value. Both signed and unsigned types can be used, e.g
PackedVector<signed, 2> vec;
will create a vector accepting values -2, -1, 0, 1. Any other value will hit an assertion.
llvm-svn: 132325
same dwarf number. This will be used for creating a dwarf number to register
mapping.
The only case that needs this so far is the XMM/YMM registers that unfortunately
do have the same numbers.
llvm-svn: 132314
This is important for the correct lowering of unwind instructions
(which doesn't matter at all) and llvm.eh.resume calls (which does).
llvm-svn: 132291
This patch does not change the behavior of the type legalizer. The codegen
produces the same code.
This infrastructural change is needed in order to enable complex decisions
for vector types (needed by the vector-select patch).
llvm-svn: 132263
switch. With this newfound organization, teach tblgen how not to give
all intrinsics the 'nounwind' attribute. Introduce a new intrinsic,
llvm.eh.resume, which does not have this attribute. Documentation and uses
to follow.
llvm-svn: 132252
to load/store i64 values. Since there's no current support to explicitly
declare such restrictions, implement it by using specific hardcoded register
pairs during isel.
llvm-svn: 132248
suffix (e.g. .xdata$myfunc). The suffix part isn't implemented yet, but
I'll get to it in the next patch.
Fix up all callers of the affected functions. Make them pass said suffix to
the function.
llvm-svn: 132205
Rework how the MCWin64EHUnwindInfo instances are stored. Fix issues with
chained unwind areas exposed by the test that were related to this.
The ChainedParent field had the wrong address, because when the chained unwind
info was added, the addresses shifted around. Now we store the pointers to the
structures, which are now allocated from the MC heap.
llvm-svn: 132106
them.
I had to add a special SwitchSectionNoChange method to MCStreamer just for
.seh_handlerdata. If this isn't OK, please let me know, and I'll find some
other way to fix .seh_handlerdata streaming.
llvm-svn: 132084
I kept the reference to the ABI since that is the common case. The
-fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables option is a user controlled way of breaking
the ABI.
llvm-svn: 132053
In file included from .../llvm/trunk/tools/lto/LTOCodeGenerator.cpp:45:
In file included from .../llvm/trunk/include/llvm/Support/system_error.h:225:
.../include/llvm/Config/config.h:591:9: warning: 'LLVM_PATH_XDOT_PY' macro redefined
#define LLVM_PATH_XDOT_PY ".../bin/xdot.py"
^
.../include/llvm/Config/llvm-config.h:98:9: note: previous definition is here
#define LLVM_PATH_XDOT_PY ""
^
1 warning generated.
(Paths edited for clarity)
Note: This only affected people who had xdot.py installed.
llvm-svn: 132050
Add a size alignment check to the .seh_stackalloc directive parser. Add a
more descriptive error message to the .seh_handler directive parser.
Add methods to the TargetAsmInfo struct in support of all this.
llvm-svn: 131992
I also changed -simplifycfg, -jump-threading and -codegenprepare to use this to produce slightly better code without any extra cleanup passes (AFAICT this was the only place in -simplifycfg where now-dead conditions of replaced terminators weren't being cleaned up). The only other user of this function is -sccp, but I didn't read that thoroughly enough to figure out whether it might be holding pointers to instructions that could be deleted by this.
llvm-svn: 131855