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Daniel Sanders
e88052c0c5 [mips] Correct ELF e_flags for the N32 ABI when using a mips-* triple rather than a mips64-* triple
Summary:
Generally speaking, mips-* vs mips64-* should not be used to make decisions
about the content or format of the ELF. This should be based on the ABI
and CPU in use. For example, `mips-linux-gnu-clang -mips64r2 -mabi=64`
should produce an ELF64 as should `mips64-linux-gnu-clang -mabi=64`.
Conversely, `mips64-linux-gnu-clang -mabi=n32` should produce an ELF32 as
should `mips-linux-gnu-clang -mips64r2 -mabi=n32`.

This patch fixes the e_flags but leaves the ELF32 vs ELF64 issue for now
since there is no apparent way to base this decision on the ABI and CPU.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4539

llvm-svn: 213244
2014-07-17 10:02:08 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
eea41061d0 [mips] Fix ELF e_flags related to -mabicalls and -mplt.
Summary:
These options are not implemented yet but we act as if they are always
given.

The integrated assembler is driven by the clang driver so the e_flag test
cases should match the e_flags emitted by GCC+GAS rather than GAS
by itself.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4536

llvm-svn: 213242
2014-07-17 09:52:56 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
43fb238a1e [mips][mips64r6] Set ELF e_flags for MIPS32r6/MIPS64r6. Also do MIPS-I to MIPS-V
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4386

llvm-svn: 212346
2014-07-04 15:21:53 +00:00
Matheus Almeida
5607900620 [mips] Add initial support for NaN2008 in the back-end.
This is so that EF_MIPS_NAN2008 is set if we are using IEEE 754-2008
NaN encoding (-mnan=2008). This patch also adds support for parsing
'.nan legacy' and '.nan 2008' assembly directives. The handling of
these directives should match GAS' behaviour i.e., the last directive
in use sets the ELF header bit (EF_MIPS_NAN2008).

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3346

llvm-svn: 206396
2014-04-16 15:48:55 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
baa1451096 [mips] Add initial (experimental) MIPS-IV support.
Summary:
Adds the 'mips4' processor and a simple test of the ELF e_flags.

Patch by David Chisnall
His work was sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL

I made one small change to the testcase so that it uses
mips64-unknown-linux instead of mips4-unknown-linux.

This patch indirectly adds FeatureCondMov to FeatureMips64. This is ok
because it's supposed to be there anyway and it turns out that
FeatureCondMov is not a predicate of any instructions at the moment
(this is a bug that hasn't been noticed because there are no targets
without the conditional move instructions yet).

CC: theraven

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3244

llvm-svn: 205530
2014-04-03 12:13:36 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
1f73ab934b [mips] Make it impossible to have UnknownABI in CodeGen and Integrated Assembler.
Summary:
This removes the need to coerce UnknownABI to the default ABI (O32 for
MIPS32, N64 for MIPS64 [*]) in both MipsSubtarget and MipsAsmParser.

Clang has been updated to disable both possible default ABI's before enabling
the ABI it intends to use.

[*] N64 being the default for MIPS64 is not actually correct.
    However N32 is not fully implemented/tested yet.

Depends on: D2830

Reviewers: jacksprat, matheusalmeida

Reviewed By: matheusalmeida

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2832
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2846

llvm-svn: 201792
2014-02-20 14:58:19 +00:00
Matheus Almeida
6447ece792 [mips] Fix ELF header flags.
As opposed to GCC/GAS the default ABI for Mips64 is n64.
Compatibility bit should be set if o32 ABI is used when targeting Mips64.

llvm-svn: 200332
2014-01-28 19:24:11 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
39bfe463a9 Implement the missing bits corresponding to .mips_hack_elf_flags.
These were:
* noreorder handling on the target object streamer and asm parser.
* setting the initial flag bits based on the enabled features.
* setting the elf header flag for micromips

It is *really* depressing I am the one doing this instead of someone at
mips actually taking the time to understand the infrastructure.

llvm-svn: 200138
2014-01-26 06:57:13 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
010c30aa7a This reverts commit r200064 and r200051.
r200064 depends on r200051.

r200051 is broken: I tries to replace .mips_hack_elf_flags, which is a good
thing, but what it replaces it with is even worse.

