specific descendent classes and moved the code that deals with this in the
code generator also to target-specific classes -> only ifdefs left in
pdecvar
git-svn-id: trunk@27379 -
o made all (non-abstract) tdef and tsym constructors virtual
o added c*def/c*sym classref types for every (non-abstract) t*def/t*sym
class
o added cpusym unit for every architecture that derives a tcpu*def/tcpu*sym
class from the base classes, and initialises the c*def/c*sym classes with
them. This is done so that the llvm target will be able to derive from
the tcpu*def/sym classes without umpteen ifdefs, and it also means that
the WPO can devirtualise everything because the c* variables are only
initialised with one class type
o replaced all t*def/t*sym constructor calls with c*def/c*sym constructor
calls
git-svn-id: trunk@27361 -
the high level code generator. All hlcg code, except for the jvm code
generator, updated to use the new method. I didn't update jvm (it still uses
the method from cgutils), because I'm not familiar with that platform, so I
might get the types wrong.
git-svn-id: trunk@27309 -
* Change MIPS jump tables in PIC mode to use gp-relative constants, making them ABI-compliant and not requiring dynamic relocations.
git-svn-id: trunk@26886 -
Although basic things work (no regressions in test suite, also with TEST_OPT=-O2), there are some secondary issues/TODOs:
- Exception frame around PASCALMAIN is not properly removed in DLLs
- No stack traces yet
- Stack overallocated in finalizer procedures, their entry/exit code needs cleanup
- Signals unit is probably completely broken.
git-svn-id: trunk@26225 -
for virtual methods, that use the register calling convention, but have at
least one free register (i.e. not used as a parameter and not required to be
preserved by the function)
git-svn-id: trunk@25830 -
using it in inline asm causes an internal error and removing it didn't show
any regressions after running the testsuite on i386-linux.
git-svn-id: trunk@25827 -
cgobj.pas, tcg:
* g_save_registers: add the amount of used address registers to size as well
* g_save_registers: save all used address registers
* g_restore_registers: restore all stored address registers
m68k/cpubase.pas:
* rename saved_standard_address_registers to saved_address_registers
all other platform's cpubase.{inc,pas} (except alpha, ia64 and vis which are not up to date):
* add a saved_address_registers variable with one entry of RS_INVALID
At least a "make fullcycle" did complete.
git-svn-id: trunk@25664 -
* This should be applicable to i8086 targets as well (but needs testing), by copying changes from i386/cgcpu.pas to i8086/cgcpu.pas and removing "$ifdef i386" lines in cgx86.pas.
git-svn-id: trunk@25224 -
contains the tcgsize of the entire parameter rather than only of
what is left (-> calculate it from the remaining parameter length)
git-svn-id: trunk@24776 -
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 -
* For unresolved weak symbols, provide dynamic binding only if they are referenced via GOT or PLT (ld-compatible behavior).
* Made more TElfExeOutput properties/methods usable by descendant classes.
* x86_64/cpuelf.pas: some refactoring, handle DTPOFF relocations, prohibit TPOFF relocations in shared objects.
* i386/cpuelf.pas: set symref_from_text flags for copy relocations to work correctly.
git-svn-id: trunk@23375 -
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 -
* Methods ReportNonDSOReloc and ReportRelocOverflow moved to TElfExeOutput, they are applicable to all target-specific descendants.
git-svn-id: trunk@23094 -
* Moved target-dependent constants into ElfTarget records, eliminates a lot of $ifdef's in ogelf.pas.
