use-before-def errors in SCEVExpander-produced code in sqlite3 when debug
info with optimization is enabled, though the testcases for this are
dependent on use-list order.
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override prefix and only the r/m16 forms should have had that. Also for variant
one, the AT&T syntax, added suffixes to all forms. Also added the missing
64-bit form for 'CRC32 r64, r/m8'. Plus added test cases for all forms and
tweaked one test case to add the needed suffixes.
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disabled for several months (since svn r88806) and no one noticed. My fix
for pr6543 yesterday reenabled it, but broke the ARM port's code for using
TBB/TBH. Rather than adding a target hook to disable merging for Thumb2 only,
I'm just taking this out. It is not common to have identical jump tables,
the code we used to merge them was O(N^2), and it only helps code size, not
performance.
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- This is "extraordinarily" Darwin 'as' compatible. See the litany of FIXMEs littered about for more information.
- There are a few cases which seem to clearly be 'as' bugs which I have left unsupported, and there is one cases where we diverge but should fix if it blocks diffing .o files (Darwin 'as' ends up widening a jump unnecessarily).
- 403.gcc build, runs, and diffs equivalently to the 'as' built version now (using llvm-mc). However, it builds so slowly that I wouldn't recommend trying it quite yet. :)
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room for it. This is in preparation for another patch which is adding NEON
subformats to facilitate disassembly.
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This time I did a self-hosted bootstrap on Linux x86-64,
with no problems. Let's see how darwin 64-bit self-hosting
goes. At the first sign of failure I'll back this out.
Maybe the valgrind bots give me a hint of what may be wrong
(it at all).
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- MCAssembler is now object-file independent, although we will surely need more work to fully support ELF/COFF.
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dag isel gen instead of instruction properties. This
allows the oh-so-useful behavior of matching a variadic
non-root node.
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can't match or just have no testcases. Will remove after
confirmation from dan that they really are dead.
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- These find the defining symbol which identifies the containing atom for a symbol or address. They are currently very slow, but will be eliminated eventually.
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to input patterns, we can fix X86ISD::CMP and X86ISD::BT as taking
two inputs (which have to be the same type) and *returning an i32*.
This is how the SDNodes get made in the graph, but we weren't able
to model it this way due to deficiencies in the pattern language.
Now we can change things like this:
def UCOM_FpIr80: FpI_<(outs), (ins RFP80:$lhs, RFP80:$rhs), CompareFP,
- [(X86cmp RFP80:$lhs, RFP80:$rhs),
- (implicit EFLAGS)]>; // CC = ST(0) cmp ST(i)
+ [(set EFLAGS, (X86cmp RFP80:$lhs, RFP80:$rhs))]>;
and fix terrible crimes like this:
-def : Pat<(parallel (X86cmp GR8:$src1, 0), (implicit EFLAGS)),
+def : Pat<(X86cmp GR8:$src1, 0),
(TEST8rr GR8:$src1, GR8:$src1)>;
This relies on matching the result of TEST8rr (which is EFLAGS, which is
an implicit def) to the result of X86cmp, an i32.
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