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//===-- X86Subtarget.cpp - X86 Subtarget Information ----------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the X86 specific subclass of TargetSubtargetInfo.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "X86Subtarget.h"
#include "MCTargetDesc/X86BaseInfo.h"
#include "X86.h"
#include "X86CallLowering.h"
#include "X86LegalizerInfo.h"
#include "X86MacroFusion.h"
#include "X86RegisterBankInfo.h"
#include "X86TargetMachine.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/GlobalISel/CallLowering.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/GlobalISel/InstructionSelect.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/GlobalISel/InstructionSelector.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/ScheduleDAGMutation.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Attributes.h"
#include "llvm/IR/ConstantRange.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
#include "llvm/IR/GlobalValue.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Casting.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CodeGen.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h"
#include "llvm/TargetParser/Triple.h"
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#include <intrin.h>
#endif
using namespace llvm;
#define DEBUG_TYPE "subtarget"
#define GET_SUBTARGETINFO_TARGET_DESC
#define GET_SUBTARGETINFO_CTOR
#include "X86GenSubtargetInfo.inc"
// Temporary option to control early if-conversion for x86 while adding machine
// models.
static cl::opt<bool>
X86EarlyIfConv("x86-early-ifcvt", cl::Hidden,
cl::desc("Enable early if-conversion on X86"));
/// Classify a blockaddress reference for the current subtarget according to how
/// we should reference it in a non-pcrel context.
unsigned char X86Subtarget::classifyBlockAddressReference() const {
return classifyLocalReference(nullptr);
}
/// Classify a global variable reference for the current subtarget according to
/// how we should reference it in a non-pcrel context.
unsigned char
X86Subtarget::classifyGlobalReference(const GlobalValue *GV) const {
return classifyGlobalReference(GV, *GV->getParent());
}
unsigned char
X86Subtarget::classifyLocalReference(const GlobalValue *GV) const {
// Tagged globals have non-zero upper bits, which makes direct references
// require a 64-bit immediate. On the small code model this causes relocation
// errors, so we go through the GOT instead.
if (AllowTaggedGlobals && TM.getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Small && GV &&
!isa<Function>(GV))
return X86II::MO_GOTPCREL_NORELAX;
// If we're not PIC, it's not very interesting.
if (!isPositionIndependent())
return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
if (is64Bit()) {
// 64-bit ELF PIC local references may use GOTOFF relocations.
if (isTargetELF()) {
switch (TM.getCodeModel()) {
// 64-bit small code model is simple: All rip-relative.
case CodeModel::Tiny:
llvm_unreachable("Tiny codesize model not supported on X86");
case CodeModel::Small:
case CodeModel::Kernel:
return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
// The large PIC code model uses GOTOFF.
case CodeModel::Large:
return X86II::MO_GOTOFF;
// Medium is a hybrid: RIP-rel for code, GOTOFF for DSO local data.
case CodeModel::Medium:
// Constant pool and jump table handling pass a nullptr to this
// function so we need to use isa_and_nonnull.
if (isa_and_nonnull<Function>(GV))
return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG; // All code is RIP-relative
return X86II::MO_GOTOFF; // Local symbols use GOTOFF.
}
llvm_unreachable("invalid code model");
}
// Otherwise, this is either a RIP-relative reference or a 64-bit movabsq,
// both of which use MO_NO_FLAG.
return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
}
// The COFF dynamic linker just patches the executable sections.
if (isTargetCOFF())
return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
if (isTargetDarwin()) {
// 32 bit macho has no relocation for a-b if a is undefined, even if
// b is in the section that is being relocated.
// This means we have to use o load even for GVs that are known to be
// local to the dso.
if (GV && (GV->isDeclarationForLinker() || GV->hasCommonLinkage()))
return X86II::MO_DARWIN_NONLAZY_PIC_BASE;
return X86II::MO_PIC_BASE_OFFSET;
}
return X86II::MO_GOTOFF;
}
unsigned char X86Subtarget::classifyGlobalReference(const GlobalValue *GV,
const Module &M) const {
// The static large model never uses stubs.
if (TM.getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Large && !isPositionIndependent())
return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
// Absolute symbols can be referenced directly.
if (GV) {
if (std::optional<ConstantRange> CR = GV->getAbsoluteSymbolRange()) {
// See if we can use the 8-bit immediate form. Note that some instructions
// will sign extend the immediate operand, so to be conservative we only
// accept the range [0,128).
