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Basic inline assembly support for SPARC and SPARC64
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yes, | ||
yield_expr, | ||
ymm_reg, | ||
yreg, | ||
zfh, | ||
zfhmin, | ||
zmm_reg, | ||
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use std::fmt; | ||
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use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet; | ||
use rustc_span::Symbol; | ||
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use super::{InlineAsmArch, InlineAsmType, ModifierInfo}; | ||
use crate::spec::{RelocModel, Target}; | ||
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def_reg_class! { | ||
Sparc SparcInlineAsmRegClass { | ||
reg, | ||
yreg, | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl SparcInlineAsmRegClass { | ||
pub fn valid_modifiers(self, _arch: super::InlineAsmArch) -> &'static [char] { | ||
&[] | ||
} | ||
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pub fn suggest_class(self, _arch: InlineAsmArch, _ty: InlineAsmType) -> Option<Self> { | ||
None | ||
} | ||
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pub fn suggest_modifier( | ||
self, | ||
_arch: InlineAsmArch, | ||
_ty: InlineAsmType, | ||
) -> Option<ModifierInfo> { | ||
None | ||
} | ||
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pub fn default_modifier(self, _arch: InlineAsmArch) -> Option<ModifierInfo> { | ||
None | ||
} | ||
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pub fn supported_types( | ||
self, | ||
arch: InlineAsmArch, | ||
) -> &'static [(InlineAsmType, Option<Symbol>)] { | ||
match self { | ||
Self::reg => { | ||
// FIXME: i64 is ok for g*/o* registers on SPARC-V8+ ("h" constraint in GCC) | ||
if arch == InlineAsmArch::Sparc { | ||
types! { _: I8, I16, I32; } | ||
} else { | ||
types! { _: I8, I16, I32, I64; } | ||
} | ||
} | ||
Self::yreg => &[], | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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pub(crate) fn is_v7_or_v8(arch: InlineAsmArch, target: &Target) -> bool { | ||
// FIXME: There are any number of CPUs that imply SPARC-V8+, and checking the cpu | ||
// string in the target specs is not the ideal approach here, but there | ||
// doesn't seem to be another good way to do this yet (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/131222). | ||
// However, in LLVM 20, feature "+v8plus" will be available for this: | ||
// https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/aca971d336d9c7650120fc0fd6dfe58866408216 | ||
arch == InlineAsmArch::Sparc && target.options.cpu != "v9" | ||
} | ||
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fn reserved_g5( | ||
arch: InlineAsmArch, | ||
_reloc_model: RelocModel, | ||
_target_features: &FxIndexSet<Symbol>, | ||
target: &Target, | ||
_is_clobber: bool, | ||
) -> Result<(), &'static str> { | ||
if is_v7_or_v8(arch, target) { Err("g5 is reserved for system on SPARC-V7/V8") } else { Ok(()) } | ||
} | ||
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def_regs! { | ||
Sparc SparcInlineAsmReg SparcInlineAsmRegClass { | ||
// FIXME: | ||
// - LLVM has reserve-{g,o,l,i}N feature to reserve each general-purpose registers. | ||
// - g2-g4 are reserved for application (optional in both LLVM and GCC, and GCC has -mno-app-regs option to reserve them). | ||
// There are currently no builtin targets that use them, but in the future they may need to | ||
// be supported via options similar to AArch64's -Z fixed-x18. | ||
r2: reg = ["r2", "g2"], // % reserved_g2 | ||
r3: reg = ["r3", "g3"], // % reserved_g3 | ||
r4: reg = ["r4", "g4"], // % reserved_g4 | ||
r5: reg = ["r5", "g5"] % reserved_g5, | ||
r8: reg = ["r8", "o0"], // % reserved_o0 | ||
r9: reg = ["r9", "o1"], // % reserved_o1 | ||
r10: reg = ["r10", "o2"], // % reserved_o2 | ||
r11: reg = ["r11", "o3"], // % reserved_o3 | ||
r12: reg = ["r12", "o4"], // % reserved_o4 | ||
r13: reg = ["r13", "o5"], // % reserved_o5 | ||
r15: reg = ["r15", "o7"], // % reserved_o7 | ||
r16: reg = ["r16", "l0"], // % reserved_l0 | ||
r17: reg = ["r17", "l1"], // % reserved_l1 | ||
r18: reg = ["r18", "l2"], // % reserved_l2 | ||
r19: reg = ["r19", "l3"], // % reserved_l3 | ||
r20: reg = ["r20", "l4"], // % reserved_l4 | ||
r21: reg = ["r21", "l5"], // % reserved_l5 | ||
r22: reg = ["r22", "l6"], // % reserved_l6 | ||
r23: reg = ["r23", "l7"], // % reserved_l7 | ||
r24: reg = ["r24", "i0"], // % reserved_i0 | ||
r25: reg = ["r25", "i1"], // % reserved_i1 | ||
r26: reg = ["r26", "i2"], // % reserved_i2 | ||
r27: reg = ["r27", "i3"], // % reserved_i3 | ||
r28: reg = ["r28", "i4"], // % reserved_i4 | ||
r29: reg = ["r29", "i5"], // % reserved_i5 | ||
y: yreg = ["y"], | ||
#error = ["r0", "g0"] => | ||
"g0 is always zero and cannot be used as an operand for inline asm", | ||
// FIXME: %g1 is volatile in ABI, but used internally by LLVM. | ||
// https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-19.1.0/llvm/lib/Target/Sparc/SparcRegisterInfo.cpp#L55-L56 | ||
// > FIXME: G1 reserved for now for large imm generation by frame code. | ||
#error = ["r1", "g1"] => | ||
"reserved by LLVM and cannot be used as an operand for inline asm", | ||
#error = ["r6", "g6", "r7", "g7"] => | ||
"reserved for system and cannot be used as an operand for inline asm", | ||
#error = ["sp", "r14", "o6"] => | ||
"the stack pointer cannot be used as an operand for inline asm", | ||
#error = ["fp", "r30", "i6"] => | ||
"the frame pointer cannot be used as an operand for inline asm", | ||
#error = ["r31", "i7"] => | ||
"the return address register cannot be used as an operand for inline asm", | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl SparcInlineAsmReg { | ||
pub fn emit( | ||
self, | ||
out: &mut dyn fmt::Write, | ||
_arch: InlineAsmArch, | ||
_modifier: Option<char>, | ||
) -> fmt::Result { | ||
write!(out, "%{}", self.name()) | ||
} | ||
} |
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