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Quentin Colombet
c59ca90970 [ARM] Make the frame lowering code ready for shrink-wrapping.
Shrink-wrapping can now be tested on ARM with -enable-shrink-wrap.

Related to <rdar://problem/20821730>


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2015-07-22 16:34:37 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
b2dab382ce [ARM] Refactor the prologue/epilogue emission to be more robust.
This is the first step toward supporting shrink-wrapping for this target.

The changes could be summarized by these items:
- Expand the tail-call return as part of the expand pseudo pass.
- Get rid of the assumptions that the epilogue is the exit block:
  * Do not assume which registers are free in the epilogue. (This indirectly
    improve the lowering of the code for the segmented stacks, see the test
    cases.)
  * Take into account that the basic block can be empty.

Related to <rdar://problem/20821730>


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2015-07-20 21:42:14 +00:00
Matthias Braun
a36268215f PrologEpilogInserter: Rewrite API to determine callee save regsiters.
This changes TargetFrameLowering::processFunctionBeforeCalleeSavedScan():

- Rename the function to determineCalleeSaves()
- Pass a bitset of callee saved registers by reference, thus avoiding
  the function-global PhysRegUsed bitset in MachineRegisterInfo.
- Without PhysRegUsed the implementation is fine tuned to not save
  physcial registers which are only read but never modified.

Related to rdar://21539507

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10909

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2015-07-14 17:17:13 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
2f7322b348 [ShrinkWrap] Add (a simplified version) of shrink-wrapping.
This patch introduces a new pass that computes the safe point to insert the
prologue and epilogue of the function.
The interest is to find safe points that are cheaper than the entry and exits
blocks.

As an example and to avoid regressions to be introduce, this patch also
implements the required bits to enable the shrink-wrapping pass for AArch64.


** Context **

Currently we insert the prologue and epilogue of the method/function in the
entry and exits blocks. Although this is correct, we can do a better job when
those are not immediately required and insert them at less frequently executed
places.
The job of the shrink-wrapping pass is to identify such places.


** Motivating example **

Let us consider the following function that perform a call only in one branch of
a if:
define i32 @f(i32 %a, i32 %b)  {
 %tmp = alloca i32, align 4
 %tmp2 = icmp slt i32 %a, %b
 br i1 %tmp2, label %true, label %false

true:
 store i32 %a, i32* %tmp, align 4
 %tmp4 = call i32 @doSomething(i32 0, i32* %tmp)
 br label %false

false:
 %tmp.0 = phi i32 [ %tmp4, %true ], [ %a, %0 ]
 ret i32 %tmp.0
}

On AArch64 this code generates (removing the cfi directives to ease
readabilities):
_f:                                     ; @f
; BB#0:
  stp x29, x30, [sp, #-16]!
  mov  x29, sp
  sub sp, sp, #16             ; =16
  cmp  w0, w1
  b.ge  LBB0_2
; BB#1:                                 ; %true
  stur  w0, [x29, #-4]
  sub x1, x29, #4             ; =4
  mov  w0, wzr
  bl  _doSomething
LBB0_2:                                 ; %false
  mov  sp, x29
  ldp x29, x30, [sp], #16
  ret

With shrink-wrapping we could generate:
_f:                                     ; @f
; BB#0:
  cmp  w0, w1
  b.ge  LBB0_2
; BB#1:                                 ; %true
  stp x29, x30, [sp, #-16]!
  mov  x29, sp
  sub sp, sp, #16             ; =16
  stur  w0, [x29, #-4]
  sub x1, x29, #4             ; =4
  mov  w0, wzr
  bl  _doSomething
  add sp, x29, #16            ; =16
  ldp x29, x30, [sp], #16
LBB0_2:                                 ; %false
  ret

Therefore, we would pay the overhead of setting up/destroying the frame only if
we actually do the call.


** Proposed Solution **

This patch introduces a new machine pass that perform the shrink-wrapping
analysis (See the comments at the beginning of ShrinkWrap.cpp for more details).
It then stores the safe save and restore point into the MachineFrameInfo
attached to the MachineFunction.
This information is then used by the PrologEpilogInserter (PEI) to place the
related code at the right place. This pass runs right before the PEI.

Unlike the original paper of Chow from PLDI’88, this implementation of
shrink-wrapping does not use expensive data-flow analysis and does not need hack
to properly avoid frequently executed point. Instead, it relies on dominance and
loop properties.

The pass is off by default and each target can opt-in by setting the
EnableShrinkWrap boolean to true in their derived class of TargetPassConfig.
This setting can also be overwritten on the command line by using
-enable-shrink-wrap.

