* Removed test/lib/llvm.exp - it is no longer needed
* Deleted the dg.exp reading code from test/lit.cfg. There are no dg.exp files
left in the test suite so this code is no longer required. test/lit.cfg is
now much shorter and clearer
* Removed a lot of duplicate code in lit.local.cfg files that need access to
the root configuration, by adding a "root" attribute to the TestingConfig
object. This attribute is dynamically computed to provide the same
information as was previously provided by the custom getRoot functions.
* Documented the config.root attribute in docs/CommandGuide/lit.pod
llvm-svn: 153408
This is in braces so that it doesn't conflict with the existing %p.
It uses braces instead of parens because parens would have to be
regex-escaped.
llvm-svn: 153213
We can simply confirm the handle released to open it with EXCLUSIVE. Attempting renaming was bad.
Disable win32file at ImportError. Thanks to Francois to let me know.
FIXME: Could we report warning or notification if win32file were not found?
llvm-svn: 153172
In previous case,
RUN: foo -o %t
RUN: FileCheck < %t
RUN: bar -o %t
2nd read handle might prevent manipulation of 3rd %t in bar, to remove and rename.
llvm-svn: 152916
We cannot limit the concatenated instruction names to 64K. ARM is
already at 32K, and it is easy to imagine a target with more
instructions.
llvm-svn: 152817
This patch limited the concatenated register names to 64K which meant
that the total number of registers was many times less than 64K.
If any compilers actually enforce the 64K limit on string literals, and
it turns out to be a problem, we should fix that problem by not using
long string literals.
llvm-svn: 152816
~0U might be i32 on 32-bit hosts, then (uint64_t)~0U might not be expected as (i64)0xFFFFFFFF_FFFFFFFF, but as (i64)0x00000000_FFFFFFFF.
llvm-svn: 152407
Original commit message:
Use uint16_t to store InstrNameIndices in MCInstrInfo. Add asserts to protect all 16-bit string table offsets. Also make sure the string to offset table string is not larger than 65536 characters since larger string literals aren't portable.
llvm-svn: 152296
Original commit message:
Use uint16_t to store InstrNameIndices in MCInstrInfo. Add asserts to protect
all 16-bit string table offsets. Also make sure the string to offset table
string is not larger than 65536 characters since larger string literals aren't
portable.
llvm-svn: 152233
With the new composite physical registers to represent arbitrary pairs
of DPR registers, we don't need the pseudo-registers anymore. Get rid of
a bunch of them that use DPR register pairs and just use the real
instructions directly instead.
llvm-svn: 152045
- Shrink the opcode field to 16 bits.
- Shrink the AsmVariantID field to 8 bits.
- Store the mnemonic string in a string table, store a 16 bit index.
- Store a pascal-style length byte in the string instead of a null terminator,
so we can avoid calling strlen on every entry we visit during mnemonic search.
Shrinks X86AsmParser.o from 434k to 201k on x86_64 and eliminates relocs from the table.
llvm-svn: 151984
Allows us to de-virtualize the function and provides access to it in
the instruction printer, which is useful for handling composite
physical registers (e.g., ARM register lists).
llvm-svn: 151815
This reverts commit 151760.
We want to move getSubReg() from TargetRegisterInfo into MCRegisterInfo,
but to do that, the type of the lookup table needs to be the same for
all targets.
llvm-svn: 151814
This allows us to make TRC non-polymorphic and value-initializable, eliminating a huge static
initializer and a ton of cruft from the generated code.
Shrinks ARMBaseRegisterInfo.o by ~100k.
llvm-svn: 151806
- The search bounds are constant, in the worst case (ARM target) it will scan over 30 uint16_ts.
- This method isn't very hot, I had problems finding a testcase where it's called more than a dozen of times (no perf impact).
llvm-svn: 151773
Instead of nested switch statements, use a lookup table. On ARM, this replaces
a 23k (x86_64 release build) function with a 16k table. Its not unlikely to
be faster, as well.
llvm-svn: 151751
Add some data structures to represent for loops. These will be
referenced during object processing to do any needed iteration and
instantiation.
Add foreach keyword support to the lexer.
Add a mode to indicate that we're parsing a foreach loop. This allows
the value parser to early-out when processing the foreach value list.
Add a routine to parse foreach iteration declarations. This is
separate from ParseDeclaration because the type of the named value
(the iterator) doesn't match the type of the initializer value (the
value list). It also needs to add two values to the foreach record:
the iterator and the value list.
