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Now, unsafe_coerce axioms are clearly consistent (for any interpretation of may-return monads).
But, the extraction is still unsafe...
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Conflicts:
.gitignore
backend/Lineartyping.v
common/Values.v
configure
cparser/Machine.ml
cparser/Machine.mli
driver/Configuration.ml
driver/Frontend.ml
runtime/Makefile
test/c/Makefile
test/c/aes.c
test/compression/Makefile
test/regression/Makefile
test/regression/extasm.c
test/regression/floats-basics.c
test/regression/floats.c
Note : test/regression should be checked, didn't test it yet
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Initially, the "bench" entries of the test suite used a "xtime" utility
developed in-house and not publically available.
This commit adds a version of "xtime" written in OCaml (tools/xtime.ml)
and updates the "bench" entries of the test/*/Makefile to use it.
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The temporary variables introduced by SimplLocals reuse the same
integer identifiers as the local variables they come from. This commit
ensures that these variables are printed as "$var", where "var"
is the original variable name, instead of "$NNN" as before.
The "$NNN" form is retained for temporary variables that do not
correspond to a source-level local variable, such as the temporary
variables introduced by SimplExpr.
This commit should make no difference for "ccomp -dclight", because
the Clight that is printed is the Clight version 1 produced by
SimplExpr, where every temporary is fresh and does not correspond
to a source-level local variable.
This commit does change the output of "clightgen -dclight", because
the Clight that is printed is the Clight version 2 produced by
SimplLocals. The printed Clight is much more legible thanks to
the more meaningful temporary variable names.
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The Clight output of clightgen is Clight version 2, after SimplLocals
conversion, where function parameters are temporary variables, not
variables.
This commit makes sure the function parameters are printed as
temporary variables and not as variables. In passing, it
generalizes the Clight pretty-printer so that it can print
both Clight version 1 and Clight version 2.
Closes: #314
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The json export prints formatted json, which takes a lot of
additional time, however the result is only consumed by other tools
and not meant for human reading.
This commit implements several small changes in order to speedup
the json export:
* Removal of usage of the Format Module
* Replacing `fprintf` calls by calls to function that print
directly, such as `output_string`, etc.
* Replacing list of all instruction names by a set of all
instructions
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"omega" fails in Coq 8.7, but not in 8.8 and later.
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Support target architecture AArch64 (ARMv8 in 64-bit mode)
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The argument is of type Tlong, not Tint.
This caused spurious errors in RTLtyping.
Also: in AArch64/PrintOp.ml, print Cmaskl{zero,notzero} with "&l"
to distinguish them from Cmask{zero,notzero}.
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These instructions are generated by __builtin_memcpy.
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Some changes were not correctly propagated to all architectures.
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With special emphasis on the use of the AArch64 fmov #imm instruction.
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This commit adds a back-end for the AArch64 architecture, namely ARMv8
in 64-bit mode.
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Syntax is "pat ?? bexpr => action".
The whole case is selected only when "pat" matches and then "bexpr"
evaluates to "true".
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This is a variant of exec_straight where it is allowed to take zero steps.
In other words, exec_straight0 is the "star" relation, while exec_straight
is the "plus" relation.
In the end we need "plus" relations in simulation diagrams, to show
the absence of stuttering. But the "star" relation exec_straight0 is
useful to reason about code fragments that are always preceded or
followed by at least one instruction.
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Should simplify reasoning over Boolean equalities.
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