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The GPL makes sense for whole applications, but the dual-licensed Coq
and OCaml files are more like libraries to be combined with other
code, so the LGPL is more appropriate.
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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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So that it looks more like valid C source.
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This commit changes the loc_arguments and loc_result functions that describe calling conventions so that each argument/result can be mapped either to a single location or (in the case of a 64-bit integer) to a pair of two 32-bit locations.
In the current CompCert, all arguments/results of type Tlong are systematically split in two 32-bit halves. We will need to change this in the future to support 64-bit processors. The alternative approach implemented by this commit enables the loc_arguments and loc_result functions to describe precisely which arguments need splitting. Eventually, the remainder of CompCert should not assume anything about splitting 64-bit types in two halves.
Summary of changes:
- AST: introduce the type "rpair A" of register pairs
- Conventions1, Conventions: use it when describing calling conventions
- LTL, Linear, Mach, Asm: honor the new calling conventions when observing external calls
- Events: suppress external_call', no longer useful
- All passes from Allocation to Asmgen: adapt accordingly.
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This pull request implements "approach A" to separate compilation in CompCert from the paper
Lightweight verification of separate compilation
by Jeehoon Kang, Yoonseung Kim, Chung-Kil Hur, Derek Dreyer, Viktor Vafeiadis,
POPL 2016, pages 178-190
In a nutshell, semantic preservation is still stated and proved in terms of a whole C program and a whole assembly program. However, the whole C program can be the result of syntactic linking of several C compilation units, each unit being separated compiled by CompCert to produce assembly unit, and these assembly units being linked together to produce the whole assembly program.
This way, the statement of semantic preservation and its proof now take into account the fact that each compilation unit is compiled separately, knowing only a fragment of the whole program (i.e. the current compilation unit) rather than the whole program.
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Also: in Events, use Senv.equiv to state invariance wrt changes of global envs.
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As suggested in GPR#84, use '%.15F' to force the printing of more significant digits. (The '%F' format previously used prints only 6.) This is enough to represent the FP number exactly most of the time (but not always).
Once OCaml 4.03 is out and CompCert switches to this version of OCaml, we'll be able to use hexadecimal floats for printing.
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The code was mostly there for documentation effort. So warning
27 is deactivated again.
Bug 18349
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Removed some unused variables, functions etc. and resolved some
problems which occur if all warnings except 3,4,9 and 29 are active.
Bug 18394.
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- Support single-precision floats as first-class values
- Introduce chunks Many32, Many64 and types Tany32, Tany64 to
support saving and restoring registers without knowing
the exact types (int/single/float) of their contents, just
their sizes.
- Memory model: generalize the opaque encoding of pointers to
apply to any value, not just pointers, if chunks Many32/Many64
are selected.
- More properties of FP arithmetic proved.
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- C function types and Cminor signatures annotated by calling conventions.
esp. vararg / not vararg
- Cshmgen: generate correct code for function call where there are
more arguments than listed in the function prototype. This is
still undefined behavior according to the formal semantics,
but correct code is generated.
- C2C, */PrintAsm.ml: remove "printf$iif" hack.
- powerpc/, checklink/: don't generate stubs for variadic functions.
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enabling more aggressive optimizations.
- Less aggressive CSE for EF_builtin builtins, causes problems
for __builtin_write{16,32}_reversed.
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1- new register allocator (+ live range splitting, spilling&reloading, etc)
based on a posteriori validation using the Rideau-Leroy algorithm
2- support for 64-bit integer arithmetic (type "long long").
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PrintClight: forgot "$" prefix on temporary names
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function definition, so that comparisons between function pointers
are correctly defined.
AST, Globalenvs, and many other files:
represent programs as a list of (function or variable) definitions
instead of two lists, one for functions and the other for variables.
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Common parts are factored out in cfrontend/Ctypes.v and cfrontend/Cop.v
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and __alignof__(ty), __alignof__(expr) from GCC.
- Resurrected __builtin_memcpy_aligned, useful for files generated
by Scade KCG 6.
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- native treatment of volatile accesses in CompCert C's semantics
- translation of volatile accesses to built-ins in SimplExpr
- native treatment of struct assignment and passing struct parameter by value
- only passing struct result by value remains emulated
- in cparser, remove emulations that are no longer used
- added C99's type _Bool and used it to express || and && more efficiently.
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- Csyntax, Csem: source C language has side-effects within expressions,
performs implicit casts, and has nondeterministic reduction semantics
for expressions
- Cstrategy: deterministic red. sem. for the above
- Clight: the previous source C language, with pure expressions.
Added: temporary variables + implicit casts.
- New pass SimplExpr to pull side-effects out of expressions
(previously done in untrusted Caml code in cparser/)
- Csharpminor: added temporary variables to match Clight.
- Cminorgen: adapted, removed cast optimization (moved to back-end)
- CastOptim: RTL-level optimization of casts
- cparser: transformations Bitfields, StructByValue and StructAssign
now work on non-simplified expressions
- Added pretty-printers for several intermediate languages,
and matching -dxxx command-line flags.
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