SimplifyCFG currently does this transformation, but I'm planning to remove that
to allow other passes, such as this one, to exploit the unreachable default.
This patch takes care to keep track of what case values are unreachable even
after the transformation, allowing for more efficient lowering.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6697
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In llvm-mode, with electric-pair-mode turned on, typing a literal '['
would print out '[[', and '(' would print a '(('. This was a very
annoying bug caused by overzealous syntax-table entries: the parens are
already part of the '(' and ')' class by default. Fix this.
While at it, notice that i32, i64, i1 etc. are not font-locked despite a
clear intent to do so. The issue is that regexp-opt doesn't accept
regular expressions. So, spell out the common literal integers with
different widths.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7036
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This mostly reverts commit r222062 and replaces it with a new enum. At
some point this enum will grow at least for other MSVC EH personalities.
Also beefs up the way we were sniffing the personality function.
Previously we would emit the Itanium LSDA despite using
__C_specific_handler.
Reviewers: majnemer
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6987
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Summary:
We used to silently ignore any empty .module's and we used to give an error saying that we found
an "unexpected token at start of statement" when the value of the option wasn't an identifier (e.g. if it was a number).
We now give an error saying that we "expected .module option identifier" in both of those cases.
I also fixed the other tests in mips-abi-bad.s, which all seemed to be broken.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7095
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Summary: When trying to constant fold an FMA in the DAG, getNode()
fails to fold the FMA if an operand is not finite. In this case this
patch allows the constant folding if !TLI->hasFloatingPointExceptions()
Reviewers: resistor
Reviewed By: resistor
Subscribers: hfinkel, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6912
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
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This makes it possible to move between SmallVectors of different sizes.
Thanks to Dave Blaikie and Duncan Smith for patch feedback.
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v2: add and enable tests for SI
Signed-off-by: Jan Vesely <jan.vesely@rutgers.edu>
Reviewed-by: Matt Arsenault <Matthew.Arsenault@amd.com>
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v2: use getZExtValue
add missing break
codestyle
v3: add few more comments
Signed-off-by: Jan Vesely <jan.vesely@rutgers.edu>
Reviewed-by: Matt Arsenault <Matthew.Arsenault@amd.com>
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optimizations can handle removing the Hi part operations.
The generated code is identical for R600, ~10% icount reduction for SI
v2: rebase
Signed-off-by: Jan Vesely <jan.vesely@rutgers.edu>
Reviewed-by: Matt Arsenault <Matthew.Arsenault@amd.com>
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These things are potentially used for non-DWARF data (see the discussion
in PR22235), so take the `Dwarf` out of the name. Since the new name
gives fewer clues, update the doxygen to properly describe what they
are.
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Minor tweak now that D7042 is complete, we can enable stack folding for (V)MOVDDUP and do proper testing.
Added missing AVX ymm folding patterns and fixed alignment for AVX VMOVSLDUP / VMOVSHDUP.
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both hidden and default.
Bug found by inspection by Rafael Espindola. No test: As discussed in the commit
message for r226217 we don't have a good way to test this yet.
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I had already factored this analysis specifically to enable doing this,
but hadn't actually committed the necessary wiring to get at this from
the new pass manager. This also nicely shows how the separate cache
object can be directly managed by the new pass manager.
This analysis didn't have any direct tests and so I've added a printer
pass and a boring test case. I chose to print the i1 value which is
being assumed rather than the call to llvm.assume as that seems much
more useful for testing... but suggestions on an even better printing
strategy welcome. My main goal was to make sure things actually work. =]
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During `MDNode::deleteTemporary()`, call `replaceAllUsesWith(nullptr)`
to update all tracking references to `nullptr`.
This fixes PR22280, where inverted destruction order between tracking
references and the temporaries themselves caused a use-after-free in
`LLParser`.
An alternative fix would be to add an assertion that there are no users,
and continue to fix inverted destruction order in clients (like
`LLParser`), but instead I decided to make getting-teardown-right easy.
(If someone disagrees let me know.)
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Summary:
Some parsers need references back to the option they are members of. This is used for handling the argument string as well as by the various pass name parsers for making pass names into flags.
Making parsers that need to refer back to the option have a reference to the option eliminates some of the members of various parsers, and enables further code cleanup.
Reviewers: dexonsmith
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7131
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Specifically, gc.result benefits from this greatly. Instead of:
gc.result.int.*
gc.result.float.*
gc.result.ptr.*
...
We now have a gc.result.* that can specialize to literally any type.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7020
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This reverts commit r176827.
Björn Steinbrink pointed out that this didn't actually fix the bug
(PR15555) it was attempting to fix.
With this reverted, we can now remove landingpad cleanups that
immediately resume unwinding, converting the invoke to a call.
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This is a 2nd try at the same optimization as http://reviews.llvm.org/D6698.
That patch was checked in at r224611, but reverted at r225031 because it
caused a failure outside of the regression tests.
The cause of the crash was not recognizing consecutive stores that have mixed
source values (loads and vector element extracts), so this patch adds a check
to bail out if any store value is not coming from a vector element extract.
This patch also refactors the shared logic of the constant source and vector
extracted elements source cases into a helper function.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6850
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The underlying bug has been fixed in r226736 so there's no need to
workaround this anymore.
This reverts commit r220923.
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Currently, we're adding a uint64_t describing the current subtarget so
that matching can check whether the specified register is valid.
However, we want to move to a bitset for those bits (x86 has more than
64 of them).
This can't live in a union so it's probably better to do the checks
early (especially as there are only 3 of them).
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The ELF format is used on Windows by the MCJIT engine. Thus, on Windows, the
ELFObjectWriter can encounter symbols mangled using the MS Visual Studio C++
name mangling. Symbols mangled using the MSVC C++ name mangling can legally
have "@@@" as a substring. The EFLObjectWriter should not interpret the "@@@"
substring as specifying GNU-style symbol versioning. The ELFObjectWriter
therefore check for the MSVC C++ name mangling prefix which is either "?", "@?",
"imp_?" or "imp_?@".
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This solves PR22276.
Splats of constants would sometimes produce redundant shuffles, sometimes ridiculously so (see the PR for details). Fold these shuffles into BUILD_VECTORs early on instead.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7093
Fixed recommit of r226811.
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