ppc calls copysignl with a 128 bit ppc long double, resulting
in a node that the type legalizer doesn't know how to expand.
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(it seems that FreeBSD doesn't have copysignl). Done by
removing a bunch of assumptions from the code. This may also
help with sparc 128 bit floats.
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where we used ot create an MCSymbol for ".". Now emit an assembler
temporary label and reference it instead of "." textually.
rdar://7739457
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an MCExpr and not an MCSymbol. Change it to take an MCStreamer,
which is currently unused.
No functionality change.
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cl = EXTRACT_SUBREG reg1024, 1, is overly conservative. It should check
for overlaps of vr's live interval with the super registers of the
physical register (ECX in this case) and let JoinIntervals() handle checking
the coalescing feasibility against the physical register (cl in this case).
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Move methods out of line and M-x whitespace-cleanup.
Promote common method arguments to member variables.
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indicates that an MCSymbol is external or not. (It's true if it's external.)
This will be used to specify the correct information to add to non-lazy
pointers. That will be explained further when this bit is used.
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1. Be careful with cse "cheap" expressions. e.g. constant materialization. Only cse them when the common expression is local or in a direct predecessor. We don't want cse of cheap instruction causing other expressions to be spilled.
2. Watch out for the case where the expression doesn't itself uses a virtual register. e.g. lea of frame object. If the common expression itself is used by copies (common for passing addresses to function calls), don't perform the cse. Since these expressions do not use a register, it creates a live range but doesn't close any, we want to be very careful with increasing register pressure.
Note these are heuristics so machine cse doesn't make register allocator unhappy. Once we have proper live range splitting and re-materialization support in place, these should be evaluated again.
Now machine cse is almost always a win on llvm nightly tests on x86 and x86_64.
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need to be MCized, but the last debug info thing are LEB and
cygwin specific (which the MC api doesn't support yet) and
one specific form of EmitReference which I'll tackle next.
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method. With this, comments should end up on the same lines as the .byte
directives (for example) and we now get no output with:
$ llc CodeGen/X86/2009-02-12-DebugInfoVLA.ll -o - -filetype=null -asm-verbose
woot.
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