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authorMaksim Panchenko <maks@meta.com>2024-06-24 15:43:41 -0700
committershawbyoung <shawbyoung@gmail.com>2024-06-24 15:43:41 -0700
commit6d7f22e72932616059c51d229b63dfbd77696e72 (patch)
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[𝘀𝗽𝗿] changes to main this commit is based onusers/shawbyoung/spr/main.boltnfc-move-optslite-to-commandlineoptscpp
Created using spr 1.3.4 [skip ci]
-rw-r--r--bolt/include/bolt/Rewrite/DWARFRewriter.h4
-rw-r--r--bolt/lib/Core/BinaryEmitter.cpp1
-rw-r--r--bolt/lib/Rewrite/DWARFRewriter.cpp61
-rw-r--r--bolt/lib/Rewrite/LinuxKernelRewriter.cpp88
-rw-r--r--bolt/test/X86/linux-alt-instruction.s22
-rw-r--r--clang/include/clang/Driver/Options.td4
-rw-r--r--clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Gnu.cpp29
-rw-r--r--cross-project-tests/lit.cfg.py14
-rw-r--r--cross-project-tests/lit.site.cfg.py.in4
-rw-r--r--lldb/test/API/lit.cfg.py5
-rw-r--r--lldb/test/API/lit.site.cfg.py.in8
-rw-r--r--lldb/test/Shell/helper/toolchain.py5
-rw-r--r--lldb/test/Shell/lit.site.cfg.py.in9
-rw-r--r--llvm/CMakeLists.txt4
-rw-r--r--llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCFragment.h22
-rw-r--r--llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCObjectStreamer.h2
-rw-r--r--llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCStreamer.h6
-rw-r--r--llvm/lib/MC/MCAssembler.cpp118
-rw-r--r--llvm/lib/MC/MCExpr.cpp10
-rw-r--r--llvm/lib/MC/MCFragment.cpp12
-rw-r--r--llvm/lib/MC/MCObjectStreamer.cpp5
-rw-r--r--llvm/lib/MC/MCStreamer.cpp2
-rw-r--r--llvm/lib/Target/X86/AsmParser/X86AsmParser.cpp24
-rw-r--r--llvm/test/MC/X86/directive-avoid_end_align.s208
24 files changed, 571 insertions, 96 deletions
diff --git a/bolt/include/bolt/Rewrite/DWARFRewriter.h b/bolt/include/bolt/Rewrite/DWARFRewriter.h
index 8dec32de..3cc9d82 100644
--- a/bolt/include/bolt/Rewrite/DWARFRewriter.h
+++ b/bolt/include/bolt/Rewrite/DWARFRewriter.h
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
#include "bolt/Core/DIEBuilder.h"
#include "bolt/Core/DebugData.h"
#include "bolt/Core/DebugNames.h"
+#include "bolt/Core/GDBIndex.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/DIE.h"
#include "llvm/DWP/DWP.h"
@@ -131,7 +132,8 @@ private:
makeFinalLocListsSection(DWARFVersion Version);
/// Finalize type sections in the main binary.
- CUOffsetMap finalizeTypeSections(DIEBuilder &DIEBlder, DIEStreamer &Streamer);
+ CUOffsetMap finalizeTypeSections(DIEBuilder &DIEBlder, DIEStreamer &Streamer,
+ GDBIndex &GDBIndexSection);
/// Process and write out CUs that are passsed in.
void finalizeCompileUnits(DIEBuilder &DIEBlder, DIEStreamer &Streamer,
diff --git a/bolt/lib/Core/BinaryEmitter.cpp b/bolt/lib/Core/BinaryEmitter.cpp
index 5793963..c231fff 100644
--- a/bolt/lib/Core/BinaryEmitter.cpp
+++ b/bolt/lib/Core/BinaryEmitter.cpp
@@ -487,6 +487,7 @@ void BinaryEmitter::emitFunctionBody(BinaryFunction &BF, FunctionFragment &FF,
// This assumes the second instruction in the macro-op pair will get
// assigned to its own MCRelaxableFragment. Since all JCC instructions
// are relaxable, we should be safe.
+ Streamer.emitNeverAlignCodeAtEnd(/*Alignment to avoid=*/64, *BC.STI);
}
if (!EmitCodeOnly) {
diff --git a/bolt/lib/Rewrite/DWARFRewriter.cpp b/bolt/lib/Rewrite/DWARFRewriter.cpp
index 8814ebb..7b62999 100644
--- a/bolt/lib/Rewrite/DWARFRewriter.cpp
+++ b/bolt/lib/Rewrite/DWARFRewriter.cpp
@@ -185,6 +185,7 @@ namespace bolt {
class DIEStreamer : public DwarfStreamer {
DIEBuilder *DIEBldr;
DWARFRewriter &Rewriter;
+ GDBIndex &GDBIndexSection;
private:
/// Emit the compilation unit header for \p Unit in the debug_info
@@ -247,7 +248,7 @@ private:
const uint64_t TypeSignature = cast<DWARFTypeUnit>(Unit).getTypeHash();
DIE *TypeDIE = DIEBldr->getTypeDIE(Unit);
const DIEBuilder::DWARFUnitInfo &UI = DIEBldr->getUnitInfoByDwarfUnit(Unit);
- Rewriter.addGDBTypeUnitEntry(
+ GDBIndexSection.addGDBTypeUnitEntry(
{UI.UnitOffset, TypeSignature, TypeDIE->getOffset()});
if (Unit.getVersion() < 5) {
// Switch the section to .debug_types section.
@@ -279,11 +280,12 @@ private:
public:
DIEStreamer(DIEBuilder *DIEBldr, DWARFRewriter &Rewriter,
+ GDBIndex &GDBIndexSection,
DWARFLinkerBase::OutputFileType OutFileType,
raw_pwrite_stream &OutFile,
DWARFLinkerBase::MessageHandlerTy Warning)
: DwarfStreamer(OutFileType, OutFile, Warning), DIEBldr(DIEBldr),
- Rewriter(Rewriter){};
+ Rewriter(Rewriter), GDBIndexSection(GDBIndexSection) {};
using DwarfStreamer::emitCompileUnitHeader;
@@ -326,12 +328,11 @@ static cl::opt<bool> KeepARanges(
"keep or generate .debug_aranges section if .gdb_index is written"),
cl::Hidden, cl::cat(BoltCategory));
-static cl::opt<bool>
-DeterministicDebugInfo("deterministic-debuginfo",
- cl::desc("disables parallel execution of tasks that may produce "
- "nondeterministic debug info"),
- cl::init(true),
- cl::cat(BoltCategory));
+static cl::opt<bool> DeterministicDebugInfo(
+ "deterministic-debuginfo",
+ cl::desc("disables parallel execution of tasks that may produce "
+ "nondeterministic debug info"),
+ cl::init(true), cl::cat(BoltCategory));
static cl::opt<std::string> DwarfOutputPath(
"dwarf-output-path",
@@ -460,10 +461,11 @@ static std::optional<uint64_t> getAsAddress(const DWARFUnit &DU,
static std::unique_ptr<DIEStreamer>
createDIEStreamer(const Triple &TheTriple, raw_pwrite_stream &OutFile,
StringRef Swift5ReflectionSegmentName, DIEBuilder &DIEBldr,
- DWARFRewriter &Rewriter) {
+ DWARFRewriter &Rewriter, GDBIndex &GDBIndexSection) {
std::unique_ptr<DIEStreamer> Streamer = std::make_unique<DIEStreamer>(
- &DIEBldr, Rewriter, DWARFLinkerBase::OutputFileType::Object, OutFile,
+ &DIEBldr, Rewriter, GDBIndexSection,
+ DWARFLinkerBase::OutputFileType::Object, OutFile,
[&](const Twine &Warning, StringRef Context, const DWARFDie *) {});
Error Err = Streamer->init(TheTriple, Swift5ReflectionSegmentName);
if (Err)
@@ -484,13 +486,12 @@ emitUnit(DIEBuilder &DIEBldr, DIEStreamer &Streamer, DWARFUnit &Unit) {
return {U.UnitOffset, U.UnitLength, TypeHash};
}
-static void emitDWOBuilder(const std::string &DWOName,
- DIEBuilder &DWODIEBuilder, DWARFRewriter &Rewriter,
- DWARFUnit &SplitCU, DWARFUnit &CU,
- DWARFRewriter::DWPState &State,
- DebugLocWriter &LocWriter,
- DebugStrOffsetsWriter &StrOffstsWriter,
- DebugStrWriter &StrWriter) {
+static void
+emitDWOBuilder(const std::string &DWOName, DIEBuilder &DWODIEBuilder,
+ DWARFRewriter &Rewriter, DWARFUnit &SplitCU, DWARFUnit &CU,
+ DWARFRewriter::DWPState &State, DebugLocWriter &LocWriter,
+ DebugStrOffsetsWriter &StrOffstsWriter,
+ DebugStrWriter &StrWriter, GDBIndex &GDBIndexSection) {
// Populate debug_info and debug_abbrev for current dwo into StringRef.
