1 //===--- ARM.cpp - ARM (not AArch64) Helpers for Tools ----------*- C++ -*-===// 2 // 3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure 4 // 5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source 6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7 // 8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 9 10 #include "ARM.h" 11 #include "clang/Driver/Driver.h" 12 #include "clang/Driver/DriverDiagnostic.h" 13 #include "clang/Driver/Options.h" 14 #include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h" 15 #include "llvm/Option/ArgList.h" 16 #include "llvm/Support/TargetParser.h" 17 18 using namespace clang::driver; 19 using namespace clang::driver::tools; 20 using namespace clang; 21 using namespace llvm::opt; 22 23 // Get SubArch (vN). 24 int arm::getARMSubArchVersionNumber(const llvm::Triple &Triple) { 25 llvm::StringRef Arch = Triple.getArchName(); 26 return llvm::ARM::parseArchVersion(Arch); 27 } 28 29 // True if M-profile. 30 bool arm::isARMMProfile(const llvm::Triple &Triple) { 31 llvm::StringRef Arch = Triple.getArchName(); 32 return llvm::ARM::parseArchProfile(Arch) == llvm::ARM::ProfileKind::M; 33 } 34 35 // Get Arch/CPU from args. 36 void arm::getARMArchCPUFromArgs(const ArgList &Args, llvm::StringRef &Arch, 37 llvm::StringRef &CPU, bool FromAs) { 38 if (const Arg *A = Args.getLastArg(clang::driver::options::OPT_mcpu_EQ)) 39 CPU = A->getValue(); 40 if (const Arg *A = Args.getLastArg(options::OPT_march_EQ)) 41 Arch = A->getValue(); 42 if (!FromAs) 43 return; 44 45 for (const Arg *A : 46 Args.filtered(options::OPT_Wa_COMMA, options::OPT_Xassembler)) { 47 StringRef Value = A->getValue(); 48 if (Value.startswith("-mcpu=")) 49 CPU = Value.substr(6); 50 if (Value.startswith("-march=")) 51 Arch = Value.substr(7); 52 } 53 } 54 55 // Handle -mhwdiv=. 56 // FIXME: Use ARMTargetParser. 57 static void getARMHWDivFeatures(const Driver &D, const Arg *A, 58 const ArgList &Args, StringRef HWDiv, 59 std::vector<StringRef> &Features) { 60 unsigned HWDivID = llvm::ARM::parseHWDiv(HWDiv); 61 if (!llvm::ARM::getHWDivFeatures(HWDivID, Features)) 62 D.Diag(clang::diag::err_drv_clang_unsupported) << A->getAsString(Args); 63 } 64 65 // Handle -mfpu=. 66 static void getARMFPUFeatures(const Driver &D, const Arg *A, 67 const ArgList &Args, StringRef FPU, 68 std::vector<StringRef> &Features) { 69 unsigned FPUID = llvm::ARM::parseFPU(FPU); 70 if (!llvm::ARM::getFPUFeatures(FPUID, Features)) 71 D.Diag(clang::diag::err_drv_clang_unsupported) << A->getAsString(Args); 72 } 73 74 // Decode ARM features from string like +[no]featureA+[no]featureB+... 75 static bool DecodeARMFeatures(const Driver &D, StringRef text, 76 std::vector<StringRef> &Features) { 77 SmallVector<StringRef, 8> Split; 78 text.split(Split, StringRef("+"), -1, false); 79 80 for (StringRef Feature : Split) { 81 StringRef FeatureName = llvm::ARM::getArchExtFeature(Feature); 82 if (!FeatureName.empty()) 83 Features.push_back(FeatureName); 84 else 85 return false; 86 } 87 return true; 88 } 89 90 static void DecodeARMFeaturesFromCPU(const Driver &D, StringRef CPU, 91 std::vector<StringRef> &Features) { 92 if (CPU != "generic") { 93 llvm::ARM::ArchKind ArchKind = llvm::ARM::parseCPUArch(CPU); 94 unsigned Extension = llvm::ARM::getDefaultExtensions(CPU, ArchKind); 95 llvm::ARM::getExtensionFeatures(Extension, Features); 96 } 97 } 98 99 // Check if -march is valid by checking if it can be canonicalised and parsed. 