have pointer types, though in contrast to C pointer types, SCEV
addition is never implicitly scaled. This not only eliminates the
need for special code like IndVars' EliminatePointerRecurrence
and LSR's own GEP expansion code, it also does a better job because
it lets the normal optimizations handle pointer expressions just
like integer expressions.
Also, since LLVM IR GEPs can't directly index into multi-dimensional
VLAs, moving the GEP analysis out of client code and into the SCEV
framework makes it easier for clients to handle multi-dimensional
VLAs the same way as other arrays.
Some existing regression tests show improved optimization.
test/CodeGen/ARM/2007-03-13-InstrSched.ll in particular improved to
the point where if-conversion started kicking in; I turned it off
for this test to preserve the intent of the test.
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to support replacing a node with another that has a superset of
the result types. Use this instead of calling
ReplaceAllUsesOfValueWith for each value.
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promoted to legal types without changing the type of the vector. This is
following a suggestion from Duncan
(http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2009-February/019923.html).
The transformation that used to be done during type legalization is now
postponed to DAG legalization. This allows the BUILD_VECTORs to be optimized
and potentially handled specially by target-specific code.
It turns out that this is also consistent with an optimization done by the
DAG combiner: a BUILD_VECTOR and INSERT_VECTOR_ELT may be combined by
replacing one of the BUILD_VECTOR operands with the newly inserted element;
but INSERT_VECTOR_ELT allows its scalar operand to be larger than the
element type, with any extra high bits being implicitly truncated. The
result is a BUILD_VECTOR where one of the operands has a type larger the
the vector element type.
Any code that operates on BUILD_VECTORs may now need to be aware of the
potential type discrepancy between the vector element type and the
BUILD_VECTOR operands. This patch updates all of the places that I could
find to handle that case.
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Now debug_inlined section is covered by TAI->doesDwarfUsesInlineInfoSection(), which is false by default.
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This will be used to replace things like X86's MOV32to32_.
Enhance ScheduleDAGSDNodesEmit to be more flexible and robust
in the presense of subregister superclasses and subclasses. It
can now cope with the definition of a virtual register being in
a subclass of a use.
Re-introduce the code for recording register superreg classes and
subreg classes. This is needed because when subreg extracts and
inserts get coalesced away, the virtual registers are left in
the correct subclass.
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to support C99 inline, GNU extern inline, etc. Related bugzilla's
include PR3517, PR3100, & PR2933. Nothing uses this yet, but it
appears to work.
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Create debug_inlined dwarf section using these information. This info is used by gdb, at least on Darwin, to enable better experience debugging inlined functions. See DwarfWriter.cpp for more information on structure of debug_inlined section.
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the key. This will cause it to create a new std::string, which isn't
wanted. Instead, pass back the "const char*". Modify the EmitString() method to
take a "const char*".
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register destinations that are tied to source operands. The
TargetInstrDescr::findTiedToSrcOperand method silently fails for inline
assembly. The existing MachineInstr::isRegReDefinedByTwoAddr was very
close to doing what is needed, so this revision makes a few changes to
that method and also renames it to isRegTiedToUseOperand (for consistency
with the very similar isRegTiedToDefOperand and because it handles both
two-address instructions and inline assembly with tied registers).
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with SUBREG_TO_REG, teach SimpleRegisterCoalescing to coalesce
SUBREG_TO_REG instructions (which are similar to INSERT_SUBREG
instructions), and teach the DAGCombiner to take advantage of this on
targets which support it. This eliminates many redundant
zero-extension operations on x86-64.
This adds a new TargetLowering hook, isZExtFree. It's similar to
isTruncateFree, except it only applies to actual definitions, and not
no-op truncates which may not zero the high bits.
Also, this adds a new optimization to SimplifyDemandedBits: transform
operations like x+y into (zext (add (trunc x), (trunc y))) on targets
where all the casts are no-ops. In contexts where the high part of the
add is explicitly masked off, this allows the mask operation to be
eliminated. Fix the DAGCombiner to avoid undoing these transformations
to eliminate casts on targets where the casts are no-ops.
Also, this adds a new two-address lowering heuristic. Since
two-address lowering runs before coalescing, it helps to be able to
look through copies when deciding whether commuting and/or
three-address conversion are profitable.
Also, fix a bug in LiveInterval::MergeInClobberRanges. It didn't handle
the case that a clobber range extended both before and beyond an
existing live range. In that case, multiple live ranges need to be
added. This was exposed by the new subreg coalescing code.