DWODIEBuilder.generateAbbrevs();
DWODIEBuilder.finish();
@@ -500,8 +501,9 @@ static void emitDWOBuilder(const std::string &DWOName,
std::make_shared<raw_svector_ostream>(OutBuffer);
const object::ObjectFile *File = SplitCU.getContext().getDWARFObj().getFile();
auto TheTriple = std::make_unique<Triple>(File->makeTriple());
- std::unique_ptr<DIEStreamer> Streamer = createDIEStreamer(
- *TheTriple, *ObjOS, "DwoStreamerInitAug2", DWODIEBuilder, Rewriter);
+ std::unique_ptr<DIEStreamer> Streamer =
+ createDIEStreamer(*TheTriple, *ObjOS, "DwoStreamerInitAug2",
+ DWODIEBuilder, Rewriter, GDBIndexSection);
DWARFRewriter::UnitMetaVectorType TUMetaVector;
DWARFRewriter::UnitMeta CUMI = {0, 0, 0};
if (SplitCU.getContext().getMaxDWOVersion() >= 5) {
@@ -652,6 +654,7 @@ void DWARFRewriter::updateDebugInfo() {
DWARF5AcceleratorTable DebugNamesTable(opts::CreateDebugNames, BC,
*StrWriter);
+ GDBIndex GDBIndexSection(BC);
DWPState State;
if (opts::WriteDWP)
initDWPState(State);
@@ -704,7 +707,8 @@ void DWARFRewriter::updateDebugInfo() {
TempRangesSectionWriter->finalizeSection();
emitDWOBuilder(DWOName, DWODIEBuilder, *this, **SplitCU, *Unit, State,
- DebugLocDWoWriter, DWOStrOffstsWriter, DWOStrWriter);
+ DebugLocDWoWriter, DWOStrOffstsWriter, DWOStrWriter,
+ GDBIndexSection);
}
if (Unit->getVersion() >= 5) {
@@ -729,9 +733,10 @@ void DWARFRewriter::updateDebugInfo() {
std::make_unique<raw_svector_ostream>(OutBuffer);
const object::ObjectFile *File = BC.DwCtx->getDWARFObj().getFile();
auto TheTriple = std::make_unique<Triple>(File->makeTriple());
- std::unique_ptr<DIEStreamer> Streamer =
- createDIEStreamer(*TheTriple, *ObjOS, "TypeStreamer", DIEBlder, *this);
- CUOffsetMap OffsetMap = finalizeTypeSections(DIEBlder, *Streamer);
+ std::unique_ptr<DIEStreamer> Streamer = createDIEStreamer(
+ *TheTriple, *ObjOS, "TypeStreamer", DIEBlder, *this, GDBIndexSection);
+ CUOffsetMap OffsetMap =
+ finalizeTypeSections(DIEBlder, *Streamer, GDBIndexSection);
const bool SingleThreadedMode =
opts::NoThreads || opts::DeterministicDebugInfo;
@@ -761,7 +766,8 @@ void DWARFRewriter::updateDebugInfo() {
finalizeDebugSections(DIEBlder, DebugNamesTable, *Streamer, *ObjOS,
OffsetMap);
- updateGdbIndexSection(OffsetMap, CUIndex);
+ GDBIndexSection.updateGdbIndexSection(OffsetMap, CUIndex,
+ *ARangesSectionWriter);
}
void DWARFRewriter::updateUnitDebugInfo(
@@ -1429,7 +1435,8 @@ void DWARFRewriter::updateLineTableOffsets(const MCAsmLayout &Layout) {
}
CUOffsetMap DWARFRewriter::finalizeTypeSections(DIEBuilder &DIEBlder,
- DIEStreamer &Streamer) {
+ DIEStreamer &Streamer,
+ GDBIndex &GDBIndexSection) {
// update TypeUnit DW_AT_stmt_list with new .debug_line information.
auto updateLineTable = [&](const DWARFUnit &Unit) -> void {
DIE *UnitDIE = DIEBlder.getUnitDIEbyUnit(Unit);
@@ -1449,8 +1456,8 @@ CUOffsetMap DWARFRewriter::finalizeTypeSections(DIEBuilder &DIEBlder,
std::make_shared<raw_svector_ostream>(OutBuffer);
const object::ObjectFile *File = BC.DwCtx->getDWARFObj().getFile();
auto TheTriple = std::make_unique<Triple>(File->makeTriple());
- std::unique_ptr<DIEStreamer> TypeStreamer =
- createDIEStreamer(*TheTriple, *ObjOS, "TypeStreamer", DIEBlder, *this);
+ std::unique_ptr<DIEStreamer> TypeStreamer = createDIEStreamer(
+ *TheTriple, *ObjOS, "TypeStreamer", DIEBlder, *this, GDBIndexSection);
// generate debug_info and CUMap
CUOffsetMap CUMap;
diff --git a/bolt/lib/Rewrite/LinuxKernelRewriter.cpp b/bolt/lib/Rewrite/LinuxKernelRewriter.cpp
index b2c8b24..7849e6b 100644
--- a/bolt/lib/Rewrite/LinuxKernelRewriter.cpp
+++ b/bolt/lib/Rewrite/LinuxKernelRewriter.cpp
@@ -273,7 +273,9 @@ class LinuxKernelRewriter final : public MetadataRewriter {
/// Handle alternative instruction info from .altinstructions.
Error readAltInstructions();
- Error rewriteAltInstructions();
+ void processAltInstructionsPostCFG();
+ Error tryReadAltInstructions(uint32_t AltInstFeatureSize,
+ bool AltInstHasPadLen, bool ParseOnly);
/// Read .pci_fixup
Error readPCIFixupTable();
@@ -324,6 +326,8 @@ public:
if (Error E = processORCPostCFG())
return E;
+ processAltInstructionsPostCFG();
+
return Error::success();
}
@@ -333,9 +337,6 @@ public:
if (Error E = rewriteExceptionTable())
return E;
- if (Error E = rewriteAltInstructions())
- return E;
-
if (Error E = rewriteParaInstructions())
return E;
@@ -1319,12 +1320,69 @@ Error LinuxKernelRewriter::rewriteBugTable() {
/// u8 padlen; // present in older kernels
/// } __packed;
///
-/// Note the structures is packed.
