* include/lightning/jit_aarch64.h, include/lightning/jit_arm.h,
include/lightning/jit_hppa.h, include/lightning/jit_ia64.h,
include/lightning/jit_mips.h, include/lightning/jit_ppc.h,
include/lightning/jit_private.h, include/lightning/jit_s390x.h,
include/lightning/jit_sparc.h, include/lightning/jit_x86.h:
Do not add jit_regset_t, JIT_RA0, and JIT_FA0 to the installed
header file. These types and definitions are supposed to be
only used internally.
2013-10-07 Paulo Andrade <pcpa@gnu.org>
* check/self.c: Extend tests to validate jit_callee_save_p
does not cause an assertion on valid arguments, and test
extra registers defined on some backends.
* configure.ac: Do not ignore environment CFLAGS when
checking if need to test runtime configurable options,
like use x87 when sse2 is available, arm instruction set
instead of thumb, etc.
* include/lightning/jit_arm.h: Correct wrong jit_f macro
definition.
* include/lightning/jit_ia64.h, include/lightning/jit_ppc.h:
Correct wrong jit_r macro definition.
* lib/jit_x86-x87.c, lib/jit_x86.c: Actually use the
reserved stack space for integer to/from float conversion.
The stack space was also changed to ensure it is 8 bytes
aligned. Also, for Solaris x86 in 32 bit mode, an alternate
truncr_d was implemented because for some reason it is
failing with SIGILL if using the "fisttpl" instructions,
that must be available on p6 or newer, but for the sake of
making all tests pass, implement a 486 or newer sequence
if "sun" is defined.
* check/self.c, check/self.ok: New files implementing simple
consistency check assertions. At first validating some macros
that use values from different sources agree.
* check/Makefile.am: Update for the new test case.
* include/lightning.h, lib/lightning.c: Add the new
jit_callee_save_p() call, that is intended to be used when
writing complex code using lightning, so that one does not
need to verify what backend is being used, or have access to
private data, to query if a register is callee save or not;
on several backends the scratch registers are actually callee
save.
* include/lightning/jit_aarch64.h, include/lightning/jit_arm.h,
include/lightning/jit_hppa.h, include/lightning/jit_mips.h,
include/lightning/jit_ppc.h, include/lightning/jit_sparc.h,
include/lightning/jit_x86.h: Add an explicit definition for
JIT_R3-JIT_Rn, JIT_V3-JIT_Vn and JIT_F6-JIT_Fn when applicable.
This allows one to write code based on "#if defined(JIT_XN)"
and therefore, not need to check what is the current backend
or have access to private data structures. This is particularly
useful when writing virtual machines with several specialized,
global registers.
* lib/jit_ia64.c: Properly flag the callee save general
purpose registers as such, so that jit_callee_save_p() works
as intended.
Many thanks to Trent Nelson from snakebite.org for giving access to a
build farm with several different architectures and operating systems.
* check/lightning.c, lib/jit_disasm.c, lib/jit_ppc-cpu.c,
lib/jit_ppc-fpu.c, lib/jit_ppc.c, include/lightning.h,
include/lightning/jit_ppc.h, include/lightning/jit_private.h:
Adapt code to work on 32 bit AIX ppc using gcc. Most changes
are basically to adapt the elf64 logic to 32 bit, as it does
not use the same convention of 32 bit Darwin ppc.
* check/stack.tst: Add a fake memcpy function to the test
case if running under AIX, as it is not available to dlsym.
* configure.ac: Check for getopt.h header, not available in
AIX.
* include/lightning.h: Add check for __powerpc__ defined
in Linux, while Darwin defines __ppc__.
* include/lightning/jit_ppc.h: Adjust register definitions
for Darwin 32 bit and Linux 64 bit ppc usage and/or ABI.
* include/lightning/jit_private.h: Add proper check for
Linux __powerpc__ and an data definition for an workaround
to properly handle code that starts with a jump to a "main"
label.
* lib/jit_disasm.c: Add extra disassembler initialization
for __powerpc64__.
* lib/jit_ppc-cpu.c: Add extra macros and functions, and
correct/adapt previous ones to handle powerpc64.
* lib/jit_ppc-fpu.c: Adapt for 64 bit wordsize. Basically
add conversion from/to int32/int64 and proper handling of
load/store offsets too large for 32 bit.
* lib/jit_ppc.c: Add calls to 64 bit codes and adaptation
for the PowerPC 64 bit Linux ABI.
* lib/jit_arm.c, lib/jit_mips.c, lib/jit_sparc, lib/jit_x86.c,
lib/lightning.c: Correct off by one error when restarting jit
of a function due to finding too late that needs to spill/reload
some register. Problem was found by accident on a very special
condition during PowerPC 64 code adaptation.
* check/add.tst, check/allocai.tst, check/bp.tst, check/divi.tst,
check/fib.tst, check/lightning.c, include/lightning/jit_arm.h,
include/lightning/jit_mips.h, include/lightning/jit_ppc.h,
include/lightning/jit_private.h, include/lightning/jit_x86.h:
Make JIT_RET, JIT_FRET and JIT_SP private. These should not be
used in any operations due to frequently having special
constraints (usually JIT_FRET). JIT_FP must be made available
because it must be used as the base register to access stack
space allocated with jit_allocai.
* check/cccall.c, check/ccall.ok: New test case to validate
interleaved calls from/to C code and jit.
* check/Makefile.am: Update for the new ccall test case.
* include/lightning.h, lib/lightning.c: Add the new jit_address
call that returns the real/final address of a "note" in the
generated jit. It requires a jit_node_t as returned by the
jit_note call, and is only valid after calling jit_emit.
