This was always part of the VMCore library out of necessity -- it deals
entirely in the IR. The .cpp file in fact was already part of the VMCore
library. This is just a mechanical move.
I've tried to go through and re-apply the coding standard's preferred
header sort, but at 40-ish files, I may have gotten some wrong. Please
let me know if so.
I'll be committing the corresponding updates to Clang and Polly, and
Duncan has DragonEgg.
Thanks to Bill and Eric for giving the green light for this bit of cleanup.
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The TargetInstrInfo::getNumMicroOps API does not change, but soon it
will be used by MachineScheduler. Now each subtarget can specify the
number of micro-ops per itinerary class. For ARM, this is currently
always dynamic (-1), because it is used for load/store multiple which
depends on the number of register operands.
Zero is now a valid number of micro-ops. This can be used for
nop pseudo-instructions or instructions that the hardware can squash
during dispatch.
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Corrected type for index of llvm.x86.avx2.gather.d.pd.256
from 256-bit to 128-bit.
Corrected types for src|dst|mask of llvm.x86.avx2.gather.q.ps.256
from 256-bit to 128-bit.
Support the following intrinsics:
llvm.x86.avx2.gather.d.q, llvm.x86.avx2.gather.q.q
llvm.x86.avx2.gather.d.q.256, llvm.x86.avx2.gather.q.q.256
llvm.x86.avx2.gather.d.d, llvm.x86.avx2.gather.q.d
llvm.x86.avx2.gather.d.d.256, llvm.x86.avx2.gather.q.d.256
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- recognize C++ new(std::nothrow) friends
- ignore ExtractElement and ExtractValue instructions in size/offset analysis (all easy cases are probably folded away before we get here)
- also recognize realloc as noalias
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The original algorithm only used recursive pair fusion of equal-length
types. This is now extended to allow pairing of any types that share
the same underlying scalar type. Because we would still generally
prefer the 2^n-length types, those are formed first. Then a second
set of iterations form the non-2^n-length types.
Also, a call to SimplifyInstructionsInBlock has been added after each
pairing iteration. This takes care of DCE (and a few other things)
that make the following iterations execute somewhat faster. For the
same reason, some of the simple shuffle-combination cases are now
handled internally.
There is some additional refactoring work to be done, but I've had
many requests for this feature, so additional refactoring will come
soon in future commits (as will additional test cases).
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Maintaining this kind of checking in different places is dangerous, extending
Instruction::isSameOperationAs consolidates this logic into one place. Here
I've added an optional flags parameter and two flags that are important for
vectorization: CompareIgnoringAlignment and CompareUsingScalarTypes.
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include/llvm/Analysis/DebugInfo.h to include/llvm/DebugInfo.h.
The reasoning is because the DebugInfo module is simply an interface to the
debug info MDNodes and has nothing to do with analysis.
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which many Mips 64 ABIs use than for O64 which many
if not all other target ABIs use.
Most architectures have the following 64 bit relocation record format:
typedef struct
{
Elf64_Addr r_offset; /* Address of reference */
Elf64_Xword r_info; /* Symbol index and type of relocation */
} Elf64_Rel;
typedef struct
{
Elf64_Addr r_offset;
Elf64_Xword r_info;
Elf64_Sxword r_addend;
} Elf64_Rela;
Whereas N64 has the following format:
typedef struct
{
Elf64_Addr r_offset;/* Address of reference */
Elf64_Word r_sym; /* Symbol index */
Elf64_Byte r_ssym; /* Special symbol */
Elf64_Byte r_type3; /* Relocation type */
Elf64_Byte r_type2; /* Relocation type */
Elf64_Byte r_type; /* Relocation type */
} Elf64_Rel;
typedef struct
{
Elf64_Addr r_offset;/* Address of reference */
Elf64_Word r_sym; /* Symbol index */
Elf64_Byte r_ssym; /* Special symbol */
Elf64_Byte r_type3; /* Relocation type */
Elf64_Byte r_type2; /* Relocation type */
Elf64_Byte r_type; /* Relocation type */
Elf64_Sxword r_addend;
} Elf64_Rela;
The structure is the same size, but the r_info data element
is now 5 separate elements. Besides the content aspects,
endian byte reordering will be different for the area with
each element being endianized separately.
I treat this as generic and continue to pass r_type as
an integer masking and unmasking the byte sized N64
values for N64 mode. I've implemented this and it causes no
affect on other current targets.
This passes make check.
Jack
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Original commit message:
If a constant or a function has linkonce_odr linkage and unnamed_addr, mark it
hidden. Being linkonce_odr guarantees that it is available in every dso that
needs it. Being a constant/function with unnamed_addr guarantees that the
copies don't have to be merged.
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It's not necessary for each DI class to have its own copy of `print' and
`dump'. Instead, just give DIDescriptor those methods and have it call the
appropriate debugging printing routine based on the type of the debug
information.
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Such passes can be used to tweak the register assignments in a
target-dependent way, for example to avoid write-after-write
dependencies.
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- LHS exclude RHS
- LHS intersect RHS (LHS successors will keeped)
- RHS exclude LHS
The complexity is N+M, where
N is size of LHS
M is size of RHS.
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The primary advantage is that loop optimizations will be applied in a
stable order. This helps debugging and unit test creation. It is also
a better overall implementation without pathologically bad performance
on deep functions.
On large functions (llvm-stress --size=200000 | opt -loops)
Before: 0.1263s
After: 0.0225s
On deep functions (after tweaking llvm-stress, thanks Nadav):
Before: 0.2281s
After: 0.0227s
See r158790 for more comments.
The loop tree is now consistently generated in forward order, but loop
passes are applied in reverse order over the program. If we have a
loop optimization that prefers forward order, that can easily be
achieved by adding a different type of LoopPassManager.
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hidden. Being linkonce_odr guarantees that it is available in every dso that
needs it. Being a constant/function with unnamed_addr guarantees that the
copies don't have to be merged.
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advertising complete support w/o alignas implemented, and its
implementation of alignas in the latest versions is so convoluted as to
be unusable.
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This allows the user/front-end to specify a model that is better
than what LLVM would choose by default. For example, a variable
might be declared as
@x = thread_local(initialexec) global i32 42
if it will not be used in a shared library that is dlopen'ed.
If the specified model isn't supported by the target, or if LLVM can
make a better choice, a different model may be used.
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"Invalid operand" may be a completely correct diagnostic, but it's often
insufficiently specific to really help identify and fix the problem in
assembly source. Allow a target to specify a more-specific diagnostic kind
for each AsmOperandClass derived definition and use that to provide
more detailed diagnostics when an operant of that class resulted in a
match failure.
rdar://8987109
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Allow up to 64 functional units per processor itinerary.
This patch changes the type used to hold the FU bitset from unsigned to uint64_t.
This will be needed for some upcoming PowerPC itineraries.
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With regunit liveness permanently enabled, this function would always
return true.
Also remove now obsolete code for checking physreg interference.
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Original message:
Performance optimizations:
- SwitchInst: case values stored separately from Operands List. It allows to make faster access to individual case value numbers or ranges.
- Optimized IntItem, added APInt value caching.
- Optimized IntegersSubsetGeneric: added optimizations for cases when subset is single number or when subset consists from single numbers only.
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fail. Original commit message:
Performance optimizations:
- SwitchInst: case values stored separately from Operands List. It allows to make faster access to individual case value numbers or ranges.
- Optimized IntItem, added APInt value caching.
- Optimized IntegersSubsetGeneric: added optimizations for cases when subset is single number or when subset consists from single numbers only.
On my machine these optimizations gave about 4-6% of compile-time improvement.
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