From 36fa2621472ebf5b859fd16bbdb749019c68cc69 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "tlegrand@google.com" Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 10:08:26 +0000 Subject: Convert ARM optimizations to GNU syntax The ARM optimizations included in OPUS 1.1 is written in ARM's RVCT syntax, and we need to convert it to GNU syntax. There's a script for the actual conversion, arm2gnu.pl, added by this CL. The script will be used in opus.gyp to generate files of the format we need. BUG= R=sergeyu@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/159803003 git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/deps/third_party/opus@256783 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98 --- celt/arm/arm2gnu.pl | 340 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 340 insertions(+) create mode 100644 celt/arm/arm2gnu.pl diff --git a/celt/arm/arm2gnu.pl b/celt/arm/arm2gnu.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..92e7cf1 --- /dev/null +++ b/celt/arm/arm2gnu.pl @@ -0,0 +1,340 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +# Copyright (C) 2002-2013 Xiph.org Foundation +# +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +# are met: +# +# - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# +# - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the +# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +# ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER +# OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, +# EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, +# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR +# PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF +# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING +# NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS +# SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +my $bigend; # little/big endian +my $nxstack; + +$nxstack = 0; + +eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' + if $running_under_some_shell; + +while ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-/) { + $_ = shift; + last if /^--/; + if (/^-n/) { + $nflag++; + next; + } + die "I don't recognize this switch: $_\\n"; +} +$printit++ unless $nflag; + +$\ = "\n"; # automatically add newline on print +$n=0; + +$thumb = 0; # ARM mode by default, not Thumb. +@proc_stack = (); + +LINE: +while (<>) { + + # For ADRLs we need to add a new line after the substituted one. + $addPadding = 0; + + # First, we do not dare to touch *anything* inside double quotes, do we? + # Second, if you want a dollar character in the string, + # insert two of them -- that's how ARM C and assembler treat strings. + s/^([A-Za-z_]\w*)[ \t]+DCB[ \t]*\"/$1: .ascii \"/ && do { s/\$\$/\$/g; next }; + s/\bDCB\b[ \t]*\"/.ascii \"/ && do { s/\$\$/\$/g; next }; + s/^(\S+)\s+RN\s+(\S+)/$1 .req r$2/ && do { s/\$\$/\$/g; next }; + # If there's nothing on a line but a comment, don't try to apply any further + # substitutions (this is a cheap hack to avoid mucking up the license header) + s/^([ \t]*);/$1@/ && do { s/\$\$/\$/g; next }; + # If substituted -- leave immediately ! + + s/@/,:/; + s/;/@/; + while ( /@.*'/ ) { + s/(@.