(http://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/GoogleTestAdvancedGuide#Typed_Tests)
in lit.py. These tests have names like "ValueMapTest/0.Iteration", which broke
when lit.py os.path.join()ed them onto the path and then assumed it could
os.path.split() them back off. This patch shifts path components from the
testPath to the testName until the testPath exists.
llvm-svn: 84387
set, these flags indicate the instructions source / def operands have special
register allocation requirement that are not captured in their register classes.
Post-allocation passes (e.g. post-alloc scheduler) should not change their
allocations. e.g. ARM::LDRD require the two definitions to be allocated
even / odd register pair.
llvm-svn: 83196
unused DECLARE instruction.
KILL is not yet used anywhere, it will replace TargetInstrInfo::IMPLICIT_DEF
in the places where IMPLICIT_DEF is just used to alter liveness of physical
registers.
llvm-svn: 83006
allows matching and remembering a string and then matching and
verifying that the string occurs later in the file.
Change X86/xor.ll to use this in some cases where the test was
checking for an arbitrary register allocation decision.
llvm-svn: 82891
- Allocate MachineMemOperands and MachineMemOperand lists in MachineFunctions.
This eliminates MachineInstr's std::list member and allows the data to be
created by isel and live for the remainder of codegen, avoiding a lot of
copying and unnecessary translation. This also shrinks MemSDNode.
- Delete MemOperandSDNode. Introduce MachineSDNode which has dedicated
fields for MachineMemOperands.
- Change MemSDNode to have a MachineMemOperand member instead of its own
fields with the same information. This introduces some redundancy, but
it's more consistent with what MachineInstr will eventually want.
- Ignore alignment when searching for redundant loads for CSE, but remember
the greatest alignment.
Target-specific code which previously used MemOperandSDNodes with generic
SDNodes now use MemIntrinsicSDNodes, with opcodes in a designated range
so that the SelectionDAG framework knows that MachineMemOperand information
is available.
llvm-svn: 82794
naming scheme used in SelectionDAG, where there are multiple kinds
of "target" nodes, but "machine" nodes are nodes which represent
a MachineInstr.
llvm-svn: 82790
regex and matching it instead of trying to match chunks at a time.
Matching chunks at a time broke with check lines like
CHECK: foo {{.*}}bar
because the .* would eat the entire rest of the line and bar would
never match.
Now we just escape the fixed strings for the user, so that something
like:
CHECK: a() {{.*}}???
is matched as:
CHECK: {{a\(\) .*\?\?\?}}
transparently "under the covers".
llvm-svn: 82779
CHECK strings, instead of canonicalizing the patterns directly. This allows
Pattern to just contain a StringRef instead of std::string.
llvm-svn: 82713
the MCInst path of the asmprinter. Instead, pull comment printing
out of the autogenerated asmprinter into each target that uses the
autogenerated asmprinter. This causes code duplication into each
target, but in a way that will be easier to clean up later when more
asmprinter stuff is commonized into the base AsmPrinter class.
This also fixes an xcore strangeness where it inserted two tabs
before every instruction.
llvm-svn: 81396
a return in one case. Instead of sprinking return handling code
throughout the asmprinter generator, just treat it like any other
normal statement.
llvm-svn: 81395
asm printer into the "printInstruction" routine. This
fixes a problem where the experimental asmprinter would
drop debug labels in some cases, and fixes issues on ppc/xcore
where pseudo instructions like "mr" didn't get debug locs properly.
It is annoying that this moves the call from one place into each
target, but a future set of more invasive refactorings will fix
that problem.
llvm-svn: 81377
This can break when there are implicit conversions from types raw_ostream
understands but std::ostream doesn't, but it increases the number of cases that
Just Work.
llvm-svn: 81093
inferencing. As far as I can tell, these are equivalent to the existing
MVT::fAny, iAny and vAny types, and having both of them makes it harder
to reason about and modify the type inferencing code.
The specific problem in PR4795 occurs when updating a vAny type to be fAny
or iAny, or vice versa. Both iAny and fAny include vector types -- they
intersect with the set of types represented by vAny. When merging them,
choose fAny/iAny to represent the intersection. This is not perfect, since
fAny/iAny also include scalar types, but it is good enough for TableGen's
type inferencing.
llvm-svn: 80423
code hints that it would be a good idea to inline
a function ("inline" keyword). No functional change
yet; FEs do not emit this and inliner does not use it.
llvm-svn: 80063
This is conventional command-line tool behavior. -f now just means
"enable binary output on terminals".
Add a -f option to llvm-extract and llvm-link, for consistency.
Remove F_Force from raw_fd_ostream and enable overwriting and
truncating by default. Introduce an F_Excl flag to permit users to
enable a failure when the file already exists. This flag is
currently unused.
Update Makefiles and documentation accordingly.
llvm-svn: 79990
forcing them down into various .cpp files.
This change also:
1. Renames TimeValue::toString() and Path::toString() to ::str()
for similarity with the STL.
2. Removes all stream insertion support for sys::Path, forcing
clients to call .str().
3. Removes a use of Config/alloca.h from bugpoint, using smallvector
instead.
