print pcrel immediates as signed values instead of unsigned so that we
get things like this out of the disassembler:

0x100000ecb: callq	-96

instead of:

0x100000ecb: callq	4294967200

rdar://7491123

llvm-svn: 91864
diff --git a/llvm/lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86ATTInstPrinter.cpp b/llvm/lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86ATTInstPrinter.cpp
index 8ec5b62..c74b97a 100644
--- a/llvm/lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86ATTInstPrinter.cpp
+++ b/llvm/lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86ATTInstPrinter.cpp
@@ -45,12 +45,14 @@
 }
 
 /// print_pcrel_imm - This is used to print an immediate value that ends up
-/// being encoded as a pc-relative value.  These print slightly differently, for
-/// example, a $ is not emitted.
+/// being encoded as a pc-relative value (e.g. for jumps and calls).  These
+/// print slightly differently than normal immediates.  For example, a $ is not
+/// emitted.
 void X86ATTInstPrinter::print_pcrel_imm(const MCInst *MI, unsigned OpNo) {
   const MCOperand &Op = MI->getOperand(OpNo);
   if (Op.isImm())
-    O << Op.getImm();
+    // Print this as a signed 32-bit value.
+    O << (int)Op.getImm();
   else {
     assert(Op.isExpr() && "unknown pcrel immediate operand");
     Op.getExpr()->print(O, &MAI);