//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
-// This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under
-// the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
+// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
+// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "PPC.h"
-#include "PPCTargetAsmInfo.h"
+#include "PPCMCAsmInfo.h"
#include "PPCTargetMachine.h"
-#include "llvm/Module.h"
#include "llvm/PassManager.h"
-#include "llvm/Target/TargetMachineRegistry.h"
+#include "llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h"
+#include "llvm/Target/TargetRegistry.h"
+#include "llvm/Support/FormattedStream.h"
using namespace llvm;
-namespace {
- // Register the targets
- RegisterTarget<PPC32TargetMachine>
- X("ppc32", " PowerPC 32");
- RegisterTarget<PPC64TargetMachine>
- Y("ppc64", " PowerPC 64");
-}
-
-const TargetAsmInfo *PPCTargetMachine::createTargetAsmInfo() const {
- if (Subtarget.isDarwin())
- return new DarwinTargetAsmInfo(*this);
- else
- return new LinuxTargetAsmInfo(*this);
-}
-
-unsigned PPC32TargetMachine::getJITMatchQuality() {
-#if defined(__POWERPC__) || defined (__ppc__) || defined(_POWER)
- if (sizeof(void*) == 4)
- return 10;
-#endif
- return 0;
-}
-unsigned PPC64TargetMachine::getJITMatchQuality() {
-#if defined(__POWERPC__) || defined (__ppc__) || defined(_POWER)
- if (sizeof(void*) == 8)
- return 10;
-#endif
- return 0;
-}
-
-unsigned PPC32TargetMachine::getModuleMatchQuality(const Module &M) {
- // We strongly match "powerpc-*".
- std::string TT = M.getTargetTriple();
- if (TT.size() >= 8 && std::string(TT.begin(), TT.begin()+8) == "powerpc-")
- return 20;
-
- if (M.getEndianness() == Module::BigEndian &&
- M.getPointerSize() == Module::Pointer32)
- return 10; // Weak match
- else if (M.getEndianness() != Module::AnyEndianness ||
- M.getPointerSize() != Module::AnyPointerSize)
- return 0; // Match for some other target
+static const MCAsmInfo *createMCAsmInfo(const Target &T, StringRef TT) {
+ Triple TheTriple(TT);
+ bool isPPC64 = TheTriple.getArch() == Triple::ppc64;
+ if (TheTriple.getOS() == Triple::Darwin)
+ return new PPCMCAsmInfoDarwin(isPPC64);
+ return new PPCLinuxMCAsmInfo(isPPC64);
- return getJITMatchQuality()/2;
}
-unsigned PPC64TargetMachine::getModuleMatchQuality(const Module &M) {
- // We strongly match "powerpc64-*".
- std::string TT = M.getTargetTriple();
- if (TT.size() >= 10 && std::string(TT.begin(), TT.begin()+10) == "powerpc64-")
- return 20;
-
- if (M.getEndianness() == Module::BigEndian &&
- M.getPointerSize() == Module::Pointer64)
- return 10; // Weak match
- else if (M.getEndianness() != Module::AnyEndianness ||
- M.getPointerSize() != Module::AnyPointerSize)
- return 0; // Match for some other target
+extern "C" void LLVMInitializePowerPCTarget() {
+ // Register the targets
+ RegisterTargetMachine<PPC32TargetMachine> A(ThePPC32Target);
+ RegisterTargetMachine<PPC64TargetMachine> B(ThePPC64Target);
- return getJITMatchQuality()/2;
+ RegisterAsmInfoFn C(ThePPC32Target, createMCAsmInfo);
+ RegisterAsmInfoFn D(ThePPC64Target, createMCAsmInfo);
}
-PPCTargetMachine::PPCTargetMachine(const Module &M, const std::string &FS,
- bool is64Bit)
- : Subtarget(*this, M, FS, is64Bit),
+PPCTargetMachine::PPCTargetMachine(const Target &T, const std::string &TT,
+ const std::string &FS, bool is64Bit)
+ : LLVMTargetMachine(T, TT),
+ Subtarget(TT, FS, is64Bit),
DataLayout(Subtarget.getTargetDataString()), InstrInfo(*this),
FrameInfo(*this, is64Bit), JITInfo(*this, is64Bit), TLInfo(*this),
InstrItins(Subtarget.getInstrItineraryData()), MachOWriterInfo(*this) {
- if (getRelocationModel() == Reloc::Default)
+ if (getRelocationModel() == Reloc::Default) {
if (Subtarget.isDarwin())
setRelocationModel(Reloc::DynamicNoPIC);
else
setRelocationModel(Reloc::Static);
+ }
}
-PPC32TargetMachine::PPC32TargetMachine(const Module &M, const std::string &FS)
- : PPCTargetMachine(M, FS, false) {
+/// Override this for PowerPC. Tail merging happily breaks up instruction issue
+/// groups, which typically degrades performance.
