%RAX<def> = ...
%RAX<def> = SUBREG_TO_REG 0, %EAX:3<kill>, 3
The first def is defining RAX, not EAX so the top bits were not zero-extended.
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unneeded bitcast is requested. This is common for frontends who just unconditionally
cast even if the target is often the right type already. THis prevents going into
getFoldedCast which switches on the opcode and does a bunch of other stuff before
doing the same opzn.
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linkage: the value may be replaced with something
different at link time. (Frontends that want to
allow values to be loaded out of weak constants can
give their constants weak_odr linkage).
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- Make type declarations match the struct/class keyword of the definition.
- Move AddSignalHandler into the namespace where it belongs.
- Correctly call functions from template base.
- Some other small changes.
With this patch, LLVM and Clang should build properly and with far less noise under VS2008.
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the inliner; prevents nondeterministic behavior
when the same address is reallocated.
Don't build call graph nodes for debug intrinsic calls;
they're useless, and there were typically a lot of them.
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the set of blocks in which values are used, the set in which
values are live-through, and the set in which values are
killed. For the live-through and killed sets, conservative
approximations are used.
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and was deleting Instructions without clearing the
corresponding map entry. This led to nondeterministic
behavior if the same address got allocated to another
Instruction within a short time.
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in selectiondag patterns. This is required for the upcoming shuffle_vector rewrite,
and as it turns out, cleans up a hack in the Alpha instruction info.
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and expanding a bit convert (PR3711). In both cases, we extract the
valid part of the widen vector and then do the conversion.
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not safe in general because the immediate could be an arbitrary
value that does not fit in a 32-bit pcrel displacement.
Conservatively fall back to loading the value into a register
and calling through it.
We still do the optzn on X86-32.
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it is not APInt clean, but even when it is it needs to be evaluated carefully
to determine whether it is actually profitable.
This fixes a crash on PR3806
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- Use for exceptional buffer conditions in raw_ostream:write to shave
off a cycle or two.
- Please rename if you have a better one.
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