1 //===-- X86FrameLowering.cpp - X86 Frame Information ----------------------===// 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 // This file contains the X86 implementation of TargetFrameLowering class. 11 // 12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 13 14 #include "X86FrameLowering.h" 15 #include "X86InstrBuilder.h" 16 #include "X86InstrInfo.h" 17 #include "X86MachineFunctionInfo.h" 18 #include "X86Subtarget.h" 19 #include "X86TargetMachine.h" 20 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h" 21 #include "llvm/Analysis/EHPersonalities.h" 22 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFrameInfo.h" 23 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h" 24 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h" 25 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineModuleInfo.h" 26 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h" 27 #include "llvm/CodeGen/WinEHFuncInfo.h" 28 #include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h" 29 #include "llvm/IR/Function.h" 30 #include "llvm/MC/MCAsmInfo.h" 31 #include "llvm/MC/MCSymbol.h" 32 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" 33 #include "llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h" 34 #include <cstdlib> 35 36 using namespace llvm; 37 38 X86FrameLowering::X86FrameLowering(const X86Subtarget &STI, 39 unsigned StackAlignOverride) 40 : TargetFrameLowering(StackGrowsDown, StackAlignOverride, 41 STI.is64Bit() ? -8 : -4), 42 STI(STI), TII(*STI.getInstrInfo()), TRI(STI.getRegisterInfo()) { 43 // Cache a bunch of frame-related predicates for this subtarget. 44 SlotSize = TRI->getSlotSize(); 45 Is64Bit = STI.is64Bit(); 46 IsLP64 = STI.isTarget64BitLP64(); 47 // standard x86_64 and NaCl use 64-bit frame/stack pointers, x32 - 32-bit. 48 Uses64BitFramePtr = STI.isTarget64BitLP64() || STI.isTargetNaCl64(); 49 StackPtr = TRI->getStackRegister(); 50 } 51 52 bool X86FrameLowering::hasReservedCallFrame(const MachineFunction &MF) const { 53 return !MF.getFrameInfo().hasVarSizedObjects() && 54 !MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>()->getHasPushSequences(); 55 } 56 57 /// canSimplifyCallFramePseudos - If there is a reserved call frame, the 58 /// call frame pseudos can be simplified. Having a FP, as in the default 59 /// implementation, is not sufficient here since we can't always use it. 60 /// Use a more nuanced condition. 61 bool 62 X86FrameLowering::canSimplifyCallFramePseudos(const MachineFunction &MF) const { 63 return hasReservedCallFrame(MF) || 64 (hasFP(MF) && !TRI->needsStackRealignment(MF)) || 65 TRI->hasBasePointer(MF); 66 } 67 68 // needsFrameIndexResolution - Do we need to perform FI resolution for 69 // this function. Normally, this is required only when the function 70 // has any stack objects. However, FI resolution actually has another job, 71 // not apparent from the title - it resolves callframesetup/destroy 72 // that were not simplified earlier. 73 // So, this is required for x86 functions that have push sequences even 74 // when there are no stack objects. 75 bool 76 X86FrameLowering::needsFrameIndexResolution(const MachineFunction &MF) const { 77 return MF.getFrameInfo().hasStackObjects() || 78 MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>()->getHasPushSequences(); 79 } 80 81 /// hasFP - Return true if the specified function should have a dedicated frame 82 /// pointer register. This is true if the function has variable sized allocas 83 /// or if frame pointer elimination is disabled. 84 bool X86FrameLowering::hasFP(const MachineFunction &MF) const { 85 const MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 86 return (MF.getTarget().Options.DisableFramePointerElim(MF) || 87 TRI->needsStackRealignment(MF) || 88 MFI.hasVarSizedObjects() || 89 MFI.isFrameAddressTaken() || MFI.hasOpaqueSPAdjustment() || 90 MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>()->getForceFramePointer() || 91 MF.callsUnwindInit() || MF.hasEHFunclets() || MF.callsEHReturn() || 92 MFI.hasStackMap() || MFI.hasPatchPoint() || 93 MFI.hasCopyImplyingStackAdjustment()); 94 } 95 96 static unsigned getSUBriOpcode(unsigned IsLP64, int64_t Imm) { 97 if (IsLP64) { 98 if (isInt<8>(Imm)) 99 return X86::SUB64ri8; 100 return X86::SUB64ri32; 101 } else { 102 if (isInt<8>(Imm)) 103 return X86::SUB32ri8; 104 return X86::SUB32ri; 105 } 106 } 107 108 static unsigned getADDriOpcode(unsigned IsLP64, int64_t Imm) { 109 if (IsLP64) { 110 if (isInt<8>(Imm)) 111 return X86::ADD64ri8; 112 return X86::ADD64ri32; 113 } else { 114 if (isInt<8>(Imm)) 115 return X86::ADD32ri8; 116 return X86::ADD32ri; 117 } 118 } 119 120 static unsigned getSUBrrOpcode(unsigned isLP64) { 121 return isLP64 ? X86::SUB64rr : X86::SUB32rr; 122 } 123 124 static unsigned getADDrrOpcode(unsigned isLP64) { 125 return isLP64 ? X86::ADD64rr : X86::ADD32rr; 126 } 127 128 static unsigned getANDriOpcode(bool IsLP64, int64_t Imm) { 129 if (IsLP64) { 130 if (isInt<8>(Imm)) 131 return X86::AND64ri8; 132 return X86::AND64ri32; 133 } 134 if (isInt<8>(Imm)) 135 return X86::AND32ri8; 136 return X86::AND32ri; 137 } 138 139 static unsigned getLEArOpcode(unsigned IsLP64) { 140 return IsLP64 ? X86::LEA64r : X86::LEA32r; 141 } 142 143 /// findDeadCallerSavedReg - Return a caller-saved register that isn't live 144 /// when it reaches the "return" instruction. We can then pop a stack object 145 /// to this register without worry about clobbering it. 146 static unsigned findDeadCallerSavedReg(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 147 MachineBasicBlock::iterator &MBBI, 148 const X86RegisterInfo *TRI, 149 bool Is64Bit) { 150 const MachineFunction *MF = MBB.getParent(); 151 const Function *F = MF->getFunction(); 152 if (!F || MF->callsEHReturn()) 153 return 0; 154 155 const TargetRegisterClass &AvailableRegs = *TRI->getGPRsForTailCall(*MF); 156 157 if (MBBI == MBB.end()) 158 return 0; 159 160 switch (MBBI->getOpcode()) { 161 default: return 0; 162 case TargetOpcode::PATCHABLE_RET: 163 case X86::RET: 164 case X86::RETL: 165 case X86::RETQ: 166 case X86::RETIL: 167 case X86::RETIQ: 168 case X86::TCRETURNdi: 169 case X86::TCRETURNri: 170 case X86::TCRETURNmi: 171 case X86::TCRETURNdi64: 172 case X86::TCRETURNri64: 173 case X86::TCRETURNmi64: 174 case X86::EH_RETURN: 175 case X86::EH_RETURN64: { 176 SmallSet<uint16_t, 8> Uses; 177 for (unsigned i = 0, e = MBBI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) { 178 MachineOperand &MO = MBBI->getOperand(i); 179 if (!MO.isReg() || MO.isDef()) 180 continue; 181 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 182 if (!Reg) 183 continue; 184 for (MCRegAliasIterator AI(Reg, TRI, true); AI.isValid(); ++AI) 185 Uses.insert(*AI); 186 } 187 188 for (auto CS : AvailableRegs) 189 if (!Uses.count(CS) && CS != X86::RIP) 190 return CS; 191 } 192 } 193 194 return 0; 195 } 196 197 static bool isEAXLiveIn(MachineBasicBlock &MBB) { 198 for (MachineBasicBlock::RegisterMaskPair RegMask : MBB.liveins()) { 199 unsigned Reg = RegMask.PhysReg; 200 201 if (Reg == X86::RAX || Reg == X86::EAX || Reg == X86::AX || 202 Reg == X86::AH || Reg == X86::AL) 203 return true; 204 } 205 206 return false; 207 } 208 209 /// Check if the flags need to be preserved before the terminators. 210 /// This would be the case, if the eflags is live-in of the region 211 /// composed by the terminators or live-out of that region, without 212 /// being defined by a terminator. 213 static bool 214 flagsNeedToBePreservedBeforeTheTerminators(const MachineBasicBlock &MBB) { 215 for (const MachineInstr &MI : MBB.terminators()) { 216 bool BreakNext = false; 217 for (const MachineOperand &MO : MI.operands()) { 218 if (!MO.isReg()) 219 continue; 220 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 221 if (Reg != X86::EFLAGS) 222 continue; 223 224 // This terminator needs an eflags that is not defined 225 // by a previous another terminator: 226 // EFLAGS is live-in of the region composed by the terminators. 227 if (!MO.isDef()) 228 return true; 229 // This terminator defines the eflags, i.e., we don't need to preserve it. 230 // However, we still need to check this specific terminator does not 231 // read a live-in value. 232 BreakNext = true; 233 } 234 // We found a definition of the eflags, no need to preserve them. 235 if (BreakNext) 236 return false; 237 } 238 239 // None of the terminators use or define the eflags. 240 // Check if they are live-out, that would imply we need to preserve them. 241 for (const MachineBasicBlock *Succ : MBB.successors()) 242 if (Succ->isLiveIn(X86::EFLAGS)) 243 return true; 244 245 return false; 246 } 247 248 /// emitSPUpdate - Emit a series of instructions to increment / decrement the 249 /// stack pointer by a constant value. 250 void X86FrameLowering::emitSPUpdate(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 251 MachineBasicBlock::iterator &MBBI, 252 int64_t NumBytes, bool InEpilogue) const { 253 bool isSub = NumBytes < 0; 254 uint64_t Offset = isSub ? -NumBytes : NumBytes; 255 MachineInstr::MIFlag Flag = 256 isSub ? MachineInstr::FrameSetup : MachineInstr::FrameDestroy; 257 258 uint64_t Chunk = (1LL << 31) - 1; 259 DebugLoc DL = MBB.findDebugLoc(MBBI); 260 261 if (Offset > Chunk) { 262 // Rather than emit a long series of instructions for large offsets, 263 // load the offset into a register and do one sub/add 264 unsigned Reg = 0; 265 unsigned Rax = (unsigned)(Is64Bit ? X86::RAX : X86::EAX); 266 267 if (isSub && !isEAXLiveIn(MBB)) 268 Reg = Rax; 269 else 270 Reg = findDeadCallerSavedReg(MBB, MBBI, TRI, Is64Bit); 271 272 unsigned MovRIOpc = Is64Bit ? X86::MOV64ri : X86::MOV32ri; 273 unsigned AddSubRROpc = 274 isSub ? getSUBrrOpcode(Is64Bit) : getADDrrOpcode(Is64Bit); 275 if (Reg) { 276 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(MovRIOpc), Reg) 277 .addImm(Offset) 278 .setMIFlag(Flag); 279 MachineInstr *MI = BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(AddSubRROpc), StackPtr) 280 .addReg(StackPtr) 281 .addReg(Reg); 282 MI->getOperand(3).setIsDead(); // The EFLAGS implicit def is dead. 283 return; 284 } else if (Offset > 8 * Chunk) { 285 // If we would need more than 8 add or sub instructions (a >16GB stack 286 // frame), it's worth spilling RAX to materialize this immediate. 287 // pushq %rax 288 // movabsq +-$Offset+-SlotSize, %rax 289 // addq %rsp, %rax 290 // xchg %rax, (%rsp) 291 // movq (%rsp), %rsp 292 assert(Is64Bit && "can't have 32-bit 16GB stack frame"); 293 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::PUSH64r)) 294 .addReg(Rax, RegState::Kill) 295 .setMIFlag(Flag); 296 // Subtract is not commutative, so negate the offset and always use add. 297 // Subtract 8 less and add 8 more to account for the PUSH we just did. 298 if (isSub) 299 Offset = -(Offset - SlotSize); 300 else 301 Offset = Offset + SlotSize; 302 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(MovRIOpc), Rax) 303 .addImm(Offset) 304 .setMIFlag(Flag); 305 MachineInstr *MI = BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::ADD64rr), Rax) 306 .addReg(Rax) 307 .addReg(StackPtr); 308 MI->getOperand(3).setIsDead(); // The EFLAGS implicit def is dead. 309 // Exchange the new SP in RAX with the top of the stack. 310 addRegOffset( 311 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::XCHG64rm), Rax).addReg(Rax), 312 StackPtr, false, 0); 313 // Load new SP from the top of the stack into RSP. 314 addRegOffset(BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64rm), StackPtr), 315 StackPtr, false, 0); 316 return; 317 } 318 } 319 320 while (Offset) { 321 uint64_t ThisVal = std::min(Offset, Chunk); 322 if (ThisVal == SlotSize) { 323 // Use push / pop for slot sized adjustments as a size optimization. We 324 // need to find a dead register when using pop. 325 unsigned Reg = isSub 326 ? (unsigned)(Is64Bit ? X86::RAX : X86::EAX) 327 : findDeadCallerSavedReg(MBB, MBBI, TRI, Is64Bit); 328 if (Reg) { 329 unsigned Opc = isSub 330 ? (Is64Bit ? X86::PUSH64r : X86::PUSH32r) 331 : (Is64Bit ? X86::POP64r : X86::POP32r); 332 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(Opc)) 333 .addReg(Reg, getDefRegState(!isSub) | getUndefRegState(isSub)) 334 .setMIFlag(Flag); 335 Offset -= ThisVal; 336 continue; 337 } 338 } 339 340 BuildStackAdjustment(MBB, MBBI, DL, isSub ? -ThisVal : ThisVal, InEpilogue) 341 .setMIFlag(Flag); 342 343 Offset -= ThisVal; 344 } 345 } 346 347 MachineInstrBuilder X86FrameLowering::BuildStackAdjustment( 348 MachineBasicBlock &MBB, MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI, 349 const DebugLoc &DL, int64_t Offset, bool InEpilogue) const { 350 assert(Offset != 0 && "zero offset stack adjustment requested"); 351 352 // On Atom, using LEA to adjust SP is preferred, but using it in the epilogue 353 // is tricky. 354 bool UseLEA; 355 if (!InEpilogue) { 356 // Check if inserting the prologue at the beginning 357 // of MBB would require to use LEA operations. 358 // We need to use LEA operations if EFLAGS is live in, because 359 // it means an instruction will read it before it gets defined. 360 UseLEA = STI.useLeaForSP() || MBB.isLiveIn(X86::EFLAGS); 361 } else { 362 // If we can use LEA for SP but we shouldn't, check that none 363 // of the terminators uses the eflags. Otherwise we will insert 364 // a ADD that will redefine the eflags and break the condition. 365 // Alternatively, we could move the ADD, but this may not be possible 366 // and is an optimization anyway. 367 UseLEA = canUseLEAForSPInEpilogue(*MBB.getParent()); 368 if (UseLEA && !STI.useLeaForSP()) 369 UseLEA = flagsNeedToBePreservedBeforeTheTerminators(MBB); 370 // If that assert breaks, that means we do not do the right thing 371 // in canUseAsEpilogue. 372 assert((UseLEA || !flagsNeedToBePreservedBeforeTheTerminators(MBB)) && 373 "We shouldn't have allowed this insertion point"); 374 } 375 376 MachineInstrBuilder MI; 377 if (UseLEA) { 378 MI = addRegOffset(BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, 379 TII.get(getLEArOpcode(Uses64BitFramePtr)), 380 StackPtr), 381 StackPtr, false, Offset); 382 } else { 383 bool IsSub = Offset < 0; 384 uint64_t AbsOffset = IsSub ? -Offset : Offset; 385 unsigned Opc = IsSub ? getSUBriOpcode(Uses64BitFramePtr, AbsOffset) 386 : getADDriOpcode(Uses64BitFramePtr, AbsOffset); 387 MI = BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(Opc), StackPtr) 388 .addReg(StackPtr) 389 .addImm(AbsOffset); 390 MI->getOperand(3).setIsDead(); // The EFLAGS implicit def is dead. 391 } 392 return MI; 393 } 394 395 int X86FrameLowering::mergeSPUpdates(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 396 MachineBasicBlock::iterator &MBBI, 397 bool doMergeWithPrevious) const { 398 if ((doMergeWithPrevious && MBBI == MBB.begin()) || 399 (!doMergeWithPrevious && MBBI == MBB.end())) 400 return 0; 401 402 MachineBasicBlock::iterator PI = doMergeWithPrevious ? std::prev(MBBI) : MBBI; 403 MachineBasicBlock::iterator NI = doMergeWithPrevious ? nullptr 404 : std::next(MBBI); 405 PI = skipDebugInstructionsBackward(PI, MBB.begin()); 406 if (NI != nullptr) 407 NI = skipDebugInstructionsForward(NI, MBB.end()); 408 409 unsigned Opc = PI->getOpcode(); 410 int Offset = 0; 411 412 if (!doMergeWithPrevious && NI != MBB.end() && 413 NI->getOpcode() == TargetOpcode::CFI_INSTRUCTION) { 414 // Don't merge with the next instruction if it has CFI. 415 return Offset; 416 } 417 418 if ((Opc == X86::ADD64ri32 || Opc == X86::ADD64ri8 || 419 Opc == X86::ADD32ri || Opc == X86::ADD32ri8) && 420 PI->getOperand(0).getReg() == StackPtr){ 421 assert(PI->getOperand(1).getReg() == StackPtr); 422 Offset += PI->getOperand(2).getImm(); 423 MBB.erase(PI); 424 if (!doMergeWithPrevious) MBBI = NI; 425 } else if ((Opc == X86::LEA32r || Opc == X86::LEA64_32r) && 426 PI->getOperand(0).getReg() == StackPtr && 427 PI->getOperand(1).getReg() == StackPtr && 428 PI->getOperand(2).getImm() == 1 && 429 PI->getOperand(3).getReg() == X86::NoRegister && 430 PI->getOperand(5).getReg() == X86::NoRegister) { 431 // For LEAs we have: def = lea SP, FI, noreg, Offset, noreg. 