+bool PPCTargetMachine::getEnableTailMergeDefault() const { return false; }
+
+PPC32TargetMachine::PPC32TargetMachine(const Target &T, const std::string &TT,
+ const std::string &FS)
+ : PPCTargetMachine(T, TT, FS, false) {
}
-PPC64TargetMachine::PPC64TargetMachine(const Module &M, const std::string &FS)
- : PPCTargetMachine(M, FS, true) {
+PPC64TargetMachine::PPC64TargetMachine(const Target &T, const std::string &TT,
+ const std::string &FS)
+ : PPCTargetMachine(T, TT, FS, true) {
}
// Pass Pipeline Configuration
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-bool PPCTargetMachine::addInstSelector(FunctionPassManager &PM, bool Fast) {
+bool PPCTargetMachine::addInstSelector(PassManagerBase &PM,
+ CodeGenOpt::Level OptLevel) {
// Install an instruction selector.
PM.add(createPPCISelDag(*this));
return false;
}
-bool PPCTargetMachine::addPreEmitPass(FunctionPassManager &PM, bool Fast) {
-
+bool PPCTargetMachine::addPreEmitPass(PassManagerBase &PM,
+ CodeGenOpt::Level OptLevel) {
// Must run branch selection immediately preceding the asm printer.
PM.add(createPPCBranchSelectionPass());
return false;
}
-bool PPCTargetMachine::addAssemblyEmitter(FunctionPassManager &PM, bool Fast,
- std::ostream &Out) {
- PM.add(createPPCAsmPrinterPass(Out, *this));
+bool PPCTargetMachine::addCodeEmitter(PassManagerBase &PM,
+ CodeGenOpt::Level OptLevel,
+ MachineCodeEmitter &MCE) {
+ // The JIT should use the static relocation model in ppc32 mode, PIC in ppc64.
+ // FIXME: This should be moved to TargetJITInfo!!
+ if (Subtarget.isPPC64()) {
+ // We use PIC codegen in ppc64 mode, because otherwise we'd have to use many
+ // instructions to materialize arbitrary global variable + function +
+ // constant pool addresses.
+ setRelocationModel(Reloc::PIC_);
+ // Temporary workaround for the inability of PPC64 JIT to handle jump
+ // tables.
+ DisableJumpTables = true;
+ } else {
+ setRelocationModel(Reloc::Static);
+ }
+
+ // Inform the subtarget that we are in JIT mode. FIXME: does this break macho
+ // writing?
+ Subtarget.SetJITMode();
+
+ // Machine code emitter pass for PowerPC.
+ PM.add(createPPCCodeEmitterPass(*this, MCE));
+
+ return false;
+}
+
+bool PPCTargetMachine::addCodeEmitter(PassManagerBase &PM,
+ CodeGenOpt::Level OptLevel,
+ JITCodeEmitter &JCE) {
+ // The JIT should use the static relocation model in ppc32 mode, PIC in ppc64.
+ // FIXME: This should be moved to TargetJITInfo!!
+ if (Subtarget.isPPC64()) {
+ // We use PIC codegen in ppc64 mode, because otherwise we'd have to use many
+ // instructions to materialize arbitrary global variable + function +
+ // constant pool addresses.
+ setRelocationModel(Reloc::PIC_);
+ // Temporary workaround for the inability of PPC64 JIT to handle jump
+ // tables.
+ DisableJumpTables = true;
+ } else {
+ setRelocationModel(Reloc::Static);
+ }
+
+ // Inform the subtarget that we are in JIT mode. FIXME: does this break macho
+ // writing?
