required for the LLVM support (LLVM parameter support is not yet
included)
* always return the function return loc from a_call*, again as required
for the LLVM support
git-svn-id: branches/hlcgllvm@26992 -
+ x86 targets now directly call procedure variables located in references.
- a_call_ref method removed from tcg and thlcgobj.
git-svn-id: trunk@26666 -
paramgr.pas, tparamanager:
+ add virtual get_volatile_registers_address method which by default returns an empty set
cgobj.pas, tcg:
* allocallcpuregisters: also allocate address registers if needed
* deallocallcpuregisters: also deallocate address registers if needed
ncgcal.pas, tcgcallnode.pass_generate_code:
* (de)allocate address registers
* keep result from being deallocated if it should be an address register (currently by no architecture...)
m68k/cpupara.pas, tm68kparamanager:
+ get_volatile_registers_address: return a0 and a1 as volatile registers
m68k/n68kmat.pas, tm68kmoddivnode.call_rtl_divmod_reg_reg:
* (de)allocate address registers
git-svn-id: trunk@25633 -
symconst.pas:
+ extend "thelpertype" by "ht_type" which tells the code in "pdecobj.parse_extended_type" that a type helper declaration has been parsed
node.pas:
+ add a constant which identifies all constant node types
ptype.pas:
+ read_named_type: add a parameter "hadtypetoken" to tell the code whether a "type" token had been parsed before
+ read_named_type: if an identifier "helper" is parsed we need to check whether "hadtypetoken" is true and the modeswitch "m_class" is set, but the "m_delphi" one is not; in that case we have a "type helper" declaration
pgenutil.pas, generate_specialization:
* adjust call to read_named_type
pdecl.pas, types_dec:
* adjust call to read_named_type
pdecobj.pas:
* parse_extended_type: extend for correct handling of primitive types (includes Delphi compatible handling as well) and reject types that are explicitly not allowed
* method_dec: require "static" for class methods in type helpers
* method_doc: allow constructors for type helpers as well
paramgr.pas, tparamanager:
* set_common_funcretloc_info: handle type helper constructors like record constructors
* handle_common_ret_in_param: the "self" value of a type helper constructor is also returned in a parameter
pexpr.pas:
+ add a function to postfixoperators which tries to find and apply a type helper for a given type
* postfixoperators: try to apply type helpers for ordinal constants
* postfixoperators: use the correct string type for string constants
* postfixoperators: try to apply type helpers for enum constants
* postfixoperators: try to apply type helpers for arrays
* postfixoperators: try to apply type helpers for Variant
* postfixoperators: try to apply type helpers for pointer types
* postfixoperators: try to apply type helpers for other types
* factor: check postfixoperators after _REALNUMBER, _CCHAR, _CWCHAR, _TRUE and _FALSE
* factor: also check postfixoperators if a _POINT follows a _NIL
symdef.pas, tdefawaresymtablestack.addhelpers:
* use "generate_objectpascal_helper_key" to generate the key
symtable.pas:
+ add function to generate the key value for the map of extended types using the extended def
* adjust "search_last_objectpascal_helper" and "search_objectpascal_helper" to handle primitive types as well
* use the new "generate_objectpascal_helper_key" function to generate the key
pparautl.pas:
* insert_self_and_vmt_para: don't insert the $vmt symbol for record or type helpers (ToDo: check whether class helpers really need the symbol as well)
* insert_self_and_vmt_para: pass "self" as var parameter for type helpers as well
psub.pas, generate_bodyentry_block:
* also allow type helpers for constructor methods
ncal.pas, tcallnode.gen_self_tree:
* also use a temp variable for type helper constructors
ncgcal.pas, tcgcallnode.secondcallparan:
* allow Pointers to be passed as address param if it is the Self value of a type helper extending a pointer type
* correctly handle the location in case of type helper constructors
+ add tests
git-svn-id: trunk@23580 -
paramgr.pas, tparamanager:
+ add new method "handle_common_ret_in_param"
* extract common code (safecall + record constructor handling) from "ret_in_param" to "handle_common_ret_in_param" and call the latter in "ret_in_param"
[aarch64,arm,avr,i386,x86_64]/cpupara.pas, tCPUparamanager.ret_in_param:
* call "handle_common_ret_in_param" instead of implementing the same check again and again
ncgcal.pas, tcgcallnode.handle_return_value:
* move the check for (record) constructors to "tparamanager.handle_common_ret_in_param"
git-svn-id: trunk@23520 -
that the type of the parameters can be determined automatically
o added compilerproc declarations for all helpers called in the compiler
via their assembler name, so we can look up the corresponding procdef
git-svn-id: trunk@23325 -
result location (NR_FUNCTION_RESULT_REG is not valid on all platforms)
o this requires passing the forced function result type (if any) to this
method
o a generic, basic thlcg.a_call_name() is now available that sets the
function result location; can be called by descendants
