exit code. This, in turn, makes an empty file SparcV9CodeEmitter.inc, and only
much later, produces a link error because the key function that TableGen creates
isn't found.
Using a temporary file in the middle forces a good .INC file to be generated by
TableGen, and it will keep trying until you fix the input file.
llvm-svn: 6392
list (rd, rs1, imm), in that order (bit-wise), the actual assembly syntax is
instr rd, imm, rs1, and that is how they are constructed in the instruction
selector. This fixes the discrepancy.
Also fixed some comments along the same lines and fixed page numbers referring
to where instructions are described in the Sparc manual.
llvm-svn: 6384
-- setCC of FP type used by a Phi: have to save in reg.
-- setNE of FP type used by a branch: cannot use result directly in branch!
-- setCC used outside the same basic block: have to save in reg. for now
llvm-svn: 6382
Non-obvious change: since I have changed ST and STD to be STF and STDF to
(a) closer resemble their name (NOT assembly text) in the Sparc manual, and
(b) clearly specify that they they are floating-point opcodes,
I made the same changes in this file.
llvm-svn: 6376
Here I had to make one non-trivial change: add a function to get a version of
the opcode that takes an immediate, given an opcode that takes all registers.
This is required because sometimes it is not known at construction time which
opcode is used because opcodes are passed around between functions.
llvm-svn: 6375
annotations on instructions to specify which format they are (i.e., do they take
2 registers and 1 immediate or just 3 registers) as that changes their binary
representation and hence, code emission.
This makes instructions more like how X86 defines them to be. Now, writers of
instruction selection must choose the correct opcode based on what instruction
type they are building, which they already know. Thus, the JIT doesn't have to
do the same work by `discovering' which operands an instruction really has.
As this involves lots of small changes to a lot of files in lib/target/Sparc,
I'll commit them individually because otherwise the diffs will be unreadable.
llvm-svn: 6371
a default value is set in the header file.
* Fixed some code layout to make it more consistent with the rest of codebase
* Added addPassesToJITCompile() with relevant passes
llvm-svn: 6369
* For debugging purposes:
+ output the predefined bit pattern of the instruction
* Fixed inefficiency: only load an operand from MachineInstr once
* Bug fix: did not advance bit index when seeing named bit-fields "annul", "cc"
and "predict"
* Added a catch-all for non-supported instructions at the end of switch stmt.
llvm-svn: 6368
Also, added annotations to how instructions are modified (reg/imm operands).
Added prototype for adding register numbers to values pass for interfacing with
the target-independent register allocators in the JIT.
llvm-svn: 6366
`lli -march=x86' or `lli -march=sparc' will forcefully select the JIT even on a
different platform. Running lli without the -march option will select the JIT
for the platform that it's currently running on.
Pro: can test Sparc JIT (debug printing mode) on X86 -- faster to compile/link
LLVM source base to test changes.
Con: Linking lli on x86 now pulls in all the Sparc libs -> longer link time
(but X86 can bear it, right?)
In the future, perhaps this should be a ./configure option to enable/disable
target JITting...
llvm-svn: 6360
that assembles instructions is generated via TableGen (and hence must be built
before building this directory, but that's already the case in the top-level
Makefile).
Also added is .cvsignore to ignore the generated file `SparcV9CodeEmitter.inc',
which is included by SparcV9CodeEmitter.cpp .
llvm-svn: 6357