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Nikita Popov
b6614b2353 Revert [MC][ELF] Emit separate unique sections for different flags
Commit Message from @MaskRay:

Rust has a fragile embed-bitcode implementation
(bddb59cf07/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/back/write.rs (L970-L1017))
which relied on the previous LLVM MC behavior.  Rust's LLVM fork
has carried a revert. This commit made the similar revert to help
distributions since they would otherwise probably carry a similar patch
(as they ship rust linked against system LLVM).

Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51207.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107216
2021-09-10 16:55:29 -07:00
Anirudh Prasad
2b967460b4 [SystemZ][z/OS] Initial code to generate assembly files on z/OS
- This patch consists of the bare basic code needed in order to generate some assembly for the z/OS target.
- Only the .text and the .bss sections are added for now.
- The relevant MCSectionGOFF/Symbol interfaces have been added. This enables us to print out the GOFF machine code sections.
- This patch enables us to add simple lit tests wherever possible, and contribute to the testing coverage for the z/OS target
- Further improvements and additions will be made in future patches.

Reviewed By: tmatheson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106380
2021-07-27 11:29:15 -04:00
Eric Astor
2b759c7f74 [ms] [llvm-ml] Support built-in text macros
Add support for all built-in text macros supported by ML64:
@Date, @Time, @FileName, @FileCur, and @CurSeg.

Reviewed By: thakis

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104965
2021-07-21 11:44:09 -04:00
Derek Schuff
0c7127a873 [WebAssembly] Generate R_WASM_FUNCTION_OFFSET relocs in debuginfo sections
Debug info sections need R_WASM_FUNCTION_OFFSET_I32 relocs (with FK_Data_4 fixup
kinds) to refer to functions (instead of R_WASM_TABLE_INDEX as is used in data
sections). Usually this is done in a convoluted way, with unnamed temp data
symbols which target the start of the function, in which case
WasmObjectWriter::recordRelocation converts it to use the section symbol
instead. However in some cases the function can actually be undefined; in this
case the dwarf generator uses the function symbol (a named undefined function
symbol) instead. In that case the section-symbol transform doesn't work and we
need to generate the correct reloc type a different way. In this change
WebAssemblyWasmObjectWriter::getRelocType takes the fixup section type into
account to choose the correct reloc type.

Fixes PR50408
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103557
2021-07-19 14:02:33 -07:00
Jinsong Ji
41284718d3 [AIX] Emit version string in .file directive
AIX .file directive support including compiler version string.
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/aix/7.2?topic=ops-file-pseudo-op

This patch adds the support so that it will be easier to identify build
compiler in objects.

Reviewed By: #powerpc, shchenz

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105743
2021-07-12 17:03:52 +00:00
Simon Tatham
2dfe33c4d3 Remove unused parameter from parseMSInlineAsm.
No implementation uses the `LocCookie` parameter at all. Errors are
reported from inside that function by `llvm::SourceMgr`, and the
instance of that at the clang call site arranges to pass the error
messages back to a `ClangAsmParserCallback`, which is where the clang
SourceLocation for the error is computed.

(This is part of a patch series working towards the ability to make
SourceLocation into a 64-bit type to handle larger translation units.
But this particular change seems beneficial in its own right.)

Reviewed By: miyuki

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105490
2021-07-12 15:07:03 +01:00
Wouter van Oortmerssen
538b137e0b [WebAssembly] Added initial type checker to MC Assembler
This to protect against non-sensical instruction sequences being assembled,
which would either cause asserts/crashes further down, or a Wasm module being output that doesn't validate.

Unlike a validator, this type checker is able to give type-errors as part of the parsing process, which makes the assembler much friendlier to be used by humans writing manual input.

Because the MC system is single pass (instructions aren't even stored in MC format, they are directly output) the type checker has to be single pass as well, which means that from now on .globaltype and .functype decls must come before their use. An extra pass is added to Codegen to collect information for this purpose, since AsmPrinter is normally single pass / streaming as well, and would otherwise generate this information on the fly.

A `-no-type-check` flag was added to llvm-mc (and any other tools that take asm input) that surpresses type errors, as a quick escape hatch for tests that were not intended to be type correct.

