This avoids problems on code like this:
char buf[16];
__asm {
movups xmm0, [buf]
mov [buf], eax
}
The frontend size in this case (1) is wrong, and the register makes the
instruction matching unambiguous. There are also enough bytes available
that we shouldn't complain to the user that they are potentially using
an incorrectly sized instruction to access the variable.
Supersedes D32636 and D26586 and fixes PR28266
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This solves PR23715 in a way that is compatible with LTO.
MSVC supports jumping to source-level labels and between inline asm
blocks, but we don't.
Also revert the old solution, r255201, which was to mark these calls as
noduplicate.
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Summary:
This fixes PR20023. In order to implement this scoping rule, we piggy
back on the existing LabelDecl machinery, by creating LabelDecl's that
will carry the "internal" name of the inline assembly label, which we
will rewrite the asm label to.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4589
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These tests seem like an exception to the rule against assembly emitting
tests in clang. I made an LLVM side change that can only be tested by
setting up the inline assembly machinery that is only implemented by
Clang.
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Summary:
This patch extends the __asm parser to make it keep parsing input tokens
as inline assembly if a single-line __asm line is followed by another line
starting with __asm too. It also makes sure that we correctly keep
matching braces in such situations by separating the notions of how many
braces we are matching and whether we are in single-line asm block mode.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4598
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for labels in inline assembly that aren't in the lookup tables. E.g.,
__asm {
a:
jmp a
}
rdar://13983623
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the actual parser and support arbitrary id-expressions.
We're actually basically set up to do arbitrary expressions here
if we wanted to.
Assembly operands permit things like A::x to be written regardless
of language mode, which forces us to embellish the evaluation
context logic somewhat. The logic here under template instantiation
is incorrect; we need to preserve the fact that an expression was
unevaluated. Of course, template instantiation in general is fishy
here because we have no way of delaying semantic analysis in the
MC parser. It's all just fishy.
I've also fixed the serialization of MS asm statements.
This commit depends on an LLVM commit.
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