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* Make Archi.ptr64 always computable, and reorganize files accordingly: ia32 ↵Xavier Leroy2016-10-271-61/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | -> 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).
* Update the tests and test infrastructure in test/regressionXavier Leroy2016-10-241-0/+2
| | | | | Tests updated to work with x86 64 bits. Infrastructure added: script "Runtest", with ability to have different reference outputs depending on platform or bit size.
* Unwanted partial constant propagation in 64-bit integer arguments to builtinsXavier Leroy2016-07-081-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Here are two examples that cause an internal error in Asmexpand.ml: volatile long long x; void f(unsigned int i) { x = i; } unsigned g(unsigned i) { return __builtin_clzll(i); } The argument "i" to builtin volatile store or __builtin_clzll is turned into a BA_splitlong(BA_int 0, BA <variable i>), which Asmexpand.ml doesn't know how to handle. The fix (in AST.builtin_arg_ok) is to prevent this 'optimization' for all builtins except those of the "OK_all" kind, i.e. __builtin_annot. Regression tests were added and tested on IA32. Need to retest on ARM and PowerPC.
* Add CLZ builtins for ARM and IA32Xavier Leroy2015-12-221-0/+6
| | | | | | | ARM: add __builtin_clzl, __builtin_clzll IA32: add __builtin_clzl, __builtin_clzll, __builtin_ctzl, __builtin_ctzll Add corresponding tests in tests/regression/
* Issue with ignoring the result of non-void builtin functions.Xavier Leroy2015-09-151-1/+4
| | | | In RTL and beyond, the result of a builtin function that has return type different from "void" must be BR, never BR_none. Otherwise, we get compile-time fatal errors, either in Asmexpand or in Lineartyping.
* Rename __builtin_cntlz to __builtin_clz.xleroy2014-08-271-0/+2
| | | | | | | IA32: add __builtin_clz, __builtin_ctz. git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2619 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
* Fused multiply-add for IA32.xleroy2014-05-051-0/+8
| | | | git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2481 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
* - Recognize __builtin_fabs as an operator, not just a builtin,xleroy2013-11-061-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | enabling more aggressive optimizations. - Less aggressive CSE for EF_builtin builtins, causes problems for __builtin_write{16,32}_reversed. git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2363 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
* Revert suppression of __builtin_{read,write}_reversed for x86 and ARM,xleroy2013-04-291-0/+8
| | | | | | | | for compatibility with earlier CompCert versions. But don't use them in PackedStructs. git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2216 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
* Add __builtin_bswap16 and __builtin_bswap32 to all ports.xleroy2013-04-201-0/+25
Remove __builtin_{read,write}_reversed from IA32 and ARM ports. Machregs: tighten destroyed_by_builtin Packedstructs: use bswap if read/write-reversed not available. git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2208 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e