If INDEX_op_foo is always expanded by tcg_expand_vec_op, then
there may be no reasonable set of constraints to return from
tcg_target_op_def for that opcode.
Let TCG_TARGET_HAS_foo be specified as -1 in that case. Thus a
boolean test for TCG_TARGET_HAS_foo is true, but we will not
assert within process_op_defs when no constraints are specified.
Compare this with tcg_can_emit_vec_op, which already uses this
tri-state indication.
Backports commit 25c012b4009256505be3430480954a0233de343e from qemu
Perform a per-element conditional move. This combination operation is
easier to implement on some host vector units than plain cmp+bitsel.
Omit the usual gvec interface, as this is intended to be used by
target-specific gvec expansion call-backs.
Backports commit f75da2988eb2457fa23d006d573220c5c680ec4e from qemu
This operation performs d = (b & a) | (c & ~a), and is present
on a majority of host vector units. Include gvec expanders.
Backports commit 38dc12947ec9106237f9cdbd428792c985cd86ae from qemu
Allow the backend to expand dup from memory directly, instead of
forcing the value into a temp first. This is especially important
if integer/vector register moves do not exist.
Note that officially tcg_out_dupm_vec is allowed to fail.
If it did, we could fix this up relatively easily:
VECE == 32/64:
Load the value into a vector register, then dup.
Both of these must work.
VECE == 8/16:
If the value happens to be at an offset such that an aligned
load would place the desired value in the least significant
end of the register, go ahead and load w/garbage in high bits.
Load the value w/INDEX_op_ld{8,16}_i32.
Attempt a move directly to vector reg, which may fail.
Store the value into the backing store for OTS.
Load the value into the vector reg w/TCG_TYPE_I32, which must work.
Duplicate from the vector reg into itself, which must work.
All of which is well and good, except that all supported
hosts can support dupm for all vece, so all of the failure
paths would be dead code and untestable.
Backports commit 37ee55a081b7863ffab2151068dd1b2f11376914 from qemu
Use this to notice the opcodes that exit the TB, which implies
that local temps are really dead and need not be synced.
Previously we so marked the true end of the TB, but that was
immediately overwritten by the la_bb_end invoked by any
TCG_OPF_BB_END opcode, like exit_tb.
Backports commit ae36a246ed1a0e96c6c4f478f03d047dfa3a8898 from qemu
Failure to do so results in the tcg optimizer sign-extending
any constant fold from 32-bits. This turns out to be visible
in the RISC-V testsuite using a host that emits these opcodes
(e.g. any non-x86_64).
Backports commit f2f1dde75160cac6ede330f3db50dc817d01a2d6 from qemu
Opcodes are added for scalar and vector shifts, but considering the
varied semantics of these do not expose them to the front ends. Do
go ahead and provide them in case they are needed for backend expansion.
Backports commit d0ec97967f940bbc11dced83422b39c224127f1e from qemu
Instead of exporting goto_ptr directly to TCG frontends, export
tcg_gen_lookup_and_goto_ptr(), which calls goto_ptr with the pointer
returned by the lookup_tb_ptr() helper. This is the only use case
we have for goto_ptr and lookup_tb_ptr, so having this function is
very convenient. Furthermore, it trivially allows us to avoid calling
the lookup helper if goto_ptr is not implemented by the backend.
Backports commit cedbcb01529cb6cf9a2289cdbebbc63f6149fc18 from qemu
The number of actual invocations of ctpop itself does not warrent
an opcode, but it is very helpful for POWER7 to use in generating
an expansion for ctz.
Backports commit a768e4e99247911f00c5c0267c12d4e207d5f6cc from qemu
Adds tcg_gen_extract_* and tcg_gen_sextract_* for extraction of
fixed position bitfields, much like we already have for deposit.
Backports commit 7ec8bab3deae643b1ce579c2d65a244f30708330 from qemu
This commit introduces the TCGOpcode for memory barrier instruction.
This opcode takes an argument which is the type of memory barrier
which should be generated.
Backports commit f65e19bc2c9e8358e634d309606144ac2a3c2936 from qemu
We already have a TLADDR_ARGS definition, so rearrange the order
slightly and use it in the definition of insn_start, instead of
having an #ifdef.
Backports commit c0e40dbdcc291c85faa289a53be60b7b1b7c7598 from qemu
With an eye toward having this data replace the gen_opc_* arrays
that each target collects in order to enable restore_state_from_tb.
Backports commit 9aef40ed1f6e2bd794bbb3ba8c8b773e506334c9 from qemu
Rather than allow arbitrary shift+trunc, only concern ourselves
with low and high parts. This is all that was being used anyway.
Backports commit 609ad70562793937257c89d07bf7c1370b9fc9aa from qemu
Implement real ext_i32_i64 and extu_i32_i64 ops. They ensure that a
32-bit value is always converted to a 64-bit value and not propagated
through the register allocator or the optimizer.
Backports commit 4f2331e5b67af8172419eb1c8db510b497b30a7b from qemu
The op is sometimes named trunc_shr_i32 and sometimes trunc_shr_i64_i32,
and the name in the README doesn't match the name offered to the
frontends.
Always use the long name to make it clear it is a size changing op.
Backports commit 0632e555fc4d281d69cb08d98d500d96185b041f from qemu
At the tcg opcode level, not at the tcg-op.h generator level.
This requires minor changes through all of the tcg backends,
but none of the cpu translators.
Backports commit 59227d5d45bb3c31dc2118011691c35b3c00879c from qemu
We no longer need INDEX_op_end to terminate the list, nor do we
need 5 forms of nop, since we just remove the TCGOp instead.
Backports commit 15fc7daa770764cc795158cbb525569f156f3659 from qemu