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2LLVM Extensions
3===============
4
5.. contents::
6 :local:
Nico Rieck1da45292013-04-10 23:28:17 +00007
8.. toctree::
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10
11Introduction
12============
13
14This document describes extensions to tools and formats LLVM seeks compatibility
15with.
16
Tim Northover09376792013-08-14 15:27:20 +000017General Assembly Syntax
18===========================
19
20C99-style Hexadecimal Floating-point Constants
21----------------------------------------------
22
23LLVM's assemblers allow floating-point constants to be written in C99's
24hexadecimal format instead of decimal if desired.
25
26.. code-block:: gas
Benjamin Kramer24ab6b32013-08-14 16:18:47 +000027
Tim Northover09376792013-08-14 15:27:20 +000028 .section .data
29 .float 0x1c2.2ap3
30
Nico Rieck1da45292013-04-10 23:28:17 +000031Machine-specific Assembly Syntax
32================================
33
34X86/COFF-Dependent
35------------------
36
Nico Riecka37acf72013-07-06 12:13:10 +000037Relocations
38^^^^^^^^^^^
39
Timur Iskhodzhanovc1fb2d62013-12-20 18:15:00 +000040The following additional relocation types are supported:
Nico Rieck1da45292013-04-10 23:28:17 +000041
42**@IMGREL** (AT&T syntax only) generates an image-relative relocation that
43corresponds to the COFF relocation types ``IMAGE_REL_I386_DIR32NB`` (32-bit) or
44``IMAGE_REL_AMD64_ADDR32NB`` (64-bit).
45
46.. code-block:: gas
47
48 .text
49 fun:
50 mov foo@IMGREL(%ebx, %ecx, 4), %eax
51
52 .section .pdata
53 .long fun@IMGREL
54 .long (fun@imgrel + 0x3F)
55 .long $unwind$fun@imgrel
Nico Riecka37acf72013-07-06 12:13:10 +000056
Timur Iskhodzhanovc1fb2d62013-12-20 18:15:00 +000057**.secrel32** generates a relocation that corresponds to the COFF relocation
58types ``IMAGE_REL_I386_SECREL`` (32-bit) or ``IMAGE_REL_AMD64_SECREL`` (64-bit).
59
60**.secidx** relocation generates an index of the section that contains
61the target. It corresponds to the COFF relocation types
62``IMAGE_REL_I386_SECTION`` (32-bit) or ``IMAGE_REL_AMD64_SECTION`` (64-bit).
63
64.. code-block:: gas
65
66 .section .debug$S,"rn"
67 .long 4
68 .long 242
69 .long 40
70 .secrel32 _function_name
71 .secidx _function_name
72 ...
Nico Riecka37acf72013-07-06 12:13:10 +000073
74``.linkonce`` Directive
75^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
76
77Syntax:
78
Rafael Espindola0766ae02014-06-06 19:26:12 +000079 ``.linkonce [ comdat type ]``
Nico Riecka37acf72013-07-06 12:13:10 +000080
81Supported COMDAT types:
82
83``discard``
84 Discards duplicate sections with the same COMDAT symbol. This is the default
85 if no type is specified.
86
87``one_only``
88 If the symbol is defined multiple times, the linker issues an error.
89
90``same_size``
91 Duplicates are discarded, but the linker issues an error if any have
92 different sizes.
93
94``same_contents``
95 Duplicates are discarded, but the linker issues an error if any duplicates
96 do not have exactly the same content.
97
Nico Riecka37acf72013-07-06 12:13:10 +000098``largest``
99 Links the largest section from among the duplicates.
100
101``newest``
102 Links the newest section from among the duplicates.
103
104
105.. code-block:: gas
106
107 .section .text$foo
108 .linkonce
109 ...
