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Daniel Sanders
14a7ad6b92 [mips] Don't derive the default ABI from the CPU in the backend.
Summary:
The backend has no reason to behave like a driver and should generally do
as it's told (and error out if it can't) instead of trying to figure out
what the API user meant. The default ABI is still derived from the arch
component as a concession to backwards compatibility.

API-users that previously passed an explicit CPU and a triple that was
inconsistent with the CPU (e.g. mips-linux-gnu and mips64r2) may get a
different ABI to what they got before. However, it's expected that there
are no such users on the basis that CodeGen has been asserting that the
triple is consistent with the selected ABI for several releases. API-users
that were consistent or passed '' or 'generic' as the CPU will see no
difference.

Reviewers: sdardis, rafael

Subscribers: rafael, dsanders, sdardis, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21466

llvm-svn: 273557
2016-06-23 12:42:53 +00:00
Eric Christopher
dbc13da8ec Move the Mips target to storing the ABI in the TargetMachine rather
than on MipsSubtargetInfo.

This required a bit of massaging in the MC level to handle this since
MC is a) largely a collection of disparate classes with no hierarchy,
and b) there's no overarching equivalent to the TargetMachine, instead
only the subtarget via MCSubtargetInfo (which is the base class of
TargetSubtargetInfo).

We're now storing the ABI in both the TargetMachine level and in the
MC level because the AsmParser and the TargetStreamer both need to
know what ABI we have to parse assembly and emit objects. The target
streamer has a pointer to the one in the asm parser and is updated
when the asm parser is created. This is fragile as the FIXME comment
notes, but shouldn't be a problem in practice since we always
create an asm parser before attempting to emit object code via the
assembler. The TargetMachine now contains the ABI so that the DataLayout
can be constructed dependent upon ABI.

All testcases have been updated to use the -target-abi command line
flag so that we can set the ABI without using a subtarget feature.

Should be no change visible externally here.

llvm-svn: 227102
2015-01-26 17:33:46 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
cff61819ea Re-commit: [mips] Correct section alignments and EntrySizes for .bss, .text, .data, .reginfo, .MIPS.options, and .MIPS.abiflags
The lld tests will temporarily fail again but Simon Atanasyan will commit a fix for those shortly.

llvm-svn: 212946
2014-07-14 15:05:51 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
a57dbb6f1d Revert: [mips] Correct section alignments and EntrySizes for .bss, .text, .data, .reginfo, .MIPS.options, and .MIPS.abiflags
This commit causes multiple lld tests to fail. Reverting while I investigate the issue.

llvm-svn: 212945
2014-07-14 14:43:45 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
16ca05d23a [mips] Correct section alignments and EntrySizes for .bss, .text, .data, .reginfo, .MIPS.options, and .MIPS.abiflags
Summary:
.bss, .text, and .data are at least 16-byte aligned.
.reginfo is 4-byte aligned and has a 24-byte EntrySize.
.MIPS.abiflags has an 24-byte EntrySize.
.MIPS.options is 8-byte aligned and has 1-byte EntrySize.

Using a 1-byte EntrySize for .MIPS.options seems strange because the
records are neither 1-byte long nor fixed-length but this matches the value
that GAS emits.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4487

llvm-svn: 212939
2014-07-14 14:02:14 +00:00
Simon Atanasyan
a3c42e92aa [Mips] Support SHT_MIPS_ABIFLAGS section type flag in the llvm-readobj,
obj2yaml and yaml2obj tools.

llvm-svn: 212908
2014-07-13 15:28:54 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
aa92e911ca [mips] Add support for -modd-spreg/-mno-odd-spreg
Summary:
When -mno-odd-spreg is in effect, 32-bit floating point values are not
permitted in odd FPU registers. The option also prohibits 32-bit and 64-bit
floating point comparison results from being written to odd registers.

This option has three purposes:
* It allows support for certain MIPS implementations such as loongson-3a that
  do not allow the use of odd registers for single precision arithmetic.
* When using -mfpxx, -mno-odd-spreg is the default and this allows us to
  statically check that code is compliant with the O32 FPXX ABI since mtc1/mfc1
  instructions to/from odd registers are guaranteed not to appear for any
  reason. Once this has been established, the user can then re-enable
  -modd-spreg to regain the use of all 32 single-precision registers.
* When using -mfp64 and -mno-odd-spreg together, an O32 extension named
  O32 FP64A is used as the ABI. This is intended to provide almost all
  functionality of an FR=1 processor but can also be executed on a FR=0 core
  with the assistance of a hardware compatibility mode which emulates FR=0
  behaviour on an FR=1 processor.

* Added '.module oddspreg' and '.module nooddspreg' each of which update
  the .MIPS.abiflags section appropriately
* Moved setFpABI() call inside emitDirectiveModuleFP() so that the caller
  doesn't have to remember to do it.
* MipsABIFlags now calculates the flags1 and flags2 member on demand rather
  than trying to maintain them in the same format they will be emitted in.

There is one portion of the -mfp64 and -mno-odd-spreg combination that is not
implemented yet. Moves to/from odd-numbered double-precision registers must not
use mtc1. I will fix this in a follow-up.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4383

llvm-svn: 212717
2014-07-10 13:38:23 +00:00