* the availability under all circumstances of the correct function return
type enables g_call_system_proc() on the JVM platform to now determine
by itself how many stack slots are removed by the call -> do so, instead
of manually counting them (or forgetting to do so and messing up the
maximum evaluation stack height calculations)
git-svn-id: trunk@21862 -
getintparaloc + adapted all call sites of getintparaloc. This
led to a number of additional, related changes:
o corrected the type information for some getintparaloc parameters
o don't allocate some intparalocs in cases they aren't used
o changed "const tvardata" parameter into "constref tvardata" for
fpc_variant_copy_overwrite to make pass-by-reference semantics
explicit
o moved a number of routines that now have to call find_system_type()
from cgobj to hlcgobj so that cgobj doesn't have to start depending
on the symtable unit
o added versions of the cpureg alloc/dealloc methods to hlcgobj that
call through to their cgobj counter parts, so we can call save/restore
the cpu registers before/after calling system helpers from hlcgobj
(not implemented in hlcgobj itself, because all basic register
allocator functionality is still part of cgobj/cgcpu)
git-svn-id: trunk@21696 -
contents of a procvar had to be loaded in case of a procedure of object
or nested procvar rather than only the code address (harmless, because
this code is only active for low level targets currently and since
r21330 the location's size was used because the source and destination
types were the same)
git-svn-id: trunk@21352 -
future use by high level code generator targets
o this in turn required that all a_load*_loc* methods are called via
hlcg rather than via cg, since a location can be a subsetref/reg and
and those are no longer handled in tcg
o that then required moving several force_location_* routines into
thlcg because they use a_load_loc*, but did not take tdef size
parameters (which are required by the thlcg a_load_loc* routines)
o the only practical consequence is that from now on, you have to
use hlcg.location_force_mem/reg() (fpureg not yet) and
hlcg.gen_load_loc_cgpara() instead of the removed versions from ncgutil,
and hlcg.a_load*loc*() instead of cg.a_load*loc* if a subsetref/reg
might be involved
git-svn-id: trunk@21287 -
* Added missing call to paramanager.freecgpara.
* Handle safecall stuff after deallocating registers of the main call in order to keep allocations balanced.
git-svn-id: trunk@21021 -
o support for the new codepage-aware ansistrings in the jvm branch
o empty ansistrings are now always represented by a nil pointer rather than
by an empty string, because an empty string also has a code page which
can confuse code (although this will make ansistrings harder to use
in Java code)
o more string helpers code shared between the general and jvm rtl
o support for indexbyte/word in the jvm rtl (warning: first parameter
is an open array rather than an untyped parameter there, so
indexchar(pcharvar^,10,0) will be equivalent to
indexchar[pcharvar^],10,0) there, which is different from what is
intended; changing it to an untyped parameter wouldn't help though)
o default() support is not yet complete
o calling fpcres is currently broken due to limitations in
sysutils.executeprocess() regarding handling unix quoting and
the compiler using the same command lines for scripts and directly
calling external programs
o compiling the Java compiler currently requires adding ALLOW_WARNINGS=1
to the make command line
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@20887 -
* Modified fpc_ansistr_decr_ref and fpc_widestr_decr_ref so they always zero the pointer passed by reference. Other _decr_ref helpers already do it.
- Removed tcg.g_decrrefcount, calling cg.g_finalize instead.
- finalize_data_node and tcg.g_finalize: removed code generation for zeroing locations, because it is now done by RTL helpers. This further reduces code size.
As a total result of this change and r20118, the size of Lazarus executable is reduced by about 12%.
git-svn-id: trunk@20119 -
to and returning them from sub routines, in order to follow the JVM
specs to the letter (not checked by the JVM bytecode verifiers, but
checked by the Android DEX verifier)
* -> also zero-extend them again at the caller side after returning
from such a function
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18919 -
o primitive types are first boxed
o the parameter is passed inside an array of one class instance
o changing the parameter inside the routine (by assigning a value to it
like in Delphi.NET and different from regular Pascal code) will replace
this class instance (again boxing the value if required)
o on return, the class instance is extracted, unboxed if required, and
assigned back to the original location
o formal const parameters are handled without the extra array indirection,
since they cannot be changed
TODO: while writing tjvmcallparanode.handleformalcopyoutpara() I forgot that
calling getcopy on ttemprefnodes whose ttempcreatenode hasn't been copied
yet works fine, so that code is more complex than needed. Still have to
fix.