Before you try out the pass for your target, make sure you properly fix your
emitProlog/emitEpilog/adjustForXXX method to cope with basic blocks that are not
necessarily the entry block.


** Design Decisions **

1. ShrinkWrap is its own pass right now. It could frankly be merged into PEI but
for debugging and clarity I thought it was best to have its own file.
2. Right now, we only support one save point and one restore point. At some
point we can expand this to several save point and restore point, the impacted
component would then be:
- The pass itself: New algorithm needed.
- MachineFrameInfo: Hold a list or set of Save/Restore point instead of one
  pointer.
- PEI: Should loop over the save point and restore point.
Anyhow, at least for this first iteration, I do not believe this is interesting
to support the complex cases. We should revisit that when we motivating
examples.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9210

<rdar://problem/3201744>


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2015-05-05 17:38:16 +00:00
Eric Christopher
88d724909e In preparation for moving ARM's TargetRegisterInfo to the TargetMachine
merge Thumb1RegisterInfo and Thumb2RegisterInfo. This will enable
us to match the TargetMachine for our TargetRegisterInfo classes.

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2015-03-12 22:48:50 +00:00
Eric Christopher
5233c26b6b Have getCalleeSavedRegs take a non-null MachineFunction all the
time. The target independent code was passing in one all the
time and targets weren't checking validity before using. Update
a few calls to pass in a MachineFunction where necessary.

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2015-03-11 21:41:28 +00:00
Tim Northover
52f83a9ab3 ARM: simplify and extend byval handling
The main issue being fixed here is that APCS targets handling a "byval align N"
parameter with N > 4 were miscounting what objects were where on the stack,
leading to FrameLowering setting the frame pointer incorrectly and clobbering
the stack.

But byval handling had grown over many years, and had multiple layers of cruft
trying to compensate for each other and calculate padding correctly. This only
really needs to be done once, in the HandleByVal function. Elsewhere should
just do what it's told by that call.

I also stripped out unnecessary APCS/AAPCS distinctions (now that Clang emits
byvals with the correct C ABI alignment), which simplified HandleByVal.

rdar://20095672

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2015-03-11 18:54:22 +00:00
Eric Christopher
a6deca3e1b Migrate ARM except for TTI, AsmPrinter, and frame lowering
away from getSubtargetImpl.

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2015-01-29 00:19:33 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
f5a21eaa18 Thumb1 frame lowering: Mark CFI instructions with the FrameSetup flag.
Followup to r224294:

ARM/AArch64: Attach the FrameSetup MIFlag to CFI instructions.
Debug info marks the first instruction without the FrameSetup flag
as being the end of the function prologue. Any CFI instructions in the
middle of the function prologue would cause debug info to end the prologue
too early and worse, attach the line number of the CFI instruction, which
incidentally is often 0.

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2014-12-22 23:09:14 +00:00
Jonathan Roelofs
b23c2d9b2c Re-apply r214881: Fix return sequence on armv4 thumb
This reverts r214893, re-applying r214881 with the test case relaxed a bit to
satiate the build bots.

POP on armv4t cannot be used to change thumb state (unilke later non-m-class
architectures), therefore we need a different return sequence that uses 'bx'
instead:

  POP {r3}
  ADD sp, #offset
  BX r3

This patch also fixes an issue where the return value in r3 would get clobbered
for functions that return 128 bits of data. In that case, we generate this
sequence instead:

  MOV ip, r3
  POP {r3}
  ADD sp, #offset
  MOV lr, r3
  MOV r3, ip
  BX lr

http://reviews.llvm.org/D4748



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2014-08-05 21:32:21 +00:00
Jonathan Roelofs
c2feb6bb3a Revert r214881 because it broke lots of build-bots
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2014-08-05 17:36:05 +00:00
Jonathan Roelofs
77327b8520 Fix return sequence on armv4 thumb
POP on armv4t cannot be used to change thumb state (unilke later non-m-class
architectures), therefore we need a different return sequence that uses 'bx'
instead:

  POP {r3}
  ADD sp, #offset
  BX r3

This patch also fixes an issue where the return value in r3 would get clobbered
for functions that return 128 bits of data. In that case, we generate this
sequence instead:

  MOV ip, r3
  POP {r3}
  ADD sp, #offset
  MOV lr, r3
  MOV r3, ip
  BX lr

http://reviews.llvm.org/D4748



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2014-08-05 17:13:17 +00:00
Eric Christopher
6035518e3b Have MachineFunction cache a pointer to the subtarget to make lookups
shorter/easier and have the DAG use that to do the same lookup. This
can be used in the future for TargetMachine based caching lookups from
the MachineFunction easily.