432 Offset += PI->getOperand(4).getImm(); 433 MBB.erase(PI); 434 if (!doMergeWithPrevious) MBBI = NI; 435 } else if ((Opc == X86::SUB64ri32 || Opc == X86::SUB64ri8 || 436 Opc == X86::SUB32ri || Opc == X86::SUB32ri8) && 437 PI->getOperand(0).getReg() == StackPtr) { 438 assert(PI->getOperand(1).getReg() == StackPtr); 439 Offset -= PI->getOperand(2).getImm(); 440 MBB.erase(PI); 441 if (!doMergeWithPrevious) MBBI = NI; 442 } 443 444 return Offset; 445 } 446 447 void X86FrameLowering::BuildCFI(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 448 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI, 449 const DebugLoc &DL, 450 const MCCFIInstruction &CFIInst) const { 451 MachineFunction &MF = *MBB.getParent(); 452 unsigned CFIIndex = MF.addFrameInst(CFIInst); 453 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(TargetOpcode::CFI_INSTRUCTION)) 454 .addCFIIndex(CFIIndex); 455 } 456 457 void X86FrameLowering::emitCalleeSavedFrameMoves( 458 MachineBasicBlock &MBB, MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI, 459 const DebugLoc &DL) const { 460 MachineFunction &MF = *MBB.getParent(); 461 MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 462 MachineModuleInfo &MMI = MF.getMMI(); 463 const MCRegisterInfo *MRI = MMI.getContext().getRegisterInfo(); 464 465 // Add callee saved registers to move list. 466 const std::vector<CalleeSavedInfo> &CSI = MFI.getCalleeSavedInfo(); 467 if (CSI.empty()) return; 468 469 // Calculate offsets. 470 for (std::vector<CalleeSavedInfo>::const_iterator 471 I = CSI.begin(), E = CSI.end(); I != E; ++I) { 472 int64_t Offset = MFI.getObjectOffset(I->getFrameIdx()); 473 unsigned Reg = I->getReg(); 474 475 unsigned DwarfReg = MRI->getDwarfRegNum(Reg, true); 476 BuildCFI(MBB, MBBI, DL, 477 MCCFIInstruction::createOffset(nullptr, DwarfReg, Offset)); 478 } 479 } 480 481 void X86FrameLowering::emitStackProbe(MachineFunction &MF, 482 MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 483 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI, 484 const DebugLoc &DL, bool InProlog) const { 485 const X86Subtarget &STI = MF.getSubtarget<X86Subtarget>(); 486 if (STI.isTargetWindowsCoreCLR()) { 487 if (InProlog) { 488 emitStackProbeInlineStub(MF, MBB, MBBI, DL, true); 489 } else { 490 emitStackProbeInline(MF, MBB, MBBI, DL, false); 491 } 492 } else { 493 emitStackProbeCall(MF, MBB, MBBI, DL, InProlog); 494 } 495 } 496 497 void X86FrameLowering::inlineStackProbe(MachineFunction &MF, 498 MachineBasicBlock &PrologMBB) const { 499 const StringRef ChkStkStubSymbol = "__chkstk_stub"; 500 MachineInstr *ChkStkStub = nullptr; 501 502 for (MachineInstr &MI : PrologMBB) { 503 if (MI.isCall() && MI.getOperand(0).isSymbol() && 504 ChkStkStubSymbol == MI.getOperand(0).getSymbolName()) { 505 ChkStkStub = &MI; 506 break; 507 } 508 } 509 510 if (ChkStkStub != nullptr) { 511 assert(!ChkStkStub->isBundled() && 512 "Not expecting bundled instructions here"); 513 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI = std::next(ChkStkStub->getIterator()); 514 assert(std::prev(MBBI) == ChkStkStub && 515 "MBBI expected after __chkstk_stub."); 516 DebugLoc DL = PrologMBB.findDebugLoc(MBBI); 517 emitStackProbeInline(MF, PrologMBB, MBBI, DL, true); 518 ChkStkStub->eraseFromParent(); 519 } 520 } 521 522 void X86FrameLowering::emitStackProbeInline(MachineFunction &MF, 523 MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 524 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI, 525 const DebugLoc &DL, 526 bool InProlog) const { 527 const X86Subtarget &STI = MF.getSubtarget<X86Subtarget>(); 528 assert(STI.is64Bit() && "different expansion needed for 32 bit"); 529 assert(STI.isTargetWindowsCoreCLR() && "custom expansion expects CoreCLR"); 530 const TargetInstrInfo &TII = *STI.getInstrInfo(); 531 const BasicBlock *LLVM_BB = MBB.getBasicBlock(); 532 533 // RAX contains the number of bytes of desired stack adjustment. 534 // The handling here assumes this value has already been updated so as to 535 // maintain stack alignment. 536 // 537 // We need to exit with RSP modified by this amount and execute suitable 538 // page touches to notify the OS that we're growing the stack responsibly. 539 // All stack probing must be done without modifying RSP. 540 // 541 // MBB: 542 // SizeReg = RAX; 543 // ZeroReg = 0 544 // CopyReg = RSP 545 // Flags, TestReg = CopyReg - SizeReg 546 // FinalReg = !Flags.Ovf ? TestReg : ZeroReg 547 // LimitReg = gs magic thread env access 548 // if FinalReg >= LimitReg goto ContinueMBB 549 // RoundBB: 550 // RoundReg = page address of FinalReg 551 // LoopMBB: 552 // LoopReg = PHI(LimitReg,ProbeReg) 553 // ProbeReg = LoopReg - PageSize 554 // [ProbeReg] = 0 555 // if (ProbeReg > RoundReg) goto LoopMBB 556 // ContinueMBB: 557 // RSP = RSP - RAX 558 // [rest of original MBB] 559 560 // Set up the new basic blocks 561 MachineBasicBlock *RoundMBB = MF.CreateMachineBasicBlock(LLVM_BB); 562 MachineBasicBlock *LoopMBB = MF.CreateMachineBasicBlock(LLVM_BB); 563 MachineBasicBlock *ContinueMBB = MF.CreateMachineBasicBlock(LLVM_BB); 564 565 MachineFunction::iterator MBBIter = std::next(MBB.getIterator()); 566 MF.insert(MBBIter, RoundMBB); 567 MF.insert(MBBIter, LoopMBB); 568 MF.insert(MBBIter, ContinueMBB); 569 570 // Split MBB and move the tail portion down to ContinueMBB. 571 MachineBasicBlock::iterator BeforeMBBI = std::prev(MBBI); 572 ContinueMBB->splice(ContinueMBB->begin(), &MBB, MBBI, MBB.end()); 573 ContinueMBB->transferSuccessorsAndUpdatePHIs(&MBB); 574 575 // Some useful constants 576 const int64_t ThreadEnvironmentStackLimit = 0x10; 577 const int64_t PageSize = 0x1000; 578 const int64_t PageMask = ~(PageSize - 1); 579 580 // Registers we need. For the normal case we use virtual 581 // registers. For the prolog expansion we use RAX, RCX and RDX. 582 MachineRegisterInfo &MRI = MF.getRegInfo(); 583 const TargetRegisterClass *RegClass = &X86::GR64RegClass; 584 const unsigned SizeReg = InProlog ? (unsigned)X86::RAX 585 : MRI.createVirtualRegister(RegClass), 586 ZeroReg = InProlog ? (unsigned)X86::RCX 587 : MRI.createVirtualRegister(RegClass), 588 CopyReg = InProlog ? (unsigned)X86::RDX 589 : MRI.createVirtualRegister(RegClass), 590 TestReg = InProlog ? (unsigned)X86::RDX 591 : MRI.createVirtualRegister(RegClass), 592 FinalReg = InProlog ? (unsigned)X86::RDX 593 : MRI.createVirtualRegister(RegClass), 594 RoundedReg = InProlog ? (unsigned)X86::RDX 595 : MRI.createVirtualRegister(RegClass), 596 LimitReg = InProlog ? (unsigned)X86::RCX 597 : MRI.createVirtualRegister(RegClass), 598 JoinReg = InProlog ? (unsigned)X86::RCX 599 : MRI.createVirtualRegister(RegClass), 600 ProbeReg = InProlog ? (unsigned)X86::RCX 601 : MRI.createVirtualRegister(RegClass); 602 603 // SP-relative offsets where we can save RCX and RDX. 604 int64_t RCXShadowSlot = 0; 605 int64_t RDXShadowSlot = 0; 606 607 // If inlining in the prolog, save RCX and RDX. 608 // Future optimization: don't save or restore if not live in. 609 if (InProlog) { 610 // Compute the offsets. We need to account for things already 611 // pushed onto the stack at this point: return address, frame 612 // pointer (if used), and callee saves. 613 X86MachineFunctionInfo *X86FI = MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>(); 614 const int64_t CalleeSaveSize = X86FI->getCalleeSavedFrameSize(); 615 const bool HasFP = hasFP(MF); 616 RCXShadowSlot = 8 + CalleeSaveSize + (HasFP ? 8 : 0); 617 RDXShadowSlot = RCXShadowSlot + 8; 618 // Emit the saves. 619 addRegOffset(BuildMI(&MBB, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64mr)), X86::RSP, false, 620 RCXShadowSlot) 621 .addReg(X86::RCX); 622 addRegOffset(BuildMI(&MBB, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64mr)), X86::RSP, false, 623 RDXShadowSlot) 624 .addReg(X86::RDX); 625 } else { 626 // Not in the prolog. Copy RAX to a virtual reg. 627 BuildMI(&MBB, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64rr), SizeReg).addReg(X86::RAX); 628 } 629 630 // Add code to MBB to check for overflow and set the new target stack pointer 631 // to zero if so. 632 BuildMI(&MBB, DL, TII.get(X86::XOR64rr), ZeroReg) 633 .addReg(ZeroReg, RegState::Undef) 634 .addReg(ZeroReg, RegState::Undef); 635 BuildMI(&MBB, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64rr), CopyReg).addReg(X86::RSP); 636 BuildMI(&MBB, DL, TII.get(X86::SUB64rr), TestReg) 637 .addReg(CopyReg) 638 .addReg(SizeReg); 639 BuildMI(&MBB, DL, TII.get(X86::CMOVB64rr), FinalReg) 640 .addReg(TestReg) 641 .addReg(ZeroReg); 642 643 // FinalReg now holds final stack pointer value, or zero if 644 // allocation would overflow. Compare against the current stack 645 // limit from the thread environment block. Note this limit is the 646 // lowest touched page on the stack, not the point at which the OS 647 // will cause an overflow exception, so this is just an optimization 648 // to avoid unnecessarily touching pages that are below the current 649 // SP but already committed to the stack by the OS. 650 BuildMI(&MBB, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64rm), LimitReg) 651 .addReg(0) 652 .addImm(1) 653 .addReg(0) 654 .addImm(ThreadEnvironmentStackLimit) 655 .addReg(X86::GS); 656 BuildMI(&MBB, DL, TII.get(X86::CMP64rr)).addReg(FinalReg).addReg(LimitReg); 657 // Jump if the desired stack pointer is at or above the stack limit. 658 BuildMI(&MBB, DL, TII.get(X86::JAE_1)).addMBB(ContinueMBB); 659 660 // Add code to roundMBB to round the final stack pointer to a page boundary. 661 BuildMI(RoundMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::AND64ri32), RoundedReg) 662 .addReg(FinalReg) 663 .addImm(PageMask); 664 BuildMI(RoundMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::JMP_1)).addMBB(LoopMBB); 665 666 // LimitReg now holds the current stack limit, RoundedReg page-rounded 667 // final RSP value. Add code to loopMBB to decrement LimitReg page-by-page 668 // and probe until we reach RoundedReg. 669 if (!InProlog) { 670 BuildMI(LoopMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::PHI), JoinReg) 671 .addReg(LimitReg) 672 .addMBB(RoundMBB) 673 .addReg(ProbeReg) 674 .addMBB(LoopMBB); 675 } 676 677 addRegOffset(BuildMI(LoopMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::LEA64r), ProbeReg), JoinReg, 678 false, -PageSize); 679 680 // Probe by storing a byte onto the stack. 681 BuildMI(LoopMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV8mi)) 682 .addReg(ProbeReg) 683 .addImm(1) 684 .addReg(0) 685 .addImm(0) 686 .addReg(0) 687 .addImm(0); 688 BuildMI(LoopMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::CMP64rr)) 689 .addReg(RoundedReg) 690 .addReg(ProbeReg); 691 BuildMI(LoopMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::JNE_1)).addMBB(LoopMBB); 692 693 MachineBasicBlock::iterator ContinueMBBI = ContinueMBB->getFirstNonPHI(); 694 695 // If in prolog, restore RDX and RCX. 696 if (InProlog) { 697 addRegOffset(BuildMI(*ContinueMBB, ContinueMBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64rm), 698 X86::RCX), 699 X86::RSP, false, RCXShadowSlot); 700 addRegOffset(BuildMI(*ContinueMBB, ContinueMBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64rm), 701 X86::RDX), 702 X86::RSP, false, RDXShadowSlot); 703 } 704 705 // Now that the probing is done, add code to continueMBB to update 706 // the stack pointer for real. 707 BuildMI(*ContinueMBB, ContinueMBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::SUB64rr), X86::RSP) 708 .addReg(X86::RSP) 709 .addReg(SizeReg); 710 711 // Add the control flow edges we need. 712 MBB.addSuccessor(ContinueMBB); 713 MBB.addSuccessor(RoundMBB); 714 RoundMBB->addSuccessor(LoopMBB); 715 LoopMBB->addSuccessor(ContinueMBB); 716 LoopMBB->addSuccessor(LoopMBB); 717 718 // Mark all the instructions added to the prolog as frame setup. 719 if (InProlog) { 720 for (++BeforeMBBI; BeforeMBBI != MBB.end(); ++BeforeMBBI) { 721 BeforeMBBI->setFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 722 } 723 for (MachineInstr &MI : *RoundMBB) { 724 MI.setFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 725 } 726 for (MachineInstr &MI : *LoopMBB) { 727 MI.setFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 728 } 729 for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator CMBBI = ContinueMBB->begin(); 730 CMBBI != ContinueMBBI; ++CMBBI) { 731 CMBBI->setFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 732 } 733 } 734 735 // Possible TODO: physreg liveness for InProlog case. 736 } 737 738 void X86FrameLowering::emitStackProbeCall(MachineFunction &MF, 739 MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 740 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI, 741 const DebugLoc &DL, 742 bool InProlog) const { 743 bool IsLargeCodeModel = MF.getTarget().getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Large; 744 745 unsigned CallOp; 746 if (Is64Bit) 747 CallOp = IsLargeCodeModel ? X86::CALL64r : X86::CALL64pcrel32; 748 else 749 CallOp = X86::CALLpcrel32; 750 751 StringRef Symbol = STI.getTargetLowering()->getStackProbeSymbolName(MF); 752 753 MachineInstrBuilder CI; 754 MachineBasicBlock::iterator ExpansionMBBI = std::prev(MBBI); 755 756 // All current stack probes take AX and SP as input, clobber flags, and 757 // preserve all registers. x86_64 probes leave RSP unmodified. 758 if (Is64Bit && MF.getTarget().getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Large) { 759 // For the large code model, we have to call through a register. Use R11, 760 // as it is scratch in all supported calling conventions. 761 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64ri), X86::R11) 762 .addExternalSymbol(MF.createExternalSymbolName(Symbol)); 763 CI = BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(CallOp)).addReg(X86::R11); 764 } else { 765 CI = BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(CallOp)) 766 .addExternalSymbol(MF.createExternalSymbolName(Symbol)); 767 } 768 769 unsigned AX = Is64Bit ? X86::RAX : X86::EAX; 770 unsigned SP = Is64Bit ? X86::RSP : X86::ESP; 771 CI.addReg(AX, RegState::Implicit) 772 .addReg(SP, RegState::Implicit) 773 .addReg(AX, RegState::Define | RegState::Implicit) 774 .addReg(SP, RegState::Define | RegState::Implicit) 775 .addReg(X86::EFLAGS, RegState::Define | RegState::Implicit); 776 777 if (STI.isTargetWin64() || !STI.isOSWindows()) { 778 // MSVC x32's _chkstk and cygwin/mingw's _alloca adjust %esp themselves. 779 // MSVC x64's __chkstk and cygwin/mingw's ___chkstk_ms do not adjust %rsp 780 // themselves. They also does not clobber %rax so we can reuse it when 781 // adjusting %rsp. 782 // All other platforms do not specify a particular ABI for the stack probe 783 // function, so we arbitrarily define it to not adjust %esp/%rsp itself. 784 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(getSUBrrOpcode(Is64Bit)), SP) 785 .addReg(SP) 786 .addReg(AX); 787 } 788 789 if (InProlog) { 790 // Apply the frame setup flag to all inserted instrs. 