Now that CpuLM is used solely in cpu_arch_flags and cpu_arch[] while
Cpu64 is solely used in insn templates, they no longer need to be
treated different from other "ordinary" flags; the only "unusual" one
left if CpuNo64. Fold both, leaving just Cpu64.
Since this is merely a re-branding of certain AVX512* features, there's
little code to be added.
The main aspect here are new testcases. In order to be able to re-use
some of the existing testcases, several of them need their start symbols
adjusted. Note that 256- and 128-bit tests want adding here, as these
need to work right away. Subsequently they'll gain vector length
constraints.
Since it was missing and is wanted here, also add an AVX512VL+VPOPCNTDQ
test.
These probably should have been put in place already anyway, but they're
very much wanted in order to then put AVX10.1 support on top. Note that
to avoid reverse dependencies towards SSE (just like we already do for
AVX and XOP), add_isa_dependencies() needs some further tweaking.
While there also address a related anomaly: Disabling AES but neither
AVX nor VAES (similarly for {,V}PCLMULQDQ) would better keep the 128-bit
VEX-encoded forms available. Note that for this the VAES insns are moved
past the AVX+AES ones, to avoid the property-11 test suddenly failing.
The test really is wrong, but let's not also make things inconsistent:
Without the movement, YMM use would be correctly recorded for the
128-bit forms simply because the first template already matches, as long
as VAES wasn't disabled. Yet it still wouldn't be if only AVX+AES were
enabled. Nor would behavior here then be the same as for VPCLMUL* insns.
The name we use internally isn't in line with the SDM, and also isn't in
line with CpuVPCLMULQDQ. Add the missing suffix, but of course leave
alone user facing names.
The table constantly growing in two dimensions (number of table entries
times number of ISA extension flags) doesn't scale very well. Use a more
compact representation: Only identifiers which need to combine with
other identifiers retain individual flag bits. All others are combined
into an enum, with a new helper added to transform the table entries
into the original i386_cpu_flags layout. This way the table in the final
binary shrinks by almost a third (the generated source code shrinks by
about half), and isn't likely to grow again in that dimension any time
soon.
While moving the 3DNow! fields, drop the stray inner 'a' from their
names.
The feature isn't universally available on 64-bit CPUs.
Note that in i386-gen.c:isa_dependencies[] I'm only adding it to models
where I'm certain the functionality exists. For Nocona and Core I'm
uncertain in particular.
The newer update-copyright.py fixes file encoding too, removing cr/lf
on binutils/bfdtest2.c and ld/testsuite/ld-cygwin/exe-export.exp, and
embedded cr in binutils/testsuite/binutils-all/ar.exp string match.
TSXLDTRK takes RTM as a prereq. Additionally introduce an umbrella "tsx"
extension option covering both RTM and HLE, paralleling the "abm" one we
already have.
SEV-ES is an extension to SVME. SNP in turn is an extension to SEV-ES,
and yet in turn RMPQUERY is a SNP extension.
Note that cpu_arch[] has no SNP entry, so CPU_ANY_SNP_FLAGS remains
unused (just like CPU_SNP_FLAGS already is).
Like various other features AMX-TILE takes XSAVE as a prereq.
XSAVES, unconditionally using compacted format, in turn effectively
takes XSAVEC as a prereq (an SDM clarification to this effect is in the
works).
Like AVX512-FP16, several other extensions require wider than 16-bit
mask registers. As a result they take AVX512BW as a prereq, not (just)
AVX512F. Which in turn points out wrong expectations in the noavx512-1
testcase.
SSE itself takes FXSR as a prereq. Like AES, PCLMUL, and SHA both GFNI
and KL take SSE2 as a prereq, for operating on packed integers. And
while correcting KL also record it as a prereq to WIDEKL.
Getting both forward and reverse ISA dependencies right / consistent has
been a permanent source of mistakes. Reduce what needs specifying
manually to just the direct forward dependencies. Transitive forward
dependencies as well as reverse ones are now derived and hence cannot go
out of sync anymore (at least in the vast majority of cases; there are a
few special cases to still take care of manually). In the course of this
several CPU_ANY_*_FLAGS disappear, requiring adjustment to the
assembler's cpu_arch[].
Note that to retain the correct reverse dependency of AVX512F wrt
AVX512-VP2INTERSECT, the latter has the previously missing AVX512F
prereq added.
Note further that to avoid adding the following undue prereqs:
* ATHLON, K8, and AMDFAM10 gain CMOV and FXSR,
* IAMCU gains 387,
auxiliary table entries (including a colon-separated modifier) are
introduced in addition to the ones representing from converting the old
table.
To maintain forward-only dependencies between AVX (XOP) and SSE* (SSE4a)
(i.e. "nosse" not disabling AVX), reverse dependency tracking is
artifically suppressed.
