If we fold three constants together (c1+c2+c3), make sure to keep
LHSC updated, instead of reusing (in this case), the 1 instead of the
partial sum.
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Actually teach dsa about select instructions. This doesn't affect the
graph in any way other than not setting a spurious U marker on pointer
nodes that are selected.
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X = gep null, ...
Used to not create a scalar map entry for X, which caused clients to barf.
This is bad.
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This does a simple form of "jump threading", which eliminates CFG edges that
are provably dead. This triggers 90 times in the external tests, and
eliminating CFG edges is always always a good thing! :)
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Changing 'op' here caused us to not enter the store into a map, causing
reemission of the code!! In practice, a simple loop like this:
no_exit: ; preds = %no_exit, %entry
%indvar = phi uint [ %indvar.next, %no_exit ], [ 0, %entry ] ; <uint> [#uses=3]
%tmp.4 = getelementptr "complex long double"* %P, uint %indvar, uint 0 ; <double*> [#uses=1]
store double 0.000000e+00, double* %tmp.4
%indvar.next = add uint %indvar, 1 ; <uint> [#uses=2]
%exitcond = seteq uint %indvar.next, %N ; <bool> [#uses=1]
br bool %exitcond, label %return, label %no_exit
was being code gen'd to:
.LBBtest_1: # no_exit
movl %edx, %esi
shll $4, %esi
movl $0, 4(%eax,%esi)
movl $0, (%eax,%esi)
incl %edx
movl $0, (%eax,%esi)
movl $0, 4(%eax,%esi)
cmpl %ecx, %edx
jne .LBBtest_1 # no_exit
Note that we are doing 4 32-bit stores instead of 2. Now we generate:
.LBBtest_1: # no_exit
movl %edx, %esi
incl %esi
shll $4, %edx
movl $0, (%eax,%edx)
movl $0, 4(%eax,%edx)
cmpl %ecx, %esi
movl %esi, %edx
jne .LBBtest_1 # no_exit
This is much happier, though it would be even better if the increment of ESI
was scheduled after the compare :-/
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WARNING: Type conflict between types named 'union.._604.'.
Src=' %union.._604.'.
Dest=' %union.._604.'
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and handle incomplete control dependences correctly. This fixes:
Regression/Transforms/ADCE/dead-phi-edge.ll
-> a missed optimization
Regression/Transforms/ADCE/dead-phi-edge.ll
-> a compiler crash distilled from QT4
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handling zero length files a little more intelligently. If both files are
zero length then we return 0 (true) indicating a match. If only one of the
files is zero length then we return 1 (false) indicating that the files
differ. If the files don't agree in length then they can't match so we
skip the first loop that looks for a quick match.
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to save and restore the LR register on entry and exit of a leaf function
that needed to access globals or the constant pool. This should hopefully
fix oscar from sending the PPC tester spinning out of control.
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