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and drotrv
GAS doesn't actually accept these particular cases.
The mnemonic without the trailing 'v' still supports two-operand aliases.
llvm-svn: 207740
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Summary: negu $reg is equivalent to negu $reg, $reg.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3510
llvm-svn: 207673
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Summary:
The pattern sltu $r1, $r2, $imm is found in handwritten assembly which
is just a shorthand version of sltui $r1, $r2, $imm.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3508
llvm-svn: 207671
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Summary:
The pattern dsll/dsrl $rd, $rt, $rs is found in handwritten assembly which
is just a shorthand version of dsllv/dsrlv $rd, $rt, $rs.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3486
llvm-svn: 207664
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Summary:
The pattern sll/srl $rd, $rt, $rs is found in handwritten assembly which
is just a shorthand version of sllv/srlv $rd, $rt, $rs.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3483
llvm-svn: 207657
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Summary:
Also renamed non-portable register names (e.g. $t2) so that we don't end up
with a different encoding for what appears to be an equivalent instruction.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3505
llvm-svn: 207655
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This enables TableGen to generate an additional two operand
matcher for our shift_rotate_imm and shift_rotate_reg class of instructions.
The tests were also updated so that they include now encoding information
for all affected instructions.
llvm-svn: 206398
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Summary:
It is now the smallest superset for these ISA's.
FeatureMips4 now contains FeatureFPIdx since [ls][dw]xc1 were added in MIPS-IV.
Made the FPIdx feature bit lowercase so that it can be used in the -mattr option.
Depends on D3274
Reviewers: matheusalmeida
Reviewed By: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3275
llvm-svn: 205964
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Summary: Add negative tests for pause
Reviewers: matheusalmeida
Reviewed By: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3246
llvm-svn: 205537
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Summary:
Highlights:
- Registers are resolved much later (by the render method).
Prior to that point, GPR32's/GPR64's are GPR's regardless of register
size. Similarly FGR32's/FGR64's/AFGR64's are FGR's regardless of register
size or FR mode. Numeric registers can be anything.
- All registers are parsed the same way everywhere (even when handling
symbol aliasing)
- One consequence is that all registers can be specified numerically
almost anywhere (e.g. $fccX, $wX). The exception is symbol aliasing
but that can be easily resolved.
- Removes the need for the hasConsumedDollar hack
- Parenthesis and Bracket suffixes are handled generically
- Micromips instructions are parsed directly instead of going through the
standard encodings first.
- rdhwr accepts all 32 registers, and the following instructions that previously
xfailed now work:
ddiv, ddivu, div, divu, cvt.l.[ds], se[bh], wsbh, floor.w.[ds], c.ngl.d,
c.sf.s, dsbh, dshd, madd.s, msub.s, nmadd.s, nmsub.s, swxc1
- Diagnostics involving registers point at the correct character (the $)
- There's only one kind of immediate in MipsOperand. LSA immediates are handled
by the predicate and renderer.
Lowlights:
- Hardcoded '$zero' in the div patterns is handled with a hack.
MipsOperand::isReg() will return true for a k_RegisterIndex token
with Index == 0 and getReg() will return ZERO for this case. Note that it
doesn't return ZERO_64 on isGP64() targets.
- I haven't cleaned up all of the now-unused functions.
Some more of the generic parser could be removed too (integers and relocs
for example).
- insve.df needed a custom decoder to handle the implicit fourth operand that
was needed to make it parse correctly. The difficulty was that the matcher
expected a Token<'0'> but gets an Imm<0>. Adding an implicit zero solved this.
Reviewers: matheusalmeida, vmedic
Reviewed By: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3222
llvm-svn: 205292
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errors in lld tests.
It's currently unable to parse 'sym + imm' without surrounding parenthesis.
llvm-svn: 205237
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Summary:
Highlights:
- Registers are resolved much later (by the render method).
Prior to that point, GPR32's/GPR64's are GPR's regardless of register
size. Similarly FGR32's/FGR64's/AFGR64's are FGR's regardless of register
size or FR mode. Numeric registers can be anything.
- All registers are parsed the same way everywhere (even when handling
symbol aliasing)
- One consequence is that all registers can be specified numerically
almost anywhere (e.g. $fccX, $wX). The exception is symbol aliasing
but that can be easily resolved.
- Removes the need for the hasConsumedDollar hack
- Parenthesis and Bracket suffixes are handled generically
- Micromips instructions are parsed directly instead of going through the
standard encodings first.
- rdhwr accepts all 32 registers, and the following instructions that previously
xfailed now work:
ddiv, ddivu, div, divu, cvt.l.[ds], se[bh], wsbh, floor.w.[ds], c.ngl.d,
c.sf.s, dsbh, dshd, madd.s, msub.s, nmadd.s, nmsub.s, swxc1
- Diagnostics involving registers point at the correct character (the $)
- There's only one kind of immediate in MipsOperand. LSA immediates are handled
by the predicate and renderer.
Lowlights:
- Hardcoded '$zero' in the div patterns is handled with a hack.
MipsOperand::isReg() will return true for a k_RegisterIndex token
with Index == 0 and getReg() will return ZERO for this case. Note that it
doesn't return ZERO_64 on isGP64() targets.
- I haven't cleaned up all of the now-unused functions.
Some more of the generic parser could be removed too (integers and relocs
for example).
- insve.df needed a custom decoder to handle the implicit fourth operand that
was needed to make it parse correctly. The difficulty was that the matcher
expected a Token<'0'> but gets an Imm<0>. Adding an implicit zero solved this.
Reviewers: matheusalmeida, vmedic
Reviewed By: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3222
llvm-svn: 205229
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Summary:
Where those ISA's are not currently supported, the test is run with the smallest
superset of that ISA.
Some instructions are valid but don't pass yet. These have been placed in the
valid-xfail.s's which will XPASS if _any_ instruction starts working.
The valid.s's do not verify the encoding yet. There are also no tests checking that instructions from neighbouring ISA's are not accepted.
Reviewers: matheusalmeida
Reviewed By: matheusalmeida
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3214
llvm-svn: 205180
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