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[M68k] (Patch 4/8) MC layer and object file support
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Authored by myhsu on Sep 27 2020, 10:18 PM.

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  1. Add the M68k-specific MC layer implementation
  2. Add ELF support for M68k
  3. Add M68k-specifc CC and reloc

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myhsu created this revision.Sep 27 2020, 10:18 PM
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myhsu updated this revision to Diff 295464.Sep 30 2020, 10:09 PM
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myhsu added a reviewer: jrtc27.

Part of the restructing of this patch series. Now this patch contains the MC layer and ELF support

myhsu retitled this revision from [M68K] (Patch 4/8) Target information to [M68K] (Patch 4/8) MC layer and object file support.Sep 30 2020, 10:32 PM
myhsu updated this revision to Diff 295704.Oct 1 2020, 5:23 PM

Update licenses

myhsu updated this revision to Diff 296012.Oct 3 2020, 4:49 PM

Update to reflect changes regarding getMCInstrBeads (formally getGenInstrBeads)

craig.topper added inline comments.Oct 6 2020, 9:07 PM
llvm/include/llvm/module.modulemap
85

Alphabetize with other files

llvm/lib/MC/MCExpr.cpp
228 ↗(On Diff #296012)

Put return on same line for consistency

378 ↗(On Diff #296012)

tabs?

llvm/lib/Target/M680x0/MCTargetDesc/M680x0AsmBackend.cpp
177 ↗(On Diff #296012)

Can this be !isInt<16>(Value)?

187 ↗(On Diff #296012)

isInt<8>?

llvm/lib/Target/M680x0/MCTargetDesc/M680x0BaseInfo.h
251 ↗(On Diff #296012)

Can we remove commented out code or put in the patch that needs it?

llvm/lib/Target/M680x0/MCTargetDesc/M680x0ELFObjectWriter.cpp
84 ↗(On Diff #296012)

Commented out code

llvm/lib/Target/M680x0/MCTargetDesc/M680x0InstPrinter.cpp
35 ↗(On Diff #296012)

Is the StringRef conversion needed?

llvm/lib/Target/M680x0/MCTargetDesc/M680x0MCAsmInfo.cpp
29 ↗(On Diff #296012)

Is this number correct for 68K? That looks like X86's NOP encoding.

llvm/lib/Target/M680x0/MCTargetDesc/M680x0MCCodeEmitter.cpp
178 ↗(On Diff #296012)

Can this use isUIntN from MathExtras.h?

182 ↗(On Diff #296012)

isIntN from MathExtras?

189 ↗(On Diff #296012)

Commented out code?

344 ↗(On Diff #296012)

Commented out code

407 ↗(On Diff #296012)

Commented out code

llvm/lib/Target/M680x0/MCTargetDesc/M680x0MCTargetDesc.cpp
65 ↗(On Diff #296012)

I'm not sure the result of a concatenation can be a "SingleStringRef"

myhsu updated this revision to Diff 297733.Oct 12 2020, 6:08 PM
myhsu marked 15 inline comments as done.

Addressed feedbacks

llvm/lib/Target/M680x0/MCTargetDesc/M680x0MCAsmInfo.cpp
29 ↗(On Diff #296012)

good catch, 68K's NOP should be different

jrtc27 added inline comments.Oct 17 2020, 7:13 AM
llvm/include/llvm/BinaryFormat/ELFRelocs/m680x0.def
5 ↗(On Diff #297733)

As I said on D88389:

They're all R_68K_FOO in system headers, please just use that name otherwise it gets confusing.

llvm/include/llvm/Object/ELFObjectFile.h
1145

As I said on D88389:

This gets reported in the file format line of llvm-objdump so should match what binutils has, which is elf32-m68k, though even if that weren't the case it should at least be in keeping with the style of all the others here.

glaubitz added inline comments.Oct 17 2020, 7:20 AM
llvm/include/llvm/Object/ELFObjectFile.h
1145

Yeah, I agree this should definitely match with what GNU is using there.

I would still prefer the backend being called "M680x0" and therefore the patches should be prefixed with "[M680x0]", similar to "SystemZ" and "s390x".

Naming the "M680x0" instead of "M68K" improves the readability in my personal opinion as it's easier to tell when you are talking about the backend and when you're talking about the architecture and GNU triplet.

jrtc27 added inline comments.Oct 17 2020, 7:34 AM
llvm/include/llvm/Object/ELFObjectFile.h
1145

The difference there is "IBM System z9" etc are the actual product names, and it's not a really clumsy name to type like M680x0. NXP's own site categorises its M68K-derived processors as "68K Processors (Legacy)", and the manuals say things like:

The MCF5407 extends the legacy of Motorola’s 68K family

GCC's own manage uses the M680x0 term in the following ways:

These are the -m options defined for M680x0 and ColdFire processors.