Update the MIPS subtarget switching machinery to update this pointer
at the same time it runs.

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2014-08-05 02:39:49 +00:00
Eric Christopher
9f85dccfc6 Remove the TargetMachine forwards for TargetSubtargetInfo based
information and update all callers. No functional change.

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2014-08-04 21:25:23 +00:00
Eric Christopher
1bb7dd619d Move the frame lowering constructors out of line to avoid circular
includes.

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2014-06-26 19:29:59 +00:00
Craig Topper
84f7f350c3 Make consistent use of MCPhysReg instead of uint16_t throughout the tree.
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2014-04-04 05:16:06 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
7d7d99622f Replace PROLOG_LABEL with a new CFI_INSTRUCTION.
The old system was fairly convoluted:
* A temporary label was created.
* A single PROLOG_LABEL was created with it.
* A few MCCFIInstructions were created with the same label.

The semantics were that the cfi instructions were mapped to the PROLOG_LABEL
via the temporary label. The output position was that of the PROLOG_LABEL.
The temporary label itself was used only for doing the mapping.

The new CFI_INSTRUCTION has a 1:1 mapping to MCCFIInstructions and points to
one by holding an index into the CFI instructions of this function.

I did consider removing MMI.getFrameInstructions completelly and having
CFI_INSTRUCTION own a MCCFIInstruction, but MCCFIInstructions have non
trivial constructors and destructors and are somewhat big, so the this setup
is probably better.

The net result is that we don't create temporary labels that are never used.

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2014-03-07 06:08:31 +00:00
David Blaikie
986a284592 Fix clang -Werror build break due to mismatched sign comparison.
Originally committed in r202985.

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2014-03-05 18:53:36 +00:00
Oliver Stannard
0d31d1e612 ARM: Correctly align arguments after a byval struct is passed on the stack
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2014-03-05 15:25:27 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
d628f19f5d [C++11] Replace llvm::next and llvm::prior with std::next and std::prev.
Remove the old functions.

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2014-03-02 12:27:27 +00:00
Artyom Skrobov
e228078ca6 Generate the DWARF stack frame decode operations in the function prologue for ARM/Thumb functions.
Patch by Keith Walker!



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2014-02-14 17:19:07 +00:00
Tim Northover
196c8e5fbb ARM: correctly determine final tBX_LR in Thumb1 functions
The changes caused by folding an sp-adjustment into a "pop" previously
disrupted the forward search for the final real instruction in a
terminating block. This switches to a backward search (skipping debug
instrs).

This fixes PR18399.

Patch by Zhaoshi.

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2014-01-14 22:53:28 +00:00
Tim Northover
0aba46f4cd ARM MachO: sort out isTargetDarwin/isTargetIOS/... checks.
The ARM backend has been using most of the MachO related subtarget
checks almost interchangeably, and since the only target it's had to
run on has been IOS (which is all three of MachO, Darwin and IOS) it's
worked out OK so far.

But we'd like to support embedded targets under the "*-*-none-macho"
triple, which means everything starts falling apart and inconsistent
behaviours emerge.

This patch should pick a reasonably sensible set of behaviours for the
new triple (and any others that come along, with luck). Some choices
were debatable (notably FP == r7 or r11), but we can revisit those
later when deficiencies become apparent.

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2014-01-06 14:28:05 +00:00
Tim Northover
ad249171e4 ARM: decide whether to use movw/movt based on "minsize" attribute.
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2013-12-02 14:46:26 +00:00
Tim Northover
e54f6dca50 ARM: fix bug in -Oz stack adjustment folding
Previously, we clobbered callee-saved registers when folding an "add
sp, #N" into a "pop {rD, ...}" instruction. This change checks whether
a register we're going to add to the "pop" could actually be live
outside the function before doing so and should fix the issue.

This should fix PR18081.

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2013-12-01 14:16:24 +00:00
Tim Northover
323ac85d6a ARM: fold prologue/epilogue sp updates into push/pop for code size
ARM prologues usually look like:
    push {r7, lr}
    sub sp, sp, #4

If code size is extremely important, this can be optimised to the single
instruction:
    push {r6, r7, lr}

where we don't actually care about the contents of r6, but pushing it subtracts
4 from sp as a side effect.

