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JF Bastien
ead0e16c6e Targets: commonize some stack realignment code
This patch does the following:
* Fix FIXME on `needsStackRealignment`: it is now shared between multiple targets, implemented in `TargetRegisterInfo`, and isn't `virtual` anymore. This will break out-of-tree targets, silently if they used `virtual` and with a build error if they used `override`.
* Factor out `canRealignStack` as a `virtual` function on `TargetRegisterInfo`, by default only looks for the `no-realign-stack` function attribute.

Multiple targets duplicated the same `needsStackRealignment` code:
 - Aarch64.
 - ARM.
 - Mips almost: had extra `DEBUG` diagnostic, which the default implementation now has.
 - PowerPC.
 - WebAssembly.
 - x86 almost: has an extra `-force-align-stack` option, which the default implementation now has.

The default implementation of `needsStackRealignment` used to just return `false`. My current patch changes the behavior by simply using the above shared behavior. This affects:
 - AMDGPU
 - BPF
 - CppBackend
 - MSP430
 - NVPTX
 - Sparc
 - SystemZ
 - XCore
 - Out-of-tree targets
This is a breaking change! `make check` passes.

The only implementation of the `virtual` function (besides the slight different in x86) was Hexagon (which did `MF.getFrameInfo()->getMaxAlignment() > 8`), and potentially some out-of-tree targets. Hexagon now uses the default implementation.

`needsStackRealignment` was being overwritten in `<Target>GenRegisterInfo.inc`, to return `false` as the default also did. That was odd and is now gone.

Reviewers: sunfish

Subscribers: aemerson, llvm-commits, jfb

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11160

llvm-svn: 242727
2015-07-20 22:51:32 +00:00
JF Bastien
adb58221ac Target RegisterInfo: devirtualize TargetFrameLowering
Summary:
The target frame lowering's concrete type is always known in RegisterInfo, yet it's only sometimes devirtualized through a static_cast. This change adds an auto-generated static function <Target>GenRegisterInfo::getFrameLowering(const MachineFunction &MF) which does this devirtualization, and uses this function in all targets which can.

This change was suggested by sunfish in D11070 for WebAssembly, I figure that I may as well improve the other targets while I'm here.

Subscribers: sunfish, ted, llvm-commits, jfb

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11093

llvm-svn: 241921
2015-07-10 18:13:17 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
0138358834 [WinEH] Make llvm.x86.seh.restoreframe work for stack realignment prologues
The incoming EBP value points to the end of a local stack allocation, so
we can use that to restore ESI, the base pointer. Once we do that, we
can use local stack allocations. If we know we need stack realignment,
spill the original frame pointer in the prologue and reload it after
restoring ESI.

llvm-svn: 241648
2015-07-07 23:45:58 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
45072b933e Rename llvm.frameescape and llvm.framerecover to localescape and localrecover
Summary:
Initially, these intrinsics seemed like part of a family of "frame"
related intrinsics, but now I think that's more confusing than helpful.
Initially, the LangRef specified that this would create a new kind of
allocation that would be allocated at a fixed offset from the frame
pointer (EBP/RBP). We ended up dropping that design, and leaving the
stack frame layout alone.

These intrinsics are really about sharing local stack allocations, not
frame pointers. I intend to go further and add an `llvm.localaddress()`
intrinsic that returns whatever register (EBP, ESI, ESP, RBX) is being
used to address locals, which should not be confused with the frame
pointer.

Naming suggestions at this point are welcome, I'm happy to re-run sed.

Reviewers: majnemer, nicholas

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11011

llvm-svn: 241633
2015-07-07 22:25:32 +00:00
Matthias Braun
c4e357521f X86: Rework inline asm integer register specification.
This is a new version of http://reviews.llvm.org/D10260.

It turned out that when you specify an integer register in inline asm on
x86 you get the register of the required type size back. That means that
X86TargetLowering::getRegForInlineAsmConstraint() has to accept any of
the integer registers and adapt its size to the given target size which
may be any 8/16/32/64 bit sized type. Surprisingly that means given a
constraint of "{ax}" and a type of MVT::F32 we need to return X86::EAX.

