;
default: assert(0 && "Class not handled yet!");
}
}
}
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/// visitStoreInst - Implement LLVM store instructions in terms of the x86 'mov'
/// instruction.
///
void ISel::visitStoreInst(StoreInst &I) {
bool isLittleEndian = TM.getTargetData().isLittleEndian();
bool hasLongPointers = TM.getTargetData().getPointerSize() == 8;
unsigned ValReg = getReg(I.getOperand(0));
unsigned AddressReg = getReg(I.getOperand(1));
unsigned Class = getClass(I.getOperand(0)->getType());
switch (Class) {
default: visitInstruction(I); // FIXME: Handle longs...
case cFP: {
// FIXME: Handle endian swapping for FP values.
unsigned Opcode = I.getOperand(0)->getType() == Type::FloatTy ?
X86::FSTr32 : X86::FSTr64;
addDirectMem(BuildMI(BB, Opcode, 1+4), AddressReg).addReg(ValReg);
return;
}
case cInt: // Integers of various sizes handled below
case cShort:
case cByte: break;
}
if (!isLittleEndian && hasLongPointers &&
isa<PointerType>(I.getOperand(0)->getType())) {
unsigned R = makeAnotherReg(Type::UIntTy);
BuildMI(BB, X86::ADDri32, 2, R).addReg(AddressReg).addZImm(4);
AddressReg = R;
}
if (!isLittleEndian && Class != cByte) {
// Emit a byte swap instruction...
switch (Class) {
case cInt: {
unsigned R = makeAnotherReg(I.getOperand(0)->getType());
BuildMI(BB, X86::BSWAPr32, 1, R).addReg(ValReg);
ValReg = R;
break;
}
case cShort:
// For 16 bit we have to use an xchg instruction, because there is no
// 16-bit bswap. XCHG is neccesarily not in SSA form, so we force things
// into AX to do the xchg.
//
BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVrr16, 1, X86::AX).addReg(ValReg);
BuildMI(BB, X86::XCHGrr8, 2).addReg(X86::AL, MOTy::UseAndDef)
.addReg(X86::AH, MOTy::UseAndDef);
ValReg = X86::AX;
break;
default: assert(0 && "Unknown class!");
}
}
static const unsigned Opcode[] = { X86::MOVrm8, X86::MOVrm16, X86::MOVrm32 };
addDirectMem(BuildMI(BB, Opcode[Class], 1+4), AddressReg).addReg(ValReg);
}
/// visitCastInst - Here we have various kinds of copying with or without
/// sign extension going on.
void
ISel::visitCastInst (CastInst &CI)
{
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const Type *targetType = CI.getType ();
Value *operand = CI.getOperand (0);
unsigned operandReg = getReg (operand);
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const Type *sourceType = operand->getType ();
unsigned destReg = getReg (CI);
//
// Currently we handle:
//
// 1) cast * to bool
//
// 2) cast {sbyte, ubyte} to {sbyte, ubyte}
// cast {short, ushort} to {ushort, short}
// cast {int, uint, ptr} to {int, uint, ptr}
//
// 3) cast {sbyte, ubyte} to {ushort, short}
// cast {sbyte, ubyte} to {int, uint, ptr}
// cast {short, ushort} to {int, uint, ptr}
//
// 4) cast {int, uint, ptr} to {short, ushort}
// cast {int, uint, ptr} to {sbyte, ubyte}
// cast {short, ushort} to {sbyte, ubyte}
// 1) Implement casts to bool by using compare on the operand followed
// by set if not zero on the result.
if (targetType == Type::BoolTy)
{
BuildMI (BB, X86::CMPri8, 2).addReg (operandReg).addZImm (0);
BuildMI (BB, X86::SETNEr, 1, destReg);
return;
}
// 2) Implement casts between values of the same type class (as determined
// by getClass) by using a register-to-register move.
