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Derek Schuff c64d7655b2 [WebAssembly] Support CFI for WebAssembly target
Summary: This patch implements CFI for WebAssembly. It modifies the
LowerTypeTest pass to pre-assign table indexes to functions that are
called indirectly, and lowers type checks to test against the
appropriate table indexes. It also modifies the WebAssembly backend to
support a special ".indidx" assembly directive that propagates the table
index assignments out to the linker.

Patch by Dominic Chen

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21768

llvm-svn: 277398
2016-08-01 22:25:02 +00:00
Derek Schuff 5859a9ed80 [WebAssembly] Emit type signatures for declared functions
Under emscripten, C code can take the address of a function implemented
in Javascript (which is exposed via an import in wasm). Because imports
do not have linear memory address in wasm, we need to generate a thunk
to be the target of the indirect call; it call the import directly.

To make this possible, LLVM needs to emit the type signatures for these
functions, because they may not be called directly or referred to other
than where the address is taken.

This uses s new .s directive (.functype) which specifies the signature.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20891

Re-apply r271599 but instead of bailing with an error when a declared
function has multiple returns, replace it with a pointer argument. Also
add the test case I forgot to 'git add' last time around.

llvm-svn: 271703
2016-06-03 18:34:36 +00:00
Derek Schuff f5bae9c1ce Revert "[WebAssembly] Emit type signatures for declared functions"
This reverts r271599, it broke the integration tests.
More places than I expected had nontrival return types in imports, or
else the check was wrong.

llvm-svn: 271606
2016-06-02 23:02:44 +00:00
Derek Schuff 23b7d65fe5 [WebAssembly] Emit type signatures for declared functions
Under emscripten, C code can take the address of a function implemented
in Javascript (which is exposed via an import in wasm). Because imports
do not have linear memory address in wasm, we need to generate a thunk
to be the target of the indirect call; it call the import directly.

To make this possible, LLVM needs to emit the type signatures for these
functions, because they may not be called directly or referred to other
than where the address is taken.

This uses s new .s directive (.functype) which specifies the signature.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20891

llvm-svn: 271599
2016-06-02 21:34:18 +00:00
Dan Gohman 4635017176 [WebAssembly] Add a EM_WEBASSEMBLY value, and several bits of code that use it.
A request has been made to the official registry, but an official value is
not yet available. This patch uses a temporary value in order to support
development. When an official value is recieved, the value of EM_WEBASSEMBLY
will be updated.

llvm-svn: 257517
2016-01-12 20:56:01 +00:00
Dan Gohman 3469ee120c [WebAssembly] Introduce a WebAssemblyTargetStreamer class.
Refactor .param, .result, .local, and .endfunc, as directives, using the
proper MCTargetStreamer mechanism, rather than fake instructions.

llvm-svn: 257511
2016-01-12 20:30:51 +00:00