When matching patterns that have a complex pattern as their root, make

sure to only run the complex pattern on nodes where the target opts in.
This patch only handles targets with one opcode specified so far, but
fixes 16 failures, only 34 left.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@96813 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Chris Lattner 2010-02-22 22:18:05 +00:00
parent 3df577b71b
commit 1f2ed5fe7e

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@ -239,9 +239,24 @@ void MatcherGen::EmitLeafMatchCode(const TreePatternNode *N) {
errs() << "We expect complex pattern uses to have names: " << *N << "\n";
exit(1);
}
// Handle complex pattern.
const ComplexPattern &CP = CGP.getComplexPattern(LeafRec);
// If we're at the root of the pattern, we have to check that the opcode
// is a one of the ones requested to be matched.
if (N == Pattern.getSrcPattern()) {
const std::vector<Record*> &OpNodes = CP.getRootNodes();
if (OpNodes.size() == 1) {
StringRef OpName = CGP.getSDNodeInfo(OpNodes[0]).getEnumName();
AddMatcherNode(new CheckOpcodeMatcherNode(OpName));
} else if (!OpNodes.empty()) {
for (unsigned j = 0, e = OpNodes.size(); j != e; j++) {
// .getOpcodeName(OpNodes[j], CGP)
}
}
}
AddMatcherNode(new CheckComplexPatMatcherNode(CP));
// If the complex pattern has a chain, then we need to keep track of the