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16 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Anton Kirilov
95b0b05af2 AArch64: Introduce an enum to specify vector instruction operand sizes
Copyright (c) 2020, Arm Limited.
2020-07-14 21:37:44 +01:00
Anton Kirilov
400639245c AArch64: Remove show_freg_sized()
It provides the same functionality as show_vreg_scalar().

Copyright (c) 2020, Arm Limited.
2020-07-14 11:27:46 -07:00
Anton Kirilov
79dfac5514 Refactor the InstSize enum in the AArch64 backend
The main issue with the InstSize enum was that it was used both for
GPR and SIMD & FP operands, even though machine instructions do not
mix them in general (as in a destination register is either a GPR
or not). As a result it had methods such as sf_bit() that made
sense only for one type of operand.

Another issue was that the enum name was not reflecting its purpose
accurately - it was meant to represent an instruction operand size,
not an instruction size, which is fixed in A64 (always 4 bytes).

Now the enum is split into one for GPR operands and another for
scalar SIMD & FP operands.

Copyright (c) 2020, Arm Limited.
2020-07-14 15:04:35 +01:00
Joey Gouly
0f462330e0 arm64: Implement AllTrue and AnyTrue
This enables the simd_boolean WASM SIMD spec test.

Copyright (c) 2020, Arm Limited.
2020-06-17 15:40:51 +01:00
Anton Kirilov
d941034c2e Enable the wast::Cranelift::spec::simd::simd_load_splat test for AArch64
Copyright (c) 2020, Arm Limited.
2020-06-10 15:01:37 +01:00
Chris Fallin
ac87ed12bd Merge pull request #1847 from akirilov-arm/simd_load_extend
Enable the wast::Cranelift::spec::simd::simd_load_extend test for AArch64
2020-06-09 12:29:06 -07:00
Joey Gouly
df2b031b6a arm64: Implement Icmp for I16X8 and I32X4
Copyright (c) 2020, Arm Limited.
2020-06-09 11:07:43 -07:00
Anton Kirilov
7ac19af498 Enable the wast::Cranelift::spec::simd::simd_load_extend test for AArch64
Copyright (c) 2020, Arm Limited.
2020-06-09 18:05:38 +01:00
Anton Kirilov
51a551fb39 Implement vector element extensions for AArch64
This commit also includes load and extend operations. Both are
prerequisites for enabling further SIMD spec tests.

Copyright (c) 2020, Arm Limited.
2020-06-09 12:28:49 +01:00
Joey Gouly
90a421193f arm64: add support for I8X16 ICmp
Copyright (c) 2020, Arm Limited.
2020-06-02 16:58:09 +01:00
Anton Kirilov
8a928830ac Enable the wast::Cranelift::spec::simd::simd_store test for AArch64
Copyright (c) 2020, Arm Limited.
2020-05-24 22:53:07 +01:00
Joey Gouly
02c3f238f8 arm64: Use FPU instrctions for Fcopysign
Copyright (c) 2020, Arm Limited.
2020-05-21 18:14:12 +01:00
Benjamin Bouvier
07c55fa50f aarch64: suggest a scratch register that's not caller-saved;
If the scratch register is caller-saved, then it might appear in fixed
ranges because of call clobbers. Instead, use a register that's not
caller-saved and has no predefined use in the ABI.
2020-05-13 10:56:32 +02:00
Chris Fallin
a66724aafd Rework aarch64 stack frame implementation.
This PR changes the aarch64 ABI implementation to use positive offsets
from SP, rather than negative offsets from FP, to refer to spill slots
and stack-local storage. This allows for better addressing-mode options,
and hence slightly better code: e.g., the unsigned scaled 12-bit offset
mode can be used to reach anywhere in a 32KB frame without extra
address-construction instructions, whereas negative offsets are limited
to a signed 9-bit unscaled mode (-256 bytes).

To enable this, the PR introduces a notion of "nominal SP offsets" as a
virtual addressing mode, lowered during the emission pass. The offsets
are relative to "SP after adjusting downward to allocate stack/spill
slots", but before pushing clobbers. This allows the addressing-mode
expressions to be generated before register allocation (or during it,
for spill/reload sequences).

To convert these offsets into *true* offsets from SP, we need to track
how much further SP is moved downward, and compensate for this. We do so
with "virtual SP offset adjustment" pseudo-instructions: these are seen
by the emission pass, and result in no instruction (0 byte output), but
update state that is now threaded through each instruction emission in
turn. In this way, we can push e.g. stack args for a call and adjust
the virtual SP offset, allowing reloads from nominal-SP-relative
spillslots while we do the argument setup with "real SP offsets" at the
same time.
2020-05-06 09:23:55 -07:00
Benjamin Bouvier
241c164e25 Implement pinned register usage through set_pinned_reg/get_pinned_reg; 2020-04-21 12:12:56 +02:00
Chris Fallin
48cf2c2f50 Address review comments:
- Undo temporary changes to default features (`all-arch`) and a
  signal-handler test.
- Remove `SIGTRAP` handler: no longer needed now that we've found an
  "undefined opcode" option on ARM64.
- Rename pp.rs to pretty_print.rs in machinst/.
- Only use empty stack-probe on non-x86. As per a comment in
  rust-lang/compiler-builtins [1], LLVM only supports stack probes on
  x86 and x86-64. Thus, on any other CPU architecture, we cannot refer
  to `__rust_probestack`, because it does not exist.
- Rename arm64 to aarch64.
- Use `target` directive in vcode filetests.
- Run the flags verifier, but without encinfo, when using new backends.
- Clean up warning overrides.
- Fix up use of casts: use u32::from(x) and siblings when possible,
  u32::try_from(x).unwrap() when not, to avoid silent truncation.
- Take immutable `Function` borrows as input; we don't actually
  mutate the input IR.
- Lots of other miscellaneous cleanups.

[1] cae3e6ea23/src/probestack.rs (L39)
2020-04-15 17:21:28 -07:00