This is a first version of the type checker that ignores control flow, i.e. it checks that types are correct along the linear path, but not the branch path. This will still catch most errors. Branch checking could be added in the future.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104945
2021-07-09 14:07:25 -07:00
David Blaikie
6212b5a386 PR51018: A few more explicit conversions from SmallString to StringRef
Follow-up to 1def2579e10dd84405465f403e8c31acebff0c97 with a few more
obscure cases.
2021-07-09 13:54:02 -07:00
Jinsong Ji
1ed15bd392 [AIX] Use AsmParser to do inline asm parsing
Add a flag so that target can choose to use AsmParser for parsing inline asm.
And set the flag by default for AIX.

-no-intergrated-as will override this default if specified explicitly.

Reviewed By: #powerpc, shchenz

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105314
2021-07-02 16:12:21 +00:00
Jonas Paulsson
38b768656f [MCStreamer] Move emission of attributes section into MCELFStreamer
Enable the emission of a GNU attributes section by reusing the code for
emitting the ARM build attributes section.

The GNU attributes follow the exact same section format as the ARM
BuildAttributes section, so this can be factored out and reused for GNU
attributes generally.

The immediate motivation for this is to emit a GNU attributes section for the
vector ABI on SystemZ (https://reviews.llvm.org/D105067).

Review: Logan Chien, Ulrich Weigand

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102894
2021-06-30 16:00:27 -05:00
Anirudh Prasad
6fc759537e [AsmParser][SystemZ][z/OS] Support for emitting labels in upper case
- Currently, the emitting of labels in the parsePrimaryExpr function is case independent. It just takes the identifier and emits it.
- However, for HLASM the emitting of labels is case independent. We are emitting them in the upper case only, to enforce case independency. So we need to ensure that at the time of parsing the label we are emitting the upper case (in `parseAsHLASMLabel`), but also, when we are processing a PC-relative relocatable expression, we need to ensure we emit it in upper case (in `parsePrimaryExpr`)
- To achieve this a new MCAsmInfo attribute has been introduced which corresponding targets can override if needed.

Reviewed By: abhina.sreeskantharajan, uweigand

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104715
2021-06-24 12:50:11 -04:00
Alexander Yermolovich
d12ae1eaf8 [LLD][LLVM] CG Graph profile using relocations
Currently when .llvm.call-graph-profile is created by llvm it explicitly encodes the symbol indices. This section is basically a black box for post processing tools. For example, if we run strip -s on the object files the symbol table changes, but indices in that section do not. In non-visible behavior indices point to wrong symbols. The visible behavior indices point outside of Symbol table: "invalid symbol index".

This patch changes the format by using R_*_NONE relocations to indicate the from/to symbols. The Frequency (Weight) will still be in the .llvm.call-graph-profile, but symbol information will be in relocation section. In LLD information from both sections is used to reconstruct call graph profile. Relocations themselves will never be applied.

With this approach post processing tools that handle relocations correctly work for this section also. Tools can add/remove symbols and as long as they handle relocation sections with this approach information stays correct.

Doing a quick experiment with clang-13.
The size went up from 107KB to 322KB, aggregate of all the input sections. Size of clang-13 binary is ~118MB. For users of -fprofile-use/-fprofile-sample-use the size of object files will go up slightly, it will not impact final binary size.

Reviewed By: jhenderson, MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104080
2021-06-24 09:09:33 -07:00
Hongtao Yu
7fbb587058 [CSSPGO] Undoing the concept of dangling pseudo probe
As a follow-up to https://reviews.llvm.org/D104129, I'm cleaning up the danling probe related code in both the compiler and llvm-profgen.

I'm seeing a 5% size win for the pseudo_probe section for SPEC2017 and 10% for Ciner. Certain benchmark such as 602.gcc has a 20% size win. No obvious difference seen on build time for SPEC2017 and Cinder.

Reviewed By: wenlei

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104477
2021-06-18 15:14:11 -07:00
Heejin Ahn
f7b0205560 [WebAssembly] Rename event to tag
We recently decided to change 'event' to 'tag', and 'event section' to
'tag section', out of the rationale that the section contains a
generalized tag that references a type, which may be used for something
other than exceptions, and the name 'event' can be confusing in the web
context.

