operand on the left, the interesting operand is on the right. This
fixes a bug where LSR was failing to recognize ICmpZero uses,
which led it to be unable to reverse the induction variable in the
attached testcase.
Delete test/CodeGen/X86/stack-color-with-reg-2.ll, because its test
is extremely fragile and hard to meaningfully update.
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registers. Currently it is not so marked, which leads to
VCMPEQ instructions that feed into it getting deleted.
If it is so marked, local RA complains about this sequence:
vreg = MCRF CR0
MFCR <kill of whatever preg got assigned to vreg>
All current uses of this instruction are only interested in
one of the 8 CR registers, so redefine MFCR to be a normal
unary instruction with a CR input (which is emitted only as
a comment). That avoids all problems. 7739628.
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pipeline stall. It's useful for targets like ARM cortex-a8. NEON has a lot
of long latency instructions so a strict register pressure reduction
scheduler does not work well.
Early experiments show this speeds up some NEON loops by over 30%.
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the addressing modes don't make this trivially easy. This allows
it to avoid falling into the less precise heuristics in more
cases.
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test/Codegen/ARM/reg_sequence.ll but it doesn't affect the generated code
because the coalescer cleans it up. Radar 7998853.
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A partial redef now triggers a reload if required. Also don't add
<imp-def,dead> operands for physical superregisters.
Kill flags are still treated as full register kills, and <imp-use,kill> operands
are added for physical superregisters as before.
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partial redefines.
We are going to treat a partial redefine of a virtual register as a
read-modify-write:
%reg1024:6 = OP
Unless the register is fully clobbered:
%reg1024:6 = OP, %reg1024<imp-def>
MachineInstr::readsVirtualRegister() knows the difference. The first case is a
read, the second isn't.
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lowering REG_SEQUENCE instructions.
Insert copies for REG_SEQUENCE sources not killed to avoid breaking later passes.
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need to be promoted. The BUILD_VECTOR and EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT nodes generated
here already allow the promoted type to be used without further changes, so
just do the promotion. This fixes part of pr7167.
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prefix byte problem as in r104062.
- As a total hack to keep the TAILCALL markers in the output, which some tests depend on, this invents a new TAILJMP_1 instruction.
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