+/// Note that the structure is packed.
+///
+/// Since the size of the "feature" field could be either u16 or u32, and
+/// "padlen" presence is unknown, we attempt to parse .altinstructions section
+/// using all possible combinations (four at this time). Since we validate the
+/// contents of the section and its size, the detection works quite well.
+/// Still, we leave the user the opportunity to specify these features on the
+/// command line and skip the guesswork.
Error LinuxKernelRewriter::readAltInstructions() {
AltInstrSection = BC.getUniqueSectionByName(".altinstructions");
if (!AltInstrSection)
return Error::success();
+ // Presence of "padlen" field.
+ std::vector<bool> PadLenVariants;
+ if (opts::AltInstHasPadLen.getNumOccurrences())
+ PadLenVariants.push_back(opts::AltInstHasPadLen);
+ else
+ PadLenVariants = {false, true};
+
+ // Size (in bytes) variants of "feature" field.
+ std::vector<uint32_t> FeatureSizeVariants;
+ if (opts::AltInstFeatureSize.getNumOccurrences())
+ FeatureSizeVariants.push_back(opts::AltInstFeatureSize);
+ else
+ FeatureSizeVariants = {2, 4};
+
+ for (bool AltInstHasPadLen : PadLenVariants) {
+ for (uint32_t AltInstFeatureSize : FeatureSizeVariants) {
+ LLVM_DEBUG({
+ dbgs() << "BOLT-DEBUG: trying AltInstHasPadLen = " << AltInstHasPadLen
+ << "; AltInstFeatureSize = " << AltInstFeatureSize << ";\n";
+ });
+ if (Error E = tryReadAltInstructions(AltInstFeatureSize, AltInstHasPadLen,
+ /*ParseOnly*/ true)) {
+ consumeError(std::move(E));
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Matched .altinstructions format\n");
+
+ if (!opts::AltInstHasPadLen.getNumOccurrences())
+ BC.outs() << "BOLT-INFO: setting --" << opts::AltInstHasPadLen.ArgStr
+ << '=' << AltInstHasPadLen << '\n';
+
+ if (!opts::AltInstFeatureSize.getNumOccurrences())
+ BC.outs() << "BOLT-INFO: setting --" << opts::AltInstFeatureSize.ArgStr
+ << '=' << AltInstFeatureSize << '\n';
+
+ return tryReadAltInstructions(AltInstFeatureSize, AltInstHasPadLen,
+ /*ParseOnly*/ false);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // We couldn't match the format. Read again to properly propagate the error
+ // to the user.
+ return tryReadAltInstructions(opts::AltInstFeatureSize,
+ opts::AltInstHasPadLen, /*ParseOnly*/ false);
+}
+
+Error LinuxKernelRewriter::tryReadAltInstructions(uint32_t AltInstFeatureSize,
+ bool AltInstHasPadLen,
+ bool ParseOnly) {
const uint64_t Address = AltInstrSection->getAddress();
DataExtractor DE = DataExtractor(AltInstrSection->getContents(),
BC.AsmInfo->isLittleEndian(),
@@ -1336,12 +1394,12 @@ Error LinuxKernelRewriter::readAltInstructions() {
Address + Cursor.tell() + (int32_t)DE.getU32(Cursor);
const uint64_t AltInstAddress =
Address + Cursor.tell() + (int32_t)DE.getU32(Cursor);
- const uint64_t Feature = DE.getUnsigned(Cursor, opts::AltInstFeatureSize);
+ const uint64_t Feature = DE.getUnsigned(Cursor, AltInstFeatureSize);
const uint8_t OrgSize = DE.getU8(Cursor);
const uint8_t AltSize = DE.getU8(Cursor);
// Older kernels may have the padlen field.
- const uint8_t PadLen = opts::AltInstHasPadLen ? DE.getU8(Cursor) : 0;
+ const uint8_t PadLen = AltInstHasPadLen ? DE.getU8(Cursor) : 0;
if (!Cursor)
return createStringError(
@@ -1358,7 +1416,7 @@ Error LinuxKernelRewriter::readAltInstructions() {
<< "\n\tFeature: 0x" << Twine::utohexstr(Feature)
<< "\n\tOrgSize: " << (int)OrgSize
<< "\n\tAltSize: " << (int)AltSize << '\n';
- if (opts::AltInstHasPadLen)
+ if (AltInstHasPadLen)
BC.outs() << "\tPadLen: " << (int)PadLen << '\n';
}
@@ -1375,7 +1433,7 @@ Error LinuxKernelRewriter::readAltInstructions() {
BinaryFunction *AltBF =
BC.getBinaryFunctionContainingAddress(AltInstAddress);
- if (AltBF && BC.shouldEmit(*AltBF)) {
+ if (!ParseOnly && AltBF && BC.shouldEmit(*AltBF)) {
BC.errs()
<< "BOLT-WARNING: alternative instruction sequence found in function "
<< *AltBF << '\n';
@@ -1397,6 +1455,9 @@ Error LinuxKernelRewriter::readAltInstructions() {
" referenced by .altinstructions entry %d",
OrgInstAddress, EntryID);
+ if (ParseOnly)
+ continue;
+
// There could be more than one alternative instruction sequences for the
// same original instruction. Annotate each alternative separately.
std::string AnnotationName = "AltInst";
@@ -1423,12 +1484,11 @@ Error LinuxKernelRewriter::readAltInstructions() {
return Error::success();
}
-Error LinuxKernelRewriter::rewriteAltInstructions() {
- // Disable output of functions with alt instructions before the rewrite
- // support is complete.
+void LinuxKernelRewriter::processAltInstructionsPostCFG() {
+ // Disable optimization and output of functions with alt instructions before
+ // the rewrite support is complete. Alt instructions can modify the control
+ // flow, hence we may end up deleting seemingly unreachable code.
skipFunctionsWithAnnotation("AltInst");
-
- return Error::success();
}
/// When the Linux kernel needs to handle an error associated with a given PCI
diff --git a/bolt/test/X86/linux-alt-instruction.s b/bolt/test/X86/linux-alt-instruction.s
index 2cdf315..dc1b12a2 100644
--- a/bolt/test/X86/linux-alt-instruction.s
+++ b/bolt/test/X86/linux-alt-instruction.s
@@ -6,30 +6,36 @@
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown %s -o %t.o
# RUN: %clang %cflags -nostdlib %t.o -o %t.exe \
# RUN: -Wl,--image-base=0xffffffff80000000,--no-dynamic-linker,--no-eh-frame-hdr,--no-pie
-# RUN: llvm-bolt %t.exe --print-normalized --alt-inst-feature-size=2 -o %t.out \
+# RUN: llvm-bolt %t.exe --print-cfg --alt-inst-feature-size=2 -o %t.out \
# RUN: | FileCheck %s
## Older kernels used to have padlen field in alt_instr. Check compatibility.
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown --defsym PADLEN=1 \
-# RUN: %s -o %t.o
-# RUN: %clang %cflags -nostdlib %t.o -o %t.exe \
+# RUN: %s -o %t.padlen.o
+# RUN: %clang %cflags -nostdlib %t.padlen.o -o %t.padlen.exe \
# RUN: -Wl,--image-base=0xffffffff80000000,--no-dynamic-linker,--no-eh-frame-hdr,--no-pie
-# RUN: llvm-bolt %t.exe --print-normalized --alt-inst-has-padlen -o %t.out \
+# RUN: llvm-bolt %t.padlen.exe --print-cfg --alt-inst-has-padlen -o %t.padlen.out \