The new emitMipsELFFlags it adds corresponds to no assembly directive, is not
marked as a hack and is not even printed to the .s file.

The patch also introduces more uses of hasRawTextSupport.

The correct way to remove .mips_hack_elf_flags is to have the mips target
streamer handle the default flags (and command line options). That way the
same code path is used for asm and obj. The streamer interface should *really*
correspond to what is printed in the .s file.

llvm-svn: 200078
2014-01-25 15:06:56 +00:00
Jack Carter
49b0483ce0 [Mips] TargetStreamer ELF flag Support for default and commandline options.
This patch uses a common MipsTargetSteamer interface for both 
MipsAsmPrinter and MipsAsmParser for recording default and commandline
driven directives that affect ELF header flags.

It has been noted that the .ll tests affected by this patch belong in
test/Codegen/Mips. I will move them in a separate patch.

Also, a number of directives do not get expressed by AsmPrinter in the 
resultant .s assembly such as setting the correct ASI. I have noted this
in the tests and they will be addressed in later patches.

llvm-svn: 200051
2014-01-25 00:24:07 +00:00
Jack Carter
710434d0c0 [Mips] TargetStreamer Support for .set mips16.
This patch updates .set mips16 support which
affects the ELF ABI and its flags. In addition the patch uses
a common interface for both the MipsTargetSteamer and
MipsObjectStreamer that the assembler uses for
both ELF and ASCII output for these directives.

llvm-svn: 199851
2014-01-22 23:08:42 +00:00
Jack Carter
4a5987eef3 [Mips] TargetStreamer Support for .abicalls and .set pic0.
This patch adds .abicalls and .set pic0 support which
affects the ELF ABI and its flags. In addition the patch uses
a common interface for both the MipsTargetSteamer and
MipsObjectStreamer that both the integrated and standalone
assemblers will use for the output for these directives.

llvm-svn: 198646
2014-01-06 23:27:31 +00:00
Jack Carter
6943b6e5c6 reverts 195057 per request
llvm-svn: 195152
2013-11-19 20:53:28 +00:00
Jack Carter
8bb31d387d [Mips] Support for MicroMips STO refactoring.
No true functional changes.

Change the "hack" name of emitMipsHackSTOCG to emitSymSTO.

Remove demonstration code in AsmParser for emitMipsHackSTOCG and
emitMipsHackELFFlags. The STO field is in an ELF symbol and is not
an explicit directive. That said, we are missing the compliment call
in AsmParser and that will need to be addressed soon.

XFAIL dummy tests for emitMipsHackELFFlags and emitMipsHackELFFlags.
These will built out with following patches.

llvm-svn: 195067
2013-11-19 01:25:18 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
a1a1d34e51 Remove some really nasty uses of hasRawTextSupport.
When MC was first added, targets could use hasRawTextSupport to keep features
working before they were added to the MC interface.

The design goal of MC is to provide an uniform api for printing assembly and
object files. Short of relaxations and other corner cases, a object file is
just another representation of the assembly.

It was never the intention that targets would keep doing things like

if (hasRawTextSupport())
  Set flags in one way.
else
  Set flags in another way.

When they do that they create two code paths and the object file is no longer
just another representation of the assembly. This also then requires testing
with llc -filetype=obj, which is extremelly brittle.

This patch removes some of these hacks by replacing them with smaller ones.
The ARM flag setting is trivial, so I just moved it to the constructor. For
Mips, the patch adds two temporary hack directives that allow the assembly
to represent the same things as the object file was already able to.

The hope is that the mips developers will replace the hack directives with
the same ones that gas uses and drop the -print-hack-directives flag.

I will also try to implement a target streamer interface, so that we can
move this out of the common code.

In summary, for any new work, two rules of the thumb are
  * Don't use "llc -filetype=obj" in tests.
  * Don't add calls to hasRawTextSupport.

llvm-svn: 192035
2013-10-05 16:42:21 +00:00