SingleSource except oopack and Oscar. (Sorry, Oscar.)
include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Add
accessors for ImplicitUses/Defs.
lib/Target/TargetInstrInfo.cpp: Remove virtual print method. If you
really wanted this, just use MI->print(O, TM); instead...
lib/Target/X86:
FloatingPoint.cpp: ...like this.
X86InstrInfo.h: Remove virtual print method. Define the PrintImplUses
target-specific flag bit.
X86InstrInfo.def: Add the PrintImplUses flag to all the instructions
which implicitly use CL, because the assembler needs to see the CL in
order to generate the right instruction.
Printer.cpp: Ditch fnIndex at Chris's request. Now we use CurrentFnName
to name constants in the constant pool for each function instead. This
avoids keeping state between runOnMachineFunction() invocations, which
is a no-no. Having MangledGlobals be global is a bogon I'd like to get
rid of too, but making it a static member of Printer causes link errors
(why???).
Make NumberForBB into a member of Printer instead of a global, too.
Make printOp and printMemReference into methods of Printer.
X86InstrInfo::print is now Printer::printMachineInstruction, because
TargetInstrInfo::print is history. (Because of this, we have to qualify
the names of some TargetInstrInfo methods we call.)
Print out the ImplicitUses field of any instruction we print that has
the PrintImplUses bit set.
llvm-svn: 6924
particular, name mangling for GlobalValues only occurs when the linkage type is
internal or when the name must be mangled to avoid a collision. See comments in
CWriter::getValueName for more information.
- 'inline' keyword is now emitted for functions with 'linkonce' linkage type.
- Fixed typos.
llvm-svn: 6898
* Add new MultiObject flag to DSNode which keeps track of whether or not
multiple objects have been merged into the node, allowing must-alias info
to be tracked.
llvm-svn: 6794
involves removing the [bwl] suffixes from instruction names, as well
as some other distinguishing marks (32/64/80 on fp insns, _i suffixes, etc.)
Lowercase all instr. names as well for consistency's sake.
llvm-svn: 6790
to print various things on a module-by-module basis (currently, only the
former is used).
Don't print < > around names. The assembler can't take it.
Print pseudoinstructions only as comments. The poor little assembler can't
take that, either.
llvm-svn: 6789
Move LowerAllocations, PrintFunction, and SymbolStripping passes, and
the corresponding -disable-strip and -d options, over here to the SPARC
target-specific bits of llc. Rename -d to -dump-asm.
tools/llc/Makefile:
Reindent. Add x86 library so that llc compiles again.
tools/llc/llc.cpp:
Remove support for running arbitrary optimization passes. Use opt instead.
Remove LowerAllocations, PrintFunction, and SymbolStripping passes, as noted
above.
Allow user to select a backend (x86 or SPARC); default to guessing from
the endianness/pointer size of the input bytecode file.
Fix typos.
Delete empty .s file and exit with error status if target does not support
static compilation.
llvm-svn: 6776
into a new function FPCSafeToPrint(), and use it in printConstant()
and printFunction() to decide whether we should output ConstantFPs as
floating-point constants or as references to stack-allocated variables.
lib/VMCore/AsmWriter.cpp: Fix an apparent typo in the code mentioned above.
llvm-svn: 6762
(We're already talking about autoconf'ing this, so I'm assuming this hack
will be short-lived...I just don't want it to get lost in my working files.)
llvm-svn: 6761
link in the X86 JIT either, but this makes testing easier.
For some reason, the sparc JIT was breaking the X86 JIT when it was linked in. :(
llvm-svn: 6745
instead of a variable pointer and an alloca. All accesses to the variable then
use the address-of operator to access it. This plays better with the internal
GCC code generation phases, which bail early on functions which contain allocas.
