original SDNode. This is badness. Also, this function allows one SDNode to point
multiple flags to another SDNode. Badness as well.
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This method was always a bit too simplistic for the real world. It didn't really
deal with subregisters and such.
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This code path has never really been used, and we are going to be handling
spilling through the Spiller interface in the future.
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which don't have a catch-all associated with them not just clean-ups. This fixes
the SingleSource/Benchmarks/Shootout-C++/except.cpp testcase that broke because
of my change r105902.
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CoalescerPair can determine if a copy can be coalesced, and which register gets
merged away. The old logic in SimpleRegisterCoalescing had evolved into
something a bit too convoluted.
This second attempt fixes some crashes that only occurred Linux.
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[L]oad, [u]se, [d]ef, or [S]tore slots.
This makes it easier to see if two indices refer to the same instruction,
avoiding mental mod 4 calculations.
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In this case it is essential that the kill is real because the spiller will
decide to omit a spill if it thinks there is a later kill.
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when the condition is constant. This optimization shouldn't be
necessary, because codegen shouldn't be able to find dead control
paths that the IR-level optimizer can't find. And it's undesirable,
because it encourages bugpoint to leave "br i1 false" branches
in its output. And it wasn't updating the CFG.
I updated all the tests I could, but some tests are too reduced
and I wasn't able to meaningfully preserve them.
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CoalescerPair can determine if a copy can be coalesced, and which register gets
merged away. The old logic in SimpleRegisterCoalescing had evolved into
something a bit too convoluted.
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into the same node, but with different non-memory operands, we need to replace
the memory operands after it's finished morphing.
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atomic intrinsics, either because the use locking instructions for the
atomics, or because they perform the locking directly. Add support in the
DAG combiner to fold away the fences.
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instructions.
This does not affect codegen much because SUBREG_TO_REG is only used by X86 and
X86 does not use the register scavenger, but it prevents verifier errors.
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into a utility routine, teach it how to update MachineLoopInfo, and
make use of it in MachineLICM to split critical edges on demand.
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Measurements show that it does not speed up coalescing, so there is no reason
the keep the added complexity around.
Also clean out some unused methods and static functions.
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opportunities. For example, this lets it emit this:
movq (%rax), %rcx
addq %rdx, %rcx
instead of this:
movq %rdx, %rcx
addq (%rax), %rcx
in the case where %rdx has subsequent uses. It's the same number
of instructions, and usually the same encoding size on x86, but
it appears faster, and in general, it may allow better scheduling
for the load.
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Split the code for materializing a value out of
SelectionDAGBuilder::getValue into a helper function, so that it can
be used in other ways. Add a new getNonRegisterValue function which
uses it, for use in code which doesn't want a CopyFromReg even
when FuncMap.ValueMap already has an entry for it.
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- This fixed a number of bugs in if-converter, tail merging, and post-allocation
scheduler. If-converter now runs branch folding / tail merging first to
maximize if-conversion opportunities.
- Also changed the t2IT instruction slightly. It now defines the ITSTATE
register which is read by instructions in the IT block.
- Added Thumb2 specific hazard recognizer to ensure the scheduler doesn't
change the instruction ordering in the IT block (since IT mask has been
finalized). It also ensures no other instructions can be scheduled between
instructions in the IT block.
This is not yet enabled.
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instructions, but it doesn't really understand live ranges, so the first
INSERT_SUBREG uses an implicitly defined register.
Fix it in LiveVariableAnalysis by adding the <undef> flag.
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entries used by llvm-gcc. *_[U]MIN and such can be added later if needed.
This enables the front ends to simplify handling of the atomic intrinsics by
removing the target-specific decision about which targets can handle the
intrinsics.
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