791 for (++ExpansionMBBI; ExpansionMBBI != MBBI; ++ExpansionMBBI) 792 ExpansionMBBI->setFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 793 } 794 } 795 796 void X86FrameLowering::emitStackProbeInlineStub( 797 MachineFunction &MF, MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 798 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI, const DebugLoc &DL, bool InProlog) const { 799 800 assert(InProlog && "ChkStkStub called outside prolog!"); 801 802 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::CALLpcrel32)) 803 .addExternalSymbol("__chkstk_stub"); 804 } 805 806 static unsigned calculateSetFPREG(uint64_t SPAdjust) { 807 // Win64 ABI has a less restrictive limitation of 240; 128 works equally well 808 // and might require smaller successive adjustments. 809 const uint64_t Win64MaxSEHOffset = 128; 810 uint64_t SEHFrameOffset = std::min(SPAdjust, Win64MaxSEHOffset); 811 // Win64 ABI requires 16-byte alignment for the UWOP_SET_FPREG opcode. 812 return SEHFrameOffset & -16; 813 } 814 815 // If we're forcing a stack realignment we can't rely on just the frame 816 // info, we need to know the ABI stack alignment as well in case we 817 // have a call out. Otherwise just make sure we have some alignment - we'll 818 // go with the minimum SlotSize. 819 uint64_t X86FrameLowering::calculateMaxStackAlign(const MachineFunction &MF) const { 820 const MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 821 uint64_t MaxAlign = MFI.getMaxAlignment(); // Desired stack alignment. 822 unsigned StackAlign = getStackAlignment(); 823 if (MF.getFunction()->hasFnAttribute("stackrealign")) { 824 if (MFI.hasCalls()) 825 MaxAlign = (StackAlign > MaxAlign) ? StackAlign : MaxAlign; 826 else if (MaxAlign < SlotSize) 827 MaxAlign = SlotSize; 828 } 829 return MaxAlign; 830 } 831 832 void X86FrameLowering::BuildStackAlignAND(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 833 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI, 834 const DebugLoc &DL, unsigned Reg, 835 uint64_t MaxAlign) const { 836 uint64_t Val = -MaxAlign; 837 unsigned AndOp = getANDriOpcode(Uses64BitFramePtr, Val); 838 MachineInstr *MI = BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(AndOp), Reg) 839 .addReg(Reg) 840 .addImm(Val) 841 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 842 843 // The EFLAGS implicit def is dead. 844 MI->getOperand(3).setIsDead(); 845 } 846 847 /// emitPrologue - Push callee-saved registers onto the stack, which 848 /// automatically adjust the stack pointer. Adjust the stack pointer to allocate 849 /// space for local variables. Also emit labels used by the exception handler to 850 /// generate the exception handling frames. 851 852 /* 853 Here's a gist of what gets emitted: 854 855 ; Establish frame pointer, if needed 856 [if needs FP] 857 push %rbp 858 .cfi_def_cfa_offset 16 859 .cfi_offset %rbp, -16 860 .seh_pushreg %rpb 861 mov %rsp, %rbp 862 .cfi_def_cfa_register %rbp 863 864 ; Spill general-purpose registers 865 [for all callee-saved GPRs] 866 pushq %<reg> 867 [if not needs FP] 868 .cfi_def_cfa_offset (offset from RETADDR) 869 .seh_pushreg %<reg> 870 871 ; If the required stack alignment > default stack alignment 872 ; rsp needs to be re-aligned. This creates a "re-alignment gap" 873 ; of unknown size in the stack frame. 874 [if stack needs re-alignment] 875 and $MASK, %rsp 876 877 ; Allocate space for locals 878 [if target is Windows and allocated space > 4096 bytes] 879 ; Windows needs special care for allocations larger 880 ; than one page. 881 mov $NNN, %rax 882 call ___chkstk_ms/___chkstk 883 sub %rax, %rsp 884 [else] 885 sub $NNN, %rsp 886 887 [if needs FP] 888 .seh_stackalloc (size of XMM spill slots) 889 .seh_setframe %rbp, SEHFrameOffset ; = size of all spill slots 890 [else] 891 .seh_stackalloc NNN 892 893 ; Spill XMMs 894 ; Note, that while only Windows 64 ABI specifies XMMs as callee-preserved, 895 ; they may get spilled on any platform, if the current function 896 ; calls @llvm.eh.unwind.init 897 [if needs FP] 898 [for all callee-saved XMM registers] 899 movaps %<xmm reg>, -MMM(%rbp) 900 [for all callee-saved XMM registers] 901 .seh_savexmm %<xmm reg>, (-MMM + SEHFrameOffset) 902 ; i.e. the offset relative to (%rbp - SEHFrameOffset) 903 [else] 904 [for all callee-saved XMM registers] 905 movaps %<xmm reg>, KKK(%rsp) 906 [for all callee-saved XMM registers] 907 .seh_savexmm %<xmm reg>, KKK 908 909 .seh_endprologue 910 911 [if needs base pointer] 912 mov %rsp, %rbx 913 [if needs to restore base pointer] 914 mov %rsp, -MMM(%rbp) 915 916 ; Emit CFI info 917 [if needs FP] 918 [for all callee-saved registers] 919 .cfi_offset %<reg>, (offset from %rbp) 920 [else] 921 .cfi_def_cfa_offset (offset from RETADDR) 922 [for all callee-saved registers] 923 .cfi_offset %<reg>, (offset from %rsp) 924 925 Notes: 926 - .seh directives are emitted only for Windows 64 ABI 927 - .cv_fpo directives are emitted on win32 when emitting CodeView 928 - .cfi directives are emitted for all other ABIs 929 - for 32-bit code, substitute %e?? registers for %r?? 930 */ 931 932 void X86FrameLowering::emitPrologue(MachineFunction &MF, 933 MachineBasicBlock &MBB) const { 934 assert(&STI == &MF.getSubtarget<X86Subtarget>() && 935 "MF used frame lowering for wrong subtarget"); 936 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI = MBB.begin(); 937 MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 938 const Function *Fn = MF.getFunction(); 939 MachineModuleInfo &MMI = MF.getMMI(); 940 X86MachineFunctionInfo *X86FI = MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>(); 941 uint64_t MaxAlign = calculateMaxStackAlign(MF); // Desired stack alignment. 942 uint64_t StackSize = MFI.getStackSize(); // Number of bytes to allocate. 943 bool IsFunclet = MBB.isEHFuncletEntry(); 944 EHPersonality Personality = EHPersonality::Unknown; 945 if (Fn->hasPersonalityFn()) 946 Personality = classifyEHPersonality(Fn->getPersonalityFn()); 947 bool FnHasClrFunclet = 948 MF.hasEHFunclets() && Personality == EHPersonality::CoreCLR; 949 bool IsClrFunclet = IsFunclet && FnHasClrFunclet; 950 bool HasFP = hasFP(MF); 951 bool IsWin64CC = STI.isCallingConvWin64(Fn->getCallingConv()); 952 bool IsWin64Prologue = MF.getTarget().getMCAsmInfo()->usesWindowsCFI(); 953 bool NeedsWin64CFI = IsWin64Prologue && Fn->needsUnwindTableEntry(); 954 // FIXME: Emit FPO data for EH funclets. 955 bool NeedsWinFPO = 956 !IsFunclet && STI.isTargetWin32() && MMI.getModule()->getCodeViewFlag(); 957 bool NeedsWinCFI = NeedsWin64CFI || NeedsWinFPO; 958 bool NeedsDwarfCFI = 959 !IsWin64Prologue && (MMI.hasDebugInfo() || Fn->needsUnwindTableEntry()); 960 unsigned FramePtr = TRI->getFrameRegister(MF); 961 const unsigned MachineFramePtr = 962 STI.isTarget64BitILP32() 963 ? getX86SubSuperRegister(FramePtr, 64) : FramePtr; 964 unsigned BasePtr = TRI->getBaseRegister(); 965 bool HasWinCFI = false; 966 967 // Debug location must be unknown since the first debug location is used 968 // to determine the end of the prologue. 969 DebugLoc DL; 970 971 // Add RETADDR move area to callee saved frame size. 972 int TailCallReturnAddrDelta = X86FI->getTCReturnAddrDelta(); 973 if (TailCallReturnAddrDelta && IsWin64Prologue) 974 report_fatal_error("Can't handle guaranteed tail call under win64 yet"); 975 976 if (TailCallReturnAddrDelta < 0) 977 X86FI->setCalleeSavedFrameSize( 978 X86FI->getCalleeSavedFrameSize() - TailCallReturnAddrDelta); 979 980 bool UseStackProbe = !STI.getTargetLowering()->getStackProbeSymbolName(MF).empty(); 981 982 // The default stack probe size is 4096 if the function has no stackprobesize 983 // attribute. 984 unsigned StackProbeSize = 4096; 985 if (Fn->hasFnAttribute("stack-probe-size")) 986 Fn->getFnAttribute("stack-probe-size") 987 .getValueAsString() 988 .getAsInteger(0, StackProbeSize); 989 990 // Re-align the stack on 64-bit if the x86-interrupt calling convention is 991 // used and an error code was pushed, since the x86-64 ABI requires a 16-byte 992 // stack alignment. 993 if (Fn->getCallingConv() == CallingConv::X86_INTR && Is64Bit && 994 Fn->arg_size() == 2) { 995 StackSize += 8; 996 MFI.setStackSize(StackSize); 997 emitSPUpdate(MBB, MBBI, -8, /*InEpilogue=*/false); 998 } 999 1000 // If this is x86-64 and the Red Zone is not disabled, if we are a leaf 1001 // function, and use up to 128 bytes of stack space, don't have a frame 1002 // pointer, calls, or dynamic alloca then we do not need to adjust the 1003 // stack pointer (we fit in the Red Zone). We also check that we don't 1004 // push and pop from the stack. 1005 if (Is64Bit && !Fn->hasFnAttribute(Attribute::NoRedZone) && 1006 !TRI->needsStackRealignment(MF) && 1007 !MFI.hasVarSizedObjects() && // No dynamic alloca. 1008 !MFI.adjustsStack() && // No calls. 1009 !UseStackProbe && // No stack probes. 1010 !IsWin64CC && // Win64 has no Red Zone 1011 !MFI.hasCopyImplyingStackAdjustment() && // Don't push and pop. 1012 !MF.shouldSplitStack()) { // Regular stack 1013 uint64_t MinSize = X86FI->getCalleeSavedFrameSize(); 1014 if (HasFP) MinSize += SlotSize; 1015 X86FI->setUsesRedZone(MinSize > 0 || StackSize > 0); 1016 StackSize = std::max(MinSize, StackSize > 128 ? StackSize - 128 : 0); 1017 MFI.setStackSize(StackSize); 1018 } 1019 1020 // Insert stack pointer adjustment for later moving of return addr. Only 1021 // applies to tail call optimized functions where the callee argument stack 1022 // size is bigger than the callers. 1023 if (TailCallReturnAddrDelta < 0) { 1024 BuildStackAdjustment(MBB, MBBI, DL, TailCallReturnAddrDelta, 1025 /*InEpilogue=*/false) 1026 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1027 } 1028 1029 // Mapping for machine moves: 1030 // 1031 // DST: VirtualFP AND 1032 // SRC: VirtualFP => DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset 1033 // ELSE => DW_CFA_def_cfa 1034 // 1035 // SRC: VirtualFP AND 1036 // DST: Register => DW_CFA_def_cfa_register 1037 // 1038 // ELSE 1039 // OFFSET < 0 => DW_CFA_offset_extended_sf 1040 // REG < 64 => DW_CFA_offset + Reg 1041 // ELSE => DW_CFA_offset_extended 1042 1043 uint64_t NumBytes = 0; 1044 int stackGrowth = -SlotSize; 1045 1046 // Find the funclet establisher parameter 1047 unsigned Establisher = X86::NoRegister; 1048 if (IsClrFunclet) 1049 Establisher = Uses64BitFramePtr ? X86::RCX : X86::ECX; 1050 else if (IsFunclet) 1051 Establisher = Uses64BitFramePtr ? X86::RDX : X86::EDX; 1052 1053 if (IsWin64Prologue && IsFunclet && !IsClrFunclet) { 1054 // Immediately spill establisher into the home slot. 1055 // The runtime cares about this. 1056 // MOV64mr %rdx, 16(%rsp) 1057 unsigned MOVmr = Uses64BitFramePtr ? X86::MOV64mr : X86::MOV32mr; 1058 addRegOffset(BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(MOVmr)), StackPtr, true, 16) 1059 .addReg(Establisher) 1060 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1061 MBB.addLiveIn(Establisher); 1062 } 1063 1064 if (HasFP) { 1065 assert(MF.getRegInfo().isReserved(MachineFramePtr) && "FP reserved"); 1066 1067 // Calculate required stack adjustment. 1068 uint64_t FrameSize = StackSize - SlotSize; 1069 // If required, include space for extra hidden slot for stashing base pointer. 1070 if (X86FI->getRestoreBasePointer()) 1071 FrameSize += SlotSize; 1072 1073 NumBytes = FrameSize - X86FI->getCalleeSavedFrameSize(); 1074 1075 // Callee-saved registers are pushed on stack before the stack is realigned. 1076 if (TRI->needsStackRealignment(MF) && !IsWin64Prologue) 1077 NumBytes = alignTo(NumBytes, MaxAlign); 1078 1079 // Get the offset of the stack slot for the EBP register, which is 1080 // guaranteed to be the last slot by processFunctionBeforeFrameFinalized. 1081 // Update the frame offset adjustment. 1082 if (!IsFunclet) 1083 MFI.setOffsetAdjustment(-NumBytes); 1084 else 1085 assert(MFI.getOffsetAdjustment() == -(int)NumBytes && 1086 "should calculate same local variable offset for funclets"); 1087 1088 // Save EBP/RBP into the appropriate stack slot. 1089 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(Is64Bit ? X86::PUSH64r : X86::PUSH32r)) 1090 .addReg(MachineFramePtr, RegState::Kill) 1091 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1092 1093 if (NeedsDwarfCFI) { 1094 // Mark the place where EBP/RBP was saved. 1095 // Define the current CFA rule to use the provided offset. 1096 assert(StackSize); 1097 BuildCFI(MBB, MBBI, DL, 1098 MCCFIInstruction::createDefCfaOffset(nullptr, 2 * stackGrowth)); 1099 1100 // Change the rule for the FramePtr to be an "offset" rule. 1101 unsigned DwarfFramePtr = TRI->getDwarfRegNum(MachineFramePtr, true); 1102 BuildCFI(MBB, MBBI, DL, MCCFIInstruction::createOffset( 1103 nullptr, DwarfFramePtr, 2 * stackGrowth)); 1104 } 1105 1106 if (NeedsWinCFI) { 1107 HasWinCFI = true; 1108 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::SEH_PushReg)) 1109 .addImm(FramePtr) 1110 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1111 } 1112 1113 if (!IsWin64Prologue && !IsFunclet) { 1114 // Update EBP with the new base value. 1115 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, 1116 TII.get(Uses64BitFramePtr ? X86::MOV64rr : X86::MOV32rr), 1117 FramePtr) 1118 .addReg(StackPtr) 1119 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1120 1121 if (NeedsDwarfCFI) { 1122 // Mark effective beginning of when frame pointer becomes valid. 1123 // Define the current CFA to use the EBP/RBP register. 1124 unsigned DwarfFramePtr = TRI->getDwarfRegNum(MachineFramePtr, true); 1125 BuildCFI(MBB, MBBI, DL, MCCFIInstruction::createDefCfaRegister( 1126 nullptr, DwarfFramePtr)); 1127 } 1128 1129 if (NeedsWinFPO) { 1130 // .cv_fpo_setframe $FramePtr 1131 HasWinCFI = true; 1132 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::SEH_SetFrame)) 1133 .addImm(FramePtr) 1134 .addImm(0) 1135 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1136 } 1137 } 1138 } else { 1139 assert(!IsFunclet && "funclets without FPs not yet implemented"); 1140 NumBytes = StackSize - X86FI->getCalleeSavedFrameSize(); 1141 } 1142 1143 // For EH funclets, only allocate enough space for outgoing calls. Save the 1144 // NumBytes value that we would've used for the parent frame. 1145 unsigned ParentFrameNumBytes = NumBytes; 1146 if (IsFunclet) 1147 NumBytes = getWinEHFuncletFrameSize(MF); 1148 1149 // Skip the callee-saved push instructions. 1150 bool PushedRegs = false; 1151 int StackOffset = 2 * stackGrowth; 1152 1153 while (MBBI != MBB.end() && 1154 MBBI->getFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup) && 1155 (MBBI->getOpcode() == X86::PUSH32r || 1156 MBBI->getOpcode() == X86::PUSH64r)) { 1157 PushedRegs = true; 1158 unsigned Reg = MBBI->getOperand(0).getReg(); 1159 ++MBBI; 1160 1161 if (!HasFP && NeedsDwarfCFI) { 1162 // Mark callee-saved push instruction. 1163 // Define the current CFA rule to use the provided offset. 1164 assert(StackSize); 1165 BuildCFI(MBB, MBBI, DL, 1166 MCCFIInstruction::createDefCfaOffset(nullptr, StackOffset)); 1167 StackOffset += stackGrowth; 1168 } 1169 1170 if (NeedsWinCFI) { 1171 HasWinCFI = true; 1172 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::SEH_PushReg)) 1173 .addImm(Reg) 1174 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1175 } 1176 } 1177 1178 // Realign stack after we pushed callee-saved registers (so that we'll be 1179 // able to calculate their offsets from the frame pointer). 1180 // Don't do this for Win64, it needs to realign the stack after the prologue. 