llvm-objdump should provide some way of printing out the addends present in the
.rela sections for debugging purposes if nothing else.
llvm-svn: 184072
Frame index handling is now target-agnostic, so delete the target hooks
for creation & asm printing of target-specific addressing in DBG_VALUEs
and any related functions.
llvm-svn: 184067
Rather than using the full power of target-specific addressing modes in
DBG_VALUEs with Frame Indicies, simply use Frame Index + Offset. This
reduces the complexity of debug info handling down to two
representations of values (reg+offset and frame index+offset) rather
than three or four.
Ideally we could ensure that frame indicies had been eliminated by the
time we reached an assembly or dwarf generation, but I haven't spent the
time to figure out where the FIs are leaking through into that & whether
there's a good place to convert them. Some FI+offset=>reg+offset
conversion is done (see PrologEpilogInserter, for example) which is
necessary for some SelectionDAG assumptions about registers, I believe,
but it might be possible to make this a more thorough conversion &
ensure there are no remaining FIs no matter how instruction selection
is performed.
llvm-svn: 184066
This currently unused function appeared to be asserting in the wrong
direction - DebugValues are never definitions of registers, only uses.
Curiously we don't perform any of these checks for the more common (&
actually used) case of MachineOperand::CreateReg (or other Create
functions).
llvm-svn: 184065
Replace the ill-defined MinLatency and ILPWindow properties with
with straightforward buffer sizes:
MCSchedMode::MicroOpBufferSize
MCProcResourceDesc::BufferSize
These can be used to more precisely model instruction execution if desired.
Disabled some misched tests temporarily. They'll be reenabled in a few commits.
llvm-svn: 184032
"Counts" refer to scaled resource counts within a region. CurrMOps is
simply the number of micro-ops to be issue in the current cycle.
llvm-svn: 184031
Heuristics compare the critical path in the scheduled code, called
ExpectedLatency, with the latency of instructions remaining to be
scheduled. There are two ways to look at remaining latency:
(1) Dependent latency includes the latency between unscheduled and
scheduled instructions.
(2) Independent latency is simply the height (bottom-up) or depth
(top-down) of instructions currently in the ready Q.
llvm-svn: 184029
Also add a seperate vector lit test file, since r600 doesn't seem to handle
v2i32 load/store yet, but we can test both for SI.
Patch by: Aaron Watry
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Aaron Watry <awatry@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 184021
Archive files (.a) can have a symbol table indicating which object
files in them define which symbols. The purpose of this symbol table
is to speed up linking by allowing the linker the read only the .o
files it is actually going to use instead of having to parse every
object's symbol table.
LLVM's archive library currently supports a LLVM specific format for
such table. It is hard to see any value in that now that llvm-ld is
gone:
* System linkers don't use it: GNU ar uses the same plugin as the
linker to create archive files with a regular index. The OS X ar
creates no symbol table for IL files, I assume the linker just parses
all IL files.
* It doesn't interact well with archives having both IL and native objects.
* We probably don't want to be responsible for yet another archive
format variant.
This patch then:
* Removes support for creating and reading such index from lib/Archive.
* Remove llvm-ranlib, since there is nothing left for it to do.
We should in the future add support for regular indexes to llvm-ar for
both native and IL objects. When we do that, llvm-ranlib should be
reimplemented as a symlink to llvm-ar, as it is equivalent to "ar s".
llvm-svn: 184019
We were using RAT_INST_STORE_RAW, which seemed to work, but the docs
say this instruction doesn't exist for Cayman, so it's probably safer
to use a documented instruction instead.
Reviewed-by: Vincent Lejeune<vljn at ovi.com>
llvm-svn: 184015
It looks like clang-tools-extra/unittests/cpp11-migrate/TransformTest.cpp
depends on the behaviour of the old one on Windows. Maybe a difference
between GetCurrentDirectoryA and GetCurrentDirectoryW?
llvm-svn: 184009
When we're rematerializing into a not-quite-right register we already add the
real definition as an imp-def, but we should also be marking the "official"
register as dead, since nothing else is going to use it as a result of this
remat.
Not doing this can affect pressure tracking.
rdar://problem/14158833
llvm-svn: 184002
Run the test at O1 instead of O0: ARM FastISel keeps frame pointers around and ignores the flag. The test should now pass on ARM and still passes on x86.See: http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=16322
llvm-svn: 183999
(-llc), similarly to the way it was done for clang and llvmc.
This doesn't affect the upstream llvm tests but helps when developing custom
LLVM-based tools and testing them within the LLVM regression framework.
llvm-svn: 183994
in functions which call __builtin_unwind_init()
__builtin_unwind_init() is an undocumented gcc intrinsic which has this effect,
and is used in libgcc_eh.
Goes part of the way toward fixing PR8541.
llvm-svn: 183984