as this is the first opcode TCC supports that has a 0xf3 prefix
and uses integer registers (not SSE ones) this also needs some shuffling
of the prefix code to not generate invalid instructions (the REX prefix
_must_ come directly before the main opcode (including 0f prefix), and
hence needs to come after the 0xf3 prefix). Also disable some mnemonics
in asmtest.S that new GAS doesn't support anymore. The only difference
to GAS (in asmtest.S) is now the 'lock negl' instruction which TCC
emits as 'lock; negl'. That's fine.
Currently used only with 'tcc_compile_sem' to protect
tcc_compile(), but can be used with other semaphores
Also fix deadlock when tcc_enter_state() is called
recursively for the same state, for example with
tcc_warning() from #pragma comment(option,"...")
Also:
- libtcc.c: error1(): use cstr_[v]printf()
- tcc.h: set TCC_USING_DOUBLE_FOR_LDOUBLE for macho-arm64
(rather than for macho-X86_64)
- tcc.h: define TCC_TARGET_MACHO on __APPLE__ by default
- tcc.h: cleanup TCCState, move DEFASM token stuff to tcctok.h
- tccgen.c: more static
- Makefile/tcc.c: review githash
- tccpe/tcctools: use read() instead of fgets() in pe_load_def()
(all files opened by tcc for reading are now read via 'int fd')
- configure/win32: don't preset CONFIG_TCCDIR (to allow to override it)
- tcc.c -bench: do not include output/run-time
This requires correctly handling the REX prefix.
As bonus we now also support the four 8bit registers
spl,bpl,sil,dil, which are decoded as ah,ch,dh,bh in non-long-mode
(and require a REX prefix as well).
lar can accept multiple sizes as well (wlx), like lsl. When using
autosize it's important to look at the destination operand first;
when it's a register that one determines the size, not the input
operand.
The problem was with tcctest.c:
unsigned set;
__asm__("btsl %1,%0" : "=m"(set) : "Ir"(20) : "cc");
when with tcc compiled with the HAVE_SELINUX option, run with
tcc -run, it would use large addresses far beyond the 32bits
range when tcc did not use the pc-relative mode for accessing
'set' in global data memory. In fact the assembler did not
know about %rip at all.
Changes:
- memory operands use (%rax) not (%eax)
- conversion from VT_LLOCAL: use type VT_PTR
- support 'k' modifier
- support %rip register
- support X(%rip) pc-relative addresses
The test in tcctest.c is from Michael Matz.
A bag of assembler fixes, to be either compatible with GAS
(e.g. order of 'test' operands), accept more instructions,
count correct foo{bwlq} variants on x86_64, fix modrm/sib bytes
on x86_64 to not use %rip relative addressing mode, to not use
invalid insns in tests/asmtest.S for x86_64.
Result is that now output of GAS and of tcc on tests/asmtest.S
is mostly the same.
* Documentation is now in "docs".
* Source code is now in "src".
* Misc. fixes here and there so that everything still works.
I think I got everything in this commit, but I only tested this
on Linux (Make) and Windows (CMake), so I might've messed
something up on other platforms...