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* Relanding r368987 [AArch64] Change location of frame-record within ↵Sander de Smalen2019-08-161-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | callee-save area. Changes: There was a condition for `!NeedsFrameRecord` missing in the assert. The assert in question has changed to: + assert((!RPI.isPaired() || !NeedsFrameRecord || RPI.Reg2 != AArch64::FP || + RPI.Reg1 == AArch64::LR) && + "FrameRecord must be allocated together with LR"); This addresses PR43016. llvm-svn: 369122
* Revert r368987, it caused PR43016.Nico Weber2019-08-161-1/+1
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* [AArch64] Change location of frame-record within callee-save area.Sander de Smalen2019-08-151-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch changes the location of the frame-record (FP, LR) to the bottom of the callee-saved area. According to the AAPCS the location of the frame-record within the stackframe is unspecified (section 5.2.3 The Frame Pointer), so the compiler should be free to choose a different location. The reason for changing the location of the frame-record is to prepare the frame for allocating an SVE area below the callee-saves. This way the compiler can use the VL-scaled addressing modes to directly access SVE objects from the frame-pointer. : : | stack | | stack | | args | | args | +-------+ +-------+ | x30 | | x19 | | x29 | | x20 | FP -> |- - - -| | x21 | | x19 | ==> | x22 | | x20 | |- - - -| | x21 | | x30 | | x22 | | x29 | +-------+ +-------+ <- FP |///////| |///////| // realignment gap |- - - -| |- - - -| |spills/| |spills/| | locals| | locals| SP -> +-------+ +-------+ <- SP Things to point out: - The algorithm to find a paired register should be prevented from accidentally pairing some callee-saved register with LR that is not FP, since they should always be paired together when the frame has a frame-record. - For Darwin platforms the location of the frame-record is unchanged, since the unwind encoding does not allow for encoding this position dynamically and other tools currently depend on the former layout. Reviewers: efriedma, rovka, rengolin, thegameg, greened, t.p.northover Reviewed By: efriedma Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65653 llvm-svn: 368987
* [CodeGen] Don't resolve the stack protector frame accesses until PEIFrancis Visoiu Mistrih2019-07-251-4/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently, stack protector loads and stores are resolved during LocalStackSlotAllocation (if the pass needs to run). When this is the case, the base register assigned to the frame access is going to be one of the vregs created during LocalStackSlotAllocation. This means that we are keeping a pointer to the stack protector slot, and we're using this pointer to load and store to it. In case register pressure goes up, we may end up spilling this pointer to the stack, which can be a security concern. Instead, leave it to PEI to resolve the frame accesses. In order to do that, we make all stack protector accesses go through frame index operands, then PEI will resolve this using an offset from sp/fp/bp. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64759 llvm-svn: 367068
* [PEI] Don't re-allocate a pre-allocated stack protector slotFrancis Visoiu Mistrih2019-07-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The LocalStackSlotPass pre-allocates a stack protector and makes sure that it comes before the local variables on the stack. We need to make sure that later during PEI we don't re-allocate a new stack protector slot. If that happens, the new stack protector slot will end up being **after** the local variables that it should be protecting. Therefore, we would have two slots assigned for two different stack protectors, one at the top of the stack, and one at the bottom. Since PEI will overwrite the assigned slot for the stack protector, the load that is used to compare the value of the stack protector will use the slot assigned by PEI, which is wrong. For this, we need to check if the object is pre-allocated, and re-use that pre-allocated slot. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64757 llvm-svn: 366371
* [CodeGen] Add stack protector tests where the guard gets re-assignedFrancis Visoiu Mistrih2019-07-171-0/+9
In preparation of a fix, add tests for multiple backends. llvm-svn: 366370
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