use a timer group for the timers in SelectionDAGISel. Also,
Split scheduling out from emitting, to give each their own
timer.
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for handling bookkeeping for deleted objects, as well as the alist class
template, for keeping lists of objects allocated from Recyclers, and some
related utilities.
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of after, so that any reallocation it does doesn't get counted for the pass
being timed. This probably doesn't account for a timing discrepancy I was
looking into, but I'm fixing it anyway.
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multiplicative inverse of a given number. Modify udivrem to allow input and
output pairs of arguments to overlap. Patch is based on the work by Chandler
Carruth.
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over-shift-right should return -1. So here it should be signed-extended,
when bitwidth larger than 64.
test case: llvm/test/ExecutionEngine/2008-06-05-APInt-OverAShr.ll
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several things that were neither in an anonymous namespace nor static
but not intended to be global.
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be truncated to 32 bits. This fixes the recent Benchmarks/McCat/09-vor
regression on x86-64, among other things.
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ppc long double, which doesn't work.
This may break some stuff temporarily, but I want to
avoid the propagation of code that assumes this works.
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start of a filename, not a filename+length. All clients can produce a
null terminated name, and the system api's require null terminated
strings anyway.
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1) stop using MappedFile.
2) if profitable use the sys::path::MapInFilePages api to
read the file.
3) otherwise fallback to read.
When sys::path::MapInFilePages is implemented, this provides
several benefits:
#1: this avoids fragmenting memory for small files.
#2: this avoids extraneous stat calls when the file size is known.
#3: this only keeps the file descriptor open while reading the
file, not for the duration of the lifetime of the memory
buffer. This fixes a serious clang FD 'leak' problem.
I believe that this will work on a win32 machine, but I don't have
one to test on. I'd appreciate it if someone could check.
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not an mmapped file. This more closely matches its requirements and
provides an implicitly null terminated buffer, something this
routine had to emulate itself before.
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profile of the APSInt object. This caused unexpected Profile collisions where
none should have occurred.
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we had reached the "fake bucket" after the last bucket, allowing the iterator
in some cases to run off the end of the hashtable.
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Added member template "Add" to FoldingSetNodeID that allows "adding" arbitrary
objects to a profile via dispatch to FoldingSetTrait<T>::Profile().
Removed FoldingSetNodeID::AddAPFloat and FoldingSetNodeID::APInt, as their
functionality is now replaced using the above mentioned member template.
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exposed a bug in APFloat's long double->double conversion of
NaNs. Broke several things in the ieee part of gcc testsuite.
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'FoldingSetNodeImpl' (previously 'FoldingSetNodeID' was a typedef of
'FoldingSetNodeImpl::NodeID').
Why? Clients can now easily forward declare 'FoldingSetNodeID' without having
to include FoldingSet.h.
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memory rather than in a copy of the APFloat. This avoids problems
when the destination is wider than our significand and is cleaner.
Also provide deterministic values in all cases where conversion
fails, namely zero for NaNs and the minimal or maximal value
respectively for underflow or overflow.
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integer conversion. In some such cases this makes us one or two orders
of magnitude faster than NetBSD's libc. Glibc seems to have a similar
fast path.
Also, tighten up some upper bounds to save a bit of memory.
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memory for the significand once up-front. Also ignore insignificant
trailing zeroes; this saves unnecessary multiplications later.
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from user input strings.
Such conversions are more intricate and subtle than they may appear;
it is unlikely I have got it completely right first time. I would
appreciate being informed of any bugs and incorrect roundings you
might discover.
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No compile-time support for constant operations yet,
just format transformations. Make readers and
writers work. Split constants into 2 doubles in
Legalize.
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arbitrary range of bits embedded in the middle of another bignum.
This kind of operation is desirable in many cases of software
floating point, e.g. converting bignum integers to floating point
numbers of fixed precision (you want to extract the precision most
significant bits).
Elsewhere, add an assertion, and exit the shift functions early if
the shift count is zero.
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convertFromZeroExtendedInteger can be simplified as it doesn't need
to make a copy of the source bignum.
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It used to modify its argument in-place.
This interface is saner and the implementation more efficient. It will
be needed for decimal->binary conversion.
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