*)'/$1/g; + } + s/\{FALSE\}/0/g; + s/\{TRUE\}/1/g; + s/\{(\w\w\w\w+)\}/$1/g; + s/\bINCLUDE[ \t]*([^ \t\n]+)/.include \"$1\"/; + s/\bGET[ \t]*([^ \t\n]+)/.include \"${ my $x=$1; $x =~ s|\.s|-gnu.S|; \$x }\"/; + s/\bIMPORT\b/.extern/; + s/\bEXPORT\b/.global/; + s/^(\s+)\[/$1IF/; + s/^(\s+)\|/$1ELSE/; + s/^(\s+)\]/$1ENDIF/; + s/IF *:DEF:/ .ifdef/; + s/IF *:LNOT: *:DEF:/ .ifndef/; + s/ELSE/ .else/; + s/ENDIF/ .endif/; + + if( /\bIF\b/ ) { + s/\bIF\b/ .if/; + s/=/==/; + } + if ( $n == 2) { + s/\$/\\/g; + } + if ($n == 1) { + s/\$//g; + s/label//g; + $n = 2; + } + if ( /MACRO/ ) { + s/MACRO *\n/.macro/; + $n=1; + } + if ( /\bMEND\b/ ) { + s/\bMEND\b/.endm/; + $n=0; + } + + # ".rdata" doesn't work in 'as' version 2.13.2, as it is ".rodata" there. + # + if ( /\bAREA\b/ ) { + my $align; + $align = "2"; + if ( /ALIGN=(\d+)/ ) { + $align = $1; + } + if ( /CODE/ ) { + $nxstack = 1; + } + s/^(.+)CODE(.+)READONLY(.*)/ .text/; + s/^(.+)DATA(.+)READONLY(.*)/ .section .rdata/; + s/^(.+)\|\|\.data\|\|(.+)/ .data/; + s/^(.+)\|\|\.bss\|\|(.+)/ .bss/; + s/$/; .p2align $align/; + # Enable NEON instructions but don't produce a binary that requires + # ARMv7. RVCT does not have equivalent directives, so we just do this + # for all CODE areas. + if ( /.text/ ) { + # Separating .arch, .fpu, etc., by semicolons does not work (gas + # thinks the semicolon is part of the arch name, even when there's + # whitespace separating them). Sadly this means our line numbers + # won't match the original source file (we could use the .line + # directive, which is documented to be obsolete, but then gdb will + # show the wrong line in the translated source file). + s/$/; .arch armv7-a\n .fpu neon\n .object_arch armv4t/; + } + } + + s/\|\|\.constdata\$(\d+)\|\|/.L_CONST$1/; # ||.constdata$3|| + s/\|\|\.bss\$(\d+)\|\|/.L_BSS$1/; # ||.bss$2|| + s/\|\|\.data\$(\d+)\|\|/.L_DATA$1/; # ||.data$2|| + s/\|\|([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)\@([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)\|\|/@ $&/; + s/^(\s+)\%(\s)/ .space $1/; + + s/\|(.+)\.(\d+)\|/\.$1_$2/; # |L80.123| -> .L80_123 + s/\bCODE32\b/.code 32/ && do {$thumb = 0}; + s/\bCODE16\b/.code 16/ && do {$thumb = 1}; + if (/\bPROC\b/) + { + my $prefix; + my $proc; + /^([A-Za-z_\.]\w+)\b/; + $proc = $1; + $prefix = ""; + if ($proc) + { + $prefix = $prefix.sprintf("\t.type\t%s, %%function; ",$proc); + push(@proc_stack, $proc); + s/^[A-Za-z_\.]\w+/$&:/; + } + $prefix = $prefix."\t.thumb_func; " if ($thumb); + s/\bPROC\b/@ $&/; + $_ = $prefix.$_; + } + s/^(\s*)(S|Q|SH|U|UQ|UH)ASX\b/$1$2ADDSUBX/; + s/^(\s*)(S|Q|SH|U|UQ|UH)SAX\b/$1$2SUBADDX/; + if (/\bENDP\b/) + { + my $proc; + s/\bENDP\b/@ $&/; + $proc = pop(@proc_stack); + $_ = "\t.size $proc, .-$proc".$_ if ($proc); + } + s/\bSUBT\b/@ $&/; + s/\bDATA\b/@ $&/; # DATA directive is deprecated -- Asm guide, p.7-25 + s/\bKEEP\b/@ $&/; + s/\bEXPORTAS\b/@ $&/; + s/\|\|(.)