Add parsing support for foreach.
Add the code to process foreach loops and create defs based
on iterator values.
Allow foreach loops to be matched at the top level.
When parsing an IDValue check if it is a foreach loop iterator for one
of the active loops. If so, return a VarInit for it.
Add Emacs keyword support for foreach.
Add VIM keyword support for foreach.
Add tests to check foreach operation.
Add TableGen documentation for foreach.
Support foreach with multiple objects.
Support non-braced foreach body with one object.
Do not require types for the foreach declaration. Assume the iterator
type from the iteration list element type.
llvm-svn: 151164
This requires some gymnastics to make it available for C code. Remove the names
from the disassembler tables, making them relocation free.
llvm-svn: 150303
Make them accessible through MCInstrInfo. They are only used for debugging purposes so this doesn't
have an impact on performance. X86MCTargetDesc.o goes from 630K to 461K on x86_64.
llvm-svn: 150245
1. Added a status note when a config file is loaded directly with load_config. This helps notice loads of lit.cfg from lit.site.cfg
2. Added a status note on the result of a config load. Previously, it was just notifying that it tries to load a config file. Now it will also say whether the load succeeded or the file wasn't found
The two changes give better visibility into which config files were actually loaded by lit. The effect is only on --debug runs.
Patch by Eli Bendersky!
llvm-svn: 149932
When adding the {-1, -1} entry to the DFAStateInputTable, we
need to increment the index used to populate the DFAStateEntryTable.
Otherwise, the entry table will be off by one for each transition
after the {-1, -1} entry. PR11908.
llvm-svn: 149713
that just uses the new toolchain probing logic. This fixes linking with -m32 on
64 bit systems (the /32 dir was not being added to the search).
llvm-svn: 149651
It is simpler to define a composite index directly:
def ssub_2 : SubRegIndex<[dsub_1, ssub_0]>;
def ssub_3 : SubRegIndex<[dsub_1, ssub_1]>;
Than specifying the composite indices on each register:
CompositeIndices = [(ssub_2 dsub_1, ssub_0),
(ssub_3 dsub_1, ssub_1)] in ...
This also makes it clear that SubRegIndex composition is supposed to be
unique.
llvm-svn: 149556
The final tie breaker comparison also needs to return +/-1, or 0.
This is not a less() function.
This could cause otherwise identical super-classes to be ordered
unstably, depending on what the system qsort routine does with a bad
compare function.
llvm-svn: 149549
This class is used to represent SubRegIndex instances instead of the raw
Record pointers that were used before.
No functional change intended.
llvm-svn: 149418
Move to a model where we build whatever branches are checked out
in the source directories. This was a bit too smart (and complicated)
in handling details best left to the user and the revision control
system.
In addition, get rid of support for llvm-gcc and building gcc as
these are no longer necessary.
llvm-svn: 149149
Unfortunately I don't think there's a fix for this that will work upstream and
also satisfy Clang's -Wunreachable-code, which is a pity. But I'll give it some
more thought -perhaps there's some way out.
llvm-svn: 148645
Problem: LLVM needs more function attributes than currently available (32 bits).
One such proposed attribute is "address_safety", which shows that a function is being checked for address safety (by AddressSanitizer, SAFECode, etc).
Solution:
- extend the Attributes from 32 bits to 64-bits
- wrap the object into a class so that unsigned is never erroneously used instead
- change "unsigned" to "Attributes" throughout the code, including one place in clang.
- the class has no "operator uint64 ()", but it has "uint64_t Raw() " to support packing/unpacking.
- the class has "safe operator bool()" to support the common idiom: if (Attributes attr = getAttrs()) useAttrs(attr);
- The CTOR from uint64_t is marked explicit, so I had to add a few explicit CTOR calls
- Add the new attribute "address_safety". Doing it in the same commit to check that attributes beyond first 32 bits actually work.
- Some of the functions from the Attribute namespace are worth moving inside the class, but I'd prefer to have it as a separate commit.
Tested:
"make check" on Linux (32-bit and 64-bit) and Mac (10.6)
built/run spec CPU 2006 on Linux with clang -O2.
This change will break clang build in lib/CodeGen/CGCall.cpp.
The following patch will fix it.
llvm-svn: 148553
When set, this bit indicates that a register is completely defined by
the value of its sub-registers.
Use the CoveredBySubRegs property to infer which super-registers are
call-preserved given a list of callee-saved registers. For example, the
ARM registers D8-D15 are callee-saved. This now automatically implies
that Q4-Q7 are call-preserved.