1181 if (!IsWin64Prologue && !IsFunclet && TRI->needsStackRealignment(MF)) { 1182 assert(HasFP && "There should be a frame pointer if stack is realigned."); 1183 BuildStackAlignAND(MBB, MBBI, DL, StackPtr, MaxAlign); 1184 } 1185 1186 // If there is an SUB32ri of ESP immediately before this instruction, merge 1187 // the two. This can be the case when tail call elimination is enabled and 1188 // the callee has more arguments then the caller. 1189 NumBytes -= mergeSPUpdates(MBB, MBBI, true); 1190 1191 // Adjust stack pointer: ESP -= numbytes. 1192 1193 // Windows and cygwin/mingw require a prologue helper routine when allocating 1194 // more than 4K bytes on the stack. Windows uses __chkstk and cygwin/mingw 1195 // uses __alloca. __alloca and the 32-bit version of __chkstk will probe the 1196 // stack and adjust the stack pointer in one go. The 64-bit version of 1197 // __chkstk is only responsible for probing the stack. The 64-bit prologue is 1198 // responsible for adjusting the stack pointer. Touching the stack at 4K 1199 // increments is necessary to ensure that the guard pages used by the OS 1200 // virtual memory manager are allocated in correct sequence. 1201 uint64_t AlignedNumBytes = NumBytes; 1202 if (IsWin64Prologue && !IsFunclet && TRI->needsStackRealignment(MF)) 1203 AlignedNumBytes = alignTo(AlignedNumBytes, MaxAlign); 1204 if (AlignedNumBytes >= StackProbeSize && UseStackProbe) { 1205 assert(!X86FI->getUsesRedZone() && 1206 "The Red Zone is not accounted for in stack probes"); 1207 1208 // Check whether EAX is livein for this block. 1209 bool isEAXAlive = isEAXLiveIn(MBB); 1210 1211 if (isEAXAlive) { 1212 // Sanity check that EAX is not livein for this function. 1213 // It should not be, so throw an assert. 1214 assert(!Is64Bit && "EAX is livein in x64 case!"); 1215 1216 // Save EAX 1217 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::PUSH32r)) 1218 .addReg(X86::EAX, RegState::Kill) 1219 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1220 } 1221 1222 if (Is64Bit) { 1223 // Handle the 64-bit Windows ABI case where we need to call __chkstk. 1224 // Function prologue is responsible for adjusting the stack pointer. 1225 if (isUInt<32>(NumBytes)) { 1226 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV32ri), X86::EAX) 1227 .addImm(NumBytes) 1228 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1229 } else if (isInt<32>(NumBytes)) { 1230 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64ri32), X86::RAX) 1231 .addImm(NumBytes) 1232 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1233 } else { 1234 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64ri), X86::RAX) 1235 .addImm(NumBytes) 1236 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1237 } 1238 } else { 1239 // Allocate NumBytes-4 bytes on stack in case of isEAXAlive. 1240 // We'll also use 4 already allocated bytes for EAX. 1241 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV32ri), X86::EAX) 1242 .addImm(isEAXAlive ? NumBytes - 4 : NumBytes) 1243 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1244 } 1245 1246 // Call __chkstk, __chkstk_ms, or __alloca. 1247 emitStackProbe(MF, MBB, MBBI, DL, true); 1248 1249 if (isEAXAlive) { 1250 // Restore EAX 1251 MachineInstr *MI = 1252 addRegOffset(BuildMI(MF, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV32rm), X86::EAX), 1253 StackPtr, false, NumBytes - 4); 1254 MI->setFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1255 MBB.insert(MBBI, MI); 1256 } 1257 } else if (NumBytes) { 1258 emitSPUpdate(MBB, MBBI, -(int64_t)NumBytes, /*InEpilogue=*/false); 1259 } 1260 1261 if (NeedsWinCFI && NumBytes) { 1262 HasWinCFI = true; 1263 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::SEH_StackAlloc)) 1264 .addImm(NumBytes) 1265 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1266 } 1267 1268 int SEHFrameOffset = 0; 1269 unsigned SPOrEstablisher; 1270 if (IsFunclet) { 1271 if (IsClrFunclet) { 1272 // The establisher parameter passed to a CLR funclet is actually a pointer 1273 // to the (mostly empty) frame of its nearest enclosing funclet; we have 1274 // to find the root function establisher frame by loading the PSPSym from 1275 // the intermediate frame. 1276 unsigned PSPSlotOffset = getPSPSlotOffsetFromSP(MF); 1277 MachinePointerInfo NoInfo; 1278 MBB.addLiveIn(Establisher); 1279 addRegOffset(BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64rm), Establisher), 1280 Establisher, false, PSPSlotOffset) 1281 .addMemOperand(MF.getMachineMemOperand( 1282 NoInfo, MachineMemOperand::MOLoad, SlotSize, SlotSize)); 1283 ; 1284 // Save the root establisher back into the current funclet's (mostly 1285 // empty) frame, in case a sub-funclet or the GC needs it. 1286 addRegOffset(BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64mr)), StackPtr, 1287 false, PSPSlotOffset) 1288 .addReg(Establisher) 1289 .addMemOperand( 1290 MF.getMachineMemOperand(NoInfo, MachineMemOperand::MOStore | 1291 MachineMemOperand::MOVolatile, 1292 SlotSize, SlotSize)); 1293 } 1294 SPOrEstablisher = Establisher; 1295 } else { 1296 SPOrEstablisher = StackPtr; 1297 } 1298 1299 if (IsWin64Prologue && HasFP) { 1300 // Set RBP to a small fixed offset from RSP. In the funclet case, we base 1301 // this calculation on the incoming establisher, which holds the value of 1302 // RSP from the parent frame at the end of the prologue. 1303 SEHFrameOffset = calculateSetFPREG(ParentFrameNumBytes); 1304 if (SEHFrameOffset) 1305 addRegOffset(BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::LEA64r), FramePtr), 1306 SPOrEstablisher, false, SEHFrameOffset); 1307 else 1308 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64rr), FramePtr) 1309 .addReg(SPOrEstablisher); 1310 1311 // If this is not a funclet, emit the CFI describing our frame pointer. 1312 if (NeedsWinCFI && !IsFunclet) { 1313 assert(!NeedsWinFPO && "this setframe incompatible with FPO data"); 1314 HasWinCFI = true; 1315 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::SEH_SetFrame)) 1316 .addImm(FramePtr) 1317 .addImm(SEHFrameOffset) 1318 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1319 if (isAsynchronousEHPersonality(Personality)) 1320 MF.getWinEHFuncInfo()->SEHSetFrameOffset = SEHFrameOffset; 1321 } 1322 } else if (IsFunclet && STI.is32Bit()) { 1323 // Reset EBP / ESI to something good for funclets. 1324 MBBI = restoreWin32EHStackPointers(MBB, MBBI, DL); 1325 // If we're a catch funclet, we can be returned to via catchret. Save ESP 1326 // into the registration node so that the runtime will restore it for us. 1327 if (!MBB.isCleanupFuncletEntry()) { 1328 assert(Personality == EHPersonality::MSVC_CXX); 1329 unsigned FrameReg; 1330 int FI = MF.getWinEHFuncInfo()->EHRegNodeFrameIndex; 1331 int64_t EHRegOffset = getFrameIndexReference(MF, FI, FrameReg); 1332 // ESP is the first field, so no extra displacement is needed. 1333 addRegOffset(BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV32mr)), FrameReg, 1334 false, EHRegOffset) 1335 .addReg(X86::ESP); 1336 } 1337 } 1338 1339 while (MBBI != MBB.end() && MBBI->getFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup)) { 1340 const MachineInstr &FrameInstr = *MBBI; 1341 ++MBBI; 1342 1343 if (NeedsWinCFI) { 1344 int FI; 1345 if (unsigned Reg = TII.isStoreToStackSlot(FrameInstr, FI)) { 1346 if (X86::FR64RegClass.contains(Reg)) { 1347 unsigned IgnoredFrameReg; 1348 int Offset = getFrameIndexReference(MF, FI, IgnoredFrameReg); 1349 Offset += SEHFrameOffset; 1350 1351 HasWinCFI = true; 1352 assert(!NeedsWinFPO && "SEH_SaveXMM incompatible with FPO data"); 1353 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::SEH_SaveXMM)) 1354 .addImm(Reg) 1355 .addImm(Offset) 1356 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1357 } 1358 } 1359 } 1360 } 1361 1362 if (NeedsWinCFI && HasWinCFI) 1363 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::SEH_EndPrologue)) 1364 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1365 1366 if (FnHasClrFunclet && !IsFunclet) { 1367 // Save the so-called Initial-SP (i.e. the value of the stack pointer 1368 // immediately after the prolog) into the PSPSlot so that funclets 1369 // and the GC can recover it. 1370 unsigned PSPSlotOffset = getPSPSlotOffsetFromSP(MF); 1371 auto PSPInfo = MachinePointerInfo::getFixedStack( 1372 MF, MF.getWinEHFuncInfo()->PSPSymFrameIdx); 1373 addRegOffset(BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64mr)), StackPtr, false, 1374 PSPSlotOffset) 1375 .addReg(StackPtr) 1376 .addMemOperand(MF.getMachineMemOperand( 1377 PSPInfo, MachineMemOperand::MOStore | MachineMemOperand::MOVolatile, 1378 SlotSize, SlotSize)); 1379 } 1380 1381 // Realign stack after we spilled callee-saved registers (so that we'll be 1382 // able to calculate their offsets from the frame pointer). 1383 // Win64 requires aligning the stack after the prologue. 1384 if (IsWin64Prologue && TRI->needsStackRealignment(MF)) { 1385 assert(HasFP && "There should be a frame pointer if stack is realigned."); 1386 BuildStackAlignAND(MBB, MBBI, DL, SPOrEstablisher, MaxAlign); 1387 } 1388 1389 // We already dealt with stack realignment and funclets above. 1390 if (IsFunclet && STI.is32Bit()) 1391 return; 1392 1393 // If we need a base pointer, set it up here. It's whatever the value 1394 // of the stack pointer is at this point. Any variable size objects 1395 // will be allocated after this, so we can still use the base pointer 1396 // to reference locals. 1397 if (TRI->hasBasePointer(MF)) { 1398 // Update the base pointer with the current stack pointer. 1399 unsigned Opc = Uses64BitFramePtr ? X86::MOV64rr : X86::MOV32rr; 1400 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(Opc), BasePtr) 1401 .addReg(SPOrEstablisher) 1402 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1403 if (X86FI->getRestoreBasePointer()) { 1404 // Stash value of base pointer. Saving RSP instead of EBP shortens 1405 // dependence chain. Used by SjLj EH. 1406 unsigned Opm = Uses64BitFramePtr ? X86::MOV64mr : X86::MOV32mr; 1407 addRegOffset(BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(Opm)), 1408 FramePtr, true, X86FI->getRestoreBasePointerOffset()) 1409 .addReg(SPOrEstablisher) 1410 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1411 } 1412 1413 if (X86FI->getHasSEHFramePtrSave() && !IsFunclet) { 1414 // Stash the value of the frame pointer relative to the base pointer for 1415 // Win32 EH. This supports Win32 EH, which does the inverse of the above: 1416 // it recovers the frame pointer from the base pointer rather than the 1417 // other way around. 1418 unsigned Opm = Uses64BitFramePtr ? X86::MOV64mr : X86::MOV32mr; 1419 unsigned UsedReg; 1420 int Offset = 1421 getFrameIndexReference(MF, X86FI->getSEHFramePtrSaveIndex(), UsedReg); 1422 assert(UsedReg == BasePtr); 1423 addRegOffset(BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(Opm)), UsedReg, true, Offset) 1424 .addReg(FramePtr) 1425 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1426 } 1427 } 1428 1429 if (((!HasFP && NumBytes) || PushedRegs) && NeedsDwarfCFI) { 1430 // Mark end of stack pointer adjustment. 1431 if (!HasFP && NumBytes) { 1432 // Define the current CFA rule to use the provided offset. 1433 assert(StackSize); 1434 BuildCFI(MBB, MBBI, DL, MCCFIInstruction::createDefCfaOffset( 1435 nullptr, -StackSize + stackGrowth)); 1436 } 1437 1438 // Emit DWARF info specifying the offsets of the callee-saved registers. 1439 emitCalleeSavedFrameMoves(MBB, MBBI, DL); 1440 } 1441 1442 // X86 Interrupt handling function cannot assume anything about the direction 1443 // flag (DF in EFLAGS register). Clear this flag by creating "cld" instruction 1444 // in each prologue of interrupt handler function. 1445 // 1446 // FIXME: Create "cld" instruction only in these cases: 1447 // 1. The interrupt handling function uses any of the "rep" instructions. 1448 // 2. Interrupt handling function calls another function. 1449 // 1450 if (Fn->getCallingConv() == CallingConv::X86_INTR) 1451 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::CLD)) 1452 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1453 1454 // At this point we know if the function has WinCFI or not. 1455 MF.setHasWinCFI(HasWinCFI); 1456 } 1457 1458 bool X86FrameLowering::canUseLEAForSPInEpilogue( 1459 const MachineFunction &MF) const { 1460 // We can't use LEA instructions for adjusting the stack pointer if we don't 1461 // have a frame pointer in the Win64 ABI. Only ADD instructions may be used 1462 // to deallocate the stack. 1463 // This means that we can use LEA for SP in two situations: 1464 // 1. We *aren't* using the Win64 ABI which means we are free to use LEA. 1465 // 2. We *have* a frame pointer which means we are permitted to use LEA. 1466 return !MF.getTarget().getMCAsmInfo()->usesWindowsCFI() || hasFP(MF); 1467 } 1468 1469 static bool isFuncletReturnInstr(MachineInstr &MI) { 1470 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 1471 case X86::CATCHRET: 1472 case X86::CLEANUPRET: 1473 return true; 1474 default: 1475 return false; 1476 } 1477 llvm_unreachable("impossible"); 1478 } 1479 1480 // CLR funclets use a special "Previous Stack Pointer Symbol" slot on the 1481 // stack. It holds a pointer to the bottom of the root function frame. The 1482 // establisher frame pointer passed to a nested funclet may point to the 1483 // (mostly empty) frame of its parent funclet, but it will need to find 1484 // the frame of the root function to access locals. To facilitate this, 1485 // every funclet copies the pointer to the bottom of the root function 1486 // frame into a PSPSym slot in its own (mostly empty) stack frame. Using the 1487 // same offset for the PSPSym in the root function frame that's used in the 1488 // funclets' frames allows each funclet to dynamically accept any ancestor 1489 // frame as its establisher argument (the runtime doesn't guarantee the 1490 // immediate parent for some reason lost to history), and also allows the GC, 1491 // which uses the PSPSym for some bookkeeping, to find it in any funclet's 1492 // frame with only a single offset reported for the entire method. 1493 unsigned 1494 X86FrameLowering::getPSPSlotOffsetFromSP(const MachineFunction &MF) const { 1495 const WinEHFuncInfo &Info = *MF.getWinEHFuncInfo(); 1496 unsigned SPReg; 1497 int Offset = getFrameIndexReferencePreferSP(MF, Info.PSPSymFrameIdx, SPReg, 1498 /*IgnoreSPUpdates*/ true); 1499 assert(Offset >= 0 && SPReg == TRI->getStackRegister()); 1500 return static_cast<unsigned>(Offset); 1501 } 1502 1503 unsigned 1504 X86FrameLowering::getWinEHFuncletFrameSize(const MachineFunction &MF) const { 1505 // This is the size of the pushed CSRs. 1506 unsigned CSSize = 1507 MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>()->getCalleeSavedFrameSize(); 1508 // This is the amount of stack a funclet needs to allocate. 1509 unsigned UsedSize; 1510 EHPersonality Personality = 1511 classifyEHPersonality(MF.getFunction()->getPersonalityFn()); 1512 if (Personality == EHPersonality::CoreCLR) { 1513 // CLR funclets need to hold enough space to include the PSPSym, at the 1514 // same offset from the stack pointer (immediately after the prolog) as it 1515 // resides at in the main function. 1516 UsedSize = getPSPSlotOffsetFromSP(MF) + SlotSize; 1517 } else { 1518 // Other funclets just need enough stack for outgoing call arguments. 1519 UsedSize = MF.getFrameInfo().getMaxCallFrameSize(); 1520 } 1521 // RBP is not included in the callee saved register block. After pushing RBP, 1522 // everything is 16 byte aligned. Everything we allocate before an outgoing 1523 // call must also be 16 byte aligned. 1524 unsigned FrameSizeMinusRBP = alignTo(CSSize + UsedSize, getStackAlignment()); 1525 // Subtract out the size of the callee saved registers. This is how much stack 1526 // each funclet will allocate. 