- This fixed a number of bugs in if-converter, tail merging, and post-allocation
scheduler. If-converter now runs branch folding / tail merging first to
maximize if-conversion opportunities.
- Also changed the t2IT instruction slightly. It now defines the ITSTATE
register which is read by instructions in the IT block.
- Added Thumb2 specific hazard recognizer to ensure the scheduler doesn't
change the instruction ordering in the IT block (since IT mask has been
finalized). It also ensures no other instructions can be scheduled between
instructions in the IT block.
This is not yet enabled.
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original basic block. This avoids trouble with examining
instructions in other basic blocks which haven't been
assigned registers yet.
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basic tests.
This has been well tested on Darwin but not elsewhere.
It should work provided the linker correctly resolves
B.W <label in other function>
which it has not seen before, at least from llvm-based
compilers. I'm leaving the arm-tail-calls switch in
until I see if there's any problems because of that;
it might need to be disabled for some environments.
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does for {flags}. If we create virtual registers of the CCR class, RegAllocFast
may try to spill them, and we can't do that.
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be done incrementally and intermixed with the adding of more
AVX instructions. This is a first step in that direction
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addresses a longstanding deficiency noted in many FIXMEs scattered
across all the targets.
This effectively moves the problem up one level, replacing eleven
FIXMEs in the targets with eight FIXMEs in CodeGen, plus one path
through FastISel where we actually supply a DebugLoc, fixing Radar
7421831.
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will conflict with another live range. The place which creates this scenerio is
the code in X86 that lowers a select instruction by splitting the MBBs. This
eliminates the need to check from the bottom up in an MBB for live pregs.
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call must not be callee-saved; following x86, add a new
regclass to represent this. Also fixes a couple of bugs.
Still disabled by default; Thumb doesn't work yet.
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flag argument to addReg is not the same format as flags attached
to MachineOperand, although both have the same info. I don't
think this actually mattered; the bootstrap failure did not
reproduce on the next run anyway.
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containing the target address, an input, into an output. I don't
think this actually broke anything on x86 (it does on ARM), but
it's wrong.
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immediate" operands. These functions have so far only been used for VMOV
but they also apply to other NEON instructions with modified immediate
operands. No functional changes.
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symbols as declarations in the X86 backend. This would manifest
on darwin x86-32 as errors like this with -fvisibility=hidden:
symbol '__ZNSbIcED1Ev' can not be undefined in a subtraction expression
This fixes PR7353.
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i64 and f64 types, but now it also handle Neon vector types, so the f64 result
of VMOVDRR may need to be converted to a Neon type. Radar 8084742.
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the machine instruction representation of the immediate value to be encoded
into an integer with similar fields as the actual VMOV instruction. This makes
things easier for the disassembler, since it can just stuff the bits into the
immediate operand, but harder for the asm printer since it has to decode the
value to be printed. Testcase for the encoding will follow later when MC has
more support for ARM.
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dbg_value immediately follows a sequence of ldr/str instructions that should
be combined into an ldm/stm and is the last instruction in the block, then
combine may end up being skipped.
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the same condition, it's important to make sure they are scheduled together
to avoid forming multiple IT blocks. I'm adding a pre-regalloc pass that forms
IT blocks early (by re-scheduling instructions and split basic blocks) to
attempt to fix this. This is not turned on by default since I am not sure this
is the right fix.
Another issue is llvm selects are modeled as two-address conditional moves.
This can be very bad when the copies before the conditional moves are not
coalesced away. Teach IT formation pass to move the copies above the IT block
(when legal) to avoid breaking the IT block.
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instruction. Added the 64-bit version "jrcxz" so it is recognized and also
added the checks for incorrect uses of "jcxz" in 64-bit mode and "jrcxz" in
32-bit mode. Still to do is to correctly handle the encoding of the
instruction adding the Address-size override prefix byte, 0x67, when the width
of the count register is not the same as the mode the machine is running in.
Which for example means the encoding of "jecxz" depends if you are assembling
as a 32-bit target or a 64-bit target.
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- change isShuffleMaskLegal to show that all shuffles with 32-bit and 64-bit
elements are legal
- the Neon shuffle instructions do not support 64-bit elements, but we were
not checking for that before lowering shuffles to use them
- remove some 64-bit element vduplane patterns that are no longer needed
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encapsulation to force the users of these classes to know about the internal
data structure of the Operands structure. It also can lead to errors, like in
the MSIL writer.
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In file included from X86InstrInfo.cpp:16:
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2789: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2790: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2792: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2793: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2808: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2809: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2816: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2817: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
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