Conversely, Win64 callees save XMM6-XMM15, but the corresponding
YMM6-YMM15 registers are not call-preserved because they are not fully
defined by their sub-registers.
llvm-svn: 148363
Targets can now add CalleeSavedRegs defs to their *CallingConv.td file.
TableGen will use this to create a *_SaveList array suitable for
returning from getCalleeSavedRegs() as well as a *_RegMask bit mask
suitable for returning from getCallPreservedMask().
llvm-svn: 148346
This lets lldb give sane output for SmallVectors, e.g.
Before:
(lldb) p sv
(llvm::SmallVector<int, 10>) $0 = {
(llvm::SmallVectorImpl<int>) llvm::SmallVectorImpl<int> = {
(llvm::SmallVectorTemplateBase<int>) llvm::SmallVectorTemplateBase<int> = {
(llvm::SmallVectorTemplateCommon<int>) llvm::SmallVectorTemplateCommon<int> = {
(llvm::SmallVectorBase) llvm::SmallVectorBase = {
(void *) BeginX = 0x00007fff5fbff960
...
}
After:
(lldb) p sv
(llvm::SmallVector<int, 10>) $0 = {
(int) [0] = 42
(int) [1] = 23
...
}
The script is still a bit rough so expect crashes for vectors of complex types.
Synthetic children are _not_ available in xcode 4.2, newer LLDBs should work though.
llvm-svn: 148308
(This time I believe I've checked all the -Wreturn-type warnings from GCC & added the couple of llvm_unreachables necessary to silence them. If I've missed any, I'll happily fix them as soon as I know about them)
llvm-svn: 148262
/// FastEmit_f - This method is called by target-independent code
/// to request that an instruction with the given type, opcode, and
/// floating-point immediate operand be emitted.
virtual unsigned FastEmit_f(MVT VT,
MVT RetVT,
unsigned Opcode,
const ConstantFP *FPImm);
Currently, it emits an accidentally overloaded version without the const on the
ConstantFP*. This doesn't affect anything in the tree, since nothing causes that
method to be autogenerated, but I have been playing with some ARM TableGen
refactorings that hit this problem.
llvm-svn: 147727
tblgen has been renamed to llvm-tblgen so this command has been failing,
and it's no longer needed because llvm-tblgen is already installed by default.
llvm-svn: 147187
Diagnostics are now emitted via the SourceMgr and we use MemoryBuffer
for buffer management. Switched the code to make use of the trailing
'0' that MemoryBuffer guarantees where it makes sense.
llvm-svn: 147063
Use information computed while inferring new register classes to emit
accurate, table-driven implementations of getMatchingSuperRegClass().
Delete the old manual, error-prone implementations in the targets.
llvm-svn: 146873
Teach TableGen to create the missing register classes needed for
getMatchingSuperRegClass() to return maximal results. The function is
still not auto-generated, so it still returns inexact results.
This produces these new register classes:
ARM:
QQPR_with_dsub_0_in_DPR_8
QQQQPR_with_dsub_0_in_DPR_8
X86:
GR64_with_sub_32bit_in_GR32_NOAX
GR64_with_sub_32bit_in_GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOSP
GR64_with_sub_16bit_in_GR16_NOREX
GR64_with_sub_32bit_in_GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX
GR64_TC_and_GR64_with_sub_32bit_in_GR32_NOAX
GR64_with_sub_32bit_in_GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX_NOSP
GR64_TCW64_and_GR64_with_sub_32bit_in_GR32_NOAX
GR64_TC_and_GR64_with_sub_32bit_in_GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX
GR64_with_sub_32bit_in_GR32_TC
GR64_with_sub_32bit_in_GR32_ABCD_and_GR32_NOAX
GR64_with_sub_32bit_in_GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_TC
GR64_with_sub_32bit_in_GR32_AD
GR64_with_sub_32bit_in_GR32_AD_and_GR32_NOAX
The other targets in the tree are not weird enough to be affected.
llvm-svn: 146872
The function TRI::getCommonSubClass(A, B) returns the largest common
sub-class of the register classes A and B. This patch teaches TableGen
to synthesize sub-classes such that the answer is always maximal.
In other words, every register that is in both A and B will also be
present in getCommonSubClass(A, B).
