cases. Ideally, this issue will go away in the future as LCSSA gets smarter
about which Phi nodes it inserts.
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will be profitable. This is mainly to remove some cases where excessive
unswitching would result in long compile times and/or huge generated code.
Once someone comes up with a better heuristic that avoids these cases, this
should be switched out.
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Remove the Function pointer cast in these calls, converting it to
a cast of argument.
%tmp60 = tail call int cast (int (ulong)* %str to int (int)*)( int 10 )
%tmp60 = tail call int cast (int (ulong)* %str to int (int)*)( uint %tmp51 )
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of LCSSA. This results several times the number of unswitchings occurring on
tests such and timberwolfmc, unix-tbl, and ldecod.
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"LCSSA" phi node causes indvars to break dominance properties. This fixes
causes indvars to avoid inserting aggressive code in this case, instead
indvars should be fixed to be more aggressive in the face of lcssa phi's.
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LCSSA is still the slowest pass when gccas'ing 252.eon, but now it only takes
39s instead of 289s. :)
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not handling PHI nodes correctly when determining if a value was live-out.
This patch reduces the number of detected live-out variables in the testcase
from 6565 to 485.
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If a single exit block has multiple predecessors within the loop, it will
appear in the exit blocks list more than once. LCSSA needs to take that into
account so that it doesn't double process that exit block.
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post-increment value, should be first cast to the appropriated type (to the
type of the common expr). Otherwise, the rewrite of a use based on (common +
iv) may end up with an incorrect type.
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to link in the implementation. Thanks to Anton Korobeynikov for figuring out
what was going on here.
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code (while cloning) it often gets the branch/switch instructions. Since it
knows that edges of the CFG are dead, it need not clone (or even look) at
the obviously dead blocks. This should speed up the inliner substantially on
code where there are lots of inlinable calls to functions with constant
arguments. On C++ code in particular, this kicks in.
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reimplement getValueDominatingFunction to walk the DominanceTree rather than
just searching blindly.
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is now theoretically feature-complete. It has not, however, been thoroughly
test, and is still considered experimental.
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