i.e. conditions that cannot be checked with a single instruction. For example,
SETONE and SETUEQ on x86.
- Teach legalizer to implement *illegal* setcc as a and / or of a number of
legal setcc nodes. For now, only implement FP conditions. e.g. SETONE is
implemented as SETO & SETNE, SETUEQ is SETUO | SETEQ.
- Move x86 target over.
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- Move the EH landing-pad code and adjust it so that it works
with FastISel as well as with SDISel.
- Add FastISel support for @llvm.eh.exception and
@llvm.eh.selector.
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the same pattern as roundpd/roundps, the Intel compiler
builtins do not: rounds* has an extra operand. Fixes
gcc.target/i386/sse4_1-rounds[sd]-[1234].c
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expand to multiple basic blocks, in which case fast-isel
needs to informed of which block to use as it resumes
inserting instructions.
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this handling to work properly for modifying stub functions, relocations
back to entry points after JIT compilation, etc..
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can be used when deciding if a block can transfer control to another
via a fall-through instead of a branch.
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Plugins can be now compiled in with a slight Makefile change.
For example, to compile the new Clang driver, use:
cd $LLVMC2_DIR
make TOOLNAME=ccc2 BUILTIN_PLUGINS=Clang
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a constant vector ("{0x123, 0x456}" syntax). The fix is to simplify the
_mm_srli_si128 macro, and move the "* 8" from the macro into the compiler
back-end. I can't change the existing __builtins because so many people are
using them :-(."
Patch by Stuart Hastings!
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pointer bitcasts and GEP's", and centralize the
logic in Value::getUnderlyingObject. The
difference with stripPointerCasts is that
stripPointerCasts only strips GEPs if all
indices are zero, while getUnderlyingObject
strips GEPs no matter what the indices are.
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`-fno-builtin' flag. Currently, it's used to replace "memset" with "_bzero"
instead of "__bzero" on Darwin10+. This arguably violates the meaning of this
flag, but is currently sufficient. The meaning of this flag should become more
specific over time.
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Completely eliminate the TopOrder std::vector. Instead, sort
the AllNodes list in place. This also eliminates the need to
call AllNodes.size(), a linear-time operation, before
performing the sort.
Also, eliminate the Sources temporary std::vector, since it
essentially duplicates the sorted result as it is being
built.
This also changes the direction of the topological sort
from bottom-up to top-down. The AllNodes list starts out in
roughly top-down order, so this reduces the amount of
reordering needed. Top-down is also more convenient for
Legalize, and ISel needed only minor adjustments.
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- I'm open to the idea that these could have better names. I think
these read better than CreateEQNull and CreateNENull.
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- return attributes - inreg, zext and sext
- parameter attributes
- function attributes - nounwind, readonly, readnone, noreturn
Return attributes use 0 as the index.
Function attributes use ~0U as the index.
This patch requires corresponding changes in llvm-gcc and clang.
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its size). Adjust various lowering functions to
pass this info through from CallInst. Use it to
implement sseregparm returns on X86. Remove
X86_ssecall calling convention.
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information is in an unreachable block, then it's possible that the high/low pc
values won't be set for the dwarf information. E.g., this function:
void abort(void) __attribute__((__noreturn__));
void dead_beef(void) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
int *b;
void dead_beef(void) {
*b=0xdeadbeef;
abort();
}
has a call to "@llvm.dbg.region.end" only in the unreachable block:
define void @dead_beef() noreturn nounwind {
entry:
call void @llvm.dbg.func.start(...)
call void @llvm.dbg.stoppoint(...)
...
call void @abort( ) noreturn nounwind
unreachable
return: ; No predecessors!
call void @llvm.dbg.stoppoint(...)
call void @llvm.dbg.region.end(...)
ret void
}
The dwarf information emitted is something like:
0x00000084: TAG_subprogram [5]
AT_name( "dead_beef" )
AT_external( 0x01 )
AT_prototyped( 0x01 )
AT_decl_file( 0x01 )
AT_decl_line( 0x08 )
Note that this is *not* the best fix for this problem, but a band-aid for an
gaping wound. This code needs to be changed when we revamp our debugging
information.