100 // getARMArch is used here instead of just checking the -march value in order 101 // to handle -march=native correctly. 102 static void checkARMArchName(const Driver &D, const Arg *A, const ArgList &Args, 103 llvm::StringRef ArchName, 104 std::vector<StringRef> &Features, 105 const llvm::Triple &Triple) { 106 std::pair<StringRef, StringRef> Split = ArchName.split("+"); 107 108 std::string MArch = arm::getARMArch(ArchName, Triple); 109 if (llvm::ARM::parseArch(MArch) == llvm::ARM::ArchKind::INVALID || 110 (Split.second.size() && !DecodeARMFeatures(D, Split.second, Features))) 111 D.Diag(clang::diag::err_drv_clang_unsupported) << A->getAsString(Args); 112 } 113 114 // Check -mcpu=. Needs ArchName to handle -mcpu=generic. 115 static void checkARMCPUName(const Driver &D, const Arg *A, const ArgList &Args, 116 llvm::StringRef CPUName, llvm::StringRef ArchName, 117 std::vector<StringRef> &Features, 118 const llvm::Triple &Triple) { 119 std::pair<StringRef, StringRef> Split = CPUName.split("+"); 120 121 std::string CPU = arm::getARMTargetCPU(CPUName, ArchName, Triple); 122 if (arm::getLLVMArchSuffixForARM(CPU, ArchName, Triple).empty() || 123 (Split.second.size() && !DecodeARMFeatures(D, Split.second, Features))) 124 D.Diag(clang::diag::err_drv_clang_unsupported) << A->getAsString(Args); 125 } 126 127 bool arm::useAAPCSForMachO(const llvm::Triple &T) { 128 // The backend is hardwired to assume AAPCS for M-class processors, ensure 129 // the frontend matches that. 130 return T.getEnvironment() == llvm::Triple::EABI || 131 T.getOS() == llvm::Triple::UnknownOS || isARMMProfile(T); 132 } 133 134 // Select mode for reading thread pointer (-mtp=soft/cp15). 135 arm::ReadTPMode arm::getReadTPMode(const ToolChain &TC, const ArgList &Args) { 136 if (Arg *A = Args.getLastArg(options::OPT_mtp_mode_EQ)) { 137 const Driver &D = TC.getDriver(); 138 arm::ReadTPMode ThreadPointer = 139 llvm::StringSwitch<arm::ReadTPMode>(A->getValue()) 140 .Case("cp15", ReadTPMode::Cp15) 141 .Case("soft", ReadTPMode::Soft) 142 .Default(ReadTPMode::Invalid); 143 if (ThreadPointer != ReadTPMode::Invalid) 144 return ThreadPointer; 145 if (StringRef(A->getValue()).empty()) 146 D.Diag(diag::err_drv_missing_arg_mtp) << A->getAsString(Args); 147 else 148 D.Diag(diag::err_drv_invalid_mtp) << A->getAsString(Args); 149 return ReadTPMode::Invalid; 150 } 151 return ReadTPMode::Soft; 152 } 153 154 // Select the float ABI as determined by -msoft-float, -mhard-float, and 155 // -mfloat-abi=. 156 arm::FloatABI arm::getARMFloatABI(const ToolChain &TC, const ArgList &Args) { 157 const Driver &D = TC.getDriver(); 158 const llvm::Triple &Triple = TC.getEffectiveTriple(); 159 auto SubArch = getARMSubArchVersionNumber(Triple); 160 arm::FloatABI ABI = FloatABI::Invalid; 161 if (Arg *A = 162 Args.getLastArg(options::OPT_msoft_float, options::OPT_mhard_float, 163 options::OPT_mfloat_abi_EQ)) { 164 if (A->getOption().matches(options::OPT_msoft_float)) { 165 ABI = FloatABI::Soft; 166 } else if (A->getOption().matches(options::OPT_mhard_float)) { 167 ABI = FloatABI::Hard; 168 } else { 169 ABI = llvm::StringSwitch<arm::FloatABI>(A->getValue()) 170 .Case("soft", FloatABI::Soft) 171 .Case("softfp", FloatABI::SoftFP) 172 .Case("hard", FloatABI::Hard) 173 .Default(FloatABI::Invalid); 174 if (ABI == FloatABI::Invalid && !StringRef(A->getValue()).empty()) { 175 D.Diag(diag::err_drv_invalid_mfloat_abi) << A->getAsString(Args); 176 ABI = FloatABI::Soft; 177 } 178 } 179 180 // It is incorrect to select hard float ABI on MachO platforms if the ABI is 181 // "apcs-gnu". 