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authordim <dim@FreeBSD.org>2014-03-21 17:53:59 +0000
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MFC 261991:
Upgrade our copy of llvm/clang to 3.4 release. This version supports all of the features in the current working draft of the upcoming C++ standard, provisionally named C++1y. The code generator's performance is greatly increased, and the loop auto-vectorizer is now enabled at -Os and -O2 in addition to -O3. The PowerPC backend has made several major improvements to code generation quality and compile time, and the X86, SPARC, ARM32, Aarch64 and SystemZ backends have all seen major feature work. Release notes for llvm and clang can be found here: <http://llvm.org/releases/3.4/docs/ReleaseNotes.html> <http://llvm.org/releases/3.4/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html> MFC 262121 (by emaste): Update lldb for clang/llvm 3.4 import This commit largely restores the lldb source to the upstream r196259 snapshot with the addition of threaded inferior support and a few bug fixes. Specific upstream lldb revisions restored include: SVN git 181387 779e6ac 181703 7bef4e2 182099 b31044e 182650 f2dcf35 182683 0d91b80 183862 15c1774 183929 99447a6 184177 0b2934b 184948 4dc3761 184954 007e7bc 186990 eebd175 Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL MFC 262186 (by emaste): Fix mismerge in r262121 A break statement was lost in the merge. The error had no functional impact, but restore it to reduce the diff against upstream. MFC 262303: Pull in r197521 from upstream clang trunk (by rdivacky): Use the integrated assembler by default on FreeBSD/ppc and ppc64. Requested by: jhibbits MFC 262611: Pull in r196874 from upstream llvm trunk: Fix a crash that occurs when PWD is invalid. MCJIT needs to be able to run in hostile environments, even when PWD is invalid. There's no need to crash MCJIT in this case. The obvious fix is to simply leave MCContext's CompilationDir empty when PWD can't be determined. This way, MCJIT clients, and other clients that link with LLVM don't need a valid working directory. If we do want to guarantee valid CompilationDir, that should be done only for clients of getCompilationDir(). This is as simple as checking for an empty string. The only current use of getCompilationDir is EmitGenDwarfInfo, which won't conceivably run with an invalid working dir. However, in the purely hypothetically and untestable case that this happens, the AT_comp_dir will be omitted from the compilation_unit DIE. This should help fix assertions occurring with ports-mgmt/tinderbox, when it is using jails, and sometimes invalidates clang's current working directory. Reported by: decke MFC 262809: Pull in r203007 from upstream clang trunk: Don't produce an alias between destructors with different calling conventions. Fixes pr19007. (Please note that is an LLVM PR identifier, not a FreeBSD one.) This should fix Firefox and/or libxul crashes (due to problems with regparm/stdcall calling conventions) on i386. Reported by: multiple users on freebsd-current PR: bin/187103 MFC 263048: Repair recognition of "CC" as an alias for the C++ compiler, since it was silently broken by upstream for a Windows-specific use-case. Apparently some versions of CMake still rely on this archaic feature... Reported by: rakuco MFC 263049: Garbage collect the old way of adding the libstdc++ include directories in clang's InitHeaderSearch.cpp. This has been superseded by David Chisnall's commit in r255321. Moreover, if libc++ is used, the libstdc++ include directories should not be in the search path at all. These directories are now only used if you pass -stdlib=libstdc++.
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1 files changed, 118 insertions, 71 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/llvm/lib/Target/PowerPC/InstPrinter/PPCInstPrinter.cpp b/contrib/llvm/lib/Target/PowerPC/InstPrinter/PPCInstPrinter.cpp
index 93fca00..8281b5c 100644
--- a/contrib/llvm/lib/Target/PowerPC/InstPrinter/PPCInstPrinter.cpp
+++ b/contrib/llvm/lib/Target/PowerPC/InstPrinter/PPCInstPrinter.cpp
@@ -18,9 +18,17 @@
#include "llvm/MC/MCExpr.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCInst.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCInstrInfo.h"
+#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
+#include "llvm/Target/TargetOpcodes.h"
using namespace llvm;
+// FIXME: Once the integrated assembler supports full register names, tie this
+// to the verbose-asm setting.