Add an intermediate solution to properly handle arm
soft and softfp modes that move a double to an integer register
pair. Currently it just adds extra tests for the condition,
but the proper solution should be to have extra lightning
codes for these conditions, codes which should be only used
by the backends that need it, and merged with the existing
jit_pusharg*_{f,d}.
* include/lightning/jit_private.h: Add new jit_state_t flag
to know it finished jit_emit, so that calls to jit_address
are valid.
* lib/jit_mips.c: Correct abi implementation so that the
new ccall test case pass. Major problem was using
_jit->function.self.arg{i,f} as boolean values, but that
would cause lightning.c:patch_registers() to incorrectly
assume only one register was used as argument when calling
jit_regarg_p(); _jit->function.self.arg{i,f} must be the
number of registers used as arguments (in all backends).
* lib/jit_x86.c: Add workaround, by marking %rax as used,
to a special condition, when running out of registers and the
allocator trying to spill and reload %rax, but %rax was used
as a pointer to a function, what would cause the reload to
destroy the return value. This condition can be better
generalized, but the current solution is good enough.
* include/lightning/jit_ppc.h, lib/jit_ppc-cpu.c, lib/jit_ppc.c:
Rewrite logic to handle arguments, as the original code was
written based on a SysV pdf about the generic powerpc ABI,
what did "invent" a new abi for the previous test cases, but
failed in the new ccall test in Darwin PPC. Now it properly
handles 13 float registers for arguments, as well as proper
computation of stack offsets when running out of registers
for arguments.
* include/lightning/jit_ppc.h: Correct mismatch of JIT_F{1,5}
with enum codes, that were correct, and returned by jit_f().
* lib/jit_ppc-cpu.c, lib/jit_ppc-fpu.c, lib/jit_ppc.c: Properly
implement and better describe values when generating stack
frames.
* configure.ac: Only default to using the builtin disassembler
if on GNU/Linux. This should be temporary, due to requiring
/proc/self/exe.
Correctly check $target_cpu for powerpc.
* include/lightning/jit_ppc.h: Correctly implement jit_v_num.
* include/lightning/jit_private.h: Declare proper prototype
for jit_init_debug and jit_finish_debug.
* lib/jit_ppc-cpu.c: Remove code to save/restore callee save
float registers, as it is not required since those float
registers are not usable currently.
Change prolog and epilog generation to, at least comparing
code, match what gcc generates in "gcc -O0", but it is still
failing in Darwin PPC, apparently due to the __clear_cache
call not being enough, as frequently it will also fail to
execute, and the code buffer is all zeroes.
* lib/lightning.c: Do not fail in jit_regset_scan1 calls due
to passing 64 as argument on computers with 64 registers.
2012-12-02 Paulo Andrade <pcpa@gnu.org>
* tests/Makefile.am, tests/3to2.c, tests/3to2.ok, tests/add.c,
tests/add.ok, tests/allocai.c, tests/allocai.ok, tests/bp.c,
tests/bp.ok, tests/divi.c, tests/divi.ok, tests/fib.c, tests/fib.ok,
tests/fibdelay.c, tests/fibdelay.ok, tests/fibit.c, tests/fibit.ok,
tests/funcfp.c, tests/funcfp.ok, tests/incr.c, tests/incr.ok,
tests/ldst.c, tests/ldst.ok, tests/ldxi.c, tests/ldxi.ok,
tests/modi.c, tests/modi.ok, tests/movi.c, tests/movi.ok,
tests/printf.c, tests/printf.ok, tests/printf2.c, tests/printf2.ok,
tests/ret.c, tests/ret.ok, tests/rpn.c, tests/rpn.ok, tests/rpnfp.c,
tests/rpnfp.ok, tests/sete.c, tests/sete.ok, tests/testfp.c,
tests/testfp.ok, tests-run-test: Removed previous test suite, in
favor of a newer one in the check subdirectory.
* check/3to2.ok, check/3to2.tst, check/add.ok, check/add.tst,
check/allocai.ok, check/allocai.tst, check/bp.ok, check/bp.tst,
check/divi.ok, check/divi.tst, check/fib.ok, check/fib.tst:
New sample input for the new test program, loosely matching
several of the previous test cases.
* check/Makefile.am: New test suite makefile.
* check/check.sh, check/run-test: New wrapper files for the
new test suite.
* check/lightning.c: New file. The main driver of the new test
suite, that compiles to a parser of a very simple assembly like
language, generates jit and executes it.
* check/all.tst: New file. A generic debug and sample test file
with a directive to prevent it from being executed, and useful to
read disassembly of all possible instructions, using a fixed set
of registers.
* include/Makefile.am, include/lightning.h,
include/lightning/Makefile.am, include/lightning/jit_arm.h,
include/lightning/jit_mips.h, include/lightning/jit_ppc.h,
include/lightning/jit_private.h, include/lightning/jit_x86.h,
lib/Makefile.am, lib/jit_disasm.c, lib/jit_print.c,
lib/jit_x86-cpu.c, lib/jit_x86-sse.c, lib/jit_x86-x87.c,
lib/jit_x86.c, lib/lightning.c: New files. These files are
written from scratch, only by <pcpa@gnu.org>, and have now
copyright assignment to the FSF. This is the core of the new
lightning rework. Previously it was integrated in code with
a garbage collector and several custom types like vectors and
hash tables, so this first code merge with lightning converts
that code into a library extracting only the jit bits, and at
first only for x86_64 GNU/Linux.
* lightning.h, m4/lightning.m4: Removed. These are no longer
required in the new lightning code.
.gitignore, Makefile.am, configure.ac: Update for the new
lightning code.