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s/ParamAttr/Attribute/g
s/PAList/AttrList/g
s/FnAttributeWithIndex/AttributeWithIndex/g
s/FnAttr/Attribute/g
This sets the stage
- to implement function notes as function attributes and
- to distinguish between function attributes and return value attributes.
This requires corresponding changes in llvm-gcc and clang.
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meaning sse_regparm (i.e. float/double values go
in XMM0 instead of ST0). Update documentation
to reflect reality.
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a separate function, eliminating duplication between the
add-passes-for-file and add-passes-for-machine-code code.
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the SelectionDAG and DAGCombiner code. The only functionality change is that now
the DAG combiner is performing the constant folding for these operations instead
of being a no-op.
This is *not* in response to a bug, so there isn't a testcase.
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RA problem by expanding the live interval of an
earlyclobber def back one slot. Remove
overlap-earlyclobber throughout. Remove
earlyclobber bits and their handling from
live internals.
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Handle{Virt,Phys}Reg{Def,Use}. Remove a redundant check
for register zero, and redundant checks for isPhysicalRegister.
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use ARG_FLAGSSDNode as the most aligned node type,
as it contains an int64_t, which is 8-byte
aligned on mingw.
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Unfortunately this means removing one regression test
of GlobalsModRef because I couldn't work out how to
perform it without MarkModRef.
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can get the readnone/readonly attributes, and gives them it.
The plan is to remove markmodref (which did the same thing
by querying GlobalsModRef) and delete the analogous
functionality from GlobalsModRef.
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copy of the BURRList scheduler, but with several parts ripped
out, such as backtracking, online topological sort maintenance
(needed by backtracking), the priority queue, and Sethi-Ullman
number computation and maintenance (needed by the priority
queue). As a result of all this, it generates somewhat lower
quality code, but that's its tradeoff for running about 30%
faster than list-burr in -fast mode in many cases.
This is somewhat experimental. Moving forward, major pieces of
this can be refactored with pieces in common with
ScheduleDAGRRList.cpp.
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with an earlyclobber operand elsewhere. Propagate
this bit and the earlyclobber bit through SDISel.
Change linear-scan RA not to allocate regs in a way
that conflicts with an earlyclobber. See also comments.
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- Add linkage to SymbolSDNode (default to external).
- Change ISD::ExternalSymbol to ISD::Symbol.
- Change ISD::TargetExternalSymbol to ISD::TargetSymbol
These changes pave the way to allowing SymbolSDNodes with non-external linkage.
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bitcode reader/writer as follows:
- add and use new bitcode FUNC_CODE_INST_VSELECT to handle the llvm
select opcode using either i1 or [N x i1] as the selector.
- retain old BITCODE FUNC_CODE_INST_SELECT in the bitcode reader to
handle select on i1 for backwards compatibility with existing bitcode
files.
- re-enable the vector-select.ll test program.
Also, rename the recently added bitcode opcode FUNC_CODE_INST_VCMP to
FUNC_CODE_INST_CMP2 and make the bitcode writer use it to handle
fcmp/icmp on scalars or vectors. In the bitcode writer, use
FUNC_CODE_INST_CMP for vfcmp/vicmp only. In the bitcode reader, have
FUNC_CODE_INST_CMP handle icmp/fcmp returning bool, for backwards
compatibility with existing bitcode files.
Patch by Preston Gurd!
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isImmediate(), isRegister(), and friends, to avoid confusion
about having two different names with the same meaning. I'm
not attached to the longer names, and would be ok with
changing to the shorter names if others prefer it.
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Currently it just holds the calling convention and flags
for isVarArgs and isTailCall.
And it has several utility methods, which eliminate magic
5+2*i and similar index computations in several places.
CallSDNodes are not CSE'd. Teach UpdateNodeOperands to handle
nodes that are not CSE'd gracefully.
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ConstantFP* instead of APInt and APFloat directly.
This reduces the amount of time to create ConstantSDNode
and ConstantFPSDNode nodes when ConstantInt* and ConstantFP*
respectively are already available, as is the case in
SelectionDAGBuild.cpp. Also, it reduces the amount of time
to legalize constants into constant pools, and the amount of
time to add ConstantFP operands to MachineInstrs, due to
eliminating ConstantInt::get and ConstantFP::get calls.
