freebsd-skq/contrib/llvm/patches/patch-r262261-llvm-r199028-sparc.diff
dim 8ba34e6179 Add the clang patch for r265477. While here, add a description to the
patch for r263619, and unify all the URLs to point to svnweb.
2014-05-24 22:27:31 +00:00

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Pull in r199028 from upstream llvm trunk (by Jakob Stoklund Olesen):
The SPARCv9 ABI returns a float in %f0.
This is different from the argument passing convention which puts the
first float argument in %f1.
With this patch, all returned floats are treated as if the 'inreg' flag
were set. This means multiple float return values get packed in %f0,
%f1, %f2, ...
Note that when returning a struct in registers, clang will set the
'inreg' flag on the return value, so that behavior is unchanged. This
also happens when returning a float _Complex.
Introduced here: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/262261
Index: test/CodeGen/SPARC/64abi.ll
===================================================================
--- test/CodeGen/SPARC/64abi.ll
+++ test/CodeGen/SPARC/64abi.ll
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ define void @call_inreg_fi(i32* %p, i32 %i1, float
}
; CHECK: inreg_ff
-; CHECK: fsubs %f0, %f1, %f1
+; CHECK: fsubs %f0, %f1, %f0
define float @inreg_ff(float inreg %a0, ; %f0
float inreg %a1) { ; %f1
%rv = fsub float %a0, %a1
@@ -262,10 +262,10 @@ define void @call_ret_i64_pair(i64* %i0) {
ret void
}
-; This is not a C struct, each member uses 8 bytes.
+; This is not a C struct, the i32 member uses 8 bytes, but the float only 4.
; CHECK: ret_i32_float_pair
; CHECK: ld [%i2], %i0
-; CHECK: ld [%i3], %f3
+; CHECK: ld [%i3], %f2
define { i32, float } @ret_i32_float_pair(i32 %a0, i32 %a1,
i32* %p, float* %q) {
%r1 = load i32* %p
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ define { i32, float } @ret_i32_float_pair(i32 %a0,
; CHECK: call_ret_i32_float_pair
; CHECK: call ret_i32_float_pair
; CHECK: st %o0, [%i0]
-; CHECK: st %f3, [%i1]
+; CHECK: st %f2, [%i1]
define void @call_ret_i32_float_pair(i32* %i0, float* %i1) {
%rv = call { i32, float } @ret_i32_float_pair(i32 undef, i32 undef,
i32* undef, float* undef)
Index: test/CodeGen/SPARC/constpool.ll
===================================================================
--- test/CodeGen/SPARC/constpool.ll
+++ test/CodeGen/SPARC/constpool.ll
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ entry:
; abs44: add %[[R1]], %m44(.LCPI0_0), %[[R2:[gilo][0-7]]]
; abs44: sllx %[[R2]], 12, %[[R3:[gilo][0-7]]]
; abs44: retl
-; abs44: ld [%[[R3]]+%l44(.LCPI0_0)], %f1
+; abs44: ld [%[[R3]]+%l44(.LCPI0_0)], %f0
; abs64: floatCP
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ entry:
; abs64: add %[[R3]], %hm(.LCPI0_0), %[[R4:[gilo][0-7]]]
; abs64: sllx %[[R4]], 32, %[[R5:[gilo][0-7]]]
; abs64: retl
-; abs64: ld [%[[R5]]+%[[R2]]], %f1
+; abs64: ld [%[[R5]]+%[[R2]]], %f0
; v8pic32: floatCP
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ entry:
; v9pic32: sethi %hi(.LCPI0_0), %[[R1:[gilo][0-7]]]
; v9pic32: add %[[R1]], %lo(.LCPI0_0), %[[Goffs:[gilo][0-7]]]
; v9pic32: ldx [%[[GOT:[gilo][0-7]]]+%[[Goffs]]], %[[Gaddr:[gilo][0-7]]]
-; v9pic32: ld [%[[Gaddr]]], %f1
+; v9pic32: ld [%[[Gaddr]]], %f0
; v9pic32: ret
; v9pic32: restore
Index: test/CodeGen/SPARC/64cond.ll
===================================================================
--- test/CodeGen/SPARC/64cond.ll
+++ test/CodeGen/SPARC/64cond.ll
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ entry:
; CHECK: selectf32_xcc
; CHECK: cmp %i0, %i1
; CHECK: fmovsg %xcc, %f5, %f7
-; CHECK: fmovs %f7, %f1
+; CHECK: fmovs %f7, %f0
define float @selectf32_xcc(i64 %x, i64 %y, float %a, float %b) {
entry:
%tobool = icmp sgt i64 %x, %y
Index: lib/Target/Sparc/SparcISelLowering.cpp
===================================================================
--- lib/Target/Sparc/SparcISelLowering.cpp
+++ lib/Target/Sparc/SparcISelLowering.cpp
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ SparcTargetLowering::LowerReturn_64(SDValue Chain,
DAG.getTarget(), RVLocs, *DAG.getContext());
// Analyze return values.
- CCInfo.AnalyzeReturn(Outs, CC_Sparc64);
+ CCInfo.AnalyzeReturn(Outs, RetCC_Sparc64);
SDValue Flag;
SmallVector<SDValue, 4> RetOps(1, Chain);
@@ -1258,7 +1258,7 @@ SparcTargetLowering::LowerCall_64(TargetLowering::
if (CLI.Ins.size() == 1 && CLI.Ins[0].VT == MVT::f32 && CLI.CS == 0)
CLI.Ins[0].Flags.setInReg();
- RVInfo.AnalyzeCallResult(CLI.Ins, CC_Sparc64);
+ RVInfo.AnalyzeCallResult(CLI.Ins, RetCC_Sparc64);
// Copy all of the result registers out of their specified physreg.
for (unsigned i = 0; i != RVLocs.size(); ++i) {
Index: lib/Target/Sparc/SparcCallingConv.td
===================================================================
--- lib/Target/Sparc/SparcCallingConv.td
+++ lib/Target/Sparc/SparcCallingConv.td
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ def RetCC_Sparc32 : CallingConv<[
// Function return values are passed exactly like function arguments, except a
// struct up to 32 bytes in size can be returned in registers.
-// Function arguments AND return values.
+// Function arguments AND most return values.
def CC_Sparc64 : CallingConv<[
// The frontend uses the inreg flag to indicate i32 and float arguments from
// structs. These arguments are not promoted to 64 bits, but they can still
@@ -118,6 +118,15 @@ def CC_Sparc64 : CallingConv<[
CCCustom<"CC_Sparc64_Full">
]>;
+def RetCC_Sparc64 : CallingConv<[
+ // A single f32 return value always goes in %f0. The ABI doesn't specify what
+ // happens to multiple f32 return values outside a struct.
+ CCIfType<[f32], CCCustom<"CC_Sparc64_Half">>,
+
+ // Otherwise, return values are passed exactly like arguments.
+ CCDelegateTo<CC_Sparc64>
+]>;
+
// Callee-saved registers are handled by the register window mechanism.
def CSR : CalleeSavedRegs<(add)> {
let OtherPreserved = (add (sequence "I%u", 0, 7),