a new getSectionForMergableConstant hook. This removes one dependence
of TAI on Type, and provides the hook with enough info to make the
right decision based on whether the global has relocations etc.
llvm-svn: 76705
This is considered a workaround. The problem is some targets are not modeling side effects correctly. PPC is apparently one of those. This patch allows ppc llvm-gcc to bootstrap on Darwin. Once we find out which instruction definitions are wrong, we can remove the PPCInstrInfo workaround.
llvm-svn: 76703
Constant::getRelocationInfo(), which has a much simpler
to use API. It still should not be part of libvmcore, but
is better than it was. Also teach it to be smart about
hidden visibility.
llvm-svn: 76700
range's weight properly. This is turned off right now in the sense that
you'll get an assert if you get into a situation that can only be caused
by an iterative coalescer. All other code paths operate exactly as
before so there is no functional change with this patch. The asserts
should be disabled if/when an iterative coalescer gets added to trunk.
llvm-svn: 76680
pool entry will require relocations against it. I implemented this
conservatively for ARM, someone who is knowledgable about it should
see if this can be improved.
llvm-svn: 76678
their appropriate sections before the code itself. They need to be emitted
before the function because on some targets (x86 but not x86_64) the later
may reference a JT or CP entry address
llvm-svn: 76672
be useful, and it's currently unused. (Some issues: it isn't actually
rich enough to capture the semantics on many architectures, and
semantics can vary depending on the type being shifted.)
llvm-svn: 76633
"LinkerPrivatePrefix". It seems to have been used in only one place before I
started this "linker_private" business. I'm thinking that a rename is in
order...
llvm-svn: 76479
"private" symbols which the assember shouldn't strip, but which the linker may
remove after evaluation. This is mostly useful for Objective-C metadata.
This is plumbing, so we don't have a use of it yet. More to come, etc.
llvm-svn: 76385
Inline asm instructions may have additional <imp-def,kill> register operands.
These operands are not marked with a flag like the normal asm operands, so we
must not assert that there is a flag.
llvm-svn: 76373
starting in getCurrentFunctionEHName. Among other problems,
we would try to privative a "foo.eh" label, but end up emitting
the label as _Lfoo.eh instead of L_foo.eh on darwin. This is really
bad, and the linker has always tolerated these labels existing.
For now, just emit them as _foo.eh.
This patch also fixes problems with ".eh" labels on unnamed
functions and eliminates two strangely defined TargetAsmInfo
hooks.
llvm-svn: 76231
stack alignment right when it is. This is not
ideal but conservatively correct. Adjust a test
to compensate for changed stack offset value.
gcc.apple/asm-block-57.c
llvm-svn: 76120
call to the MachineCodeEmitter interface and made copying the start
line of a function not conditional on whether we're emitting Dwarf
debug information. I'll propagate the processDebugLoc() calls to the
non-X86 targets in a followup patch.
In the long run, it'll probably be better to gather this information
through the DwarfWriter, but the DwarfWriter currently depends on the
AsmPrinter and TargetAsmInfo, and fixing that would be out of the way
for this patch.
There's a bug in OProfile 0.9.4 that makes it ignore line numbers for
addresses above 4G, and a patch fixing it at
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.oprofile/7634
Sample output:
$ sudo opcontrol --reset; sudo opcontrol --start-daemon; sudo opcontrol --start; `pwd`/Debug/bin/lli fib.bc; sudo opcontrol --stop
Signalling daemon... done
Profiler running.
fib(40) == 165580141
Stopping profiling.
