Evan Cheng 8d84d5b62c Increasing the inline limit from (overly conservative) 200 to 300. Given each BB costs 20 and each instruction costs 5, 200 means a 4 BB function + 24 instructions (actually less because caller's size also contributes to it).
Furthermore, double the limit when more than 10% of the callee instructions are vector instructions. Multimedia kernels tend to love inlining.


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Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM)
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