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10e42281 |
| 15-Jun-2023 |
Simon Tatham <simon.tatham@arm.com> |
[ARM,AArch64] Add a full set of -mtp= options.
AArch64 has five system registers intended to be useful as thread pointers: one for each exception level which is RW at that level and inaccessible to
[ARM,AArch64] Add a full set of -mtp= options.
AArch64 has five system registers intended to be useful as thread pointers: one for each exception level which is RW at that level and inaccessible to lower ones, and the special TPIDRRO_EL0 which is readable but not writable at EL0. AArch32 has three, corresponding to the AArch64 ones that aren't specific to EL2 or EL3.
Currently clang supports only a subset of these registers, and not even a consistent subset between AArch64 and AArch32:
- For AArch64, clang permits you to choose between the four TPIDR_ELn thread registers, but not the fifth one, TPIDRRO_EL0.
- In AArch32, on the other hand, the //only// thread register you can choose (apart from 'none, use a function call') is TPIDRURO, which corresponds to (the bottom 32 bits of) AArch64's TPIDRRO_EL0.
So there is no thread register that you can currently use in both targets!
For custom and bare-metal purposes, users might very reasonably want to use any of these thread registers. There's no reason they shouldn't all be supported as options, even if the default choices follow existing practice on typical operating systems.
This commit extends the range of values acceptable to the `-mtp=` clang option, so that you can specify any of these registers by (the lower-case version of) their official names in the ArmARM:
- For AArch64: tpidr_el0, tpidrro_el0, tpidr_el1, tpidr_el2, tpidr_el3 - For AArch32: tpidrurw, tpidruro, tpidrprw
All existing values of the option are still supported and behave the same as before. Defaults are also unchanged. No command line that worked already should change behaviour as a result of this.
The new values for the `-mtp=` option have been agreed with Arm's gcc developers (although I don't know whether they plan to implement them in the near future).
Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D152433
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bed1c7f0 |
| 19-Dec-2022 |
Nikita Popov <npopov@redhat.com> |
[ARM] Convert some tests to opaque pointers (NFC)
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d7e089f2 |
| 27-Oct-2021 |
Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@google.com> |
[ARM] Use hardware TLS register in Thumb2 mode when -mtp=cp15 is passed
In ARM mode, passing -mtp=cp15 forces the use of an inline MRC system register read to move the thread pointer value into a re
[ARM] Use hardware TLS register in Thumb2 mode when -mtp=cp15 is passed
In ARM mode, passing -mtp=cp15 forces the use of an inline MRC system register read to move the thread pointer value into a register.
Currently, in Thumb2 mode, -mtp=cp15 is ignored, and a call to the __aeabi_read_tp helper is emitted instead.
This is inconsistent, and breaks the Linux/ARM build for Thumb2 targets, as the Linux kernel does not provide an implementation of __aeabi_read_tp,.
Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers, peter.smith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112600
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4d6d74e2 |
| 14-Sep-2017 |
Chad Rosier <mcrosier@codeaurora.org> |
Add newline to end of test file. NFC.
llvm-svn: 313263
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25e9e1b8 |
| 28-Jul-2017 |
Strahinja Petrovic <strahinja.petrovic@rt-rk.com> |
[ARM] Add the option to directly access TLS pointer
This patch enables choice for accessing thread local storage pointer (like '-mtp' in gcc).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34408
[ARM] Add the option to directly access TLS pointer
This patch enables choice for accessing thread local storage pointer (like '-mtp' in gcc).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34408
llvm-svn: 309381
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