$ opreport -g -d -l `pwd`/Debug/bin/lli|head -60
Overflow stats not available
CPU: Core 2, speed 1998 MHz (estimated)
Counted CPU_CLK_UNHALTED events (Clock cycles when not halted) with a unit mask of 0x00 (Unhalted core cycles) count 100000
vma samples % linenr info image name symbol name
00007f67a30370b0 25489 61.2554 fib.c:24 10946.jo fib_left
00007f67a30370b0 1634 6.4106 fib.c:24
00007f67a30370b1 83 0.3256 fib.c:24
00007f67a30370b9 1997 7.8348 fib.c:24
00007f67a30370c6 2080 8.1604 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370c8 988 3.8762 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370cd 1315 5.1591 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370cf 251 0.9847 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370d3 1191 4.6726 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370d6 975 3.8252 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370db 1010 3.9625 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370dd 242 0.9494 fib.c:27
00007f67a30370e1 2782 10.9145 fib.c:28
00007f67a30370e5 3768 14.7828 fib.c:28
00007f67a30370eb 615 2.4128 (no location information)
00007f67a30370f3 6558 25.7287 (no location information)
00007f67a3037100 15603 37.4973 fib.c:29 10946.jo fib_right
00007f67a3037100 1646 10.5493 fib.c:29
00007f67a3037101 45 0.2884 fib.c:29
00007f67a3037109 2372 15.2022 fib.c:29
00007f67a3037116 2234 14.3178 fib.c:32
00007f67a3037118 612 3.9223 fib.c:32
00007f67a303711d 622 3.9864 fib.c:32
00007f67a303711f 385 2.4675 fib.c:32
00007f67a3037123 404 2.5892 fib.c:32
00007f67a3037126 634 4.0633 fib.c:32
00007f67a303712b 870 5.5759 fib.c:32
00007f67a303712d 62 0.3974 fib.c:32
00007f67a3037131 1848 11.8439 fib.c:33
00007f67a3037135 2840 18.2016 fib.c:33
00007f67a303713a 1 0.0064 fib.c:33
00007f67a303713b 1023 6.5564 (no location information)
00007f67a3037143 5 0.0320 (no location information)
000000000080c1e4 15 0.0360 MachineOperand.h:150 lli llvm::MachineOperand::isReg() const
000000000080c1e4 6 40.0000 MachineOperand.h:150
000000000080c1ec 2 13.3333 MachineOperand.h:150
...
llvm-svn: 76102
The inline asm operands must be parsed from the first flag, you cannot assume
that an immediate operand preceeding a register use operand is the flag.
PowerPC "m" operands are represented as (flag, imm, reg) triples.
isRegTiedToDefOperand() would incorrectly interpret the imm as the flag.
llvm-svn: 76101
This extra check is not trigged when runnning "make check" on top-of-tree.
Change error message to better match llvm_unreachable() grammar.
Don't call llvm_unreachable() when writing error messages to a file, but keep going.
llvm-svn: 75860
Reserved registers are not candidates for scavenging, and they were removed
from the candidate list like this:
CreateRegClassMask(RC, Candidates);
Candidates ^= ReservedRegs;
However, when there are reserved registers outside RC, this causes invalid
bits to be set in Candidates.
llvm-svn: 75847
additional bug fixes:
1. The bug that everyone hit was a problem in the asmprinter where it
would remove $stub but keep the L prefix on a name when emitting the
indirect symbol. This is easy to fix by keeping the name of the stub
and the name of the symbol in a StringMap instead of just keeping a
StringSet and trying to reconstruct it late.
2. There was a problem printing the personality function. The current
logic to print out the personality function from the DWARF information
is a bit of a cesspool right now that duplicates a bunch of other
logic in the asm printer. The short version of it is that it depends
on emitting both the L and _ prefix for symbols (at least on darwin)
and until I can untangle it, it is best to switch the mangler back to
emitting both prefixes.
llvm-svn: 75646
This adds location info for all llvm_unreachable calls (which is a macro now) in
!NDEBUG builds.
In NDEBUG builds location info and the message is off (it only prints
"UREACHABLE executed").
llvm-svn: 75640
--- Reverse-merging r75619 into '.':
U lib/Target/DarwinTargetAsmInfo.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/AsmPrinter.cpp
--- Reverse-merging r75618 into '.':
U lib/CodeGen/ELFWriter.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/MachOCodeEmitter.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/MachOWriter.cpp
--- Reverse-merging r75617 into '.':
U lib/Target/CBackend/CBackend.cpp
--- Reverse-merging r75616 into '.':
U tools/bugpoint/Miscompilation.cpp
U tools/lto/LTOCodeGenerator.cpp
U tools/lto/LTOModule.cpp
llvm-svn: 75638
indicates whether the label is private or not, instead of taking
prefix stuff. One effect of this is that symbols will be generated
with *just* the private prefix, instead of both the private prefix
*and* the user-label-prefix, but this doesn't matter as long as it
is consistent. For example we'll now get "Lfoo" instead of "L_foo".
