Unfortunately, it is currently impossible to use a PatFrag as part of an output
pattern (the part of the pattern that has instructions in it) in TableGen.
Looking at the current implementation, this was clearly intended to work (there
is already code in place to expand patterns in the output DAG), but is
currently broken by the baked-in type-checking assumption and the order in which
the pattern fragments are processed (output pattern fragments need to be
processed after the instruction definitions are processed).
Fixing this is fairly simple, but requires some way of differentiating output
patterns from the existing input patterns. The simplest way to handle this
seems to be to create a subclass of PatFrag, and so that's what I've done here.
As a simple example, this allows us to write:
def crnot : OutPatFrag<(ops node:$in),
(CRNOR $in, $in)>;
def : Pat<(not i1:$in),
(crnot $in)>;
which captures the core use case: handling of repeated subexpressions inside
of complicated output patterns.
This will be used by an upcoming commit to the PowerPC backend.
llvm-svn: 202450
After this I will set the default back to F_None. The advantage is that
before this patch forgetting to set F_Binary would corrupt a file on windows.
Forgetting to set F_Text produces one that cannot be read in notepad, which
is a better failure mode :-)
llvm-svn: 202052
should not be marked nounwind.
Marking them nounwind caused crashes in the WebKit FTL JIT, because if we enable
sufficient optimizations, LLVM starts eliding compact_unwind sections (or any unwind
data for that matter), making deoptimization via stackmaps impossible.
This changes the stackmap intrinsic to be may-throw, adds a test for exactly the
sympton that WebKit saw, and fixes TableGen to handle un-attributed intrinsics.
Thanks to atrick and philipreames for reviewing this.
llvm-svn: 201826
Modifying build_llvm to handle SDKROOT being the name of an SDK rather than a
path. This will still work if SDKROOT is a path.
rdar://problem/15162322
llvm-svn: 201560
Original commits messages:
Add MRMXr/MRMXm form to X86 for use by instructions which treat the 'reg' field of modrm byte as a don't care value. Will allow for simplification of disassembler code.
Simplify a bunch of code by removing the need for the x86 disassembler table builder to know about extended opcodes. The modrm forms are sufficient to convey the information.
llvm-svn: 201065
r201059 appears to cause a crash in a bootstrapped build of clang. Craig
isn't available to look at it right now, so I'm reverting it while he
investigates.
llvm-svn: 201064
Teach the Makefile build system to generate and install CMake modules
LLVMConfig.cmake and LLVMConfigVersion.cmake so that applications that
build with CMake can use 'find_package(LLVM)' even when LLVM is not
built with CMake. These modules tell such applications about available
LLVM libraries and their dependencies.
Run llvm-config to generate the list of libraries and use the results of
llvm-build to generate the library dependencies. Use sed to perform
substitutions in the LLVMConfig.cmake.in and LLVMConfigVersion.cmake.in
sources that our CMake build system uses.
Teach the Makefile build system to generate the LLVMExports.cmake file
with content similar to that produced by the CMake install(EXPORT)
command. Extend llvm-build with an option to generate the library
dependencies fragment for this file.
Contributed by Brad King.
llvm-svn: 201053
- Properly displaying non null terminated StringRef.
- Auto expanding pointer types.
- Displaying real type names for PointerUnions.
- Using "size" and "capacity" across all containers.
- Simplifying code where possible.
llvm-svn: 201004
According to the AAPCS, when a CPRC is allocated to the stack, all other
VFP registers should be marked as unavailable.
I have also modified the rules for allocating non-CPRCs to the stack, to make
it more explicit that all GPRs must be made unavailable. I cannot think of a
case where the old version would produce incorrect answers, so there is no test
for this.
llvm-svn: 200970
Modern compilers (Clang 3.4, GCC 4.8) warn on variadic macros being
introduced in C99, which produces a huge number of useless diagnostics
since this macro is unused in the whole project.
llvm-svn: 200479