+\bEQU\b/@ $&/; + s/\|\|([\w\$]+)\|\|/$1/; + s/\bENTRY\b/@ $&/; + s/\bASSERT\b/@ $&/; + s/\bGBLL\b/@ $&/; + s/\bGBLA\b/@ $&/; + s/^\W+OPT\b/@ $&/; + s/:OR:/|/g; + s/:SHL:/<>/g; + s/:AND:/&/g; + s/:LAND:/&&/g; + s/CPSR/cpsr/; + s/SPSR/spsr/; + s/ALIGN$/.balign 4/; + s/ALIGN\s+([0-9x]+)$/.balign $1/; + s/psr_cxsf/psr_all/; + s/LTORG/.ltorg/; + s/^([A-Za-z_]\w*)[ \t]+EQU/ .set $1,/; + s/^([A-Za-z_]\w*)[ \t]+SETL/ .set $1,/; + s/^([A-Za-z_]\w*)[ \t]+SETA/ .set $1,/; + s/^([A-Za-z_]\w*)[ \t]+\*/ .set $1,/; + + # {PC} + 0xdeadfeed --> . + 0xdeadfeed + s/\{PC\} \+/ \. +/; + + # Single hex constant on the line ! + # + # >>> NOTE <<< + # Double-precision floats in gcc are always mixed-endian, which means + # bytes in two words are little-endian, but words are big-endian. + # So, 0x0000deadfeed0000 would be stored as 0x0000dead at low address + # and 0xfeed0000 at high address. + # + s/\bDCFD\b[ \t]+0x([a-fA-F0-9]{8})([a-fA-F0-9]{8})/.long 0x$1, 0x$2/; + # Only decimal constants on the line, no hex ! + s/\bDCFD\b[ \t]+([0-9\.\-]+)/.double $1/; + + # Single hex constant on the line ! +# s/\bDCFS\b[ \t]+0x([a-f0-9]{8})([a-f0-9]{8})/.long 0x$1, 0x$2/; + # Only decimal constants on the line, no hex ! +# s/\bDCFS\b[ \t]+([0-9\.\-]+)/.double $1/; + s/\bDCFS[ \t]+0x/.word 0x/; + s/\bDCFS\b/.float/; + + s/^([A-Za-z_]\w*)[ \t]+DCD/$1 .word/; + s/\bDCD\b/.word/; + s/^([A-Za-z_]\w*)[ \t]+DCW/$1 .short/; + s/\bDCW\b/.short/; + s/^([A-Za-z_]\w*)[ \t]+DCB/$1 .byte/; + s/\bDCB\b/.byte/; + s/^([A-Za-z_]\w*)[ \t]+\%/.comm $1,/; + s/^[A-Za-z_\.]\w+/$&:/; + s/^(\d+)/$1:/; + s/\%(\d+)/$1b_or_f/; + s/\%[Bb](\d+)/$1b/; + s/\%[Ff](\d+)/$1f/; + s/\%[Ff][Tt](\d+)/$1f/; + s/&([\dA-Fa-f]+)/0x$1/; + if ( /\b2_[01]+\b/ ) { + s/\b2_([01]+)\b/conv$1&&&&/g; + while ( /[01][01][01][01]&&&&/ ) { + s/0000&&&&/&&&&0/g; + s/0001&&&&/&&&&1/g; + s/0010&&&&/&&&&2/g; + s/0011&&&&/&&&&3/g; + s/0100&&&&/&&&&4/g; + s/0101&&&&/&&&&5/g; + s/0110&&&&/&&&&6/g; + s/0111&&&&/&&&&7/g; + s/1000&&&&/&&&&8/g; + s/1001&&&&/&&&&9/g; + s/1010&&&&/&&&&A/g; + s/1011&&&&/&&&&B/g; + s/1100&&&&/&&&&C/g; + s/1101&&&&/&&&&D/g; + s/1110&&&&/&&&&E/g; + s/1111&&&&/&&&&F/g; + } + s/000&&&&/&&&&0/g; + s/001&&&&/&&&&1/g; + s/010&&&&/&&&&2/g; + s/011&&&&/&&&&3/g; + s/100&&&&/&&&&4/g; + s/101&&&&/&&&&5/g; + s/110&&&&/&&&&6/g; + s/111&&&&/&&&&7/g; + s/00&&&&/&&&&0/g; + s/01&&&&/&&&&1/g; + s/10&&&&/&&&&2/g; + s/11&&&&/&&&&3/g; + s/0&&&&/&&&&0/g; + s/1&&&&/&&&&1/g; + s/conv&&&&/0x/g; + } + + if ( /commandline/) + { + if( /-bigend/) + { + $bigend=1; + } + } + + if ( /\bDCDU\b/ ) + { + my $cmd=$_; + my $value; + my $prefix; + my $w1; + my $w2; + my $w3; + my $w4; + + s/\s+DCDU\b/@ $&/; + + $cmd =~ /\bDCDU\b\s+0x(\d+)/; + $value = $1; + $value =~ /(\w\w)(\w\w)(\w\w)(\w\w)/; + $w1 = $1; + $w2 = $2; + $w3 = $3; + $w4 = $4; + + if( $bigend ne "") + { + # big endian + $prefix = "\t.byte\t0x".$w1.";". + "\t.byte\t0x".$w2.";". + "\t.byte\t0x".$w3.";". + "\t.byte\t0x".$w4."; "; + } + else + { + # little endian + $prefix = "\t.byte\t0x".$w4.";". + "\t.byte\t0x".$w3.";". + "\t.byte\t0x".$w2.";". + "\t.byte\t0x".$w1."; "; + } + $_=$prefix.$_; + } + + if ( /\badrl\b/i ) + { + s/\badrl\s+(\w+)\s*,\s*(\w+)/ldr $1,=$2/i; + $addPadding = 1; + } + s/\bEND\b/@ END/; +} continue { + printf ("%s", $_) if $printit; + if ($addPadding != 0) + { + printf (" mov r0,r0\n"); + $addPadding = 0; + } +} +#If we had a code section, mark that this object doesn't need an executable +# stack. +if ($nxstack) { + printf (" .section\t.note.GNU-stack,\"\",\%\%progbits\n"); +} -- cgit v1.2.3