This change makes this face explicit, the previous code seemed like
working by accident because there it never returned an error once a
register was found. On the other hand this rewrite allows to actually
return errors for invalid situations like requesting an integer register
for an i128 type.

Related to rdar://21042280

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10813

llvm-svn: 241002
2015-06-29 21:35:51 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko
f993659b8f Revert r240137 (Fixed/added namespace ending comments using clang-tidy. NFC)
Apparently, the style needs to be agreed upon first.

llvm-svn: 240390
2015-06-23 09:49:53 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko
40cb19d802 Fixed/added namespace ending comments using clang-tidy. NFC
The patch is generated using this command:

tools/clang/tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py -fix \
  -checks=-*,llvm-namespace-comment -header-filter='llvm/.*|clang/.*' \
  llvm/lib/


Thanks to Eugene Kosov for the original patch!

llvm-svn: 240137
2015-06-19 15:57:42 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
372830c96f [Stackmaps][X86] Remove EFLAGS and IP registers from the live-out mask.
Remove the EFLAGS from the stackmap live-out mask. The EFLAGS register is not
supposed to be part of that set, because the X86 calling conventions mark the
register as NOT preserved.

Also remove the IP registers, since spilling and restoring those doesn't really
make any sense.

Related to rdar://problem/21019635.

llvm-svn: 239568
2015-06-11 22:40:04 +00:00
Charles Davis
bd41682a42 [Target/X86] Don't use callee-saved registers in a Win64 tail call on non-Windows.
Summary:
A small bit that I missed when I updated the X86 backend to account for
the Win64 calling convention on non-Windows. Now we don't use dead
non-volatile registers when emitting a Win64 indirect tail call on
non-Windows.

Should fix PR23710.

Test Plan: Added test for the correct behavior based on the case I posted to PR23710.

Reviewers: rnk

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10258

llvm-svn: 239111
2015-06-04 22:50:05 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
cc216023c0 Reapply r238011 with a fix for the trap instruction.
The problem was that I slipped a change required for shrink-wrapping, namely I
used getFirstTerminator instead of the getLastNonDebugInstr that was here before
the refactoring, whereas the surrounding code is not yet patched for that.

Original message:
[X86] Refactor the prologue emission to prepare for shrink-wrapping.

- Add a late pass to expand pseudo instructions (tail call and EH returns).
 Instead of doing it in the prologue emission.
- Factor some static methods in X86FrameLowering to ease code sharing.

NFC.

Related to <rdar://problem/20821487>

llvm-svn: 238035
2015-05-22 18:10:47 +00:00
Tamas Berghammer
5753dd3e75 Revert "[X86] Fix a variable name for r237977 so that it works with every compilers."
Revert "[X86] Refactor the prologue emission to prepare for shrink-wrapping."

This reverts commit 6b3b93fc8b68a2c806aa992ee4bd3d7f61898d4b.
This reverts commit ab0b15dff8539826283a59c2dd700a18a9680e0f.

llvm-svn: 238011
2015-05-22 10:01:56 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
277683fc23 [X86] Refactor the prologue emission to prepare for shrink-wrapping.
- Add a late pass to expand pseudo instructions (tail call and EH returns).
  Instead of doing it in the prologue emission.
- Factor some static methods in X86FrameLowering to ease code sharing.

NFC.

Related to <rdar://problem/20821487>

llvm-svn: 237977
2015-05-22 00:12:31 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
b3c593a951 X86: Fix frameescape when not using an FP
We can't use TargetFrameLowering::getFrameIndexOffset directly, because
Win64 really wants the offset from the stack pointer at the end of the
prologue. Instead, use X86FrameLowering::getFrameIndexOffsetFromSP(),
which is a pretty close approximiation of that. It fails to handle cases
with interestingly large stack alignments, which is pretty uncommon on
Win64 and is TODO.

llvm-svn: 233137
2015-03-24 23:46:01 +00:00
Eric Christopher
1e6f9b376b Remove the need to cache the subtarget in the X86 TargetRegisterInfo
classes. Use a Triple instead and simplify a lot of the querying
logic to use lookups on the Triple.

