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Author SHA1 Message Date
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
4be8cb04fe X86: Remove implicit ilist iterator conversions, NFC
llvm-svn: 250741
2015-10-19 21:48:29 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
a26f7de3d1 [WinEH] Fix stack alignment in funclets and ParentFrameOffset calculation
Our previous value of "16 + 8 + MaxCallFrameSize" for ParentFrameOffset
is incorrect when CSRs are involved. We were supposed to have a test
case to catch this, but it wasn't very rigorous.

The main effect here is that calling _CxxThrowException inside a
catchpad doesn't immediately crash on MOVAPS when you have an odd number
of CSRs.

llvm-svn: 250583
2015-10-16 23:43:27 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
6430612ef2 Fix line-ending issue. NFC.
llvm-svn: 250151
2015-10-13 06:22:30 +00:00
David Majnemer
f5bab94d5d [WinEH] Insert the catchpad return before CSR restoration
x64 catchpads use rax to inform the unwinder where control should go
next.  However, we must initialize rax before the epilogue sequence so
as to not perturb the unwinder.

llvm-svn: 249910
2015-10-09 22:18:45 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
7b27da9328 [WinEH] Relax assertion in the presence of stack realignment
The code is correct as is, but we should test it.

llvm-svn: 249715
2015-10-08 18:41:52 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
65e461dfc5 [WinEH] Fix 32-bit funclet epilogues in the presence of dynamic allocas
In particular, passing non-trivially copyable objects by value on win32
uses a dynamic alloca (inalloca). We would clobber ESP in the epilogue
and end up returning to outer space.

llvm-svn: 249637
2015-10-07 23:55:01 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
203878427e [X86] Emit .cfi_escape GNU_ARGS_SIZE when adjusting the stack before calls
When outgoing function arguments are passed using push instructions, and EH
is enabled, we may need to indicate to the stack unwinder that the stack
pointer was adjusted before the call.

This should fix the exception handling issues in PR24792.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13132

llvm-svn: 249522
2015-10-07 07:01:31 +00:00
David Majnemer
0d41db222e [WinEH] Update CATCHRET's operand to match its successor
The CATCHRET operand did not match the MachineFunction's CFG.  This
mismatch happened because FrameLowering created a new MachineBasicBlock
and updated the CFG but forgot to update the CATCHRET operand.

Let's make sure this doesn't happen again by strengthing the funclet
membership analysis: it can now reason about the membership of all basic
blocks, not just those inside of funclets.

llvm-svn: 249344
2015-10-05 20:09:16 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
ad491293c0 [WinEH] Emit __C_specific_handler tables for the new IR
We emit denormalized tables, where every range of invokes in the same
state gets a complete list of EH action entries. This is significantly
simpler than trying to infer the correct nested scoping structure from
the MI. Fortunately, for SEH, the nesting structure is really just a
size optimization.

With this, some basic __try / __except examples work.

llvm-svn: 249078
2015-10-01 21:38:24 +00:00
David Majnemer
a0b6521d43 [WinEH] Make FuncletLayout more robust against catchret
Catchret transfers control from a catch funclet to an earlier funclet.
However, it is not completely clear which funclet the catchret target is
part of.  Make this clear by stapling the catchret target's funclet
membership onto the CATCHRET SDAG node.

llvm-svn: 249052
2015-10-01 18:44:59 +00:00
David Blaikie
d5e11fabef Fix -Wsign-compare warning
llvm-svn: 248942
2015-09-30 20:37:48 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
cdc900e40d [WinEH] Setup RBP correctly in Win64 funclet prologues
Previously local variable captures just didn't work in 64-bit. Now we
can access local variables more or less correctly.

llvm-svn: 248857
2015-09-29 23:32:01 +00:00
David Majnemer
e6a9872845 [WinEH] Ensure that funclets obey the x64 ABI
The x64 ABI requires that epilogues do not contain code other than stack
adjustments and some limited control flow.  However, we'd insert code to
initialize the return address after stack adjustments.  Instead, insert
EAX/RAX with the current value before we create the stack adjustments in
the epilogue.