This should implement such a conversion, predicated on the "minsize" function
attribute (-Oz) since I've yet to find any code it actually makes faster.

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2013-11-08 17:18:07 +00:00
Tim Northover
e53abc2072 ARM: remove unnecessary state-tracking during frame lowering.
ResolveFrameIndex had what appeared to be a very nasty hack for when the
frame-index referred to a callee-saved register. In this case it "adjusted" the
offset so that the address was correct if (and only if) the MachineInstr
immediately followed the respective push.

This "worked" for all forms of GPR & DPR but was only ever used to set the
frame pointer itself, and once this was put in a more sensible location the
entire state-tracking machinery it relied on became redundant. So I stripped
it.

The only wrinkle is that "add r7, sp, #0" might theoretically be slower (need
an actual ALU slot) compared to "mov r7, sp" so I added a micro-optimisation
that also makes emitARMRegUpdate and emitT2RegUpdate also work when NumBytes ==
0.

No test changes since there shouldn't be any functionality change.

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2013-11-04 23:04:15 +00:00
Stepan Dyatkovskiy
083bc97344 PR15868 fix.
Introduction:
In case when stack alignment is 8 and GPRs parameter part size is not N*8:
we add padding to GPRs part, so part's last byte must be recovered at
address K*8-1.
We need to do it, since remained (stack) part of parameter starts from
address K*8, and we need to "attach" "GPRs head" without gaps to it:

Stack:
|---- 8 bytes block ----| |---- 8 bytes block ----| |---- 8 bytes...
[ [padding] [GPRs head] ] [ ------ Tail passed via stack  ------ ...

FIX:
Note, once we added padding we need to correct *all* Arg offsets that are going
after padded one. That's why we need this fix: Arg offsets were never corrected
before this patch. See new test-cases included in patch.

We also don't need to insert padding for byval parameters that are stored in GPRs
only. We need pad only last byval parameter and only in case it outsides GPRs
and stack alignment = 8.
Though, stack area, allocated for recovered byval params, must satisfy
"Size mod 8 = 0" restriction.

This patch reduces stack usage for some cases:
We can reduce ArgRegsSaveArea since inner N*4 bytes sized byval params my be
"packed" with alignment 4 in some cases.



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2013-05-20 08:01:34 +00:00
Stepan Dyatkovskiy
f65e4932f8 Refactoring patch.
1. VarArgStyleRegisters: functionality that emits "store" instructions for byval regs moved out into separated method "StoreByValRegs". Before this patch VarArgStyleRegisters had confused use-cases. It was used for both variadic functions and for regular functions with byval parameters. In last case it created new stack-frame and registered it as VarArg frame, that is wrong.

This patch replaces VarArgsStyleRegisters usage for byval parameters with StoreByValRegs method.

2. In ARMMachineFunctionInfo, "get/setVarArgsRegSaveSize" was renamed to "get/setArgRegsSaveSize". By the same reason. Sometimes it was used for variadic functions, and sometimes for byval parameters in regular functions. Actually, this property means the size of registers, that keeps arguments, and thats why it was renamed.

3. In ARMISelLowering.cpp, ARMTargetLowering class, in methods computeRegArea and StoreByValRegs, VARegXXXXXX was renamed to ArgRegsXXXXXX still by the same reasons.


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2013-04-30 07:19:58 +00:00
Eli Bendersky
700ed80d3d Move the eliminateCallFramePseudoInstr method from TargetRegisterInfo
to TargetFrameLowering, where it belongs. Incidentally, this allows us
to delete some duplicated (and slightly different!) code in TRI.

There are potentially other layering problems that can be cleaned up
as a result, or in a similar manner.

The refactoring was OK'd by Anton Korobeynikov on llvmdev.

Note: this touches the target interfaces, so out-of-tree targets may
be affected.



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2013-02-21 20:05:00 +00:00
Logan Chien
af3a5420ae Fix thumbv5e frame lowering assertion failure.
It is possible that frame pointer is not found in the
callee saved info, thus FramePtrSpillFI may be incorrect
if we don't check the result of hasFP(MF).

Besides, if we enable the stack coloring algorithm, there
will be an assertion to ensure the slot is live.  But in
the test case, %var1 is not live in the prologue of the
function, and we will get the assertion failure.

Note: There is similar code in ARMFrameLowering.cpp.


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2013-02-20 12:21:33 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
be06aacaa9 Add an MF argument to MI::copyImplicitOps().
This function is often used to decorate dangling instructions, so a
context reference is required to allocate memory for the operands.

Also add a corresponding MachineInstrBuilder method.

