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2022-10-03parse sb,ub,sh,uh abi typesQuentin Carbonneaux
2022-08-31drop -G flag and add target amd64_appleQuentin Carbonneaux
apple support is more than assembly syntax in case of arm64 machines, and apple syntax is currently useless in all cases but amd64; rather than having a -G option that only makes sense with amd64, we add a new target amd64_apple
2022-03-17amd64: restore previous name of amd64_sysv targetMichael Forney
2022-03-15new -t? flag to print default targetQuentin Carbonneaux
2022-03-14dynamic stack allocs for arm64Quentin Carbonneaux
I also moved some isel logic that would have been repeated a third time in util.c.
2022-03-14output symbol type and sizeQuentin Carbonneaux
That is not available on osx so I tweaked the gas.c api a little to conditionally output the two directives.
2022-03-08flag types defined as unionsQuentin Carbonneaux
The risc-v abi needs to know if a type is defined as a union or not. We cannot use nunion to obtain this information because the risc-v abi made the unfortunate decision of treating union { int i; } differently from int i; So, instead, I introduce a single bit flag 'isunion'.
2022-03-08cosmeticsQuentin Carbonneaux
2022-02-17add rv64 backendMichael Forney
It is mostly complete, but still has a few ABI bugs when passing floats in structs, or when structs are passed partly in register, and partly on stack.
2022-02-11gas: put zero data into .bss by defaultMichael Forney
This allows frontends to use BSS generically, without knowledge of platform-dependent details.
2022-02-02shared linkage logic for func/dataQuentin Carbonneaux
2021-11-22reuse previous address constants in fold()Michael Forney
parseref() has code to reuse address constants, but this is not done in other passes such as fold or isel. Introduce a new function newcon() which takes a Con and returns a Ref for that constant, and use this whenever creating address constants. This is necessary to fix folding of address constants when one operand is already folded. For example, in %a =l add $x, 1 %b =l add %a, 2 %c =w loadw %b %a and %b were folded to $x+1 and $x+3 respectively, but then the second add is visited again since it uses %a. This gets folded to $x+3 as well, but as a new distinct constant. This results in %b getting labeled as bottom instead of either constant, disabling the replacement of %b by a constant in subsequent instructions (such as the loadw).
2021-11-10bump NStringQuentin Carbonneaux
2021-10-22make variadic args explicitQuentin Carbonneaux
Some abis, like the riscv one, treat arguments differently depending on whether they are variadic or not. To prepare for the upcomming riscv target, we change the variadic call syntax and give meaning to the location of the '...' marker. # new syntax %ret =w call $f(w %regular, ..., w %variadic) By nature of their abis, the change is backwards compatible for existing targets.
2021-07-30err when an address contains a sum $a+$b (afl)Quentin Carbonneaux
Reported by Alessandro Mantovani. These addresses are likely bogus, but they triggered an unwarranted assertion failure. We now raise a civilized error.
2020-08-06Move NPred in parse.c and decrease itMichael Forney
This now only limits the number of arguments when parsing the input SSA, which is usually a small fixed size (depending on the frontend).
2020-08-06Use a dynamic array for phi argumentsMichael Forney
2019-05-14drop dead declarationQuentin Carbonneaux
2019-04-26Allow stack allocations larger than SHRT_MAX * 4 bytesMichael Forney
Slots are stored as `int` in Fn, so use the same type in Tmp. Rearrange the fields in Tmp slightly so that sizeof(Tmp) stays the same (at least on 64-bit systems).
2019-04-16bump NString and NPredQuentin Carbonneaux
Michael Forney needs this to run his compiler on interesting programs.
2019-04-11properly detect ssa formQuentin Carbonneaux
Previously, we would skip ssa construction when a temporary has a single definition. This is only part of the ssa invariant: we must also check that all uses are dominated by the single definition. The new code does this. In fact, qbe does not store all the dominators for a block, so instead of walking the idom linked list we use a rough heuristic and declare conservatively that B0 dominates B1 when one of the two conditions is true: a. B0 is the start block b. B0 is B1 Some measurements on a big file from Michael Forney show that the code is still as fast as before this patch.
2019-03-14Rearrange the fields in Ins so the bit-fields get packed togetherMichael Forney
2019-03-12improve range-checking macrosQuentin Carbonneaux
They are now linear and can be safely used with arguments that have side-effects. This patch also introduces an iscall() macro and uses it to fix a missing check for Ovacall in liveness analysis.
2017-07-30fix dynamic stack allocs for amd64Quentin Carbonneaux
The arm64 might have the same problem but it is currently unable to handle them even in instruction selection. Thanks to Jean Dao for reporting the bug.
2017-06-06fix fp subtractions on amd64Quentin Carbonneaux
The stashing of constants in gas.c was also changed to support 16-bytes constants.
2017-06-06isreg() does not need to be inlinedQuentin Carbonneaux
2017-05-17intern symbol namesQuentin Carbonneaux
Symbols in the source file are still limited in length because the rest of the code assumes that strings always fit in NString bytes. Regardless, there is already a benefit because comparing/copying symbol names does not require using strcmp()/strcpy() anymore.