182 if (Triple.isOSBinFormatMachO() && !useAAPCSForMachO(Triple) && 183 ABI == FloatABI::Hard) { 184 D.Diag(diag::err_drv_unsupported_opt_for_target) << A->getAsString(Args) 185 << Triple.getArchName(); 186 } 187 } 188 189 // If unspecified, choose the default based on the platform. 190 if (ABI == FloatABI::Invalid) { 191 switch (Triple.getOS()) { 192 case llvm::Triple::Darwin: 193 case llvm::Triple::MacOSX: 194 case llvm::Triple::IOS: 195 case llvm::Triple::TvOS: { 196 // Darwin defaults to "softfp" for v6 and v7. 197 ABI = (SubArch == 6 || SubArch == 7) ? FloatABI::SoftFP : FloatABI::Soft; 198 ABI = Triple.isWatchABI() ? FloatABI::Hard : ABI; 199 break; 200 } 201 case llvm::Triple::WatchOS: 202 ABI = FloatABI::Hard; 203 break; 204 205 // FIXME: this is invalid for WindowsCE 206 case llvm::Triple::Win32: 207 ABI = FloatABI::Hard; 208 break; 209 210 case llvm::Triple::NetBSD: 211 switch (Triple.getEnvironment()) { 212 case llvm::Triple::EABIHF: 213 case llvm::Triple::GNUEABIHF: 214 ABI = FloatABI::Hard; 215 break; 216 default: 217 ABI = FloatABI::Soft; 218 break; 219 } 220 break; 221 222 case llvm::Triple::FreeBSD: 223 switch (Triple.getEnvironment()) { 224 case llvm::Triple::GNUEABIHF: 225 ABI = FloatABI::Hard; 226 break; 227 default: 228 // FreeBSD defaults to soft float 229 ABI = FloatABI::Soft; 230 break; 231 } 232 break; 233 234 case llvm::Triple::OpenBSD: 235 ABI = FloatABI::Soft; 236 break; 237 238 default: 239 switch (Triple.getEnvironment()) { 240 case llvm::Triple::GNUEABIHF: 241 case llvm::Triple::MuslEABIHF: 242 case llvm::Triple::EABIHF: 243 ABI = FloatABI::Hard; 244 break; 245 case llvm::Triple::GNUEABI: 246 case llvm::Triple::MuslEABI: 247 case llvm::Triple::EABI: 248 // EABI is always AAPCS, and if it was not marked 'hard', it's softfp 249 ABI = FloatABI::SoftFP; 250 break; 251 case llvm::Triple::Android: 252 ABI = (SubArch == 7) ? FloatABI::SoftFP : FloatABI::Soft; 253 break; 254 default: 255 // Assume "soft", but warn the user we are guessing. 256 if (Triple.isOSBinFormatMachO() && 257 Triple.getSubArch() == llvm::Triple::ARMSubArch_v7em) 258 ABI = FloatABI::Hard; 259 else 260 ABI = FloatABI::Soft; 261 262 if (Triple.getOS() != llvm::Triple::UnknownOS || 263 !Triple.isOSBinFormatMachO()) 264 D.Diag(diag::warn_drv_assuming_mfloat_abi_is) << "soft"; 265 break; 266 } 267 } 268 } 269 270 assert(ABI != FloatABI::Invalid && "must select an ABI"); 271 return ABI; 272 } 273 274 void arm::getARMTargetFeatures(const ToolChain &TC, 275 const llvm::Triple &Triple, 276 const ArgList &Args, 277 ArgStringList &CmdArgs, 278 std::vector<StringRef> &Features, 279 bool ForAS) { 280 const Driver &D = TC.getDriver(); 281 282 bool KernelOrKext = 283 Args.hasArg(options::OPT_mkernel, options::OPT_fapple_kext); 284 arm::FloatABI ABI = arm::getARMFloatABI(TC, Args); 285 arm::ReadTPMode ThreadPointer = arm::getReadTPMode(TC, Args); 286 const Arg *WaCPU = nullptr, *WaFPU = nullptr; 287 const Arg *WaHDiv = nullptr, *WaArch = nullptr; 288 289 if (!ForAS) { 290 // FIXME: Note, this is a hack, the LLVM backend doesn't actually use these 291 // yet (it uses the -mfloat-abi and -msoft-float options), and it is 292 // stripped out by the ARM target. We should probably pass this a new 293 // -target-option, which is handled by the -cc1/-cc1as invocation. 