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2012-12-20 22:54:02 +00:00
Craig Topper
c1f6f42049 Reorder includes to match coding standards. Fix an issue or two exposed by that.
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2012-03-17 07:33:42 +00:00
Craig Topper
015f228861 Use uint16_t to store registers in callee saved register tables to reduce size of static data.
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2012-03-04 03:33:22 +00:00
Jia Liu
31d157ae1a Emacs-tag and some comment fix for all ARM, CellSPU, Hexagon, MBlaze, MSP430, PPC, PTX, Sparc, X86, XCore.
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2012-02-18 12:03:15 +00:00
Evan Cheng
79aa048d21 Don't forget to transfer implicit uses of return instruction.
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2012-01-08 20:41:16 +00:00
Evan Cheng
ccec74738d Copy implicit defs (e.g. r0) when changing tBX_RET to tPOP_RET. This bug is
exposed with an upcoming change will would delete the copy to return register
because there is no use! It's amazing anything works.


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2012-01-07 02:55:54 +00:00
Evan Cheng
afad0fe59a Fix more places which should be checking for iOS, not darwin.
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2012-01-04 01:55:04 +00:00
Chad Rosier
6690bca623 Revert 142337. Thumb1 still doesn't support dynamic stack realignment. :(
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2011-10-20 00:07:12 +00:00
Chad Rosier
fe04757f5e Add support for dynamic stack realignment when in thumb1 mode.
rdar://10288916


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2011-10-18 05:28:00 +00:00
Chad Rosier
d73462a1c9 Thumb1 does not support dynamic stack realignment.
rdar://10288916 is tracking this fix.

In the past, instcombine and other passes were promoting alloca alignment past
the natural alignment, resulting in dynamic stack realignment.  Lang's work now
prevents this from happening (LLVM commit r141599).  Now that this really 
shouldn't happen report a fatal error rather than silently generate bad code.

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2011-10-15 00:28:24 +00:00
Chad Rosier
2bfaf521ae Revert r140924 "Attempt to fix dynamic stack realignment for thumb1 functions."
to appease nightly testers.  Not quite there yet.

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2011-10-01 19:30:36 +00:00
Chad Rosier
5249041125 Attempt to fix dynamic stack realignment for thumb1 functions. It is in fact
useful if an optimization assumes the stack has been realigned.  Credit to
Eli for his assistance.
rdar://10043857

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2011-10-01 02:03:18 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
b04546ff5b Tidy up a few 80 column violations.
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2011-09-13 20:30:37 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
5b81584f74 Thumb1 ADD/SUB SP instructions are predicable in Thumb2 mode.
Add the predicate operand to the instructions. Update the back end
accordingly where the instructions are used. Restrict the SP operands
to actually only be SP, as otherwise these break assembly parsing for the
normal instruction variants.


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2011-08-24 17:46:13 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
25e6d48220 Make tBX_RET and tBX_RET_vararg predicable.
The normal tBX instruction is predicable, so there's no reason the
pseudos for using it as a return shouldn't be. Gives us some nice code-gen
improvements as can be seen by the test changes. In particular, several
tests now have to disable if-conversion because it works too well and defeats
the test.


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2011-07-08 21:50:04 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
2a7b41ba4d Refact ARM Thumb1 tMOVr instruction family.
Merge the tMOVr, tMOVgpr2tgpr, tMOVtgpr2gpr, and tMOVgpr2gpr instructions
into tMOVr. There's no need to keep them separate. Giving the tMOVr
instruction the proper GPR register class for its operands is sufficient
to give the register allocator enough information to do the right thing
directly.


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2011-06-30 23:38:17 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
63b46faeb8 Thumb1 register to register MOV instruction is predicable.
Fix a FIXME and allow predication (in Thumb2) for the T1 register to
register MOV instructions. This allows some better codegen with
if-conversion (as seen in the test updates), plus it lays the groundwork
for pseudo-izing the tMOVCC instructions.


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2011-06-30 22:10:46 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
74472b4bf9 Refactor away tSpill and tRestore pseudos in ARM backend.
The tSpill and tRestore instructions are just copies of the tSTRspi and
tLDRspi instructions, respectively. Just use those directly instead.



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2011-06-29 20:26:39 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
7980f61f5f Fix coordination for using R4 in Thumb1 as a scratch for SP restore.
The logic for reserving R4 for use as a scratch needs to match that for
actually using it. Also, it's not necessary for immediate <=508, so adjust
the value checked.



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2011-06-13 21:18:25 +00:00