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18675 -
only JVM constructs that are already implemented, but also ones that
will be supported in the future but that aren't implemented yet (to
make it easier to already adapt code to the future changes)
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18498 -
svn r17068,17071,17081,17136
* changed all init_paras code in both thlcgobj and ncgutil to use
location_get_data_ref() instead of direct a_load_loc_reg()/
ref.base:=reg so it also works with the JVM target
* changed all init_paras code so it works with targets that do
not pass an implicit high parameter for open array (and a similar
fix in ncgcal)
+ added support for initializing array (both regular and open)
"out" parameters of reference counted types on the JVM target
(the arrays will be initialised with nil rather than an empty
array for implementation reasons, see comments in compproc.inc)
* factored out calling of functions in the system unit directly
from hlcgobj
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18421 -
o support for copying value parameters at the callee side if they were
passed by reference in hlcg
o JVM g_concatcopy() implementation for arrays
o moved code to get length of an array from njvminl to hlcgcpu so it can
be reused elsewhere as well
o export array copy helpers from system unit for use when assigning one
array to another
o some generic support for types that are normally not implicit pointers,
but which are for the JVM target (such as normal arrays)
* handle assigning nil to a dynamic array by generating a setlength(x,0)
node instead of by hardcoding a call to fpc_dynarray_clear, so
target-specific code can handle it if required
* hook up gethltemp() for JVM ttgjvm so array temps are properly
allocated
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18388 -
for regular temps. This is required for targets that need special
handling of the temps depending on the type
* converted most gettemp() calls to gethltemp() calls
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18376 -
since the definition-specific adorning of JVM mangled names is Jasmin-
specific, and such code has no place in symdef
* moved code to adorn JVM mangled names for Jasmin definitions to agjasmin
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18346 -
o handle them like for regular classes (return a class instance,
although this is technically not true since they don't return
anything; will be changed in the future)
o because of the previous point, make sure that we handle the
"function result" properly and don't pop too many values from
the evaluation stack when calling one constructor from another
o added "extra_pre_call_code" method used by njvmcal to insert
the "new" opcode to create the new class instance before
calling a constructor
o when a constructor does not call any other constructor (inherited
or otherwise), automatically insert a call to the inherited
parameterless constructor as required by the jvm standard)
TODO: check that *if* an inherited or other constructor is called
from another constructor, that it does so as the first statement/
call
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18328 -
renamed refactored routine to do_release_unused_return_value()
which by default releases temps, and if something else needs to
be done override (and call inherited if temps may have to be
released)
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18327 -
support), passed through to original ncgutils version in thlcg2ll
+ thlcgobj.location_force_mem() implementation
* order parameters for jvm similar to those for i386 without fixed_stack,
so we don't need temporary paralocations
* converted most of ncgcal to thlcg
* disabled special handling for virtual methods for jvm in ncgcal, as all
invocations are name-based there
+ njvmcal with special jvm callnode support:
o always move the function result into a memory temp
o when freeing an unused function result, use a_pop(2) and adjust
the internal evaluation stack height counter
o after the call instruction, adjust the evaluation stack height counter
by subtracting the number of the pushed parameter slots, adjusted for
the slots taken up by the function result
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18325 -
whether the mangled name is for defining a symbol, or for referencing
it later (e.g. for a call or load of its address). The reason is that
on the JVM both cases are different.
+ jvmdef unit to encode types according to the JVM rules
+ tprocdef.jvmmangledname() to encode a procdef's JVM mangled name
(the common part of defining/referencing it; tprocdef.mangledname
afterwards adorns it as required)
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18288 -
* $CPU/cgcpu.pas: disable the generation of VMT loading code
* dbgstabs.pas, dbgdwarf.pas: treat virtual methods of helpers as normal methods
* ncgcal.pas: don't register virtual helper methods for WPO
* ncgrtti.pas: write virtual helper methods as normal methods to RTTI
* nobj.pas: correctly handle final and override cases in helpers
* pdecvar.pas: property getters
* rautils.pas: no VMT offset in records
git-svn-id: branches/svenbarth/classhelpers@17150 -
This change became necessary of the following reasons:
- Records don't support inheritance, thus for "record helpers" some creativity would have been necessary to implement them; with the new implementation this is more easily
- the new approach allows for easy checks regarding virtual methods and their overrides which would have been more complicated in the old variant
- if someone feels the need the types of helpers (object, interface) can be added rather easily
- unnecessary things like VMT generation can be disabled now
details:
- msg*:
* moved some messages from parser to type
* adjusted a message ("class helper" => "helper")
- symdef.pas:
* renamed "helperparent" to "extendeddef" and changed its type from "tobjectdef" to "tabstractrecorddef", so records can be extended as well (somewhen in the near future)
* removed "finish_class_helper" method as it isn't necessary (luckily I haven't yet adjusted the ObjC variant)
* changed name of "is_objectpascal_classhelper" to "is_objectpascal_helper" to reflect that this function applies to all helper types
* tobjectdef.create: ImplementedInterfaces isn't created for odt_helper anymore
* tobjectdef.alignment: for helpers it's the same as for classes although this shouldn't be used anywhere...
