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Fangrui Song 3110187f1f [MC][PowerPC] Support .reloc *, BFD_RELOC_{NONE,16,32,64}, *
BFD_RELOC_NONE is useful for ld --gc-sections: it provides a generic way indicating a dependency between two sections.
2021-03-05 21:31:45 -08:00
Fangrui Song 40da58a04b [MC] Default MCAsmBackend::mayNeedRelaxation() to false 2020-08-02 22:13:59 -07:00
Stefan Pintilie 97470897c4 [PowerPC] Split s34imm into two types
Currently the instruction paddi always takes s34imm as the type for the
34 bit immediate. However, the PC Relative form of the instruction should
not produce the same fixup as the non PC Relative form.
This patch splits the s34imm type into s34imm and s34imm_pcrel so that two
different fixups can be emitted.

Reviewed By: nemanjai, #powerpc, kamaub

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83255
2020-07-28 05:55:56 -05:00
Eric Christopher ce1e4853b5 Temporarily Revert "[PowerPC] Split s34imm into two types"
as it was failing in Release+Asserts mode with an assert.

This reverts commit bd20680311.
2020-07-09 13:36:32 -07:00
Stefan Pintilie bd20680311 [PowerPC] Split s34imm into two types
Currently the instruction paddi always takes s34imm as the type for the
34 bit immediate. However, the PC Relative form of the instruction should
not produce the same fixup as the non PC Relative form.
This patch splits the s34imm type into s34imm and s34imm_pcrel so that two
different fixups can be emitted.

Reviewed By: kamaub, nemanjai

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83255
2020-07-09 11:28:32 -05:00
Shengchen Kan 8bb059ab63 [MC][Bugfix] Remove redundant parameter for relaxInstruction
Summary:
Before this patch, `relaxInstruction` takes three arguments, the first
argument refers to the instruction before relaxation and the third
argument is the output instruction after relaxation. There are two quite
strange things:
  1) The first argument's type is `const MCInst &`, the third
  argument's type is `MCInst &`, but they may be aliased to the same
  variable
  2) The backends of ARM, AMDGPU, RISC-V, Hexagon assume that the third
  argument is a fresh uninitialized `MCInst` even if `relaxInstruction`
  may be called like `relaxInstruction(Relaxed, STI, Relaxed)` in a
  loop.

In this patch, we drop the thrid argument, and let `relaxInstruction`
directly modify the given instruction. Also, this patch fixes the bug https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45580, which is introduced by D77851, and
breaks the assumption of ARM, AMDGPU, RISC-V, Hexagon.

Reviewers: Razer6, MaskRay, jyknight, asb, luismarques, enderby, rtaylor, colinl, bcain

Reviewed By: Razer6, MaskRay, bcain

Subscribers: bcain, nickdesaulniers, nathanchance, wuzish, annita.zhang, arsenm, dschuff, jyknight, dylanmckay, sdardis, nemanjai, jvesely, nhaehnle, tpr, sbc100, jgravelle-google, kristof.beyls, hiraditya, aheejin, kbarton, fedor.sergeev, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, atanasyan, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, PkmX, jocewei, Jim, lenary, s.egerton, pzheng, sameer.abuasal, apazos, luismarques, kerbowa, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78364
2020-04-21 11:06:55 +08:00
Stefan Pintilie 75828ef615 [PowerPC][Future] Initial support for PCRel addressing for constant pool loads
Add initial support for PC Relative addressing for constant pool loads.
This includes adding a new relocation for @pcrel and adding a new PowerPC flag
to identify PC relative addressing.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74486
2020-04-09 11:17:23 -05:00
Stefan Pintilie 6c4b40def7 [PowerPC][Future] Add Support For Functions That Do Not Use A TOC.
On PowerPC most functions require a valid TOC pointer.

This is the case because either the function itself needs to use this
pointer to access the TOC or because other functions that are called
from that function expect a valid TOC pointer in the register R2.
The main exception to this is leaf functions that do not access the TOC
since they are guaranteed not to need a valid TOC pointer.