294 // 295 // FIXME2: For consistency, it would be ideal if we set up the target 296 // machine state the same when using the frontend or the assembler. We don't 297 // currently do that for the assembler, we pass the options directly to the 298 // backend and never even instantiate the frontend TargetInfo. If we did, 299 // and used its handleTargetFeatures hook, then we could ensure the 300 // assembler and the frontend behave the same. 301 302 // Use software floating point operations? 303 if (ABI == arm::FloatABI::Soft) 304 Features.push_back("+soft-float"); 305 306 // Use software floating point argument passing? 307 if (ABI != arm::FloatABI::Hard) 308 Features.push_back("+soft-float-abi"); 309 } else { 310 // Here, we make sure that -Wa,-mfpu/cpu/arch/hwdiv will be passed down 311 // to the assembler correctly. 312 for (const Arg *A : 313 Args.filtered(options::OPT_Wa_COMMA, options::OPT_Xassembler)) { 314 StringRef Value = A->getValue(); 315 if (Value.startswith("-mfpu=")) { 316 WaFPU = A; 317 } else if (Value.startswith("-mcpu=")) { 318 WaCPU = A; 319 } else if (Value.startswith("-mhwdiv=")) { 320 WaHDiv = A; 321 } else if (Value.startswith("-march=")) { 322 WaArch = A; 323 } 324 } 325 } 326 327 if (ThreadPointer == arm::ReadTPMode::Cp15) 328 Features.push_back("+read-tp-hard"); 329 330 // Check -march. ClangAs gives preference to -Wa,-march=. 331 const Arg *ArchArg = Args.getLastArg(options::OPT_march_EQ); 332 StringRef ArchName; 333 if (WaArch) { 334 if (ArchArg) 335 D.Diag(clang::diag::warn_drv_unused_argument) 336 << ArchArg->getAsString(Args); 337 ArchName = StringRef(WaArch->getValue()).substr(7); 338 checkARMArchName(D, WaArch, Args, ArchName, Features, Triple); 339 // FIXME: Set Arch. 340 D.Diag(clang::diag::warn_drv_unused_argument) << WaArch->getAsString(Args); 341 } else if (ArchArg) { 342 ArchName = ArchArg->getValue(); 343 checkARMArchName(D, ArchArg, Args, ArchName, Features, Triple); 344 } 345 346 // Check -mcpu. ClangAs gives preference to -Wa,-mcpu=. 347 const Arg *CPUArg = Args.getLastArg(options::OPT_mcpu_EQ); 348 StringRef CPUName; 349 if (WaCPU) { 350 if (CPUArg) 351 D.Diag(clang::diag::warn_drv_unused_argument) 352 << CPUArg->getAsString(Args); 353 CPUName = StringRef(WaCPU->getValue()).substr(6); 354 checkARMCPUName(D, WaCPU, Args, CPUName, ArchName, Features, Triple); 355 } else if (CPUArg) { 356 CPUName = CPUArg->getValue(); 357 checkARMCPUName(D, CPUArg, Args, CPUName, ArchName, Features, Triple); 358 } 359 360 // Add CPU features for generic CPUs 361 if (CPUName == "native") { 362 llvm::StringMap<bool> HostFeatures; 363 if (llvm::sys::getHostCPUFeatures(HostFeatures)) 364 for (auto &F : HostFeatures) 365 Features.push_back( 366 Args.MakeArgString((F.second ? "+" : "-") + F.first())); 367 } else if (!CPUName.empty()) { 368 DecodeARMFeaturesFromCPU(D, CPUName, Features); 369 } 370 371 // Honor -mfpu=. ClangAs gives preference to -Wa,-mfpu=. 