This introduces these synthetic register classes:
ARM:
GPRnopc_and_hGPR
GPRnopc_and_hGPR
hGPR_and_rGPR
GPRnopc_and_hGPR
GPRnopc_and_hGPR
hGPR_and_rGPR
tGPR_and_tcGPR
hGPR_and_tcGPR
X86:
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOSP
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX
GR64_NOSP_and_GR64_TC
GR64_NOSP_and_GR64_TC
GR64_NOREX_and_GR64_TC
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOSP
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX_NOSP
GR64_NOSP_and_GR64_TC
GR64_NOREX_and_GR64_TC
GR64_NOREX_NOSP_and_GR64_TC
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOSP
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX_NOSP
GR32_ABCD_and_GR32_NOAX
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOSP
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX_NOSP
GR32_ABCD_and_GR32_NOAX
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_TC
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOSP
GR64_NOSP_and_GR64_TC
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX_NOSP
GR64_NOREX_and_GR64_TC
GR64_NOREX_NOSP_and_GR64_TC
GR32_ABCD_and_GR32_NOAX
GR64_ABCD_and_GR64_TC
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_TC
GR32_AD_and_GR32_NOAX
Other targets are unaffected.
llvm-svn: 146657
subdirectories to traverse into.
- Originally I wanted to avoid this and just autoscan, but this has one key
flaw in that new subdirectories can not automatically trigger a rerun of the
llvm-build tool. This is particularly a pain when switching back and forth
between trees where one has added a subdirectory, as the dependencies will
tend to be wrong. This will also eliminates FIXME implicitly.
llvm-svn: 146436
For example, ARM allows:
vmov.u32 s4, #0 -> vmov.i32, #0
'u32' is a more specific designator for the 32-bit integer type specifier
and is legal for any instruction which accepts 'i32' as a datatype suffix.
We want to say,
def : TokenAlias<".u32", ".i32">;
This works by marking the match class of 'From' as a subclass of the
match class of 'To'.
rdar://10435076
llvm-svn: 145992
1. Added opcode BUNDLE
2. Taught MachineInstr class to deal with bundled MIs
3. Changed MachineBasicBlock iterator to skip over bundled MIs; added an iterator to walk all the MIs
4. Taught MachineBasicBlock methods about bundled MIs
llvm-svn: 145975
When wait() has finished, opened handles (especially writing stdout to file) might not be released immediately.
To wait for released, poll to attempt renaming.
llvm-svn: 145222
properly quote strings when writing the CMakeFiles/Makefile.cmake output file
(which lists the dependencies). This shows up when using CMake + MSYS Makefile
generator.
llvm-svn: 144873
handle defining the "magic" target related components (like native,
nativecodegen, and engine).
- We still require these components to be in the project (currently in
lib/Target) so that we have a place to document them and hopefully make it
more obvious that they are "magic".
llvm-svn: 144253
- Currently we require that all references between components (except the parent relation) fit into a DAG -- this could be relaxed later if it ever proves to be useful.
llvm-svn: 143623
one aspect of them by having them use the (annoying, if not broken)
proper library dependency model for adding the LLVMTableGen library as
a dependency. This could manifest as a link order issue in the presence
of separate LLVM / Clang source builds with CMake and a linker that
really cares about such things.
Also, add the Support dependency to llvm-tblgen itself so that it
doesn't rely on TableGen's transitive Support dependency. A parallel
change for clang-tblgen will be forthcoming.
llvm-svn: 143531
For example,
On ARM, "mov r3, #-3" is an alias for "mvn r3, #2", so we want to use a
matcher pattern that handles the bitwise negation when mapping to t2MVNi.
llvm-svn: 143233
If the register class in the source alias is a subclass of the register class
of the actual instruction, the alias can still match OK since the constraints
are strictly a subset of what the instruction can actually handle.
llvm-svn: 143200
Next step in the ongoing saga of NEON load/store assmebly parsing. Handle
VLD1 instructions that take a two-register register list.
Adjust the instruction definitions to only have the single encoded register
as an operand. The super-register from the pseudo is kept as an implicit def,
so passes which come after pseudo-expansion still know that the instruction
defines the other subregs.
llvm-svn: 142670
the last compiler built for the previous flavour is used for the next,
for example the Debug clang compiler was being used for the initial build
of the Release LLVM. Flavors should be independent of each other. This
especially matters if the compiler built for the previous flavour doesn't
actually work!
llvm-svn: 142607
NEON immediates are "interesting". Start of the work to handle parsing them
in an 'as' compatible manner. Getting the matcher to play nicely with
these and the floating point immediates from VFP is an extra fun wrinkle.
llvm-svn: 142293