option to disable base pointer usage, pay attention to it when deciding
if we can realign (if no base pointer and VLAs, we can't).
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register must be one of the destination registers for the load. Otherwise,
the tLDM instruction will write-back to the base register, which isn't what's
desired (otherwise, we'd have a t2LDM_UPD instead).
rdar://8394087
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of a mneumonic, report operand errors with better location
info. For example, we now report:
t.s:6:14: error: invalid operand for instruction
cwtl $1
^
but we fail for common cases like:
t.s:11:4: error: invalid operand for instruction
addl $1, $1
^
because we don't know if this is supposed to be the reg/imm or imm/reg
form.
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into the middle of the class, and rework how the different sections of
the generated file are conditionally included for simplicity.
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"For ARM stack frames that utilize variable sized objects and have either
large local stack areas or require dynamic stack realignment, allocate a
base register via which to access the local frame. This allows efficient
access to frame indices not accessible via the FP (either due to being out
of range or due to dynamic realignment) or the SP (due to variable sized
object allocation). In particular, this greatly improves efficiency of access
to spill slots in Thumb functions which contain VLAs."
r112986 fixed a latent bug exposed by the above.
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alignment should be performed. Otherwise dynamic realignment may trigger
when the register allocator has already used the frame pointer as a general
purpose register. That is, we need to make sure that the list of reserved
registers doesn't change after register allocation.
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instructions prior to regalloc. Since it's getting a little close to
the 2.8 branch deadline, I'll have to leave the rest of the instructions
handled by the NEONPreAllocPass for now, but I didn't want to leave half
of the VLD instructions converted and the other half not.
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vabd intrinsic and add and/or zext operations. In the case of vaba, this
also avoids the need for a DAG combine pattern to combine vabd with add.
Update tests. Auto-upgrade the old intrinsics.
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large local stack areas or require dynamic stack realignment, allocate a
base register via which to access the local frame. This allows efficient
access to frame indices not accessible via the FP (either due to being out
of range or due to dynamic realignment) or the SP (due to variable sized
object allocation). In particular, this greatly improves efficiency of access
to spill slots in Thumb functions which contain VLAs.
rdar://7352504
rdar://8374540
rdar://8355680
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add, and subtract operations with zero-extended or sign-extended vectors.
Update tests. Add auto-upgrade support for the old intrinsics.
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int x(int t) {
if (t & 256)
return -26;
return 0;
}
We generate this:
tst.w r0, #256
mvn r0, #25
it eq
moveq r0, #0
while gcc generates this:
ands r0, r0, #256
it ne
mvnne r0, #25
bx lr
Scandalous really!
During ISel time, we can look for this particular pattern. One where we have a
"MOVCC" that uses the flag off of a CMPZ that itself is comparing an AND
instruction to 0. Something like this (greatly simplified):
%r0 = ISD::AND ...
ARMISD::CMPZ %r0, 0 @ sets [CPSR]
%r0 = ARMISD::MOVCC 0, -26 @ reads [CPSR]
All we have to do is convert the "ISD::AND" into an "ARM::ANDS" that sets [CPSR]
when it's zero. The zero value will all ready be in the %r0 register and we only
need to change it if the AND wasn't zero. Easy!
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