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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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"subslt" changes the flags, affecting the condition of the "sbclt" that follows.
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- Avoid absolute addressing for labels, use RIP-relative addressing
- Different, RIP-relative implementation of jump tables
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This trick was already implemented for 32-bit integer division and modulus. Here we extend it to the 64-bit case.
For 32-bit target processors, the runtime library must implement 64-bit multiply-high (signed and unsigned). Tentative implementations are provided for IA32 and PowerPC, but need testing.
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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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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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The iso646 header defines some macros that expand to common
operators. Both clang and gcc ship with them and they are required
by the standard.
Bug 18645.
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CompCert now recognizes the C11 _Noreturn function specifier and
emits a simple warning for functions declared _Noreturn containing
a return statement. Also the stdnoreturn header and additionally
the stdalign header are added.
Bug 18541
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Gcc defines wint_t in the stddef header (even if it is not stanadard) and
additionally defines it if stddef is reincluded. The fix now defines it
before stddef is checked for reinclusion.
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Libcompcert was defined in thumb mode for armv7r but it should be
compild in thumb mode for armv7m.
Bug 17808.
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Some newlib headers use the __extension__ keyword which suppresses
warnings for gcc extensions in strict mode. CompCert now ignores
this keyword for the gnu backends.
Also it seems that stddef of the gcc defines wint_t even though
it should not. However some libs rely on this. So wint_t is now
defined in CompCert's stddef header.
Bug 17613.
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typedefs in stdio, etc. for the diab compiler.
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header and set the __VA_LIST macro if it is not defined.
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This branch provides implementations of the following standard headers:
<float.h> <stdarg.h> <stdbool.h> <stddef.h> <varargs.h>
These are the headers that are provided by GCC and Clang, as opposed
to being provided by Glibc and similar C standard libraries.
Configuration flag "-no-standard-headers" deactivates the installation
and use of these headers.
Lightly tested so far (IA32 Linux).
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Now for IA32 and PowerPC as well.
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ARM is done, IA32 and PowerPC remain to be updated.
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In test_int64.c: don't test FP->int64 conversions when the FP argument is out of range.
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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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git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2549 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2476 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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ARM) or an array type (PowerPC).
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tested on PowerPC and ARM.
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test: add one test (2^64-1) / (2^32+3) to exercise a special case of
this long division.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2288 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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- Define type "block" as "positive" instead of "Z".
- Strengthen mem_unchanged_on so that the permissions are identical,
instead of possibly increasing.
- Move mem_unchanged_on from Events to Memory.Mem.
- Define it in terms of mem_contents rather than in terms of Mem.load.
- ExportClight: try to name temporaries introduced by SimplExpr
- SimplExpr: avoid reusing temporaries between different functions,
instead, thread a single generator through all functions.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2276 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2236 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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arm, powerpc: expand shifts inline in dtos and dtou
arm: branchless code for shl and shr
test: more tests for double -> long long conversions.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2234 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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