if (CR->getUnsignedMax().ult(128))
return X86II::MO_ABS8;
else
return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
}
}
if (TM.shouldAssumeDSOLocal(M, GV))
return classifyLocalReference(GV);
if (isTargetCOFF()) {
// ExternalSymbolSDNode like _tls_index.
if (!GV)
return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
if (GV->hasDLLImportStorageClass())
return X86II::MO_DLLIMPORT;
return X86II::MO_COFFSTUB;
}
// Some JIT users use *-win32-elf triples; these shouldn't use GOT tables.
if (isOSWindows())
return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
if (is64Bit()) {
// ELF supports a large, truly PIC code model with non-PC relative GOT
// references. Other object file formats do not. Use the no-flag, 64-bit
// reference for them.
if (TM.getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Large)
return isTargetELF() ? X86II::MO_GOT : X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
// Tagged globals have non-zero upper bits, which makes direct references
// require a 64-bit immediate. So we can't let the linker relax the
// relocation to a 32-bit RIP-relative direct reference.
if (AllowTaggedGlobals && GV && !isa<Function>(GV))
return X86II::MO_GOTPCREL_NORELAX;
return X86II::MO_GOTPCREL;
}
if (isTargetDarwin()) {
if (!isPositionIndependent())
return X86II::MO_DARWIN_NONLAZY;
return X86II::MO_DARWIN_NONLAZY_PIC_BASE;
}
// 32-bit ELF references GlobalAddress directly in static relocation model.
// We cannot use MO_GOT because EBX may not be set up.
if (TM.getRelocationModel() == Reloc::Static)
return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
return X86II::MO_GOT;
}
unsigned char
X86Subtarget::classifyGlobalFunctionReference(const GlobalValue *GV) const {
return classifyGlobalFunctionReference(GV, *GV->getParent());
}
unsigned char
X86Subtarget::classifyGlobalFunctionReference(const GlobalValue *GV,
const Module &M) const {
if (TM.shouldAssumeDSOLocal(M, GV))
return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
// Functions on COFF can be non-DSO local for three reasons:
// - They are intrinsic functions (!GV)
// - They are marked dllimport
// - They are extern_weak, and a stub is needed
if (isTargetCOFF()) {
if (!GV)
return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
if (GV->hasDLLImportStorageClass())
return X86II::MO_DLLIMPORT;
return X86II::MO_COFFSTUB;
}
const Function *F = dyn_cast_or_null<Function>(GV);
if (isTargetELF()) {
if (is64Bit() && F && (CallingConv::X86_RegCall == F->getCallingConv()))
// According to psABI, PLT stub clobbers XMM8-XMM15.
// In Regcall calling convention those registers are used for passing
// parameters. Thus we need to prevent lazy binding in Regcall.
return X86II::MO_GOTPCREL;
// If PLT must be avoided then the call should be via GOTPCREL.
if (((F && F->hasFnAttribute(Attribute::NonLazyBind)) ||
(!F && M.getRtLibUseGOT())) &&
is64Bit())
return X86II::MO_GOTPCREL;
// Reference ExternalSymbol directly in static relocation model.
if (!is64Bit() && !GV && TM.getRelocationModel() == Reloc::Static)
return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
return X86II::MO_PLT;
}
if (is64Bit()) {
if (F && F->hasFnAttribute(Attribute::NonLazyBind))
// If the function is marked as non-lazy, generate an indirect call
// which loads from the GOT directly. This avoids runtime overhead
// at the cost of eager binding (and one extra byte of encoding).
return X86II::MO_GOTPCREL;
return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
}
return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
}
/// Return true if the subtarget allows calls to immediate address.
bool X86Subtarget::isLegalToCallImmediateAddr() const {
// FIXME: I386 PE/COFF supports PC relative calls using IMAGE_REL_I386_REL32
// but WinCOFFObjectWriter::RecordRelocation cannot emit them. Once it does,
// the following check for Win32 should be removed.
if (Is64Bit || isTargetWin32())
return false;
return isTargetELF() || TM.getRelocationModel() == Reloc::Static;
}
void X86Subtarget::initSubtargetFeatures(StringRef CPU, StringRef TuneCPU,
StringRef FS) {
if (CPU.empty())
CPU = "generic";
if (TuneCPU.empty())
TuneCPU = "i586"; // FIXME: "generic" is more modern than llc tests expect.
std::string FullFS = X86_MC::ParseX86Triple(TargetTriple);
assert(!FullFS.empty() && "Failed to parse X86 triple");
if (!FS.empty())
FullFS = (Twine(FullFS) + "," + FS).str();
// Parse features string and set the CPU.