Generate code for a specific M680x0 or ColdFire instruction set architecture. Permissible values of arch for M680x0 architectures are: 68000, 68010, 68020, 68030, 68040, 68060 and cpu32. ColdFire architectures are selected according to Freescale's ISA classification and the permissible values are: isaa, isaaplus, isab and isac.

So the name M680x0 would actually be *more* narrow than what M68K means in practice, with the latter being the general term for any M68000-derived processor and the former being only for the 68000 through 68060 processors and *not* including the ColdFire extensions, yet there's no reason why our backend can't support that just like GCC does.

glaubitz added inline comments.Oct 17 2020, 10:50 AM
llvm/include/llvm/Object/ELFObjectFile.h
1145

Meh, I think this is really a bike-shedding contest. As I said, I like the name "M680x0" because it clearly tells me we're talking about the backend and not the architecture. It makes reading the code easier in my opinion.

GCC's own manage uses the M680x0 term in the following ways:

Which is titled with "3.19.25 M680x0 Options" ;-)

See: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/M680x0-Options.html

jrtc27 added inline comments.Oct 17 2020, 11:32 AM
llvm/include/llvm/Object/ELFObjectFile.h
1145

Which is titled with "3.19.25 M680x0 Options" ;-)

Which I think is a bug (perhaps historical, if that was the name chosen before ColdFire was added) given the language used throughout. I've been considering sending a patch to change that title though.

glaubitz added inline comments.Oct 19 2020, 2:17 AM
llvm/include/llvm/Object/ELFObjectFile.h
1145

Well, ok. If LLVM upstream insists on the name "M68k" for the backend, I'm not going fight it. In the end, I want the backend to succeed and I don't want something like a naming dispute to block it.

But please call it "M68k" (with a lower "k"), not "M68K" which would be incorrect as "kilo" is spelled all lower case.

myhsu updated this revision to Diff 302184.Nov 1 2020, 4:25 PM
myhsu retitled this revision from [M68K] (Patch 4/8) MC layer and object file support to [M68k] (Patch 4/8) MC layer and object file support.
myhsu edited the summary of this revision. (Show Details)
  • [NFC] Rename M680x0 to M68k
  • Change ELF reloc's prefix from "R_M680x0_" to "R_68K_" to be in consistent with GCC

A few nits, but this is looking good.

llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCExpr.h
202 ↗(On Diff #302184)

Does this get exposed in any way? Would it break a previous enum order?

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kAsmBackend.cpp
217

Isn't there a better way to emit this?

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kBaseInfo.h
2

Other header comments mention "m68k", this should too.

217

Is this comment really meaningful? Or is it commented by accident?

Or is "SP" == "A7"? If so, I wouldn't comment like code because it looks like an accident or bad form.

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kELFObjectWriter.cpp
13

This file is quite light on comments.

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCCodeEmitter.cpp
12

This file is also a bit light on comments. Some assumptions may not be obvious to non-m68k developers.

myhsu updated this revision to Diff 306554.Nov 19 2020, 4:43 PM
myhsu marked 3 inline comments as done.
  • Addressed some of the feedbacks
  • Change dummy/placeholder file names
myhsu added inline comments.Nov 19 2020, 4:44 PM
llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCExpr.h
202 ↗(On Diff #302184)

You're right, I don't think any of the M68k code use it at this time point. Will remove it for now

myhsu updated this revision to Diff 309421.Dec 3 2020, 5:45 PM
  • Fix incorrect relaxation decision
MaskRay added inline comments.Dec 14 2020, 7:17 PM
llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kInstPrinter.cpp
85

for (int s = 0; s < 8; s += 8) ?

87
182

The PCREL_OPERAND style print* functions are usually used this way: D77853

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCCodeEmitter.cpp
59

encodeBits

Newer backends should stick with the function naming coding standard

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCTargetDesc.cpp
70

clang-format recognized spelling is /*TuneCPU=*/CPU

83

There should be some .cfi_* tests with this change.

myhsu updated this revision to Diff 311999.Dec 15 2020, 12:43 PM
myhsu marked 5 inline comments as done.
  • Addressed some of the feedbacks
  • [NFC] Removed '#<number>' in the comments
  • [NFC] Fixed minor formatting issues
myhsu added inline comments.Dec 15 2020, 12:44 PM
llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kInstPrinter.cpp
85

good catch, thanks

182

Well...actually Motorola is using its own assembly language (and where this (N,%pc) syntax comes from). We're trying to conform with that in order to have better coordination with other existing toolchains

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCTargetDesc.cpp
83

Correct, it's on the TODO list now

myhsu updated this revision to Diff 312017.Dec 15 2020, 1:36 PM

Fixed incorrect formats (redundant commas) when printing move mask

a few minors

llvm/include/llvm/IR/CallingConv.h
248

Why is this 1000 instead of 101?

llvm/include/llvm/module.modulemap
73

M68k.def ?

