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Evan Cheng 6a3bdd872c Really remove this option.
llvm-svn: 82838
2009-09-26 02:49:49 +00:00
Evan Cheng d0fe5abc23 Remove a couple of unused command line options.
llvm-svn: 82837
2009-09-26 02:45:45 +00:00
Evan Cheng 4a949408fb Add comment.
llvm-svn: 82836
2009-09-26 02:43:36 +00:00
Anton Korobeynikov a3090655d5 Regenerate
llvm-svn: 82814
2009-09-25 22:53:17 +00:00
Evan Cheng fd6aad7f1c Code clean up and prepare for Thumb2 support. No functionality changes.
llvm-svn: 82805
2009-09-25 21:44:53 +00:00
Dan Gohman 48b185d6f7 Improve MachineMemOperand handling.
- Allocate MachineMemOperands and MachineMemOperand lists in MachineFunctions.
   This eliminates MachineInstr's std::list member and allows the data to be
   created by isel and live for the remainder of codegen, avoiding a lot of
   copying and unnecessary translation. This also shrinks MemSDNode.
 - Delete MemOperandSDNode. Introduce MachineSDNode which has dedicated
   fields for MachineMemOperands.
 - Change MemSDNode to have a MachineMemOperand member instead of its own
   fields with the same information. This introduces some redundancy, but
   it's more consistent with what MachineInstr will eventually want.
 - Ignore alignment when searching for redundant loads for CSE, but remember
   the greatest alignment.

Target-specific code which previously used MemOperandSDNodes with generic
SDNodes now use MemIntrinsicSDNodes, with opcodes in a designated range
so that the SelectionDAG framework knows that MachineMemOperand information
is available.

llvm-svn: 82794
2009-09-25 20:36:54 +00:00
Dan Gohman 32f71d714b Rename getTargetNode to getMachineNode, for consistency with the
naming scheme used in SelectionDAG, where there are multiple kinds
of "target" nodes, but "machine" nodes are nodes which represent
a MachineInstr.

llvm-svn: 82790
2009-09-25 18:54:59 +00:00
David Goodwin bea6848f9d Finish scheduling itineraries for NEON.
llvm-svn: 82788
2009-09-25 18:38:29 +00:00
Bob Wilson f7fe0132c9 Add some comments to clarify things that I discovered this week.
llvm-svn: 82773
2009-09-25 16:34:46 +00:00
Bob Wilson d60367c198 pr4926: ARM requires the stack pointer to be aligned, even for leaf functions.
For the AAPCS ABI, SP must always be 4-byte aligned, and at any "public
interface" it must be 8-byte aligned.  For the older ARM APCS ABI, the stack
alignment is just always 4 bytes.  For X86, we currently align SP at
entry to a function (e.g., to 16 bytes for Darwin), but no stack alignment
is needed at other times, such as for a leaf function.

After discussing this with Dan, I decided to go with the approach of adding
a new "TransientStackAlignment" field to TargetFrameInfo.  This value
specifies the stack alignment that must be maintained even in between calls.
It defaults to 1 except for ARM, where it is 4.  (Some other targets may
also want to set this if they have similar stack requirements. It's not
currently required for PPC because it sets targetHandlesStackFrameRounding
and handles the alignment in target-specific code.) The existing StackAlignment
value specifies the alignment upon entry to a function, which is how we've
been using it anyway.

llvm-svn: 82767
2009-09-25 14:41:49 +00:00
Dan Gohman 28328db571 Don't try to use pre-indexed addressing with sthbrx/stwbrx
instructions. This fixes a PowerPC bug exposed by some unrelated
changes I'm working on.

llvm-svn: 82743
2009-09-25 00:57:30 +00:00
Jim Grosbach 372e9a389b Start of revamping the register scavenging in PEI. ARM Thumb1 is the driving
interest for this, as it currently reserves a register rather than using
the scavenger for matierializing constants as needed.

Instead of scavenging registers on the fly while eliminating frame indices,
new virtual registers are created, and then a scavenged collectively in a
post-pass over the function. This isolates the bits that need to interact
with the scavenger, and sets the stage for more intelligent use, and reuse,
of scavenged registers.