llvm-svn: 248839
2015-09-29 22:33:36 +00:00
David Majnemer
5446226c74 [WinEH] Teach AsmPrinter about funclets
Summary:
Funclets have been turned into functions by the time they hit the object
file.  Make sure that they have decent names for the symbol table and
CFI directives explaining how to reason about their prologues.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13261

llvm-svn: 248824
2015-09-29 20:12:33 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
5370cf8a53 [WinEH] Make funclet return instrs pseudo instrs
This makes catchret look more like a branch, and less like a weird use
of BlockAddress. It also lets us get away from
llvm.x86.seh.restoreframe, which relies on the old parentfpoffset label
arithmetic.

llvm-svn: 247936
2015-09-17 20:43:47 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
88fa7e5bef [WinEH] Pull Adjectives and CatchObj out of the catchpad arg list
Clang now passes the adjectives as an argument to catchpad.

Getting the CatchObj working is simply a matter of threading another
static alloca through codegen, first as an alloca, then as a frame
index, and finally as a frame offset.

llvm-svn: 247844
2015-09-16 20:16:27 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
55916c8b60 [X86] Do not generate 64-bit pops of 32-bit GPRs.
When trying emit a stack adjustments using pops, frame lowering selects an
arbitrary free GPR. It should always select one from an appropriate class...
This fixes PR24649.

Patch by: amjad.aboud@intel.com
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12609

llvm-svn: 247785
2015-09-16 11:27:20 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
919e2954fc [X86] Fix emitEpilogue() to make less assumptions about pops
This is the mirror image of r242395.
When X86FrameLowering::emitEpilogue() looks for where to insert the %esp addition that
deallocates stack space used for local allocations, it assumes that any sequence of pop
instructions from function exit backwards consists purely of restoring callee-save registers.

This may be false, since from some point backward, the pops may be clean-up of stack space
allocated for arguments to a call.

Patch by: amjad.aboud@intel.com
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12688

llvm-svn: 247784
2015-09-16 11:18:25 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
a71c14303e Use function attribute "stackrealign" to decide whether stack
realignment should be forced.

With this commit, we can now force stack realignment when doing LTO and
do so on a per-function basis. Also, add a new cl::opt option
"stackrealign" to CommandFlags.h which is used to force stack
realignment via llc's command line.

Out-of-tree projects currently using -force-align-stack to force stack
realignment should make changes to attach the attribute to the functions
in the IR.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11814

llvm-svn: 247450
2015-09-11 18:54:38 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
22d50caa1c [WinEH] Push and pop EBP for 32-bit funclets
The Win32 EH runtime caller does not preserve EBP, even though it does
preserve the CSRs (EBX, ESI, EDI) for us. The result was that each
finally funclet call would leave the frame pointer off by 12 bytes.

llvm-svn: 247348
2015-09-10 22:00:02 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
b5753fd45f [WinEH] Add codegen support for cleanuppad and cleanupret
All of the complexity is in cleanupret, and it mostly follows the same
codepaths as catchret, except it doesn't take a return value in RAX.

This small example now compiles and executes successfully on win32:
  extern "C" int printf(const char *, ...) noexcept;
  struct Dtor {
    ~Dtor() { printf("~Dtor\n"); }
  };
  void has_cleanup() {
    Dtor o;
    throw 42;
  }
  int main() {
    try {
      has_cleanup();
    } catch (int) {
      printf("caught it\n");
    }
  }

Don't try to put the cleanup in the same function as the catch, or Bad
Things will happen.

llvm-svn: 247219
2015-09-10 00:25:23 +00:00
Matthias Braun
a4356ce0e6 Save LaneMask with livein registers
With subregister liveness enabled we can detect the case where only
parts of a register are live in, this is expressed as a 32bit lanemask.
The current code only keeps registers in the live-in list and therefore
enumerated all subregisters affected by the lanemask. This turned out to
be too conservative as the subregister may also cover additional parts
of the lanemask which are not live. Expressing a given lanemask by
enumerating a minimum set of subregisters is computationally expensive
so the best solution is to simply change the live-in list to store the
lanemasks as well. This will reduce memory usage for targets using
subregister liveness and slightly increase it for other targets

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12442

llvm-svn: 247171
2015-09-09 18:08:03 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
fc2be394ef [WinEH] Emit prologues and epilogues for funclets
Summary:
32-bit funclets have short prologues that allocate enough stack for the
largest call in the whole function. The runtime saves CSRs for the
funclet. It doesn't restore CSRs after we finally transfer control back
to the parent funciton via a CATCHRET, but that's a separate issue.
32-bit funclets also have to adjust the incoming EBP value, which is
what llvm.x86.seh.recoverframe does in the old model.

