set up the source operands. The original instr has an immediate operand that
should be replaced with the frame reg operand rather than just adding the
reg operand. Previously, the instruction ended up with too many operands
causing an assert() when adding the default predicate. rdar://8825456
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in the right direction. It eliminated some hacks and will unblock codegen
work. But it's far from being done. It doesn't reject illegal expressions,
e.g. (FOO - :lower16:BAR). It also doesn't work in Thumb2 mode at all.
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.code 32 if the TargetMachine's isThumb() boolean does not match. The correct
fix is to switch ARM subtargets at that point and is tracked by rdar://8856789
which is bigger task.
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that way, unfortunately. If you want to change them to work additively instead
of a one-variant-kind-per-symbolref, that's great and I completely agree it's
worth doing, but it really should be a separate patch. Until then, this isn't
correct."
So I am reverting this bit until a more opportune time.
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R_ARM_MOVT_PREL and R_ARM_MOVW_PREL_NC.
2. Fix minor bug in ARMAsmPrinter - treat bitfield flag as a bitfield, not an enum.
3. Add support for 3 new elf section types (no-ops)
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carry setting flag from the mnemonic.
Note that this currently involves me disabling a number of working cases in
arm_instructions.s, this is a hopefully short term evil which will be rapidly
fixed (and greatly surpassed), assuming my current approach flies.
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Filling no-ops is done just before emitting of assembly,
when the instruction stream is final. No-ops are inserted
to align the instructions so the dual-issue of the pipeline
is utilized. This speeds up generated code with a minimum of
1% on a select set of algorithms.
This pass may be redundant if the instruction scheduler and
all subsequent passes that modify the instruction stream
(prolog+epilog inserter, register scavenger, are there others?)
are made aware of the instruction alignments.
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point values to their integer representation through the SSE intrinsic
calls. This is the last part of a README.txt entry for which I have real
world examples.
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These functions not longer assert when passed 0, but simply return false instead.
No functional change intended.
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perform rounding other than truncation in the IR. Common C code for this
turns into really an LLVM intrinsic call that blocks a lot of further
optimizations.
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physical register numbers.
This makes the hack used in LiveInterval official, and lets LiveInterval be
oblivious of stack slots.
The isPhysicalRegister() and isVirtualRegister() predicates don't know about
this, so when a variable may contain a stack slot, isStackSlot() should always
be tested first.
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Also, switch to a more clear 'sink' function with its declaration to
avoid any confusion about 'g'. Thanks for the suggestion Frits.
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Print virtual registers numbered from 0 instead of the arbitrary
FirstVirtualRegister. The first virtual register is printed as %vreg0.
TRI::NoRegister is printed as %noreg.
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