This function is often used to decorate dangling instructions, so a
context reference is required to allocate memory for the operands.
Also add a corresponding MachineInstrBuilder method.
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are more expensive than the non-flag setting variant. Teach thumb2 size
reduction pass to avoid generating them unless we are optimizing for size.
rdar://12892707
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next few days but it's already tested a lot from test-suite and works fine.
This patch completes almost 100% pass of test-suite for mips 16.
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these patches are tested a lot by test-suite but
make check tests are forthcoming once the next
few patches that complete this are committed.
with the next few patches the pass rate for mips16 is
near 100%
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physical register $r1 to $r0.
GNU disassembler recognizes an "or" instruction as a "move", and this change
makes the disassembled code easier to read.
Original patch by Reed Kotler.
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MC disassembler clients (LLDB) are interested in querying if an
instruction may affect control flow other than by virtue of being
an explicit branch instruction. For example, instructions which
write directly to the PC on some architectures.
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Unlike SGPRs VGPRs doesn't need to be aligned.
Patch by: Christian König
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
Tested-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian König <deathsimple@vodafone.de>
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Branch if we have enough instructions so that it makes sense.
Also remove branches if they don't make sense.
Patch by: Christian König
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
Tested-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian König <deathsimple@vodafone.de>
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This patch replaces the control flow handling with a new
pass which structurize the graph before transforming it to
machine instruction. This has a couple of different advantages
and currently fixes 20 piglit tests without a single regression.
It is now a general purpose transformation that could be not
only be used for SI/R6xx, but also for other hardware
implementations that use a form of structurized control flow.
v2: further cleanup, fixes and documentation
Patch by: Christian König
Signed-off-by: Christian König <deathsimple@vodafone.de>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
Tested-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
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Use the version that also takes an MF reference instead.
It would technically be possible to extract an MF reference from the MI
as MI->getParent()->getParent(), but that would not work for MIs that
are not inserted into any basic block.
Given the reasonably small number of places this constructor was used at
all, I preferred the compile time check to a run time assertion.
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((x & 0xff00) >> 8) << 2
to
(x >> 6) & 0x3fc
This is general goodness since it folds a left shift into the mask. However,
the trailing zeros in the mask prevents the ARM backend from using the bit
extraction instructions. And worse since the mask materialization may require
an addition instruction. This comes up fairly frequently when the result of
the bit twiddling is used as memory address. e.g.
= ptr[(x & 0xFF0000) >> 16]
We want to generate:
ubfx r3, r1, #16, #8
ldr.w r3, [r0, r3, lsl #2]
vs.
mov.w r9, #1020
and.w r2, r9, r1, lsr #14
ldr r2, [r0, r2]
Add a late ARM specific isel optimization to
ARMDAGToDAGISel::PreprocessISelDAG(). It folds the left shift to the
'base + offset' address computation; change the mask to one which doesn't have
trailing zeros and enable the use of ubfx.
Note the optimization has to be done late since it's target specific and we
don't want to change the DAG normalization. It's also fairly restrictive
as shifter operands are not always free. It's only done for lsh 1 / 2. It's
known to be free on some cpus and they are most common for address
computation.
This is a slight win for blowfish, rijndael, etc.
rdar://12870177
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When the least bit of C is greater than V, (x&C) must be greater than V
if it is not zero, so the comparison can be simplified.
Although this was suggested in Target/X86/README.txt, it benefits any
architecture with a directly testable form of AND.
Patch by Kevin Schoedel
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There's probably a better expansion for those nodes than the default for
altivec, but this is better than crashing. VSELECTs occur in loop vectorizer
output.
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To not over constrain the scheduler for ARM in thumb mode, some optimizations for code size reduction, specific to ARM thumb, are blocked when they add a dependency (like write after read dependency).
Disables this check when code size is the priority, i.e., code is compiled with -Oz.
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