This patch introduces a feature that will allow more functions to not
require a valid TOC pointer in R2.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73664
2020-04-08 08:07:35 -05:00
Fangrui Song fc93787d7e [MC][PowerPC] Make .reloc support arbitrary relocation types
Generalizes ad7199f3e6 (R_PPC_NONE/R_PPC64_NONE).
2020-03-28 17:04:31 -07:00
Fangrui Song 3e851f4a68 [PowerPC] Delete PPCMachObjectWriter and powerpc{,64}-apple-darwin
Reviewed By: #powerpc, sfertile

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75494
2020-03-05 11:05:26 -08:00
Francis Visoiu Mistrih a32d539798 [Target] Remove libObject dependency in lib/Target
This removes a couple useless includes and the dependency of X86Desc on Object,
which was useless as well.
2020-02-21 14:52:31 -08:00
Francis Visoiu Mistrih 1874dee566 [macho][NFC] Extract all CPU_(SUB_)TYPE logic to BinaryFormat
This moves all the logic of converting LLVM Triples to
MachO::CPU_(SUB_)TYPE from the specific target (Target)AsmBackend to
more convenient functions in lib/BinaryFormat.

This also gets rid of the separate two X86AsmBackend classes.

The previous attempt was to add it to libObject, but that adds an
unnecessary dependency to libObject from all the targets.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74808
2020-02-21 12:43:29 -08:00
Francis Visoiu Mistrih 3f785212e9 Revert "[macho][NFC] Extract all CPU_(SUB_)TYPE logic to libObject"
This reverts commit 726c342ce2.

This breaks the windows bots with linker errors.
2020-02-20 10:51:25 -08:00
Francis Visoiu Mistrih 726c342ce2 [macho][NFC] Extract all CPU_(SUB_)TYPE logic to libObject
This moves all the logic of converting LLVM Triples to
MachO::CPU_(SUB_)TYPE from the specific target (Target)AsmBackend to
more convenient functions in libObject.

This also gets rid of the separate two X86AsmBackend classes.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74808
2020-02-20 10:28:07 -08:00
Sean Fertile f09d54ed2a Boilerplate for producing XCOFF object files from the PowerPC backend.
Stubs out a number of the classes needed to produce a new object file format
(XCOFF) for the powerpc-aix target. For testing input is an empty module which
produces an object file with just a file header.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61694

llvm-svn: 365541
2019-07-09 19:21:01 +00:00
Fangrui Song ad7199f3e6 [PowerPC] Support .reloc *, R_PPC{,64}_NONE, *
This can be used to create references among sections. When --gc-sections
is used, the referenced section will be retained if the origin section
is retained.

llvm-svn: 360990
2019-05-17 06:04:11 +00:00
Fangrui Song e18a6ad0b8 [MC][PowerPC] Clean up PPCAsmBackend
Replace the member variable Target with Triple
Use Triple instead of TheTarget.getName() to dispatch on 32-bit/64-bit.
Delete redundant parameters

llvm-svn: 360986
2019-05-17 05:44:26 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 2946cd7010 Update the file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepo
to reflect the new license.

We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.

Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.

llvm-svn: 351636
2019-01-19 08:50:56 +00:00
Peter Smith 57f661bd7d [MC] Pass MCSubtargetInfo to fixupNeedsRelaxation and applyFixup
On targets like Arm some relaxations may only be performed when certain
architectural features are available. As functions can be compiled with
differing levels of architectural support we must make a judgement on
whether we can relax based on the MCSubtargetInfo for the function. This
change passes through the MCSubtargetInfo for the function to
fixupNeedsRelaxation so that the decision on whether to relax can be made
per function. In this patch, only the ARM backend makes use of this
information. We must also pass the MCSubtargetInfo to applyFixup because
some fixups skip error checking on the assumption that relaxation has
occurred, to prevent code-generation errors applyFixup must see the same
MCSubtargetInfo as fixupNeedsRelaxation.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44928

llvm-svn: 334078
2018-06-06 09:40:06 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne dcd7d6c331 MC: Separate creating a generic object writer from creating a target object writer. NFCI.
With this we gain a little flexibility in how the generic object
writer is created.