llvm-svn: 232071
2015-03-12 17:54:19 +00:00
Eric Christopher
7e02765bdf Have getCallPreservedMask and getThisCallPreservedMask take a
MachineFunction argument so that we can grab subtarget specific
features off of it.

llvm-svn: 231979
2015-03-11 22:42:13 +00:00
Eric Christopher
91c4e41987 Have TargetRegisterInfo::getLargestLegalSuperClass take a
MachineFunction argument so that it can look up the subtarget
rather than using a cached one in some Targets.

llvm-svn: 231888
2015-03-10 23:46:01 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
d0e0d012a0 Replace llvm.frameallocate with llvm.frameescape
Turns out it's pretty straightforward and simplifies the implementation.

Reviewers: andrew.w.kaylor

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8051

llvm-svn: 231386
2015-03-05 18:26:34 +00:00
Charles Davis
6a532329fd Target/X86: Save Win64 non-volatile registers in a Win64 ABI function.
Summary:
This change causes us to actually save non-volatile registers in a Win64
ABI function that calls a System V ABI function, and vice-versa.

Reviewers: rnk

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7919

llvm-svn: 230714
2015-02-27 00:57:01 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
d658f2fd10 [x32] Mark RBX as reserved when EBX is the base pointer.
This should have gone into r230334.

llvm-svn: 230339
2015-02-24 16:13:16 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
0bcb785609 [x32] x32 should use ebx as the base pointer.
This fixes the original issue in PR22655, but not the secondary one.

llvm-svn: 230334
2015-02-24 15:27:13 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
07001a607a X86: Canonicalize access to function attributes, NFC
Canonicalize access to function attributes to use the simpler API.

getAttributes().getAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex, Kind)
  => getFnAttribute(Kind)

getAttributes().hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex, Kind)
  => hasFnAttribute(Kind)

llvm-svn: 229214
2015-02-14 01:59:52 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
41ae9af2e3 [X86] Convert esp-relative movs of function arguments to pushes, step 2
This moves the transformation introduced in r223757 into a separate MI pass.
This allows it to cover many more cases (not only cases where there must be a 
reserved call frame), and perform rudimentary call folding. It still doesn't 
have a heuristic, so it is enabled only for optsize/minsize, with stack 
alignment <= 8, where it ought to be a fairly clear win.

(Re-commit of r227728)

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6789

llvm-svn: 227752
2015-02-01 16:56:04 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
f73ce6a4c9 Revert r227728 due to bad line endings.
llvm-svn: 227746
2015-02-01 16:15:07 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
2f448f269c [X86] Convert esp-relative movs of function arguments to pushes, step 2
This moves the transformation introduced in r223757 into a separate MI pass.
This allows it to cover many more cases (not only cases where there must be a 
reserved call frame), and perform rudimentary call folding. It still doesn't 
have a heuristic, so it is enabled only for optsize/minsize, with stack 
alignment <= 8, where it ought to be a fairly clear win.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6789

llvm-svn: 227728
2015-02-01 11:44:44 +00:00
Jan Wen Voung
b856ac92dc Use 32-bit ebp for NaCl64 in a limited case: llvm.frameaddress.
Summary:
Follow up to [x32] "Use ebp/esp as frame and stack pointer":
http://reviews.llvm.org/D4617

In that earlier patch, NaCl64 was made to always use rbp.
That's needed for most cases because rbp should hold a full
64-bit address within the NaCl sandbox so that load/stores
off of rbp don't require sandbox adjustment (zeroing the top
32-bits, then filling those by adding r15).

However, llvm.frameaddress returns a pointer and pointers
are 32-bit for NaCl64. In this case, use ebp instead, which
will make the register copy type check. A similar mechanism
may be needed for llvm.eh.return, but is not added in this change.

