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/jit_hppa.h, lib/jit_hppa-cpu.c,
lib/jit_hppa-fpu.c, lib/jit_hppa.c: New files implementing
the hppa port. Built on Debian Linux PA-RISC 2.0, 32 bit.
* check/float.tst: Add preprocessor for hppa expected
values when converting NaN and +-Inf to an integer.
* check/ldst.inc: Ensure double load/store tests use an
8 byte aligned address by default.
* lib/lightning.c: Correct a bug found during tests in
the new port, where qmul* and qdiv* were not properly
setting one of the result registers as modified in the
function, what would be a problem if the only "write"
usage were the qmul* or qdiv*.
* check/varargs.tst, check/varargs.ok: Add one extra
interleaved integer/double test to validate proper code
generation in the extra case.
* check/lightning.c, configure.ac, include/lightning.h,
include/lightning/Makefile.am,
include/lightning/jit_private.h, lib/Makefile.am,
lib/jit_disasm.c: Update for the hppa port.
* lib/jit_memory.c: Implement a simple memory allocation wrapper
to allow overriding calls to malloc/calloc/realloc/free, as well
as ensuring all memory containing pointers is zero or points to
allocated memory.
* include/lightning.h, include/lightning/jit_private.h: Definitions
for the memory allocation wrapper.
* lib/Makefile.am: Update for new jit_memory.c file.
* lib/jit_arm.c, lib/jit_disasm.c, lib/jit_mips.c, lib/jit_note.c,
lib/jit_ppc.c, lib/jit_sparc.c, lib/jit_x86.c, lib/lightning.c:
Use the new memory allocation wrapper code.
* 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/float.tst: Comment out the int to negative infinity
test in mips for the moment because not all Loongson agrees
on the result.
* lib/jit_disasm.c: Add a test instead of an assertion
when loading symbols for disassembly due to a failure with
a simple binutils build in Debian mipsel64.
* include/lightning/jit_private.h, lib/jit_arm-cpu.c,
lib/jit_arm.c, lib/jit_disasm.c, lib/jit_mips-cpu.c,
lib/jit_mips.c, lib/jit_note.c, lib/jit_ppc-cpu.c,
lib/jit_ppc.c, lib/jit_print.c, lib/jit_sparc-cpu.c,
lib/jit_sparc.c, lib/jit_x86-cpu.c, lib/jit_x86.c,
lib/lightning.c: Add an extra structure for data storage
during jit generation, and release it after generating
jit, to reduce a bit memory usage, and also to make it
easier to understand what data is available during
jit runtime.
* include/lightning/jit_sparc.h, lib/jit_sparc-cpu.c,
lib/jit_sparc-fpu.c, lib/jit_sparc.c: New files implementing
the basic framework of the sparc port.
* configure.ac, include/lightning.h, include/lightning/Makefile.am,
include/lightning/jit_private.h, lib/jit_disasm.c: Update
for the sparc port framework.
* lib/jit_mips.c: Correct reversed retr/reti logic.
* lib/jit_ppc.c: Correct misspelled __LITTLE_ENDIAN.
* lib/lightning.c: Always do byte hashing in hash_data, because
the logic to "compress" strings causes large pointers to not
be guaranteed aligned at 4 byte boundaries.
Update for the sparc port framework.
* check/3to2.tst, check/add.tst, check/allocai.tst, check/bp.tst,
check/call.tst, check/ccall.c, check/clobber.tst, check/divi.tst,
check/fib.tst, check/ldsti.tst, check/ldstr-c.tst, check/ldstr.tst,
check/ldstxi-c.tst, check/ldstxi.tst, check/ldstxr-c.tst,
check/ldstxr.tst, check/lightning.c, check/rpn.tst, check/stack.tst,
check/varargs.tst, include/lightning.h,
include/lightning/jit_private.h, lib/jit_arm.c, lib/jit_disasm.c,
lib/jit_mips.c, lib/jit_note.c, lib/jit_ppc.c, lib/jit_print.c,
lib/jit_x86.c, lib/lightning.c: Extend the "jit_note" abstraction
with the new "jit_name" call, that receives a string argument, and
should usually be called to mark boundaries of functions of code
generating jit (that is, it is not expected that the language
generating jit map its functions to jit functions).
* lib/jit_note.c: New file implementing a simple string+integer
annotation, that should be used to map filename and line number
to offsets in the generated jit.
* include/lightning.h, lib/lightning.c: Update for the new
note code.
Add an extra mandatory argument to init_jit, that is used
as argument to bfd_openr.
Change from generic void* to char* the argument to jit_note
and add an extra integer argument, to map to filename and
line number.
* check/ccall.c, check/lightning.c, include/lightning/jit_private.h,
lib/jit_arm.c, lib/jit_disasm.c, lib/jit_mips.c, lib/jit_ppc.c,
lib/jit_print.c, lib/jit_x86.c: lib/Makefile.am: Update for the
new annotation code.
* configure.ac, check/Makefile.am: Update to work with latest
automake.
* configure.ac, include/lightning/jit_private.h, lib/jit_arm-cpu.c,
lib/jit_arm-swf.c, lib/jit_arm.c, check/Makefile.am: Correct
implementation of the arm backend port to build and pass the
current test cases. Tested on armv7 with softfp abi.
* lib/jit_disasm.c: Rename and change prototype of static
disassemble function as in the arm backend it is required
to access state information stored in the jit_state_t object.
* check/3to2.tst, check/add.tst: Correct test case code assuming
JIT_RO and JIT_RET are the same, and even if they are the same,
the logic was incorrect because it must always call jit_retval*
to fetch a function call return before any other instruction.
The arm backend hash a special condition if jit_retval is not
called, because "r0" is not JIT_R0, but is JIT_RET and *also*
the first argument for a called function, so JIT_RET must be
only used as an argument to jit_retval.
* TODO: New file listing important tasks to be resolved.
* check/all.tst, check/lightning.c: Only declare or use 64 bit
interfaces on 64 bit builds.
* check/fib.tst: Use simpler logic to not need preprocessor
conditionals for 32 or 64 bit.
* include/lightning.h: Only declare 64 bit macros on a 64 bit
build. Code using lightning must know about wordsize and the
jit generation limitations, also, this way it generates a
compile time failure, not a runtime assertion.
* include/lightning/jit_x86.h: Correct typo in macro name.
* lib/jit_arm.c, lib/jit_arm-cpu.c, lib/jit_mips.c,
lib/jit_mips-cpu.c, lib/jit_ppc.c, lib/jit_ppc-cpu.c,
lib/jit_x86.c, lib/jit_x86-cpu.c: Correct wrong code to get
current jit function pointer.
* lib/lightning.c: Move call to the simplify() optimization
to after register liveness is known. Previous code did work
by accident but now with proper test cases the problem was
noticed.
* lib/jit_disasm.c: Always cast bfd_vma to long long when
passing it as printf argument.
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.