Part of PR37466.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47045

llvm-svn: 332868
2018-05-21 19:20:29 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 571a3301ae MC: Change MCAsmBackend::writeNopData() to take a raw_ostream instead of an MCObjectWriter. NFCI.
To make this work I needed to add an endianness field to MCAsmBackend
so that writeNopData() implementations know which endianness to use.

Part of PR37466.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47035

llvm-svn: 332857
2018-05-21 17:57:19 +00:00
Alex Bradbury b22f751fa7 Thread MCSubtargetInfo through Target::createMCAsmBackend
Currently it's not possible to access MCSubtargetInfo from a TgtMCAsmBackend. 
D20830 threaded an MCSubtargetInfo reference through 
MCAsmBackend::relaxInstruction, but this isn't the only function that would 
benefit from access. This patch removes the Triple and CPUString arguments 
from createMCAsmBackend and replaces them with MCSubtargetInfo.

This patch just changes the interface without making any intentional 
functional changes. Once in, several cleanups are possible:
* Get rid of the awkward MCSubtargetInfo handling in ARMAsmBackend
* Support 16-bit instructions when valid in MipsAsmBackend::writeNopData
* Get rid of the CPU string parsing in X86AsmBackend and just use a SubtargetFeature for HasNopl
* Emit 16-bit nops in RISCVAsmBackend::writeNopData if the compressed instruction set extension is enabled (see D41221)

This change initially exposed PR35686, which has since been resolved in r321026.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41349

llvm-svn: 321692
2018-01-03 08:53:05 +00:00
Lang Hames 60fbc7cc38 [MC] Thread unique_ptr<MCObjectWriter> through the create.*ObjectWriter
functions.

This makes the ownership of the resulting MCObjectWriter clear, and allows us
to remove one instance of MCObjectStreamer's bizarre "holding ownership via
someone else's reference" trick.

llvm-svn: 315327
2017-10-10 16:28:07 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 1beb702ba2 Fully fix the movw/movt addend.
The issue is not if the value is pcrel. It is whether we have a
relocation or not.

If we have a relocation, the static linker will select the upper
bits. If we don't have a relocation, we have to do it.

llvm-svn: 307730
2017-07-11 23:18:25 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 76287ab3a0 Rename and adjust processFixupValue.
It was not processing any value. All that it ever did was force
relocations, so name it shouldForceRelocation.

llvm-svn: 306906
2017-06-30 22:47:27 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 6418856127 Simplify the processFixupValue interface. NFC.
llvm-svn: 306202
2017-06-24 05:22:28 +00:00
Rafael Espindola f351292141 Remove redundant argument.
llvm-svn: 306189
2017-06-24 00:26:57 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 801b42de31 ARM: move some logic from processFixupValue to applyFixup.
processFixupValue is called on every relaxation iteration. applyFixup
is only called once at the very end. applyFixup is then the correct
place to do last minute changes and value checks.

While here, do proper range checks again for fixup_arm_thumb_bl. We
used to do it, but dropped because of thumb2. We now do it again, but
use the thumb2 range.

llvm-svn: 306177
2017-06-23 22:52:36 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 88d9e37ec8 Use a MutableArrayRef. NFC.
llvm-svn: 305968
2017-06-21 23:06:53 +00:00
Zachary Turner 264b5d9e88 Move Object format code to lib/BinaryFormat.
This creates a new library called BinaryFormat that has all of
the headers from llvm/Support containing structure and layout
definitions for various types of binary formats like dwarf, coff,
elf, etc as well as the code for identifying a file from its
magic.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33843

llvm-svn: 304864
2017-06-07 03:48:56 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 6bda14b313 Sort the remaining #include lines in include/... and lib/....
I did this a long time ago with a janky python script, but now
clang-format has built-in support for this. I fed clang-format every
line with a #include and let it re-sort things according to the precise
LLVM rules for include ordering baked into clang-format these days.