+static cl::opt<bool>
+FullRegNames("ppc-asm-full-reg-names", cl::Hidden, cl::init(false),
+ cl::desc("Use full register names when printing assembly"));
+
#include "PPCGenAsmWriter.inc"
void PPCInstPrinter::printRegName(raw_ostream &OS, unsigned RegNo) const {
@@ -78,6 +86,17 @@ void PPCInstPrinter::printInst(const MCInst *MI, raw_ostream &O,
}
}
+ // For fast-isel, a COPY_TO_REGCLASS may survive this long. This is
+ // used when converting a 32-bit float to a 64-bit float as part of
+ // conversion to an integer (see PPCFastISel.cpp:SelectFPToI()),
+ // as otherwise we have problems with incorrect register classes
+ // in machine instruction verification. For now, just avoid trying
+ // to print it as such an instruction has no effect (a 32-bit float
+ // in a register is already in 64-bit form, just with lower
+ // precision). FIXME: Is there a better solution?
+ if (MI->getOpcode() == TargetOpcode::COPY_TO_REGCLASS)
+ return;
+
printInstruction(MI, O);
printAnnotation(O, Annot);
}
@@ -90,19 +109,87 @@ void PPCInstPrinter::printPredicateOperand(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
if (StringRef(Modifier) == "cc") {
switch ((PPC::Predicate)Code) {
- case PPC::PRED_LT: O << "lt"; return;
- case PPC::PRED_LE: O << "le"; return;
- case PPC::PRED_EQ: O << "eq"; return;
- case PPC::PRED_GE: O << "ge"; return;
- case PPC::PRED_GT: O << "gt"; return;
- case PPC::PRED_NE: O << "ne"; return;
- case PPC::PRED_UN: O << "un"; return;
- case PPC::PRED_NU: O << "nu"; return;
+ case PPC::PRED_LT_MINUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_LT_PLUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_LT:
+ O << "lt";
+ return;
+ case PPC::PRED_LE_MINUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_LE_PLUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_LE:
+ O << "le";
+ return;
+ case PPC::PRED_EQ_MINUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_EQ_PLUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_EQ:
+ O << "eq";
+ return;
+ case PPC::PRED_GE_MINUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_GE_PLUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_GE:
+ O << "ge";
+ return;
+ case PPC::PRED_GT_MINUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_GT_PLUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_GT:
+ O << "gt";
+ return;
+ case PPC::PRED_NE_MINUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_NE_PLUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_NE:
+ O << "ne";
+ return;
+ case PPC::PRED_UN_MINUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_UN_PLUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_UN:
+ O << "un";
+ return;
+ case PPC::PRED_NU_MINUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_NU_PLUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_NU:
+ O << "nu";
+ return;
}
+ llvm_unreachable("Invalid predicate code");
+ }
+
+ if (StringRef(Modifier) == "pm") {
+ switch ((PPC::Predicate)Code) {
+ case PPC::PRED_LT:
+ case PPC::PRED_LE:
+ case PPC::PRED_EQ:
+ case PPC::PRED_GE:
+ case PPC::PRED_GT:
+ case PPC::PRED_NE:
+ case PPC::PRED_UN:
+ case PPC::PRED_NU:
+ return;
+ case PPC::PRED_LT_MINUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_LE_MINUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_EQ_MINUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_GE_MINUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_GT_MINUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_NE_MINUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_UN_MINUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_NU_MINUS:
+ O << "-";
+ return;
+ case PPC::PRED_LT_PLUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_LE_PLUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_EQ_PLUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_GE_PLUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_GT_PLUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_NE_PLUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_UN_PLUS:
+ case PPC::PRED_NU_PLUS:
+ O << "+";
+ return;
+ }
+ llvm_unreachable("Invalid predicate code");
}
assert(StringRef(Modifier) == "reg" &&
- "Need to specify 'cc' or 'reg' as predicate op modifier!");
+ "Need to specify 'cc', 'pm' or 'reg' as predicate op modifier!");
printOperand(MI, OpNo+1, O);
}
@@ -129,18 +216,16 @@ void PPCInstPrinter::printU6ImmOperand(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
void PPCInstPrinter::printS16ImmOperand(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
raw_ostream &O) {
- O << (short)MI->getOperand(OpNo).getImm();
+ if (MI->getOperand(OpNo).isImm())
+ O << (short)MI->getOperand(OpNo).getImm();
+ else
+ printOperand(MI, OpNo, O);
}
void PPCInstPrinter::printU16ImmOperand(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
raw_ostream &O) {
- O << (unsigned short)MI->getOperand(OpNo).getImm();
-}
-
-void PPCInstPrinter::printS16X4ImmOperand(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
- raw_ostream &O) {
if (MI->getOperand(OpNo).isImm())
- O << (short)(MI->getOperand(OpNo).getImm()*4);
+ O << (unsigned short)MI->getOperand(OpNo).getImm();
else
printOperand(MI, OpNo, O);
}
@@ -153,11 +238,14 @@ void PPCInstPrinter::printBranchOperand(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
// Branches can take an immediate operand. This is used by the branch
// selection pass to print .+8, an eight byte displacement from the PC.
