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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris Lattner
cf81cdcf95 Add support for modifier strings in machine instr descriptions. This allows
us to avoid creating lots of "Operand" types with different printers, instead
we can fold several together and use modifiers.  For example, we can now use:

${target:call} to say that the operand should be printed like a 'call' operand.

llvm-svn: 26024
2006-02-06 23:40:48 +00:00
Chris Lattner
232dd5c069 Simplify the variant handling code, no functionality change.
llvm-svn: 26023
2006-02-06 22:43:28 +00:00
Chris Lattner
c9a001a67d add a note, ya knoe
llvm-svn: 25880
2006-02-01 19:12:23 +00:00
Chris Lattner
df97630390 Use printInlineAsm to, well, print inline asm's.
llvm-svn: 25677
2006-01-27 02:10:50 +00:00
Nate Begeman
84be54b731 No longer track value types for asm printer operands, and remove them as
an argument to every operand printing function.  Requires some slight
tweaks to x86, the only user.

llvm-svn: 24541
2005-11-30 18:54:35 +00:00
Jeff Cohen
bd51ec7461 Eliminate all remaining tabs and trailing spaces.
llvm-svn: 22523
2005-07-27 06:12:32 +00:00
Chris Lattner
bee317e9b0 Fix PR595: These error messages should not be looking at CGI.Name, they
should be looking at CGI.TheDef->getName().

llvm-svn: 22445
2005-07-15 22:43:04 +00:00
Nate Begeman
c871411c9d Add support for a TODO; instructions in .td files can now have arguments
printed as part of the opcode.  This allows something like
cmp${cc}ss in the x86 backed to be printed as cmpltss, cmpless, etc.
depending on what the value of $cc is.

llvm-svn: 22439
2005-07-14 22:50:30 +00:00
Misha Brukman
960a8d47d7 Remove trailing whitespace
llvm-svn: 21428
2005-04-22 00:00:37 +00:00
Chris Lattner
fb921a5722 Minor fix.
llvm-svn: 19761
2005-01-22 20:59:38 +00:00
Chris Lattner
078cda0bb3 This is the final big of factoring. This shares cases in suboperand
differences, which means that identical instructions (after stripping off
the first literal string) do not run any different code at all.  On the X86,
this turns this code:

    switch (MI->getOpcode()) {
    case X86::ADC32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::ADC32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::ADC32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::ADD32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::ADD32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::ADD32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::AND32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::AND32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::AND32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::CMP32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::CMP32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::MOV32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::MOV32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::OR32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::OR32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::OR32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::ROL32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::ROR32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::SAR32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::SBB32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::SBB32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::SBB32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::SHL32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::SHLD32mrCL: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::SHR32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::SHRD32mrCL: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::SUB32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::SUB32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::SUB32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::TEST32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::TEST32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::TEST8mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::XCHG32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::XOR32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::XOR32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::XOR32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    }

into this:

    switch (MI->getOpcode()) {
    case X86::ADC32mi:
    case X86::ADC32mr:
    case X86::ADD32mi:
    case X86::ADD32mr:
    case X86::AND32mi:
    case X86::AND32mr:
    case X86::CMP32mi:
    case X86::CMP32mr:
    case X86::MOV32mi:
    case X86::MOV32mr:
    case X86::OR32mi:
    case X86::OR32mr:
    case X86::SBB32mi:
    case X86::SBB32mr:
    case X86::SHLD32mrCL:
    case X86::SHRD32mrCL:
    case X86::SUB32mi:
    case X86::SUB32mr:
    case X86::TEST32mi:
    case X86::TEST32mr:
    case X86::XCHG32mr:
    case X86::XOR32mi:
    case X86::XOR32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::ADC32mi8:
    case X86::ADD32mi8:
    case X86::AND32mi8:
    case X86::OR32mi8:
    case X86::ROL32mi:
    case X86::ROR32mi:
    case X86::SAR32mi:
    case X86::SBB32mi8:
    case X86::SHL32mi:
    case X86::SHR32mi:
    case X86::SUB32mi8:
    case X86::TEST8mi:
    case X86::XOR32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    }

After this, the generated asmwriters look pretty much as though they were
generated by hand.  This shrinks the X86 asmwriter.inc files from 55101->39669
and 55429->39551 bytes each, and PPC from 16766->12859 bytes.

llvm-svn: 19760
2005-01-22 20:31:17 +00:00
Chris Lattner
eee6c31449 Implement *even more* factoring. In particular, if all of the instruction
strings starts out with a constant string, we emit the string first, using
a table lookup (instead of a switch statement).

Because this is usually the opcode portion of the asm string, the differences
between the instructions have now been greatly reduced.  This allows many
more case statements to be grouped together.

