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-> x86/x86_32/x86_64
Having Archi.ptr64 as an opaque Parameter that is determined at run-time depending on compcert.ini is problematic for applications such as VST where functions such as Ctypes.sizeof must compute within Coq.
This commit introduces two versions of the Archi.v file, one for x86 32 bits (with ptr64 := false), one for x86 64 bits (with ptr64 := true). Unlike previous approaches, no other file is duplicated between these two variants of x86.
While we are at it, I renamed "ia32" into "x86" everywhere. "ia32" is Intel speak for the 32-bit architecture. It is not a good name to describe both the 32 and 64 bit architectures.
Finally, .depend is no longer under version control and is regenerated when the target architecture changes. That's because the location of Archi.v differs between the ports that have 32/64 bit variants (x86 so far) and the ports that have only one bitsize (ARM and PowerPC so far).
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__builtin_bswap64 is now available both in 32 and 64-bit mode.
The DWARF bit is the numbering of registers in ia32/Asmexpand.ml.
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This commit enriches the IA32 port so that it supports x86 processors in 64-bit mode as well as in 32-bit mode, depending on the value of Archi.ptr64, which itself is set from the configuration model.
To activate x86-64 bit support, configure with "x86_64-linux".
Main steps:
- Enrich Op.v and Asm.v with 64-bit operations
- SelectLong: in 64-bit mode, use 64-bit operations directly; in 32-bit mode, fall back on the old implementation based on pairs of 32-bit integers
- Conventions1: support x86-64 ABI in addition to the 32-bit ABI.
- Add support for the new 64-bit operations everywhere.
- runtime/x86_64: implementation of the supporting library appropriate for x86 in 64-bit mode
To do:
- More optimizations are possible on 64-bit integer arithmetic operations.
- Could add new chunks to load, say, an unsigned byte into a 64-bit long
(currently we load as a 32-bit int then zero-extend).
- Implements the wrong ABI for struct passing.
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can parse its own .compcert.c output, bug 18060
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Also: in Events, use Senv.equiv to state invariance wrt changes of global envs.
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Hide the reference used internally behind the interface and added
some functions to access the needed values.
Bug 18394
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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 functions and opens.
Bug 18394
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ARM: add __builtin_clzl, __builtin_clzll
IA32: add __builtin_clzl, __builtin_clzll,
__builtin_ctzl, __builtin_ctzll
Add corresponding tests in tests/regression/
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Conflicts:
arm/TargetPrinter.ml
backend/CMparser.mly
backend/SelectLongproof.v
backend/Selectionproof.v
cfrontend/C2C.ml
checklink/Asm_printers.ml
checklink/Check.ml
checklink/Fuzz.ml
common/AST.v
debug/DebugInformation.ml
debug/DebugInit.ml
debug/DwarfPrinter.ml
debug/DwarfTypes.mli
debug/Dwarfgen.ml
exportclight/ExportClight.ml
ia32/TargetPrinter.ml
powerpc/Asm.v
powerpc/SelectOpproof.v
powerpc/TargetPrinter.ml
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The AST.ident type represents source-level identifiers as unique positive numbers. However, the mapping identifiers <-> AST.ident differs between runs of CompCert on different source files. This is problematic when we need to produce or recognize external functions and builtin functions with fixed names, for example:
* in $ARCH/Machregs.v to define the register conventions for builtin functions;
* in the VST program logic from Princeton to treat thread primitives specially.
So far, we used AST.ident_of_string to recover the ident associated with a string. However, this function is defined in OCaml and doesn't execute within Coq. This is a problem both for VST and for future executability of CompCert within Coq.
This commit replaces "ident" by "string" in the arguments of EF_external, EF_builtin, EF_inline_asm, EF_annot, and EF_annot_val. This provides stable names for externals and builtins, as needed. For inline asm and annotations, it's a matter of taste, but using strings feels more natural. EF_debug keeps using idents, since some kinds of EF_debug annotations talk about program variables.
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Like for arm and ppc the functions for section names and start and
end addresses of compilation units are defined and the print_annot
function is moved to Asmexpandaux.ml.
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Use EF_debug instead of EF_annot for line number annotations.
Introduce PrintAsmaux.print_debug_info (very incomplete).
powerpc/Asmexpand: revise expand_memcpy_small.
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Plus: update comments and credit Bernhard Schommer.
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according to Intel convention (instr destination, argument).
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More bugs remain.
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Before, the back-end languages had distinct instructions
- Iannot for annotations, taking structured expressions (annot_arg)
as arguments, and producing no results'
- Ibuiltin for other builtins, using simple pseudoregs/locations/registers
as arguments and results.
This branch enriches Ibuiltin instructions so that they take structured
expressions (builtin_arg and builtin_res) as arguments and results.
This way,
- Annotations fit the general pattern of builtin functions,
so Iannot instructions are removed.
- EF_vload_global and EF_vstore_global become useless, as the
same optimization can be achieved by EF_vload/vstore taking
a structured argument of the "address of global" kind.
- Better code can be generated for builtin_memcpy between stack locations,
or volatile accesses to stack locations.
Finally, this commit also introduces a new kind of external function,
EF_debug, which is like EF_annot but produces no observable events.
It will be used later to transport debug info through the back-end,
without preventing optimizations.
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This reverts commit 777566e81b9762d6bdc773a1f63d56a7ac97433c, reversing
changes made to daf9ac64fc9611ecf09d70560a6fa1ba80b9c9c1.
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pseudo-instructions so that it does not need to be re-done in
cchecklink.
cchecklink: updated accordingly.
testsuite: compile with -sdump and run cchecklink if supported.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2553 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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