Unlike my previous commit, don't try to remove the corresponding VK_Mips_GOT yet
even though it shares the same assembly text since that is used.
llvm-svn: 205196
Summary:
Where those ISA's are not currently supported, the test is run with the smallest
superset of that ISA.
Some instructions are valid but don't pass yet. These have been placed in the
valid-xfail.s's which will XPASS if _any_ instruction starts working.
The valid.s's do not verify the encoding yet. There are also no tests checking that instructions from neighbouring ISA's are not accepted.
Reviewers: matheusalmeida
Reviewed By: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3214
llvm-svn: 205180
When LLVM is not built with zlib, nocompression.s will test
for the error message. But this test case will cause breakage
because the exit code is non-zero. This commit fix this issue
by adding "not" to the command.
llvm-svn: 205102
Issue subject: Crash using integrated assembler with immediate arithmetic
Fix description:
Expressions like 'cmp r0, #(l1 - l2) >> 3' could not be evaluated on asm parsing stage,
since it is impossible to resolve labels on this stage. In the end of stage we still have
expression (MCExpr).
Then, when we want to encode it, we expect it to be an immediate, but it still an expression.
Patch introduces a Fixup (MCFixup instance), that is processed after main encoding stage.
llvm-svn: 205094
This adds a second implementation of the AArch64 architecture to LLVM,
accessible in parallel via the "arm64" triple. The plan over the
coming weeks & months is to merge the two into a single backend,
during which time thorough code review should naturally occur.
Everything will be easier with the target in-tree though, hence this
commit.
llvm-svn: 205090
I started trying to fix a small issue, but this code has seen a small fix too
many.
The old code was fairly convoluted. Some of the issues it had:
* It failed to check if a symbol difference was in the some section when
converting a relocation to pcrel.
* It failed to check if the relocation was already pcrel.
* The pcrel value computation was wrong in some cases (relocation-pc.s)
* It was missing quiet a few cases where it should not convert symbol
relocations to section relocations, leaving the backends to patch it up.
* It would not propagate the fact that it had changed a relocation to pcrel,
requiring a quiet nasty work around in ARM.
* It was missing comments.
llvm-svn: 205076
Turns out debug_frame does use multiple fragments, so it doesn't
compress correctly with the current approach. Disable compressing it for
now while I figure out what's the best solution for it.
llvm-svn: 205059
This is a bit of a stab in the dark, since I have zlib on my machine.
Just going to bounce it off the bots & see if it sticks.
Do we have some convention for negative REQUIRES: checks? Or do I just
need to add a feature like I've done here?
llvm-svn: 205050
It was using "lc -filetype=obj" just to pass the result to
"llvm-objdupm -disassemble" and then filecheck assembly.
The CHECK-NOT would never match anyway since it was missing $.
llvm-svn: 205036
1) When creating a .debug_* section and instead create a .zdebug_
section.
2) When creating a fragment in a .zdebug_* section, make it a compressed
fragment.
3) When computing the size of a compressed section, compress the data
and use the size of the compressed data.
4) Emit the compressed bytes.
Also, check that only if a section has a compressed fragment, then that
is the only fragment in the section.
Assert-fail if the fragment's data is modified after it is compressed.
Initial review on llvm-commits by Eric Christopher and Rafael Espindola.
llvm-svn: 204958
Summary:
Patch by Robert N. M. Watson
His work was sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Small corrections by myself.
CC: theraven, matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3199
llvm-svn: 204924
Fix description:
Expressions like 'cmp r0, #(l1 - l2) >> 3' could not be evaluated on asm parsing stage,
since it is impossible to resolve labels on this stage. In the end of stage we still have
expression (MCExpr).
Then, when we want to encode it, we expect it to be an immediate, but it still an expression.
Patch introduces a Fixup (MCFixup instance), that is processed after main encoding stage.
llvm-svn: 204899
This enables TableGen to generate an additional two operand matcher
for our ArithLogicR class of instructions (constituted by 3 register operands).
E.g.: and $1, $2 <=> and $1, $1, $2
llvm-svn: 204826
The '.set mips64' directive enables the feature Mips:FeatureMips64
from assembly. Note that it doesn't modify the ELF header as opposed
to the use of -mips64 from the command-line. The reason for this
is that we want to be as compatible as possible with existing assemblers
like GAS.
llvm-svn: 204817
The '.set mips64r2' directive enables the feature Mips:FeatureMips64r2
from assembly. Note that it doesn't modify the ELF header as opposed
to the use of -mips64r2 from the command-line. The reason for this
is that we want to be as compatible as possible with existing assemblers
like GAS.
llvm-svn: 204815
The directive '.option pic2' enables PIC from assembly source.
At the moment none of the macros/directives check the PIC bit
but that's going to be fixed relatively soon. For example, the
expansion of macros like 'la' depend on the relocation model.
llvm-svn: 204803
These are aliases of t4-t7 and are provided for compatibility with both the
original ABI documentation (using t4-t7) and GNU As (using t0-t3)
llvm-svn: 204797
Summary: Added test cases for O32 and N32 on MIPS64.
Reviewers: matheusalmeida
Reviewed By: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3175
llvm-svn: 204796
This reveals a small mistake in mips-register-names.s ($sp is tested twice and
$s8 is not tested) which will be fixed in a follow-up commit.
llvm-svn: 204792
We need .symtab_shndxr if and only if a symbol references a section with an
index >= 0xff00.
The old code was trying to figure out if the section was needed ahead of time,
making it a fairly dependent on the code actually writing the table. It was
also somewhat conservative and would create the section in cases where it was
not needed.
If I remember correctly, the old structure was there so that the sections were
created in the same order gas creates them. That was valuable when MC's support
for ELF was new and we tested with elf-dump.py.
This patch refactors the symbol table creation to another class and makes it
obvious that .symtab_shndxr is really only created when we are about to output
a reference to a section index >= 0xff00.
While here, also improve the tests to use macros. One file is one section
short of needing .symtab_shndxr, the second one has just the right number.
llvm-svn: 204769
Summary:
Remove the XFAIL added in my previous commit and correct the test such that
it correctly tests the expansion of the assembler temporary.
Also added a test to check that $at is always $1 when written by the
user.
Corrected the new assembler temporary warnings so that they are emitted for
numeric registers too.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3169
llvm-svn: 204711
Summary:
The assembler temporary is normally $at ($1) but can be reassigned using
'.set at=$reg'. Regardless of which register is nominated as the assembler
temporary, $at remains $1 when written by the user.
Adds warnings under the following conditions:
* The register nominated as the assembler temporary is used by the user.
* '.set noat' is in effect and $at is used by the user.
Both of these only work for named registers. I have a follow up commit that makes it work for numeric registers as well.
XFAIL set-at-directive.s since it incorrectly tests that $at is redefined by
'.set at=$reg'. Testcases will follow in a separate commit.
Patch by David Chisnall
His work was sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3167
llvm-svn: 204710
As a first step towards real little-endian code generation, this patch
changes the PowerPC MC layer to actually generate little-endian object
files. This involves passing the little-endian flag through the various
layers, including down to createELFObjectWriter so we actually get basic
little-endian ELF objects, emitting instructions in little-endian order,
and handling fixups and relocations as appropriate for little-endian.
The bulk of the patch is to update most test cases in test/MC/PowerPC
to verify both big- and little-endian encodings. (The only test cases
*not* updated are those that create actual big-endian ABI code, like
the TLS tests.)
Note that while the object files are now little-endian, the generated
code itself is not yet updated, in particular, it still does not adhere
to the ELFv2 ABI.
llvm-svn: 204634