64-bit funclets need to spill CSRs as normal. For simplicity, this just
spills the same set of CSRs as the parent function, rather than trying
to compute different CSR sets for the parent function and each funclet.
64-bit funclets also allocate enough stack space for the largest
outgoing call frame, like 32-bit.

Reviewers: majnemer

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12546

llvm-svn: 247092
2015-09-08 22:44:41 +00:00
Matthias Braun
c70e4653a4 MachineBasicBlock: Add liveins() method returning an iterator_range
llvm-svn: 245895
2015-08-24 22:59:52 +00:00
James Y Knight
4239407b0a Remove redundant TargetFrameLowering::getFrameIndexOffset virtual
function.

This was the same as getFrameIndexReference, but without the FrameReg
output.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12042

llvm-svn: 245148
2015-08-15 02:32:35 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
ebd10e5c0e [X86] When optimizing for minsize, use POP for small post-call stack clean-up
When optimizing for size, replace "addl $4, %esp" and "addl $8, %esp"
following a call by one or two pops, respectively. We don't try to do it in
general, but only when the stack adjustment immediately follows a call - which
is the most common case.

That allows taking a short-cut when trying to find a free register to pop into,
instead of a full-blown liveness check. If the adjustment immediately follows a
call, then every register the call clobbers but doesn't define should be dead at
that point, and can be used.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11749

llvm-svn: 244578
2015-08-11 08:48:48 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
07f74e1a99 [X86] Remove mergeSPUpdatesUp()
X86FrameLowering has both a mergeSPUpdates() that accepts a direction, and an
mergeSPUpdatesUp(), which seem to do the same thing, except for a slightly 
different interface. Removed the less general function.
NFC.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11510

llvm-svn: 243396
2015-07-28 08:56:13 +00:00
JF Bastien
ead0e16c6e Targets: commonize some stack realignment code
This patch does the following:
* Fix FIXME on `needsStackRealignment`: it is now shared between multiple targets, implemented in `TargetRegisterInfo`, and isn't `virtual` anymore. This will break out-of-tree targets, silently if they used `virtual` and with a build error if they used `override`.
* Factor out `canRealignStack` as a `virtual` function on `TargetRegisterInfo`, by default only looks for the `no-realign-stack` function attribute.

Multiple targets duplicated the same `needsStackRealignment` code:
 - Aarch64.
 - ARM.
 - Mips almost: had extra `DEBUG` diagnostic, which the default implementation now has.
 - PowerPC.
 - WebAssembly.
 - x86 almost: has an extra `-force-align-stack` option, which the default implementation now has.

The default implementation of `needsStackRealignment` used to just return `false`. My current patch changes the behavior by simply using the above shared behavior. This affects:
 - AMDGPU
 - BPF
 - CppBackend
 - MSP430
 - NVPTX
 - Sparc
 - SystemZ
 - XCore
 - Out-of-tree targets
This is a breaking change! `make check` passes.

The only implementation of the `virtual` function (besides the slight different in x86) was Hexagon (which did `MF.getFrameInfo()->getMaxAlignment() > 8`), and potentially some out-of-tree targets. Hexagon now uses the default implementation.

`needsStackRealignment` was being overwritten in `<Target>GenRegisterInfo.inc`, to return `false` as the default also did. That was odd and is now gone.

Reviewers: sunfish

Subscribers: aemerson, llvm-commits, jfb

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11160

llvm-svn: 242727
2015-07-20 22:51:32 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
840734f4bb [X86] Fix emitPrologue() to make less assumptions about pushes
When X86FrameLowering::emitPrologue() looks for where to insert the %esp subtraction
to allocate stack space for local allocations, it assumes that any sequence of push
instructions that starts at function entry consists purely of spills of callee-save
registers.
This may be false, since from some point forward, the pushes may pushing arguments
to a subsequent function call.