O << ".+";
- printAbsAddrOperand(MI, OpNo, O);
+ printAbsBranchOperand(MI, OpNo, O);
}
-void PPCInstPrinter::printAbsAddrOperand(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
- raw_ostream &O) {
+void PPCInstPrinter::printAbsBranchOperand(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
+ raw_ostream &O) {
+ if (!MI->getOperand(OpNo).isImm())
+ return printOperand(MI, OpNo, O);
+
O << (int)MI->getOperand(OpNo).getImm()*4;
}
@@ -182,7 +270,7 @@ void PPCInstPrinter::printcrbitm(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
void PPCInstPrinter::printMemRegImm(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
raw_ostream &O) {
- printSymbolLo(MI, OpNo, O);
+ printS16ImmOperand(MI, OpNo, O);
O << '(';
if (MI->getOperand(OpNo+1).getReg() == PPC::R0)
O << "0";
@@ -191,22 +279,6 @@ void PPCInstPrinter::printMemRegImm(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
O << ')';
}
-void PPCInstPrinter::printMemRegImmShifted(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
- raw_ostream &O) {
- if (MI->getOperand(OpNo).isImm())
- printS16X4ImmOperand(MI, OpNo, O);
- else
- printSymbolLo(MI, OpNo, O);
- O << '(';
-
- if (MI->getOperand(OpNo+1).getReg() == PPC::R0)
- O << "0";
- else
- printOperand(MI, OpNo+1, O);
- O << ')';
-}
-
-
void PPCInstPrinter::printMemRegReg(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
raw_ostream &O) {
// When used as the base register, r0 reads constant zero rather than
@@ -220,11 +292,21 @@ void PPCInstPrinter::printMemRegReg(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
printOperand(MI, OpNo+1, O);
}
+void PPCInstPrinter::printTLSCall(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
+ raw_ostream &O) {
+ printBranchOperand(MI, OpNo, O);
+ O << '(';
+ printOperand(MI, OpNo+1, O);
+ O << ')';
+}
/// stripRegisterPrefix - This method strips the character prefix from a
/// register name so that only the number is left. Used by for linux asm.
static const char *stripRegisterPrefix(const char *RegName) {
+ if (FullRegNames)
+ return RegName;
+
switch (RegName[0]) {
case 'r':
case 'f':
@@ -256,39 +338,4 @@ void PPCInstPrinter::printOperand(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
assert(Op.isExpr() && "unknown operand kind in printOperand");
O << *Op.getExpr();
}
-
-void PPCInstPrinter::printSymbolLo(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
- raw_ostream &O) {
- if (MI->getOperand(OpNo).isImm())
- return printS16ImmOperand(MI, OpNo, O);
-
- // FIXME: This is a terrible hack because we can't encode lo16() as an operand
- // flag of a subtraction. See the FIXME in GetSymbolRef in PPCMCInstLower.
- if (MI->getOperand(OpNo).isExpr() &&
- isa<MCBinaryExpr>(MI->getOperand(OpNo).getExpr())) {
- O << "lo16(";
- printOperand(MI, OpNo, O);
- O << ')';
- } else {
- printOperand(MI, OpNo, O);
- }
-}
-
-void PPCInstPrinter::printSymbolHi(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo,
- raw_ostream &O) {
- if (MI->getOperand(OpNo).isImm())
- return printS16ImmOperand(MI, OpNo, O);
-
- // FIXME: This is a terrible hack because we can't encode lo16() as an operand
- // flag of a subtraction. See the FIXME in GetSymbolRef in PPCMCInstLower.
- if (MI->getOperand(OpNo).isExpr() &&
- isa<MCBinaryExpr>(MI->getOperand(OpNo).getExpr())) {
- O << "ha16(";
- printOperand(MI, OpNo, O);
- O << ')';
- } else {
- printOperand(MI, OpNo, O);
- }
-}
-
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