The function hasReliableSymbolDifference had exactly one use in the MachO
writer. It is also only true for X86_64. In fact, the comments refers to
"Darwin x86_64" and everything else, so this makes the code match the
comment.
If this is to be abstracted again, it should be a property of
TargetObjectWriter, like useAggressiveSymbolFolding.
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protected: // Can only create subclasses.
MCAsmBackend();
- unsigned HasReliableSymbolDifference : 1;
unsigned HasDataInCodeSupport : 1;
public:
"backend");
}
- /// hasReliableSymbolDifference - Check whether this target implements
- /// accurate relocations for differences between symbols. If not, differences
- /// between symbols will always be relocatable expressions and any references
- /// to temporary symbols will be assumed to be in the same atom, unless they
- /// reside in a different section.
- ///
- /// This should always be true (since it results in fewer relocations with no
- /// loss of functionality), but is currently supported as a way to maintain
- /// exact object compatibility with Darwin 'as' (on non-x86_64). It should
- /// eventually should be eliminated.
- bool hasReliableSymbolDifference() const {
- return HasReliableSymbolDifference;
- }
-
/// hasDataInCodeSupport - Check whether this target implements data-in-code
/// markers. If not, data region directives will be ignored.
bool hasDataInCodeSupport() const { return HasDataInCodeSupport; }
MCSectionData *Parent;
/// Atom - The atom this fragment is in, as represented by it's defining
- /// symbol. Atom's are only used by backends which set
- /// \see MCAsmBackend::hasReliableSymbolDifference().
+ /// symbol.
MCSymbolData *Atom;
/// @name Assembler Backend Data
/// @{
bool is64Bit() const { return TargetObjectWriter->is64Bit(); }
+ bool isX86_64() const {
+ uint32_t CPUType = TargetObjectWriter->getCPUType();
+ return CPUType == MachO::CPU_TYPE_X86_64;
+ }
/// @}
#include "llvm/MC/MCFixupKindInfo.h"
using namespace llvm;
-MCAsmBackend::MCAsmBackend()
- : HasReliableSymbolDifference(false), HasDataInCodeSupport(false) {}
+MCAsmBackend::MCAsmBackend() : HasDataInCodeSupport(false) {}
MCAsmBackend::~MCAsmBackend() {}
// same assumptions about any symbol that we normally make about
// assembler locals.
- if (!Asm.getBackend().hasReliableSymbolDifference()) {
+ bool hasReliableSymbolDifference = isX86_64();
+ if (!hasReliableSymbolDifference) {
if (!SA.isInSection() || &SecA != &SecB ||
(!SA.isTemporary() &&
FB.getAtom() != Asm.getSymbolData(SA).getFragment()->getAtom() &&
MachO::CPUSubTypeX86 st)
: DarwinX86AsmBackend(T, MRI, CPU, true), SupportsCU(SupportsCU),
Subtype(st) {
- HasReliableSymbolDifference = true;
}
MCObjectWriter *createObjectWriter(raw_ostream &OS) const override {