Remove 2008-05-06-SpillerBug.ll. It was bugpoint-reduced, and the
spiller behavior it was looking for no longer occurrs with the new
instruction selection.
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When compiling in Thumb mode, only the low (R0-R7) registers are available
for most instructions. Breaking the low registers into a new register class
handles this. Uses of R12, SP, etc, are handled explicitly where needed
with copies inserted to move results into low registers where the rest of
the code generator can deal with them.
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elements in a form that is efficient for the reader to just get a
pointer in memory and start reading. APIs to do efficient reading
and writing are still todo.
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Constant, MDString and MDNode which can only be used by globals with a name
that starts with "llvm." or as arguments to a function with the same naming
restriction.
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- Particularly nice for small constant strings, which get optimized
down nicely. On a synthetic benchmark writing out "hello" in a
loop, this is about 2x faster with gcc and 3x faster with
llvm-gcc. llc on insn-attrtab.bc from 403.gcc is about .5% faster.
- I tried for a fancier solution which wouldn't increase code size as
much (by trying to match constant arrays), but can't quite make it
fly.
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Note that these are distinct from TargetInstrInfo::INSERT_SUBREG
and TargetInstrInfo::EXTRACT_SUBREG, which are used.
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"The code was doing "if (End+NumInputs > Capacity) ...". If End is
close to 0xFFFFFFFF and NumInputs is large, it'll overflow, the
condition will come out false, and the vector won't grow to
accommodate the new elements, and the program will crash in memmove."
Patch by Jeffrey Yasskin!
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- The code is silly, I'm just amusing myself. Rewrite to be efficient
if you like. :)
Also, if you wish to debate the proper names of the triple components
I'm all ears.
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is appropriate. This helps visually differentiate host-oriented
calculations from target-oriented calculations.
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which are effectively smart pointers to Value*'s. They are both very light
weight and simple, and react to values being destroyed or being RAUW'd.
WeakVN does a best effort to follow a value around, including through RAUW
operations and will get nulled out of the value is destroyed. This is useful
for the eventual "metadata that references a value" work, because it is a
reference to a value that does not show up on its use_* list.
AssertingVH is a pointer that compiles down to a dumb raw pointer when
assertions are disabled. When enabled, it emits an assertion if the
pointed-to value is destroyed while it is still being referenced. This
is very useful for Maps and other things, and should have caught the recent
bugs in CallGraph and Reassociate, for example.
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entered via fall-through. Don't miss fallthroughs from blocks
terminated by conditional branches. Also, move
isOnlyReachableByFallthrough out of line.
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llvm::sys::getOS{Name,Version}.
Right now the implementation just derives from LLVM_HOSTTRIPLE (which
is wrong, but it doesn't look like we have a define for the target
triple). Ideally this routine would actually be able to compute the
triple for targets we care about.
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only reachable via fall-through edges. This dramatically reduces the
number of labels printed, and thus also the number of labels the
assembler must parse and remember.
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you to do things like:
/// PointerUnion<int*, float*> P;
/// P = (int*)0;
/// printf("%d %d", P.is<int*>(), P.is<float*>()); // prints "1 0"
/// X = P.get<int*>(); // ok.
/// Y = P.get<float*>(); // runtime assertion failure.
/// Z = P.get<double*>(); // does not compile.
/// P = (float*)0;
/// Y = P.get<float*>(); // ok.
/// X = P.get<int*>(); // runtime assertion failure.
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function with a new NumLowBitsAvailable enum, which makes the
value available as an integer constant expression.
Add PointerLikeTypeTraits specializations for Instruction* and
Use** since they are only guaranteed 4-byte aligned.
Enhance PointerIntPair to know about (and enforce) the alignment
specified by PointerLikeTypeTraits. This should allow things
like PointerIntPair<PointerIntPair<void*, 1,bool>, 1, bool>
because the inner one knows that 2 low bits are free.
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x * 40
=>
shlq $3, %rdi
leaq (%rdi,%rdi,4), %rax
This has the added benefit of allowing more multiply to be folded into addressing mode. e.g.
a * 24 + b
=>
leaq (%rdi,%rdi,2), %rax
leaq (%rsi,%rax,8), %rax
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causing a bootstrap failure. Bootstraps here on
x86-32-linux and x86-64-linux. Requested by the
author Gabor Greif who says that a bug that might
have been causing the failure has since been fixed.
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static member functions, and add getIncomingValueNumForOperand
and getIncomingBlockNumForOperand, which are the respective
inverses.
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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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- 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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