It increases the amount of work needed to create new constants
in cases where the client doesn't already have a ConstantInt*
or ConstantFP*, such as legalize expanding 64-bit integer constants
to 32-bit constants. And it adds a layer of indirection for the
accessor methods. But these appear to be outweight by the benefits
in most cases.
It will also make it easier to make ConstantSDNode and
ConstantFPNode more consistent with ConstantInt and ConstantFP.
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with ConstantInt. This led to fixing a bug in TargetLowering.cpp
using getValue instead of getAPIntValue.
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cmp-and-swap reversed the Cmp and Swap arguments; comments
make it clear this is unintentional. Unfortunately, the
x86 BE had a compensating reversal, which is removed here.
PPC is OK.
From inspection of the Alpha code I think it is OK, but
if somebody has that platform please check it out. I
cannot test on that platform.
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UsedDirective for some symbols in llvm.used into
Darwin-specific code. I've decided LessPrivateGlobal
is potentially a useful abstraction and left it in
the target-independent area, with improved comment.
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objects in llvm.used (thanks Anton). Makes visible
the magic 'l' prefix for symbols on Darwin which are
to be passed through the assembler, then removed at
linktime (previously all references to this had been
hidden in the ObjC FE code, oh well).
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and, if so, to return a vector of boolean as a result;
Extend the select LLVM IR instruction to allow you to specify a result
type which is a vector of boolean, in which case the result will be an
element-wise selection instead of choosing one vector or the other; and
Update LangRef.html to describe these changes.
This patch was contributed by Preston Gurd!
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Now with fix, which prevents subtle codegen bug to trigger on darwin.
No fix for bug though, it's still there.
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- Add a AnalyzeCallResult specialized for calls which produce a single value. This is used by fastisel.
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call (thus changing the call site) it didn't
inform the callgraph about this. But the
call site does matter - as shown by the testcase,
the callgraph become invalid after the inliner
ran (with an edge between two functions simply
missing), resulting in wrong deductions by
GlobalsModRef.
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that they read the rounding mode. This is conservatively
correct, which they weren't before. We can do more
optimization on these if we actually model the rounding
mode.
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because it does not maintain a correct list
of callsites. I discovered (see following
commit) that the inliner will create a wrong
callgraph if it is fed a callgraph with
correct edges but incorrect callsites. These
were created by Prune-EH, and while it wasn't
done via removeCallEdgeTo, it could have been
done via removeCallEdgeTo, which is an accident
waiting to happen. Use removeCallEdgeFor
instead.
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HandlePHINodesInSuccessorBlocks that works FastISel-style. This
allows PHI nodes to be updated correctly while using FastISel.
This also involves some code reorganization; ValueMap and
MBBMap are now members of the FastISel class, so they needn't
be passed around explicitly anymore. Also, SelectInstructions
is changed to SelectInstruction, and only does one instruction
at a time.
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list that have internal linkage; the linker doesn't need
or want this. (These objects must still be preserved
at compile time, so just removing them from the llvm.used
list doesn't work.) Should affect only Darwin.
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and SelectionDAGLowering classes, out of SelectionDAGISel.cpp and put
it in a separate file, SelectionDAGBuild.cpp.
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attributes on functions, based on the result of
alias analysis. It's not hardwired to use
GlobalsModRef even though this is the only (AFAIK)
alias analysis that results in this pass actually
doing something. Enable as follows:
opt ... -globalsmodref-aa -markmodref ...
Advantages of this pass: (1) records the result
of globalsmodref in the bitcode, meaning it is
available for use by later passes (currently
the pass manager isn't smart enough to magically
make an advanced alias analysis available to all
later passes), which may expose more optimization
opportunities; (2) hopefully speeds up compilation
when code is optimized twice, for example when a
file is compiled to bitcode, then later LTO is done
on it: marking functions readonly/readnone when
producing the initial bitcode should speed up alias
analysis during LTO; (3) good for discovering that
globalsmodref doesn't work very well :)
Not currently turned on by default.