# RUN: | FileCheck %s
## Check with a larger size of "feature" field in alt_instr.
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown \
-# RUN: --defsym FEATURE_SIZE_4=1 %s -o %t.o
-# RUN: %clang %cflags -nostdlib %t.o -o %t.exe \
+# RUN: --defsym FEATURE_SIZE_4=1 %s -o %t.fs4.o
+# RUN: %clang %cflags -nostdlib %t.fs4.o -o %t.fs4.exe \
# RUN: -Wl,--image-base=0xffffffff80000000,--no-dynamic-linker,--no-eh-frame-hdr,--no-pie
-# RUN: llvm-bolt %t.exe --print-normalized --alt-inst-feature-size=4 -o %t.out \
+# RUN: llvm-bolt %t.fs4.exe --print-cfg --alt-inst-feature-size=4 -o %t.fs4.out \
# RUN: | FileCheck %s
## Check that out-of-bounds read is handled properly.
-# RUN: not llvm-bolt %t.exe --print-normalized --alt-inst-feature-size=2 -o %t.out
+# RUN: not llvm-bolt %t.fs4.exe --alt-inst-feature-size=2 -o %t.fs4.out
+
+## Check that BOLT automatically detects structure fields in .altinstructions.
+
+# RUN: llvm-bolt %t.exe --print-cfg -o %t.out | FileCheck %s
+# RUN: llvm-bolt %t.exe --print-cfg -o %t.padlen.out | FileCheck %s
+# RUN: llvm-bolt %t.exe --print-cfg -o %t.fs4.out | FileCheck %s
# CHECK: BOLT-INFO: Linux kernel binary detected
# CHECK: BOLT-INFO: parsed 2 alternative instruction entries
diff --git a/clang/include/clang/Driver/Options.td b/clang/include/clang/Driver/Options.td
index d44faa5..63bb867 100644
--- a/clang/include/clang/Driver/Options.td
+++ b/clang/include/clang/Driver/Options.td
@@ -5483,6 +5483,10 @@ def pg : Flag<["-"], "pg">, HelpText<"Enable mcount instrumentation">,
MarshallingInfoFlag<CodeGenOpts<"InstrumentForProfiling">>;
def pipe : Flag<["-", "--"], "pipe">,
HelpText<"Use pipes between commands, when possible">;
+// Facebook T92898286
+def post_link_optimize : Flag<["--"], "post-link-optimize">,
+ HelpText<"Apply post-link optimizations using BOLT">;
+// End Facebook T92898286
def prebind__all__twolevel__modules : Flag<["-"], "prebind_all_twolevel_modules">;
def prebind : Flag<["-"], "prebind">;
def preload : Flag<["-"], "preload">;
diff --git a/clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Gnu.cpp b/clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Gnu.cpp
index b141e5f..f7611af 100644
--- a/clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Gnu.cpp
+++ b/clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Gnu.cpp
@@ -672,12 +672,41 @@ void tools::gnutools::Linker::ConstructJob(Compilation &C, const JobAction &JA,
}
}
+ // Facebook T92898286
+ if (Args.hasArg(options::OPT_post_link_optimize))
+ CmdArgs.push_back("-q");
+ // End Facebook T92898286
+
Args.AddAllArgs(CmdArgs, options::OPT_T);
const char *Exec = Args.MakeArgString(ToolChain.GetLinkerPath());
C.addCommand(std::make_unique<Command>(JA, *this,
ResponseFileSupport::AtFileCurCP(),
Exec, CmdArgs, Inputs, Output));
+ // Facebook T92898286
+ if (!Args.hasArg(options::OPT_post_link_optimize) || !Output.isFilename())
+ return;
+
+ const char *MvExec = Args.MakeArgString(ToolChain.GetProgramPath("mv"));
+ ArgStringList MoveCmdArgs;
+ MoveCmdArgs.push_back(Output.getFilename());
+ const char *PreBoltBin =
+ Args.MakeArgString(Twine(Output.getFilename()) + ".pre-bolt");
+ MoveCmdArgs.push_back(PreBoltBin);
+ C.addCommand(std::make_unique<Command>(JA, *this, ResponseFileSupport::None(),
+ MvExec, MoveCmdArgs, std::nullopt));
+
+ ArgStringList BoltCmdArgs;
+ const char *BoltExec =
+ Args.MakeArgString(ToolChain.GetProgramPath("llvm-bolt"));
+ BoltCmdArgs.push_back(PreBoltBin);
+ BoltCmdArgs.push_back("-reorder-blocks=reverse");
+ BoltCmdArgs.push_back("-update-debug-sections");
+ BoltCmdArgs.push_back("-o");
+ BoltCmdArgs.push_back(Output.getFilename());
+ C.addCommand(std::make_unique<Command>(JA, *this, ResponseFileSupport::None(),
+ BoltExec, BoltCmdArgs, std::nullopt));
+ // End Facebook T92898286
}
void tools::gnutools::Assembler::ConstructJob(Compilation &C,
diff --git a/cross-project-tests/lit.cfg.py b/cross-project-tests/lit.cfg.py
index 774c4ea..6196345 100644
--- a/cross-project-tests/lit.cfg.py
+++ b/cross-project-tests/lit.cfg.py
@@ -84,7 +84,13 @@ if is_msvc:
# use_clang() and use_lld() respectively, so set them to "", if needed.
if not hasattr(config, "clang_src_dir"):
config.clang_src_dir = ""
-llvm_config.use_clang(required=("clang" in config.llvm_enabled_projects))
+# Facebook T92898286
+should_test_bolt = get_required_attr(config, "llvm_test_bolt")
+if should_test_bolt:
+ llvm_config.use_clang(required=("clang" in config.llvm_enabled_projects), additional_flags=["--post-link-optimize"])
+else:
+ llvm_config.use_clang(required=("clang" in config.llvm_enabled_projects))
+# End Facebook T92898286
if not hasattr(config, "lld_src_dir"):
config.lld_src_dir = ""
@@ -293,3 +299,9 @@ llvm_config.feature_config([("--build-mode", {"Debug|RelWithDebInfo": "debug-inf
# Allow 'REQUIRES: XXX-registered-target' in tests.
for arch in config.targets_to_build:
config.available_features.add(arch.lower() + "-registered-target")
+
+# Facebook T92898286
+# Ensure the user's PYTHONPATH is included.
