Add legalization helper instructions.
The isplit_lohi instruction breaks an integer into two halves. This will typically be used to get the two halves of an `i64` value on 32-bit CPUs. The iconcat_lohi is the reverse operation. It reconstructs the `i64` from the low and high bits.
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@@ -823,6 +823,14 @@ Conversion operations
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.. autoinst:: fcvt_from_uint
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.. autoinst:: fcvt_from_sint
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Legalization operations
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-----------------------
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These instructions are used as helpers when legalizing types and operations for
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the target ISA.
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.. autoinst:: isplit_lohi
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.. autoinst:: iconcat_lohi
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Base instruction group
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======================
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@@ -1105,4 +1105,42 @@ fcvt_from_sint = Instruction(
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""",
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ins=x, outs=a)
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#
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# Legalization helper instructions.
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#
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WideInt = TypeVar(
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'WideInt', 'A scalar integer type from `i16` upwards',
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ints=(16, 64))
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x = Operand('x', WideInt)
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lo = Operand(
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'lo', WideInt.half_width(), 'The low bits of `x`')
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hi = Operand(
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'hi', WideInt.half_width(), 'The high bits of `x`')
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isplit_lohi = Instruction(
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'isplit_lohi', r"""
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Split a scalar integer into low and high parts.
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Returns the low half of `x` and the high half of `x` as two independent
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values.
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""",
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ins=x, outs=(lo, hi))
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NarrowInt = TypeVar(
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'NarrowInt', 'A scalar integer type up to `i32`',
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ints=(8, 32))
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lo = Operand('lo', NarrowInt)
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hi = Operand('hi', NarrowInt)
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a = Operand(
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'a', NarrowInt.double_width(),
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doc='The concatenation of `lo` and `hi`')
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iconcat_lohi = Instruction(
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'iconcat_lohi', r"""
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Concatenate low and high bits to form a larger integer type.
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""",
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ins=(lo, hi), outs=a)
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instructions.close()
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@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ UnaryImm = InstructionFormat(imm64)
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UnaryIeee32 = InstructionFormat(ieee32)
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UnaryIeee64 = InstructionFormat(ieee64)
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UnaryImmVector = InstructionFormat(immvector)
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UnarySplit = InstructionFormat(value, multiple_results=True)
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Binary = InstructionFormat(value, value)
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BinaryImm = InstructionFormat(value, imm64)
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@@ -120,6 +120,12 @@ pub enum InstructionData {
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opcode: Opcode,
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ty: Type, // TBD: imm: Box<ImmVectorData>
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},
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UnarySplit {
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opcode: Opcode,
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ty: Type,
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second_result: Value,
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arg: Value,
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},
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Binary {
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opcode: Opcode,
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ty: Type,
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@@ -185,6 +185,7 @@ fn write_instruction(w: &mut Write,
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UnaryIeee32 { imm, .. } => writeln!(w, " {}", imm),
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UnaryIeee64 { imm, .. } => writeln!(w, " {}", imm),
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UnaryImmVector { .. } => writeln!(w, " [...]"),
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UnarySplit { arg, .. } => writeln!(w, " {}", arg),
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Binary { args, .. } => writeln!(w, " {}, {}", args[0], args[1]),
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BinaryImm { arg, imm, .. } => writeln!(w, " {}, {}", arg, imm),
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BinaryImmRev { imm, arg, .. } => writeln!(w, " {}, {}", imm, arg),
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@@ -119,6 +119,7 @@ impl Context {
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InstructionData::UnaryImmVector { .. } => {}
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InstructionData::Unary { ref mut arg, .. } |
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InstructionData::UnarySplit { ref mut arg, .. } |
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InstructionData::BinaryImm { ref mut arg, .. } |
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InstructionData::BinaryImmRev { ref mut arg, .. } |
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InstructionData::ExtractLane { ref mut arg, .. } |
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@@ -1013,6 +1014,14 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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InstructionFormat::UnaryImmVector => {
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unimplemented!();
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}
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InstructionFormat::UnarySplit => {
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InstructionData::UnarySplit {
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opcode: opcode,
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ty: VOID,
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second_result: NO_VALUE,
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arg: try!(self.match_value("expected SSA value operand")),
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}
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}
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InstructionFormat::Binary => {
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let lhs = try!(self.match_value("expected SSA value first operand"));
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try!(self.match_token(Token::Comma, "expected ',' between operands"));
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