+ Added TElfTarget.loadsection hook and pass unknown sections to it.
git-svn-id: trunk@23090 -
* Changed signature of GOTRelocPass1 to pass relocation index instead of relocation itself, because sometimes (e.g. when doing TLS relaxation) we need to process several subsequent relocations at once.
git-svn-id: trunk@23077 -
x86_64 is the most elaborated, has some degree of indirect function (GNU_IFUNC) and TLS support, so it is even able to link with static libc/pthreads code (tw14265) and produce an executable that can launch (but still fails due to invalid DWARF unwind info).
i386 produces working shared libraries if they are compiled with -Cg, without one your mileage may vary. tw14265 does not link yet due to missing COMDAT group support.
git-svn-id: trunk@22775 -
add it everywhere in the paramanagers (where it was often forgotten)
- removed places where it was explicitly added to cdecl_pocalls checks
+ test
git-svn-id: trunk@22616 -
relative to the normal stack alignment of the target (e.g., when using
ebp as framepointer, all addresses are offset 8 to the stack pointer) in
the temp generator. This enables allocating temps/locals with the correct
alignment as long as the required alignment is not bigger than the
guaranteed stack pointer alignment (fixes mantis #15582 on systems where
the stack pointer is at least aligned to 16 bytes; e.g., not yet on
i386-platforms other than darwin)
git-svn-id: trunk@22277 -
assembler writers on x86-64 after r22181, the shift in positions
caused every occurrence of RIP to become EIP in the assembler code)
git-svn-id: trunk@22234 -
like field reordering (possible problems cracker classes) or using ebp as normal register (broken
stack traces from dump_stack)
+ niln is also valid in a cse domain
* parameters passed by reference shall have a complexity >1
* load nodes from outer scopes shall have a complexity >1
* better cse debugging
+ more node types added to cse
* consider parameters passed by reference in cse
* take care of cse in parameters in simple cases
git-svn-id: trunk@22050 -
order to minimise memory losses due to alignment padding. Not yet enabled
by default at any optimization level, but can be (de)activated separately
via -Oo(no)orderfields
o added separate tdef.structalignment method that returns the alignment
of a type when it appears in a record/object/class (factors out
AIX-specific double alignment in structs)
o changed the handling of the offset of a delegate interface
implemented via a field, by taking the field offset on demand
rather than at declaration time (because the ordering optimization
causes the offsets of fields to be unknown until the entire
declaration has been parsed)
git-svn-id: trunk@21947 -
the drawback of this is that get_caller_frame and get_caller_addr might not work
anymore because they make the wrong assumption (i.e. not required by the abi)
that ebp contains always a valid (not necessarily the current) frame pointer
git-svn-id: trunk@21918 -
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 -
* set tcgpara.def for the function return location (field introduced for and
already used by the JVM code generator, required for future hlcg
functionality)
git-svn-id: trunk@21691 -
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 -
- i386/cgcpu.pas: removed segment check, rejecting references with segment here is too early. These references are passed to tcgx86.a_loadaddr_ref_reg, which can generate required code for them (or reject if they are not allowed for the target).
- ncgld.pas: removed "not tf_section_threadvars in target_info" condition, it is inverse to one on the following line, making non-generic branch impossible to execute.
+ Define FPC_SECTION_THREADVARS macro if corresponding flag is set for the target.
git-svn-id: trunk@21210 -
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 -
the register parameters are not put on the stack, so don't count them
(only makes a practical difference for fixed stack targets, fixes
random crashes with webtbs/tw3870 on Darwin/i386)
git-svn-id: trunk@20499 -
* Don't generate rex.w for "CALL|JMP|LCALL|LJMP regmem", they are 64-bit by default.
* LCALL,LJMP flagged as calljump instructions.
* LCALL,LJMP encode only far jumps and don't accept register operands.
* GAS writer: fixed writing rip-relative operands of calljump instructions.
+ test.
git-svn-id: trunk@19413 -
* eliminate warnings in compiler (i386 & i368->x86_64) and minor refactorings
- comment out unused vars and types
- comment out unneeded comparisons (Longword <=> 0)
- suppress some "comparison always true|false" warnings
- tweak visiblity sections
git-svn-id: trunk@19385 -
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 changed type of opsize field of tcgcasenode from tcgsize into tdef,
and fixed compilation of other code generator units after this change
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18339 -
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 -
* Adjust rip-relative offsets using values known from calcsize, instead of reinterpreting the tail of instruction. This is simpler and remains the same regardless of particular codes used in opcode table.
* Reduced maxinfolen to 8.