As a side effect disabling of SSE or SSE2 will now also disable AES,
PCLMUL, and SHA (respective elements were missing from
CPU_ANY_SSE2_FLAGS).
With the general use of C99 there's no need anymore to have i386-gen
produce these. For more frequently used ones introduce local #define-s,
while others are simply spelled out directly. While doing this move
some static constants into more narrow scopes.
Note that as a "side effect" this corrects type_names[]'es imm8s entry.
Earlier tidying still missed an opportunity: There's no need for the
"anyimm" static variable. Instead of using it in the loop to mask
"allowed" (which is necessary to satisfy operand_type_or()'s assertions)
simply use "mask", requiring it to be calculated first. That way the
post-loop masking by "mask" ahead of the operand_type_all_zero() can be
dropped.
AMX-TILE is a prereq to these, as already correctly expressed by
CPU_ANY_AMX_TILE_FLAGS. Express the dependency also in the reverse
("positive") direction.
The only case where 64-bit code uses non-sign-extended (can also be
considered zero-extended) displacements is when an address size override
is in place for a memory operand (i.e. particularly excluding
displacements of direct branches, which - if at all - are controlled by
operand size, and then are still sign-extended, just from 16 bits).
Hence the distinction in templates is unnecessary, allowing code to be
simplified in a number of places. The only place where logic becomes
more complicated is when signed-ness of relocations is determined in
output_disp().
The other caveat is that Disp64 cannot be specified anymore in an insn
template at the same time as Disp32. Unlike for non-64-bit mode,
templates don't specify displacements for both possible addressing
modes; the necessary adjustment to the expected ones has already been
done in match_template() anyway (but of course the logic there needs
tweaking now). Hence the single template so far doing so is split.
Commit 7d5e4556a3 rendered the check near the end of what is now
i386_finalize_displacement() entirely dead for AT&T mode, since for
operands involving a displacement .unspecified will always be set. But
the logic there is bogus anyway - Intel syntax operand size specifiers
are of no interest there either. The only thing which matters in the
"displacement only" determination is .baseindex.
Of course when masking displacement kinds we should not at the same time
also mask off other attributes.
Furthermore the type mask returned by lex_got() also needs to be
adjusted: The only case where we want Disp32 (rather than Disp32S) is
when dealing with 32-bit addressing mode in 64-bit code.
Setting this field risks cpu_flags_all_zero() mistakenly returning
"false" when the object passed in was e.g. the result of ANDing together
two objects which had the bit set, or ANDNing together an object with
the field set and one with the field clear.
While there also avoid setting CpuNo64: Like Cpu64 this is driven
differently anyway and hence shouldn't be set anywhere by default.
Note that the moving of the two items in i386-gen.c's cpu_flags[] is
only for documentation purposes (and slight reducing of overhead), as
the fields are sorted anyway upon program start.
There's no need for the arbitrary special "unknown" token: Simply
recognize the leading ~ and process everything else the same, merely
recording whether to set individual fields to 1 or 0.
While there exclude CpuIAMCU from CPU_UNKNOWN_FLAGS - CPU_IAMCU_FLAGS
override cpu_arch_flags anyway when -march=iamcu is passed, and there's
no reason to have the stray flag set even if no insn actually is keyed
to it.
The checks done by check_cpu_arch_compatible() were halfway sensible
only at the time where only L1OM support was there. The purpose,
however, has always been to prevent bad uses of .arch (turning off the
base CPU "feature" flag) while at the same time permitting extensions to
be enabled / disabled. In order to achieve this (and to prevent
regressions when L1OM and K1OM support are removed)
- set CpuIAMCU in CPU_IAMCU_FLAGS,
- adjust the IAMCU check in the function itself (the other two similarly
broken checks aren't adjusted as they're slated to be removed anyway),
- avoid calling the function for extentions (which would never have the
base "feature" flag set),
- add a new testcase actually exercising ".arch iamcu" (which would also
regress with the planned removal).
The result of running etc/update-copyright.py --this-year, fixing all
the files whose mode is changed by the script, plus a build with
--enable-maintainer-mode --enable-cgen-maint=yes, then checking
out */po/*.pot which we don't update frequently.
The copy of cgen was with commit d1dd5fcc38ead reverted as that commit
breaks building of bfp opcodes files.
Intel AVX512 FP16 instructions use maps 3, 5 and 6. Maps 5 and 6 use 3 bits
in the EVEX.mmm field (0b101, 0b110). Map 5 is for instructions that were FP32
in map 1 (0Fxx). Map 6 is for instructions that were FP32 in map 2 (0F38xx).
There are some exceptions to this rule. Some things in map 1 (0Fxx) with imm8
operands predated our current conventions; those instructions moved to map 3.
