* 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.
* include/lightning.h, lib/lightning.c: Implement the new
jit_clear_state and jit_destroy_state calls. jit_clear_state
releases all memory not required during jit_execution; that
is, leaves only the mmap'ed data and code buffers allocated.
jit_destroy_state releases the mmap'ed buffers as well as
the jit_state_t object itself, that holds pointers to the
code and data buffers, as well as annotation pointers (for
disassembly or backtrace) in the data buffer.
* lib/jit_note.c: Correct invalid vector offset access.
* check/ccall.c, check/lightning.c, doc/ifib.c, doc/incr.c,
doc/printf.c, doc/rfib.c, doc/rpn.c: Use the new jit_clear_state
and jit_destroy_state calls, to demonstrate the new code to
release all jit memory.
* doc/body.texi: Add basic documentation and usage description
of jit_clear_state and jit_destroy_state.
*include/lightning.h, lib/lightning.c: Add the new jit_live code
to explicitly mark a register as live. It is required to avoid
assuming functions always return a value in the gpr and fpr return
register, and to avoid the need of some very specialized codes
that vary too much from backend to backend, to instruct the
optimization code the return register is live.
* lib/jit_arm.c, lib/jit_mips.c, lib/jit_ppc.c, lib/jit_print.c,
lib/jit_x86.c: Update for the new jit_live code.
* check/ret.ok, check/ret.tst: New files implementing a simple
test case that would previously fail at least in ix86/x86_64.
* check/Makefile.am: Update for new "ret" test case.
2013-02-04 Paulo Andrade <pcpa@gnu.org>
* include/lightning.h, include/lightning/jit_private.h,
lib/jit_arm-cpu.c, lib/jit_arm.c, lib/jit_mips-cpu.c,
lib/jit_mips.c, lib/jit_ppc-cpu.c, lib/jit_ppc.c,
lib/jit_x86-cpu.c, lib/jit_x86.c, lib/lightning.c:
Implement the new qmul and qdiv instructions that return signed
and unsigned lo/hi multiplication result and div/rem division result.
These should be useful for jit translation of code that needs to
know if a multiplication overflows (no branch opcode added) or if
a division is exact (easy check if remainder is zero).
* check/lightning.c, lib/jit_print.c, check/Makefile.am,
check/all.tst: Update for the new qmul and qdiv instructions.
* check/qalu.inc, check/qalu_div.ok, check/qalu_div.tst,
check/qalu_mul.ok, check/qalu_mul.tst: New files implementing
simple test cases for qmul and qdiv.
* 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).
2013-01-14 Paulo Andrade <pcpa@gnu.org>
* include/lightning.h, lib/lightning.c: Add an extra align
argument to the jit_data call (that should be made private),
so that it should not align strings at 8 bytes.
Correct the jit_note call to include the null ending byte
when adding label/note names to the "jit data section".
* 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.
* 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.
* check/lightning.c, include/lightning.h, lib/jit_arm.c,
lib/jit_mips.c, lib/jit_ppc.c, lib/jit_print.c, lib/jit_x86.c,
lib/lightning.c: Change return value of jit_arg{,_f,_d} to
a jit_node_t* object, that should be used as argument to
jit_getarg_{c,uc,s,us,i,ui,l,f,d}. This just requires changing
from jit_int32_t to jit_pointer_t (or jit_node_t*) the "handle"
for the getarg calls, with the benefit that it makes it easy
to implement patching of the stack address of non register
arguments, this way allowing to implement variable size stack
frames if applicable; useful if there are too many registers and
jit functions uses only a few callee save registers.
* include/lightning.h, include/lightning/jit_private.h,
lib/jit_arm.c, lib/jit_mips.c, lib/jit_ppc.c, lib/jit_x86.c,
lib/lightning.c: Make jit_ellipsis implementation not
backend specific. It is not intended to handle va_list
like objects at runtime, as jit_arg* and jit_getarg*
return constant values resolved at parse time, so, effectively
it is not possible to create printf like jit functions, as
there is no va_start, va_arg, va_end, etc, abstraction. This
limitation should be kept for the sake of making new ports
easier.
* include/lightning.h, lib/jit_arm.c, lib/jit_mips.c,
lib/jit_ppc.c, lib/jit_x86.c, lib/lightning.c: Change jit_prepare
to no longer receive an argument. If receiving an argument, it
should be an ABI specifier, not a boolean if varargs or not,
and add the new jit_ellipsis call, to specify where the
ellipsis is in the C prototype of the function being called.
Note that currently it is not supported to define varargs
functions and it will be ignored if calling jit_ellipsis not
in a prepare/finish* block, but this should be addressed.
* check/allocai.tst, check/alu_add.tst, check/alu_and.tst,
check/alu_com.tst, check/alu_div.tst, check/alu_lsh.tst,
check/alu_mul.tst, check/alu_neg.tst, check/alu_or.tst,
check/alu_rem.tst, check/alu_rsh.tst, check/alu_sub.tst,
check/alu_xor.tst, check/alux_add.tst, check/alux_sub.tst,
check/bp.tst, check/branch.tst, check/cvt.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/rpn.tst,
check/lightning.c: Update for the change to jit_prepare and
addition of jit_ellipsis.
* check/Makefile.am, check/cvt.ok, check/cvt.tst: Add new
"cvt" test case to test conversion from/to int/float types.
* check/lightning.c: Only define truncr_{f,d}_l in 64 bit mode.
* include/lightning.h: Correct typo that caused it to define
jit_truncr_{f,d}_l in 32 bit mode.
* lib/jit_arm-cpu.c: Avoid assertion failure in the signed/unsigned
extend opcodes generation as it shares an interface for 3 argument
opcode generation.
* lib/jit_x86-cpu.c: Correct wrong argument passed to
jit_unget_reg in the andi implementation and wrong byte
unsigned extend code generation.
* lib/jit_x86-sse.c: Correct conversion from "word" to float or
double as is dependent on wordsize.
* lib/jit_mips-fpu.c, lib/jit_mips.c: Implement missing mips
jit_sqrtr_{f,d} codes.
* check/all.tst, include/lightning.h, lib/jit_print.c: Change
declaration order and call order in all.tst of {add,sub}c and
{add,sub}x. *c must be called before to set the carry and *x
second to use the carry and keep it set. The wrong call order
was causing all.tst to fail in mips, where a register is
allocated to keep a global carry state.
* include/lightning/jit_mips.h, lib/jit_mips-cpu.c,
lib/jit_mips-fpu.c, lib/jit_mips.c: Correct float/double
argument handling and make the mips backend pass the initial
test cases.
* include/lightning.h, ib/jit_print.c, lib/lightning.c:
Add extra enum values for argument handling functions that
could not be abstracted to the current codes, that is, when
float values need to move from/to gpr from/to fpr. It would
be more tempting to add such primitives, but they would have
wordsize limitations, and it is not expected to add codes
with one gpr argument for 64 bit and two for 32 bit.
* lib/jit_ppc.c: Check _jit->function before calling jit_epilog()
to avoid a runtime exception.
* 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.