involves removing the [bwl] suffixes from instruction names, as well
as some other distinguishing marks (32/64/80 on fp insns, _i suffixes, etc.)
Lowercase all instr. names as well for consistency's sake.
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to print various things on a module-by-module basis (currently, only the
former is used).
Don't print < > around names. The assembler can't take it.
Print pseudoinstructions only as comments. The poor little assembler can't
take that, either.
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Move LowerAllocations, PrintFunction, and SymbolStripping passes, and
the corresponding -disable-strip and -d options, over here to the SPARC
target-specific bits of llc. Rename -d to -dump-asm.
tools/llc/Makefile:
Reindent. Add x86 library so that llc compiles again.
tools/llc/llc.cpp:
Remove support for running arbitrary optimization passes. Use opt instead.
Remove LowerAllocations, PrintFunction, and SymbolStripping passes, as noted
above.
Allow user to select a backend (x86 or SPARC); default to guessing from
the endianness/pointer size of the input bytecode file.
Fix typos.
Delete empty .s file and exit with error status if target does not support
static compilation.
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into a new function FPCSafeToPrint(), and use it in printConstant()
and printFunction() to decide whether we should output ConstantFPs as
floating-point constants or as references to stack-allocated variables.
lib/VMCore/AsmWriter.cpp: Fix an apparent typo in the code mentioned above.
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instead of a variable pointer and an alloca. All accesses to the variable then
use the address-of operator to access it. This plays better with the internal
GCC code generation phases, which bail early on functions which contain allocas.
It also makes the code a bit easier to read.
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SETTING the operand to be an immediate or have verified that one of the operands
is really a SignExtended or Unextended immediate value already, which warrants
an 'i' opcode.
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* BPA and BPN do not take a %cc register as a parameter
* SLL/SRL/SRA{r,i}5 are there for a reason - they are ONLY 32-bit instructions
* Likewise, SLL/SRL/SRAX{r,i}6 are only 64-bit
* Added WRCCR{r,i} opcodes
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* Removed instruction scheduling as it is too slow to run in a JIT environment
* Removed other passes because they aren't necessary and can slow JIT down
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This avoid generating a register to hold C, which in turn speeds up the
register allocator by a lot: ~9% on 164.gzip and ~17% on 256.bzip2. This
also speeds up other passes. This also speeds up execution of the program
marginally, and makes the asm much easier to read. :)
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Special cases: STFSRx and STXFSRx - they operate on predefined rd=0 or rd=1, and
expect %fsr as the parameter in assembly. They are disabled (since not used)
until an encoding, both for code generation and output, is chosen.
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