* tobjectdef.vmtmethodoffset: set to 0 for helpers to be sure...
* tobjectdef.needs_inittable: not needed for helpers (no fields allowed)
* is_objectpascal_helper: only needs check for "odt_helper" object type
- symconst.pas:
* changed odt_classhelper to more general odt_helper
* added new type "thelpertype" which is used to check that "(record|class) helper" corresponds with the given extended type (as Delphi XE checks this as well this strict solution can be kept for modes Delphi and ObjFPC)
- symtable.pas:
* extended "searchsym_in_class" with the possibility to disable the search for helper methods (needed for inherited) => this implies changing all occurences of "searchsym_in_class" with a "true" except some special locations
* renamed "search_objectpascal_classhelper" to "search_objectpascal_helper"
* searchsym_in_class:
** when an extended method is defined with "overload" it can be that a same named method of the extended class might be called (sadly this means that this search was unnecessary...)
** contextclassh is the def of the helper in the case of an inherited call inside the helper's implementation
** when methods inside a helper are searched, it must be searched in the extended type first
- ptype.pas:
* single_type is used to parse the parent of a helper as well, so allow a helper if the stoParseClassParent is given (needs check in pdecobj.pas/parse_class_parents for normal classes)
* read_named_type: currently the only case when something <> ht_none is passed to the modified parse_objdec (see below) is when the combination "class helper" is encountered ("record helper" will be another one)
- pinline.pas: adjustment for extended "searchsym_in_class"
- pexpr.pas:
* adjustments regarding "searchsym_in_class" and "is_objectpascal_helper"
* factor/factor_read_id: moved the check for "TSomeClassType.SomeMethod" outside of the "is_class" check
* factor:
** in case of an inherited we need to search inside the extended type first (Note: this needs to be extended to find methods in the helper parent if no method is found in the extended type)
** we also need to disable the search for helper methods when searching for an inherited method (Note: it might be better to introduce a enum to decide whether a helper method should search before or after the methods of the extended type or even never)
- pdecsub.pas:
* insert_self_and_vmt_para: in a helper the type of Self is of the extended type
* pd_abstract, pd_final: more nice error message
* pd_override, pd_message, pd_reintroduce: adjusted checks because now "is_class" is no longer true for helpers
* proc_direcdata: allowed "abstract" for helpers (only to produce a more nice error message)
* parse_proc_direc: adjustment because of "is_objectpascal_helper"
- pdecobj.pas:
* adjustments regarding "is_objectpascal_helper"
* adjusted object_dec to take the type of the helper (class, record) as a parameter to be able to check whether the correct extended type was given
* struct_property_dec: properties are allowed in helpers
* parse_object_options: nothing to be parsed for helpers (at least I hope so ^^)
* parse_parent_classes:
** the parent of a helper is now parsed as a normal parent, the extended type is parsed in an extra procedure
** check for "sealed" no longer needed
** added check that the parsed parent of a helper is indeed a helper
** allow to parse the closing ")" of the helper's parent
* parse_extended_class:
** new procedure that parses the type which is extended
** it checks that the extended type is a class for "class helper" and a record for "record helper"
** it checks that a helper extends the same class or a subclass for class helpers
** it checks that a helper extends the same record for record helpers
* parse_object_members:
** "type", "const", "var" is allowed in helpers
** don't exclude flags regarding virtual methods, they are needed for the checks in mode Delphi (this implies that VMT loading must be disabled for helpers)
* object_dec:
** don't change "odt_helper" to "odt_class", but still include the "oo_is_classhelper" flag
** allow the parsing of object options (there are none)
** parse the extended type for helpers
- pdecl.pas
* adjustment because of extension of object_dec
* types_dec: remove the call to finish_classhelper
- objcdef.pas
* objcaddencodedtype, objcdochecktype: add references to helpers as implicit pointers although that should not be used in any way...
