The blocks with invokes have branches to the dispatch block, because that more
correctly models the behavior of the CFG. The dispatch of course has edges to
the landing pads. Those landing pads could contain invokes, which then have
branches back to the dispatch. This creates a loop. The machine LICM pass looks
at this loop and thinks it can hoist elements out of it. But because the
dispatch is an alternate entry point into the program, the hoisted instructions
won't be executed.
I wasn't able to get a testcase which was small and could reproduce all of the
time. The function_try_block.cpp in llvm-test was where this showed up.
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Fill out the rest of the encoding information, update to properly mark
the LDC/STC instructions as predicable while the LDC2/STC2 instructions are
not, and adjust the parser accordingly.
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would have never worked, since the element type of a vector type is never a
vector type. Also fix the conditional to be more direct in checking whether
EltTy is a vector type.
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For example, MachineLICM should not hoist a load that is not guaranteed to be executed.
Radar 10254254.
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I'm not sure we will need it in the long run, but the option is
currently useful for checking if the output of LSR is "clean".
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IVs.
Indvars previously chose randomly between congruent IVs. Now it will
bias the decision toward IVs that SCEVExpander likes to create. This
was not done to fix any problem, it's just a welcome side effect of
factoring code.
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that have 64-bit pointers or access the 32 x 64-bit floating pointer register
file. Update functions in MipsInstrInfo.cpp too.
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The VMOVS widening needs to look at the implicit COPY operands. Trying
to dig out the COPY instruction from an iterator in copyPhysReg() is the
wrong approach.
The expandPostRAPseudo() hook gets to look at COPY instructions before
they are converted to copyPhysReg() calls.
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This line, and those below, will be ignored--
M include/llvm/Linker.h
M tools/bugpoint/Miscompilation.cpp
M tools/bugpoint/BugDriver.cpp
M tools/llvm-link/llvm-link.cpp
M lib/Linker/LinkModules.cpp
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If you want to tackle adding the testcase, let me know. It's a 4.2MB ELF file
and I'll be happy to mail it to you.
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for 64-bit load and store instructions. Add definitions of 64-bit memory operand
and 16-bit immediate operand.
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promoting allocas to preferred alignments that exceed the natural
alignment. This avoids some potentially expensive dynamic stack realignments.
The natural stack alignment is set in target data strings via the "S<size>"
option. Size is in bits and must be a multiple of 8. The natural stack alignment
defaults to "unspecified" (represented by a zero value), and the "unspecified"
value does not prevent any alignment promotions. Target maintainers that care
about avoiding promotions should explicitly add the "S<size>" option to their
target data strings.
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