See
- https://github.com/WebAssembly/exception-handling/issues/159#issuecomment-857910130
- https://github.com/WebAssembly/exception-handling/pull/161

Reviewed By: tlively

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104423
2021-06-17 20:34:19 -07:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
f56e4f6d3d RISCV: adjust handling of relocation emission for RISCV
This re-architects the RISCV relocation handling to bring the
implementation closer in line with the implementation in binutils.  We
would previously aggressively resolve the relocation.  With this
restructuring, we always will emit a paired relocation for any symbolic
difference of the type of S±T[±C] where S and T are labels and C is a
constant.

GAS has a special target hook controlled by `RELOC_EXPANSION_POSSIBLE`
which indicates that a fixup may be expanded into multiple relocations.
This is used by the RISCV backend to always emit a paired relocation -
either ADD[WIDTH] + SUB[WIDTH] for text relocations or SET[WIDTH] +
SUB[WIDTH] for a debug info relocation.  Irrespective of whether linker
relaxation support is enabled, symbolic difference is always emitted as
a paired relocation.

This change also sinks the target specific behaviour down into the
target specific area rather than exposing it to the shared relocation
handling.  In the process, we also sink the "special" handling for debug
information down into the RISCV target.  Although this improves the path
for the other targets, this is not necessarily entirely ideal either.
The changes in the debug info emission could be done through another
type of hook as this functionality would be required by any other target
which wishes to do linker relaxation.  However, as there are no other
targets in LLVM which currently do this, this is a reasonable thing to
do until such time as the code needs to be shared.

Improve the handling of the relocation (and add a reduced test case from
the Linux kernel) to ensure that we handle complex expressions for
symbolic difference.  This ensures that we correct relocate symbols with
the adddends normalized and associated with the addition portion of the
paired relocation.

This change also addresses some review comments from Alex Bradbury about
the relocations meant for use in the DWARF CFA being named incorrectly
(using ADD6 instead of SET6) in the original change which introduced the
relocation type.

This resolves the issues with the symbolic difference emission
sufficiently to enable building the Linux kernel with clang+IAS+lld
(without linker relaxation).

Resolves PR50153, PR50156!
Fixes: ClangBuiltLinux/linux#1023, ClangBuiltLinux/linux#1143

Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers, maskray

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103539
2021-06-17 08:20:02 -07:00
RamNalamothu
a2306da6e0 Implement DW_CFA_LLVM_* for Heterogeneous Debugging
Add support in MC/MIR for writing/parsing, and DebugInfo.

This is part of the Extensions for Heterogeneous Debugging defined at
https://llvm.org/docs/AMDGPUDwarfExtensionsForHeterogeneousDebugging.html

Specifically the CFI instructions implemented here are defined at
https://llvm.org/docs/AMDGPUDwarfExtensionsForHeterogeneousDebugging.html#cfa-definition-instructions

Reviewed By: clayborg

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76877
2021-06-14 08:51:50 +05:30
Raphael Isemann
001e5b68a5 [NFC] Add missing include to LaneBitmask.h to fix modules build 2021-06-07 18:43:00 +02:00
Amir Ayupov
1d32182997 [MC] Add getLSDASection interface
This diff adds getLSDASection method to MCObjectFileInfo.

Test plan: make check-all

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102298
2021-06-05 00:28:20 -07:00
Nikita Popov
df6a63d5f1 [MC] Add missing include (NFC)
Try to fix buildbots after 983565a6fe4a9f40c7caf82b65c650c20dbcc104.
2021-06-03 18:50:00 +02:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
20ebf3a03d MC: mark dump with LLVM_DUMP_METHOD
Mark the `ELFRelocationEntry::dump` method as `LLVM_DUMP_METHOD` to
annotate it properly as used to prevent the function being dead stripped
away.  This allows use of `dump` in the debugger.  This is purely to
improve the developer experience.
2021-05-27 10:47:39 -07:00
Fangrui Song
c2d4999f01 [llvm-mc] Add -M to replace -riscv-no-aliases and -riscv-arch-reg-names
In objdump, many targets support `-M no-aliases`.  Instead of having a
`-*-no-aliases` for each target when LLVM adds the support, it makes more sense
to introduce objdump style `-M`.

-riscv-arch-reg-names is removed. -riscv-no-aliases has too many uses and thus is retained for now.

Reviewed By: luismarques

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103004
2021-05-26 10:43:32 -07:00
Tomas Matheson
79405b0d62 [MC][ELF] Emit unique sections for different flags
Global values imply flags such as readable, writable, executable for the
sections that they will be placed in. Currently MC places all such
entries into the same section, using the first set of flags seen. This
can lead to situations in LTO where a writable global is placed in the
same named section as a readable global from another file, and the
section may not be marked writable.