- 'jmp imm64' and 64-bit versions of 'in' do not exist, removed.
git-svn-id: trunk@17546 -
* mkx86ins.pp: 'regmem' operand type in x86ins.dat must be converted to OT_RM_GPR, not OT_REGMEM. The latter does not restrict register type, allowing to use e.g. xmm registers in place of regular ones.
* Finished 'movd' and 'movq', added some tests for them to tasm2.pp.
git-svn-id: trunk@17515 -
* Optimized the opcode representation of movq and remaining 3DNow instructions
* Disallow immediates not fitting in 32 bits (Mantis #14685) + test
* Disallow push/pop with 32-bit operands in x86_64 + test
git-svn-id: trunk@17490 -
- Removed remaining address-size control codes \300 and \301
- Also removed codes \323, they are no longer necessary once REX is being written on the first literal.
git-svn-id: trunk@17457 -
* Using ot_mmxrm and ot_xmmrm operand types to match arguments, reduces number of required entries by half.
* Replaced all literal $66, $F2 and $F3 prefixes with control codes (\361, \334 and \333, respectively).
* Prefix control codes imply writing REX, so code \323 after them is no longer necessary, removed.
* Fixed technology flags (SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2)
- Removed codes \300 and \301 (intended to generate address size prefix). FPC does not support this feature (the prefix itself is generated, but process_ea rejects operands needing non-default address size). Probably we don't even need to support it. But if we do, a much simpler solution is check all operands, like today's NASM does.
* Fixed/added some instructions along the way, namely CRC32, UNPCKHPD, CMPNEQSD.
git-svn-id: trunk@17437 -
* Simplified REX handling: instead of useless adjusting instruction length on every REX change, adjust it just once, based on the final REX value.
* Similar for omitting REX.W in certain instructions: set a flag and consider it once the entire instruction has been processed. This removes the requirement for \335 to be the last opcode.
* maybewriterex also after $F2 prefix
* Fixed behavior of codes \310 and \311 (16- and 32-bit address respectively), this is needed for a few fancy instructions like LOOP and JCXZ, which honor address-size prefix instead of REX.
+ control code \361 for $66 prefix
+ IF_SSSE3, IF_SSE41, IF_SSE42 instruction flags (with dummy values)
x86/x86ins.dat:
* replaced literal $67 prefixes with \310 or \311
* marked encodings containing code \310 as NOX86_64
* replaced literal $48 prefixes with \326
git-svn-id: trunk@17433 -
* AESKEYGENASSIST is not ATT-specific name, it is used by Intel-style assemblers as well. Also updated tests/test/taes1.pp to reflect the change.
+ Added SCASQ, resolves#16730 (other opcodes mentioned in that report were added/fixed earlier)
git-svn-id: trunk@17431 -
* x86ins.dat: replaced codes \17 with literal zeros. They aren't necessary for FPC, and they were removed from NASM quite a while ago.
git-svn-id: trunk@17430 -
x86_64 (mantis #19269)
* this is also required for darwin/i386 and was already done there for
parameters, but not yet for return values
git-svn-id: trunk@17388 -
+ Added new value TAttSuffix.attsufINTdual, assigned it to movsX and movzX instructions
* Moved suffix-to-size translation tables from rax86att.pas to itcpugas.pas
+ Added x86_64 specific suffix-to-size translation, enabling BQ and WQ suffixes (LQ seems unnecessary at the moment)
* Fixed logic of tx86attreader.is_asmopcode so it only assigns dual suffix to instructions that explicitly allow it. This disambiguates cases like movsbq=movs+bq vs. cmovbq=cmovb+q
* As a net result: movz[bw]q and movs[bw]q now compile for x86_64; cmovbw and cmovbl which were incorrectly handled for i386 are now fixed.
