more careful not to call SimplifyInstructionsInBlock() on an unreachable block, the issue has been fixed at a higher level. Add
a big warning to SimplifyInstructionsInBlock() to hopefully prevent this in the future.
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that all the setup of this class currently happens at static initialization time, this misses the fact
that some later events can cause mutation of the PassRegistrationListeners list, and thus cause race issues.
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The ELF implementation now creates text, data and bss to match the gnu as
behavior.
The text streamer still has the old MachO specific behavior since
the testsuite checks that it will error when a directive is given
before a setting the current section for example.
A nice benefit is that -n is not required anymore when producing
ELF files.
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VFP instructions use it for loading some constants, so implement that
handling.
Not thrilled with adding a member to MCOperand, but not sure there's much of
a better option that's not pretty fragile (like putting a double in the
union instead and just assuming that's good enough). Suggestions welcome...
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The problem was that the test for whether a compiler supports it or not was
inaccurate, but has to be accurate: LLVM_LOCAL_VISIBILITY is an optimization
and not needed for correctness, so wrongly thinking a compiler doesn't support
it is not a big deal, but LLVM_GLOBAL_VISIBILITY is for correctness, and not
an optimization: getting it wrong is fatal: it needs to be set based on a
configure test not testing the gcc version. Since dragonegg has moved to a
different scheme, and it was the only user of LLVM_GLOBAL_VISIBILITY, just
remove this macro.
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isn't a good level of abstraction for memdep. Instead, generalize
AliasAnalysis::alias and related interfaces with a new Location
class for describing a memory location. For now, this is the same
Pointer and Size as before, plus an additional field for a TBAA tag.
Also, introduce a fixed MD_tbaa metadata tag kind.
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the end of the line on a parser error, allowing skipping to happen
for syntactic errors but not for semantic errors. Before we would
miss emitting a diagnostic about the second line, because we skipped
it due to the semantic error on the first line:
foo %eax
bar %al
This fixes rdar://8414033 - llvm-mc ignores lines after an invalid instruction mnemonic errors
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the 'zero' bit down into the back-end. There are other cases where this logic
isn't sufficient, so they should be handled separately.
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iterator when an optimization took place. This allows us to do more insane
things with the code than just remove an instruction or two.
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(The Ada bindings probably need it too, but all the
obvious places to change say "do not edit this file".)
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take multiple cycles to decode.
For the current if-converter clients (actually only ARM), the instructions that
are predicated on false are not nops. They would still take machine cycles to
decode. Micro-coded instructions such as LDM / STM can potentially take multiple
cycles to decode. If-converter should take treat them as non-micro-coded
simple instructions.
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is different from what the code now uses in a two ways: NamedMDNodes
were considered Values and included in the numbering, and the
function-local metadata counter wasn't reset between functions.
The later problem breaks lazy deserialization, so instead of trying
to emulate the old numbering, just drop the old metadata. The only
in-tree use case is debug info with LTO, where the QOI loss is
considered acceptable.
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not unrolling loops that contain calls that would be better off getting inlined. This mostly
comes up when an interleaved devirtualization pass has devirtualized a call which the inliner
will inline on a future pass. Thus, rather than blocking all loops containing calls, add
a metric for "inline candidate calls" and block loops containing those instead.
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instruction in the class would be decoded to. Or zero if the number of
uOPs must be determined dynamically.
This will be used to determine the cost-effectiveness of predicating a
micro-coded instruction.
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don't use any InlineCostAnalyzer state, and are useful for other clients who don't necessarily want to use
all of InlineCostAnalyzer's logic, some of which is fairly inlining-specific.
No intended functionality change.
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