D72194 ensures that mergeable globals with explicit sections are placed
in separate sections with compatible entry size, by emitting the
`unique` assembly syntax where appropriate. This change extends that
approach to include section flags, so that globals with different
section flags are emitted in separate unique sections.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100944
2021-05-26 11:51:29 +01:00
Philipp Krones
df7a8b162e [MC] Refactor MCObjectFileInfo initialization and allow targets to create MCObjectFileInfo
This makes it possible for targets to define their own MCObjectFileInfo.
This MCObjectFileInfo is then used to determine things like section alignment.

This is a follow up to D101462 and prepares for the RISCV backend defining the
text section alignment depending on the enabled extensions.

Reviewed By: MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101921
2021-05-23 14:15:23 -07:00
Fangrui Song
68c6e43bf6 [AArch64][MC] Remove unneeded "in .xxx directive" from diagnostics
The prevailing style does not add the message. The directive name is not useful
because the next line replicates the error line which includes the directive.
2021-05-23 13:58:16 -07:00
Jinsong Ji
068fb4deaa [AIX] Print printable byte list as quoted string
.byte supports string, so if the whole byte list are printable,
we can actually print the string for readability and LIT tests maintainence.

        .byte 'H,'e,'l,'l,'o,',,' ,'w,'o,'r,'l,'d
->
        .byte "Hello, world"

Reviewed By: hubert.reinterpretcast

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102814
2021-05-21 02:37:55 +00:00
Anirudh Prasad
5ae5cfdb6b [AsmParser][SystemZ][z/OS] Introducing HLASM Parser support to AsmParser - Part 1
- This patch (is one in a series of patches) which introduces HLASM Parser support (for the first parameter of inline asm statements) to LLVM ([[ https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-January/147686.html | main RFC here ]])
- This patch in particular introduces HLASM Parser support for Z machine instructions.
- The approach taken here was to subclass `AsmParser`, and make various functions and variables as "protected" wherever appropriate.
- The `HLASMAsmParser` class overrides the `parseStatement` function. Two new private functions `parseAsHLASMLabel` and `parseAsMachineInstruction` are introduced as well.

The general syntax is laid out as follows (more information available in [[ https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSENW6_1.6.0/com.ibm.hlasm.v1r6.asm/asmr1023.pdf | HLASM V1R6 Language Reference Manual ]] - Chapter 2 - Instruction Statement Format):

```
<TokA><spaces.*><TokB><spaces.*><TokC><spaces.*><TokD>
```

1. TokA is referred to as the Name Entry. This token is optional
2. TokB is referred to as the Operation Entry. This token is mandatory.
3. TokC is referred to as the Operand Entry. This token is mandatory
4. TokD is referred to as the Remarks Entry. This token is optional

- If TokA is provided, then we either parse TokA as a possible comment or as a label (Name Entry), Tok B as the Operation Entry and so on.
- If TokA is not provided (i.e. we have one or more spaces and then the first token), then we will parse the first token (i.e TokB) as a possible Z machine instruction, TokC as the operands to the Z machine instruction and TokD as a possible Remark field
- TokC (Operand Entry), no spaces are allowed between OperandEntries. If a space occurs it is classified as an error.
- TokD if provided is taken as is, and emitted as a comment.

The following additional approach was examined, but not taken:

- Adding custom private only functions to base AsmParser class, and only invoking them for z/OS. While this would eliminate the need for another child class, these private functions would be of non-use to every other target. Similarly, adding any pure virtual functions to the base MCAsmParser class and overriding them in AsmParser would also have the same disadvantage.

Testing:

- This patch doesn't have tests added with it, for the sole reason that MCStreamer Support and Object File support hasn't been added for the z/OS target (yet). Hence, it's not possible generate code outright for the z/OS target. They are in the process of being committed / process of being worked on.

- Any comments / feedback on how to combat this "lack of testing" due to other missing required features is appreciated.

Reviewed By: Kai, uweigand

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98276
2021-05-19 11:05:30 -04:00
Sam Clegg
44e7ba66b7 [lld][WebAssembly] Enable string tail merging in debug sections
This is a followup to https://reviews.llvm.org/D97657 which
applied string tail merging to data segments.