For the time being, this is disabled by default. Once the bugs are worked out,
the current scavenging calls in replaceFrameIndices() will be removed and
the post-pass scavenging will be the default. Until then,
-enable-frame-index-scavenging enables the new code. Currently, only the
Thumb1 back end is set up to use it.

llvm-svn: 82734
2009-09-24 23:52:18 +00:00
Chris Lattner abab11abb2 unconditionally request MMI
llvm-svn: 82716
2009-09-24 21:45:57 +00:00
David Goodwin bf97147a7e Make the end-of-itinerary mark explicit. Some cleanup.
llvm-svn: 82709
2009-09-24 20:22:50 +00:00
David Goodwin afcaf79603 Checkpoint NEON scheduling itineraries.
llvm-svn: 82657
2009-09-23 21:38:08 +00:00
Dan Gohman 203d53ed79 Use getStoreSize() instead of getStoreSizeInBits()/8.
llvm-svn: 82656
2009-09-23 21:07:02 +00:00
Dan Gohman 08c0a95ac6 Rename several variables from EVT to more descriptive names, now that EVT
is also the name of their type, as declarations like "EVT EVT" look
really odd.

llvm-svn: 82654
2009-09-23 21:02:20 +00:00
Bob Wilson abfdbbfd1a Remove BlackfinRegisterInfo::getFrameIndexOffset since it is the same as the
default implementation.  Update comment on the default version, which made it
sound like most targets override it.  Currently only X86 and SystemZ override
this method.

llvm-svn: 82651
2009-09-23 20:57:02 +00:00
Anton Korobeynikov 29a44df5f8 ARM does not support offset folding (yet). Disable it for now.
This fixes PR5031. Unfortunately, there is no small testcase :(

llvm-svn: 82643
2009-09-23 19:04:09 +00:00
Dan Gohman 1439957928 Fix X86's unfoldMemoryOperand to properly handle MachineMemOperands.
llvm-svn: 82597
2009-09-23 01:29:41 +00:00
David Goodwin 5090273367 Add Cortex-A8 VFP model.
llvm-svn: 82483
2009-09-21 20:52:17 +00:00
Dan Gohman 69499b13fd Add support for rematerializing FsFLD0SS and FsFLD0SD as constant-pool
loads in order to reduce register pressure.

llvm-svn: 82470
2009-09-21 18:30:38 +00:00
Dan Gohman 48ade83e60 Recognize SSE min and max opportunities in even more cases.
And fix a bug with the behavior of min/max instructions formed from
fcmp uge comparisons.

Also, use FiniteOnlyFPMath() for this code instead of UnsafeFPMath,
as it is more specific.

llvm-svn: 82466
2009-09-21 18:03:22 +00:00
Dan Gohman 757acfea63 Fix the offset values for these memoperands. For frame objects, the
PseudoSourceValue already effectively represents the offset from the
frame base, so the actual offset should not be added to it.

llvm-svn: 82465
2009-09-21 17:58:09 +00:00
Chris Lattner 61858787b1 add a note
llvm-svn: 82442
2009-09-21 06:04:07 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar bc528b16c2 Register the MachineModuleInfo for the ARM JIT, and update JITDwarfEmitter to
assert if the setModuleInfo hasn't been called.

llvm-svn: 82441
2009-09-21 05:58:35 +00:00
Chris Lattner 9858859fd6 one case handled, expanded another testcase inline.
llvm-svn: 82427
2009-09-21 02:53:57 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 9a10db8c46 Implement the JIT side of the GDB JIT debugging interface. To enable this
feature, either build the JIT in debug mode to enable it by default or pass
-jit-emit-debug to lli.

Right now, the only debug information that this communicates to GDB is call
frame information, since it's already being generated to support exceptions in
the JIT.  Eventually, when DWARF generation isn't tied so tightly to AsmPrinter,
it will be easy to push that information to GDB through this interface.