4. Weans llvm-db off <iostream>
sys::Path really needs to be gutted, but I don't have the desire to
do it at this point.
llvm-svn: 79869
- This manifested as non-determinism in the .inc output in rare cases (when two
distinct patterns ended up being equivalent, which is rather rare). That
meant the pattern matching was non-deterministic, which could eventually mean
the code generator selected different instructions based on the arch.
- It's probably worth making the DAGISel ensure a total ordering (or force the
user to), but the simple fix here is to totally order the Record* maps based
on a unique ID.
- PR4672, PR4711.
Yay:
--
ddunbar@giles:~$ cat ~/llvm.obj.64/lib/Target/*/*.inc | shasum
d1099ff34b21459a5a3e7021c225c080e6017ece -
ddunbar@giles:~$ cat ~/llvm.obj.ppc/lib/Target/*/*.inc | shasum
d1099ff34b21459a5a3e7021c225c080e6017ece -
--
llvm-svn: 79846
instead of as two bools. Use this to add a F_Append flag
which has the obvious behavior.
Other unrelated changes conflated into this patch:
1. REmove EH stuff from llvm-dis and llvm-as, the try blocks
are dead.
2. Simplify the filename inference code in llvm-as/llvm-dis,
because raw_fd_ostream does the right thing with '-'.
3. Switch machine verifier to use raw_ostream instead of ostream
(Which is the thing that needed append in the first place).
llvm-svn: 79807
try to use i686-darwin to build for arm-eabi, you'll quickly run into
several false assumptions that the target OS must be the same as the
host OS. These patches split $(OS) into $(HOST_OS) and $(TARGET_OS) to
help builds like "make check" and the test-suite able to cross
compile. Along the way a target of *-unknown-eabi is defined as
"Freestanding" so that TARGET_OS checks have something to work with.
Patch by Sandeep Patel!
llvm-svn: 79296
There have been a few times where I've wanted this but ended up leaving the
operand type unconstrained. It is easy to add this now and should help
catch errors in the future.
llvm-svn: 78849
- Used to mark fake instructions which don't correspond to an actual machine
instruction (or are duplicates of a real instruction). This is to be used for
"special cases" in the .td files, which should be ignored by things like the
assembler and disassembler. We still need a good solution to handle pervasive
duplication, like with the Int_ instructions.
- Set the bit on fake "mov 0" style instructions, which allows turning an
assembler matcher warning into a hard error.
- -2 FIXMEs.
llvm-svn: 78731
make it easier to see interesting ambiguities.
- Also, check that user doesn't try to redefine the super class. This is a wart
in the current design, in that assembler match classes aren't explicitly
declared somewhere (so there isn't a unique place to declare the super
class). This should probably be fixed.
llvm-svn: 78532
- We want the ordering operation to be simple, since we run it on every
match. The old ordering is also not a strict weak ordering when there are
ambiguities, which makes MSVC unhappy.
- While we are at it, detect all ambiguities instead of just the adjacent
ones. There are actually 655, for X86.
llvm-svn: 78526
- Track whether we need to insert an explicit 'break'.
- Invert conditional when matching a single prefix to reduce
nesting/bracing/breaking.
- wc -l of X86GenAsmMatcher.inc decreased by 10%. :)
llvm-svn: 78513
much more efficient way than a sequence of if's. Switch MatchRegisterName
to use it. It would be nice if someone could factor this out to a shared
place in tblgen :)
llvm-svn: 78492
- This doesn't actually improve the algorithm (its still linear), but the
generated (match) code is now fairly compact and table driven. Still need a
generic string matcher.
- The table still needs to be compressed, this is quite simple to do and should
shrink it to under 16k.
- This also simplifies and restructures the code to make the match classes more
explicit, in anticipation of resolving ambiguities.
llvm-svn: 78461
so that terminal states are as simple as possible.
- If we were willing to assume that the order that operands get inserted in the
MCInst is fixed we could actually dispose with this altogether, although it
might be nice to have the flexibility to change it later.
llvm-svn: 78458
driven by TAI to being static, driven by tblgen. This means that a
target doesn't get impacted by this stuff at all if it doesn't opt
into it.
llvm-svn: 78427
- Still not very sane, but a least its not 60k lines on X86. :)
- In terms of correctness, currently some things are hard wired for X86, and we
still don't properly resolve ambiguities (this is ignoring the instructions
we don't even match due to funny .td stuff or other corner cases).
The high level changes:
1. Represent tokens which are significant for matching explicitly as separate
operands. This uniformly handles not only the instruction mnemonic, but
also 'signficiant' syntax like the '*' in "call * ...".
2. Separate the matching of operands to an instruction from the construction of
the MCInst. In theory this can be done during matching, but since the number
of variations is small I think it makes sense to decompose the problems.
3. Improved a few of the mechanisms to at least successfully flatten / tokenize
the assembly strings for PowerPC and ARM.
4. The comment at the top of AsmMatcherEmitter.cpp explains the approach I'm
moving towards for handling ambiguous instructions. The high-bit is to infer
a partial ordering of the operand classes (and force the user to specify one
if we can't) and use that to resolve ambiguities.
llvm-svn: 78378