I've reverted a number of files where the results of sorting includes
isn't healthy. Either places where we have legacy code relying on
particular include ordering (where possible, I'll fix these separately)
or where we have particular formatting around #include lines that
I didn't want to disturb in this patch.

This patch is *entirely* mechanical. If you get merge conflicts or
anything, just ignore the changes in this patch and run clang-format
over your #include lines in the files.

Sorry for any noise here, but it is important to keep these things
stable. I was seeing an increasing number of patches with irrelevant
re-ordering of #include lines because clang-format was used. This patch
at least isolates that churn, makes it easy to skip when resolving
conflicts, and gets us to a clean baseline (again).

llvm-svn: 304787
2017-06-06 11:49:48 +00:00
Alex Bradbury 866113c2ea Add MCContext argument to MCAsmBackend::applyFixup for error reporting
A number of backends (AArch64, MIPS, ARM) have been using
MCContext::reportError to report issues such as out-of-range fixup values in
their TgtAsmBackend. This is great, but because MCContext couldn't easily be
threaded through to the adjustFixupValue helper function from its usual
callsite (applyFixup), these backends ended up adding an MCContext* argument
and adding another call to applyFixup to processFixupValue. Adding an
MCContext parameter to applyFixup makes this unnecessary, and even better -
applyFixup can take a reference to MCContext rather than a potentially null
pointer.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30264

llvm-svn: 299529
2017-04-05 10:16:14 +00:00
Joel Jones 373d7d30dd MC] Provide an MCTargetOptions to implementors of MCAsmBackendCtorTy, NFC
Some targets, notably AArch64 for ILP32, have different relocation encodings
based upon the ABI. This is an enabling change, so a future patch can use the
ABIName from MCTargetOptions to chose which relocations to use. Tested using
check-llvm.

The corresponding change to clang is in: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16538

Patch by: Joel Jones

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D16213

llvm-svn: 276654
2016-07-25 17:18:28 +00:00
Nirav Dave 8603062ee4 Fix branch relaxation in 16-bit mode.
Thread through MCSubtargetInfo to relaxInstruction function allowing relaxation
to generate jumps with 16-bit sized immediates in 16-bit mode.

This fixes PR22097.

Reviewers: dwmw2, tstellarAMD, craig.topper, jyknight

Subscribers: jfb, arsenm, jyknight, llvm-commits, dsanders

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20830

llvm-svn: 275068
2016-07-11 14:23:53 +00:00
Daniel Sanders 50f17235dd Revert r247692: Replace Triple with a new TargetTuple in MCTargetDesc/* and related. NFC.
Eric has replied and has demanded the patch be reverted.

llvm-svn: 247702
2015-09-15 16:17:27 +00:00
Daniel Sanders 153010c52d Re-commit r247683: Replace Triple with a new TargetTuple in MCTargetDesc/* and related. NFC.
Summary:
This is the first patch in the series to migrate Triple's (which are ambiguous)
to TargetTuple's (which aren't).

For the moment, TargetTuple simply passes all requests to the Triple object it
holds. Once it has replaced Triple, it will start to implement the interface in
a more suitable way.

This change makes some changes to the public C++ API. In particular,
InitMCSubtargetInfo(), createMCRelocationInfo(), and createMCSymbolizer()
now take TargetTuples instead of Triples. The other public C++ API's have
been left as-is for the moment to reduce patch size.

This commit also contains a trivial patch to clang to account for the C++ API
change. Thanks go to Pavel Labath for fixing LLDB for me.

Reviewers: rengolin

Subscribers: jyknight, dschuff, arsenm, rampitec, danalbert, srhines, javed.absar, dsanders, echristo, emaste, jholewinski, tberghammer, ted, jfb, llvm-commits, rengolin

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10969

llvm-svn: 247692
2015-09-15 14:08:28 +00:00
Daniel Sanders c40de48041 Revert r247684 - Replace Triple with a new TargetTuple ...
LLDB needs to be updated in the same commit.

llvm-svn: 247686
2015-09-15 13:46:21 +00:00
Daniel Sanders 18d4b0dab7 Replace Triple with a new TargetTuple in MCTargetDesc/* and related. NFC.
Summary:
This is the first patch in the series to migrate Triple's (which are ambiguous)
to TargetTuple's (which aren't).

