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2016 Feb 23
2
[PPC] Linker fails on -fstack-protector
...an offset from an address space. > I also found a similar case - getSafeStackPointerLocation(). On X86 it's implemented in terms of address space (similar to getStackCooikeLocation), but on AArch64 it's implemented in terms of a target specific AArch64ISD::THREAD_POINTER and Intrinsic::aarch64_thread_pointer. To make the fix least surprising, I can either do: 1) Create PPCISD::THREAD_POINTER and Intrinsic::ppc_thread_pointer and do similar things aarch64 does; or 2) Don't create PPCISD::THREAD_POINTER, but directly calls llvm.read_register intrinsic in ppc's getStackCookieLocation(). This is...
2016 Feb 22
4
[PPC] Linker fails on -fstack-protector
I found a bit weird to use address space for this, since the offset of getting stack_guard in TCB is, unfortunately, negative: https://github.com/gcc-mirror/gcc/blob/master/gcc/config/rs6000/linux64.h#L610 In my understanding an address space is referring to a segment register (-on powerpc 32bit; or SLB entry on powerpc 64bit?) with a non-negative offset value, so that it's actually accessing