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kFixupKinds.h
25

This looks dodgy - please can you double check it?

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCTargetDesc.cpp
43

todo what?

jrtc27 added inline comments.Dec 20 2020, 10:46 AM
llvm/include/llvm/BinaryFormat/ELF.h
761

File should be named the same as the directory in Target, ie with a capital M.

llvm/include/llvm/BinaryFormat/ELFRelocs/m68k.def
5 ↗(On Diff #312017)

No space before (

llvm/include/llvm/Object/ELFObjectFile.h
1145

This specific string still needs fixing to match binutils's name for the file format as all lowercase.

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kBaseInfo.h
196

The existence of this is surprising; one would expect to be able to pass any valid register number to a function called isAddressRegister and just get back false for special registers. Do you need this assert? If so, please change the function name to reflect that it's only valid for the "general-purpose" (if they're called that on m68k given it has split A and D) registers.

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kInstPrinter.cpp
15

Would be helpful to state (either here at the top or in the places where the code gets it wrong) the ways in which it doesn't conform. Also is that the Motorola ASM syntax what GAS uses (which is the most important thing to implement) or do they differ?

182

The objdump output is not the same as the asm input/codegen output in this specific case. What does binutils's objdump do for m68k?

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCAsmInfo.cpp
23

What does this mean?

30

Which is what? A specific instruction? A special bit pattern that's never a valid instruction?

40

Clang doesn't do and has never done anything for m68k. This line can go.

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCTargetDesc.cpp
43

I assume "implement the ParseM68kTriple function" so it's not just a stub... but yes.

88–92

If your hardware-provided call instruction saves the return address in memory like x86, then yes. If your hardware-provided call instruction saves the return address in a register like most other architectures, then no, and the prologue code will ensure the return address gets proper DWARF info if spilled, just like any other register. Given m68k is like x86 and jsr/rts/etc save/restore PC to/from the stack, yes, you do need this I believe.

jrtc27 added inline comments.Dec 20 2020, 11:14 AM
llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kBaseInfo.h
18

Old name in the header guard. Repeated several times in this revision and later revisions.

myhsu updated this revision to Diff 314142.Dec 30 2020, 12:39 PM
myhsu marked 12 inline comments as done.
  • Addressed some of the feedbacks
    • I need a little more time double checking the (motorola) assembly syntax
RKSimon added inline comments.Jan 19 2021, 2:32 AM
llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/CMakeLists.txt
11

Fix sorting

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kInstPrinter.cpp
82

(style) Move comment into assert message

assert((Mask & 0xFFFF) == Mask && "Mask should be 16 bits");
llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kInstPrinter.h
45

why is this unsigned when all the other methods that have 'opNum' use int ?

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCCodeEmitter.cpp
179

Merge asserts:

assert((Size + Offset <= 64) && isUIntN(Size, Val) && "Value does not fit");
336

Should we test for null pointer as well here?

if (!Beads || !*Beads) {
llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCTargetDesc.cpp
1–12

We should probably have the boilerplate comments in the initial version of the file?

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/TargetInfo/M68kTargetInfo.cpp
1–12

We should probably have the boilerplate comments in the initial version of the file?

myhsu updated this revision to Diff 317795.Jan 20 2021, 12:41 AM
myhsu marked 10 inline comments as done.
  • Addressed feedbacks
llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kInstPrinter.cpp
182

I think I can answer this question now: GCC, GNU AS and this M68k backend all use Motorola's own assembly syntax.
objdump, on the hand, doesn't. I'm not clean what they use but it looks like reusing the existing ATT syntax or so.

