to the instruction position. The old encoding would give an absolute
ID which counts up within a function, and only resets at the next function.
I.e., Instead of having:
... = icmp eq i32 n-1, n-2
br i1 ..., label %bb1, label %bb2
it will now be roughly:
... = icmp eq i32 1, 2
br i1 1, label %bb1, label %bb2
This makes it so that ids remain relatively small and can be encoded
in fewer bits.
With this encoding, forward reference operands will be given
negative-valued IDs. Use signed VBRs for the most common case
of forward references, which is phi instructions.
To retain backward compatibility we bump the bitcode version
from 0 to 1 to distinguish between the different encodings.
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This CL delays reading of function bodies from initial parse until
materialization, allowing overlap of compilation with bitcode download.
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pointing to the range [first character, last character] instead of just not
after the last character. Patch by Yan Ivnitskiy!
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not 64, because we read at most 32 bits at a time. OTOH, "Result" must
be 64-bits and insertion into it must be 64-bit clean. Thanks to Ivan
Sorokin for bringing this up.
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BLOCKNAME and SETRECORDNAME. This allows a bitcode
file to be self describing with pretty names for
records and blocks in addition to numbers. This
enhances llvm-bcanalyzer to use this to print prettily.
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state out of the BitstreamReader class into a BitstreamCursor class.
Doing this allows the client to have multiple cursors into the same
file, each with potentially different live block stacks and
abbreviation records.
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elements in a form that is efficient for the reader to just get a
pointer in memory and start reading. APIs to do efficient reading
and writing are still todo.
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is appropriate. This helps visually differentiate host-oriented
calculations from target-oriented calculations.
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Moved some of the logic in BitstreamReader::ExitBlock into a utility function
BitstreamReader::PopBlockScope. The latter is a private method. It will also
be called by Deserializer to manipulate the current "block scope."
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relieves us from having to emit the abbrevs into each instance of the block.
This shrinks kc.bit from 3368K to 3333K, but will be a more significant win
once instructions are abbreviated.
The VST went from:
Block ID #14 (VALUE_SYMTAB):
Num Instances: 2345
Total Size: 1.29508e+07b/1.61885e+06B/404713W
Average Size: 5522.73b/690.342B/172.585W
% of file: 48.0645
Tot/Avg SubBlocks: 0/0
Tot/Avg Abbrevs: 7035/3
Tot/Avg Records: 120924/51.5667
% Abbrev Recs: 100
to:
Block ID #14 (VALUE_SYMTAB):
Num Instances: 2345
Total Size: 1.26713e+07b/1.58391e+06B/395978W
Average Size: 5403.53b/675.442B/168.86W
% of file: 47.5198
Tot/Avg SubBlocks: 0/0
Tot/Avg Abbrevs: 0/0
Tot/Avg Records: 120924/51.5667
% Abbrev Recs: 100
because we didn't emit the same 3 abbrevs 2345 times :)
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