+ Test for correct assembling of cmov.
git-svn-id: trunk@17353 -
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U rtl/inc/system.inc
U rtl/objpas/typinfo.pp
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A tests/test/tchlp3.pp
A tests/test/thlp7.pp
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A tests/test/trhlp1.pp
A tests/test/uhlp41a.pp
A tests/test/tchlp40.pp
A tests/test/tchlp14.pp
A tests/test/thlp19.pp
A tests/test/trhlp34.pp
U tests/test/ttpara1.pp
A tests/test/tchlp23.pp
A tests/test/thlp28.pp
A tests/test/urhlp14.pp
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A tests/test/tchlp32.pp
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A tests/test/tchlp24.pp
A tests/test/thlp29.pp
A tests/test/trhlp18.pp
A tests/test/thlp10.pp
U tests/test/cg/ttincdec.pp
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A tests/test/tchlp6.pp
A tests/test/trhlp27.pp
A tests/test/trhlp3.pp
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A tests/test/trhlp38.pp
A tests/test/thlp30.pp
A tests/test/tchlp53.pp
A tests/test/tchlp27.pp
A tests/test/thlp2.pp
A tests/test/thlp13.pp
A tests/test/tchlp36.pp
A tests/test/tchlp9.pp
A tests/test/thlp22.pp
A tests/test/trhlp6.pp
A tests/test/tchlp45.pp
A tests/test/tchlp19.pp
A tests/test/trhlp11.pp
A tests/test/trhlp39.pp
A tests/test/thlp31.pp
A tests/test/tchlp54.pp
A tests/test/tchlp28.pp
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A tests/test/thlp40.pp
A tests/test/thlp14.pp
A tests/test/tchlp37.pp
A tests/test/thlp23.pp
A tests/test/trhlp7.pp
A tests/test/tchlp46.pp
A tests/test/trhlp12.pp
A tests/test/thlp32.pp
A tests/test/tchlp29.pp
A tests/test/thlp4.pp
A tests/test/trhlp21.pp
A tests/test/tchlp10.pp
A tests/test/thlp41.pp
A tests/test/thlp15.pp
A tests/test/tchlp38.pp
U tests/test/trtti1.pp
A tests/test/trhlp30.pp
A tests/test/thlp24.pp
A tests/test/trhlp8.pp
A tests/test/uchlp18.pp
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A tests/test/tchlp1.pp
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A tests/test/thlp42.pp
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A tests/test/tchlp39.pp
A tests/test/uhlp3.pp
A tests/test/trhlp31.pp
A tests/test/tchlp20.pp
A tests/test/uhlp31.pp
A tests/test/thlp25.pp
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A tests/test/tchlp12.pp
A tests/test/thlp43.pp
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A tests/test/tchlp21.pp
A tests/test/thlp26.pp
A tests/test/tchlp49.pp
A tests/test/trhlp41.pp
A tests/test/trhlp15.pp
U tests/webtbf/tw13815.pp
U tests/tbf/tb0216.pp
U compiler/msgtxt.inc
U compiler/nld.pas
U compiler/dbgdwarf.pas
U compiler/sparc/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/fmodule.pas
U compiler/i386/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/msgidx.inc
U compiler/pdecsub.pas
U compiler/ncgld.pas
U compiler/symdef.pas
U compiler/nobj.pas
U compiler/nflw.pas
U compiler/pdecobj.pas
U compiler/objcdef.pas
U compiler/pinline.pas
U compiler/pexpr.pas
U compiler/ncgrtti.pas
U compiler/x86_64/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/htypechk.pas
U compiler/parser.pas
U compiler/tokens.pas
U compiler/symbase.pas
U compiler/ncal.pas
U compiler/symtable.pas
U compiler/pp.lpi
U compiler/m68k/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/ppu.pas
U compiler/rautils.pas
U compiler/arm/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/ptype.pas
U compiler/symconst.pas
U compiler/mips/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/msg/errore.msg
U compiler/psub.pas
U compiler/utils/ppudump.pp
U compiler/utils
U compiler/pdecvar.pas
U compiler/ncgcal.pas
U compiler/pdecl.pas
U compiler/dbgstabs.pas
U compiler/ppcgen/cgppc.pas
U packages/fcl-xml/tests/README_DOM.txt
U packages/unzip/src/unzip51g.pp
U packages/winunits-base/src/dwmapi.pp
U .
git-svn-id: trunk@17328 -
- second calculation of EDI is obsolete, its value is never used.
