Duncan Sands 00fee65fd2 In TargetLowering::LowerCallTo, don't assert that
the return value is zero-extended if it isn't
sign-extended.  It may also be any-extended.
Also, if a floating point value was returned
in a larger floating point type, pass 1 as the
second operand to FP_ROUND, which tells it
that all the precision is in the original type.
I think this is right but I could be wrong.
Finally, when doing libcalls, set isZExt on
a parameter if it is "unsigned".  Currently
isSExt is set when signed, and nothing is
set otherwise.  This should be right for all
calls to standard library routines.


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add gcc builtins for alpha instructions


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custom expand byteswap into nifty 
extract/insert/mask byte/word/longword/quadword low/high
sequences

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see if any of the extract/insert/mask operations can be added

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match more interesting things for cmovlbc cmovlbs (move if low bit clear/set)

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lower srem and urem

remq(i,j):  i - (j * divq(i,j)) if j != 0
remqu(i,j): i - (j * divqu(i,j)) if j != 0
reml(i,j):  i - (j * divl(i,j)) if j != 0
remlu(i,j): i - (j * divlu(i,j)) if j != 0

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add crazy vector instructions (MVI):

(MIN|MAX)(U|S)(B8|W4) min and max, signed and unsigned, byte and word
PKWB, UNPKBW pack/unpack word to byte
PKLB UNPKBL pack/unpack long to byte
PERR pixel error (sum accross bytes of bytewise abs(i8v8 a - i8v8 b))

cmpbytes bytewise cmpeq of i8v8 a and i8v8 b (not part of MVI extentions)

this has some good examples for other operations that can be synthesised well 
from these rather meager vector ops (such as saturating add).
http://www.alphalinux.org/docs/MVI-full.html