Here's a step-by-step breakdown of how the feature works:

- The JIT generates the machine code and DWARF call frame info
  (.eh_frame/.debug_frame) for a function into memory.
- The JIT copies that info into an in-memory ELF file with a symbol for the
  function.
- The JIT creates a code entry pointing to the ELF buffer and adds it to a
  linked list hanging off of a global descriptor at a special symbol that GDB
  knows about.
- The JIT calls a function marked noinline that GDB knows about and has put an
  internal breakpoint in.
- GDB catches the breakpoint and reads the global descriptor to look for new
  code.
- When sees there is new code, it reads the ELF from the inferior's memory and
  adds it to itself as an object file.
- The JIT continues, and the next time we stop the program, we are able to
  produce a proper backtrace.

Consider running the following program through the JIT:

#include <stdio.h>
void baz(short z) {
  long w = z + 1;
  printf("%d, %x\n", w, *((int*)NULL));  // SEGFAULT here
}
void bar(short y) {
  int z = y + 1;
  baz(z);
}
void foo(char x) {
  short y = x + 1;
  bar(y);
}
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
  char x = 1;
  foo(x);
}

Here is a backtrace before this patch:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x2aaaabdfbd10 (LWP 25476)]
0x00002aaaabe7d1a8 in ?? ()
(gdb) bt
#0  0x00002aaaabe7d1a8 in ?? ()
#1  0x0000000000000003 in ?? ()
#2  0x0000000000000004 in ?? ()
#3  0x00032aaaabe7cfd0 in ?? ()
#4  0x00002aaaabe7d12c in ?? ()
#5  0x00022aaa00000003 in ?? ()
#6  0x00002aaaabe7d0aa in ?? ()
#7  0x01000002abe7cff0 in ?? ()
#8  0x00002aaaabe7d02c in ?? ()
#9  0x0100000000000001 in ?? ()
#10 0x00000000014388e0 in ?? ()
#11 0x00007fff00000001 in ?? ()
#12 0x0000000000b870a2 in llvm::JIT::runFunction (this=0x1405b70,
F=0x14024e0, ArgValues=@0x7fffffffe050)
   at /home/rnk/llvm-gdb/lib/ExecutionEngine/JIT/JIT.cpp:395
#13 0x0000000000baa4c5 in llvm::ExecutionEngine::runFunctionAsMain
(this=0x1405b70, Fn=0x14024e0, argv=@0x13f06f8, envp=0x7fffffffe3b0)
   at /home/rnk/llvm-gdb/lib/ExecutionEngine/ExecutionEngine.cpp:377
#14 0x00000000007ebd52 in main (argc=2, argv=0x7fffffffe398,
envp=0x7fffffffe3b0) at /home/rnk/llvm-gdb/tools/lli/lli.cpp:208

And a backtrace after this patch:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00002aaaabe7d1a8 in baz ()
(gdb) bt
#0  0x00002aaaabe7d1a8 in baz ()
#1  0x00002aaaabe7d12c in bar ()
#2  0x00002aaaabe7d0aa in foo ()
#3  0x00002aaaabe7d02c in main ()
#4  0x0000000000b870a2 in llvm::JIT::runFunction (this=0x1405b70,
F=0x14024e0, ArgValues=...)
   at /home/rnk/llvm-gdb/lib/ExecutionEngine/JIT/JIT.cpp:395
#5  0x0000000000baa4c5 in llvm::ExecutionEngine::runFunctionAsMain
(this=0x1405b70, Fn=0x14024e0, argv=..., envp=0x7fffffffe3c0)
   at /home/rnk/llvm-gdb/lib/ExecutionEngine/ExecutionEngine.cpp:377
#6  0x00000000007ebd52 in main (argc=2, argv=0x7fffffffe3a8,
envp=0x7fffffffe3c0) at /home/rnk/llvm-gdb/tools/lli/lli.cpp:208

llvm-svn: 82418
2009-09-20 23:52:43 +00:00
Chris Lattner fc2d846dc8 update an entry, delete an entry which has been fixed.
llvm-svn: 82398
2009-09-20 17:37:38 +00:00
Bill Wendling 692a3ea0b7 --- Reverse-merging r82282 into '.':
U    lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/DwarfException.cpp
U    lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/DwarfException.h

--- Reverse-merging r82274 into '.':
U    lib/Target/TargetLoweringObjectFile.cpp
G    lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/DwarfException.cpp

These revisions were breaking everything.