1527 return FrameSizeMinusRBP - CSSize; 1528 } 1529 1530 static bool isTailCallOpcode(unsigned Opc) { 1531 return Opc == X86::TCRETURNri || Opc == X86::TCRETURNdi || 1532 Opc == X86::TCRETURNmi || 1533 Opc == X86::TCRETURNri64 || Opc == X86::TCRETURNdi64 || 1534 Opc == X86::TCRETURNmi64; 1535 } 1536 1537 void X86FrameLowering::emitEpilogue(MachineFunction &MF, 1538 MachineBasicBlock &MBB) const { 1539 const MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 1540 X86MachineFunctionInfo *X86FI = MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>(); 1541 MachineBasicBlock::iterator Terminator = MBB.getFirstTerminator(); 1542 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI = Terminator; 1543 DebugLoc DL; 1544 if (MBBI != MBB.end()) 1545 DL = MBBI->getDebugLoc(); 1546 // standard x86_64 and NaCl use 64-bit frame/stack pointers, x32 - 32-bit. 1547 const bool Is64BitILP32 = STI.isTarget64BitILP32(); 1548 unsigned FramePtr = TRI->getFrameRegister(MF); 1549 unsigned MachineFramePtr = 1550 Is64BitILP32 ? getX86SubSuperRegister(FramePtr, 64) : FramePtr; 1551 1552 bool IsWin64Prologue = MF.getTarget().getMCAsmInfo()->usesWindowsCFI(); 1553 bool NeedsWin64CFI = 1554 IsWin64Prologue && MF.getFunction()->needsUnwindTableEntry(); 1555 bool IsFunclet = MBBI == MBB.end() ? false : isFuncletReturnInstr(*MBBI); 1556 1557 // Get the number of bytes to allocate from the FrameInfo. 1558 uint64_t StackSize = MFI.getStackSize(); 1559 uint64_t MaxAlign = calculateMaxStackAlign(MF); 1560 unsigned CSSize = X86FI->getCalleeSavedFrameSize(); 1561 bool HasFP = hasFP(MF); 1562 uint64_t NumBytes = 0; 1563 1564 if (IsFunclet) { 1565 assert(HasFP && "EH funclets without FP not yet implemented"); 1566 NumBytes = getWinEHFuncletFrameSize(MF); 1567 } else if (HasFP) { 1568 // Calculate required stack adjustment. 1569 uint64_t FrameSize = StackSize - SlotSize; 1570 NumBytes = FrameSize - CSSize; 1571 1572 // Callee-saved registers were pushed on stack before the stack was 1573 // realigned. 1574 if (TRI->needsStackRealignment(MF) && !IsWin64Prologue) 1575 NumBytes = alignTo(FrameSize, MaxAlign); 1576 } else { 1577 NumBytes = StackSize - CSSize; 1578 } 1579 uint64_t SEHStackAllocAmt = NumBytes; 1580 1581 if (HasFP) { 1582 // Pop EBP. 1583 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(Is64Bit ? X86::POP64r : X86::POP32r), 1584 MachineFramePtr) 1585 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameDestroy); 1586 } 1587 1588 MachineBasicBlock::iterator FirstCSPop = MBBI; 1589 // Skip the callee-saved pop instructions. 1590 while (MBBI != MBB.begin()) { 1591 MachineBasicBlock::iterator PI = std::prev(MBBI); 1592 unsigned Opc = PI->getOpcode(); 1593 1594 if (Opc != X86::DBG_VALUE && !PI->isTerminator()) { 1595 if ((Opc != X86::POP32r || !PI->getFlag(MachineInstr::FrameDestroy)) && 1596 (Opc != X86::POP64r || !PI->getFlag(MachineInstr::FrameDestroy))) 1597 break; 1598 FirstCSPop = PI; 1599 } 1600 1601 --MBBI; 1602 } 1603 MBBI = FirstCSPop; 1604 1605 if (IsFunclet && Terminator->getOpcode() == X86::CATCHRET) 1606 emitCatchRetReturnValue(MBB, FirstCSPop, &*Terminator); 1607 1608 if (MBBI != MBB.end()) 1609 DL = MBBI->getDebugLoc(); 1610 1611 // If there is an ADD32ri or SUB32ri of ESP immediately before this 1612 // instruction, merge the two instructions. 1613 if (NumBytes || MFI.hasVarSizedObjects()) 1614 NumBytes += mergeSPUpdates(MBB, MBBI, true); 1615 1616 // If dynamic alloca is used, then reset esp to point to the last callee-saved 1617 // slot before popping them off! Same applies for the case, when stack was 1618 // realigned. Don't do this if this was a funclet epilogue, since the funclets 1619 // will not do realignment or dynamic stack allocation. 1620 if ((TRI->needsStackRealignment(MF) || MFI.hasVarSizedObjects()) && 1621 !IsFunclet) { 1622 if (TRI->needsStackRealignment(MF)) 1623 MBBI = FirstCSPop; 1624 unsigned SEHFrameOffset = calculateSetFPREG(SEHStackAllocAmt); 1625 uint64_t LEAAmount = 1626 IsWin64Prologue ? SEHStackAllocAmt - SEHFrameOffset : -CSSize; 1627 1628 // There are only two legal forms of epilogue: 1629 // - add SEHAllocationSize, %rsp 1630 // - lea SEHAllocationSize(%FramePtr), %rsp 1631 // 1632 // 'mov %FramePtr, %rsp' will not be recognized as an epilogue sequence. 1633 // However, we may use this sequence if we have a frame pointer because the 1634 // effects of the prologue can safely be undone. 1635 if (LEAAmount != 0) { 1636 unsigned Opc = getLEArOpcode(Uses64BitFramePtr); 1637 addRegOffset(BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(Opc), StackPtr), 1638 FramePtr, false, LEAAmount); 1639 --MBBI; 1640 } else { 1641 unsigned Opc = (Uses64BitFramePtr ? X86::MOV64rr : X86::MOV32rr); 1642 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(Opc), StackPtr) 1643 .addReg(FramePtr); 1644 --MBBI; 1645 } 1646 } else if (NumBytes) { 1647 // Adjust stack pointer back: ESP += numbytes. 1648 emitSPUpdate(MBB, MBBI, NumBytes, /*InEpilogue=*/true); 1649 --MBBI; 1650 } 1651 1652 // Windows unwinder will not invoke function's exception handler if IP is 1653 // either in prologue or in epilogue. This behavior causes a problem when a 1654 // call immediately precedes an epilogue, because the return address points 1655 // into the epilogue. To cope with that, we insert an epilogue marker here, 1656 // then replace it with a 'nop' if it ends up immediately after a CALL in the 1657 // final emitted code. 1658 if (NeedsWin64CFI && MF.hasWinCFI()) 1659 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::SEH_Epilogue)); 1660 1661 if (Terminator == MBB.end() || !isTailCallOpcode(Terminator->getOpcode())) { 1662 // Add the return addr area delta back since we are not tail calling. 1663 int Offset = -1 * X86FI->getTCReturnAddrDelta(); 1664 assert(Offset >= 0 && "TCDelta should never be positive"); 1665 if (Offset) { 1666 // Check for possible merge with preceding ADD instruction. 1667 Offset += mergeSPUpdates(MBB, Terminator, true); 1668 emitSPUpdate(MBB, Terminator, Offset, /*InEpilogue=*/true); 1669 } 1670 } 1671 } 1672 1673 int X86FrameLowering::getFrameIndexReference(const MachineFunction &MF, int FI, 1674 unsigned &FrameReg) const { 1675 const MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 1676 1677 bool IsFixed = MFI.isFixedObjectIndex(FI); 1678 // We can't calculate offset from frame pointer if the stack is realigned, 1679 // so enforce usage of stack/base pointer. The base pointer is used when we 1680 // have dynamic allocas in addition to dynamic realignment. 1681 if (TRI->hasBasePointer(MF)) 1682 FrameReg = IsFixed ? TRI->getFramePtr() : TRI->getBaseRegister(); 1683 else if (TRI->needsStackRealignment(MF)) 1684 FrameReg = IsFixed ? TRI->getFramePtr() : TRI->getStackRegister(); 1685 else 1686 FrameReg = TRI->getFrameRegister(MF); 1687 1688 // Offset will hold the offset from the stack pointer at function entry to the 1689 // object. 1690 // We need to factor in additional offsets applied during the prologue to the 1691 // frame, base, and stack pointer depending on which is used. 1692 int Offset = MFI.getObjectOffset(FI) - getOffsetOfLocalArea(); 1693 const X86MachineFunctionInfo *X86FI = MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>(); 1694 unsigned CSSize = X86FI->getCalleeSavedFrameSize(); 1695 uint64_t StackSize = MFI.getStackSize(); 1696 bool HasFP = hasFP(MF); 1697 bool IsWin64Prologue = MF.getTarget().getMCAsmInfo()->usesWindowsCFI(); 1698 int64_t FPDelta = 0; 1699 1700 if (IsWin64Prologue) { 1701 assert(!MFI.hasCalls() || (StackSize % 16) == 8); 1702 1703 // Calculate required stack adjustment. 1704 uint64_t FrameSize = StackSize - SlotSize; 1705 // If required, include space for extra hidden slot for stashing base pointer. 1706 if (X86FI->getRestoreBasePointer()) 1707 FrameSize += SlotSize; 1708 uint64_t NumBytes = FrameSize - CSSize; 1709 1710 uint64_t SEHFrameOffset = calculateSetFPREG(NumBytes); 1711 if (FI && FI == X86FI->getFAIndex()) 1712 return -SEHFrameOffset; 1713 1714 // FPDelta is the offset from the "traditional" FP location of the old base 1715 // pointer followed by return address and the location required by the 1716 // restricted Win64 prologue. 1717 // Add FPDelta to all offsets below that go through the frame pointer. 1718 FPDelta = FrameSize - SEHFrameOffset; 1719 assert((!MFI.hasCalls() || (FPDelta % 16) == 0) && 1720 "FPDelta isn't aligned per the Win64 ABI!"); 1721 } 1722 1723 1724 if (TRI->hasBasePointer(MF)) { 1725 assert(HasFP && "VLAs and dynamic stack realign, but no FP?!"); 1726 if (FI < 0) { 1727 // Skip the saved EBP. 1728 return Offset + SlotSize + FPDelta; 1729 } else { 1730 assert((-(Offset + StackSize)) % MFI.getObjectAlignment(FI) == 0); 1731 return Offset + StackSize; 1732 } 1733 } else if (TRI->needsStackRealignment(MF)) { 1734 if (FI < 0) { 1735 // Skip the saved EBP. 1736 return Offset + SlotSize + FPDelta; 1737 } else { 1738 assert((-(Offset + StackSize)) % MFI.getObjectAlignment(FI) == 0); 1739 return Offset + StackSize; 1740 } 1741 // FIXME: Support tail calls 1742 } else { 1743 if (!HasFP) 1744 return Offset + StackSize; 1745 1746 // Skip the saved EBP. 1747 Offset += SlotSize; 1748 1749 // Skip the RETADDR move area 1750 int TailCallReturnAddrDelta = X86FI->getTCReturnAddrDelta(); 1751 if (TailCallReturnAddrDelta < 0) 1752 Offset -= TailCallReturnAddrDelta; 1753 } 1754 1755 return Offset + FPDelta; 1756 } 1757 1758 int X86FrameLowering::getFrameIndexReferenceSP(const MachineFunction &MF, 1759 int FI, unsigned &FrameReg, 1760 int Adjustment) const { 1761 const MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 1762 FrameReg = TRI->getStackRegister(); 1763 return MFI.getObjectOffset(FI) - getOffsetOfLocalArea() + Adjustment; 1764 } 1765 1766 int 1767 X86FrameLowering::getFrameIndexReferencePreferSP(const MachineFunction &MF, 1768 int FI, unsigned &FrameReg, 1769 bool IgnoreSPUpdates) const { 1770 1771 const MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 1772 // Does not include any dynamic realign. 1773 const uint64_t StackSize = MFI.getStackSize(); 1774 // LLVM arranges the stack as follows: 1775 // ... 1776 // ARG2 1777 // ARG1 1778 // RETADDR 1779 // PUSH RBP <-- RBP points here 1780 // PUSH CSRs 1781 // ~~~~~~~ <-- possible stack realignment (non-win64) 1782 // ... 1783 // STACK OBJECTS 1784 // ... <-- RSP after prologue points here 1785 // ~~~~~~~ <-- possible stack realignment (win64) 1786 // 1787 // if (hasVarSizedObjects()): 1788 // ... <-- "base pointer" (ESI/RBX) points here 1789 // DYNAMIC ALLOCAS 1790 // ... <-- RSP points here 1791 // 1792 // Case 1: In the simple case of no stack realignment and no dynamic 1793 // allocas, both "fixed" stack objects (arguments and CSRs) are addressable 1794 // with fixed offsets from RSP. 1795 // 1796 // Case 2: In the case of stack realignment with no dynamic allocas, fixed 1797 // stack objects are addressed with RBP and regular stack objects with RSP. 1798 // 1799 // Case 3: In the case of dynamic allocas and stack realignment, RSP is used 1800 // to address stack arguments for outgoing calls and nothing else. The "base 1801 // pointer" points to local variables, and RBP points to fixed objects. 1802 // 1803 // In cases 2 and 3, we can only answer for non-fixed stack objects, and the 1804 // answer we give is relative to the SP after the prologue, and not the 1805 // SP in the middle of the function. 1806 1807 if (MFI.isFixedObjectIndex(FI) && TRI->needsStackRealignment(MF) && 1808 !STI.isTargetWin64()) 1809 return getFrameIndexReference(MF, FI, FrameReg); 1810 1811 // If !hasReservedCallFrame the function might have SP adjustement in the 1812 // body. So, even though the offset is statically known, it depends on where 1813 // we are in the function. 1814 const TargetFrameLowering *TFI = MF.getSubtarget().getFrameLowering(); 1815 if (!IgnoreSPUpdates && !TFI->hasReservedCallFrame(MF)) 1816 return getFrameIndexReference(MF, FI, FrameReg); 1817 1818 // We don't handle tail calls, and shouldn't be seeing them either. 1819 assert(MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>()->getTCReturnAddrDelta() >= 0 && 1820 "we don't handle this case!"); 1821 1822 // This is how the math works out: 1823 // 1824 // %rsp grows (i.e. gets lower) left to right. Each box below is 1825 // one word (eight bytes). Obj0 is the stack slot we're trying to 1826 // get to. 1827 // 1828 // ---------------------------------- 1829 // | BP | Obj0 | Obj1 | ... | ObjN | 1830 // ---------------------------------- 1831 // ^ ^ ^ ^ 1832 // A B C E 1833 // 1834 // A is the incoming stack pointer. 1835 // (B - A) is the local area offset (-8 for x86-64) [1] 1836 // (C - A) is the Offset returned by MFI.getObjectOffset for Obj0 [2] 1837 // 1838 // |(E - B)| is the StackSize (absolute value, positive). For a 1839 // stack that grown down, this works out to be (B - E). [3] 1840 // 1841 // E is also the value of %rsp after stack has been set up, and we 1842 // want (C - E) -- the value we can add to %rsp to get to Obj0. Now 1843 // (C - E) == (C - A) - (B - A) + (B - E) 1844 // { Using [1], [2] and [3] above } 1845 // == getObjectOffset - LocalAreaOffset + StackSize 1846 1847 return getFrameIndexReferenceSP(MF, FI, FrameReg, StackSize); 1848 } 1849 1850 bool X86FrameLowering::assignCalleeSavedSpillSlots( 1851 MachineFunction &MF, const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI, 1852 std::vector<CalleeSavedInfo> &CSI) const { 1853 MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 1854 X86MachineFunctionInfo *X86FI = MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>(); 1855 1856 unsigned CalleeSavedFrameSize = 0; 1857 int SpillSlotOffset = getOffsetOfLocalArea() + X86FI->getTCReturnAddrDelta(); 1858 1859 if (hasFP(MF)) { 1860 // emitPrologue always spills frame register the first thing. 1861 SpillSlotOffset -= SlotSize; 1862 MFI.CreateFixedSpillStackObject(SlotSize, SpillSlotOffset); 1863 1864 // Since emitPrologue and emitEpilogue will handle spilling and restoring of 1865 // the frame register, we can delete it from CSI list and not have to worry 1866 // about avoiding it later. 1867 unsigned FPReg = TRI->getFrameRegister(MF); 1868 for (unsigned i = 0; i < CSI.size(); ++i) { 1869 if (TRI->regsOverlap(CSI[i].getReg(),FPReg)) { 1870 CSI.erase(CSI.begin() + i); 1871 break; 1872 } 1873 } 1874 } 1875 1876 // Assign slots for GPRs. It increases frame size. 1877 for (unsigned i = CSI.size(); i != 0; --i) { 1878 unsigned Reg = CSI[i - 1].getReg(); 1879 1880 if (!X86::GR64RegClass.contains(Reg) && !X86::GR32RegClass.contains(Reg)) 1881 continue; 1882 1883 SpillSlotOffset -= SlotSize; 1884 CalleeSavedFrameSize += SlotSize; 1885 1886 int SlotIndex = MFI.CreateFixedSpillStackObject(SlotSize, SpillSlotOffset); 1887 CSI[i - 1].setFrameIdx(SlotIndex); 1888 } 1889 1890 X86FI->setCalleeSavedFrameSize(CalleeSavedFrameSize); 1891 1892 // Assign slots for XMMs. 1893 for (unsigned i = CSI.size(); i != 0; --i) { 1894 unsigned Reg = CSI[i - 1].getReg(); 1895 if (X86::GR64RegClass.contains(Reg) || X86::GR32RegClass.contains(Reg)) 1896 continue; 1897 1898 const TargetRegisterClass *RC = TRI->getMinimalPhysRegClass(Reg); 1899 unsigned Size = TRI->getSpillSize(*RC); 1900 unsigned Align = TRI->getSpillAlignment(*RC); 1901 // ensure alignment 1902 SpillSlotOffset -= std::abs(SpillSlotOffset) % Align; 1903 // spill into slot 1904 SpillSlotOffset -= Size; 1905 int SlotIndex = MFI.CreateFixedSpillStackObject(Size, SpillSlotOffset); 1906 CSI[i - 1].setFrameIdx(SlotIndex); 1907 MFI.ensureMaxAlignment(Align); 1908 } 1909 1910 return true; 1911 } 1912 1913 bool X86FrameLowering::spillCalleeSavedRegisters( 1914 MachineBasicBlock &MBB, MachineBasicBlock::iterator MI, 1915 const std::vector<CalleeSavedInfo> &CSI, 1916 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI) const { 1917 DebugLoc DL = MBB.findDebugLoc(MI); 1918 1919 // Don't save CSRs in 32-bit EH funclets. The caller saves EBX, EBP, ESI, EDI 1920 // for us, and there are no XMM CSRs on Win32. 