Test Plan: test/CodeGen/X86/frameaddr.ll

Reviewers: dschuff, nadav

Subscribers: jfb, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6514

llvm-svn: 223510
2014-12-05 20:55:53 +00:00
Craig Topper
0f032e3130 Fix a typo in a comment.
llvm-svn: 222412
2014-11-20 05:22:37 +00:00
Eric Christopher
0fba2245b3 Remove unnecessary getTarget call now that the subtarget is cached
on the machine function.

llvm-svn: 217070
2014-09-03 20:36:26 +00:00
Pavel Chupin
77b41f178f [x32] Fix FrameIndex check in SelectLEA64_32Addr
Summary:
Fixes http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=20016 reproducible on new
lea-5.ll case.
Also use RSP/RBP for x32 lea to save 1 byte used for 0x67 prefix in
ESP/EBP case.

Test Plan: lea tests modified to include x32/nacl and new test added

Reviewers: nadav, dschuff, t.p.northover

Subscribers: llvm-commits, zinovy.nis

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4929

llvm-svn: 216065
2014-08-20 11:59:22 +00:00
Pavel Chupin
7f4a227354 [x32] Use ebp/esp as frame and stack pointer
Summary:
Since pointers are 32-bit on x32 we can use ebp and esp as frame and stack
pointer. Some operations like PUSH/POP and CFI_INSTRUCTION still
require 64-bit register, so using 64-bit MachineFramePtr where required.

X86_64 NaCl uses 64-bit frame/stack pointers, however it's been found that
both isTarget64BitLP64 and isTarget64BitILP32 are true for NaCl. Addressing
this issue here as well by making isTarget64BitLP64 false.

Also mark hasReservedSpillSlot unreachable on X86. See inlined comments.

Test Plan: Add one new simple test and upgrade 2 existing with x32 target case.

Reviewers: nadav, dschuff

Subscribers: llvm-commits, zinovy.nis

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4617

llvm-svn: 215091
2014-08-07 09:41:19 +00:00
Eric Christopher
67c04e77e5 Have MachineFunction cache a pointer to the subtarget to make lookups
shorter/easier and have the DAG use that to do the same lookup. This
can be used in the future for TargetMachine based caching lookups from
the MachineFunction easily.

Update the MIPS subtarget switching machinery to update this pointer
at the same time it runs.

llvm-svn: 214838
2014-08-05 02:39:49 +00:00
Eric Christopher
99307e99a2 Remove the TargetMachine forwards for TargetSubtargetInfo based
information and update all callers. No functional change.

llvm-svn: 214781
2014-08-04 21:25:23 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
e971397307 TargetRegisterInfo: Remove function that fell out of use years ago.
llvm-svn: 212636
2014-07-09 18:53:57 +00:00
Eric Christopher
d39b741aea Move X86RegisterInfo away from using the TargetMachine and only
using the subtarget.

llvm-svn: 210595
2014-06-10 22:34:28 +00:00
Craig Topper
6d411cb95a [C++] Use 'nullptr'. Target edition.
llvm-svn: 207197
2014-04-25 05:30:21 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
72185824a4 [cleanup] Lift using directives, DEBUG_TYPE definitions, and even some
system headers above the includes of generated '.inc' files that
actually contain code. In a few targets this was already done pretty
consistently, but it wasn't done *really* consistently anywhere. It is
strictly cleaner IMO and necessary in a bunch of places where the
DEBUG_TYPE is referenced from the generated code. Consistency with the
necessary places trumps. Hopefully the build bots are OK with the
movement of intrin.h...

llvm-svn: 206838
2014-04-22 02:03:14 +00:00
Craig Topper
694437e2ef Make consistent use of MCPhysReg instead of uint16_t throughout the tree.
llvm-svn: 205610
2014-04-04 05:16:06 +00:00
Craig Topper
fb6649907e Prune includes in X86 target.
llvm-svn: 204216
2014-03-19 06:53:25 +00:00
Patrik Hagglund
83295c797f Replace ValueTypes.h with MachineValueType.h if possible.
Utilize the previous move of MVT to a separate header for all trivial
cases (that don't need any further restructuring).

Reviewed By: Tim Northover

llvm-svn: 204003
2014-03-15 09:11:41 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
d882b68f5a x86: Add missing break to getCallPreservedMask()
This change brings getCallPreservedMask()'s logic in line with
getCalleeSavedRegs().