Fixes: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48828

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102436
2021-05-18 12:25:39 -07:00
Hendrik Greving
72e8d61b27 [MC] Add the ability to pass MCRegisterInfo to dump_pretty.
Adds the ability to pass MCRegisterInfo to dump_pretty and to the print functions,
so that if present, target specific enums names are printed instead of enum values.
2021-05-14 18:21:57 -07:00
Sam Clegg
b94988cc08 Reland: "[lld][WebAssembly] Initial support merging string data"
This change was originally landed in: 5000a1b4b9edeb9e994f2a5b36da8d48599bea49
It was reverted in: 061e071d8c9b98526f35cad55a918a4f1615afd4

This change adds support for a new WASM_SEG_FLAG_STRINGS flag in
the object format which works in a similar fashion to SHF_STRINGS
in the ELF world.

Unlike the ELF linker this support is currently limited:
- No support for SHF_MERGE (non-string merging)
- Always do full tail merging ("lo" can be merged with "hello")
- Only support single byte strings (p2align 0)

Like the ELF linker merging is only performed at `-O1` and above.

This fixes part of https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48828,
although crucially it doesn't not currently support debug sections
because they are not represented by data segments (they are custom
sections)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97657
2021-05-10 16:03:38 -07:00
Nico Weber
f766faca78 Revert "[lld][WebAssembly] Initial support merging string data"
This reverts commit 5000a1b4b9edeb9e994f2a5b36da8d48599bea49.
Breaks tests, see https://reviews.llvm.org/D97657#2749151

Easily repros locally with `ninja check-llvm-mc-webassembly`.
2021-05-10 18:28:28 -04:00
Sam Clegg
fcb19b5df4 [lld][WebAssembly] Initial support merging string data
This change adds support for a new WASM_SEG_FLAG_STRINGS flag in
the object format which works in a similar fashion to SHF_STRINGS
in the ELF world.

Unlike the ELF linker this support is currently limited:
- No support for SHF_MERGE (non-string merging)
- Always do full tail merging ("lo" can be merged with "hello")
- Only support single byte strings (p2align 0)

Like the ELF linker merging is only performed at `-O1` and above.

This fixes part of https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48828,
although crucially it doesn't not currently support debug sections
because they are not represented by data segments (they are custom
sections)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97657
2021-05-10 13:15:12 -07:00
Chen Zheng
7189f2452c [XCOFF] handle string constants generation for AIX
This follows https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/aix/7.2?topic=constants-string

Reviewed By: hubert.reinterpretcast

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101280
2021-05-07 06:43:36 +00:00
RamNalamothu
e6c5012dd8 [MCAsmInfo] Support UsesCFIForDebug for targets with no exception handling
This change enables emitting CFI unwind information for debugging purpose
for targets with MCAsmInfo::ExceptionsType == ExceptionHandling::None.

Currently generating CFI unwind information is entangled with supporting
the exceptions, even when AsmPrinter explicitly recognizes that the unwind
tables are being generated as debug information.

In fact, the unwind information is not generated even if we specify
--force-dwarf-frame-section, unless exceptions are enabled. The LIT test
llvm/test/CodeGen/AMDGPU/debug_frame.ll demonstrates this behavior.

Enable this option for AMDGPU to prepare for future patches which add
complete CFI support.

Reviewed By: dblaikie, MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78778
2021-05-06 04:53:45 +05:30
Philipp Krones
0d572a30c9 [MC] Untangle MCContext and MCObjectFileInfo
This untangles the MCContext and the MCObjectFileInfo. There is a circular
dependency between MCContext and MCObjectFileInfo. Currently this dependency
also exists during construction: You can't contruct a MOFI without a MCContext
without constructing the MCContext with a dummy version of that MOFI first.
This removes this dependency during construction. In a perfect world,
MCObjectFileInfo wouldn't depend on MCContext at all, but only be stored in the
MCContext, like other MC information. This is future work.

