for adding alignment info, not there yet). Clean up
interfaces to reference ParameterAttributes consistently.
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can be a SNaN. We could be more aggressive and turn this into
unreachable, but that is less nice, and not really worth it.
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was incorrectly simplifying "x == (gep x, 1, i)" into false, even
though i could be negative. As it turns out, all the code to
handle this already existed, we just need to disable the incorrect
optimization case and let the general case handle it.
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drop attributes on varargs call arguments. Also, it could generate
invalid IR if the transformed call already had the 'nest' attribute
somewhere (this can never happen for code coming from llvm-gcc,
but it's a theoretical possibility). Fix both problems.
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a load/store of i64. The later prevents promotion/scalarrepl of the
source and dest in many cases.
This fixes the 300% performance regression of the byval stuff on
stepanov_v1p2.
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realize that ne & sgt was a signed comparison (it was only
looking at whether the left compare was signed).
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if this becomes a varargs call then deal correctly with any
parameter attributes on the newly vararg call arguments.
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direct calls bails out unless caller and callee have essentially
equivalent parameter attributes. This is illogical - the callee's
attributes should be of no relevance here. Rework the logic, which
incidentally fixes a crash when removed arguments have attributes.
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a direct call with cast parameters and cast return
value (if any), instcombine was prepared to cast any
non-void return value into any other, whether castable
or not. Add a new predicate for testing whether casting
is valid, and check it both for the return value and
(as a cleanup) for the parameters.
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things that are not equality comparisons, for example:
(2147479553+4096)-2147479553 < 0 != (2147479553+4096) < 2147479553
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calls 'nounwind'. It is important for correct C++
exception handling that nounwind markings do not get
lost, so this transformation is actually needed for
correctness.
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calls. Remove special casing of inline asm from the
inliner. There is a potential problem: the verifier
rejects invokes of inline asm (not sure why). If an
asm call is not marked "nounwind" in some .ll, and
instcombine is not run, but the inliner is run, then
an illegal module will be created. This is bad but
I'm not sure what the best approach is. I'm tempted
to remove the check in the verifier...
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2. Using zero-extended value of Scale and unsigned division is safe provided
that Scale doesn't have the sign bit set.
Previously these 2 instructions:
%p = bitcast [100 x {i8,i8,i8}]* %x to i8*
%q = getelementptr i8* %p, i32 -4
were combined into:
%q = getelementptr [100 x { i8, i8, i8 }]* %x, i32 0,
i32 1431655764, i32 0
what was incorrect.
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