+if "PYTHONPATH" in os.environ:
+ config.environment["PYTHONPATH"] = os.environ["PYTHONPATH"]
+# End Facebook T92898286
diff --git a/cross-project-tests/lit.site.cfg.py.in b/cross-project-tests/lit.site.cfg.py.in
index 39458df..2d53cd3 100644
--- a/cross-project-tests/lit.site.cfg.py.in
+++ b/cross-project-tests/lit.site.cfg.py.in
@@ -21,6 +21,10 @@ config.mlir_src_root = "@MLIR_SOURCE_DIR@"
config.llvm_use_sanitizer = "@LLVM_USE_SANITIZER@"
+# Facebook T92898286
+config.llvm_test_bolt = lit.util.pythonize_bool("@LLVM_TEST_BOLT@")
+# End Facebook T92898286
+
import lit.llvm
lit.llvm.initialize(lit_config, config)
diff --git a/lldb/test/API/lit.cfg.py b/lldb/test/API/lit.cfg.py
index d934349..d4a62c5 100644
--- a/lldb/test/API/lit.cfg.py
+++ b/lldb/test/API/lit.cfg.py
@@ -248,6 +248,11 @@ if is_configured("lldb_libs_dir"):
if is_configured("lldb_framework_dir"):
dotest_cmd += ["--framework", config.lldb_framework_dir]
+# Facebook T92898286
+if is_configured("llvm_test_bolt"):
+ dotest_cmd += ["-E", '"--post-link-optimize"']
+# End Facebook T92898286
+
if (
"lldb-repro-capture" in config.available_features
or "lldb-repro-replay" in config.available_features
diff --git a/lldb/test/API/lit.site.cfg.py.in b/lldb/test/API/lit.site.cfg.py.in
index 8b2d09a..602f457 100644
--- a/lldb/test/API/lit.site.cfg.py.in
+++ b/lldb/test/API/lit.site.cfg.py.in
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
@LIT_SITE_CFG_IN_HEADER@
+#Facebook T92898286
+import lit.util
+#End Facebook T92898286
+
config.llvm_src_root = "@LLVM_SOURCE_DIR@"
config.llvm_obj_root = "@LLVM_BINARY_DIR@"
config.llvm_tools_dir = lit_config.substitute("@LLVM_TOOLS_DIR@")
@@ -39,6 +43,10 @@ config.libcxx_include_target_dir = "@LIBCXX_GENERATED_INCLUDE_TARGET_DIR@"
config.lldb_module_cache = os.path.join("@LLDB_TEST_MODULE_CACHE_LLDB@", "lldb-api")
config.clang_module_cache = os.path.join("@LLDB_TEST_MODULE_CACHE_CLANG@", "lldb-api")
+# Facebook T92898286
+config.llvm_test_bolt = lit.util.pythonize_bool("@LLVM_TEST_BOLT@")
+# End Facebook T92898286
+
# Plugins
lldb_build_intel_pt = '@LLDB_BUILD_INTEL_PT@'
if lldb_build_intel_pt == '1':
diff --git a/lldb/test/Shell/helper/toolchain.py b/lldb/test/Shell/helper/toolchain.py
index 255955f..7b7be06 100644
--- a/lldb/test/Shell/helper/toolchain.py
+++ b/lldb/test/Shell/helper/toolchain.py
@@ -165,6 +165,11 @@ def use_support_substitutions(config):
if config.cmake_sysroot:
host_flags += ["--sysroot={}".format(config.cmake_sysroot)]
+ # Facebook T92898286
+ if config.llvm_test_bolt:
+ host_flags += ["--post-link-optimize"]
+ # End Facebook T92898286
+
host_flags = " ".join(host_flags)
config.substitutions.append(("%clang_host", "%clang " + host_flags))
config.substitutions.append(("%clangxx_host", "%clangxx " + host_flags))
diff --git a/lldb/test/Shell/lit.site.cfg.py.in b/lldb/test/Shell/lit.site.cfg.py.in
index b69e7bc..fe83237 100644
--- a/lldb/test/Shell/lit.site.cfg.py.in
+++ b/lldb/test/Shell/lit.site.cfg.py.in
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
@LIT_SITE_CFG_IN_HEADER@
+#Facebook T92898286
+import lit.util
+#End Facebook T92898286
+
+
config.llvm_src_root = "@LLVM_SOURCE_DIR@"
config.llvm_obj_root = "@LLVM_BINARY_DIR@"
config.llvm_tools_dir = lit_config.substitute("@LLVM_TOOLS_DIR@")
@@ -31,6 +36,10 @@ config.llvm_use_sanitizer = "@LLVM_USE_SANITIZER@"
config.lldb_module_cache = os.path.join("@LLDB_TEST_MODULE_CACHE_LLDB@", "lldb-shell")
config.clang_module_cache = os.path.join("@LLDB_TEST_MODULE_CACHE_CLANG@", "lldb-shell")
+# Facebook T92898286
+config.llvm_test_bolt = lit.util.pythonize_bool("@LLVM_TEST_BOLT@")
+# End Facebook T92898286
+
import lit.llvm
lit.llvm.initialize(lit_config, config)
diff --git a/llvm/CMakeLists.txt b/llvm/CMakeLists.txt
index 3208147..ecd36d2 100644
--- a/llvm/CMakeLists.txt
+++ b/llvm/CMakeLists.txt
@@ -709,6 +709,10 @@ set(LLVM_LIB_FUZZING_ENGINE "" CACHE PATH
option(LLVM_USE_SPLIT_DWARF
"Use -gsplit-dwarf when compiling llvm and --gdb-index when linking." OFF)
+# Facebook T92898286
+option(LLVM_TEST_BOLT "Enable BOLT testing in non-BOLT tests that use clang" OFF)
+# End Facebook T92898286
+
# Define an option controlling whether we should build for 32-bit on 64-bit
# platforms, where supported.
if( CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 8 AND NOT (WIN32 OR ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "AIX"))
diff --git a/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCFragment.h b/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCFragment.h
index a9b19dc..256d984 100644
--- a/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCFragment.h
+++ b/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCFragment.h
@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ class MCFragment : public ilist_node_with_parent<MCFragment, MCSection> {
public:
enum FragmentType : uint8_t {
FT_Align,
+ FT_NeverAlign,
FT_Data,
FT_CompactEncodedInst,
FT_Fill,
@@ -344,6 +345,27 @@ public:
}
};
+class MCNeverAlignFragment : public MCFragment {
+ /// The alignment the end of the next fragment should avoid.
+ unsigned Alignment;
+
+ /// When emitting Nops some subtargets have specific nop encodings.
+ const MCSubtargetInfo &STI;
+
+public:
+ MCNeverAlignFragment(unsigned Alignment, const MCSubtargetInfo &STI,
+ MCSection *Sec = nullptr)
+ : MCFragment(FT_NeverAlign, false, Sec), Alignment(Alignment), STI(STI) {}
+
+ unsigned getAlignment() const { return Alignment; }
+
+ const MCSubtargetInfo &getSubtargetInfo() const { return STI; }
+
+ static bool classof(const MCFragment *F) {
+ return F->getKind() == MCFragment::FT_NeverAlign;
+ }
+};
+
class MCFillFragment : public MCFragment {
uint8_t ValueSize;
/// Value to use for filling bytes.
diff --git a/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCObjectStreamer.h b/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCObjectStreamer.h
index e212d54..c7d7607 100644
--- a/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCObjectStreamer.h
+++ b/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCObjectStreamer.h
@@ -157,6 +157,8 @@ public:
unsigned MaxBytesToEmit = 0) override;
void emitCodeAlignment(Align ByteAlignment, const MCSubtargetInfo *STI,
unsigned MaxBytesToEmit = 0) override;
+ void emitNeverAlignCodeAtEnd(unsigned ByteAlignment,
+ const MCSubtargetInfo &STI) override;
void emitValueToOffset(const MCExpr *Offset, unsigned char Value,
SMLoc Loc) override;
void emitDwarfLocDirective(unsigned FileNo, unsigned Line, unsigned Column,
diff --git a/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCStreamer.h b/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCStreamer.h
index b7468cf..dd81319 100644
--- a/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCStreamer.h
+++ b/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCStreamer.h
@@ -887,6 +887,12 @@ public:
virtual void emitCodeAlignment(Align Alignment, const MCSubtargetInfo *STI,
unsigned MaxBytesToEmit = 0);
+ /// If the end of the fragment following this NeverAlign fragment ever gets
+ /// aligned to \p ByteAlignment, this fragment emits a single nop before the
+ /// following fragment to break this end-alignment.