- nld.pas
* tloadnode.pass_typecheck: self is a reference to the extended type
- nflw.pas
* create_for_in_loop: adjustment because of changed procedure and inheritance type
- ncgrtti.pas
* TRTTIWriter.write_rtti_data: disable for helpers for now (I need to check what Delphi does here)
- ncgld.pas
* tcgloadnode.pass_generate_code: virtual methods of helpers are treated as normal methods
- ncgcal.pas
* tcgcallnode.pass_generate_code: virtual methods of helpers are treated as normal methods
- ncal.pas
* tcallnode.pass_typecheck: adjust for extension of tcallcandidates constructor
- htypechk.pas
* tcallcandidates declaration: extend some methods to (dis)allow the search for helper methods (needed for inherited)
* tcallcandidates.collect_overloads_in_struct:
** search first in helpers for methods and stop if none carries the "overload" flag
** move the addition of the procsyms to an extra nested procedure because it's used for helper methods and normal struct methods
git-svn-id: branches/svenbarth/classhelpers@16947 -
- rename tprocdef._class to tprocdef.struct and change the type from tobjectdef to tabstractrecorddef because methods can belong not to classes only now but to records too
- replace in many places use of current_objectdef to current_structdef with typcast where is needed
- add an argument to comp_expr, expr, factor, sub_expr to notify that we are searching type only symbol to solve the problem with records,objects,classes which contains fields with the same name as previosly declared type (like:
HWND = type Handle;
rec = record
hWnd: HWND;
end;)
- disable check in factor_read_id which was made for object that only static fields can be accessed as TObjectType.FieldName outside the object because it makes SizeOf(TObjectType.FieldName) imposible and since the same method was extended to handle records it also breaks a52 package compilation
- rename tcallcandidates.collect_overloads_in_class to tcallcandidates.collect_overloads_in_struct and addapt the code to handle overloads in records too
- fix searchsym_type to search also in object ancestors if we found an object symtable
- add pd_record, pd_notrecord flags to mark procedure modifies which can or can't be used with records. Disallow the next modifiers for records: abstract, dynamic, export, external, far, far16, final, forward, internconst, internproc, interrupt, message, near, override, public, reintroduce, virtual, weakexternal,
Allow the next modifiers for records: static
git-svn-id: branches/paul/extended_records@16526 -
be used outside the code generator
* renamed tabstractprocdef.requiredargarea into callerargareasize,
and also added calleeargareasize field; added init_paraloc_info(side)
method to init the parameter locations and init those size fields and
replaced all "if not procdef.has_paraloc_info then ..." blocks with
procdef.init_paraloc_info(callersize)"
* moved detection of stack tainting parameters from psub to
symdef/tabstractprocdef
+ added tcallparanode.contains_stack_tainting_call(), which detects
whether a parameter contains a call that makes use of stack paramters
* record for each parameter whether or not any following parameter
contains a call with stack parameters; if not, in case the current
parameter itself is a stack parameter immediately place it in its
final location also for use_fixed_stack platforms rather than
first putting it in a temporary location (part of mantis #17442)
* on use_fixed_stack platforms, always first evaluate parameters
containing a stack tainting call, since those force any preceding
stack parameters of the current call to be stored in a temp location
and copied to the final location afterwards
git-svn-id: trunk@16050 -
as a para. But in case of the safecall convention, the funcret is always
returned as para and from the c point-of-view this is a normal para. So it has
to be popped normally. This was done by correcting the pop_size in
ti386callnode.pop_parasize but it's better to do this directly in
tcgcallnode.pass_generate_code.
git-svn-id: trunk@15994 -
+ support for nested procedural variables:
o activate using {$modeswitch nestedprocvars} (compatible with all
regular syntax modes, enabled by default for MacPas mode)
o activating this mode switch changes the way the frame pointer is
passed to nested routines into the same way that Delphi uses (always
passed via the stack, and if necessary removed from the stack by
the caller) -- Todo: possibly also allow using this parameter
passing convention without enabling nested procvars, maybe even
by default in Delphi mode, see mantis #9432
o both global and nested routines can be passed to/assigned to a
nested procvar (and called via them). Note that converting global
*procvars* to nested procvars is intentionally not supported, so
that this functionality can also be implemented via compile-time
generated trampolines if necessary (e.g. for LLVM or CIL backends
as long as they don't support the aforementioned parameter passing
convention)
o a nested procvar can both be declared using a Mac/ISO Pascal style
"inline" type declaration as a parameter type, or as a stand-alone
type (in the latter case, add "is nested" at the end in analogy to
"of object" for method pointers -- note that using variables of
such a type is dangerous, because if you call them once the enclosing
stack frame no longer exists on the stack, the results are
undefined; this is however allowed for Metaware Pascal compatibility)
git-svn-id: trunk@15694 -