unsigned srcClass = getClassB(sourceType);
unsigned targClass = getClass(targetType);
static const unsigned regRegMove[] = {
X86::MOVrr8, X86::MOVrr16, X86::MOVrr32
};
if (srcClass <= cInt && targClass <= cInt && srcClass == targClass) {
BuildMI(BB, regRegMove[srcClass], 1, destReg).addReg(operandReg);
return;
}
// 3) Handle cast of SMALLER int to LARGER int using a move with sign
// extension or zero extension, depending on whether the source type
// was signed.
if ((srcClass <= cInt) && (targClass <= cInt) && (srcClass < targClass))
{
static const unsigned ops[] = {
X86::MOVSXr16r8, X86::MOVSXr32r8, X86::MOVSXr32r16,
X86::MOVZXr16r8, X86::MOVZXr32r8, X86::MOVZXr32r16
};
unsigned srcSigned = sourceType->isSigned ();
BuildMI (BB, ops[3 * srcSigned + srcClass + targClass - 1], 1,
destReg).addReg (operandReg);
return;
}
// 4) Handle cast of LARGER int to SMALLER int using a move to EAX
// followed by a move out of AX or AL.
if ((srcClass <= cInt) && (targClass <= cInt) && (srcClass > targClass))
{
static const unsigned AReg[] = { X86::AL, X86::AX, X86::EAX };
BuildMI (BB, regRegMove[srcClass], 1,
AReg[srcClass]).addReg (operandReg);
BuildMI (BB, regRegMove[targClass], 1, destReg).addReg (AReg[srcClass]);
return;
}
// Anything we haven't handled already, we can't (yet) handle at all.
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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//
// FP to integral casts can be handled with FISTP to store onto the
// stack while converting to integer, followed by a MOV to load from
// the stack into the result register. Integral to FP casts can be
// handled with MOV to store onto the stack, followed by a FILD to
// load from the stack while converting to FP. For the moment, I
// can't quite get straight in my head how to borrow myself some
// stack space and write on it. Otherwise, this would be trivial.
visitInstruction (CI);
}
// ExactLog2 - This function solves for (Val == 1 << (N-1)) and returns N. It
// returns zero when the input is not exactly a power of two.
static unsigned ExactLog2(unsigned Val) {
if (Val == 0) return 0;
unsigned Count = 0;
while (Val != 1) {
if (Val & 1) return 0;
Val >>= 1;
++Count;
}
return Count+1;
}
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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/// visitGetElementPtrInst - I don't know, most programs don't have
/// getelementptr instructions, right? That means we can put off
/// implementing this, right? Right. This method emits machine
/// instructions to perform type-safe pointer arithmetic. I am
/// guessing this could be cleaned up somewhat to use fewer temporary
/// registers.
void
ISel::visitGetElementPtrInst (GetElementPtrInst &I)
{
unsigned outputReg = getReg (I);
MachineBasicBlock::iterator MI = BB->end();
emitGEPOperation(BB, MI, I.getOperand(0),
I.op_begin()+1, I.op_end(), outputReg);
}
void ISel::emitGEPOperation(MachineBasicBlock *MBB,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator &IP,
Value *Src, User::op_iterator IdxBegin,
User::op_iterator IdxEnd, unsigned TargetReg) {
const TargetData &TD = TM.getTargetData();
const Type *Ty = Src->getType();
unsigned basePtrReg = getReg(Src, MBB, IP);
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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// GEPs have zero or more indices; we must perform a struct access
// or array access for each one.
for (GetElementPtrInst::op_iterator oi = IdxBegin,
oe = IdxEnd; oi != oe; ++oi) {
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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Value *idx = *oi;
unsigned nextBasePtrReg = makeAnotherReg(Type::UIntTy);
if (const StructType *StTy = dyn_cast<StructType>(Ty)) {
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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// It's a struct access. idx is the index into the structure,
// which names the field. This index must have ubyte type.
const ConstantUInt *CUI = cast<ConstantUInt>(idx);
assert(CUI->getType() == Type::UByteTy
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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&& "Funny-looking structure index in GEP");
// Use the TargetData structure to pick out what the layout of
// the structure is in memory. Since the structure index must
// be constant, we can get its value and use it to find the
// right byte offset from the StructLayout class's list of
// structure member offsets.
unsigned idxValue = CUI->getValue();
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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unsigned memberOffset =
TD.getStructLayout(StTy)->MemberOffsets[idxValue];
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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// Emit an ADD to add memberOffset to the basePtr.
