(1) An int CC live range must be spilled if there are any interferences,
even if no other "neighbour" in the interf. graph has been allocated
that reg. yet. This is actually true of any class with only one reg!
(2) SparcIntCCRegClass::colorIGNode sets the color even if the LR must
be spilled so that the machine-independent spill code doesn't have to
make the machine-dependent decision of which CC name to use based on
operand type: %xcc or %icc. (These are two halves of the same
register.)
(3) LR->isMarkedForSpill() is no longer the same as LR->hasColor().
These should never have been the same, and this is necessary now for #2.
(4) All RDCCR and WRCCR instructions are directly generated with the
phony number for %ccr so that EmitAssembly/EmitBinary doesn't have to
deal with this.
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(1) An int CC live range must be spilled if there are any interferences,
even if no other "neighbour" in the interf. graph has been allocated
that reg. yet. This is actually true of any class with only one reg!
(2) SparcIntCCRegClass::colorIGNode sets the color even if the LR must
be spilled so that the machine-independent spill code doesn't have to
make the machine-dependent decision of which CC name to use based on
operand type: %xcc or %icc. (These are two halves of the same register.)
(3) LR->isMarkedForSpill() is no longer the same as LR->hasColor().
These should never have been the same, and this is necessary now for #2.
(4) All RDCCR and WRCCR instructions are directly generated with the
phony number for %ccr so that EmitAssembly/EmitBinary doesn't have to
deal with this.
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integer overflow):
We need to use %icc and not %xcc for comparisons on 32-bit or smaller
integer values.
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correct: empirically, "regType" is wrong for a number of registers. Thus, one
can only rely on the "regClass" to figure out what kind of register one is
dealing with.
This change switches to using only "regClass" and adds a few extra DEBUG() print
statements and a few clean-ups in comments and code, mostly minor.
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the TableGen descriptions; all unset bits are thus errors.
* As a result, found and fixed instructions where some operands were not
actually assigned into the right portion of the instruction.
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* Setting ENABLE_X86_JIT or ENABLE_SPARC_JIT on the `make' command-line will
force the inclusion of that JIT on a different architecture
* If neither JIT is enabled (e.g., compiling on a different architecture), the
-march option will not be available to LLI.
* As a side effect of the $ARCH variable, the Sparc LLI can now link just a bit
faster by not including the x86 library.
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area to avoid using up precious stack space within the 4095 offset limit
from %fp. Such objects that would themselves live at a large offset
were being put there already so this is a simple change.
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deletes it, but we were merrily trying to fix the operands of that
instruction anyway! Instead, fix the replacement instruction.
(2) An Improvement: Check for and extract global values in all operands,
not just in known pointer operands. For example, they can occur in
call arguments, and probably other unforeseeable places as well.
This also eliminates the special-case handling of Load and Store.
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not just an Instruction*, at least in one unfortunate case:
the first operand to the va_arg instruction.
Modify ValueToDefVecMap to map from Value*, not Instruction*.
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(1) select: Ok to convert a pointer to a float or double.
(2) regalloc: Some MachineInstr* for caller-saving code before a call
were being inserted before and after the call!
(3) Don't insert the caller-saving instructions in the
MachineCodeForInstruction for the Call instruction.
*All* instructions generated by register allocation need to be
recorded in those maps, but it needs to be done uniformly.
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