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCAsmInfo.cpp
23

seems to be a stale comments, removing it now

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCTargetDesc.cpp
1–12

sorry I don't quite get what you said: what is the boilerplate comments here? is it the license + "This file provides M68k target specific descriptions." on the right?

myhsu updated this revision to Diff 317798.Jan 20 2021, 12:48 AM
  • [NFC] Fixed minor formatting issue
RKSimon added inline comments.Jan 20 2021, 2:29 AM
llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCTargetDesc.cpp
1–12

Yes - the comment block containing the license etc.

myhsu updated this revision to Diff 318107.Jan 20 2021, 9:40 PM
myhsu marked 2 inline comments as done.
  • [NFC] Addressed feedbacks
RKSimon added inline comments.Jan 21 2021, 2:51 AM
llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCTargetDesc.cpp
1–12

Please can you update D88389 with these changes?

myhsu added inline comments.Jan 21 2021, 10:58 AM
llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCTargetDesc.cpp
1–12

right, almost forget, will do

myhsu marked an inline comment as done.Jan 21 2021, 1:03 PM

A few minors, but overall I think this is good enough to go in.

@rengolin @jrtc27 Any more comments?

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kELFObjectWriter.cpp
52

(style) Drop the default case and move llvm_unreachable after the switch statement

79

(style) Drop the default case and move llvm_unreachable after the switch statement

90

(style) Drop the default case and move llvm_unreachable after the switch statement

102

(style) Drop the default case and move llvm_unreachable after the switch statement

113

(style) Drop the default case and move llvm_unreachable after the switch statement

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kFixupKinds.h
24

(style) Drop the default case and move llvm_unreachable after the switch statement

43

(style) Drop the default case and move llvm_unreachable after the switch statement

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCCodeEmitter.cpp
118

Can you get uninitialized variables further down? The switch statement isn't exhaustive so static analyzers will complain, add a default llvm_unreachable?

213

drop braces

jrtc27 added inline comments.Jan 24 2021, 1:18 PM
llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kBaseInfo.h
117

Commented-out code.

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCAsmInfo.cpp
30

This doesn't work; it's assumed to be a single byte (MCAsmStreamer passes ValueSize as 1 when using it), but if it did it would presumably need to be dealt with very carefully wrt endianness.

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCCodeEmitter.cpp
206

Capitalise

282

?

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCTargetDesc.cpp
80

Capitalise

myhsu updated this revision to Diff 318902.Jan 24 2021, 10:23 PM
myhsu marked 14 inline comments as done.
  • Addressed feedbacks
myhsu added inline comments.Jan 24 2021, 10:24 PM
llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCAsmInfo.cpp
30

good catch, and you're right non-single byte fill value will never be used. I'll just remove this line to let MC use the default value.

RKSimon accepted this revision.Jan 27 2021, 9:23 AM

LGTM

This revision is now accepted and ready to land.Jan 27 2021, 9:23 AM

So, uh, correct me if I'm wrong but none of these patches add assembler or disassembler support? Should that not be present before a target is accepted? Otherwise there's no way to test any of the MC layer without including CodeGen.

myhsu added a comment.Jan 28 2021, 1:48 PM

So, uh, correct me if I'm wrong but none of these patches add assembler or disassembler support? Should that not be present before a target is accepted? Otherwise there's no way to test any of the MC layer without including CodeGen.

We don't have AsmParser and disassembler right now. We're using MIR as input to test our integrated assembler, so you're right, we can't test MC layer without CodeGen. But why would that will be a hard blocker?

We don't have AsmParser and disassembler right now. We're using MIR as input to test our integrated assembler, so you're right, we can't test MC layer without CodeGen. But why would that will be a hard blocker?

The real requirement is being able to produce code at the end. If that relies on (free, accessible) third-party tools, then it should be find for the first import. Some production targets have (free) proprietary tools that are required to continue the code generation (ex. NVPTX). Other targets have assemblers but can be tested (no available hardware). Having specific hard requirements would make it really hard for LLVM to have new backends.

What we need for the first batch is to know that the target can be used to generate correct code. It's less relevant if that can be shown with an integrated assembler or other tools at the end.

It would be important, however, to know if the m86k community intends to upstream the assembler before moving to production or if the target requires use of third-party closed source tools to work. This will help guide this and other reviews after the first merge, into production.

myhsu added a comment.Jan 29 2021, 9:34 AM

We don't have AsmParser and disassembler right now. We're using MIR as input to test our integrated assembler, so you're right, we can't test MC layer without CodeGen. But why would that will be a hard blocker?

The real requirement is being able to produce code at the end. If that relies on (free, accessible) third-party tools, then it should be find for the first import. Some production targets have (free) proprietary tools that are required to continue the code generation (ex. NVPTX). Other targets have assemblers but can be tested (no available hardware). Having specific hard requirements would make it really hard for LLVM to have new backends.

Agree.

What we need for the first batch is to know that the target can be used to generate correct code. It's less relevant if that can be shown with an integrated assembler or other tools at the end.