BMI(MBB, IP, X86::ADDri32, 2,
nextBasePtrReg).addReg(basePtrReg).addZImm(memberOffset);
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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// The next type is the member of the structure selected by the
// index.
Ty = StTy->getElementTypes()[idxValue];
} else if (const SequentialType *SqTy = cast<SequentialType>(Ty)) {
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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// It's an array or pointer access: [ArraySize x ElementType].
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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// idx is the index into the array. Unlike with structure
// indices, we may not know its actual value at code-generation
// time.
assert(idx->getType() == Type::LongTy && "Bad GEP array index!");
// We want to add basePtrReg to(idxReg * sizeof ElementType). First, we
// must find the size of the pointed-to type (Not coincidentally, the next
// type is the type of the elements in the array).
Ty = SqTy->getElementType();
unsigned elementSize = TD.getTypeSize(Ty);
// If idxReg is a constant, we don't need to perform the multiply!
if (ConstantSInt *CSI = dyn_cast<ConstantSInt>(idx)) {
if (CSI->isNullValue()) {
BMI(MBB, IP, X86::MOVrr32, 1, nextBasePtrReg).addReg(basePtrReg);
} else {
unsigned Offset = elementSize*CSI->getValue();
BMI(MBB, IP, X86::ADDri32, 2,
nextBasePtrReg).addReg(basePtrReg).addZImm(Offset);
}
} else if (elementSize == 1) {
// If the element size is 1, we don't have to multiply, just add
unsigned idxReg = getReg(idx, MBB, IP);
BMI(MBB, IP, X86::ADDrr32, 2,
nextBasePtrReg).addReg(basePtrReg).addReg(idxReg);
} else {
unsigned idxReg = getReg(idx, MBB, IP);
unsigned OffsetReg = makeAnotherReg(Type::UIntTy);
if (unsigned Shift = ExactLog2(elementSize)) {
// If the element size is exactly a power of 2, use a shift to get it.
BMI(MBB, IP, X86::SHLir32, 2,
OffsetReg).addReg(idxReg).addZImm(Shift-1);
} else {
// Most general case, emit a multiply...
unsigned elementSizeReg = makeAnotherReg(Type::LongTy);
BMI(MBB, IP, X86::MOVir32, 1, elementSizeReg).addZImm(elementSize);
// Emit a MUL to multiply the register holding the index by
// elementSize, putting the result in OffsetReg.
doMultiply(MBB, IP, OffsetReg, Type::LongTy, idxReg, elementSizeReg);
}
// Emit an ADD to add OffsetReg to the basePtr.
BMI(MBB, IP, X86::ADDrr32, 2,
nextBasePtrReg).addReg(basePtrReg).addReg(OffsetReg);
}
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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}
// Now that we are here, further indices refer to subtypes of this
// one, so we don't need to worry about basePtrReg itself, anymore.
basePtrReg = nextBasePtrReg;
}
// After we have processed all the indices, the result is left in
// basePtrReg. Move it to the register where we were expected to
// put the answer. A 32-bit move should do it, because we are in
// ILP32 land.
BMI(MBB, IP, X86::MOVrr32, 1, TargetReg).addReg(basePtrReg);
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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}
/// visitAllocaInst - If this is a fixed size alloca, allocate space from the
/// frame manager, otherwise do it the hard way.
///
void ISel::visitAllocaInst(AllocaInst &I) {
// Find the data size of the alloca inst's getAllocatedType.
const Type *Ty = I.getAllocatedType();
unsigned TySize = TM.getTargetData().getTypeSize(Ty);
// If this is a fixed size alloca in the entry block for the function,
// statically stack allocate the space.