represent complex locations (required for full x86-64 ABI support,
which is not yet implemented) -> lots of special result handling
code has been removed and replaced by the parameter handling
routines
+ added support for composite parameters (and hence function
results) to tcg.a_load_ref_cgpara() (so it can be used for
handling, e.g., 64 bit parameters on 32 bit platforms)
* the above fixed writing past the end of allocated memory when
handling records returned in registers on x86-64 whose size is
not a multiple of 8 bytes (mantis #16357)
- removed the x86-64 and PPC specific versions of a_load_ref_cgpara(),
as they are now handled correctly by the generic version
* moved the responsibility of allocating tcgpara cpu registers
(using paramanager.allocparaloc()) from the callers of
cg.a_load*_cgpara() to the cg.a_load*_cgpara() methods
themselves (so the register allocation can be done efficiently
when dealing with function results)
* for the above, renamed paramanager.alloc/freeparaloc() to
paramanager.alloc/freecgpara(), and use paramanager.allocparaloc()
to allocate individual pcgparalocations instead
* fixed the register size of SSE2 function result registers for
x86-64 (when used for floating point), which results in removing
a few superfluous "movs? %xmm0,%xmm0" instructions
* fixed compilation of paramanagers of avr, m68k and mips after r13695
and also updated them for these new changes
git-svn-id: trunk@15350 -
tobjectdef.needs_inittable returns false for classes nowadays (and already
since quite some time)
* nevertheless replaced all usages in the compiler of x.needs_inittable with
is_managed_type(x) (in case some other condition is added again in the
future) and removed all remaining accompanying "and not is_class(x)"
checks
git-svn-id: trunk@15320 -
ncgutil it can be used elsewhere too
- removed the code that checks for 64 bit integer types in the float
para loading code, since is_64bit() can never return true for a
floatdef
git-svn-id: trunk@15318 -
+ RTL support:
o VFP exceptions are disabled by default on Darwin,
because they cause kernel panics on iPhoneOS 2.2.1 at least
o all denormals are truncated to 0 on Darwin, because disabling
that also causes kernel panics on iPhoneOS 2.2.1 (probably
because otherwise denormals can also cause exceptions)
* set softfloat rounding mode correctly for non-wince/darwin/vfp
targets
+ compiler support: only half the number of single precision
registers is available due to limitations of the register
allocator
+ added a number of comments about why the stackframe on ARM is
set up the way it is by the compiler
+ added regtype and subregtype info to regsets, because they're
also used for VFP registers (+ support in assembler reader)
+ various generic support routines for dealing with floating point
values located in integer registers that have to be transferred to
mm registers (needed for VFP)
* renamed use_sse() to use_vectorfpu() and also use it for
ARM/vfp support
o only superficially tested for Linux (compiler compiled with -Cpvfpv6
-Cfvfpv2 works on a Cortex-A8, no testsuite run performed -- at least
the fpu exception handler still needs to be implemented), Darwin has
been tested more thoroughly
+ added ARMv6 cpu type and made it default for Darwin/ARM
+ ARMv6+ implementations of atomic operations using ldrex/strex
* don't use r9 on Darwin/ARM, as it's reserved under certain
circumstances (don't know yet which ones)
* changed C-test object files for ARM/Darwin to ARMv6 versions
* check in assembler reader that regsets are not empty, because
instructions with a regset operand have undefined behaviour in that
case
* fixed resultdef of tarmtypeconvnode.first_int_to_real in case of
int64->single type conversion
* fixed constant pool locations in case 64 bit constants are generated,
and/or when vfp instructions with limited reach are present
WARNING: when using VFP on an ARMv6 or later cpu, you *must* compile all
code with -Cparmv6 (or higher), or you will get crashes. The reason is
that storing/restoring multiple VFP registers must happen using
different instructions on pre/post-ARMv6.
git-svn-id: trunk@14317 -
to objc_msgSend* into the callnode. This allows reusing the current
call node rather than having to create a new one, and is in particular
necessary because even though the objc_msgSend* functions are declared
as varargs, you're supposed to typecast them to the function type
describing the method before calling them (so they should *not* use
varargs calling conventions!)
* for the above, a field called fobjcforcedprocname has been added to the
callnode, which can be set to a string that will be used as the (mangled)
name of the function to call instead of the mangled name of the procsym
-> fixes calling obj-c methods with floating point arguments on ppc
git-svn-id: branches/objc@13783 -
forced to something else by the compiler (internal rtl functions etc),
necessary for the objc branch
* fixed adding all used function result registers to the list of
registers that may need to be saved before a function call
git-svn-id: trunk@13695 -
physical registers
* free the physical return registers at the caller side for 64 bit
systems
* make sure that we do not double-free registers in case a return
value is not used (mantis #13536)
git-svn-id: trunk@13023 -
alignment for each memory reference (mantis #12137, and
test/packages/fcl-registry/tregistry1.pp on sparc). This also
enables better code generation for packed records in many cases.
