following it. However, the EmitGlobalConstant method wasn't emitting a body for
the constant. The assembler doesn't like that. Before, we were generating this:
.zerofill __DATA, __common, __cmd, 1, 3
This fix puts us back to that semantic.
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short-circuited conditions to AND/OR expressions, and those expressions
are often converted back to a short-circuited form in code gen. The
original source order may have been optimized to take advantage of the
expected values, and if we reassociate them, we change the order and
subvert that optimization. Radar 7497329.
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Instruction selection for X86 now can choose an instruction
sequence that will fit any address of any symbol, no matter
the pointer width. X86-64 uses a mov+call-via-reg sequence
for this.
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This makes the inliner about as agressive as it was before my changes to the
inliner cost calculations. These levels give the same performance and slightly
smaller code than before.
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"Attached patch removes the extra NUL bytes from the output and changes
test/Archive/MacOSX.toc from a binary to a text file (removes
svn:mime-type=application/octet-stream and adds svn:eol-style=native). I can't
figure out how to get SVN to include the new contents of the file in the patch
so I'm attaching it separately."
Patch by James Abbatiello!
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Fix bugs where we would compute out of bounds as in bounds, and where
we couldn't know that the linker could override the size of an array.
Add a few new testcases, change existing testcase to use a private
global array instead of extern.
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than int. This will make it more convenient for LSR, which does
a lot of things with int64_t offsets.
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Lock prefix, Repeat string operation prefixes and the Segment override prefixes.
Also added versions of the move string and store string instructions without the
repeat prefixes to X86InstrInfo.td. And finally marked the rep versions of
move/store string records in X86InstrInfo.td as isCodeGenOnly = 1 so tblgen is
happy building the disassembler files.
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1-argument ExecutionEngine::create(Module*) ambiguous with the signature that
used to be ExecutionEngine::create(ModuleProvider*, defaulted_params). Fixed
by removing the 1-argument create(). Fixes PR6221.
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The SRThreshold value makes perfect sense for checking if an entire aggregate
should be promoted to a scalar integer, but it is not so good for splitting
an aggregate into its separate elements. A struct may contain a large embedded
array along with some scalar fields that would benefit from being split apart
by SROA. Even if the total aggregate size is large, it may still be good to
perform SROA. Thus, the most important piece of this patch is simply moving
the aggregate size comparison vs. SRThreshold so that it guards only the
aggregate promotion.
We have also been checking the number of elements to decide if an aggregate
should be split up. The limit of "SRThreshold/4" seemed rather arbitrary,
and I don't think it's very useful to derive this limit from SRThreshold
anyway. I've collected some data showing that the current default limit of
32 (since SRThreshold defaults to 128) is a reasonable cutoff for struct
types. One thing suggested by the data is that distinguishing between structs
and arrays might be useful. There are (obviously) a lot more large arrays
than large structs (as measured by the number of elements and not the total
size -- a large array inside a struct still counts as a single element given
the way we do SROA right now). Out of 8377 arrays where we successfully
performed SROA while compiling a large set of benchmarks, only 16 of them had
more than 8 elements. And, for those 16 arrays, it's not at all clear that
SROA was actually beneficial. So, to offset the compile time cost of
investigating more large structs for SROA, the patch lowers the limit on array
elements to 8.
This fixes Apple Radar 7563690.
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so that llvm-mc -show-encoding prints like this:
hlt ## encoding: [0xf4]
instead of like this:
hlt
# encoding: [0xf4]
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add -filetype=null for performance testing and remove -filetype=dynlib,
which isn't planned to be implemented.
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the end of the instruction instead of expecting the caller to
do it. This currently causes the asm-verbose instruction
comments to be on the next line.
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than DEBUG_VALUE :( ) into the target indep AsmPrinter.cpp
file. This allows elimination of the
NO_ASM_WRITER_BOILERPLATE hack among other things.
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stderr if in filetype=obj mode. This is a hack, and will
live until dwarf emission and other random stuff that is
not yet going through MCStreamer is upgraded. It only
impacts filetype=obj mode.
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$ cat t.ll
@g = global i32 42
$ llc t.ll -o t.o -filetype=obj
$ nm t.o
00000000 D _g
There is still a ton of work left. Instructions are not being encoded
yet apparently.
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some mechanism for specifying alternative syntaxes, but I'm not sure what form
that should take yet.
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mccontext instead of having AsmPrinter do it. This allows other
types of MCStreamer's to be passed in.
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eliminate random "code emitter" stuff in Alpha, except for
the JIT path. Next up, remove the template cruft.
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the one used by the JIT. Remove all forms of
addPassesToEmitFileFinish except the one used by the static
code generator. Inline the remaining version of
addPassesToEmitFileFinish into its only caller.
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where callee's arguments are already in the caller's own caller's stack and
they line up perfectly. e.g.
extern int foo(int a, int b, int c);
int bar(int a, int b, int c) {
return foo(a, b, c);
}
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as output. Needed for (functional) correctness in inline asm,
and should be generally beneficial. 7361612.
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disabled by default. This divides the existing load PRE code into 2 phases:
first it checks that it is safe to move the load to each of the predecessors
where it is unavailable, and then if it is safe, the code is changed to move
the load. Radar 7571861.
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type is the same as the element type of the vector. EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT can
be used to extended the width of an integer type. This fixes a bug for
Generic/vector-casts.ll on a ppc750.
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cases, and implement target-independent folding rules for alignof and
offsetof. Also, reassociate reassociative operators when it leads to
more folding.
Generalize ScalarEvolution's isOffsetOf to recognize offsetof on
arrays. Rename getAllocSizeExpr to getSizeOfExpr, and getFieldOffsetExpr
to getOffsetOfExpr, for consistency with analagous ConstantExpr routines.
Make the target-dependent folder promote GEP array indices to
pointer-sized integers, to make implicit casting explicit and exposed
to subsequent folding.
And add a bunch of testcases for this new functionality, and a bunch
of related existing functionality.
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of objc message send was getting marked arm_apcscc, but the prototype
isn't. This is fine at runtime because objcmsgsend is implemented in
assembly. Only turn a mismatched caller and callee into 'unreachable'
if the callee is a definition.
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case, instcombine can't zap the invoke for fear of changing the CFG.
However, we have to do something to prevent the next iteration of
instcombine from inserting another store -> undef before the invoke
thereby getting into infinite iteration between dead store elim and
store insertion.
Just zap the callee to null, which will prevent the next iteration
from doing anything.
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The testcase from pr6198 does not crash for me -- I don't know what's up with
that -- so I'm not adding it to the tests.
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to the TargetAsmLexer class so that clients can
actually use the TargetAsmLexer they get from a
Target.
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Even if they are suported by the core, they can be disabled
(this is just a configuration bit inside some register).
Allow unaligned memops on darwin and conservatively disallow them otherwise.
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unconditionally. Besides checking the offset, also check that the underlying
object is aligned as much as the load itself.
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something totally broken and parsing them as immediates, but the .td file also
had the wrong match class so things sortof worked. Except, that is, that we
would parse
movl $0, %eax
as
movl 0, %eax
Feel free to guess how well that worked.
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