ParseSubtargetFeatures(CPU, TuneCPU, FullFS);
// All CPUs that implement SSE4.2 or SSE4A support unaligned accesses of
// 16-bytes and under that are reasonably fast. These features were
// introduced with Intel's Nehalem/Silvermont and AMD's Family10h
// micro-architectures respectively.
if (hasSSE42() || hasSSE4A())
IsUnalignedMem16Slow = false;
LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Subtarget features: SSELevel " << X86SSELevel
<< ", 3DNowLevel " << X863DNowLevel << ", 64bit "
<< HasX86_64 << "\n");
if (Is64Bit && !HasX86_64)
report_fatal_error("64-bit code requested on a subtarget that doesn't "
"support it!");
// Stack alignment is 16 bytes on Darwin, Linux, kFreeBSD, NaCl, and for all
// 64-bit targets. On Solaris (32-bit), stack alignment is 4 bytes
// following the i386 psABI, while on Illumos it is always 16 bytes.
if (StackAlignOverride)
stackAlignment = *StackAlignOverride;
else if (isTargetDarwin() || isTargetLinux() || isTargetKFreeBSD() ||
isTargetNaCl() || Is64Bit)
stackAlignment = Align(16);
// Consume the vector width attribute or apply any target specific limit.
if (PreferVectorWidthOverride)
PreferVectorWidth = PreferVectorWidthOverride;
else if (Prefer128Bit)
PreferVectorWidth = 128;
else if (Prefer256Bit)
PreferVectorWidth = 256;
}
X86Subtarget &X86Subtarget::initializeSubtargetDependencies(StringRef CPU,
StringRef TuneCPU,
StringRef FS) {
initSubtargetFeatures(CPU, TuneCPU, FS);
return *this;
}
X86Subtarget::X86Subtarget(const Triple &TT, StringRef CPU, StringRef TuneCPU,
StringRef FS, const X86TargetMachine &TM,
MaybeAlign StackAlignOverride,
unsigned PreferVectorWidthOverride,
unsigned RequiredVectorWidth)
: X86GenSubtargetInfo(TT, CPU, TuneCPU, FS),
PICStyle(PICStyles::Style::None), TM(TM), TargetTriple(TT),
StackAlignOverride(StackAlignOverride),
PreferVectorWidthOverride(PreferVectorWidthOverride),
RequiredVectorWidth(RequiredVectorWidth),
InstrInfo(initializeSubtargetDependencies(CPU, TuneCPU, FS)),
TLInfo(TM, *this), FrameLowering(*this, getStackAlignment()) {
// Determine the PICStyle based on the target selected.
if (!isPositionIndependent())
setPICStyle(PICStyles::Style::None);
else if (is64Bit())
setPICStyle(PICStyles::Style::RIPRel);
else if (isTargetCOFF())
setPICStyle(PICStyles::Style::None);
else if (isTargetDarwin())
setPICStyle(PICStyles::Style::StubPIC);
else if (isTargetELF())
setPICStyle(PICStyles::Style::GOT);
CallLoweringInfo.reset(new X86CallLowering(*getTargetLowering()));
Legalizer.reset(new X86LegalizerInfo(*this, TM));
auto *RBI = new X86RegisterBankInfo(*getRegisterInfo());
RegBankInfo.reset(RBI);
InstSelector.reset(createX86InstructionSelector(TM, *this, *RBI));
}
const CallLowering *X86Subtarget::getCallLowering() const {
return CallLoweringInfo.get();
}
InstructionSelector *X86Subtarget::getInstructionSelector() const {
return InstSelector.get();
}
const LegalizerInfo *X86Subtarget::getLegalizerInfo() const {
return Legalizer.get();
}
const RegisterBankInfo *X86Subtarget::getRegBankInfo() const {
return RegBankInfo.get();
}
bool X86Subtarget::enableEarlyIfConversion() const {
return canUseCMOV() && X86EarlyIfConv;
}
void X86Subtarget::getPostRAMutations(
std::vector<std::unique_ptr<ScheduleDAGMutation>> &Mutations) const {
Mutations.push_back(createX86MacroFusionDAGMutation());
}
bool X86Subtarget::isPositionIndependent() const {
return TM.isPositionIndependent();
}
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