Add LIS::pruneValue() and extendToIndices(). These two functions are
used by the register coalescer when merging two live ranges requires
more than a trivial value mapping as supported by LiveInterval::join().
The pruneValue() function can remove the part of a value number that is
going to conflict in join(). Afterwards, extendToIndices can restore the
live range, using any new dominating value numbers and updating the SSA
form.
Use this complex value mapping to support merging a register into a
vector lane that has a conflicting value, but the clobbered lane is
undef.
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It had patterns for zext-loading and extending. This commit adds patterns for loading a wide type, performing a bitcast,
and extending. This is an odd pattern, but it is commonly used when writing code with intrinsics.
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- Enhance the fix to PR12312 to support wider integer, such as 256-bit
integer. If more than 1 fully evaluated vectors are found, POR them
first followed by the final PTEST.
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- Find a legal vector type before casting and extracting element from it.
- As the new vector type may have more than 2 elements, build the final
hi/lo pair by BFS pairing them from bottom to top.
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Add a PatFrag to match X86tcret using 6 fixed registers or less. This
avoids folding loads into TCRETURNmi64 using 7 or more volatile
registers.
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by xoring the high-bit. This fails if the source operand is a vector because we need to negate
each of the elements in the vector.
Fix rdar://12281066 PR13813.
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are within the lifetime zone. Sometime legitimate usages of allocas are
hoisted outside of the lifetime zone. For example, GEPS may calculate the
address of a member of an allocated struct. This commit makes sure that
we only check (abort regions or assert) for instructions that read and write
memory using stack frames directly. Notice that by allowing legitimate
usages outside the lifetime zone we also stop checking for instructions
which use derivatives of allocas. We will catch less bugs in user code
and in the compiler itself.
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We don't have enough GR64_TC registers when calling a varargs function
with 6 arguments. Since %al holds the number of vector registers used,
only %r11 is available as a scratch register.
This means that addressing modes using both base and index registers
can't be folded into TCRETURNmi64.
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- BlockAddress has no support of BA + offset form and there is no way to
propagate that offset into machine operand;
- Add BA + offset support and a new interface 'getTargetBlockAddress' to
simplify target block address forming;
- All targets are modified to use new interface and X86 backend is enhanced to
support BA + offset addressing.
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nonvolatile condition register fields across calls under the SVR4 ABIs.
* With the 64-bit ABI, the save location is at a fixed offset of 8 from
the stack pointer. The frame pointer cannot be used to access this
portion of the stack frame since the distance from the frame pointer may
change with alloca calls.
* With the 32-bit ABI, the save location is just below the general
register save area, and is accessed via the frame pointer like the rest
of the save areas. This is an optional slot, so it must only be created
if any of CR2, CR3, and CR4 were modified.
* For both ABIs, save/restore logic is generated only if one of the
nonvolatile CR fields were modified.
I also took this opportunity to clean up an extra FIXME in
PPCFrameLowering.h. Save area offsets for 32-bit GPRs are meaningless
for the 64-bit ABI, so I removed them for correctness and efficiency.
Fixes PR13708 and partially also PR13623. It lets us enable exception handling
on PPC64.
Patch by William J. Schmidt!
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SelectionDAG::getConstantFP(double Val, EVT VT, bool isTarget);
should not be used when Val is not a simple constant (as the comment in
SelectionDAG.h indicates). This patch avoids using this function
when folding an unknown constant through a bitcast, where it cannot be
guaranteed that Val will be a simple constant.
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The input program may contain intructions which are not inside lifetime
markers. This can happen due to a bug in the compiler or due to a bug in
user code (for example, returning a reference to a local variable).
This commit adds checks that all of the instructions in the function and
invalidates lifetime ranges which do not contain all of the instructions.
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The ARM backend can eliminate cmp instructions by reusing flags from a
nearby sub instruction with similar arguments.
Don't do that if the sub is predicated - the flags are not written
unconditionally.
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- If a boolean value is generated from CMOV and tested as boolean value,
simplify the use of test result by referencing the original condition.
RDRAND intrinisc is one of such cases.
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The RegisterCoalescer understands overlapping live ranges where one
register is defined as a copy of the other. With this change, register
allocators using LiveRegMatrix can do the same, at least for copies
between physical and virtual registers.
When a physreg is defined by a copy from a virtreg, allow those live
ranges to overlap:
%CL<def> = COPY %vreg11:sub_8bit; GR32_ABCD:%vreg11
%vreg13<def,tied1> = SAR32rCL %vreg13<tied0>, %CL<imp-use,kill>
We can assign %vreg11 to %ECX, overlapping the live range of %CL.
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If we have a BUILD_VECTOR that is mostly a constant splat, it is often better to splat that constant then insertelement the non-constant lanes instead of insertelementing every lane from an undef base.
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Now that it is possible to dynamically tie MachineInstr operands,
predicated instructions are possible in SSA form:
%vreg3<def> = SUBri %vreg1, -2147483647, pred:14, pred:%noreg, %opt:%noreg
%vreg4<def,tied1> = MOVCCr %vreg3<tied0>, %vreg1, %pred:12, pred:%CPSR
Becomes a predicated SUBri with a tied imp-use:
SUBri %vreg1, -2147483647, pred:13, pred:%CPSR, opt:%noreg, %vreg1<imp-use,tied0>
This means that any instruction that is safe to move can be folded into
a MOVCC, and the *CC pseudo-instructions are no longer needed.
The test case changes reflect that Thumb2SizeReduce recognizes the
predicated instructions. It didn't understand the pseudos.
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