These are just assembler temporary labels anyway, so they never even
make it into the .o file.
llvm-svn: 75607
and related functions out of LoopBase and into Loop, since they
are specific to BasicBlock-based loops. This also allows the code
to be moved out-of-line.
llvm-svn: 75523
using the Curiously Recurring Template Pattern with LoopBase.
This will help further refactoring, and future functionality for
Loop. Also, Headers can now foward-declare Loop, instead of pulling
in LoopInfo.h or doing tricks.
llvm-svn: 75519
We'll eventually use this to print comments in asm files and do other
fun things.
This adds interfaces to the AsmPrinter and changes TableGen to invoke
the postInstructionAction when appropriate. It also add parameters to
TargetAsmInfo to control comment layout.
llvm-svn: 75490
This involves temporarily hard wiring some parts to use the global context. This isn't ideal, but it's
the only way I could figure out to make this process vaguely incremental.
llvm-svn: 75445
implemented in codegen, have no frontend to generate them, and are
better implemented with pattern matching (like the ppc backend does
to generate rlwimi/rlwinm etc).
PR4543
llvm-svn: 75430
Make llvm_unreachable take an optional string, thus moving the cerr<< out of
line.
LLVM_UNREACHABLE is now a simple wrapper that makes the message go away for
NDEBUG builds.
llvm-svn: 75379
hooks as they're no longer needed.
The major change with this patch is to make formatted_raw_ostream usable
by any client of raw_ostream.
llvm-svn: 75283
value. Adjust other code to deal with that correctly. Make
DAGTypeLegalizer::PromoteIntRes_EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT take advantage of
this new flexibility to simplify the code and make it deal with unusual
vectors (like <4 x i1>) correctly. Fixes PR3037.
llvm-svn: 75176
registers based on dynamic conditions. For example, X86 EBP/RBP, when used as
frame register has to be spilled in the first fixed object. It should inform
PEI this so it doesn't get allocated another stack object. Also, it should not
be spilled as other callee-saved registers but rather its spilling and restoring
are being handled by emitPrologue and emitEpilogue. Avoid spilling it twice.
llvm-svn: 75116
as an (index,bool) pair. The bool flag records whether the kill is a
PHI kill or not. This code will be used to enable splitting of live
intervals containing PHI-kills.
A slight change to live interval weights introduced an extra spill
into lsr-code-insertion (outside the critical sections). The test
condition has been updated to reflect this.
llvm-svn: 75097
nodes with operand types that differ from the result type. (This
doesn't normally happen right now, because
SelectionDAGLowering::visitShuffleVector normalizes vector shuffles.)
llvm-svn: 75081
VSETCC must define all bits, which is different than it was documented
to before. Since all targets that implement VSETCC already have this
behavior, and we don't optimize based on this, just change the
documentation. We now get nice code for vec_compare.ll
llvm-svn: 74978
as "X" constraint and "P" modifier on x86. Make this work.
(Change may not be sufficient to fix it for non-Darwin, but
I'm pretty sure it won't break anything.)
gcc.apple/asm-block-32.c
gcc.apple/asm-block-33.c
llvm-svn: 74967
previous cmp; a copy can not be inserted here if the copy insn also has
side effects. We don't have access to the attributes of copy insn here;
so just play safe by finding a safe locations for branch terminators.
llvm-svn: 74898
With the SVR4 ABI on PowerPC, vector arguments for vararg calls are passed differently depending on whether they are a fixed or a variable argument. Variable vector arguments always go into memory, fixed vector arguments are put
into vector registers. If there are no free vector registers available, fixed vector arguments are put on the stack.
The NumFixedArgs attribute allows to decide for an argument in a vararg call whether it belongs to the fixed or variable portion of the parameter list.
llvm-svn: 74764
Note, isUndef marker must be placed even on implicit_def def operand or else the scavenger will not ignore it. This is necessary because -O0 path does not use liveintervalanalysis, it treats implicit_def just like any other def.
llvm-svn: 74601
have the alignment be calculated up front, and have the back-ends obey whatever
alignment is decided upon.