1921 if (MBB.isEHFuncletEntry() && STI.is32Bit() && STI.isOSWindows()) 1922 return true; 1923 1924 // Push GPRs. It increases frame size. 1925 const MachineFunction &MF = *MBB.getParent(); 1926 unsigned Opc = STI.is64Bit() ? X86::PUSH64r : X86::PUSH32r; 1927 for (unsigned i = CSI.size(); i != 0; --i) { 1928 unsigned Reg = CSI[i - 1].getReg(); 1929 1930 if (!X86::GR64RegClass.contains(Reg) && !X86::GR32RegClass.contains(Reg)) 1931 continue; 1932 1933 const MachineRegisterInfo &MRI = MF.getRegInfo(); 1934 bool isLiveIn = MRI.isLiveIn(Reg); 1935 if (!isLiveIn) 1936 MBB.addLiveIn(Reg); 1937 1938 // Decide whether we can add a kill flag to the use. 1939 bool CanKill = !isLiveIn; 1940 // Check if any subregister is live-in 1941 if (CanKill) { 1942 for (MCRegAliasIterator AReg(Reg, TRI, false); AReg.isValid(); ++AReg) { 1943 if (MRI.isLiveIn(*AReg)) { 1944 CanKill = false; 1945 break; 1946 } 1947 } 1948 } 1949 1950 // Do not set a kill flag on values that are also marked as live-in. This 1951 // happens with the @llvm-returnaddress intrinsic and with arguments 1952 // passed in callee saved registers. 1953 // Omitting the kill flags is conservatively correct even if the live-in 1954 // is not used after all. 1955 BuildMI(MBB, MI, DL, TII.get(Opc)).addReg(Reg, getKillRegState(CanKill)) 1956 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1957 } 1958 1959 // Make XMM regs spilled. X86 does not have ability of push/pop XMM. 1960 // It can be done by spilling XMMs to stack frame. 1961 for (unsigned i = CSI.size(); i != 0; --i) { 1962 unsigned Reg = CSI[i-1].getReg(); 1963 if (X86::GR64RegClass.contains(Reg) || X86::GR32RegClass.contains(Reg)) 1964 continue; 1965 // Add the callee-saved register as live-in. It's killed at the spill. 1966 MBB.addLiveIn(Reg); 1967 const TargetRegisterClass *RC = TRI->getMinimalPhysRegClass(Reg); 1968 1969 TII.storeRegToStackSlot(MBB, MI, Reg, true, CSI[i - 1].getFrameIdx(), RC, 1970 TRI); 1971 --MI; 1972 MI->setFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 1973 ++MI; 1974 } 1975 1976 return true; 1977 } 1978 1979 void X86FrameLowering::emitCatchRetReturnValue(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 1980 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI, 1981 MachineInstr *CatchRet) const { 1982 // SEH shouldn't use catchret. 1983 assert(!isAsynchronousEHPersonality(classifyEHPersonality( 1984 MBB.getParent()->getFunction()->getPersonalityFn())) && 1985 "SEH should not use CATCHRET"); 1986 DebugLoc DL = CatchRet->getDebugLoc(); 1987 MachineBasicBlock *CatchRetTarget = CatchRet->getOperand(0).getMBB(); 1988 1989 // Fill EAX/RAX with the address of the target block. 1990 if (STI.is64Bit()) { 1991 // LEA64r CatchRetTarget(%rip), %rax 1992 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::LEA64r), X86::RAX) 1993 .addReg(X86::RIP) 1994 .addImm(0) 1995 .addReg(0) 1996 .addMBB(CatchRetTarget) 1997 .addReg(0); 1998 } else { 1999 // MOV32ri $CatchRetTarget, %eax 2000 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV32ri), X86::EAX) 2001 .addMBB(CatchRetTarget); 2002 } 2003 2004 // Record that we've taken the address of CatchRetTarget and no longer just 2005 // reference it in a terminator. 2006 CatchRetTarget->setHasAddressTaken(); 2007 } 2008 2009 bool X86FrameLowering::restoreCalleeSavedRegisters(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 2010 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MI, 2011 std::vector<CalleeSavedInfo> &CSI, 2012 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI) const { 2013 if (CSI.empty()) 2014 return false; 2015 2016 if (MI != MBB.end() && isFuncletReturnInstr(*MI) && STI.isOSWindows()) { 2017 // Don't restore CSRs in 32-bit EH funclets. Matches 2018 // spillCalleeSavedRegisters. 2019 if (STI.is32Bit()) 2020 return true; 2021 // Don't restore CSRs before an SEH catchret. SEH except blocks do not form 2022 // funclets. emitEpilogue transforms these to normal jumps. 2023 if (MI->getOpcode() == X86::CATCHRET) { 2024 const Function *Func = MBB.getParent()->getFunction(); 2025 bool IsSEH = isAsynchronousEHPersonality( 2026 classifyEHPersonality(Func->getPersonalityFn())); 2027 if (IsSEH) 2028 return true; 2029 } 2030 } 2031 2032 DebugLoc DL = MBB.findDebugLoc(MI); 2033 2034 // Reload XMMs from stack frame. 2035 for (unsigned i = 0, e = CSI.size(); i != e; ++i) { 2036 unsigned Reg = CSI[i].getReg(); 2037 if (X86::GR64RegClass.contains(Reg) || 2038 X86::GR32RegClass.contains(Reg)) 2039 continue; 2040 2041 const TargetRegisterClass *RC = TRI->getMinimalPhysRegClass(Reg); 2042 TII.loadRegFromStackSlot(MBB, MI, Reg, CSI[i].getFrameIdx(), RC, TRI); 2043 } 2044 2045 // POP GPRs. 2046 unsigned Opc = STI.is64Bit() ? X86::POP64r : X86::POP32r; 2047 for (unsigned i = 0, e = CSI.size(); i != e; ++i) { 2048 unsigned Reg = CSI[i].getReg(); 2049 if (!X86::GR64RegClass.contains(Reg) && 2050 !X86::GR32RegClass.contains(Reg)) 2051 continue; 2052 2053 BuildMI(MBB, MI, DL, TII.get(Opc), Reg) 2054 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameDestroy); 2055 } 2056 return true; 2057 } 2058 2059 void X86FrameLowering::determineCalleeSaves(MachineFunction &MF, 2060 BitVector &SavedRegs, 2061 RegScavenger *RS) const { 2062 TargetFrameLowering::determineCalleeSaves(MF, SavedRegs, RS); 2063 2064 MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 2065 2066 X86MachineFunctionInfo *X86FI = MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>(); 2067 int64_t TailCallReturnAddrDelta = X86FI->getTCReturnAddrDelta(); 2068 2069 if (TailCallReturnAddrDelta < 0) { 2070 // create RETURNADDR area 2071 // arg 2072 // arg 2073 // RETADDR 2074 // { ... 2075 // RETADDR area 2076 // ... 2077 // } 2078 // [EBP] 2079 MFI.CreateFixedObject(-TailCallReturnAddrDelta, 2080 TailCallReturnAddrDelta - SlotSize, true); 2081 } 2082 2083 // Spill the BasePtr if it's used. 2084 if (TRI->hasBasePointer(MF)) { 2085 SavedRegs.set(TRI->getBaseRegister()); 2086 2087 // Allocate a spill slot for EBP if we have a base pointer and EH funclets. 2088 if (MF.hasEHFunclets()) { 2089 int FI = MFI.CreateSpillStackObject(SlotSize, SlotSize); 2090 X86FI->setHasSEHFramePtrSave(true); 2091 X86FI->setSEHFramePtrSaveIndex(FI); 2092 } 2093 } 2094 } 2095 2096 static bool 2097 HasNestArgument(const MachineFunction *MF) { 2098 const Function *F = MF->getFunction(); 2099 for (Function::const_arg_iterator I = F->arg_begin(), E = F->arg_end(); 2100 I != E; I++) { 2101 if (I->hasNestAttr()) 2102 return true; 2103 } 2104 return false; 2105 } 2106 2107 /// GetScratchRegister - Get a temp register for performing work in the 2108 /// segmented stack and the Erlang/HiPE stack prologue. Depending on platform 2109 /// and the properties of the function either one or two registers will be 2110 /// needed. Set primary to true for the first register, false for the second. 2111 static unsigned 2112 GetScratchRegister(bool Is64Bit, bool IsLP64, const MachineFunction &MF, bool Primary) { 2113 CallingConv::ID CallingConvention = MF.getFunction()->getCallingConv(); 2114 2115 // Erlang stuff. 2116 if (CallingConvention == CallingConv::HiPE) { 2117 if (Is64Bit) 2118 return Primary ? X86::R14 : X86::R13; 2119 else 2120 return Primary ? X86::EBX : X86::EDI; 2121 } 2122 2123 if (Is64Bit) { 2124 if (IsLP64) 2125 return Primary ? X86::R11 : X86::R12; 2126 else 2127 return Primary ? X86::R11D : X86::R12D; 2128 } 2129 2130 bool IsNested = HasNestArgument(&MF); 2131 2132 if (CallingConvention == CallingConv::X86_FastCall || 2133 CallingConvention == CallingConv::Fast) { 2134 if (IsNested) 2135 report_fatal_error("Segmented stacks does not support fastcall with " 2136 "nested function."); 2137 return Primary ? X86::EAX : X86::ECX; 2138 } 2139 if (IsNested) 2140 return Primary ? X86::EDX : X86::EAX; 2141 return Primary ? X86::ECX : X86::EAX; 2142 } 2143 2144 // The stack limit in the TCB is set to this many bytes above the actual stack 2145 // limit. 2146 static const uint64_t kSplitStackAvailable = 256; 2147 2148 void X86FrameLowering::adjustForSegmentedStacks( 2149 MachineFunction &MF, MachineBasicBlock &PrologueMBB) const { 2150 MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 2151 uint64_t StackSize; 2152 unsigned TlsReg, TlsOffset; 2153 DebugLoc DL; 2154 2155 // To support shrink-wrapping we would need to insert the new blocks 2156 // at the right place and update the branches to PrologueMBB. 2157 assert(&(*MF.begin()) == &PrologueMBB && "Shrink-wrapping not supported yet"); 2158 2159 unsigned ScratchReg = GetScratchRegister(Is64Bit, IsLP64, MF, true); 2160 assert(!MF.getRegInfo().isLiveIn(ScratchReg) && 2161 "Scratch register is live-in"); 2162 2163 if (MF.getFunction()->isVarArg()) 2164 report_fatal_error("Segmented stacks do not support vararg functions."); 2165 if (!STI.isTargetLinux() && !STI.isTargetDarwin() && !STI.isTargetWin32() && 2166 !STI.isTargetWin64() && !STI.isTargetFreeBSD() && 2167 !STI.isTargetDragonFly()) 2168 report_fatal_error("Segmented stacks not supported on this platform."); 2169 2170 // Eventually StackSize will be calculated by a link-time pass; which will 2171 // also decide whether checking code needs to be injected into this particular 2172 // prologue. 2173 StackSize = MFI.getStackSize(); 2174 2175 // Do not generate a prologue for functions with a stack of size zero 2176 if (StackSize == 0) 2177 return; 2178 2179 MachineBasicBlock *allocMBB = MF.CreateMachineBasicBlock(); 2180 MachineBasicBlock *checkMBB = MF.CreateMachineBasicBlock(); 2181 X86MachineFunctionInfo *X86FI = MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>(); 2182 bool IsNested = false; 2183 2184 // We need to know if the function has a nest argument only in 64 bit mode. 2185 if (Is64Bit) 2186 IsNested = HasNestArgument(&MF); 2187 2188 // The MOV R10, RAX needs to be in a different block, since the RET we emit in 2189 // allocMBB needs to be last (terminating) instruction. 2190 2191 for (const auto &LI : PrologueMBB.liveins()) { 2192 allocMBB->addLiveIn(LI); 2193 checkMBB->addLiveIn(LI); 2194 } 2195 2196 if (IsNested) 2197 allocMBB->addLiveIn(IsLP64 ? X86::R10 : X86::R10D); 2198 2199 MF.push_front(allocMBB); 2200 MF.push_front(checkMBB); 2201 2202 // When the frame size is less than 256 we just compare the stack 2203 // boundary directly to the value of the stack pointer, per gcc. 2204 bool CompareStackPointer = StackSize < kSplitStackAvailable; 2205 2206 // Read the limit off the current stacklet off the stack_guard location. 2207 if (Is64Bit) { 2208 if (STI.isTargetLinux()) { 2209 TlsReg = X86::FS; 2210 TlsOffset = IsLP64 ? 0x70 : 0x40; 2211 } else if (STI.isTargetDarwin()) { 2212 TlsReg = X86::GS; 2213 TlsOffset = 0x60 + 90*8; // See pthread_machdep.h. Steal TLS slot 90. 2214 } else if (STI.isTargetWin64()) { 2215 TlsReg = X86::GS; 2216 TlsOffset = 0x28; // pvArbitrary, reserved for application use 2217 } else if (STI.isTargetFreeBSD()) { 2218 TlsReg = X86::FS; 2219 TlsOffset = 0x18; 2220 } else if (STI.isTargetDragonFly()) { 2221 TlsReg = X86::FS; 2222 TlsOffset = 0x20; // use tls_tcb.tcb_segstack 2223 } else { 2224 report_fatal_error("Segmented stacks not supported on this platform."); 2225 } 2226 2227 if (CompareStackPointer) 2228 ScratchReg = IsLP64 ? X86::RSP : X86::ESP; 2229 else 2230 BuildMI(checkMBB, DL, TII.get(IsLP64 ? X86::LEA64r : X86::LEA64_32r), ScratchReg).addReg(X86::RSP) 2231 .addImm(1).addReg(0).addImm(-StackSize).addReg(0); 2232 2233 BuildMI(checkMBB, DL, TII.get(IsLP64 ? X86::CMP64rm : X86::CMP32rm)).addReg(ScratchReg) 2234 .addReg(0).addImm(1).addReg(0).addImm(TlsOffset).addReg(TlsReg); 2235 } else { 2236 if (STI.isTargetLinux()) { 2237 TlsReg = X86::GS; 2238 TlsOffset = 0x30; 2239 } else if (STI.isTargetDarwin()) { 2240 TlsReg = X86::GS; 2241 TlsOffset = 0x48 + 90*4; 2242 } else if (STI.isTargetWin32()) { 2243 TlsReg = X86::FS; 2244 TlsOffset = 0x14; // pvArbitrary, reserved for application use 2245 } else if (STI.isTargetDragonFly()) { 2246 TlsReg = X86::FS; 2247 TlsOffset = 0x10; // use tls_tcb.tcb_segstack 2248 } else if (STI.isTargetFreeBSD()) { 2249 report_fatal_error("Segmented stacks not supported on FreeBSD i386."); 2250 } else { 2251 report_fatal_error("Segmented stacks not supported on this platform."); 2252 } 2253 2254 if (CompareStackPointer) 2255 ScratchReg = X86::ESP; 2256 else 2257 BuildMI(checkMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::LEA32r), ScratchReg).addReg(X86::ESP) 2258 .addImm(1).addReg(0).addImm(-StackSize).addReg(0); 2259 2260 if (STI.isTargetLinux() || STI.isTargetWin32() || STI.isTargetWin64() || 2261 STI.isTargetDragonFly()) { 2262 BuildMI(checkMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::CMP32rm)).addReg(ScratchReg) 2263 .addReg(0).addImm(0).addReg(0).addImm(TlsOffset).addReg(TlsReg); 2264 } else if (STI.isTargetDarwin()) { 2265 2266 // TlsOffset doesn't fit into a mod r/m byte so we need an extra register. 2267 unsigned ScratchReg2; 2268 bool SaveScratch2; 2269 if (CompareStackPointer) { 2270 // The primary scratch register is available for holding the TLS offset. 2271 ScratchReg2 = GetScratchRegister(Is64Bit, IsLP64, MF, true); 2272 SaveScratch2 = false; 2273 } else { 2274 // Need to use a second register to hold the TLS offset 2275 ScratchReg2 = GetScratchRegister(Is64Bit, IsLP64, MF, false); 2276 2277 // Unfortunately, with fastcc the second scratch register may hold an 2278 // argument. 2279 SaveScratch2 = MF.getRegInfo().isLiveIn(ScratchReg2); 2280 } 2281 2282 // If Scratch2 is live-in then it needs to be saved. 2283 assert((!MF.getRegInfo().isLiveIn(ScratchReg2) || SaveScratch2) && 2284 "Scratch register is live-in and not saved"); 2285 2286 if (SaveScratch2) 2287 BuildMI(checkMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::PUSH32r)) 2288 .addReg(ScratchReg2, RegState::Kill); 2289 2290 BuildMI(checkMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV32ri), ScratchReg2) 2291 .addImm(TlsOffset); 2292 BuildMI(checkMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::CMP32rm)) 2293 .addReg(ScratchReg) 2294 .addReg(ScratchReg2).addImm(1).addReg(0) 2295 .addImm(0) 2296 .addReg(TlsReg); 2297 2298 if (SaveScratch2) 2299 BuildMI(checkMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::POP32r), ScratchReg2); 2300 } 2301 } 2302 2303 // This jump is taken if SP >= (Stacklet Limit + Stack Space required). 2304 // It jumps to normal execution of the function body. 2305 BuildMI(checkMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::JA_1)).addMBB(&PrologueMBB); 2306 2307 // On 32 bit we first push the arguments size and then the frame size. On 64 2308 // bit, we pass the stack frame size in r10 and the argument size in r11. 