FP32 things in map 3 (0F3Axx) found new opcodes in map3 for FP16 because map3
is very sparsely populated. Most of the FP16 instructions share opcodes and
prefix (EVEX.pp) bits with the related FP32 operations.
Intel AVX512 FP16 instructions has new displacements scaling rules, please refer
to the public software developer manual for detail information.
gas/
2021-08-05 Igor Tsimbalist <igor.v.tsimbalist@intel.com>
H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
Wei Xiao <wei3.xiao@intel.com>
Lili Cui <lili.cui@intel.com>
* config/tc-i386.c (struct Broadcast_Operation): Adjust comment.
(cpu_arch): Add .avx512_fp16.
(cpu_noarch): Add noavx512_fp16.
(pte): Add evexmap5 and evexmap6.
(build_evex_prefix): Handle EVEXMAP5 and EVEXMAP6.
(check_VecOperations): Handle {1to32}.
(check_VecOperands): Handle CheckRegNumb.
(check_word_reg): Handle Toqword.
(i386_error): Add invalid_dest_and_src_register_set.
(match_template): Handle invalid_dest_and_src_register_set.
* doc/c-i386.texi: Document avx512_fp16, noavx512_fp16.
opcodes/
2021-08-05 Igor Tsimbalist <igor.v.tsimbalist@intel.com>
H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
Wei Xiao <wei3.xiao@intel.com>
Lili Cui <lili.cui@intel.com>
* i386-dis.c (EXwScalarS): New.
(EXxh): Ditto.
(EXxhc): Ditto.
(EXxmmqh): Ditto.
(EXxmmqdh): Ditto.
(EXEvexXwb): Ditto.
(DistinctDest_Fixup): Ditto.
(enum): Add xh_mode, evex_half_bcst_xmmqh_mode, evex_half_bcst_xmmqdh_mode
and w_swap_mode.
(enum): Add PREFIX_EVEX_0F3A08_W_0, PREFIX_EVEX_0F3A0A_W_0,
PREFIX_EVEX_0F3A26, PREFIX_EVEX_0F3A27, PREFIX_EVEX_0F3A56,
PREFIX_EVEX_0F3A57, PREFIX_EVEX_0F3A66, PREFIX_EVEX_0F3A67,
PREFIX_EVEX_0F3AC2, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_10, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_11,
PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_1D, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_2A, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_2C,
PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_2D, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_2E, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_2F,
PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_51, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_58, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_59,
PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_5A_W_0, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_5A_W_1,
PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_5B_W_0, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_5B_W_1,
PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_5C, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_5D, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_5E,
PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_5F, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_78, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_79,
PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_7A, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_7B, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_7C,
PREFIX_EVEX_MAP5_7D_W_0, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP6_13, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP6_56,
PREFIX_EVEX_MAP6_57, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP6_D6, PREFIX_EVEX_MAP6_D7
(enum): Add EVEX_MAP5 and EVEX_MAP6.
(enum): Add EVEX_W_MAP5_5A, EVEX_W_MAP5_5B,
EVEX_W_MAP5_78_P_0, EVEX_W_MAP5_78_P_2, EVEX_W_MAP5_79_P_0,
EVEX_W_MAP5_79_P_2, EVEX_W_MAP5_7A_P_2, EVEX_W_MAP5_7A_P_3,
EVEX_W_MAP5_7B_P_2, EVEX_W_MAP5_7C_P_0, EVEX_W_MAP5_7C_P_2,
EVEX_W_MAP5_7D, EVEX_W_MAP6_13_P_0, EVEX_W_MAP6_13_P_2,
(get_valid_dis386): Properly handle new instructions.
(intel_operand_size): Handle new modes.
(OP_E_memory): Ditto.
(OP_EX): Ditto.
* i386-dis-evex.h: Updated for AVX512_FP16.
* i386-dis-evex-mod.h: Updated for AVX512_FP16.
* i386-dis-evex-prefix.h: Updated for AVX512_FP16.
* i386-dis-evex-reg.h : Updated for AVX512_FP16.
* i386-dis-evex-w.h : Updated for AVX512_FP16.
* i386-gen.c (cpu_flag_init): Add CPU_AVX512_FP16_FLAGS,
and CPU_ANY_AVX512_FP16_FLAGS. Update CPU_ANY_AVX512F_FLAGS
and CPU_ANY_AVX512BW_FLAGS.
(cpu_flags): Add CpuAVX512_FP16.
(opcode_modifiers): Add DistinctDest.
* i386-opc.h (enum): (AVX512_FP16): New.
(i386_opcode_modifier): Add reqdistinctreg.
(i386_cpu_flags): Add cpuavx512_fp16.
(EVEXMAP5): Defined as a macro.
(EVEXMAP6): Ditto.
* i386-opc.tbl: Add Intel AVX512_FP16 instructions.
* i386-init.h: Regenerated.
* i386-tbl.h: Ditto.