fpc/compiler/x86_64
nickysn 0f69362edd - rm LEA reg,imm from x86ins.dat, as that's not a valid x86 instruction,
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 -
2013-10-18 23:26:58 +00:00
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aoptcpu.pas
aoptcpub.pas
aoptcpud.pas
cgcpu.pas * x86_64-win64: SEH finalization procedures have frame pointer set to RBP but since r25389 they save registers relative to RSP. Fixed offsets for .seh_savereg/.seh_savexmm directives. 2013-09-04 15:31:55 +00:00
cpubase.inc Implement support for saving and restoring address registers. 2013-10-05 21:43:42 +00:00
cpuelf.pas x86_64 internal ELF linker: 2013-07-29 08:34:00 +00:00
cpuinfo.pas * basic avx support for floating point operations (use -Cfavx to activate) 2013-06-14 20:03:01 +00:00
cpunode.pas * adapt max_linear_list on x86-64 as well 2013-07-07 20:01:10 +00:00
cpupara.pas
cpupi.pas * x86_64-win64: don't allocate outgoing parameter area in nostackframe procedures, it fails compilation if range/overflow/etc checking is enabled (which always sets pi_do_call) due to check introduced in r22677. 2013-07-26 10:24:31 +00:00
cputarg.pas
hlcgcpu.pas
nx64add.pas
nx64cal.pas
nx64cnv.pas
nx64flw.pas * specify AT_DATA in all references to the tobjectdef.vmt_mangledname symbol. 2013-10-15 18:56:27 +00:00
nx64inl.pas
nx64mat.pas
nx64set.pas * adapt max_linear_list on x86-64 as well 2013-07-07 20:01:10 +00:00
r8664ari.inc * x86 targets: Profiling shows that quite a bit of time is spent in findreg_by_number(), despite it uses binary search. Worse, it is repeated for every piece of register information. Trying to get rid of some of these calls: rearranged registers so that their "opcode" matches 3 LSBs of superregister number (with a few exceptions described at the beginning of x86reg.dat). This allows to lookup opcodes in regval() with O(1) complexity, and removes need in rXXXop.inc files. 2013-10-03 08:08:04 +00:00
r8664att.inc * x86 targets: Profiling shows that quite a bit of time is spent in findreg_by_number(), despite it uses binary search. Worse, it is repeated for every piece of register information. Trying to get rid of some of these calls: rearranged registers so that their "opcode" matches 3 LSBs of superregister number (with a few exceptions described at the beginning of x86reg.dat). This allows to lookup opcodes in regval() with O(1) complexity, and removes need in rXXXop.inc files. 2013-10-03 08:08:04 +00:00
r8664con.inc * x86 targets: Profiling shows that quite a bit of time is spent in findreg_by_number(), despite it uses binary search. Worse, it is repeated for every piece of register information. Trying to get rid of some of these calls: rearranged registers so that their "opcode" matches 3 LSBs of superregister number (with a few exceptions described at the beginning of x86reg.dat). This allows to lookup opcodes in regval() with O(1) complexity, and removes need in rXXXop.inc files. 2013-10-03 08:08:04 +00:00
r8664dwrf.inc * x86 targets: Profiling shows that quite a bit of time is spent in findreg_by_number(), despite it uses binary search. Worse, it is repeated for every piece of register information. Trying to get rid of some of these calls: rearranged registers so that their "opcode" matches 3 LSBs of superregister number (with a few exceptions described at the beginning of x86reg.dat). This allows to lookup opcodes in regval() with O(1) complexity, and removes need in rXXXop.inc files. 2013-10-03 08:08:04 +00:00
r8664int.inc * x86 targets: Profiling shows that quite a bit of time is spent in findreg_by_number(), despite it uses binary search. Worse, it is repeated for every piece of register information. Trying to get rid of some of these calls: rearranged registers so that their "opcode" matches 3 LSBs of superregister number (with a few exceptions described at the beginning of x86reg.dat). This allows to lookup opcodes in regval() with O(1) complexity, and removes need in rXXXop.inc files. 2013-10-03 08:08:04 +00:00