For the moment, TargetTuple simply passes all requests to the Triple object it
holds. Once it has replaced Triple, it will start to implement the interface in
a more suitable way.

This change makes some changes to the public C++ API. In particular,
InitMCSubtargetInfo(), createMCRelocationInfo(), and createMCSymbolizer()
now take TargetTuples instead of Triples. The other public C++ API's have
been left as-is for the moment to reduce patch size.

This commit also contains a trivial patch to clang to account for the C++ API
change.

Reviewers: rengolin

Subscribers: jyknight, dschuff, arsenm, rampitec, danalbert, srhines, javed.absar, dsanders, echristo, emaste, jholewinski, tberghammer, ted, jfb, llvm-commits, rengolin

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10969

llvm-svn: 247683
2015-09-15 13:17:40 +00:00
Daniel Sanders 418caf5002 Replace string GNU Triples with llvm::Triple in MCAsmBackend subclasses and create*AsmBackend(). NFC.
Summary:
This continues the patch series to eliminate StringRef forms of GNU triples
from the internals of LLVM that began in r239036.

Reviewers: echristo, rafael

Reviewed By: rafael

Subscribers: rafael, llvm-commits, rengolin

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10243

llvm-svn: 239464
2015-06-10 10:35:34 +00:00
Jim Grosbach 36e60e9127 MC: Clean up naming in MCObjectWriter. NFC.
s/WriteObject/writeObject/
s/RecordRelocation/recordRelocation/
s/IsSymbolRefDifferenceFullyResolved/isSymbolRefDifferenceFullyResolved/
s/Write8/write8/
s/WriteLE16/writeLE16/
s/WriteLE32/writeLE32/
s/WriteLE64/writeLE64/
s/WriteBE16/writeBE16/
s/WriteBE32/writeBE32/
s/WriteBE64/writeBE64/
s/Write16/write16/
s/Write32/write32/
s/Write64/write64/
s/WriteZeroes/writeZeroes/
s/WriteBytes/writeBytes/

llvm-svn: 239108
2015-06-04 22:24:41 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 95fb9b93ed Merge MCELF.h into MCSymbolELF.h.
Now that we have a dedicated type for ELF symbol, these helper functions can
become member function of MCSymbolELF.

llvm-svn: 238864
2015-06-02 20:38:46 +00:00
Rafael Espindola e3b2acf274 Pass MCSymbols to the helper functions in MCELF.h.
llvm-svn: 238596
2015-05-29 18:47:23 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 3a5d3cce80 Remove a trivial forwarding function. NFC.
llvm-svn: 238506
2015-05-28 21:36:02 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 97fbdd5a39 [mc] Clean up emission of byte sequences
No functional change intended.

llvm-svn: 235178
2015-04-17 11:12:43 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 5560a4cfbd Use raw_pwrite_stream in the object writer/streamer.
The ELF object writer will take advantage of that in the next commit.

llvm-svn: 234950
2015-04-14 22:14:34 +00:00
Chandler Carruth d9903888d9 [cleanup] Re-sort all the #include lines in LLVM using
utils/sort_includes.py.

I clearly haven't done this in a while, so more changed than usual. This
even uncovered a missing include from the InstrProf library that I've
added. No functionality changed here, just mechanical cleanup of the
include order.

llvm-svn: 225974
2015-01-14 11:23:27 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand bb68610dc9 [PowerPC] ELFv2 MC support for .localentry directive
A second binutils feature needed to support ELFv2 is the .localentry
directive.  In the ELFv2 ABI, functions may have two entry points:
one for calling the routine locally via "bl", and one for calling the
function via function pointer (either at the source level, or implicitly
via a PLT stub for global calls).  The two entry points share a single
ELF symbol, where the ELF symbol address identifies the global entry
point address, while the local entry point is found by adding a delta
offset to the symbol address.  That offset is encoded into three
platform-specific bits of the ELF symbol st_other field.