372 const Arg *FPUArg = Args.getLastArg(options::OPT_mfpu_EQ); 373 if (WaFPU) { 374 if (FPUArg) 375 D.Diag(clang::diag::warn_drv_unused_argument) 376 << FPUArg->getAsString(Args); 377 getARMFPUFeatures(D, WaFPU, Args, StringRef(WaFPU->getValue()).substr(6), 378 Features); 379 } else if (FPUArg) { 380 getARMFPUFeatures(D, FPUArg, Args, FPUArg->getValue(), Features); 381 } 382 383 // Honor -mhwdiv=. ClangAs gives preference to -Wa,-mhwdiv=. 384 const Arg *HDivArg = Args.getLastArg(options::OPT_mhwdiv_EQ); 385 if (WaHDiv) { 386 if (HDivArg) 387 D.Diag(clang::diag::warn_drv_unused_argument) 388 << HDivArg->getAsString(Args); 389 getARMHWDivFeatures(D, WaHDiv, Args, 390 StringRef(WaHDiv->getValue()).substr(8), Features); 391 } else if (HDivArg) 392 getARMHWDivFeatures(D, HDivArg, Args, HDivArg->getValue(), Features); 393 394 // Setting -msoft-float/-mfloat-abi=soft effectively disables the FPU (GCC 395 // ignores the -mfpu options in this case). 396 // Note that the ABI can also be set implicitly by the target selected. 397 if (ABI == arm::FloatABI::Soft) { 398 llvm::ARM::getFPUFeatures(llvm::ARM::FK_NONE, Features); 399 400 // Disable hardware FP features which have been enabled. 401 // FIXME: Disabling vfp2 and neon should be enough as all the other 402 // features are dependent on these 2 features in LLVM. However 403 // there is currently no easy way to test this in clang, so for 404 // now just be explicit and disable all known dependent features 405 // as well. 406 for (std::string Feature : {"vfp2", "vfp3", "vfp4", "fp-armv8", "fullfp16", 407 "neon", "crypto", "dotprod"}) 408 if (std::find(std::begin(Features), std::end(Features), "+" + Feature) != std::end(Features)) 409 Features.push_back(Args.MakeArgString("-" + Feature)); 410 } 411 412 // En/disable crc code generation. 413 if (Arg *A = Args.getLastArg(options::OPT_mcrc, options::OPT_mnocrc)) { 414 if (A->getOption().matches(options::OPT_mcrc)) 415 Features.push_back("+crc"); 416 else 417 Features.push_back("-crc"); 418 } 419 420 // Look for the last occurrence of -mlong-calls or -mno-long-calls. If 421 // neither options are specified, see if we are compiling for kernel/kext and 422 // decide whether to pass "+long-calls" based on the OS and its version. 423 if (Arg *A = Args.getLastArg(options::OPT_mlong_calls, 424 options::OPT_mno_long_calls)) { 425 if (A->getOption().matches(options::OPT_mlong_calls)) 426 Features.push_back("+long-calls"); 427 } else if (KernelOrKext && (!Triple.isiOS() || Triple.isOSVersionLT(6)) && 428 !Triple.isWatchOS()) { 429 Features.push_back("+long-calls"); 430 } 431 432 // Generate execute-only output (no data access to code sections). 433 // This only makes sense for the compiler, not for the assembler. 434 if (!ForAS) { 435 // Supported only on ARMv6T2 and ARMv7 and above. 