Massive check in. This changes the "-fast" flag to "-O#" in llc. If you want to

use the old behavior, the flag is -O0. This change allows for finer-grained
control over which optimizations are run at different -O levels.

Most of this work was pretty mechanical. The majority of the fixes came from
verifying that a "fast" variable wasn't used anymore. The JIT still uses a
"Fast" flag. I'm not 100% sure if it's necessary to change it there...


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@70270 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Bill Wendling
2009-04-28 00:21:31 +00:00
parent d908adf2ec
commit 2e9d5f912a
93 changed files with 394 additions and 346 deletions

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@@ -55,17 +55,18 @@ const TargetAsmInfo *PIC16TargetMachine::createTargetAsmInfo() const {
return new PIC16TargetAsmInfo(*this);
}
bool PIC16TargetMachine::addInstSelector(PassManagerBase &PM, bool Fast) {
bool PIC16TargetMachine::addInstSelector(PassManagerBase &PM,
unsigned OptLevel) {
// Install an instruction selector.
PM.add(createPIC16ISelDag(*this));
return false;
}
bool PIC16TargetMachine::
addAssemblyEmitter(PassManagerBase &PM, bool Fast, bool Verbose,
addAssemblyEmitter(PassManagerBase &PM, unsigned OptLevel, bool Verbose,
raw_ostream &Out) {
// Output assembly language.
PM.add(createPIC16CodePrinterPass(Out, *this, Fast, Verbose));
PM.add(createPIC16CodePrinterPass(Out, *this, OptLevel, Verbose));
return false;
}