if (x) {
code
...
} else {
code
...
}
Turn it into:
code
if (x) {
...
} else {
...
}
This reduces code size and in some common cases allows us to completely
eliminate the conditional. This turns several if/then/else blocks in loops
into straightline code in 179.art, turning the loops into single basic blocks
(good for modsched even!).
Maybe now brg will leave me alone ;-)
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to Brian and the Sun compiler for pointing out that the obvious works :)
This also enables folding all long comparisons into setcc and branch
instructions: before we could only do == and !=
For example, for:
void test(unsigned long long A, unsigned long long B) {
if (A < B) foo();
}
We now generate:
test:
subl $4, %esp
movl %esi, (%esp)
movl 8(%esp), %eax
movl 12(%esp), %ecx
movl 16(%esp), %edx
movl 20(%esp), %esi
subl %edx, %eax
sbbl %esi, %ecx
jae .LBBtest_2 # UnifiedReturnBlock
.LBBtest_1: # then
call foo
movl (%esp), %esi
addl $4, %esp
ret
.LBBtest_2: # UnifiedReturnBlock
movl (%esp), %esi
addl $4, %esp
ret
Instead of:
test:
subl $12, %esp
movl %esi, 8(%esp)
movl %ebx, 4(%esp)
movl 16(%esp), %eax
movl 20(%esp), %ecx
movl 24(%esp), %edx
movl 28(%esp), %esi
cmpl %edx, %eax
setb %al
cmpl %esi, %ecx
setb %bl
cmove %ax, %bx
testb %bl, %bl
je .LBBtest_2 # UnifiedReturnBlock
.LBBtest_1: # then
call foo
movl 4(%esp), %ebx
movl 8(%esp), %esi
addl $12, %esp
ret
.LBBtest_2: # UnifiedReturnBlock
movl 4(%esp), %ebx
movl 8(%esp), %esi
addl $12, %esp
ret
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* Make sure we handle signed to unsigned conversion correctly
* Move this visitSetCondInst case to its own method.
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place to help bring up the PowerPC back end on Darwin. This code is no
longer serves any purpose now that the AsmPrinter does the right thing
all the time printing GlobalValues. --Cruft.
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-lstdsup++ no -lc be passed on the command line to llvm linkers if the
progam being linked was compiled with the C/C++ Front End or Stacker.
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static global variables whose addresses are taken. This allows us to
convert the following code for taking the address of a static function foo
addis r2, r30, ha16(Ll1__2E_foo_2$non_lazy_ptr-"L00001$pb")
lwz r3, lo16(Ll1__2E_foo_2$non_lazy_ptr-"L00001$pb")(r2)
which also includes linker stub code emitted at the end of the .s file not
shown here, and replace it with this:
addis r2, r30, ha16(l1__2E_foo_2-"L00001$pb")
la r3, lo16(l1__2E_foo_2-"L00001$pb")(r2)
which in addition to not needing linker help, also has no load instruction.
For those not up on PowerPC mnemonics, la is shorthand for add immediate.
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LLVM blocks as the keys for the branch rewriter. This fixes treeadd and
many other programs with the JIT.
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* Add relocations for refernces to non-lazy darwin stubs and implement
them correctly.
With this change, we can correctly references external globals, and now
all but two UnitTests and all but 1 Regression/C tests pass.
More importantly, bugpoint-jit will start giving us useful testcases,
instead of always telling us that references to external globals don't
work :)
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