llvm-svn: 82396
2009-09-20 09:13:15 +00:00
Chris Lattner 13306a1fff remove a temporary hack.
llvm-svn: 82395
2009-09-20 07:47:59 +00:00
Chris Lattner 5159bbaf9e rename X86ATTAsmPrinter.cpp -> X86AsmPrinter.cpp likewise the .h file.
llvm-svn: 82394
2009-09-20 07:41:30 +00:00
Chris Lattner 40d9a5319a move target registry stuff to X86ATTAsmPrinter.cpp
llvm-svn: 82393
2009-09-20 07:39:06 +00:00
Chris Lattner b95a9cd6a7 simplify this now that createX86CodePrinterPass is trivial
llvm-svn: 82392
2009-09-20 07:37:51 +00:00
Chris Lattner 288a95da0c rename X86ATTAsmPrinter class -> X86AsmPrinter
llvm-svn: 82391
2009-09-20 07:35:34 +00:00
Chris Lattner 00b4508bb0 remove the asmstring, it is now dead. Improve comment.
llvm-svn: 82390
2009-09-20 07:32:00 +00:00
Nick Lewycky 9b3ed87506 Peer through zext and sext to eliminate them when it is safe to do so.
llvm-svn: 82389
2009-09-20 07:31:25 +00:00
Chris Lattner a93dcf1bc0 kill off printPICLabel now, it's specialness is handled by
the MachineInstr ->MCInst lowering process, not in the 
asmprinter.

llvm-svn: 82388
2009-09-20 07:28:26 +00:00
Chris Lattner 609fbed49f delete X86IntelAsmPrinter! Now -x86-asm-syntax just switches
the instruction syntax, not the entire asmprinter.

llvm-svn: 82387
2009-09-20 07:25:17 +00:00
Chris Lattner 4479034537 Add an intel syntax MCInstPrinter implementation. You can now
transcode from AT&T to intel syntax with "llvm-mc foo.s -output-asm-variant=1"

llvm-svn: 82385
2009-09-20 07:17:49 +00:00
Chris Lattner 17ec6b11d2 split random COFF asmprinter state out to X86COFFMachineModuleInfo.h.
Make dllexport directives come out in determinstic order.

llvm-svn: 82381
2009-09-20 06:45:52 +00:00
Bill Wendling f878d70720 Still one more thing wrong here...
llvm-svn: 82356
2009-09-20 02:27:06 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 7d6781b0fe Tabs -> spaces, and remove trailing whitespace.
llvm-svn: 82355
2009-09-20 02:20:51 +00:00
Bill Wendling 0f899601f3 Here's fun! It turns out that these filter functions can be internal. If they're
internal, they shouldn't use the indirect pointer stuff. In the case of
throw_rethrow_test, it was marked as 'internal' and calculated its own offset to
its contents.

llvm-svn: 82354
2009-09-20 02:19:49 +00:00
Bill Wendling 85689b2065 Revert r82274. It's causing failures in the CINT2006 benchmarks.
llvm-svn: 82336
2009-09-19 22:02:37 +00:00
Evan Cheng b82b5514fe Fix funky comments.
llvm-svn: 82314
2009-09-19 10:09:15 +00:00
Evan Cheng 9827ad39a7 Fix PR4926. When target hook EmitInstrWithCustomInserter() insert new basic blocks and update CFG, it should also inform sdisel of the changes so the phi source operands will come from the right basic blocks.
llvm-svn: 82311
2009-09-19 09:51:03 +00:00
Bob Wilson 3c21a35908 Fix a typo in an assertion message.
llvm-svn: 82284
2009-09-18 21:42:44 +00:00
Bill Wendling 43f2cd7757 It's inefficient to have place the exception tables (which contain the LSDA)
into the __DATA section. At launch time, dyld has to update most of the section
to fix up the type info pointers. It's better to place it into the __TEXT
section and use pc-rel indirect pointer encodings. Similar to the personality
routine.

llvm-svn: 82274
2009-09-18 21:14:36 +00:00
Evan Cheng 270d0f986f Enhance EmitInstrWithCustomInserter() so target can specify CFG changes that sdisel will use to properly complete phi nodes.
Not functionality change yet.

llvm-svn: 82273
2009-09-18 21:02:19 +00:00