2309 if (Is64Bit) { 2310 // Functions with nested arguments use R10, so it needs to be saved across 2311 // the call to _morestack 2312 2313 const unsigned RegAX = IsLP64 ? X86::RAX : X86::EAX; 2314 const unsigned Reg10 = IsLP64 ? X86::R10 : X86::R10D; 2315 const unsigned Reg11 = IsLP64 ? X86::R11 : X86::R11D; 2316 const unsigned MOVrr = IsLP64 ? X86::MOV64rr : X86::MOV32rr; 2317 const unsigned MOVri = IsLP64 ? X86::MOV64ri : X86::MOV32ri; 2318 2319 if (IsNested) 2320 BuildMI(allocMBB, DL, TII.get(MOVrr), RegAX).addReg(Reg10); 2321 2322 BuildMI(allocMBB, DL, TII.get(MOVri), Reg10) 2323 .addImm(StackSize); 2324 BuildMI(allocMBB, DL, TII.get(MOVri), Reg11) 2325 .addImm(X86FI->getArgumentStackSize()); 2326 } else { 2327 BuildMI(allocMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::PUSHi32)) 2328 .addImm(X86FI->getArgumentStackSize()); 2329 BuildMI(allocMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::PUSHi32)) 2330 .addImm(StackSize); 2331 } 2332 2333 // __morestack is in libgcc 2334 if (Is64Bit && MF.getTarget().getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Large) { 2335 // Under the large code model, we cannot assume that __morestack lives 2336 // within 2^31 bytes of the call site, so we cannot use pc-relative 2337 // addressing. We cannot perform the call via a temporary register, 2338 // as the rax register may be used to store the static chain, and all 2339 // other suitable registers may be either callee-save or used for 2340 // parameter passing. We cannot use the stack at this point either 2341 // because __morestack manipulates the stack directly. 2342 // 2343 // To avoid these issues, perform an indirect call via a read-only memory 2344 // location containing the address. 2345 // 2346 // This solution is not perfect, as it assumes that the .rodata section 2347 // is laid out within 2^31 bytes of each function body, but this seems 2348 // to be sufficient for JIT. 2349 BuildMI(allocMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::CALL64m)) 2350 .addReg(X86::RIP) 2351 .addImm(0) 2352 .addReg(0) 2353 .addExternalSymbol("__morestack_addr") 2354 .addReg(0); 2355 MF.getMMI().setUsesMorestackAddr(true); 2356 } else { 2357 if (Is64Bit) 2358 BuildMI(allocMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::CALL64pcrel32)) 2359 .addExternalSymbol("__morestack"); 2360 else 2361 BuildMI(allocMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::CALLpcrel32)) 2362 .addExternalSymbol("__morestack"); 2363 } 2364 2365 if (IsNested) 2366 BuildMI(allocMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::MORESTACK_RET_RESTORE_R10)); 2367 else 2368 BuildMI(allocMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::MORESTACK_RET)); 2369 2370 allocMBB->addSuccessor(&PrologueMBB); 2371 2372 checkMBB->addSuccessor(allocMBB); 2373 checkMBB->addSuccessor(&PrologueMBB); 2374 2375 #ifdef EXPENSIVE_CHECKS 2376 MF.verify(); 2377 #endif 2378 } 2379 2380 /// Lookup an ERTS parameter in the !hipe.literals named metadata node. 2381 /// HiPE provides Erlang Runtime System-internal parameters, such as PCB offsets 2382 /// to fields it needs, through a named metadata node "hipe.literals" containing 2383 /// name-value pairs. 2384 static unsigned getHiPELiteral( 2385 NamedMDNode *HiPELiteralsMD, const StringRef LiteralName) { 2386 for (int i = 0, e = HiPELiteralsMD->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) { 2387 MDNode *Node = HiPELiteralsMD->getOperand(i); 2388 if (Node->getNumOperands() != 2) continue; 2389 MDString *NodeName = dyn_cast<MDString>(Node->getOperand(0)); 2390 ValueAsMetadata *NodeVal = dyn_cast<ValueAsMetadata>(Node->getOperand(1)); 2391 if (!NodeName || !NodeVal) continue; 2392 ConstantInt *ValConst = dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(NodeVal->getValue()); 2393 if (ValConst && NodeName->getString() == LiteralName) { 2394 return ValConst->getZExtValue(); 2395 } 2396 } 2397 2398 report_fatal_error("HiPE literal " + LiteralName 2399 + " required but not provided"); 2400 } 2401 2402 /// Erlang programs may need a special prologue to handle the stack size they 2403 /// might need at runtime. That is because Erlang/OTP does not implement a C 2404 /// stack but uses a custom implementation of hybrid stack/heap architecture. 2405 /// (for more information see Eric Stenman's Ph.D. thesis: 2406 /// http://publications.uu.se/uu/fulltext/nbn_se_uu_diva-2688.pdf) 2407 /// 2408 /// CheckStack: 2409 /// temp0 = sp - MaxStack 2410 /// if( temp0 < SP_LIMIT(P) ) goto IncStack else goto OldStart 2411 /// OldStart: 2412 /// ... 2413 /// IncStack: 2414 /// call inc_stack # doubles the stack space 2415 /// temp0 = sp - MaxStack 2416 /// if( temp0 < SP_LIMIT(P) ) goto IncStack else goto OldStart 2417 void X86FrameLowering::adjustForHiPEPrologue( 2418 MachineFunction &MF, MachineBasicBlock &PrologueMBB) const { 2419 MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 2420 DebugLoc DL; 2421 2422 // To support shrink-wrapping we would need to insert the new blocks 2423 // at the right place and update the branches to PrologueMBB. 2424 assert(&(*MF.begin()) == &PrologueMBB && "Shrink-wrapping not supported yet"); 2425 2426 // HiPE-specific values 2427 NamedMDNode *HiPELiteralsMD = MF.getMMI().getModule() 2428 ->getNamedMetadata("hipe.literals"); 2429 if (!HiPELiteralsMD) 2430 report_fatal_error( 2431 "Can't generate HiPE prologue without runtime parameters"); 2432 const unsigned HipeLeafWords 2433 = getHiPELiteral(HiPELiteralsMD, 2434 Is64Bit ? "AMD64_LEAF_WORDS" : "X86_LEAF_WORDS"); 2435 const unsigned CCRegisteredArgs = Is64Bit ? 6 : 5; 2436 const unsigned Guaranteed = HipeLeafWords * SlotSize; 2437 unsigned CallerStkArity = MF.getFunction()->arg_size() > CCRegisteredArgs ? 2438 MF.getFunction()->arg_size() - CCRegisteredArgs : 0; 2439 unsigned MaxStack = MFI.getStackSize() + CallerStkArity*SlotSize + SlotSize; 2440 2441 assert(STI.isTargetLinux() && 2442 "HiPE prologue is only supported on Linux operating systems."); 2443 2444 // Compute the largest caller's frame that is needed to fit the callees' 2445 // frames. This 'MaxStack' is computed from: 2446 // 2447 // a) the fixed frame size, which is the space needed for all spilled temps, 2448 // b) outgoing on-stack parameter areas, and 2449 // c) the minimum stack space this function needs to make available for the 2450 // functions it calls (a tunable ABI property). 2451 if (MFI.hasCalls()) { 2452 unsigned MoreStackForCalls = 0; 2453 2454 for (auto &MBB : MF) { 2455 for (auto &MI : MBB) { 2456 if (!MI.isCall()) 2457 continue; 2458 2459 // Get callee operand. 2460 const MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(0); 2461 2462 // Only take account of global function calls (no closures etc.). 2463 if (!MO.isGlobal()) 2464 continue; 2465 2466 const Function *F = dyn_cast<Function>(MO.getGlobal()); 2467 if (!F) 2468 continue; 2469 2470 // Do not update 'MaxStack' for primitive and built-in functions 2471 // (encoded with names either starting with "erlang."/"bif_" or not 2472 // having a ".", such as a simple <Module>.<Function>.<Arity>, or an 2473 // "_", such as the BIF "suspend_0") as they are executed on another 2474 // stack. 2475 if (F->getName().find("erlang.") != StringRef::npos || 2476 F->getName().find("bif_") != StringRef::npos || 2477 F->getName().find_first_of("._") == StringRef::npos) 2478 continue; 2479 2480 unsigned CalleeStkArity = 2481 F->arg_size() > CCRegisteredArgs ? F->arg_size()-CCRegisteredArgs : 0; 2482 if (HipeLeafWords - 1 > CalleeStkArity) 2483 MoreStackForCalls = std::max(MoreStackForCalls, 2484 (HipeLeafWords - 1 - CalleeStkArity) * SlotSize); 2485 } 2486 } 2487 MaxStack += MoreStackForCalls; 2488 } 2489 2490 // If the stack frame needed is larger than the guaranteed then runtime checks 2491 // and calls to "inc_stack_0" BIF should be inserted in the assembly prologue. 2492 if (MaxStack > Guaranteed) { 2493 MachineBasicBlock *stackCheckMBB = MF.CreateMachineBasicBlock(); 2494 MachineBasicBlock *incStackMBB = MF.CreateMachineBasicBlock(); 2495 2496 for (const auto &LI : PrologueMBB.liveins()) { 2497 stackCheckMBB->addLiveIn(LI); 2498 incStackMBB->addLiveIn(LI); 2499 } 2500 2501 MF.push_front(incStackMBB); 2502 MF.push_front(stackCheckMBB); 2503 2504 unsigned ScratchReg, SPReg, PReg, SPLimitOffset; 2505 unsigned LEAop, CMPop, CALLop; 2506 SPLimitOffset = getHiPELiteral(HiPELiteralsMD, "P_NSP_LIMIT"); 2507 if (Is64Bit) { 2508 SPReg = X86::RSP; 2509 PReg = X86::RBP; 2510 LEAop = X86::LEA64r; 2511 CMPop = X86::CMP64rm; 2512 CALLop = X86::CALL64pcrel32; 2513 } else { 2514 SPReg = X86::ESP; 2515 PReg = X86::EBP; 2516 LEAop = X86::LEA32r; 2517 CMPop = X86::CMP32rm; 2518 CALLop = X86::CALLpcrel32; 2519 } 2520 2521 ScratchReg = GetScratchRegister(Is64Bit, IsLP64, MF, true); 2522 assert(!MF.getRegInfo().isLiveIn(ScratchReg) && 2523 "HiPE prologue scratch register is live-in"); 2524 2525 // Create new MBB for StackCheck: 2526 addRegOffset(BuildMI(stackCheckMBB, DL, TII.get(LEAop), ScratchReg), 2527 SPReg, false, -MaxStack); 2528 // SPLimitOffset is in a fixed heap location (pointed by BP). 2529 addRegOffset(BuildMI(stackCheckMBB, DL, TII.get(CMPop)) 2530 .addReg(ScratchReg), PReg, false, SPLimitOffset); 2531 BuildMI(stackCheckMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::JAE_1)).addMBB(&PrologueMBB); 2532 2533 // Create new MBB for IncStack: 2534 BuildMI(incStackMBB, DL, TII.get(CALLop)). 2535 addExternalSymbol("inc_stack_0"); 2536 addRegOffset(BuildMI(incStackMBB, DL, TII.get(LEAop), ScratchReg), 2537 SPReg, false, -MaxStack); 2538 addRegOffset(BuildMI(incStackMBB, DL, TII.get(CMPop)) 2539 .addReg(ScratchReg), PReg, false, SPLimitOffset); 2540 BuildMI(incStackMBB, DL, TII.get(X86::JLE_1)).addMBB(incStackMBB); 2541 2542 stackCheckMBB->addSuccessor(&PrologueMBB, {99, 100}); 2543 stackCheckMBB->addSuccessor(incStackMBB, {1, 100}); 2544 incStackMBB->addSuccessor(&PrologueMBB, {99, 100}); 2545 incStackMBB->addSuccessor(incStackMBB, {1, 100}); 2546 } 2547 #ifdef EXPENSIVE_CHECKS 2548 MF.verify(); 2549 #endif 2550 } 2551 2552 bool X86FrameLowering::adjustStackWithPops(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 2553 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI, 2554 const DebugLoc &DL, 2555 int Offset) const { 2556 2557 if (Offset <= 0) 2558 return false; 2559 2560 if (Offset % SlotSize) 2561 return false; 2562 2563 int NumPops = Offset / SlotSize; 2564 // This is only worth it if we have at most 2 pops. 2565 if (NumPops != 1 && NumPops != 2) 2566 return false; 2567 2568 // Handle only the trivial case where the adjustment directly follows 2569 // a call. This is the most common one, anyway. 2570 if (MBBI == MBB.begin()) 2571 return false; 2572 MachineBasicBlock::iterator Prev = std::prev(MBBI); 2573 if (!Prev->isCall() || !Prev->getOperand(1).isRegMask()) 2574 return false; 2575 2576 unsigned Regs[2]; 2577 unsigned FoundRegs = 0; 2578 2579 auto &MRI = MBB.getParent()->getRegInfo(); 2580 auto RegMask = Prev->getOperand(1); 2581 2582 auto &RegClass = 2583 Is64Bit ? X86::GR64_NOREX_NOSPRegClass : X86::GR32_NOREX_NOSPRegClass; 2584 // Try to find up to NumPops free registers. 2585 for (auto Candidate : RegClass) { 2586 2587 // Poor man's liveness: 2588 // Since we're immediately after a call, any register that is clobbered 2589 // by the call and not defined by it can be considered dead. 2590 if (!RegMask.clobbersPhysReg(Candidate)) 2591 continue; 2592 2593 // Don't clobber reserved registers 2594 if (MRI.isReserved(Candidate)) 2595 continue; 2596 2597 bool IsDef = false; 2598 for (const MachineOperand &MO : Prev->implicit_operands()) { 2599 if (MO.isReg() && MO.isDef() && 2600 TRI->isSuperOrSubRegisterEq(MO.getReg(), Candidate)) { 2601 IsDef = true; 2602 break; 2603 } 2604 } 2605 2606 if (IsDef) 2607 continue; 2608 2609 Regs[FoundRegs++] = Candidate; 2610 if (FoundRegs == (unsigned)NumPops) 2611 break; 2612 } 2613 2614 if (FoundRegs == 0) 2615 return false; 2616 2617 // If we found only one free register, but need two, reuse the same one twice. 2618 while (FoundRegs < (unsigned)NumPops) 2619 Regs[FoundRegs++] = Regs[0]; 2620 2621 for (int i = 0; i < NumPops; ++i) 2622 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, 2623 TII.get(STI.is64Bit() ? X86::POP64r : X86::POP32r), Regs[i]); 2624 2625 return true; 2626 } 2627 2628 MachineBasicBlock::iterator X86FrameLowering:: 2629 eliminateCallFramePseudoInstr(MachineFunction &MF, MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 2630 MachineBasicBlock::iterator I) const { 2631 bool reserveCallFrame = hasReservedCallFrame(MF); 2632 unsigned Opcode = I->getOpcode(); 2633 bool isDestroy = Opcode == TII.getCallFrameDestroyOpcode(); 2634 DebugLoc DL = I->getDebugLoc(); 2635 uint64_t Amount = !reserveCallFrame ? TII.getFrameSize(*I) : 0; 2636 uint64_t InternalAmt = (isDestroy || Amount) ? TII.getFrameAdjustment(*I) : 0; 2637 I = MBB.erase(I); 2638 auto InsertPos = skipDebugInstructionsForward(I, MBB.end()); 2639 2640 if (!reserveCallFrame) { 2641 // If the stack pointer can be changed after prologue, turn the 2642 // adjcallstackup instruction into a 'sub ESP, <amt>' and the 2643 // adjcallstackdown instruction into 'add ESP, <amt>' 2644 2645 // We need to keep the stack aligned properly. To do this, we round the 2646 // amount of space needed for the outgoing arguments up to the next 2647 // alignment boundary. 2648 unsigned StackAlign = getStackAlignment(); 2649 Amount = alignTo(Amount, StackAlign); 2650 2651 MachineModuleInfo &MMI = MF.getMMI(); 2652 const Function *Fn = MF.getFunction(); 2653 bool WindowsCFI = MF.getTarget().getMCAsmInfo()->usesWindowsCFI(); 2654 bool DwarfCFI = !WindowsCFI && 2655 (MMI.hasDebugInfo() || Fn->needsUnwindTableEntry()); 2656 2657 // If we have any exception handlers in this function, and we adjust 2658 // the SP before calls, we may need to indicate this to the unwinder 2659 // using GNU_ARGS_SIZE. Note that this may be necessary even when 2660 // Amount == 0, because the preceding function may have set a non-0 2661 // GNU_ARGS_SIZE. 2662 // TODO: We don't need to reset this between subsequent functions, 2663 // if it didn't change. 2664 bool HasDwarfEHHandlers = !WindowsCFI && !MF.getLandingPads().empty(); 2665 2666 if (HasDwarfEHHandlers && !isDestroy && 2667 MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>()->getHasPushSequences()) 2668 BuildCFI(MBB, InsertPos, DL, 2669 MCCFIInstruction::createGnuArgsSize(nullptr, Amount)); 2670 2671 if (Amount == 0) 2672 return I; 2673 2674 // Factor out the amount that gets handled inside the sequence 2675 // (Pushes of argument for frame setup, callee pops for frame destroy) 2676 Amount -= InternalAmt; 2677 2678 // TODO: This is needed only if we require precise CFA. 2679 // If this is a callee-pop calling convention, emit a CFA adjust for 2680 // the amount the callee popped. 2681 if (isDestroy && InternalAmt && DwarfCFI && !hasFP(MF)) 2682 BuildCFI(MBB, InsertPos, DL, 2683 MCCFIInstruction::createAdjustCfaOffset(nullptr, -InternalAmt)); 2684 2685 // Add Amount to SP to destroy a frame, or subtract to setup. 2686 int64_t StackAdjustment = isDestroy ? Amount : -Amount; 2687 int64_t CfaAdjustment = -StackAdjustment; 2688 2689 if (StackAdjustment) { 2690 // Merge with any previous or following adjustment instruction. Note: the 2691 // instructions merged with here do not have CFI, so their stack 2692 // adjustments do not feed into CfaAdjustment. 2693 StackAdjustment += mergeSPUpdates(MBB, InsertPos, true); 2694 StackAdjustment += mergeSPUpdates(MBB, InsertPos, false); 2695 2696 if (StackAdjustment) { 2697 if (!