This also shifts/adds more information to the MCContext making it more
available to the different targets. Namely:

- TargetTriple
- ObjectFileType
- SubtargetInfo

Reviewed By: MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101462
2021-05-05 10:03:02 -07:00
Anirudh Prasad
97a8b374a1 [AsmParser][SystemZ][z/OS] Reject character and string literals for HLASM
- As per the HLASM support we are providing, i.e. support only for the first parameter of the inline asm block, only pertaining to Z machine instructions defined in LLVM, character literals and string literals are not supported (see Figure 4 - https://www-01.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/svc00100.nsf/pages/zOSV2R3sc264940/$file/asmr1023.pdf for more information)
- This patch explicitly rejects the usage of char literals and string literals (for example "abc 'a'") when the relevant field is set
- This is achieved by introducing a field called `LexHLASMStrings` in MCAsmLexer similar to `LexMasmStrings`

Reviewed By: abhina.sreeskantharajan, Kai

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101660
2021-05-05 10:21:55 -04:00
Fangrui Song
c70d7b131b [MC] Add MCAsmParser::parseComma to improve diagnostics
llvm-mc will error "expected comma" instead of "unexpected token".
2021-05-04 14:13:19 -07:00
Anirudh Prasad
7a49f52054 [AsmParser][SystemZ][z/OS] Implement HLASM location counter syntax ("*") for Z PC-relative instructions.
- This patch attempts to implement the location counter syntax (*) for the HLASM variant for PC-relative instructions.
- In the HLASM variant, for purely constant relocatable values, we expect a * token preceding it, with special support for " *" which is parsed as "<pc-rel-insn 0>"
- For combinations of absolute values and relocatable values, we don't expect the "*" preceding the token.

When you have a " * "  what’s accepted is:

```
*<space>.*{.*} -> <pc-rel-insn> 0
*[+|-][constant-value] -> <pc-rel-insn> [+|-]constant-value
```

When you don’t have a " * " what’s accepted is:

```
brasl  1,func           is allowed (MCSymbolRef type)
brasl  1,func+4         is allowed (MCBinary type)
brasl  1,4+func         is allowed (MCBinary type)
brasl  1,-4+func        is allowed (MCBinary type)
brasl  1,func-4         is allowed (MCBinary type)
brasl  1,*func          is not allowed (* cannot be used for non-MCConstantExprs)
brasl  1,*+func         is not allowed (* cannot be used for non-MCConstantExprs)
brasl  1,*+func+4       is not allowed (* cannot be used for non-MCConstantExprs)
brasl  1,*+4+func       is not allowed (* cannot be used for non-MCConstantExprs)
brasl  1,*-4+8+func     is not allowed (* cannot be used for non-MCConstantExprs)
```

Reviewed By: Kai

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100987
2021-05-03 14:58:24 -04:00
Victor Huang
de9b762793 [AIX][TLS] Add ASM portion changes to support TLSGD relocations to XCOFF objects
- Add new variantKinds for the symbol's variable offset and region handle
- Print the proper relocation specifier @gd in the asm streamer when emitting
  the TC Entry for the variable offset for the symbol
- Fix the switch section failure between the TC Entry of variable offset and
  region handle
- Put .__tls_get_addr symbol in the ProgramCodeSects with XTY_ER property

Reviewed by: sfertile

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100956
2021-04-29 13:18:59 -05:00
Anirudh Prasad
b3c8d21495 [AsmParser][SystemZ][z/OS] Reject "Dot" as current PC on z/OS
- Currently, the "." (Dot) character, when not identifying an Identifier or a Constant, refers to the current PC (Program Counter)
- However, in z/OS, for the HLASM dialect, it strictly accepts only the "*" as the current PC (Support for this will be put up in a follow-up patch)
- The changes in this patch allow individual platforms to choose whether they would like to use the "." (Dot) character as a marker for the current PC or not.
- It is achieved by introducing a new field in MCAsmInfo.h called `DotIsPC` (similar to `DollarIsPC`)

Reviewed By: abhina.sreeskantharajan

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100975
2021-04-29 11:58:54 -04:00
Anirudh Prasad
01e5573322 [AsmParser][SystemZ][z/OS] Use updated framework in AsmLexer to accept special tokens as Identifiers
- Previously, https://reviews.llvm.org/D99889 changed the framework in the AsmLexer to treat special tokens, if they occur at the start of the string, as Identifiers.
- These are used by the MASM Parser implementation in LLVM, and we can extend some of the changes made in the previous patch to SystemZ.
- In SystemZ, the special "tokens" referred to here are "_", "$", "@", "#". [_|$|@|#] are already supported as "part" of an Identifier.
- The changes in this patch ensure that these special tokens, when they occur at the start of the Identifier, are treated as Identifiers.