- calculation of ECX can be partially shared with first calculation of EDI.
- multiplying ECX by 1 is also redundant (was happening due to a wrong condition).
git-svn-id: trunk@17260 -
+ parsing of section directive for variables
+ section test
+ write section names in the assembler/binary writers correctly
* allow section only after ; and for embedded targets
git-svn-id: branches/usersections@17154 -
* $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 -
- 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 -
the IInterface implementation to be XPCom-compatible
--- Merging r15997 through r16179 into '.':
U rtl/inc/variants.pp
U rtl/inc/objpash.inc
U rtl/inc/objpas.inc
U rtl/objpas/classes/persist.inc
U rtl/objpas/classes/compon.inc
U rtl/objpas/classes/classesh.inc
A tests/test/tconstref1.pp
A tests/test/tconstref2.pp
A tests/test/tconstref3.pp
U tests/test/tinterface4.pp
A tests/test/tconstref4.pp
U tests/webtbs/tw10897.pp
U tests/webtbs/tw4086.pp
U tests/webtbs/tw15363.pp
U tests/webtbs/tw2177.pp
U tests/webtbs/tw16592.pp
U tests/tbs/tb0546.pp
U compiler/sparc/cpupara.pas
U compiler/i386/cpupara.pas
U compiler/pdecsub.pas
U compiler/symdef.pas
U compiler/powerpc/cpupara.pas
U compiler/avr/cpupara.pas
U compiler/browcol.pas
U compiler/defcmp.pas
U compiler/powerpc64/cpupara.pas
U compiler/ncgrtti.pas
U compiler/x86_64/cpupara.pas
U compiler/opttail.pas
U compiler/htypechk.pas
U compiler/tokens.pas
U compiler/objcutil.pas
U compiler/ncal.pas
U compiler/symtable.pas
U compiler/symsym.pas
U compiler/m68k/cpupara.pas
U compiler/regvars.pas
U compiler/arm/cpupara.pas
U compiler/symconst.pas
U compiler/mips/cpupara.pas
U compiler/paramgr.pas
U compiler/psub.pas
U compiler/pdecvar.pas
U compiler/dbgstabs.pas
U compiler/options.pas
U packages/fcl-fpcunit/src/testutils.pp
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later: the same as i386/darwin, except
a) uses the non-fragile Objective-C ABI/runtime
b) does not require stubs for direct calls/jumps (not required for
i386/darwin under 10.6 and later either, but still generated
there for backwards compatibility)
c) only the same packages are enabled as for ARM/Darwin
d) MacOSAll is compiled specifically for the iPhoneSimulator SDK
This target also defines the symbol "darwin" apart from the target
name "iphonesim" for source code compatibility reasons.
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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 -
shifted all the parameters on the stack. Now the 'self' parameter is
declared as var, not const, restoring its original value is not necessary
anymore
git-svn-id: trunk@15744 -
+ 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 -
* disallow pushfd/popfd for x86_64 (mantis #14862)
* fixed assembling popfq with the internal assembler (it needs a rex.w
prefisx, while pushfq doesn't)
* changed the default opcode size of pushf/popf/pusha/popa in
{$asmmode intel} from "native size" to 16 bit (compatible with Intel
manuals and Kylix; in AT&T mode, the default size for those operations
remains the native one)
* changed pushf/popf in rtl/i386/* into pushfd/popfd because of the
previous change
git-svn-id: trunk@15546 -
Darwin/i386, because that's slightly faster on Core Solo and
later CPUs (and it avoid using a non-volatile register when not
required)
git-svn-id: trunk@15532 -
x86-64 platforms (except for win64, which uses another ABI and which
already complied to it) + test
* fixed returning records containing 1 single or double field on darwin/i386,
these have to be returned via ST0 instead of as a regular record
* added support for LOC_FPUREGISTER and LOC_MMREGISTER in several places
where they can now occur due to the previous two changes
* made a few internalerrors unique
git-svn-id: trunk@15368 -
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 -
properties/behaviour of the equivalent of Extended in C (i.e., to
"long double" on i386 and x86_64 platforms that support a 10 byte
long double, and to "double" elsewhere)
git-svn-id: trunk@14912 -
mark_NoLineinfoEnd
* add "no line info" markers for try/except and try/finally internal cleanup
code, so the debugger doesn't jump back and forth between the end and start