This allows for future work that would allow for precise no-op placement and the
like.
llvm-svn: 74564
The register allocator, when it allocates a register to a virtual register defined by an implicit_def, can allocate any physical register without worrying about overlapping live ranges. It should mark all of operands of the said virtual register so later passes will do the right thing.
This is not the best solution. But it should be a lot less fragile to having the scavenger try to track what is defined by implicit_def.
llvm-svn: 74518
the SelectionDAG::getGlobalAddress function properly looks through
aliases to determine thread-localness, but then passes the GV* down
to GlobalAddressSDNode::GlobalAddressSDNode which does not. Instead
of passing down isTarget, just pass down the predetermined node
opcode. This fixes some assertions with out of tree changes I'm
working on.
llvm-svn: 74325
to be shared, but how/where to privatize it is not immediately clear to me.
If any SelectionDAG experts see a better solution, please share!
llvm-svn: 74180
This change doubles the allowable value for MVT::LAST_VALUETYPE. It does
this by doing several things.
1. Introduces MVT::MAX_ALLOWED_LAST_VALUETYPE which in this change has a
value of 64. This value contains the current maximum for the
MVT::LAST_VALUETYPE.
2. Instead of checking "MVT::LAST_VALUETYPE <= 32", all of those uses
now become "MVT::LAST_VALUETYPE <= MVT::MAX_ALLOWED_LAST_VALUETYPE"
3. Changes the dimension of the ValueTypeActions from 2 elements to four
elements and adds comments ahead of the declaration indicating the it is
"(MVT::MAX_ALLOWED_LAST_VALUETYPE/32) * 2". This at least lets us find
what is affected if and when MVT::MAX_ALLOWED_LAST_VALUETYPE gets
changed.
4. Adds initializers for the new elements of ValueTypeActions.
This does NOT add any types in MVT. That would be done separately.
This doubles the size of ValueTypeActions from 64 bits to 128 bits and
gives us the freedom to add more types for AVX.
llvm-svn: 74110
Only pad when the section size > 0 and move the code that deals
with globals initializers to a place we know for sure the global
is initialized.
llvm-svn: 73944
Support for .text relocations, implementing TargetELFWriter overloaded methods for x86/x86_64.
Use a map to track global values to their symbol table indexes
Code cleanup and small fixes
llvm-svn: 73894
- Register allocator should resolve the second part of the hint (register number) before passing it to the target since it knows virtual register to physical register mapping.
- More fixes to get ARM load / store double word working.
llvm-svn: 73671
TurnCopyIntoImpDef turns a copy into implicit_def and remove the val# defined by it. This causes an scavenger assertion later if the def reaches other blocks. Disable the transformation if the value live interval extends beyond its def block.
llvm-svn: 73478
support for x86, and UMULO/SMULO for many architectures, including PPC
(PR4201), ARM, and Cell. The resulting expansion isn't perfect, but it's
not bad.
llvm-svn: 73477
incomming chain of the RETURN node. The incomming chain must
be the outgoing chain of the CALL node. This causes the
backend to identify tail calls that are not tail calls. This
patch fixes this.
llvm-svn: 73387
- Change register allocation hint to a pair of unsigned integers. The hint type is zero (which means prefer the register specified as second part of the pair) or entirely target dependent.
- Allow targets to specify alternative register allocation orders based on allocation hint.
Part 2.
- Use the register allocation hint system to implement more aggressive load / store multiple formation.
- Aggressively form LDRD / STRD. These are formed *before* register allocation. It has to be done this way to shorten live interval of base and offset registers. e.g.
v1025 = LDR v1024, 0
v1026 = LDR v1024, 0
=>
v1025,v1026 = LDRD v1024, 0
If this transformation isn't done before allocation, v1024 will overlap v1025 which means it more difficult to allocate a register pair.
- Even with the register allocation hint, it may not be possible to get the desired allocation. In that case, the post-allocation load / store multiple pass must fix the ldrd / strd instructions. They can either become ldm / stm instructions or back to a pair of ldr / str instructions.
This is work in progress, not yet enabled.
llvm-svn: 73381