| //===- PowerPCSubtarget.cpp - PPC Subtarget Information -------------------===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| // |
| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source |
| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // This file implements the PPC specific subclass of TargetSubtarget. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #include "PPCSubtarget.h" |
| #include "PPC.h" |
| #include "llvm/Module.h" |
| #include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h" |
| #include "PPCGenSubtarget.inc" |
| using namespace llvm; |
| |
| #if defined(__APPLE__) |
| #include <mach/mach.h> |
| #include <mach/mach_host.h> |
| #include <mach/host_info.h> |
| #include <mach/machine.h> |
| |
| /// GetCurrentPowerPCFeatures - Returns the current CPUs features. |
| static const char *GetCurrentPowerPCCPU() { |
| host_basic_info_data_t hostInfo; |
| mach_msg_type_number_t infoCount; |
| |
| infoCount = HOST_BASIC_INFO_COUNT; |
| host_info(mach_host_self(), HOST_BASIC_INFO, (host_info_t)&hostInfo, |
| &infoCount); |
| |
| if (hostInfo.cpu_type != CPU_TYPE_POWERPC) return "generic"; |
| |
| switch(hostInfo.cpu_subtype) { |
| case CPU_SUBTYPE_POWERPC_601: return "601"; |
| case CPU_SUBTYPE_POWERPC_602: return "602"; |
| case CPU_SUBTYPE_POWERPC_603: return "603"; |
| case CPU_SUBTYPE_POWERPC_603e: return "603e"; |
| case CPU_SUBTYPE_POWERPC_603ev: return "603ev"; |
| case CPU_SUBTYPE_POWERPC_604: return "604"; |
| case CPU_SUBTYPE_POWERPC_604e: return "604e"; |
| case CPU_SUBTYPE_POWERPC_620: return "620"; |
| case CPU_SUBTYPE_POWERPC_750: return "750"; |
| case CPU_SUBTYPE_POWERPC_7400: return "7400"; |
| case CPU_SUBTYPE_POWERPC_7450: return "7450"; |
| case CPU_SUBTYPE_POWERPC_970: return "970"; |
| default: ; |
| } |
| |
| return "generic"; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| PPCSubtarget::PPCSubtarget(const TargetMachine &tm, const Module &M, |
| const std::string &FS, bool is64Bit) |
| : TM(tm) |
| , StackAlignment(16) |
| , DarwinDirective(PPC::DIR_NONE) |
| , IsGigaProcessor(false) |
| , Has64BitSupport(false) |
| , Use64BitRegs(false) |
| , IsPPC64(is64Bit) |
| , HasAltivec(false) |
| , HasFSQRT(false) |
| , HasSTFIWX(false) |
| , HasLazyResolverStubs(false) |
| , DarwinVers(0) { |
| |
| // Determine default and user specified characteristics |
| std::string CPU = "generic"; |
| #if defined(__APPLE__) |
| CPU = GetCurrentPowerPCCPU(); |
| #endif |
| |
| // Parse features string. |
| ParseSubtargetFeatures(FS, CPU); |
| |
| // If we are generating code for ppc64, verify that options make sense. |
| if (is64Bit) { |
| Has64BitSupport = true; |
| // Silently force 64-bit register use on ppc64. |
| Use64BitRegs = true; |
| } |
| |
| // If the user requested use of 64-bit regs, but the cpu selected doesn't |
| // support it, ignore. |
| if (use64BitRegs() && !has64BitSupport()) |
| Use64BitRegs = false; |
| |
| // Set the boolean corresponding to the current target triple, or the default |
| // if one cannot be determined, to true. |
| const std::string &TT = M.getTargetTriple(); |
| if (TT.length() > 7) { |
| // Determine which version of darwin this is. |
| size_t DarwinPos = TT.find("-darwin"); |
| if (DarwinPos != std::string::npos) { |
| if (isdigit(TT[DarwinPos+7])) |
| DarwinVers = atoi(&TT[DarwinPos+7]); |
| else |
| DarwinVers = 8; // Minimum supported darwin is Tiger. |
| } |
| } else if (TT.empty()) { |
| // Try to autosense the subtarget from the host compiler. |
| #if defined(__APPLE__) |
| #if __APPLE_CC__ > 5400 |
| DarwinVers = 9; // GCC 5400+ is Leopard. |
| #else |
| DarwinVers = 8; // Minimum supported darwin is Tiger. |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| // Set up darwin-specific properties. |
| if (isDarwin()) { |
| HasLazyResolverStubs = true; |
| AsmFlavor = NewMnemonic; |
| } else { |
| AsmFlavor = OldMnemonic; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// SetJITMode - This is called to inform the subtarget info that we are |
| /// producing code for the JIT. |
| void PPCSubtarget::SetJITMode() { |
| // JIT mode doesn't want lazy resolver stubs, it knows exactly where |
| // everything is. This matters for PPC64, which codegens in PIC mode without |
| // stubs. |
| HasLazyResolverStubs = false; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /// hasLazyResolverStub - Return true if accesses to the specified global have |
| /// to go through a dyld lazy resolution stub. This means that an extra load |
| /// is required to get the address of the global. |
| bool PPCSubtarget::hasLazyResolverStub(const GlobalValue *GV) const { |
| // We never hae stubs if HasLazyResolverStubs=false or if in static mode. |
| if (!HasLazyResolverStubs || TM.getRelocationModel() == Reloc::Static) |
| return false; |
| |
| return GV->hasWeakLinkage() || GV->hasLinkOnceLinkage() || |
| (GV->isDeclaration() && !GV->hasNotBeenReadFromBitcode()); |
| } |