This caused a miscompile that was exposed by r240257, and is not easily testable
since r240257 was reverted. A test will be committed separately after r240257 is
reapplied.

llvm-svn: 242395
2015-07-16 12:27:59 +00:00
Matthias Braun
004fe44fe3 MachineRegisterInfo: Remove UsedPhysReg infrastructure
We have a detailed def/use lists for every physical register in
MachineRegisterInfo anyway, so there is little use in maintaining an
additional bitset of which ones are used.

Removing it frees us from extra book keeping. This simplifies
VirtRegMap.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10911

llvm-svn: 242173
2015-07-14 17:52:07 +00:00
Matthias Braun
14b971e075 PrologEpilogInserter: Rewrite API to determine callee save regsiters.
This changes TargetFrameLowering::processFunctionBeforeCalleeSavedScan():

- Rename the function to determineCalleeSaves()
- Pass a bitset of callee saved registers by reference, thus avoiding
  the function-global PhysRegUsed bitset in MachineRegisterInfo.
- Without PhysRegUsed the implementation is fine tuned to not save
  physcial registers which are only read but never modified.

Related to rdar://21539507

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10909

llvm-svn: 242165
2015-07-14 17:17:13 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
0138358834 [WinEH] Make llvm.x86.seh.restoreframe work for stack realignment prologues
The incoming EBP value points to the end of a local stack allocation, so
we can use that to restore ESI, the base pointer. Once we do that, we
can use local stack allocations. If we know we need stack realignment,
spill the original frame pointer in the prologue and reload it after
restoring ESI.

llvm-svn: 241648
2015-07-07 23:45:58 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
6511aeca29 [X86] Rename RegInfo to TRI as suggested by Eric
llvm-svn: 240047
2015-06-18 20:32:02 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
6ca9734bcb [X86] Refactor stack adjustments into X86FrameLowering::BuildStackAdjustment
Deduplicates some code and lets us use LEA on atom when adjusting the
stack around callee-cleanup calls. This is the only intended
functionality change.

llvm-svn: 240044
2015-06-18 20:22:12 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
708853c4e2 [X86] Remove unneeded parameters and deduplicate stack alignment code
NFC

llvm-svn: 240033
2015-06-18 18:03:25 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
b58d813ebc Re-land "[X86] Cache variables that only depend on the subtarget"
Re-instates r239949 without accidentally flipping the sense of UseLEA.

llvm-svn: 239950
2015-06-17 21:50:02 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
bd3cdf48fd Revert "[X86] Cache variables that only depend on the subtarget"
This reverts commit r239948, tests seem to be failing.

llvm-svn: 239949
2015-06-17 21:35:02 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
9ba2309c29 [X86] Cache variables that only depend on the subtarget
There is a one-to-one relationship between X86Subtarget and
X86FrameLowering, but every frame lowering method would previously pull
the subtarget off the MachineFunction and query some subtarget
properties.

Over time, these locals began to grow in complexity and it became
important to keep their names and meaning in sync across all of the
frame lowering methods, leading to duplication. We can eliminate that
duplication by computing them once in the constructor.

llvm-svn: 239948
2015-06-17 21:31:17 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
d17a99c66d [X86] Rename some frame lowering variables
Old names, new names, and what they really mean:

- IsWin64 -> IsWin64CC: This is true on non-Windows x86_64 platforms
  when the ms_abi calling convention is used.
- IsWinEH -> IsWin64Prologue: True when the target is Win64, regardless
  of calling convention. Changes the prologue to obey the constraints of
  the Win64 unwinder.
- NeedsWinEH -> NeedsWinCFI: We're using the win64 prologue *and* the we
  want .xdata unwind tables. Analogous to NeedsDwarfCFI.

NFC

llvm-svn: 239836
2015-06-16 18:08:57 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
b0f9490716 [X86] Try to shorten dwarf CFI emission
llvm-svn: 239786
2015-06-15 23:45:08 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
54045b0ecb [X86] Implement the support for shrink-wrapping.
With this patch the x86 backend is now shrink-wrapping capable
and this functionality can be tested by using the
-enable-shrink-wrap switch.