r8664iri.inc * x86 targets: Profiling shows that quite a bit of time is spent in findreg_by_number(), despite it uses binary search. Worse, it is repeated for every piece of register information. Trying to get rid of some of these calls: rearranged registers so that their "opcode" matches 3 LSBs of superregister number (with a few exceptions described at the beginning of x86reg.dat). This allows to lookup opcodes in regval() with O(1) complexity, and removes need in rXXXop.inc files. 2013-10-03 08:08:04 +00:00
r8664nor.inc
r8664num.inc * x86 targets: Profiling shows that quite a bit of time is spent in findreg_by_number(), despite it uses binary search. Worse, it is repeated for every piece of register information. Trying to get rid of some of these calls: rearranged registers so that their "opcode" matches 3 LSBs of superregister number (with a few exceptions described at the beginning of x86reg.dat). This allows to lookup opcodes in regval() with O(1) complexity, and removes need in rXXXop.inc files. 2013-10-03 08:08:04 +00:00
r8664ot.inc * x86 targets: Profiling shows that quite a bit of time is spent in findreg_by_number(), despite it uses binary search. Worse, it is repeated for every piece of register information. Trying to get rid of some of these calls: rearranged registers so that their "opcode" matches 3 LSBs of superregister number (with a few exceptions described at the beginning of x86reg.dat). This allows to lookup opcodes in regval() with O(1) complexity, and removes need in rXXXop.inc files. 2013-10-03 08:08:04 +00:00
r8664rni.inc * x86 targets: Profiling shows that quite a bit of time is spent in findreg_by_number(), despite it uses binary search. Worse, it is repeated for every piece of register information. Trying to get rid of some of these calls: rearranged registers so that their "opcode" matches 3 LSBs of superregister number (with a few exceptions described at the beginning of x86reg.dat). This allows to lookup opcodes in regval() with O(1) complexity, and removes need in rXXXop.inc files. 2013-10-03 08:08:04 +00:00
r8664sri.inc * x86 targets: Profiling shows that quite a bit of time is spent in findreg_by_number(), despite it uses binary search. Worse, it is repeated for every piece of register information. Trying to get rid of some of these calls: rearranged registers so that their "opcode" matches 3 LSBs of superregister number (with a few exceptions described at the beginning of x86reg.dat). This allows to lookup opcodes in regval() with O(1) complexity, and removes need in rXXXop.inc files. 2013-10-03 08:08:04 +00:00
r8664stab.inc * x86 targets: Profiling shows that quite a bit of time is spent in findreg_by_number(), despite it uses binary search. Worse, it is repeated for every piece of register information. Trying to get rid of some of these calls: rearranged registers so that their "opcode" matches 3 LSBs of superregister number (with a few exceptions described at the beginning of x86reg.dat). This allows to lookup opcodes in regval() with O(1) complexity, and removes need in rXXXop.inc files. 2013-10-03 08:08:04 +00:00
r8664std.inc * x86 targets: Profiling shows that quite a bit of time is spent in findreg_by_number(), despite it uses binary search. Worse, it is repeated for every piece of register information. Trying to get rid of some of these calls: rearranged registers so that their "opcode" matches 3 LSBs of superregister number (with a few exceptions described at the beginning of x86reg.dat). This allows to lookup opcodes in regval() with O(1) complexity, and removes need in rXXXop.inc files. 2013-10-03 08:08:04 +00:00
rax64att.pas
rax64int.pas
rgcpu.pas
win64unw.pas
x8664ats.inc + added the NEC V20/V30 instructions 2013-10-11 21:27:56 +00:00
x8664att.inc + added the NEC V20/V30 instructions 2013-10-11 21:27:56 +00:00
x8664int.inc + added the NEC V20/V30 instructions 2013-10-11 21:27:56 +00:00
x8664nop.inc - rm LEA reg,imm from x86ins.dat, as that's not a valid x86 instruction, 2013-10-18 23:26:58 +00:00
x8664op.inc + added the NEC V20/V30 instructions 2013-10-11 21:27:56 +00:00
x8664pro.inc + added the NEC V20/V30 instructions 2013-10-11 21:27:56 +00:00
x8664tab.inc - rm LEA reg,imm from x86ins.dat, as that's not a valid x86 instruction, 2013-10-18 23:26:58 +00:00