o several changes were made to the compiler to minimise the chances
of accidentally forgetting to set the alignment of memory references
in the future:
- reference_reset*() now has an extra alignment parameter
- location_reset() can now only be used for non LOC_(C)REFERENCE,
use location_reset_ref() for those (split the tloc enum so the
compiler can catch errors using range checking)
git-svn-id: trunk@12719 -
svn+ssh://jonas@svn.freepascal.org/FPC/svn/fpc/branches/wpo
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r11878 | jonas | 2008-10-11 02:25:18 +0200 (Sat, 11 Oct 2008) | 19 lines
+ initial implementation of whole-program optimisation framework
+ implementation of whole-program devirtualisation
o use:
a) generate whole-program optimisation information (no need
to completely compile the program and all of its units
with -OW/-FW, only the main program is sufficient)
fpc -OWdevirtcalls -FWmyprog.wpo myprog
b) use it to optimise the program
fpc -B -Owdevirtcalls -Fwmyprog.wpo myprog
(the -B is not required, but only sources recompiled during
the second pass will actually be optimised -- if you want,
you can even rebuild the rtl devirtualised for a particular
program; and these options can obviously also be used
together with regular optimisation switches)
o warning:
- there are no checks yet to ensure that you do not use
units optimised for a particular program with another
program (or with a changed version of the same program)
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r11881 | jonas | 2008-10-11 19:35:52 +0200 (Sat, 11 Oct 2008) | 13 lines
* extracted code to detect constructed class/object types from
tcallnode.gen_vmt_tree into its own method to avoid clutter
* detect x.classtype.create constructs (with classtype = the
system.tobject.classtype method), and treat them as if a
"class of x" has been instantiated rather than a
"class of tobject". this required storing the instantiated
classrefs in their own array though, because at such a
point we don't have a "class of x" tdef available (so
now "x", and all other defs instantiated via a classref,
are now stored as tobjectdefs in a separate array)
+ support for devirtualising class methods (including
constructors)
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r11882 | jonas | 2008-10-11 20:44:02 +0200 (Sat, 11 Oct 2008) | 7 lines
+ -Owoptvmts whole program optimisation which replaces vmt entries
with method names of child classes in case the current class'
method can never be called (e.g., because this class is never
instantiated). As a result, such methods can then be removed
by dead code removal/smart linking (not much effect for either
the compiler, lazarus or a trivial lazarus app though).
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r11889 | jonas | 2008-10-12 14:29:54 +0200 (Sun, 12 Oct 2008) | 2 lines
* some comment fixes
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r11891 | jonas | 2008-10-12 18:49:13 +0200 (Sun, 12 Oct 2008) | 4 lines
* fixed twpofilereader.getnextnoncommentline() when reusing a previously
read line
* fixed skipping of unnecessary wpo feedback file sections
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r11892 | jonas | 2008-10-12 23:42:43 +0200 (Sun, 12 Oct 2008) | 31 lines
+ symbol liveness wpo information extracted from smartlinked programs
(-OW/-Owsymbolliveness)
+ use symbol liveness information to improve devirtualisation (don't
consider classes created in code that has been dead code stripped).
This requires at least two passes of using wpo (first uses dead code
info to locate classes that are constructed only in dead code,
second pass uses this info to potentially further devirtualise).
I.e.:
1) generate initial liveness and devirtualisation feedback
fpc -FWtt.wpo -OWall tt.pp -Xs- -CX -XX
2) use previously generated feedback, and regenerate new feedback
based on this (i.e., disregard classes created in dead code)
fpc -FWtt-1.wpo -OWall -Fwtt.wo -Owall tt.pp -Xs- -CX -XX
3) use the newly generated feedback (in theory, it is possible
that even more opportunities pop up afterwards; you can
continue until the program does not get smaller anymore)
fpc -Fwtt-1.wpo -Owall tt.pp -CX -XX
* changed all message() to cgmessage() calls so the set codegenerror
* changed static fsectionhandlers field to a regular field called
fwpocomponents
* changed registration of wpocomponents: no longer happens in the
initialization section of their unit, but in the InitWpo routine
(which has been moved from the woinfo to the wpo unit). This way
you can register different classes based on the target/parameters.