The next step is to make more test and enable shrink-wrapping by
default for x86.

Related to <rdar://problem/20821487>

llvm-svn: 238293
2015-05-27 06:28:41 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
cc216023c0 Reapply r238011 with a fix for the trap instruction.
The problem was that I slipped a change required for shrink-wrapping, namely I
used getFirstTerminator instead of the getLastNonDebugInstr that was here before
the refactoring, whereas the surrounding code is not yet patched for that.

Original message:
[X86] Refactor the prologue emission to prepare for shrink-wrapping.

- Add a late pass to expand pseudo instructions (tail call and EH returns).
 Instead of doing it in the prologue emission.
- Factor some static methods in X86FrameLowering to ease code sharing.

NFC.

Related to <rdar://problem/20821487>

llvm-svn: 238035
2015-05-22 18:10:47 +00:00
Tamas Berghammer
5753dd3e75 Revert "[X86] Fix a variable name for r237977 so that it works with every compilers."
Revert "[X86] Refactor the prologue emission to prepare for shrink-wrapping."

This reverts commit 6b3b93fc8b68a2c806aa992ee4bd3d7f61898d4b.
This reverts commit ab0b15dff8539826283a59c2dd700a18a9680e0f.

llvm-svn: 238011
2015-05-22 10:01:56 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
277683fc23 [X86] Refactor the prologue emission to prepare for shrink-wrapping.
- Add a late pass to expand pseudo instructions (tail call and EH returns).
  Instead of doing it in the prologue emission.
- Factor some static methods in X86FrameLowering to ease code sharing.

NFC.

Related to <rdar://problem/20821487>

llvm-svn: 237977
2015-05-22 00:12:31 +00:00
Matthias Braun
4662acc8ae MachineInstr: Change return value of getOpcode() to unsigned.
This was previously returning int. However there are no negative opcode
numbers and more importantly this was needlessly different from
MCInstrDesc::getOpcode() (which even is the value returned here) and
SDValue::getOpcode()/SDNode::getOpcode().

llvm-svn: 237611
2015-05-18 20:27:55 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
c82cc9dc57 [ShrinkWrap] Add (a simplified version) of shrink-wrapping.
This patch introduces a new pass that computes the safe point to insert the
prologue and epilogue of the function.
The interest is to find safe points that are cheaper than the entry and exits
blocks.

As an example and to avoid regressions to be introduce, this patch also
implements the required bits to enable the shrink-wrapping pass for AArch64.


** Context **

Currently we insert the prologue and epilogue of the method/function in the
entry and exits blocks. Although this is correct, we can do a better job when
those are not immediately required and insert them at less frequently executed
places.
The job of the shrink-wrapping pass is to identify such places.


** Motivating example **

Let us consider the following function that perform a call only in one branch of
a if:
define i32 @f(i32 %a, i32 %b)  {
 %tmp = alloca i32, align 4
 %tmp2 = icmp slt i32 %a, %b
 br i1 %tmp2, label %true, label %false

true:
 store i32 %a, i32* %tmp, align 4
 %tmp4 = call i32 @doSomething(i32 0, i32* %tmp)
 br label %false

false:
 %tmp.0 = phi i32 [ %tmp4, %true ], [ %a, %0 ]
 ret i32 %tmp.0
}

On AArch64 this code generates (removing the cfi directives to ease
readabilities):
_f:                                     ; @f
; BB#0:
  stp x29, x30, [sp, #-16]!
  mov  x29, sp
  sub sp, sp, #16             ; =16
  cmp  w0, w1
  b.ge  LBB0_2
; BB#1:                                 ; %true
  stur  w0, [x29, #-4]
  sub x1, x29, #4             ; =4
  mov  w0, wzr
  bl  _doSomething
LBB0_2:                                 ; %false
  mov  sp, x29
  ldp x29, x30, [sp], #16
  ret

With shrink-wrapping we could generate:
_f:                                     ; @f
; BB#0:
  cmp  w0, w1
  b.ge  LBB0_2
; BB#1:                                 ; %true
  stp x29, x30, [sp, #-16]!
  mov  x29, sp
  sub sp, sp, #16             ; =16
  stur  w0, [x29, #-4]
  sub x1, x29, #4             ; =4
  mov  w0, wzr
  bl  _doSomething
  add sp, x29, #16            ; =16
  ldp x29, x30, [sp], #16
LBB0_2:                                 ; %false
  ret

Therefore, we would pay the overhead of setting up/destroying the frame only if
we actually do the call.