This patch also allows instruction cases to be grouped together when the
instruction patterns are exactly identical (common after the opcode string
has been ripped off), and when the differing operand is a MachineInstr
operand that needs to be formatted.

The end result of this is a mean and lean generated AsmPrinter!

llvm-svn: 19759
2005-01-22 19:22:23 +00:00
Jeff Cohen
50c819634d Fix VC++ compilation error
llvm-svn: 19757
2005-01-22 18:50:10 +00:00
Chris Lattner
a030a47a51 Implement factoring of instruction pattern strings. In particular, instead of
emitting code like this:

  case PPC::ADD: O  << "add ";  printOperand(MI, 0, MVT::i64); O  << ", ";  prin
tOperand(MI, 1, MVT::i64); O  << ", ";  printOperand(MI, 2, MVT::i64); O  << '\n
'; break;
  case PPC::ADDC: O  << "addc ";  printOperand(MI, 0, MVT::i64); O  << ", ";  pr
intOperand(MI, 1, MVT::i64); O  << ", ";  printOperand(MI, 2, MVT::i64); O  << '
\n'; break;
  case PPC::ADDE: O  << "adde ";  printOperand(MI, 0, MVT::i64); O  << ", ";  pr
intOperand(MI, 1, MVT::i64); O  << ", ";  printOperand(MI, 2, MVT::i64); O  << '
\n'; break;
...

Emit code like this:

  case PPC::ADD:
  case PPC::ADDC:
  case PPC::ADDE:
  ...
    switch (MI->getOpcode()) {
    case PPC::ADD: O << "add "; break;
    case PPC::ADDC: O << "addc "; break;
    case PPC::ADDE: O << "adde "; break;
    ...
    }
    printOperand(MI, 0, MVT::i64);
    O << ", ";
    printOperand(MI, 1, MVT::i64);
    O << ", ";
    printOperand(MI, 2, MVT::i64);
    O << "\n";
    break;

This shrinks the PPC asm writer from 24785->15205 bytes (even though the new
asmwriter has much more whitespace than the old one), and the X86 printers shrink
quite a bit too.  The important implication of this is that GCC no longer hits swap
when building the PPC backend in optimized mode.  Thus this fixes PR448.

-Chris

llvm-svn: 19755
2005-01-22 18:38:13 +00:00
Chris Lattner
3e855b097c Fix the ::: problem
llvm-svn: 19754
2005-01-22 18:18:59 +00:00
Chris Lattner
cc09d8ac1e Minor refactoring, no functionality change.
llvm-svn: 19753
2005-01-22 17:40:38 +00:00
Chris Lattner
67cbd23ad5 Seperate asmstring parsing from emission. This allows the code to be simpler
and more understandable.  It also allows us to do simple things like fold
consequtive literal strings together.  For example, instead of emitting this
for the X86 backend:

  O  << "adc" << "l" << " ";

we now generate this:

  O << "adcl ";

*whoa* :)

This shrinks the X86 asmwriters from 62729->58267 and 65176->58644 bytes
for the intel/att asm writers respectively.

llvm-svn: 19749
2005-01-22 17:32:42 +00:00
Andrew Lenharth
e3d81200bc make double-dollar properly escape asmstrings
llvm-svn: 19740
2005-01-22 00:35:22 +00:00
Chris Lattner
dc7da6c655 Don't emit the method into the llvm namespace, let the #includer decide where it goes
llvm-svn: 16934
2004-10-12 16:21:18 +00:00
Chris Lattner
de7199b94f Correctly parse variant notation
llvm-svn: 16637
2004-10-03 20:19:02 +00:00
Chris Lattner
89ebd84bc2 Do not #include files into the llvm namespace
llvm-svn: 15849
2004-08-17 03:08:28 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d7240cdb18 Make the AsmWriter a first-class tblgen object. Allow targets to specify
name of the generated asmwriter class, and the name of the format string.

llvm-svn: 15747
2004-08-14 22:50:53 +00:00
Chris Lattner
a86411806a Fix minor bug in previous checkin
llvm-svn: 15649
2004-08-11 04:08:36 +00:00
Chris Lattner
0f301f495b change how we invoke the printer. Instead of passing in the MO directly,
pass in the MI, operand number, and the type of the operand.

llvm-svn: 15645
2004-08-11 02:23:23 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d308e8dbd8 Be picky
llvm-svn: 15400
2004-08-01 08:55:34 +00:00
Chris Lattner
0dd4abcce9 Add support for asm printing machine instructions that have operands.
llvm-svn: 15391
2004-08-01 07:43:02 +00:00
Chris Lattner
a983ac4661 Initial cut at an asm writer emitter. So far, this only handles emission of
instructions, and only instructions that take no operands at that!

llvm-svn: 15386
2004-08-01 05:59:33 +00:00