When we had a sequence like:
s1 = VLDRS [r0, 1], Q0<imp-def>
s3 = VLDRS [r0, 2], Q0<imp-use,kill>, Q0<imp-def>
s0 = VLDRS [r0, 0], Q0<imp-use,kill>, Q0<imp-def>
s2 = VLDRS [r0, 4], Q0<imp-use,kill>, Q0<imp-def>
we were gathering the {s0, s1} loads below the s3 load. This is fine,
but confused the verifier since now the s3 load had Q0<imp-use> with
no definition above it.
This should mark such uses <undef> as well. The liveness structure at
the beginning and end of the block is unaffected, and the true sN
definitions should prevent any dodgy reorderings being introduced
elsewhere.
rdar://problem/15124449
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This reverts commit r192316. The original change introduced circular
dependencies between libTarget and backends. That would broke a build unless
link everything into one big binary.
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Making them proper functions defined in the (shared)lib instead of
static inlines defined in the header files makes it possible to
actually distribute a binary compiled against the shared library
without having to worry about getting undefined symbol errors when
calling e.g LLVMInitializeAllTargetInfos because the shared library on
the other system was compiled with different targets.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1714
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Substantial SelectionDAG scheduling is going away soon, and is
interfering with Hao's attempts to implement LDn/STn instructions, so
I say we make the leap first.
There were a few reorderings (inevitably) which broke some tests. I
tried to replace them with CHECK-DAG variants mostly, but some too
complex for that to be useful and I just reordered them.
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This was only working because AVX had cheaper rules in all cases.
I'm sure there are other places in this file where predicates are missing.
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Mips16 will try and create a stub for it and this will
result in a link error because that function does not exist in libc.
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This patch fixes an old FIXME by creating a MCTargetStreamer interface
and moving the target specific functions for ARM, Mips and PPC to it.
The ARM streamer is still declared in a common place because it is
used from lib/CodeGen/ARMException.cpp, but the Mips and PPC are
completely hidden in the corresponding Target directories.
I will send an email to llvmdev with instructions on how to use this.
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No new testcases. However, this patch makes all supported JIT testcases in
test/ExecutionEngine pass on Sparc.
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from struct byval to registers.
We used to pass 0 which means the alignment of PtrVT. Even when the alignment
of the struct is smaller than 4, the LOADs would have alignment of 4, and
further optimizations could combine the LOADs into a ldm, which would
cause crash.
The fix is to pass the alignment of the struct byval.
rdar://problem/15144402
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accumulator instead of its sub-registers, $hi and $lo.
We need this change to prevent a mflo following a mtlo from reading an
unpredictable/undefined value, as shown in the following example:
mult $6, $7 // result of $6 * $7 is written to $lo and $hi.
mflo $2 // read lower 32-bit result from $lo.
mtlo $4 // write to $lo. the content of $hi becomes unpredictable.
mfhi $3 // read higher 32-bit from $hi, which has an unpredictable value.
I don't have a test case for this change that reliably reproduces the problem.
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The hint instructions ("nop", "yield", etc) are mostly Thumb2-only, but have
been ported across to the v6M architecture. Fortunately, v6M seems to sit
nicely between v6 (thumb-1 only) and v6T2, so we can add a feature for it
fairly easily.
rdar://problem/15144406
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This allows the instruction to be encoded using the 2-byte VEX form instead of the 3-byte VEX form. The GNU assembler has similar behavior and instruction selection already does this.
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Regalloc can emit unaligned spills nowadays, but we can't fold the
spills into SSE ops if we can't guarantee alignment. PR12250.
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This is required because i64 is a legal type but addxcc/subxcc reads icc carry bit, which are 32 bit conditional codes.
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