** Proposed Solution **

This patch introduces a new machine pass that perform the shrink-wrapping
analysis (See the comments at the beginning of ShrinkWrap.cpp for more details).
It then stores the safe save and restore point into the MachineFrameInfo
attached to the MachineFunction.
This information is then used by the PrologEpilogInserter (PEI) to place the
related code at the right place. This pass runs right before the PEI.

Unlike the original paper of Chow from PLDI’88, this implementation of
shrink-wrapping does not use expensive data-flow analysis and does not need hack
to properly avoid frequently executed point. Instead, it relies on dominance and
loop properties.

The pass is off by default and each target can opt-in by setting the
EnableShrinkWrap boolean to true in their derived class of TargetPassConfig.
This setting can also be overwritten on the command line by using
-enable-shrink-wrap.

Before you try out the pass for your target, make sure you properly fix your
emitProlog/emitEpilog/adjustForXXX method to cope with basic blocks that are not
necessarily the entry block.


** Design Decisions **

1. ShrinkWrap is its own pass right now. It could frankly be merged into PEI but
for debugging and clarity I thought it was best to have its own file.
2. Right now, we only support one save point and one restore point. At some
point we can expand this to several save point and restore point, the impacted
component would then be:
- The pass itself: New algorithm needed.
- MachineFrameInfo: Hold a list or set of Save/Restore point instead of one
  pointer.
- PEI: Should loop over the save point and restore point.
Anyhow, at least for this first iteration, I do not believe this is interesting
to support the complex cases. We should revisit that when we motivating
examples.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9210

<rdar://problem/3201744>

llvm-svn: 236507
2015-05-05 17:38:16 +00:00
Charles Davis
5c83517500 Target/X86: Never use the redzone for Win64 ABI functions.
Summary:
Until now, we did this (among other things) based on whether or not the
target was Windows. This is clearly wrong, not just for Win64 ABI functions
on non-Windows, but for System V ABI functions on Windows, too. In this
change, we make this decision based on the ABI the calling convention
specifies instead.

Reviewers: rnk

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7953

llvm-svn: 230793
2015-02-27 21:11:16 +00:00
David Majnemer
0e99f5bfb9 X86, Win64: Allow 'mov' to restore the stack pointer if we have a FP
The Win64 epilogue structure is very restrictive, it permits a very
small number of opcodes and none of them are 'mov'.

This means that given:
  mov %rbp, %rsp
  pop %rbp

The mov isn't the epilogue, only the pop is.  This is problematic unless
a frame pointer is present in which case we are free to do whatever we'd
like in the "body" of the function.  If a frame pointer is present,
unwinding will undo the prologue operations in reverse order regardless
of the fact that we are at an instruction which is reseting the stack
pointer.

llvm-svn: 230543
2015-02-25 21:13:37 +00:00
David Majnemer
f29778c502 X86: Only use 'lea' in Win64 epilogues if a frame pointer exists
We can only use 'add' in epilogues, 'lea' is not permitted unless we've
established a frame pointer in the prologue.

llvm-svn: 230286
2015-02-24 00:11:32 +00:00
David Majnemer
b6ac6360c4 X86: Use a smaller 'mov' instruction for stack probe calls
Prologue emission, in some cases, requires calls to a stack probe helper
function.  The amount of stack to probe is passed as a register
argument in the Win64 ABI but the instruction sequence used is
pessimistic: it assumes that the number of bytes to probe is greater
than 4 GB.

Instead, select a more appropriate opcode depending on the number of
bytes we are going to probe.

llvm-svn: 230270
2015-02-23 21:50:30 +00:00