436 // Cannot be combined with -mno-movt or -mlong-calls 437 if (Arg *A = Args.getLastArg(options::OPT_mexecute_only, options::OPT_mno_execute_only)) { 438 if (A->getOption().matches(options::OPT_mexecute_only)) { 439 if (getARMSubArchVersionNumber(Triple) < 7 && 440 llvm::ARM::parseArch(Triple.getArchName()) != llvm::ARM::ArchKind::ARMV6T2) 441 D.Diag(diag::err_target_unsupported_execute_only) << Triple.getArchName(); 442 else if (Arg *B = Args.getLastArg(options::OPT_mno_movt)) 443 D.Diag(diag::err_opt_not_valid_with_opt) << A->getAsString(Args) << B->getAsString(Args); 444 // Long calls create constant pool entries and have not yet been fixed up 445 // to play nicely with execute-only. Hence, they cannot be used in 446 // execute-only code for now 447 else if (Arg *B = Args.getLastArg(options::OPT_mlong_calls, options::OPT_mno_long_calls)) { 448 if (B->getOption().matches(options::OPT_mlong_calls)) 449 D.Diag(diag::err_opt_not_valid_with_opt) << A->getAsString(Args) << B->getAsString(Args); 450 } 451 Features.push_back("+execute-only"); 452 } 453 } 454 } 455 456 // Kernel code has more strict alignment requirements. 457 if (KernelOrKext) 458 Features.push_back("+strict-align"); 459 else if (Arg *A = Args.getLastArg(options::OPT_mno_unaligned_access, 460 options::OPT_munaligned_access)) { 461 if (A->getOption().matches(options::OPT_munaligned_access)) { 462 // No v6M core supports unaligned memory access (v6M ARM ARM A3.2). 463 if (Triple.getSubArch() == llvm::Triple::SubArchType::ARMSubArch_v6m) 464 D.Diag(diag::err_target_unsupported_unaligned) << "v6m"; 465 // v8M Baseline follows on from v6M, so doesn't support unaligned memory 466 // access either. 467 else if (Triple.getSubArch() == llvm::Triple::SubArchType::ARMSubArch_v8m_baseline) 468 D.Diag(diag::err_target_unsupported_unaligned) << "v8m.base"; 469 } else 470 Features.push_back("+strict-align"); 471 } else { 472 // Assume pre-ARMv6 doesn't support unaligned accesses. 473 // 474 // ARMv6 may or may not support unaligned accesses depending on the 475 // SCTLR.U bit, which is architecture-specific. We assume ARMv6 476 // Darwin and NetBSD targets support unaligned accesses, and others don't. 477 // 478 // ARMv7 always has SCTLR.U set to 1, but it has a new SCTLR.A bit 479 // which raises an alignment fault on unaligned accesses. Linux 480 // defaults this bit to 0 and handles it as a system-wide (not 481 // per-process) setting. It is therefore safe to assume that ARMv7+ 482 // Linux targets support unaligned accesses. The same goes for NaCl. 483 // 484 // The above behavior is consistent with GCC. 485 int VersionNum = getARMSubArchVersionNumber(Triple); 486 if (Triple.isOSDarwin() || Triple.isOSNetBSD()) { 487 if (VersionNum < 6 || 488 Triple.getSubArch() == llvm::Triple::SubArchType::ARMSubArch_v6m) 489 Features.push_back("+strict-align"); 490 } else if (Triple.isOSLinux() || Triple.isOSNaCl()) { 491 if (VersionNum < 7) 492 Features.push_back("+strict-align"); 493 } else 494 Features.push_back("+strict-align"); 495 } 496 497 // llvm does not support reserving registers in general. There is support 498 // for reserving r9 on ARM though (defined as a platform-specific register 499 // in ARM EABI). 500 if (Args.hasArg(options::OPT_ffixed_r9)) 501 Features.push_back("+reserve-r9"); 502 503 // The kext linker doesn't know how to deal with movw/movt. 504 if (KernelOrKext || Args.hasArg(options::OPT_mno_movt)) 505 Features.push_back("+no-movt"); 506 507 if (Args.hasArg(options::OPT_mno_neg_immediates)) 508 Features.push_back("+no-neg-immediates"); 509 } 510 511 const std::string arm::getARMArch(StringRef Arch, const llvm::Triple &Triple) { 512 std::string MArch; 513 if (!Arch.empty()) 514 MArch = Arch; 515 else 516 MArch = Triple.getArchName(); 517 MArch = StringRef(MArch).split("+").first.lower(); 518 519 // Handle -march=native. 