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* Merge all tls tests to two files. One for normal codegen (initial and localRoman Divacky2013-12-111-24/+0
| | | | | | exec) and one for PIC codegen (local and general dynamic). llvm-svn: 197081
* [PowerPC] Revert r185476 and fix up TLS variant kindsUlrich Weigand2013-07-091-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In the commit message to r185476 I wrote: >The PowerPC-specific modifiers VK_PPC_TLSGD and VK_PPC_TLSLD >correspond exactly to the generic modifiers VK_TLSGD and VK_TLSLD. >This causes some confusion with the asm parser, since VK_PPC_TLSGD >is output as @tlsgd, which is then read back in as VK_TLSGD. > >To avoid this confusion, this patch removes the PowerPC-specific >modifiers and uses the generic modifiers throughout. (The only >drawback is that the generic modifiers are printed in upper case >while the usual convention on PowerPC is to use lower-case modifiers. >But this is just a cosmetic issue.) This was unfortunately incorrect, there is is fact another, serious drawback to using the default VK_TLSLD/VK_TLSGD variant kinds: using these causes ELFObjectWriter::RelocNeedsGOT to return true, which in turn causes the ELFObjectWriter to emit an undefined reference to _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_. This is a problem on powerpc64, because it uses the TOC instead of the GOT, and the linker does not provide _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_, so the symbol remains undefined. This means shared libraries using TLS built with the integrated assembler are currently broken. While the whole RelocNeedsGOT / _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ situation probably ought to be properly fixed at some point, for now I'm simply reverting the r185476 commit. Now this in turn exposes the breakage of handling @tlsgd/@tlsld in the asm parser that this check-in was originally intended to fix. To avoid this regression, I'm also adding a different fix for this problem: while common code now parses @tlsgd as VK_TLSGD, a special hack in the asm parser translates this code to the platform-specific VK_PPC_TLSGD that the back-end now expects. While this is not really pretty, it's self-contained and shouldn't hurt anything else for now. One the underlying problem is fixed, this hack can be reverted again. llvm-svn: 185945
* [PowerPC] Remove VK_PPC_TLSGD and VK_PPC_TLSLDUlrich Weigand2013-07-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The PowerPC-specific modifiers VK_PPC_TLSGD and VK_PPC_TLSLD correspond exactly to the generic modifiers VK_TLSGD and VK_TLSLD. This causes some confusion with the asm parser, since VK_PPC_TLSGD is output as @tlsgd, which is then read back in as VK_TLSGD. To avoid this confusion, this patch removes the PowerPC-specific modifiers and uses the generic modifiers throughout. (The only drawback is that the generic modifiers are printed in upper case while the usual convention on PowerPC is to use lower-case modifiers. But this is just a cosmetic issue.) llvm-svn: 185476
* Remove the link register from the GPR classes on PowerPC.Bill Schmidt2013-03-271-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Some implementation detail in the forgotten past required the link register to be placed in the GPRC and G8RC register classes. This is just wrong on the face of it, and causes several extra intersection register classes to be generated. I found this was having evil effects on instruction scheduling, by causing the wrong register class to be consulted for register pressure decisions. No code generation changes are expected, other than some minor changes in instruction order. Seven tests in the test bucket required minor tweaks to adjust to the new normal. llvm-svn: 178114
* This patch implements local-dynamic TLS model support for the 64-bitBill Schmidt2012-12-121-0/+24
PowerPC target. This is the last of the four models, so we now have full TLS support. This is mostly a straightforward extension of the general dynamic model. I had to use an additional Chain operand to tie ADDIS_DTPREL_HA to the register copy following ADDI_TLSLD_L; otherwise everything above the ADDIS_DTPREL_HA appeared dead and was removed. As before, there are new test cases to test the assembly generation, and the relocations output during integrated assembly. The expected code gen sequence can be read in test/CodeGen/PowerPC/tls-ld.ll. There are a couple of things I think can be done more efficiently in the overall TLS code, so there will likely be a clean-up patch forthcoming; but for now I want to be sure the functionality is in place. Bill llvm-svn: 170003
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