110
Rafael Espindola60ec3832013-11-19 19:52:52 +0000111``.section`` Directive
112^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
113
114MC supports passing the information in ``.linkonce`` at the end of
115``.section``. For example, these two codes are equivalent
116
117.. code-block:: gas
118
119 .section secName, "dr", discard, "Symbol1"
120 .globl Symbol1
121 Symbol1:
122 .long 1
123
124.. code-block:: gas
125
126 .section secName, "dr"
127 .linkonce discard
128 .globl Symbol1
129 Symbol1:
130 .long 1
131
Timur Iskhodzhanov18f666b2013-12-20 10:32:12 +0000132Note that in the combined form the COMDAT symbol is explicit. This
Nico Riecke52d2932014-02-15 06:02:36 +0000133extension exists to support multiple sections with the same name in
134different COMDATs:
Rafael Espindola60ec3832013-11-19 19:52:52 +0000135
136
137.. code-block:: gas
138
139 .section secName, "dr", discard, "Symbol1"
140 .globl Symbol1
141 Symbol1:
142 .long 1
143
144 .section secName, "dr", discard, "Symbol2"
145 .globl Symbol2
146 Symbol2:
147 .long 1
Saleem Abdulrasool25947c32014-04-30 07:05:07 +0000148
Rafael Espindola0766ae02014-06-06 19:26:12 +0000149In addition to the types allowed with ``.linkonce``, ``.section`` also accepts
150``associative``. The meaning is that the section is linked if a certain other
151COMDAT section is linked. This other section is indicated by the comdat symbol
152in this directive. It can be any symbol defined in the associated section, but
153is usually the associated section's comdat.
154
155 The following restrictions apply to the associated section:
156
157 1. It must be a COMDAT section.
158 2. It cannot be another associative COMDAT section.
159
160In the following example the symobl ``sym`` is the comdat symbol of ``.foo``
161and ``.bar`` is associated to ``.foo``.
162
163.. code-block:: gas
164
165 .section .foo,"bw",discard, "sym"
166 .section .bar,"rd",associative, "sym"
167
Rafael Espindola8ca44f02015-04-04 18:02:01 +0000168
169ELF-Dependent
170-------------
171
172``.section`` Directive
173^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
174
175In order to support creating multiple sections with the same name and comdat,
176it is possible to add an unique number at the end of the ``.seciton`` directive.
177For example, the following code creates two sections named ``.text``.
178
179.. code-block:: gas
180
Rafael Espindola41e2b5c2015-04-06 16:34:41 +0000181 .section .text,"ax",@progbits,unique,1
Rafael Espindola8ca44f02015-04-04 18:02:01 +0000182 nop
183
Rafael Espindola41e2b5c2015-04-06 16:34:41 +0000184 .section .text,"ax",@progbits,unique,2
Rafael Espindola8ca44f02015-04-04 18:02:01 +0000185 nop
186
187
188The unique number is not present in the resulting object at all. It is just used
189in the assembler to differentiate the sections.
190
Saleem Abdulrasool25947c32014-04-30 07:05:07 +0000191Target Specific Behaviour
192=========================
193
194Windows on ARM
195--------------
196
197Stack Probe Emission
198^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
199
200The reference implementation (Microsoft Visual Studio 2012) emits stack probes
201in the following fashion:
202
203.. code-block:: gas
204
205 movw r4, #constant
206 bl __chkstk
207 sub.w sp, sp, r4
208
Alp Tokerbeaca192014-05-15 01:52:21 +0000209However, this has the limitation of 32 MiB (±16MiB). In order to accommodate
Saleem Abdulrasool25947c32014-04-30 07:05:07 +0000210larger binaries, LLVM supports the use of ``-mcode-model=large`` to allow a 4GiB
211range via a slight deviation. It will generate an indirect jump as follows:
212
213.. code-block:: gas
214
215 movw r4, #constant
216 movw r12, :lower16:__chkstk
217 movt r12, :upper16:__chkstk
218 blx r12
219 sub.w sp, sp, r4
220
Saleem Abdulrasoolabac6e92014-06-09 20:18:42 +0000221Variable Length Arrays
222^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
223
224The reference implementation (Microsoft Visual Studio 2012) does not permit the
225emission of Variable Length Arrays (VLAs).
226
227The Windows ARM Itanium ABI extends the base ABI by adding support for emitting
228a dynamic stack allocation. When emitting a variable stack allocation, a call
229to ``__chkstk`` is emitted unconditionally to ensure that guard pages are setup
230properly. The emission of this stack probe emission is handled similar to the
231standard stack probe emission.
232
233The MSVC environment does not emit code for VLAs currently.
234