(Fn->optForMinSize() && 2698 adjustStackWithPops(MBB, InsertPos, DL, StackAdjustment))) 2699 BuildStackAdjustment(MBB, InsertPos, DL, StackAdjustment, 2700 /*InEpilogue=*/false); 2701 } 2702 } 2703 2704 if (DwarfCFI && !hasFP(MF)) { 2705 // If we don't have FP, but need to generate unwind information, 2706 // we need to set the correct CFA offset after the stack adjustment. 2707 // How much we adjust the CFA offset depends on whether we're emitting 2708 // CFI only for EH purposes or for debugging. EH only requires the CFA 2709 // offset to be correct at each call site, while for debugging we want 2710 // it to be more precise. 2711 2712 // TODO: When not using precise CFA, we also need to adjust for the 2713 // InternalAmt here. 2714 if (CfaAdjustment) { 2715 BuildCFI(MBB, InsertPos, DL, 2716 MCCFIInstruction::createAdjustCfaOffset(nullptr, 2717 CfaAdjustment)); 2718 } 2719 } 2720 2721 return I; 2722 } 2723 2724 if (isDestroy && InternalAmt) { 2725 // If we are performing frame pointer elimination and if the callee pops 2726 // something off the stack pointer, add it back. We do this until we have 2727 // more advanced stack pointer tracking ability. 2728 // We are not tracking the stack pointer adjustment by the callee, so make 2729 // sure we restore the stack pointer immediately after the call, there may 2730 // be spill code inserted between the CALL and ADJCALLSTACKUP instructions. 2731 MachineBasicBlock::iterator CI = I; 2732 MachineBasicBlock::iterator B = MBB.begin(); 2733 while (CI != B && !std::prev(CI)->isCall()) 2734 --CI; 2735 BuildStackAdjustment(MBB, CI, DL, -InternalAmt, /*InEpilogue=*/false); 2736 } 2737 2738 return I; 2739 } 2740 2741 bool X86FrameLowering::canUseAsPrologue(const MachineBasicBlock &MBB) const { 2742 assert(MBB.getParent() && "Block is not attached to a function!"); 2743 const MachineFunction &MF = *MBB.getParent(); 2744 return !TRI->needsStackRealignment(MF) || !MBB.isLiveIn(X86::EFLAGS); 2745 } 2746 2747 bool X86FrameLowering::canUseAsEpilogue(const MachineBasicBlock &MBB) const { 2748 assert(MBB.getParent() && "Block is not attached to a function!"); 2749 2750 // Win64 has strict requirements in terms of epilogue and we are 2751 // not taking a chance at messing with them. 2752 // I.e., unless this block is already an exit block, we can't use 2753 // it as an epilogue. 2754 if (STI.isTargetWin64() && !MBB.succ_empty() && !MBB.isReturnBlock()) 2755 return false; 2756 2757 if (canUseLEAForSPInEpilogue(*MBB.getParent())) 2758 return true; 2759 2760 // If we cannot use LEA to adjust SP, we may need to use ADD, which 2761 // clobbers the EFLAGS. Check that we do not need to preserve it, 2762 // otherwise, conservatively assume this is not 2763 // safe to insert the epilogue here. 2764 return !flagsNeedToBePreservedBeforeTheTerminators(MBB); 2765 } 2766 2767 bool X86FrameLowering::enableShrinkWrapping(const MachineFunction &MF) const { 2768 // If we may need to emit frameless compact unwind information, give 2769 // up as this is currently broken: PR25614. 2770 return (MF.getFunction()->hasFnAttribute(Attribute::NoUnwind) || hasFP(MF)) && 2771 // The lowering of segmented stack and HiPE only support entry blocks 2772 // as prologue blocks: PR26107. 2773 // This limitation may be lifted if we fix: 2774 // - adjustForSegmentedStacks 2775 // - adjustForHiPEPrologue 2776 MF.getFunction()->getCallingConv() != CallingConv::HiPE && 2777 !MF.shouldSplitStack(); 2778 } 2779 2780 MachineBasicBlock::iterator X86FrameLowering::restoreWin32EHStackPointers( 2781 MachineBasicBlock &MBB, MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI, 2782 const DebugLoc &DL, bool RestoreSP) const { 2783 assert(STI.isTargetWindowsMSVC() && "funclets only supported in MSVC env"); 2784 assert(STI.isTargetWin32() && "EBP/ESI restoration only required on win32"); 2785 assert(STI.is32Bit() && !Uses64BitFramePtr && 2786 "restoring EBP/ESI on non-32-bit target"); 2787 2788 MachineFunction &MF = *MBB.getParent(); 2789 unsigned FramePtr = TRI->getFrameRegister(MF); 2790 unsigned BasePtr = TRI->getBaseRegister(); 2791 WinEHFuncInfo &FuncInfo = *MF.getWinEHFuncInfo(); 2792 X86MachineFunctionInfo *X86FI = MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>(); 2793 MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 2794 2795 // FIXME: Don't set FrameSetup flag in catchret case. 2796 2797 int FI = FuncInfo.EHRegNodeFrameIndex; 2798 int EHRegSize = MFI.getObjectSize(FI); 2799 2800 if (RestoreSP) { 2801 // MOV32rm -EHRegSize(%ebp), %esp 2802 addRegOffset(BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV32rm), X86::ESP), 2803 X86::EBP, true, -EHRegSize) 2804 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 2805 } 2806 2807 unsigned UsedReg; 2808 int EHRegOffset = getFrameIndexReference(MF, FI, UsedReg); 2809 int EndOffset = -EHRegOffset - EHRegSize; 2810 FuncInfo.EHRegNodeEndOffset = EndOffset; 2811 2812 if (UsedReg == FramePtr) { 2813 // ADD $offset, %ebp 2814 unsigned ADDri = getADDriOpcode(false, EndOffset); 2815 BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(ADDri), FramePtr) 2816 .addReg(FramePtr) 2817 .addImm(EndOffset) 2818 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup) 2819 ->getOperand(3) 2820 .setIsDead(); 2821 assert(EndOffset >= 0 && 2822 "end of registration object above normal EBP position!"); 2823 } else if (UsedReg == BasePtr) { 2824 // LEA offset(%ebp), %esi 2825 addRegOffset(BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::LEA32r), BasePtr), 2826 FramePtr, false, EndOffset) 2827 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 2828 // MOV32rm SavedEBPOffset(%esi), %ebp 2829 assert(X86FI->getHasSEHFramePtrSave()); 2830 int Offset = 2831 getFrameIndexReference(MF, X86FI->getSEHFramePtrSaveIndex(), UsedReg); 2832 assert(UsedReg == BasePtr); 2833 addRegOffset(BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV32rm), FramePtr), 2834 UsedReg, true, Offset) 2835 .setMIFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup); 2836 } else { 2837 llvm_unreachable("32-bit frames with WinEH must use FramePtr or BasePtr"); 2838 } 2839 return MBBI; 2840 } 2841 2842 namespace { 2843 // Struct used by orderFrameObjects to help sort the stack objects. 2844 struct X86FrameSortingObject { 2845 bool IsValid = false; // true if we care about this Object. 2846 unsigned ObjectIndex = 0; // Index of Object into MFI list. 2847 unsigned ObjectSize = 0; // Size of Object in bytes. 2848 unsigned ObjectAlignment = 1; // Alignment of Object in bytes. 2849 unsigned ObjectNumUses = 0; // Object static number of uses. 2850 }; 2851 2852 // The comparison function we use for std::sort to order our local 2853 // stack symbols. The current algorithm is to use an estimated 2854 // "density". This takes into consideration the size and number of 2855 // uses each object has in order to roughly minimize code size. 2856 // So, for example, an object of size 16B that is referenced 5 times 2857 // will get higher priority than 4 4B objects referenced 1 time each. 2858 // It's not perfect and we may be able to squeeze a few more bytes out of 2859 // it (for example : 0(esp) requires fewer bytes, symbols allocated at the 2860 // fringe end can have special consideration, given their size is less 2861 // important, etc.), but the algorithmic complexity grows too much to be 2862 // worth the extra gains we get. This gets us pretty close. 2863 // The final order leaves us with objects with highest priority going 2864 // at the end of our list. 2865 struct X86FrameSortingComparator { 2866 inline bool operator()(const X86FrameSortingObject &A, 2867 const X86FrameSortingObject &B) { 2868 uint64_t DensityAScaled, DensityBScaled; 2869 2870 // For consistency in our comparison, all invalid objects are placed 2871 // at the end. This also allows us to stop walking when we hit the 2872 // first invalid item after it's all sorted. 2873 if (!A.IsValid) 2874 return false; 2875 if (!B.IsValid) 2876 return true; 2877 2878 // The density is calculated by doing : 2879 // (double)DensityA = A.ObjectNumUses / A.ObjectSize 2880 // (double)DensityB = B.ObjectNumUses / B.ObjectSize 2881 // Since this approach may cause inconsistencies in 2882 // the floating point <, >, == comparisons, depending on the floating 2883 // point model with which the compiler was built, we're going 2884 // to scale both sides by multiplying with 2885 // A.ObjectSize * B.ObjectSize. This ends up factoring away 2886 // the division and, with it, the need for any floating point 2887 // arithmetic. 2888 DensityAScaled = static_cast<uint64_t>(A.ObjectNumUses) * 2889 static_cast<uint64_t>(B.ObjectSize); 2890 DensityBScaled = static_cast<uint64_t>(B.ObjectNumUses) * 2891 static_cast<uint64_t>(A.ObjectSize); 2892 2893 // If the two densities are equal, prioritize highest alignment 2894 // objects. This allows for similar alignment objects 2895 // to be packed together (given the same density). 2896 // There's room for improvement here, also, since we can pack 2897 // similar alignment (different density) objects next to each 2898 // other to save padding. This will also require further 2899 // complexity/iterations, and the overall gain isn't worth it, 2900 // in general. Something to keep in mind, though. 2901 if (DensityAScaled == DensityBScaled) 2902 return A.ObjectAlignment < B.ObjectAlignment; 2903 2904 return DensityAScaled < DensityBScaled; 2905 } 2906 }; 2907 } // namespace 2908 2909 // Order the symbols in the local stack. 2910 // We want to place the local stack objects in some sort of sensible order. 2911 // The heuristic we use is to try and pack them according to static number 2912 // of uses and size of object in order to minimize code size. 2913 void X86FrameLowering::orderFrameObjects( 2914 const MachineFunction &MF, SmallVectorImpl<int> &ObjectsToAllocate) const { 2915 const MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 2916 2917 // Don't waste time if there's nothing to do. 2918 if (ObjectsToAllocate.empty()) 2919 return; 2920 2921 // Create an array of all MFI objects. We won't need all of these 2922 // objects, but we're going to create a full array of them to make 2923 // it easier to index into when we're counting "uses" down below. 2924 // We want to be able to easily/cheaply access an object by simply 2925 // indexing into it, instead of having to search for it every time. 2926 std::vector<X86FrameSortingObject> SortingObjects(MFI.getObjectIndexEnd()); 2927 2928 // Walk the objects we care about and mark them as such in our working 2929 // struct. 2930 for (auto &Obj : ObjectsToAllocate) { 2931 SortingObjects[Obj].IsValid = true; 2932 SortingObjects[Obj].ObjectIndex = Obj; 2933 SortingObjects[Obj].ObjectAlignment = MFI.getObjectAlignment(Obj); 2934 // Set the size. 2935 int ObjectSize = MFI.getObjectSize(Obj); 2936 if (ObjectSize == 0) 2937 // Variable size. Just use 4. 2938 SortingObjects[Obj].ObjectSize = 4; 2939 else 2940 SortingObjects[Obj].ObjectSize = ObjectSize; 2941 } 2942 2943 // Count the number of uses for each object. 2944 for (auto &MBB : MF) { 2945 for (auto &MI : MBB) { 2946 if (MI.isDebugValue()) 2947 continue; 2948 for (const MachineOperand &MO : MI.operands()) { 2949 // Check to see if it's a local stack symbol. 2950 if (!MO.isFI()) 2951 continue; 2952 int Index = MO.getIndex(); 2953 // Check to see if it falls within our range, and is tagged 2954 // to require ordering. 2955 if (Index >= 0 && Index < MFI.getObjectIndexEnd() && 2956 SortingObjects[Index].IsValid) 2957 SortingObjects[Index].ObjectNumUses++; 2958 } 2959 } 2960 } 2961 2962 // Sort the objects using X86FrameSortingAlgorithm (see its comment for 2963 // info). 2964 std::stable_sort(SortingObjects.begin(), SortingObjects.end(), 2965 X86FrameSortingComparator()); 2966 2967 // Now modify the original list to represent the final order that 2968 // we want. The order will depend on whether we're going to access them 2969 // from the stack pointer or the frame pointer. For SP, the list should 2970 // end up with the END containing objects that we want with smaller offsets. 2971 // For FP, it should be flipped. 2972 int i = 0; 2973 for (auto &Obj : SortingObjects) { 2974 // All invalid items are sorted at the end, so it's safe to stop. 2975 if (!Obj.IsValid) 2976 break; 2977 ObjectsToAllocate[i++] = Obj.ObjectIndex; 2978 } 2979 2980 // Flip it if we're accessing off of the FP. 2981 if (!TRI->needsStackRealignment(MF) && hasFP(MF)) 2982 std::reverse(ObjectsToAllocate.begin(), ObjectsToAllocate.end()); 2983 } 2984 2985 2986 unsigned X86FrameLowering::getWinEHParentFrameOffset(const MachineFunction &MF) const { 2987 // RDX, the parent frame pointer, is homed into 16(%rsp) in the prologue. 2988 unsigned Offset = 16; 2989 // RBP is immediately pushed. 2990 Offset += SlotSize; 2991 // All callee-saved registers are then pushed. 2992 Offset += MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>()->getCalleeSavedFrameSize(); 2993 // Every funclet allocates enough stack space for the largest outgoing call. 2994 Offset += getWinEHFuncletFrameSize(MF); 2995 return Offset; 2996 } 2997 2998 void X86FrameLowering::processFunctionBeforeFrameFinalized( 2999 MachineFunction &MF, RegScavenger *RS) const { 3000 // Mark the function as not having WinCFI. We will set it back to true in 3001 // emitPrologue if it gets called and emits CFI. 3002 MF.setHasWinCFI(false); 3003 3004 // If this function isn't doing Win64-style C++ EH, we don't need to do 3005 // anything. 3006 const Function *Fn = MF.getFunction(); 3007 if (!STI.is64Bit() || !MF.hasEHFunclets() || 3008 classifyEHPersonality(Fn->getPersonalityFn()) != EHPersonality::MSVC_CXX) 3009 return; 3010 3011 // Win64 C++ EH needs to allocate the UnwindHelp object at some fixed offset 3012 // relative to RSP after the prologue. Find the offset of the last fixed 3013 // object, so that we can allocate a slot immediately following it. If there 3014 // were no fixed objects, use offset -SlotSize, which is immediately after the 3015 // return address. Fixed objects have negative frame indices. 3016 MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 3017 WinEHFuncInfo &EHInfo = *MF.getWinEHFuncInfo(); 3018 int64_t MinFixedObjOffset = -SlotSize; 3019 for (int I = MFI.getObjectIndexBegin(); I < 0; ++I) 3020 MinFixedObjOffset = std::min(MinFixedObjOffset, MFI.getObjectOffset(I)); 3021 3022 for (WinEHTryBlockMapEntry &TBME : EHInfo.TryBlockMap) { 3023 for (WinEHHandlerType &H : TBME.HandlerArray) { 3024 int FrameIndex = H.CatchObj.FrameIndex; 3025 if (FrameIndex != INT_MAX) { 3026 // Ensure alignment. 3027 unsigned Align = MFI.getObjectAlignment(FrameIndex); 3028 MinFixedObjOffset -= std::abs(MinFixedObjOffset) % Align; 3029 MinFixedObjOffset -= MFI.getObjectSize(FrameIndex); 3030 MFI.setObjectOffset(FrameIndex, MinFixedObjOffset); 3031 } 3032 } 3033 } 3034 3035 // Ensure alignment. 3036 MinFixedObjOffset -= std::abs(MinFixedObjOffset) % 8; 3037 int64_t UnwindHelpOffset = MinFixedObjOffset - SlotSize; 3038 int UnwindHelpFI = 3039 MFI.CreateFixedObject(SlotSize, UnwindHelpOffset, /*Immutable=*/false); 3040 EHInfo.UnwindHelpFrameIdx = UnwindHelpFI; 3041 3042 // Store -2 into UnwindHelp on function entry. We have to scan forwards past 3043 // other frame setup instructions. 3044 MachineBasicBlock &MBB = MF.front(); 3045 auto MBBI = MBB.begin(); 3046 while (MBBI != MBB.end() && MBBI->getFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup)) 3047 ++MBBI; 3048 3049 DebugLoc DL = MBB.findDebugLoc(MBBI); 3050 addFrameReference(BuildMI(MBB, MBBI, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64mi32)), 3051 UnwindHelpFI) 3052 .addImm(-2); 3053 } 3054