+ virtual void emitNeverAlignCodeAtEnd(unsigned ByteAlignment,
+ const MCSubtargetInfo &STI);
+
/// Emit some number of copies of \p Value until the byte offset \p
/// Offset is reached.
///
diff --git a/llvm/lib/MC/MCAssembler.cpp b/llvm/lib/MC/MCAssembler.cpp
index ad30b5c..62baeb9 100644
--- a/llvm/lib/MC/MCAssembler.cpp
+++ b/llvm/lib/MC/MCAssembler.cpp
@@ -298,6 +298,43 @@ bool MCAssembler::evaluateFixup(const MCAsmLayout &Layout, const MCFixup &Fixup,
return IsResolved;
}
+/// Check if the branch crosses the boundary.
+///
+/// \param StartAddr start address of the fused/unfused branch.
+/// \param Size size of the fused/unfused branch.
+/// \param BoundaryAlignment alignment requirement of the branch.
+/// \returns true if the branch cross the boundary.
+static bool mayCrossBoundary(uint64_t StartAddr, uint64_t Size,
+ Align BoundaryAlignment) {
+ uint64_t EndAddr = StartAddr + Size;
+ return (StartAddr >> Log2(BoundaryAlignment)) !=
+ ((EndAddr - 1) >> Log2(BoundaryAlignment));
+}
+
+/// Check if the branch is against the boundary.
+///
+/// \param StartAddr start address of the fused/unfused branch.
+/// \param Size size of the fused/unfused branch.
+/// \param BoundaryAlignment alignment requirement of the branch.
+/// \returns true if the branch is against the boundary.
+static bool isAgainstBoundary(uint64_t StartAddr, uint64_t Size,
+ Align BoundaryAlignment) {
+ uint64_t EndAddr = StartAddr + Size;
+ return (EndAddr & (BoundaryAlignment.value() - 1)) == 0;
+}
+
+/// Check if the branch needs padding.
+///
+/// \param StartAddr start address of the fused/unfused branch.
+/// \param Size size of the fused/unfused branch.
+/// \param BoundaryAlignment alignment requirement of the branch.
+/// \returns true if the branch needs padding.
+static bool needPadding(uint64_t StartAddr, uint64_t Size,
+ Align BoundaryAlignment) {
+ return mayCrossBoundary(StartAddr, Size, BoundaryAlignment) ||
+ isAgainstBoundary(StartAddr, Size, BoundaryAlignment);
+}
+
uint64_t MCAssembler::computeFragmentSize(const MCAsmLayout &Layout,
const MCFragment &F) const {
assert(getBackendPtr() && "Requires assembler backend");
@@ -358,6 +395,41 @@ uint64_t MCAssembler::computeFragmentSize(const MCAsmLayout &Layout,
return Size;
}
+ case MCFragment::FT_NeverAlign: {
+ // Disclaimer: NeverAlign fragment size depends on the size of its immediate
+ // successor, but NeverAlign need not be a MCRelaxableFragment.
+ // NeverAlign fragment size is recomputed if the successor is relaxed:
+ // - If RelaxableFragment is relaxed, it gets invalidated by marking its
+ // predecessor as LastValidFragment.
+ // - This forces the assembler to call MCAsmLayout::layoutFragment on that
+ // relaxable fragment, which in turn will always ask the predecessor to
+ // compute its size (see "computeFragmentSize(prev)" in layoutFragment).
+ //
+ // In short, the simplest way to ensure that computeFragmentSize() is sane
+ // is to establish the following rule: it should never examine fragments
+ // after the current fragment in the section. If we logically need to
+ // examine any fragment after the current fragment, we need to do that using
+ // relaxation, inside MCAssembler::layoutSectionOnce.
+ const MCNeverAlignFragment &NAF = cast<MCNeverAlignFragment>(F);
+ const MCFragment *NF = F.getNextNode();
+ uint64_t Offset = Layout.getFragmentOffset(&NAF);
+ size_t NextFragSize = 0;
+ if (const auto *NextFrag = dyn_cast<MCRelaxableFragment>(NF)) {
+ NextFragSize = NextFrag->getContents().size();
+ } else if (const auto *NextFrag = dyn_cast<MCDataFragment>(NF)) {
+ NextFragSize = NextFrag->getContents().size();
+ } else {
+ llvm_unreachable("Didn't find the expected fragment after NeverAlign");
+ }
+ // Check if the next fragment ends at the alignment we want to avoid.
+ if (isAgainstBoundary(Offset, NextFragSize, Align(NAF.getAlignment()))) {
+ // Avoid this alignment by introducing minimum nop.
+ assert(getBackend().getMinimumNopSize() != NAF.getAlignment());
+ return getBackend().getMinimumNopSize();
+ }
+ return 0;
+ }
+
case MCFragment::FT_Org: {
const MCOrgFragment &OF = cast<MCOrgFragment>(F);
MCValue Value;
@@ -581,6 +653,15 @@ static void writeFragment(raw_ostream &OS, const MCAssembler &Asm,
break;
}
+ case MCFragment::FT_NeverAlign: {
+ const MCNeverAlignFragment &NAF = cast<MCNeverAlignFragment>(F);
+ if (!Asm.getBackend().writeNopData(OS, FragmentSize,
+ &NAF.getSubtargetInfo()))
+ report_fatal_error("unable to write nop sequence of " +
+ Twine(FragmentSize) + " bytes");
+ break;
+ }
+
case MCFragment::FT_Data:
++stats::EmittedDataFragments;
OS << cast<MCDataFragment>(F).getContents();
@@ -1052,43 +1133,6 @@ bool MCAssembler::relaxLEB(MCAsmLayout &Layout, MCLEBFragment &LF) {
return OldSize != LF.getContents().size();
}
-/// Check if the branch crosses the boundary.
-///
-/// \param StartAddr start address of the fused/unfused branch.
-/// \param Size size of the fused/unfused branch.
-/// \param BoundaryAlignment alignment requirement of the branch.
-/// \returns true if the branch cross the boundary.
-static bool mayCrossBoundary(uint64_t StartAddr, uint64_t Size,
- Align BoundaryAlignment) {
- uint64_t EndAddr = StartAddr + Size;
- return (StartAddr >> Log2(BoundaryAlignment)) !=
- ((EndAddr - 1) >> Log2(BoundaryAlignment));
-}
-
-/// Check if the branch is against the boundary.
-///
-/// \param StartAddr start address of the fused/unfused branch.
-/// \param Size size of the fused/unfused branch.
-/// \param BoundaryAlignment alignment requirement of the branch.
-/// \returns true if the branch is against the boundary.
-static bool isAgainstBoundary(uint64_t StartAddr, uint64_t Size,
- Align BoundaryAlignment) {
- uint64_t EndAddr = StartAddr + Size;
- return (EndAddr & (BoundaryAlignment.value() - 1)) == 0;
-}
-
-/// Check if the branch needs padding.
-///
-/// \param StartAddr start address of the fused/unfused branch.
-/// \param Size size of the fused/unfused branch.
-/// \param BoundaryAlignment alignment requirement of the branch.
-/// \returns true if the branch needs padding.
