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Some files are dual-licensed (GPL + noncommercial license), as marked redundantly in the license headers of those files, and in the LICENSE file. OVer the years those two markings got inconsistent.
This commit updates the LICENSE file and the license headers of some files so that they agree on which files are dual-licensed.
Some build-related files were dual-licensed but some others were not. Fixed by dual-licensing configure, Makefile.menhir, extraction/extraction.v, */extractionMachdep.v
Moved lib/Json* to backend/ because there is no need to dual-license those files, yet lib/* is dual-licensed. Plus: JsonAST did not really belong in lib/ anyway, as it depends on AST
which is not in lib/
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* Clarify that ARMv6 is in fact ARMv6T2
The ARMv6 comes in two flavors depending on the version of the Thumb
instruction set supported: ARMv6 for the original Thumb, ARMv6T2 for Thumb2.
CompCert only supports Thumb2, so its ARMv6 architecture should really be
called ARMv6T2. This makes a difference: the GNU assembler rejects most of
the instructions CompCert generates for ARMv6 with "-mthumb" if the
architecture is specified as ".arch armv6" as opposed to ".arch armv6t2".
This patch fixes the architecture specification in the target printer and
the internal name of the architecture. It does not change the configure
script's flags to avoid breaking changes.
* Always use ARM movw/movt to load large immediates
These move-immediate instructions used to be only emitted in Thumb mode, not
in ARM mode. As far as I understand ARM's documentation, these instructions
are available in *both* modes in ARMv6T2 and above. This should cover all of
CompCert's ARM targets.
Tested for ARMv6 and ARMv7, both with and without Thumb2. The behavior is
now identical to Clang, and the GNU assembler accepts these instructions in
all configurations.
* Separate ARMv6 and ARMv6T2; no movw/movt on ARMv6
- define separate architecture models for ARMv6 and ARMv6T2
- introduce `Archi.move_imm` parameter on ARM to identify models with
`movw`/`movt` move-immediate instructions (all except ARMv6, in both ARM
and Thumb mode)
* Fixes for support for architectures with Thumb2
- rename relevant parameter to `Archi.thumb2_support`
- on ARMv6 without Thumb2, silently accept -marm flag (but not -mthumb)
- allow generation of `sbfx` in ARM mode if Thumb2 is supported
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Adds support for the big endian arm targets by making the target
endianess flag configurable, adding support for the big endian
calling conventions, rewriting memory access patterns and adding
big endian versions of the runtime functions.
Bug 19418
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ARM: various tweaks, incl. support for SDIV and UDIV insns when available.
test/regression/funptr2.c: Thumb does weird things with <function ptr>+1.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2555 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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The only platform where we have two variants is ARM, and it's easier
to share the callling convention code between the two than to maintain
both variants separately.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2540 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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#pragma use_section.
Some clean-ups in Cil2Csyntax.
Separate mach-dep parts of extraction/extraction.v into
<arch>/extractionMachdep.v
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@1167 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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