Reviewed By: abhina.sreeskantharajan

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100959
2021-04-28 15:43:24 -04:00
Chen Zheng
611f6b8043 [XCOFF] make .file directive have directory info
The .file directive is changed to only have basename in D36018 for
ELF.

But on AIX, we require the .file directive to also contain the
directory info. This aligns with other AIX compiler like XLC and is
required by some AIX tool like DBX.

Reviewed By: hubert.reinterpretcast

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99785
2021-04-27 00:15:23 -04:00
Tim Renouf
79e5f97ca7 [MC][AMDGPU][llvm-objdump] Synthesized local labels in disassembly
1. Add an accessor function to MCSymbolizer to retrieve addresses
   referenced by a symbolizable operand, but not resolved to a symbol.
   That way, the caller can synthesize labels at those addresses and
   then retry disassembling the section.

2. Implement that in AMDGPU -- a failed symbol lookup results in the
   address being added to a vector returned by the new function.

3. Use that in llvm-objdump when using MCSymbolizer (which only happens
   on AMDGPU) and SymbolizeOperands is on.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101145

Change-Id: I19087c3bbfece64bad5a56ee88bcc9110d83989e
2021-04-26 13:56:36 +01:00
Hongtao Yu
29e34b908b [CSSPGO][llvm-profgen] Always report dangling probes for frames with real samples.
Report dangling probes for frames that have real samples collected. Dangling probes are the probes associated to an empty block. When reported, sample count on a dangling probe will not be trusted by the compiler and we will rely on the counts inference algorithm to get the probe a reasonable count. This actually fixes a bug where previously only those dangling probes with samples collected were reported.

This patch also fixes two existing issues. Pseudo probes are stored in `Address2ProbesMap` and their pointers are used in `PseudoProbeInlineTree`. Previously `std::vector` was used to store probes and the pointers to probes may get obsolete as the vector grows. I'm changing `std::vector` to `std::list` instead.

The other issue is that all outlined functions shared the same inline frame previously due to the unchanged `Index` value as the dummy inlineSite identifier.

Good results seen for SPEC2017 in general regarding profile quality.

Reviewed By: wenlei, wlei

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100235
2021-04-21 18:07:58 -07:00
Anirudh Prasad
129d906140 [AsmParser][ms][X86] Fix possible misbehaviour in parsing of special tokens at start of string.
- Previously, https://reviews.llvm.org/D72680 introduced a new attribute called `AllowSymbolAtNameStart` (in relation to the MAsmParser changes) in `MCAsmInfo.h` which (according to the comment in the header) allows the following behaviour:

```
  /// This is true if the assembler allows $ @ ? characters at the start of
  /// symbol names. Defaults to false.
```

- However, the usage of this field in AsmLexer.cpp doesn't seem completely accurate* for a couple of reasons.

```
  default:
    if (MAI.doesAllowSymbolAtNameStart()) {
      // Handle Microsoft-style identifier: [a-zA-Z_$.@?][a-zA-Z0-9_$.@#?]*
      if (!isDigit(CurChar) &&
          isIdentifierChar(CurChar, MAI.doesAllowAtInName(),
                           AllowHashInIdentifier))
        return LexIdentifier();
    }
```

1. The Dollar and At tokens, when occurring at the start of the string, are treated as separate tokens (AsmToken::Dollar and AsmToken::At respectively) and not lexed as an Identifier.
2. I'm not too sure why `MAI.doesAllowAtInName()` is used when `AllowAtInIdentifier` could be used. For X86 platforms, afaict, this shouldn't be an issue, since the `CommentString` attribute isn't "@". (alternatively the call to the setter can be set anywhere else as needed). The `AllowAtInName` does have an additional important meaning, but in the context of AsmLexer, shouldn't mean anything different compared to `AllowAtInIdentifier`

My proposal is the following:

- Introduce 3 new fields called `AllowQuestionTokenAtStartOfString`, `AllowDollarTokenAtStartOfString` and `AllowAtTokenAtStartOfString` in MCAsmInfo.h which will encapsulate the previously documented behaviour of "allowing $, @, ? characters at the start of symbol names")
- Introduce these fields where "$", "@" are lexed, and treat them as identifiers depending on whether `Allow[Dollar|At]TokenAtStartOfString` is set.
- For the sole case of "?", append it to the existing logic for treating a "default" token as an Identifier.

