checking logic. Rather than make the checking more
complicated, I've tweaked some logic to make things
conform to how the checking thought things ought to
be, since this results in a simpler "mental model".
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and insert vector element. Modified extract vector element to extend the
result to match the expected promoted type.
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for promoted integer types, eg: i16 on ppc-32, or
i24 on any platform. Complete support for arbitrary
precision integers would require handling expanded
integer types, eg: i128, but I couldn't be bothered.
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target-independent way of determining overflow on multiplication. It's very
tricky. Patch by Zoltan Varga!
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essential problem was that the DAG can contain
random unused nodes which were never analyzed.
When remapping a value of a node being processed,
such a node may become used and need to be analyzed;
however due to operands being transformed during
analysis the node may morph into a different one.
Users of the morphing node need to be updated, and
this wasn't happening. While there I added a bunch
of documentation and sanity checks, so I (or some
other poor soul) won't have to scratch their head
over this stuff so long trying to remember how it
was all supposed to work next time some obscure
problem pops up! The extra sanity checking exposed
a few places where invariants weren't being preserved,
so those are fixed too. Since some of the sanity
checking is expensive, I added a flag to turn it
on. It is also turned on when building with
ENABLE_EXPENSIVE_CHECKS=1.
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ReplaceNodeResults: rather than returning a node which
must have the same number of results as the original
node (which means mucking around with MERGE_VALUES,
and which is also easy to get wrong since SelectionDAG
folding may mean you don't get the node you expect),
return the results in a vector.
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(this doesn't happen that often, since most code
does not use illegal types) then follow it by a
DAG combiner run that is allowed to generate
illegal operations but not illegal types. I didn't
modify the target combiner code to distinguish like
this between illegal operations and illegal types,
so it will not produce illegal operations as well
as not producing illegal types.
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"It simplifies the type legalization part a bit, and produces better code by
teaching SelectionDAG about the extra bits in an i8 SADDO/UADDO node. In
essence, I spontaneously decided that on x86 this i8 boolean result would be
either 0 or 1, and on other platforms 0/1 or 0/-1, depending on whether the
platform likes it's boolean zero extended or sign extended."
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and FP_ROUND. Not sure what these were doing
here - probably they were sometimes (wrongly)
created with integer operands somewhere that
has since been fixed.
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SCALAR_TO_VECTOR. I didn't add the testcase, because
once llc gets past scalar-to-vector it hits a SPU target
lowering bug and explodes.
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support targets that support these conversions. Users should avoid using
this node as the current targets don't generating code for it.
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where the argument is an apint, or smaller than the minimum
size for which there is a libcall (i32).
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is morphed by AnalyzeNewNode into a previously
processed node, and different result values of
that node are remapped to values with different
nodes, then we could end up using wrong values
here [we were assuming that all results remap
to values with the same underlying node]. This
seems theoretically possible, but I don't have
a testcase. The meat of the patch is in the
changes to AnalyzeNewNode/AnalyzeNewValue and
ReplaceNodeWith. While there, I changed names
like RemapNode to RemapValue, since it really
remaps values. To tell the truth, I would be
much happier if we were only remapping nodes
(it would simplify a bunch of logic, and allow
for some cute speedups) but I haven't yet worked
out how to do that.
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id could end up being wrong mostly because of
forgetting to remap new nodes that morphed into
processed nodes through CSE.
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result type when the result type is legal but
not the operand type. Add additional support
for EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR and CONCAT_VECTORS,
needed to handle such cases.
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The first can update the SDNode in an SDValue
while the second is called with SDNode* and
returns a possibly updated SDNode*.
This patch has no intended functional impact,
but helps eliminating ugly temporary SDValues.
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