JIT: Reworked the assembler to be smarter about short instruction forms
Previously, the JIT wasn't generating short-form compare and branch on
zero/not zero instructions for Thumb2. The reason was that these only
allow a 1-byte displacement, and when they didn't reach the assembler would
abort the trace, split it in half and try again. This change re-enables
cbz, cbnz generation and introduces a relatively lightweight retry
mechanism.
Also includes changes for Thumb2 to always generate large displacement
literal loads and conditional branches to minimize the number of retry
attempts.
Change-Id: Icf066836fad203f5c0fcbbb2ae8e1aa73d1cf816
6 files changed