+ added static method to twpocomponentbase for checking whether
the command line parameters don't conflict with the requested
optimisations (e.g. generating liveness info requires that
smartlinking is turned on)
+ added static method to twpocomponentbase to request the
section name
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r11893 | jonas | 2008-10-12 23:53:57 +0200 (Sun, 12 Oct 2008) | 3 lines
* fixed comment error (twpodeadcodeinfo keeps a list of live,
not dead symbols)
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r11895 | jonas | 2008-10-13 00:13:59 +0200 (Mon, 13 Oct 2008) | 2 lines
+ documented -OW<x>, -Ow<x>, -FW<x> and -Fw<x> wpo parameters
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r11899 | jonas | 2008-10-14 22:14:56 +0200 (Tue, 14 Oct 2008) | 2 lines
* replaced hardcoded string with objdumpsearchstr constant
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r11900 | jonas | 2008-10-14 22:15:25 +0200 (Tue, 14 Oct 2008) | 2 lines
* reset wpofeedbackinput and wpofeedbackoutput in wpodone
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r11901 | jonas | 2008-10-14 22:16:07 +0200 (Tue, 14 Oct 2008) | 2 lines
* various additional comments and comment fixes
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r11902 | jonas | 2008-10-15 18:09:42 +0200 (Wed, 15 Oct 2008) | 5 lines
* store vmt procdefs in the ppu files so we don't have to use a hack to
regenerate them for whole-program optimisation
* fixed crash when performing devirtualisation optimisation on programs
that do not construct any classes/objects with optimisable vmts
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r11935 | jonas | 2008-10-19 12:24:26 +0200 (Sun, 19 Oct 2008) | 4 lines
* set the vmt entries of non-class virtual methods of not instantiated
objects/classes to FPC_ABSTRACTERROR so the code they refer to can
be thrown away if it is not referred to in any other way either
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r11938 | jonas | 2008-10-19 20:55:02 +0200 (Sun, 19 Oct 2008) | 7 lines
* record all classrefdefs/objdefs for which a loadvmtaddrnode is generated,
and instead of marking all classes that derive from instantiated
classrefdefs as instantiated, only mark those classes from the above
collection that derive from instantiated classrefdefs as
instantiated (since to instantiate a class, you have to load its vmt
somehow -- this may be broken by using assembler code though)
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r12212 | jonas | 2008-11-23 12:26:34 +0100 (Sun, 23 Nov 2008) | 3 lines
* fixed to work with the new vmtentries that are always available and
removed previously added code to save/load vmtentries to ppu files
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r12304 | jonas | 2008-12-05 22:23:30 +0100 (Fri, 05 Dec 2008) | 4 lines
* check whether the correct wpo feedback file is used in the current
compilation when using units that were compiled using wpo information
during a previous compilation run
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r12308 | jonas | 2008-12-06 18:03:39 +0100 (Sat, 06 Dec 2008) | 2 lines
* abort compilation if an error occurred during wpo initialisation
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r12309 | jonas | 2008-12-06 18:04:28 +0100 (Sat, 06 Dec 2008) | 3 lines
* give an error message instead of crashing with an io exception if the
compiler is unable to create the wpo feedback file specified using -FW
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r12310 | jonas | 2008-12-06 18:12:43 +0100 (Sat, 06 Dec 2008) | 3 lines
* don't let the used wpo feedback file influence the interface crc (there's
a separate check for such changes)
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r12316 | jonas | 2008-12-08 19:08:25 +0100 (Mon, 08 Dec 2008) | 3 lines
* document the format of the sections of the wpo feedback file inside the
feedback file itself
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r12330 | jonas | 2008-12-10 22:26:47 +0100 (Wed, 10 Dec 2008) | 2 lines
* use sysutils instead of dos to avoid command line length limits
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r12331 | jonas | 2008-12-10 22:31:11 +0100 (Wed, 10 Dec 2008) | 3 lines
+ support for testing whole program optimisation tests (multiple
compilations using successively generated feedback files)
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r12332 | jonas | 2008-12-10 22:31:40 +0100 (Wed, 10 Dec 2008) | 2 lines
+ whole program optimisation tests
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r12334 | jonas | 2008-12-10 22:38:07 +0100 (Wed, 10 Dec 2008) | 2 lines
- removed unused local variable
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r12339 | jonas | 2008-12-11 18:06:36 +0100 (Thu, 11 Dec 2008) | 2 lines
+ comments for newly added fields to tobjectdef for devirtualisation
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r12340 | jonas | 2008-12-11 18:10:01 +0100 (Thu, 11 Dec 2008) | 2 lines
* increase ppu version (was no longer different from trunk due to merging)
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git-svn-id: trunk@12341 -
shortstring temps don't get maximum alignment)
* changed some gettemptyed() calls into gettemp() calls (gettemptyped
means that this temp can only be used for temps of that type,
which is necessary for refcounted types but not for floats)
git-svn-id: trunk@12036 -
the syntax is exactly the same as for "external", except for
the keyword. It is currently only active for Darwin targets.
It should also work at least for Linux targets, but only with
the GNU assembler (which is why it is not activated there)
+ test for this functionality
git-svn-id: trunk@12009 -
a) cpu64bitaddr, which means that we are generating a compiler which
will generate code for targets with a 64 bit address space/abi
b) cpu64bitalu, which means that we are generating a compiler which
will generate code for a cpu with support for 64 bit integer
operations (possibly running in a 32 bit address space, depending
on the cpu64bitaddr define)
All cpus which had cpu64bit set now have both the above defines set,
and none of the 32 bit cpus have cpu64bitalu set (and none will
compile with it currently)
+ pint and puint types, similar to aint/aword (not pword because that
that conflicts with pword=^word)
* several changes from aint/aword to pint/pword
* some changes of tcgsize2size[OS_INT] to sizeof(pint)
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* rename methodpointerinit/done to callinitblock/callcleanupblock
* moved checks in callnode to separate functions
* funcretnode is now always a simple node instead of a block of
statements
* funcret and methodpointer are generated/optimized only in pass_1 so
a conversion from calln to loadn is much easier
* function result assignments are much more often optimized to use the
assignment destination location instead of using a temp
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