That is also what I'm thinking: it's true that the current work need to use external assembler (GNU AS) to deal with cases like inline assembly, but at the same time it can handle common cases with integrated assembler just fine. We also have test cases on testing that part.

It would be important, however, to know if the m86k community intends to upstream the assembler before moving to production or if the target requires use of third-party closed source tools to work. This will help guide this and other reviews after the first merge, into production.

Speaking of that. Few days ago there is a (draft) PR sent to our GitHub repo: https://github.com/M680x0/M680x0-mono-repo/pull/20
Author of that PR is working on the AsmParser and disassembler (that PR is just a placeholder to inform us in order to prevent overlapping works). I'm pretty excited and looking forward to seeing it appearing upstream before becoming an official backend.

So, uh, correct me if I'm wrong but none of these patches add assembler or disassembler support? Should that not be present before a target is accepted? Otherwise there's no way to test any of the MC layer without including CodeGen.

We don't have AsmParser and disassembler right now. We're using MIR as input to test our integrated assembler, so you're right, we can't test MC layer without CodeGen. But why would that will be a hard blocker?

Ok, MIR is fine and makes sense, if rather clunky compared to assembly. Are those tests cleanly separated from actual CodeGen tests and labeled as such (so once there is an AsmParser and associated tests they can be removed)?

It would be important, however, to know if the m86k community intends to upstream the assembler before moving to production or if the target requires use of third-party closed source tools to work. This will help guide this and other reviews after the first merge, into production.

Speaking of that. Few days ago there is a (draft) PR sent to our GitHub repo: https://github.com/M680x0/M680x0-mono-repo/pull/20
Author of that PR is working on the AsmParser and disassembler (that PR is just a placeholder to inform us in order to prevent overlapping works). I'm pretty excited and looking forward to seeing it appearing upstream before becoming an official backend.

I just learned about that (because I hadn't any Github notifications enabled for the repo yet) and I'm super excited to see that PR.

It's happening what I was hoping and also expecting - external people just coming by and sending such improvements because they love the retro architecture and enjoy working on LLVM.

So, I think that should make @jrtc27 happy regarding this question :-).

It's happening what I was hoping and also expecting - external people just coming by and sending such improvements because they love the retro architecture and enjoy working on LLVM.

Ideally, we should get them contributing to the upstream LLVM backend directly, but for that, we need the target in tree.

I think this is a good example of how active the community is and what we should expect to get before moving the target to production.

It's happening what I was hoping and also expecting - external people just coming by and sending such improvements because they love the retro architecture and enjoy working on LLVM.

Ideally, we should get them contributing to the upstream LLVM backend directly, but for that, we need the target in tree.

Yep, and that's why I think it would be great to get the backend merged soonish and then let the community do it's work :).

I think this is a good example of how active the community is and what we should expect to get before moving the target to production.

Great to hear that and I fully agree. And all that despite of the age of the architecture :D.

jrtc27 added inline comments.Feb 7 2021, 12:39 PM
llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kELFObjectWriter.cpp
64

This is odd; processors shouldn't care about fixups. But regardless of the actual problem, more info would be helpful as this isn't particularly useful for anyone who doesn't already know the problem.

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kInstPrinter.cpp
87

Still many instances of this

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCCodeEmitter.cpp
343–345
myhsu updated this revision to Diff 323667.Feb 14 2021, 10:47 PM
myhsu marked 2 inline comments as done.
  • [NFC] Addressed some of the feedbacks
jrtc27 accepted this revision.Feb 23 2021, 5:49 AM

A few minor remaining issues, but once those are fixed I believe this is fine to land.

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kAsmBackend.cpp
217

This is how RISC-V does it (well, with OS.write("\x13\0\0\0", 4); and a similar one for 2-byte compressed instructions), so this is fine?

240

Commented-out code

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kELFObjectWriter.cpp
64

Please clarify this comment or delete if it it's wrong

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCCodeEmitter.cpp
379–382

should work as a nicer way to write that (using llvm/Support/EndianStream.h)

myhsu updated this revision to Diff 326504.Feb 25 2021, 2:19 PM
myhsu marked 6 inline comments as done.
  • Addressed feedbacks
myhsu marked 8 inline comments as done.Feb 25 2021, 2:20 PM
myhsu added inline comments.
llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kELFObjectWriter.cpp
64

I confirm this comment is outdated

llvm/lib/Target/M68k/MCTargetDesc/M68kMCCodeEmitter.cpp
379–382

good to know, thanks

jrtc27 accepted this revision.Mar 3 2021, 6:15 AM
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