+ Subtarget.SetJITMode();
+
+ // Machine code emitter pass for PowerPC.
+ PM.add(createPPCJITCodeEmitterPass(*this, JCE));
+
return false;
}
-bool PPCTargetMachine::addCodeEmitter(FunctionPassManager &PM, bool Fast,
- MachineCodeEmitter &MCE) {
+bool PPCTargetMachine::addCodeEmitter(PassManagerBase &PM,
+ CodeGenOpt::Level OptLevel,
+ ObjectCodeEmitter &OCE) {
// The JIT should use the static relocation model in ppc32 mode, PIC in ppc64.
// FIXME: This should be moved to TargetJITInfo!!
if (Subtarget.isPPC64()) {
// instructions to materialize arbitrary global variable + function +
// constant pool addresses.
setRelocationModel(Reloc::PIC_);
+ // Temporary workaround for the inability of PPC64 JIT to handle jump
+ // tables.
+ DisableJumpTables = true;
} else {
setRelocationModel(Reloc::Static);
}
Subtarget.SetJITMode();
// Machine code emitter pass for PowerPC.
- PM.add(createPPCCodeEmitterPass(*this, MCE));
+ PM.add(createPPCObjectCodeEmitterPass(*this, OCE));
+
return false;
}
-bool PPCTargetMachine::addSimpleCodeEmitter(FunctionPassManager &PM, bool Fast,
+bool PPCTargetMachine::addSimpleCodeEmitter(PassManagerBase &PM,
+ CodeGenOpt::Level OptLevel,
MachineCodeEmitter &MCE) {
// Machine code emitter pass for PowerPC.
PM.add(createPPCCodeEmitterPass(*this, MCE));
return false;
}
+
+bool PPCTargetMachine::addSimpleCodeEmitter(PassManagerBase &PM,
+ CodeGenOpt::Level OptLevel,
+ JITCodeEmitter &JCE) {
+ // Machine code emitter pass for PowerPC.
+ PM.add(createPPCJITCodeEmitterPass(*this, JCE));
+ return false;
+}
+
+bool PPCTargetMachine::addSimpleCodeEmitter(PassManagerBase &PM,
+ CodeGenOpt::Level OptLevel,
+ ObjectCodeEmitter &OCE) {
+ // Machine code emitter pass for PowerPC.
+ PM.add(createPPCObjectCodeEmitterPass(*this, OCE));
+ return false;
+}
+
+/// getLSDAEncoding - Returns the LSDA pointer encoding. The choices are 4-byte,
+/// 8-byte, and target default. The CIE is hard-coded to indicate that the LSDA
+/// pointer in the FDE section is an "sdata4", and should be encoded as a 4-byte
+/// pointer by default. However, some systems may require a different size due
+/// to bugs or other conditions. We will default to a 4-byte encoding unless the
+/// system tells us otherwise.
+///
+/// The issue is when the CIE says their is an LSDA. That mandates that every
+/// FDE have an LSDA slot. But if the function does not need an LSDA. There
+/// needs to be some way to signify there is none. The LSDA is encoded as
+/// pc-rel. But you don't look for some magic value after adding the pc. You
+/// have to look for a zero before adding the pc. The problem is that the size
+/// of the zero to look for depends on the encoding. The unwinder bug in SL is
+/// that it always checks for a pointer-size zero. So on x86_64 it looks for 8
+/// bytes of zero. If you have an LSDA, it works fine since the 8-bytes are
+/// non-zero so it goes ahead and then reads the value based on the encoding.
+/// But if you use sdata4 and there is no LSDA, then the test for zero gives a
+/// false negative and the unwinder thinks there is an LSDA.
+///
+/// FIXME: This call-back isn't good! We should be using the correct encoding
+/// regardless of the system. However, there are some systems which have bugs
+/// that prevent this from occuring.
+DwarfLSDAEncoding::Encoding PPCTargetMachine::getLSDAEncoding() const {
+ if (Subtarget.isDarwin() && Subtarget.getDarwinVers() != 10)
+ return DwarfLSDAEncoding::Default;
+
+ return DwarfLSDAEncoding::EightByte;
+}