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assignment when selecting the def. This is the naive solution to the problem: insert a copy to the pre-chosen
vreg. Other solutions might be preferable, such as:
1) Passing the dest reg into FastEmit_. However, this would require the higher level code to know about reg classes, which they don't currently.
2) Selecting blocks in reverse postorder. This has some compile time cost for computing the order, and we'd need to measure its impact.
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/// lookup - Return the entry for the specified key, or a default
/// constructed value if no such entry exists.
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ATOMIC_LOAD_ADD_{8,16,32,64} instead of ATOMIC_LOAD_ADD.
Increased the Hardcoded Constant OpActionsCapacity to match.
Large but boring; no functional change.
This is to support partial-word atomics on ppc; i8 is
not a valid type there, so by the time we get to lowering, the
ATOMIC_LOAD nodes looks the same whether the type was i8 or i32.
The information can be added to the AtomicSDNode, but that is the
largest SDNode; I don't fully understand the SDNode allocation,
but it is sensitive to the largest node size, so increasing
that must be bad. This is the alternative.
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works with.
SelectionDAG, FunctionLoweringInfo, and SelectionDAGLowering
objects now get created once per SelectionDAGISel instance, and
can be reused across blocks and across functions. Previously,
they were created and destroyed each time they were needed.
This reorganization simplifies the handling of PHI nodes, and
also SwitchCases, JumpTables, and BitTestBlocks. This
simplification has the side effect of fixing a bug in FastISel
where successor PHI nodes weren't being updated correctly.
This is also a step towards making the transition from FastISel
into and out of SelectionDAG faster, and also making
plain SelectionDAG faster on code with lots of little blocks.
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the details of materializing constants and other values into
registers, and make use of it in several places.
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was inserted or not. This allows bitcast in fast isel to properly handle the case
where an appropriate reg-to-reg copy is not available.
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str() mirrors the same method in std::ostringstream.
str() flushes the buffered stream contents to string and returns a reference to the string.
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Adding one include file and correct one declaration from class to struct in order to make llvm compile on VC2005.
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use raw_ostream instead of std::ostream. Among other goodness,
this speeds up llvm-dis of kc++ with a release build from 0.85s
to 0.49s (88% faster).
Other interesting changes:
1) This makes Value::print be non-virtual.
2) AP[S]Int and ConstantRange can no longer print to ostream directly,
use raw_ostream instead.
3) This fixes a bug in raw_os_ostream where it didn't flush itself
when destroyed.
4) This adds a new SDNode::print method, instead of only allowing "dump".
A lot of APIs have both std::ostream and raw_ostream versions, it would
be useful to go through and systematically anihilate the std::ostream
versions.
This passes dejagnu, but there may be minor fallout, plz let me know if
so and I'll fix it.
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all the power and risk of fprintf format strings. Use them like this:
OS << format("%10.4f", 42.0) << "\n" << format("%x", 42) << '\n';
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process up to a higher level. This allows FastISel to leverage
more of SelectionDAGISel's infastructure, such as updating Machine
PHI nodes.
Also, implement transitioning from SDISel back to FastISel in
the middle of a block, so it's now possible to go back and
forth. This allows FastISel to hand individual CallInsts and other
complicated things off to SDISel to handle, while handling the rest
of the block itself.
To help support this, reorganize the SelectionDAG class so that it
is allocated once and reused throughout a function, instead of
being completely reallocated for each block.
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handled correctly, and change a few SmallVector uses to use
size 0 to more clearly reflect their intent.
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and use it in FastISelEmitter.cpp, and make FastISel
subtarget aware. Among other things, this lets it work
properly on x86 targets that don't have SSE, where it
successfully selects x87 instructions.
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class hold a MachineRegisterInfo member, and make the
MachineBasicBlock be passed in to SelectInstructions rather
than the FastISel constructor.
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and the slow-path cases out of line. This speeds up instcombine
a bit in real world cases. Patch contributed by m-s.
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alignment and volatility information, such as loads and
stores, to reduce the number of integer values added to
the FoldingSetNodeID.
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an ostream, which is just weird.
Rename SC_DEBUG -> ST_DEBUG
Remove static indentation strangeness from WriteConstantInt. This makes it
so that large structs are not broken down and printed on multiple lines. If
there is demand for this to return, there are better ways to implement this.