-static bool needPadding(uint64_t StartAddr, uint64_t Size,
- Align BoundaryAlignment) {
- return mayCrossBoundary(StartAddr, Size, BoundaryAlignment) ||
- isAgainstBoundary(StartAddr, Size, BoundaryAlignment);
-}
-
bool MCAssembler::relaxBoundaryAlign(MCAsmLayout &Layout,
MCBoundaryAlignFragment &BF) {
// BoundaryAlignFragment that doesn't need to align any fragment should not be
diff --git a/llvm/lib/MC/MCExpr.cpp b/llvm/lib/MC/MCExpr.cpp
index b065d03..9add574 100644
--- a/llvm/lib/MC/MCExpr.cpp
+++ b/llvm/lib/MC/MCExpr.cpp
@@ -675,14 +675,8 @@ static void AttemptToFoldSymbolOffsetDifference(
if (FA == FB) {
Reverse = SA.getOffset() < SB.getOffset();
} else if (!isa<MCDummyFragment>(FA)) {
- // Testing FA < FB is slow. Use setLayoutOrder to speed up computation.
- // The formal layout order will be finalized in MCAssembler::layout.
- if (FA->getLayoutOrder() == 0 || FB->getLayoutOrder()== 0) {
- unsigned LayoutOrder = 0;
- for (MCFragment &F : *FA->getParent())
- F.setLayoutOrder(++LayoutOrder);
- }
- Reverse = FA->getLayoutOrder() < FB->getLayoutOrder();
+ Reverse = std::find_if(std::next(FA->getIterator()), SecA.end(),
+ [&](auto &I) { return &I == FB; }) != SecA.end();
}
uint64_t SAOffset = SA.getOffset(), SBOffset = SB.getOffset();
diff --git a/llvm/lib/MC/MCFragment.cpp b/llvm/lib/MC/MCFragment.cpp
index 7d08268..6e09caa 100644
--- a/llvm/lib/MC/MCFragment.cpp
+++ b/llvm/lib/MC/MCFragment.cpp
@@ -274,6 +274,9 @@ void MCFragment::destroy() {
case FT_Align:
delete cast<MCAlignFragment>(this);
return;
+ case FT_NeverAlign:
+ delete cast<MCNeverAlignFragment>(this);
+ return;
case FT_Data:
delete cast<MCDataFragment>(this);
return;
@@ -342,6 +345,9 @@ LLVM_DUMP_METHOD void MCFragment::dump() const {
OS << "<";
switch (getKind()) {
case MCFragment::FT_Align: OS << "MCAlignFragment"; break;
+ case MCFragment::FT_NeverAlign:
+ OS << "MCNeverAlignFragment";
+ break;
case MCFragment::FT_Data: OS << "MCDataFragment"; break;
case MCFragment::FT_CompactEncodedInst:
OS << "MCCompactEncodedInstFragment"; break;
@@ -381,6 +387,12 @@ LLVM_DUMP_METHOD void MCFragment::dump() const {
<< " MaxBytesToEmit:" << AF->getMaxBytesToEmit() << ">";
break;
}
+ case MCFragment::FT_NeverAlign: {
+ const MCNeverAlignFragment *NAF = cast<MCNeverAlignFragment>(this);
+ OS << "\n ";
+ OS << " Alignment:" << NAF->getAlignment() << ">";
+ break;
+ }
case MCFragment::FT_Data: {
const auto *DF = cast<MCDataFragment>(this);
OS << "\n ";
diff --git a/llvm/lib/MC/MCObjectStreamer.cpp b/llvm/lib/MC/MCObjectStreamer.cpp
index 0ccade9..117475b 100644
--- a/llvm/lib/MC/MCObjectStreamer.cpp
+++ b/llvm/lib/MC/MCObjectStreamer.cpp
@@ -658,6 +658,11 @@ void MCObjectStreamer::emitCodeAlignment(Align Alignment,
cast<MCAlignFragment>(getCurrentFragment())->setEmitNops(true, STI);
}
+void MCObjectStreamer::emitNeverAlignCodeAtEnd(unsigned ByteAlignment,
+ const MCSubtargetInfo &STI) {
+ insert(new MCNeverAlignFragment(ByteAlignment, STI));
+}
+
void MCObjectStreamer::emitValueToOffset(const MCExpr *Offset,
unsigned char Value,
SMLoc Loc) {
diff --git a/llvm/lib/MC/MCStreamer.cpp b/llvm/lib/MC/MCStreamer.cpp
index 199d865..a97cba6 100644
--- a/llvm/lib/MC/MCStreamer.cpp
+++ b/llvm/lib/MC/MCStreamer.cpp
@@ -1235,6 +1235,8 @@ void MCStreamer::emitValueToAlignment(Align Alignment, int64_t Value,
unsigned MaxBytesToEmit) {}
void MCStreamer::emitCodeAlignment(Align Alignment, const MCSubtargetInfo *STI,
unsigned MaxBytesToEmit) {}
+void MCStreamer::emitNeverAlignCodeAtEnd(unsigned ByteAlignment,
+ const MCSubtargetInfo &STI) {}
void MCStreamer::emitValueToOffset(const MCExpr *Offset, unsigned char Value,
SMLoc Loc) {}
void MCStreamer::emitBundleAlignMode(Align Alignment) {}
diff --git a/llvm/lib/Target/X86/AsmParser/X86AsmParser.cpp b/llvm/lib/Target/X86/AsmParser/X86AsmParser.cpp
index 6623106..6c6bd2c 100644
--- a/llvm/lib/Target/X86/AsmParser/X86AsmParser.cpp
+++ b/llvm/lib/Target/X86/AsmParser/X86AsmParser.cpp
@@ -1153,6 +1153,7 @@ private:
bool parseDirectiveArch();
bool parseDirectiveNops(SMLoc L);
bool parseDirectiveEven(SMLoc L);
+ bool parseDirectiveAvoidEndAlign(SMLoc L);
bool ParseDirectiveCode(StringRef IDVal, SMLoc L);
/// CodeView FPO data directives.
@@ -4601,6 +4602,8 @@ bool X86AsmParser::ParseDirective(AsmToken DirectiveID) {
return false;
} else if (IDVal == ".nops")
return parseDirectiveNops(DirectiveID.getLoc());
+ else if (IDVal == ".avoid_end_align")
+ return parseDirectiveAvoidEndAlign(DirectiveID.getLoc());
else if (IDVal == ".even")
return parseDirectiveEven(DirectiveID.getLoc());
else if (IDVal == ".cv_fpo_proc")
@@ -4695,6 +4698,27 @@ bool X86AsmParser::parseDirectiveEven(SMLoc L) {
return false;
}
+/// Directive for NeverAlign fragment testing, not for general usage!
