elimination of a sign extend to be a win, which simplifies
the client of CanEvaluateSExtd, and allows us to eliminate
more casts (examples taken from real code).
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lshr+ashr instead of trunc+sext. We want to avoid type
conversions whenever possible, it is easier to codegen expressions
without truncates and extensions.
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bits known clear in the result and don't care about the # casts
eliminated. TD is also dead but keeping it for now.
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1) don't try to optimize a sext or zext that is only used by a trunc, let
the trunc get optimized first. This avoids some pointless effort in
some common cases since instcombine scans down a block in the first pass.
2) Change the cost model for zext elimination to consider an 'and' cheaper
than a zext. This allows us to do it more aggressively, and for the next
patch to simplify the code quite a bit.
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commonIntCastTransforms into the callers, eliminating a switch,
and allowing the static predicate methods to be moved down to
live next to the corresponding function. No functionality
change.
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R11, and then asserting that the target was in R9. Since R9 isn't reserved for
the target anymore, and is used as an argument, this patch changes the
assertion.
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Linking modules containing aliases to GEPs is still not quite right. GEPs that are equivalent to bitcasts will be replaced by bitcasts, GEPs that are not will just break. Aliases to GEPs that are not equivalent to bitcasts are horribly broken anyway (it might be worth adding an assert when creating the alias to prevent these being created; they just cause problems later).
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really does need to be a vector type, because
TargetLowering::getOperationAction for SIGN_EXTEND_INREG uses that type,
and it needs to be able to distinguish between vectors and scalars.
Also, fix some more issues with legalization of vector casts.
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result int by 8 for the first byte. While normally harmless,
if the result is smaller than a byte, this shift is invalid.
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putting relocations into the constant pool - this isn't needed
for correctness and in the rare occasion it happens would pull
us out of fast isel for the block.
If fast-isel application startup time ever becomes an issue we
can add better support for these addresses instead of bailing.
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1. CMPXCHG8B and CMPXCHG16B did not specify implicit physical register defs and uses.
2. LCMPXCHG8B is loading 64 bit memory, not 32 bit.
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that feeds into a zext, similar to the patch I did yesterday for sext.
There is a lot of room for extension beyond this patch.
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When folding a and(any_ext(load)) both the any_ext and the
load have to have only a single use.
This removes the anyext-uses.ll testcase which started failing
because it is unreduced and unclear what it is testing.
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