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Hal Finkel 695e914c03 Fix classof for ISD::INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN and INTRINSIC_VOID
Unfortunately, our use of the SDNode class hierarchy for INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN and
INTRINSIC_VOID nodes is somewhat broken right now. These nodes sometimes are
used for memory intrinsics (those with MachineMemOperands), and sometimes not.
When not, the nodes are not created as instances of MemIntrinsicSDNode, but
rather created as some other subclass of SDNode using DAG::getNode. When they
are memory intrinsics, they are created using DAG::getMemIntrinsicNode as
instances of MemIntrinsicSDNode. MemIntrinsicSDNode is a subclass of
MemSDNode, but prior to r214452, we had a non-self-consistent setup whereby
MemIntrinsicSDNode::classof on INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN and INTRINSIC_VOID would
return true but MemSDNode::classof on INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN and INTRINSIC_VOID
would return false. In r214452, MemSDNode::classof was changed to return true
for INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN and INTRINSIC_VOID, which is now self-consistent. The
problem is that neither the pre-r214452 logic and the post-r214452 logic are
really right. The truth is that not all INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN and INTRINSIC_VOID
nodes are instances of MemIntrinsicSDNode (or MemSDNode for that matter), and
the return value from classof needs to reflect that. This was broken before
r214452 (because MemIntrinsicSDNode::classof always returned true), and was
broken afterward (because MemSDNode::classof also always returned true), and
will now be correct.

The minimal solution is to grab one of the SubclassData bits (there is one left
for MemIntrinsicSDNode nodes) and use it to store whether or not a particular
INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN or INTRINSIC_VOID is really an instance of
MemIntrinsicSDNode or not. Doing this allows both MemIntrinsicSDNode::classof
and MemSDNode::classof to return the correct answer for the underlying object
for both the memory-intrinsic and non-memory-intrinsic cases.

This fixes the problem that r214452 created in the SelectionDAGDumper (thanks
to Matt Arsenault for pointing it out).

Because PowerPC does not implement getTgtMemIntrinsic, this change breaks
test/CodeGen/PowerPC/unal-altivec-wint.ll. I've XFAILed it for now, and will
fix it in a follow-up commit.

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