+/// parseDirectiveAvoidEndAlign
+/// ::= .avoid_end_align alignment
+bool X86AsmParser::parseDirectiveAvoidEndAlign(SMLoc L) {
+ int64_t Alignment = 0;
+ SMLoc AlignmentLoc;
+ AlignmentLoc = getTok().getLoc();
+ if (getParser().checkForValidSection() ||
+ getParser().parseAbsoluteExpression(Alignment))
+ return true;
+
+ if (getParser().parseEOL("unexpected token in directive"))
+ return true;
+
+ if (Alignment <= 0)
+ return Error(AlignmentLoc, "expected a positive alignment");
+
+ getParser().getStreamer().emitNeverAlignCodeAtEnd(Alignment, getSTI());
+ return false;
+}
+
/// ParseDirectiveCode
/// ::= .code16 | .code32 | .code64
bool X86AsmParser::ParseDirectiveCode(StringRef IDVal, SMLoc L) {
diff --git a/llvm/test/MC/X86/directive-avoid_end_align.s b/llvm/test/MC/X86/directive-avoid_end_align.s
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1d74840
--- /dev/null
+++ b/llvm/test/MC/X86/directive-avoid_end_align.s
@@ -0,0 +1,208 @@
+# RUN: llvm-mc -triple=x86_64 -filetype=obj %s | llvm-objdump --no-show-raw-insn -d - | FileCheck %s
+# RUN: not llvm-mc -triple=x86_64 --defsym ERR=1 %s -o /dev/null 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ERR
+
+# avoid_end_align has no effect since test doesn't end at alignment boundary:
+.avoid_end_align 64
+# CHECK-NOT: nop
+ testl %eax, %eax
+# CHECK: testl %eax, %eax
+ je .LBB0
+
+.fill 58, 1, 0x00
+# NeverAlign followed by MCDataFragment:
+# avoid_end_align inserts nop because `test` would end at alignment boundary:
+.avoid_end_align 64
+# CHECK: 3e: nop
+ testl %eax, %eax
+# CHECK-NEXT: 3f: testl %eax, %eax
+ je .LBB0
+# CHECK-NEXT: 41: je
+.LBB0:
+ retq
+
+.p2align 6
+.L0:
+.nops 57
+ int3
+# NeverAlign followed by RelaxableFragment:
+.avoid_end_align 64
+# CHECK: ba: nop
+ cmpl $(.L1-.L0), %eax
+# CHECK-NEXT: bb: cmpl
+ je .L0
+# CHECK-NEXT: c1: je
+.nops 65
+.L1:
+
+###############################################################################
+# Experiment A:
+# Check that NeverAlign doesn't introduce infinite loops in layout.
+# Control:
+# 1. NeverAlign fragment is not added,
+# 2. Short formats of cmp and jcc are used (3 and 2 bytes respectively),
+# 3. cmp and jcc are placed such that to be split by 64B alignment boundary.
+# 4. jcc would be relaxed to a longer format if at least one byte is added
+# between .L10 and je itself, e.g. by adding a NeverAlign padding byte,
+# or relaxing cmp instruction.
+# 5. cmp would be relaxed to a longer format if at least one byte is added
+# between .L11 and .L12, e.g. due to relaxing jcc instruction.
+.p2align 6
+# CHECK: 140: int3
+.fill 2, 1, 0xcc
+.L10:
+.nops 122
+ int3
+# CHECK: 1bc: int3
+# no avoid_end_align here
+# CHECK-NOT: nop
+ cmp $(.L12-.L11), %eax
+# CHECK: 1bd: cmpl
+.L11:
+ je .L10
+# CHECK-NEXT: 1c0: je
+.nops 125
+.L12:
+
+# Experiment:
+# Same setup as control, except NeverAlign fragment is added before cmp.
+# Expected effect:
+# 1. NeverAlign pads cmp+jcc by one byte since cmp and jcc are split by a 64B
+# alignment boundary,
+# 2. This extra byte forces jcc relaxation to a longer format (Control rule #4),
+# 3. This results in an cmp relaxation (Control rule #5),
+# 4. Which in turn makes NeverAlign fragment unnecessary as cmp and jcc
+# are no longer split by an alignment boundary (cmp crosses the boundary).
+# 5. NeverAlign padding is removed.
+# 6. cmp and jcc instruction remain in relaxed form.
+# 7. Relaxation converges, layout succeeds.
+.p2align 6
+# CHECK: 240: int3
+.fill 2, 1, 0xcc
+.L20:
+.nops 122
+ int3
+# CHECK: 2bc: int3
+.avoid_end_align 64
+# CHECK-NOT: nop
+ cmp $(.L22-.L21), %eax
+# CHECK-NEXT: 2bd: cmpl
+.L21:
+ je .L20
+# CHECK-NEXT: 2c3: je
+.nops 125
+.L22:
+
+###############################################################################
+# Experiment B: similar to exp A, but we check that once NeverAlign padding is
+# removed from the layout (exp A, experiment step 5), the increased distance
+# between the symbols L33 and L34 triggers the relaxation of instruction at
+# label L32.
+#
+# Control 1: using a one-byte instruction at L33 (site of NeverAlign) leads to
+# steps 2-3 of exp A, experiment:
+# 2. This extra byte forces jcc relaxation to a longer format (Control rule #4),
+# 3. This results in an cmp relaxation (Control rule #5),
+# => short cmp under L32
+.p2align 6
+# CHECK: 380: int3
+.fill 2, 1, 0xcc
+.L30:
+.nops 122
+ int3
+# CHECK: 3fc: int3
+ hlt
+#.avoid_end_align 64
+.L33:
+ cmp $(.L32-.L31), %eax
+# CHECK: 3fe: cmpl
+.L31:
+ je .L30
+# CHECK-NEXT: 404: je
+.nops 114
+.p2align 1
+ int3
+ int3
+# CHECK: 47c: int3
+.L34:
+.nops 9
+.L32:
+ cmp $(.L33-.L34), %eax
+# CHECK: 487: cmp
+# note that the size of cmp is 48a-487 == 3 bytes (distance is exactly -128)
+ int3
+# CHECK-NEXT: 48a: int3
+
+# Control 2: leaving out a byte at L43 (site of NeverAlign), plus
+# relaxed jcc and cmp leads to a relaxed cmp under L42 (-129 as cmp's immediate)
+.p2align 6
+# CHECK: 4c0: int3
+.fill 2, 1, 0xcc
+.L40:
+.nops 122
+ int3
+# CHECK: 53c: int3
+# int3
+#.avoid_end_align 64
+.L43:
+ cmp $(.L42-.L41+0x100), %eax
+# CHECK: 53d: cmpl
+.L41:
+ je .L40+0x100
+# CHECK-NEXT: 543: je
+.nops 114
+.p2align 1
+ int3
+ int3
+# CHECK: 5bc: int3
+.L44:
+.nops 9
+.L42:
+ cmp $(.L43-.L44), %eax
+# CHECK: 5c7: cmp
+# note that the size of cmp is 5cd-5c7 == 6 bytes (distance is exactly -129)
+ int3
+# CHECK-NEXT: 5cd: int3
+
+# Experiment
+# Checking if removing NeverAlign padding at L53 as a result of alignment and
+# relaxation of cmp and jcc following it (see exp A), thus reproducing the case
+# in Control 2 (getting a relaxed cmp under L52), is handled correctly.
+.p2align 6
+# CHECK: 600: int3
+.fill 2, 1, 0xcc
+.L50:
+.nops 122
+ int3
+# CHECK: 67c: int3
+.avoid_end_align 64
+.L53:
+# CHECK-NOT: nop
+ cmp $(.L52-.L51), %eax
+# CHECK-NEXT: 67d: cmpl
+.L51:
+ je .L50
+# CHECK-NEXT: 683: je
+.nops 114
+.p2align 1
+ int3
+ int3
+# CHECK: 6fc: int3
+.L54:
+.nops 9
+.L52:
+ cmp $(.L53-.L54), %eax
+# CHECK: 707: cmp
+# note that the size of cmp is 70d-707 == 6 bytes (distance is exactly -129)
+ int3
+# CHECK-NEXT: 70d: int3
+
+.ifdef ERR
+# ERR: {{.*}}.s:[[#@LINE+1]]:17: error: unknown token in expression
+.avoid_end_align
+# ERR: {{.*}}.s:[[#@LINE+1]]:18: error: expected absolute expression
+.avoid_end_align x
+# ERR: {{.*}}.s:[[#@LINE+1]]:18: error: expected a positive alignment
+.avoid_end_align 0
+# ERR: {{.*}}.s:[[#@LINE+1]]:20: error: unexpected token in directive
+.avoid_end_align 64, 0
+.endif