The .localentry directive instructs the assembler to set those fields
to encode a particular offset.  This is typically used by a function
prologue sequence like this:

func:
        addis r2, r12, (.TOC.-func)@ha
        addi r2, r2, (.TOC.-func)@l
        .localentry func, .-func

Note that according to the ABI, when calling the global entry point,
r12 must be set to point the global entry point address itself; while
when calling the local entry point, r2 must be set to point to the TOC
base.  The two instructions between the global and local entry point in
the above example translate the first requirement into the second.

This patch implements support in the PowerPC MC streamers to emit the
.localentry directive (both into assembler and ELF object output), as
well as support in the assembler parser to parse that directive.

In addition, there is another change required in MC fixup/relocation
handling to properly deal with relocations targeting function symbols
with two entry points: When the target function is known local, the MC
layer would immediately handle the fixup by inserting the target
address -- this is wrong, since the call may need to go to the local
entry point instead.  The GNU assembler handles this case by *not*
directly resolving fixups targeting functions with two entry points,
but always emits the relocation and relies on the linker to handle
this case correctly.  This patch changes LLVM MC to do the same (this
is done via the processFixupValue routine).

Similarly, there are cases where the assembler would normally emit a
relocation, but "simplify" it to a relocation targeting a *section*
instead of the actual symbol.  For the same reason as above, this
may be wrong when the target symbol has two entry points.  The GNU
assembler again handles this case by not performing this simplification
in that case, but leaving the relocation targeting the full symbol,
which is then resolved by the linker.  This patch changes LLVM MC
to do the same (via the needsRelocateWithSymbol routine).
NOTE: The method used in this patch is overly pessimistic, since the
needsRelocateWithSymbol routine currently does not have access to the
actual target symbol, and thus must always assume that it might have
two entry points.  This will be improved upon by a follow-on patch
that modifies common code to pass the target symbol when calling
needsRelocateWithSymbol.

Reviewed by Hal Finkel.

llvm-svn: 213485
2014-07-20 23:06:03 +00:00
Craig Topper 0d3fa92514 [C++11] Add 'override' keywords and remove 'virtual'. Additionally add 'final' and leave 'virtual' on some methods that are marked virtual without overriding anything and have no obvious overrides themselves. PowerPC edition
llvm-svn: 207504
2014-04-29 07:57:37 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 5904e12bfa Completely rewrite ELFObjectWriter::RecordRelocation.
I started trying to fix a small issue, but this code has seen a small fix too
many.

The old code was fairly convoluted. Some of the issues it had:

* It failed to check if a symbol difference was in the some section when
  converting a relocation to pcrel.
* It failed to check if the relocation was already pcrel.
* The pcrel value computation was wrong in some cases (relocation-pc.s)
* It was missing quiet a few cases where it should not convert symbol
  relocations to section relocations, leaving the backends to patch it up.
* It would not propagate the fact that it had changed a relocation to pcrel,
  requiring a quiet nasty work around in ARM.
* It was missing comments.

llvm-svn: 205076
2014-03-29 06:26:49 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand cae3a17a21 [PowerPC] Generate little-endian object files
As a first step towards real little-endian code generation, this patch
changes the PowerPC MC layer to actually generate little-endian object
files.  This involves passing the little-endian flag through the various
layers, including down to createELFObjectWriter so we actually get basic
little-endian ELF objects, emitting instructions in little-endian order,
and handling fixups and relocations as appropriate for little-endian.

The bulk of the patch is to update most test cases in test/MC/PowerPC
to verify both big- and little-endian encodings.  (The only test cases
*not* updated are those that create actual big-endian ABI code, like
the TLS tests.)

Note that while the object files are now little-endian, the generated
code itself is not yet updated, in particular, it still does not adhere
to the ELFv2 ABI.

llvm-svn: 204634
2014-03-24 18:16:09 +00:00