It also makes the code a bit easier to read.
llvm-svn: 6734
This was because we were deleting large chunks of functions without an exit block, because the post-dominance
information was not useful. This broke crafty and twolf.
llvm-svn: 6698
SETTING the operand to be an immediate or have verified that one of the operands
is really a SignExtended or Unextended immediate value already, which warrants
an 'i' opcode.
llvm-svn: 6662
* BPA and BPN do not take a %cc register as a parameter
* SLL/SRL/SRA{r,i}5 are there for a reason - they are ONLY 32-bit instructions
* Likewise, SLL/SRL/SRAX{r,i}6 are only 64-bit
* Added WRCCR{r,i} opcodes
llvm-svn: 6655
* Removed instruction scheduling as it is too slow to run in a JIT environment
* Removed other passes because they aren't necessary and can slow JIT down
llvm-svn: 6652
The JIT is designed to code-generate a function at-a-time. That means that any
pass can only make local changes to its function. Period.
Because the Sparc PreSelection pass claims to be a BasicBlock pass while adding
globals to the Module, it cannot be run with the other passes, because by this
time, the globals have been output already by the JIT, and the addresses of any
globals appearing AFTER this point are not recognized.
However, the PreSelection pass is a requirement for correctness in the Sparc
codegen path, so it MUST be run.
::: HACK ALERT ::: HACK ALERT ::: HACK ALERT ::: HACK ALERT ::: HACK ALERT :::
llvm-svn: 6650
This avoid generating a register to hold C, which in turn speeds up the
register allocator by a lot: ~9% on 164.gzip and ~17% on 256.bzip2. This
also speeds up other passes. This also speeds up execution of the program
marginally, and makes the asm much easier to read. :)
llvm-svn: 6626
Special cases: STFSRx and STXFSRx - they operate on predefined rd=0 or rd=1, and
expect %fsr as the parameter in assembly. They are disabled (since not used)
until an encoding, both for code generation and output, is chosen.
llvm-svn: 6619
Update file comment to contain a bunch of the overview mapping-info
documentation previously buried within the file.
Remove some unnecessary include/using stmts.
Rename pass to MappingInfoCollector.
Rewrite a lot of it so it doesn't use global instance variables and so
it outputs into MappingInfo objects and then dumps those out, instead of going
straight to an assembly file.
Change name of factory to getMappingInfoCollector.
Fold prologue & epilogue writers into MappingInfo methods.
lib/Target/Sparc/FInfo.cpp:
Correct file comment to reflect above change
lib/Target/Sparc/Sparc.cpp:
Change name of factory to getMappingInfoCollector.
llvm-svn: 6617
in Emitter.cpp, just convert the Sparc version of the constant pool into
what's already supported and inter-operate.
* Implemented a first pass at lazy function resolution in the JITResolver. That
required adding a SparcV9CodeEmitter pointer to simplify generating
bit-patterns of the instructions.
* SparcV9CodeEmitter now creates and destroys static TheJITResolver, which makes
sense because the SparcV9CodeEmitter is the only user of TheJITResolver, and
lives for the entire duration of the JIT (via PassManager which lives in VM).
* Changed all return values in the JITResolver to uint64_t because of the 64-bit
Sparc architecture.
* Added a new version of getting the value of a GlobalValue in the
SparcV9CodeEmitter, which now works for already-generated functions (JITted or
library functions).
* Removed little-used and unused functions, cleaning up the internal view of the
SparcV9CodeEmitter.
llvm-svn: 6612
laid out closer to the VM so that calls to library functions (e.g. puts()) and
callback (e.g. JITResolver::CompilationCallback) fit into 30 bits of the call
instruction.
* Abort if architecture is not yet supported (not X86 or Sparc) because it
likely requires a different set of parameters to mmap() .
* Stop using hard-coded values for page size; use sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) instead.
llvm-svn: 6610
the loop, and in both cases. In the first case, it is a VReg that is a constant
so it may be actually converted to a constant. In the second case, it is already
a constant, but then if it doesn't change its type (e.g. to become a register
and have the value loaded from memory if it is too large to live in its
instruction field), we must change the opcode BEFORE the 'continue', otherwise
we miss the opportunity.
llvm-svn: 6602