of exception blocks when you arrive at the end
* honour "no line info" markers in dbgdwarf.pas
git-svn-id: trunk@14327 -
-- Zusammenführen der Unterschiede zwischen Projektarchiv-URLs in ».«:
U rtl/arm/setjump.inc
A rtl/arm/thumb2.inc
U rtl/arm/divide.inc
A rtl/embedded/arm/stm32f103.pp
U rtl/inc/system.inc
U compiler/alpha/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/sparc/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/i386/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/ncgld.pas
U compiler/powerpc/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/avr/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/aggas.pas
U compiler/powerpc64/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/x86_64/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/cgobj.pas
U compiler/psystem.pas
U compiler/aasmtai.pas
U compiler/m68k/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/ncgutil.pas
U compiler/rautils.pas
U compiler/arm/raarmgas.pas
U compiler/arm/armatts.inc
U compiler/arm/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/arm/armins.dat
U compiler/arm/rgcpu.pas
U compiler/arm/cpubase.pas
U compiler/arm/agarmgas.pas
U compiler/arm/cpuinfo.pas
U compiler/arm/armop.inc
U compiler/arm/narmadd.pas
U compiler/arm/aoptcpu.pas
U compiler/arm/armatt.inc
U compiler/arm/aasmcpu.pas
U compiler/systems/t_embed.pas
U compiler/psub.pas
U compiler/options.pas
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* the objc unit links against the Foundation instead of against the Cocoa
framework, and inludes an interface to either the fragile or non-fragile
obj-c run time depending on the target platform
+ support for the non-fragile Objective-C runtime/ABI, as used on Mac OS X
for ARM (iPhone) 64 bit (PowerPC/64, x86_64) -- all these targets now
are now also supported for the objectivec1 modeswitch
+ support for private_extern symbol bindings, required for the above
* mark objcclasses that are declared in the implementation section of a
unit as "hidden" (not sure what the effect is, since the Objective-C
runtime does not seem to do anything with this flag)
* enabled all obj-c tests for the newly supported platforms
git-svn-id: branches/objc@13763 -
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 -
register required classes:
+ add lazy references to classes referred to in the current unit
+ define reference symbols for classes defined in the current unit
+ add lazy references to parent classes of classes defined in the current
unit
git-svn-id: branches/objc@13679 -
explicitly using -Ooasmcse for now. It will probably be completely
removed before the next major release after 2.4.0 (fixes mantis
#14363)
git-svn-id: trunk@13545 -
can remove regallocs for the allocated register and reinstert them
before already processed instructions, thereby preventing the
peephole optimizer from ever seeing the allocation for this register
(mantis #13612)
git-svn-id: trunk@13085 -
the use of Objective-C 1.0 constructs. Because it is a mode switch, it
can be used cumulatively with every syntax mode. Note that a {$mode xxx}
statement resets all mode switches as well, so you cannot use the
-Mobjectivec1 variant if you have such a statement in a unit. This
modeswitch is currently only enabled for Darwin/PowerPC and Darwin/i386,
as the backend support is not yet implemented for other platforms.
+ implemented selector() statement that can be used to create an Objective-C
selector for the message with the specified *constant* name (in the future,
it will also work for Objective-C method identifiers)
+ added SEL type to the system unit (the selector() statement returns it)
+ added all Objective-C segments to the assembler writers
+ (currently mostly dummy) objc1 unit that is automatically included if the
{$modeswitch objectivec1} statement is used
+ some tests for the selector() statement
git-svn-id: trunk@12870 -
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 -
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 -
* Suppressed 2 unreachable code warnings.
* Now x86 compiler compiles without warnings and notes! It will be great to keep such state in future...
git-svn-id: trunk@11455 -