z/OS (HLASM) will also make use of some of these fields in follow up patches.

completely accurate* - This was based on the comments and the intended behaviour the code. I might have completely misinterpreted it, and if that is the case my sincere apologies. We can close this patch if necessary, if there are no changes to be made :)

Depends on https://reviews.llvm.org/D99374

Reviewed By: Jonathan.Crowther

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99889
2021-04-21 10:21:09 -04:00
Simon Pilgrim
4edb18ca2b [MC] MCInstrDesc.h - remove unnecessary <string> include. NFCI. 2021-04-21 15:07:00 +01:00
Nico Weber
f0c201e2e7 fix comment typos to cycle bots 2021-04-14 22:12:56 -04:00
Anirudh Prasad
84e70f8028 [AsmParser][SystemZ][z/OS] Add support to AsmLexer to accept HLASM style integers
- Add support for HLASM style integers. These are the decimal integers [0-9].
- HLASM does not support the additional prefixed integers like, `0b`, `0x`, octal integers and Masm style integers.
- To achieve this, a field `LexHLASMStyleIntegers` (similar to the `LexMasmStyleIntegers` field) is introduced in `MCAsmLexer.h` as well as a corresponding setter.

Note: This field could also go into MCAsmInfo.h. I used the previous precedent set by the `LexMasmIntegers` field.

Depends on https://reviews.llvm.org/D99286

Reviewed By: epastor

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99374
2021-04-13 15:29:37 -04:00
Anirudh Prasad
d7da6c0d43 [AsmParser][SystemZ][z/OS] Add in support to allow use of additional comment strings.
- Currently, MCAsmInfo provides a CommentString attribute, that various targets can set, so that the AsmLexer can appropriately lex a string as a comment based on the set value of the attribute.
- However, AsmLexer also supports a few additional comment syntaxes, in addition to what's specified as a CommentString attribute. This includes regular C-style block comments (/* ... */), regular C-style line comments (// .... ) and #. While I'm not sure as to why this behaviour exists, I am assuming it does to maintain backward compatibility with GNU AS (see https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/as/Comments.html#Comments for reference)
For example:
Consider a target which sets the CommentString attribute to '*'.
The following strings are all lexed as comments.

```
"# abc" -> comment
"// abc" -> comment
"/* abc */ -> comment
"* abc" -> comment
```

- In HLASM however, only "*" is accepted as a comment string, and nothing else.
- To achieve this, an additional attribute (`AllowAdditionalComments`) has been added to MCAsmInfo. If this attribute is set to false, then only the string specified by the CommentString attribute is used as a possible comment string to be lexed by the AsmLexer. The regular C-style block comments, line comments and "#" are disabled. As a final note, "#" will still be treated as a comment, if the CommentString attribute is set to "#".

Depends on https://reviews.llvm.org/D99277

Reviewed By: abhina.sreeskantharajan, myiwanch

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99286
2021-04-13 11:15:09 -04:00
Ricky Taylor
fa9c348cc4 [M68k] Add support for Motorola literal syntax to AsmParser
These look like $00A0cf for hex and  %001010101 for binary. They are used in Motorola assembly syntax.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98519
2021-04-05 20:02:29 +01:00
Anirudh Prasad
388899404f [AsmParser][SystemZ][z/OS] Add in support to accept "#" as part of an Identifier token
- This patch adds in support to accept the "#" character as part of an Identifier.
- This support is needed especially for the HLASM dialect since "#" is treated as part of the valid "Alphabet" range
- The way this is done is by making use of the previous precedent set by the `AllowAtInIdentifier` field in `MCAsmLexer.h`. A new field called `AllowHashInIdentifier` is introduced.
- The static function `IsIdentifierChar` is also updated to accept the `#` character if the `AllowHashInIdentifier` field is set to true.
Note: The field introduced in `MCAsmLexer.h` could very well be moved to `MCAsmInfo.h`. I'm not opposed to it. I decided to put it in `MCAsmLexer` since there seems to be some sort of precedent already with `AllowAtInIdentifier`.

Reviewed By: abhina.sreeskantharajan, nickdesaulniers, MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99277
2021-04-01 11:24:43 -04:00