2017-05-16new hinting in the register allocatorQuentin Carbonneaux
The previous heuristics were ad hoc and it was hard to understand why they worked at all. This patch can be summarized in three points: 1. When a register is freed (an instruction assigns it), we try to find if a temporary would like to be in it, and if we find one, we move it in the newly freed register. I call this an "eager move". 2. Temporaries now remember in what register they were last allocated; this information is stored in the field Tmp.visit, and prevails on the field Tmp.hint when it is set. (This makes having the same hint for interfering temporaries not so disastrous.) 3. Blocks are now allocated in "onion" order, from the innermost loop to the outermost. This is the change I am the least sure about; it should be evaluated thorougly.
2017-04-10bump the size of the instruction bufferQuentin Carbonneaux
Ori needs this. It should not cost much more memory at runtime, only a minimal amount of address space.
2017-04-10simplify slot logic in alias analysisQuentin Carbonneaux
The previous code was buggy. It would put a stack pointer on the heap when handling "add $foo, 42". The new code is more straightforward and hopefully more correct. Only temporaries with a "stack" alias class will have a slot pointer.
2017-04-08misc fixes for osxQuentin Carbonneaux
With the default toolchain, it looks like we have to make sure all symbols are loaded using rip-relative addressing.
2017-04-08rework storage of typesQuentin Carbonneaux
The arm64 ABI needs to know precisely what floating point types are being used, so we need to store that information. I also made typ[] a dynamic array.
2017-04-08prepare for multi-targetQuentin Carbonneaux
This big diff does multiple changes to allow the addition of new targets to qbe. The changes are listed below in decreasing order of impact. 1. Add a new Target structure. To add support for a given target, one has to implement all the members of the Target structure. All the source files where changed to use this interface where needed. 2. Single out amd64-specific code. In this commit, the amd64 target T_amd64_sysv is the only target available, it is implemented in the amd64/ directory. All the non-static items in this directory are prefixed with either amd64_ or amd64_sysv (for items that are specific to the System V ABI). 3. Centralize Ops information. There is now a file 'ops.h' that must be used to store all the available operations together with their metadata. The various targets will only select what they need; but it is beneficial that there is only *one* place to change to add a new instruction. One good side effect of this change is that any operation 'xyz' in the IL now as a corresponding 'Oxyz' in the code. 4. Misc fixes. One notable change is that instruction selection now generates generic comparison operations and the lowering to the target's comparisons is done in the emitter. GAS directives for data are the same for many targets, so data emission was extracted in a file 'gas.c'. 5. Modularize the Makefile. The Makefile now has a list of C files that are target-independent (SRC), and one list of C files per target. Each target can also use its own 'all.h' header (for example to define registers).
2017-02-27scrub assembly outputQuentin Carbonneaux
Notably, this adds a new pass to get rid of jumps on jumps.
2017-02-25do sign/zero extensions removal in copy.cQuentin Carbonneaux
2017-02-24start a new simplification passQuentin Carbonneaux
2017-02-24fix pretty bad bug in alias analysisQuentin Carbonneaux
When a temporary marked local is escaping, the whole slot must be marked as such. To solve this, Alias now holds a pointer to the alias information of the slot. For simplicity of the code, this pointer is always valid and fetching ->type out of it is meaningful.
2017-02-24deduplicate loadsz & storeszQuentin Carbonneaux
2017-02-15add support for closure callsQuentin Carbonneaux
Compiling languages with closures often requires passing an extra environment parameter to the called function. One solution is to use a convention, and reserve, say, the first argument for that purpose. However, that makes binding to C a little less smooth. Alternatively, QBE now provides a way to remain fully ABI compatible with C by having a "hidden" environment argument (marked with the keyword 'env'). Calling a function expecting an environment from C will make the contents of the environment undefined, but the normal arguments will be passed without alteration. Conversely, calling a C function like it is a closure by passing it an environemnt will work smoothly.
2017-02-14minor cleanup in all.hQuentin Carbonneaux
2017-02-10support variable argument listsQuentin Carbonneaux
This change is backward compatible, calls to "variadic" functions (like printf) must now be annotated (with ...).
2017-02-08make rsp and rbp globally liveQuentin Carbonneaux
2017-02-06fix edge deletion bug in sccpQuentin Carbonneaux
When an edge is deleted, the phis and predecessors of the destination block have to be updated. This is what blkdel() was doing, but at a level too coarse. The new function edgedel() allows to remove a single edge (and takes care of multiple edges).
2017-02-06use uint for block idsQuentin Carbonneaux
2017-01-12use a less obtuse api for vnew()Quentin Carbonneaux
2016-12-21schedule loop nesting computations earlierQuentin Carbonneaux
2016-12-12implement a simple load elimination passQuentin Carbonneaux
2016-12-12implement a simple alias analysisQuentin Carbonneaux
2016-12-12create cfg.c for cfg-related functionsQuentin Carbonneaux
2016-08-17silent a few warningsQuentin Carbonneaux