While this changes the control flow slightly, the change is not
currently observable.  is64Bit must be false to get to the accidental
fallthrough, but the case that we fall into (coldcc) does nothing unless
is64Bit is true.

llvm-svn: 203943
2014-03-14 16:29:21 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
d8f2fd8202 x86: NFC: Make getCallPreservedMask() more similar to getCalleeSavedRegs()
Changing order of checks in getCallPreservedMask() to match
getCalleeSavedRegs() so that the logic is easier to compare.

llvm-svn: 203939
2014-03-14 16:09:13 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
31df9fa073 x86: getCalleeSavedRegs() would crash on 0 (so don't default to it)
The current logic assumes that MF is not 0.  Assert that it isn't, and
remove the default of 0 from the header.

llvm-svn: 203934
2014-03-14 15:38:12 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
92359248ea [Stackmaps] Move the target-independent frame index elimination for stackmaps and patchpoints into target-specific code.
The lowering of the frame index for stackmaps and patchpoints requires some
target-specific magic and should therefore be handled in the target-specific
eliminateFrameIndex method.

This is related to <rdar://problem/16106219>

llvm-svn: 201904
2014-02-21 23:29:32 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
4f480d4b83 Add two new calling conventions for runtime calls
This patch adds two new target-independent calling conventions for runtime
calls - PreserveMost and PreserveAll.
The target-specific implementation for X86-64 is defined as following:
  - Arguments are passed as for the default C calling convention
  - The same applies for the return value(s)
  - PreserveMost preserves all GPRs - except R11
  - PreserveAll preserves all GPRs and all XMMs/YMMs - except R11

Reviewed by Lang and Philip

llvm-svn: 199508
2014-01-17 19:47:03 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
3673ce83a4 [anyregcc] Fix callee-save mask for anyregcc
Use separate callee-save masks for XMM and YMM registers for anyregcc on X86 and
select the proper mask depending on the target cpu we compile for.

llvm-svn: 198985
2014-01-11 01:00:27 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
ae94270422 [Stackmap] Only the AnyReg calling convention should preserve all registers.
llvm-svn: 197316
2013-12-14 06:52:59 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
9e1ba62c63 Revert the backend fatal error from r196939
The combination of inline asm, stack realignment, and dynamic allocas
turns out to be too common to reject out of hand.

ASan inserts empy inline asm fragments and uses aligned allocas.
Compiling any trivial function containing a dynamic alloca with ASan is
enough to trigger the check.

XFAIL the test cases that would be miscompiled and add one that uses the
relevant functionality.

llvm-svn: 196986
2013-12-10 23:23:52 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
b6a72325f3 Reland "Fix miscompile of MS inline assembly with stack realignment"
This re-lands commit r196876, which was reverted in r196879.

The tests have been fixed to pass on platforms with a stack alignment
larger than 4.

Update to clang side tests will land shortly.

llvm-svn: 196939
2013-12-10 18:27:32 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
cb3c239850 Revert "Fix miscompile of MS inline assembly with stack realignment"
This reverts commit r196876.  Its tests failed on the bots, so I'll
figure it out tomorrow.

llvm-svn: 196879
2013-12-10 05:31:27 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
26454793b1 Fix miscompile of MS inline assembly with stack realignment
For stack frames requiring realignment, three pointers may be needed:
- ebp to address incoming arguments
- esi (could be any callee-saved register) to address locals
- esp to address outgoing arguments

We would use esi unconditionally without verifying that it did not
conflict with inline assembly.

This change doesn't do the verification, it simply emits a fatal error
on functions that use stack realignment, dynamic SP adjustments, and
inline assembly.

Because stack realignment is common on Windows, we also no longer assume
that MS inline assembly clobbers esp.  Instead, we analyze the inline
instructions for implicit definitions and check if esp is there.  If so,
we require the use of a base pointer and consider it in the condition
above.

Mostly fixes PR16830, but we could try harder to find a non-conflicting
base pointer.

Reviewers: sunfish

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1317

llvm-svn: 196876
2013-12-10 05:12:23 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
01930f65b5 The WebKit_JS CC preserves the same registers as the C CC.
llvm-svn: 194936
2013-11-16 22:08:58 +00:00