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in so far as it compiles and, in theory, works, but does not take advantage of recent advancements. For instance, it could be improved by using
MachineRegisterInfo::use_iterator.
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In particular, Collector was confusing to implementors. Several
thought that this compile-time class was the place to implement
their runtime GC heap. Of course, it doesn't even exist at runtime.
Specifically, the renames are:
Collector -> GCStrategy
CollectorMetadata -> GCFunctionInfo
CollectorModuleMetadata -> GCModuleInfo
CollectorRegistry -> GCRegistry
Function::getCollector -> getGC (setGC, hasGC, clearGC)
Several accessors and nested types have also been renamed to be
consistent. These changes should be obvious.
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- update VC projects.
- Add an overload to llvm::Stream for <<, since std::hex and std::dec have type std::ios_base& (*)(std::ios_base&) in VC++. (templating the function don't work, due to ambiguities)
- add ../ on several include in X86/AsmPrinter/
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returning an std::string by value, it fills in a SmallString/SmallVector
passed in. This significantly reduces string thrashing in some cases.
More specifically, this:
- Adds an operator<< and a print method for APInt that allows you to
directly send them to an ostream.
- Reimplements APInt::toString to be much simpler and more efficient
algorithmically in addition to not thrashing strings quite as much.
This speeds up llvm-dis on kc++ by 7%, and may also slightly speed up the
asmprinter. This also fixes a bug I introduced into the asmwriter in a
previous patch w.r.t. alias printing.
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a simple adaptor class to give raw output capabilities to
something that wants to write to an ostream.
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can *only* output data (no seeking, reading, etc). This is adapted from the
clang "-E outputter", and is roughly 10% faster than stdio on darwin and 30%
(or more) faster than std::ostream.
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- Creates uninitialized APInt.
- Prevents need for embedding arbitrary constants when used as an out
parameter, for example.
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the comments in FastISelEmitter.cpp for details on what this is.
This is currently experimental and unusable.
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This may be used as the second IRBuilder template
parameter, the idea being that people learning LLVM
may find it helpful (several people asked on IRC
if it was possible to turn off constant folding
because it made it hard for them to see what was
going on). Compiles, but otherwise completely
untested.
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folding policies with IRBuilder. The default,
provided by ConstantFolder, is to do minimal
folding like now: what ConstantExpr provides.
An alternative is to use TargetFolder, which
uses target information to fold constants more.
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type lattice value for an Argument*, giving clients the opportunity to
use something other than Top for it if they choose to."
Patch by John McCall!
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FPROUND_F80_F32, FPROUND_PPCF128_F32,
FPROUND_F80_F64, FPROUND_PPCF128_F64
Support for soften float fp_round operands is added, Mips
needs this to round f64->f32.
Also added support to soften float FABS result, Mips doesn't
support double fabs results while in 'single float only' mode.
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- Add a basic machine-level dead block eliminator.
These two have to go together, since many other parts of the code generator are unable to handle the unreachable blocks otherwise created.
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switches use the binary search algorithm) for
environments that don't support it. PPC64 JIT
is such an environment; turn the flag on for that.
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to different address spaces. This alters the naming scheme for those
intrinsics, e.g., atomic.load.add.i32 => atomic.load.add.i32.p0i32
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which is represented in codegen as an 'and' operation. This matches them
with movz instructions, instead of leaving them to be matched by and
instructions with an immediate field.
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a new ilist_node class, and remove them. Unlike alist_node,
ilist_node doesn't attempt to manage storage itself, so it avoids
the associated problems, including being opaque in gdb.
Adjust the Recycler class so that it doesn't depend on alist_node.
Also, change it to use explicit Size and Align parameters, allowing
it to work when the largest-sized node doesn't have the greatest
alignment requirement.
Change MachineInstr's MachineMemOperand list from a pool-backed
alist to a std::list for now.
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parallel its analogue, Value::value_use_iterator. The operator* method
now returns the user, rather than the use.
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multiple-valued return values, so that the name CreateRet is just for
creating plain ret statements.
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and knowledge of PseudoSourceValues. This unfortunately isn't sufficient to allow
constants to be rematerialized in PIC mode -- the extra indirection is a
complication.
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