ScalarEvolution::isKnownPredicate() can wrongly reduce a comparison
when both the LHS and RHS are SCEVAddRecExprs. This checks that both
LHS and RHS are guarded in the case when both are SCEVAddRecExprs.
The test case is against indvars because I could not find a way to
directly test SCEV.
Patch by Sanjay Patel!
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Windows can't handle paths longer than 260 code points without \\?\. Even
with \\?\ it can't handle path components longer than 255 code points. So
limit graph names to the arbitrary length of 140. Random characters are still
added to the end, so it's ok if graph names collide.
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i386.
This fixes two more MCJIT regression tests on i386:
ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/2003-05-06-LivenessClobber.ll
ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/2013-04-04-RelocAddend.ll
The implementation of processScatteredVANILLA is tasteless (*ba-dum-ching*),
but I'm working on a substantial tidy-up of RuntimeDyldMachO that should
improve things.
This patch also fixes a type-o in RuntimeDyldMachO::processSECTDIFFRelocation,
and teaches that method to skip over the PAIR reloc following the SECTDIFF.
<rdar://problem/16961886>
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Use 4 since that's probably what it will be for spir.
Move ADDRESS_NONE to the end to keep the constant_buffer_* values
unchanged, since apparently a bunch of r600 tests use those directly.
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This allows existing DAG combines to work on them, and then
we can re-match to BFE if necessary during instruction selection.
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Summary:
This patch moves the handling of -pass-remarks* over to
lib/DiagnosticInfo.cpp. This allows the removal of the
optimizationRemarkEnabledFor functions from LLVMContextImpl, as they're
not needed anymore.
Reviewers: qcolombet
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3878
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This patch teaches the x86 backend how to efficiently lower ISD::BITCAST dag
nodes from MVT::f64 to MVT::v4i16 (and vice versa), and from MVT::f64 to
MVT::v8i8 (and vice versa).
This patch extends the logic from revision 208107 to also handle MVT::v4i16
and MVT::v8i8. Also, this patch correctly propagates Undef values when
performing the widening of a vector (example: when widening from v2i32 to
v4i32, the upper 64bits of the resulting vector are 'undef').
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Summary:
This adds two new diagnostics: -pass-remarks-missed and
-pass-remarks-analysis. They take the same values as -pass-remarks but
are intended to be triggered in different contexts.
-pass-remarks-missed is used by LLVMContext::emitOptimizationRemarkMissed,
which passes call when they tried to apply a transformation but
couldn't.
-pass-remarks-analysis is used by LLVMContext::emitOptimizationRemarkAnalysis,
which passes call when they want to inform the user about analysis
results.
The patch also:
1- Adds support in the inliner for the two new remarks and a
test case.
2- Moves emitOptimizationRemark* functions to the llvm namespace.
3- Adds an LLVMContext argument instead of making them member functions
of LLVMContext.
Reviewers: qcolombet
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3682
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We should be keeping track of the writeback on these instructions,
otherwise we're relying on LLVM's stupidity for correct code.
Fortunately, the MC layer can now handle all required constraints,
which means we can get rid of the CodeGen only PseudoInsts too.
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This changes ARM64 to use separate operands for each component of an
address, and look for separate '[', '$Rn, ..., ']' tokens when
parsing.
This allows us to do away with quite a bit of special C++ code to
handle monolithic "addressing modes" in the MC components. The more
incremental matching of the assembler operands also allows for better
diagnostics when LLVM is presented with invalid input.
Most of the complexity here is with the register-offset instructions,
which were extremely dodgy beforehand: even when the instruction used
wM, LLVM's model had xM as an operand. We papered over this
discrepancy before, but that approach doesn't work now so I split them
into separate X and W variants.
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Summary:
* Split into two functions, one to test each struct.
* R0 and R2 must be defined by an lw with a %got reference to the correct
symbol.
* Test for $4 (first argument) where appropriate instead of accepting any
register.
* Test that the two lbu's are correctly combined into $4
Depends on D3844
Reviewers: jkolek, zoran.jovanovic, vmedic
Reviewed By: vmedic
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3845
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Summary:
lwl and lwr are not available in MIPS32r6/MIPS64r6. The purpose of the test
is to check that the '$1' expands to '0($x)' rather than to test something related
to the lwl or lwr instructions so we can simply switch to lw.
Depends on D3842
Reviewers: jkolek, zoran.jovanovic, vmedic
Reviewed By: vmedic
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3844
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Summary:
This patch is necessary so that they do not fail on MIPS32r6/MIPS64r6 when
-integrated-as is enabled by default and we correctly detect the host CPU.
No functional change since these tests are testing the behaviour of the
constraint used for the third operand rather than the mnemonic.
Depends on D3842
Reviewers: zoran.jovanovic, jkolek, vmedic
Reviewed By: vmedic
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3843
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Summary:
These emit the 'unknown instruction' instead of the correct error
because they have not been implemented in LLVM for any MIPS ISA.
Reviewers: jkolek, zoran.jovanovic, vmedic
Reviewed By: vmedic
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3841
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Summary:
This required me to implement the disassembler for MIPS64r6 since the encodings
are ambiguous with other instructions. This in turn revealed a few
assembly/disassembly bugs which I have fixed.
* da[ht]i only take two operands according to the spec, not three.
* DecodeBranchTarget2[16] correctly handles wider immediates than simm16
* Also made non-functional change to DecodeBranchTarget and
DecodeBranchTargetMM to keep implementation style consistent between
them.
* Difficult encodings are handled by a custom decode method on the most
general encoding in the group. This method will convert the MCInst to a
different opcode if necessary.
DecodeBranchTarget is not currently the inverse of getBranchTargetOpValue
so disassembling some branch instructions emit incorrect output. This seems
to affect branches with delay slots on all MIPS ISA's. I've left this bug
for now and temporarily removed the check for the immediate on
bc[12]eqz/bc[12]nez in the MIPS32r6/MIPS64r6 tests.
jialc and jic crash the disassembler for some reason. I've left these
instructions commented out for the moment.
Depends on D3760
Reviewers: jkolek, zoran.jovanovic, vmedic
Reviewed By: vmedic
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3761
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Should be no change in behaviour, but it makes the intended
functionality a bit clearer and means we only have to reason about
real extend operations.
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Properly initialise HadError to false during construction. Detected as
use-of-uninitialised variable by MSan!
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This intrinsic permits the emission of platform specific undefined sequences.
ARM has reserved the 0xde opcode which takes a single integer parameter (ignored
by the CPU). This permits the operating system to implement custom behaviour on
this trap. The llvm.arm.undefined intrinsic is meant to provide a means for
generating the target specific behaviour from the frontend. This is
particularly useful for Windows on ARM which has made use of a series of these
special opcodes.
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Now that clang can be used as an assembler via the IAS, invalid assembler inputs
would cause the assertions to trigger. Although we cannot recover from the
errors here, nor provide caret diagnostics, attempt to handle them slightly more
gracefully by reporting a fatal error.
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This required updating the generated functions and TD file accordingly
to be pointers rather than const references.
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constructSubprogramDIE was already called for every subprogram in every
CU when the module was started - there's no need to call it again at
module finalization.
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