1 //===-- X86FrameLowering.cpp - X86 Frame Information ----------------------===//
2 //
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4 //
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6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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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