520 if (MArch == "native") { 521 std::string CPU = llvm::sys::getHostCPUName(); 522 if (CPU != "generic") { 523 // Translate the native cpu into the architecture suffix for that CPU. 524 StringRef Suffix = arm::getLLVMArchSuffixForARM(CPU, MArch, Triple); 525 // If there is no valid architecture suffix for this CPU we don't know how 526 // to handle it, so return no architecture. 527 if (Suffix.empty()) 528 MArch = ""; 529 else 530 MArch = std::string("arm") + Suffix.str(); 531 } 532 } 533 534 return MArch; 535 } 536 537 /// Get the (LLVM) name of the minimum ARM CPU for the arch we are targeting. 538 StringRef arm::getARMCPUForMArch(StringRef Arch, const llvm::Triple &Triple) { 539 std::string MArch = getARMArch(Arch, Triple); 540 // getARMCPUForArch defaults to the triple if MArch is empty, but empty MArch 541 // here means an -march=native that we can't handle, so instead return no CPU. 542 if (MArch.empty()) 543 return StringRef(); 544 545 // We need to return an empty string here on invalid MArch values as the 546 // various places that call this function can't cope with a null result. 547 return Triple.getARMCPUForArch(MArch); 548 } 549 550 /// getARMTargetCPU - Get the (LLVM) name of the ARM cpu we are targeting. 551 std::string arm::getARMTargetCPU(StringRef CPU, StringRef Arch, 552 const llvm::Triple &Triple) { 553 // FIXME: Warn on inconsistent use of -mcpu and -march. 554 // If we have -mcpu=, use that. 555 if (!CPU.empty()) { 556 std::string MCPU = StringRef(CPU).split("+").first.lower(); 557 // Handle -mcpu=native. 558 if (MCPU == "native") 559 return llvm::sys::getHostCPUName(); 560 else 561 return MCPU; 562 } 563 564 return getARMCPUForMArch(Arch, Triple); 565 } 566 567 /// getLLVMArchSuffixForARM - Get the LLVM arch name to use for a particular 568 /// CPU (or Arch, if CPU is generic). 569 // FIXME: This is redundant with -mcpu, why does LLVM use this. 570 StringRef arm::getLLVMArchSuffixForARM(StringRef CPU, StringRef Arch, 571 const llvm::Triple &Triple) { 572 llvm::ARM::ArchKind ArchKind; 573 if (CPU == "generic") { 574 std::string ARMArch = tools::arm::getARMArch(Arch, Triple); 575 ArchKind = llvm::ARM::parseArch(ARMArch); 576 if (ArchKind == llvm::ARM::ArchKind::INVALID) 577 // In case of generic Arch, i.e. "arm", 578 // extract arch from default cpu of the Triple 579 ArchKind = llvm::ARM::parseCPUArch(Triple.getARMCPUForArch(ARMArch)); 580 } else { 581 // FIXME: horrible hack to get around the fact that Cortex-A7 is only an 582 // armv7k triple if it's actually been specified via "-arch armv7k". 583 ArchKind = (Arch == "armv7k" || Arch == "thumbv7k") 584 ? llvm::ARM::ArchKind::ARMV7K 585 : llvm::ARM::parseCPUArch(CPU); 586 } 587 if (ArchKind == llvm::ARM::ArchKind::INVALID) 588 return ""; 589 return llvm::ARM::getSubArch(ArchKind); 590 } 591 592 void arm::appendEBLinkFlags(const ArgList &Args, ArgStringList &CmdArgs, 593 const llvm::Triple &Triple) { 594 if (Args.hasArg(options::OPT_r)) 595 return; 596 597 // ARMv7 (and later) and ARMv6-M do not support BE-32, so instruct the linker 598 // to generate BE-8 executables. 599 if (arm::getARMSubArchVersionNumber(Triple) >= 7 || arm::isARMMProfile(Triple)) 600 CmdArgs.push_back("--be8"); 601 } 602