//
if (ConstantUInt *CUI = dyn_cast<ConstantUInt>(I.getArraySize())) {
if (I.getParent() == I.getParent()->getParent()->begin()) {
TySize *= CUI->getValue(); // Get total allocated size...
unsigned Alignment = TM.getTargetData().getTypeAlignment(Ty);
// Create a new stack object using the frame manager...
int FrameIdx = F->getFrameInfo()->CreateStackObject(TySize, Alignment);
addFrameReference(BuildMI(BB, X86::LEAr32, 5, getReg(I)), FrameIdx);
return;
}
}
// Create a register to hold the temporary result of multiplying the type size
// constant by the variable amount.
unsigned TotalSizeReg = makeAnotherReg(Type::UIntTy);
unsigned SrcReg1 = getReg(I.getArraySize());
unsigned SizeReg = makeAnotherReg(Type::UIntTy);
BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVir32, 1, SizeReg).addZImm(TySize);
// TotalSizeReg = mul <numelements>, <TypeSize>
MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI = BB->end();
doMultiply(BB, MBBI, TotalSizeReg, Type::UIntTy, SrcReg1, SizeReg);
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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// AddedSize = add <TotalSizeReg>, 15
unsigned AddedSizeReg = makeAnotherReg(Type::UIntTy);
BuildMI(BB, X86::ADDri32, 2, AddedSizeReg).addReg(TotalSizeReg).addZImm(15);
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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// AlignedSize = and <AddedSize>, ~15
unsigned AlignedSize = makeAnotherReg(Type::UIntTy);
BuildMI(BB, X86::ANDri32, 2, AlignedSize).addReg(AddedSizeReg).addZImm(~15);
// Subtract size from stack pointer, thereby allocating some space.
BuildMI(BB, X86::SUBri32, 2, X86::ESP).addReg(X86::ESP).addZImm(AlignedSize);
// Put a pointer to the space into the result register, by copying
// the stack pointer.
BuildMI(BB, X86::MOVrr32, 1, getReg(I)).addReg(X86::ESP);
// Inform the Frame Information that we have just allocated a variable sized
// object.
F->getFrameInfo()->CreateVariableSizedObject();
This checkin is brought to you by the brian gaeke allnighter fund. (lib/Target/X86) InstSelectSimple.cpp: Include llvm/DerivedTypes.h and iostream. Refactor visitMul out into a wrapper around doMultiply(), so that we can do multiplications on temporary values when we are doing getelementptrs. Refactor part of getReg out into makeAnotherReg, so that we can create registers willy-nilly to hold temporary values, when we are doing getelementptrs. Add stub implementations of visitMallocInst and visitAllocaInst. Add initial implementation of visitGetElementPtrInst. In copyConstantToRegister: We throw a *lot* of our asserts here. So, when we want to throw an assert, print out to stderr whatever expr or whatever constant made us barf. Support copying ConstantPointerNull to register, using a move immediate of zero. Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. Teach visitCallInst to extract byte- and short-class return values from subregs of EAX. Add a FIXME note about how we would do it for float-class return values. Add a FIXME note about how we would cast float to int and back. X86InstrInfo.def: Rename FLDr4 and FLDr8 to FLDr32 and FLDr64, so that they match the meanings of the numbers in the other instruction names. All uses modified. (tools/jello) GlobalVars.cpp: Include iostream. If we have to emit a floating-point constant to memory, gamble and use the same method as for ints. If we have to emit a ConstantPointerNull to memory, try using a "void *" and "NULL". Otherwise, if we are going to throw an assert, print out whatever constant made us barf, first. llvm-svn: 4973
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}
/// createSimpleX86InstructionSelector - This pass converts an LLVM function
/// into a machine code representation is a very simple peep-hole fashion. The
/// generated code sucks but the implementation is nice and simple.
///
Pass *createSimpleX86InstructionSelector(TargetMachine &TM) {
return new ISel(TM);
}