This fixes the issue noted in PR10251 where early tail dup of bbs with
indirectbr would cause a bb to be duplicated into a loop preheader
and then into its predecessors, creating phi nodes with identical
operands just before register allocation.
This helps with jsinterp.o size (__TEXT goes from 163568 to 126656)
and a bit with performance 1.005x faster on sunspider (jits still enabled).
The result on webkit with the jit disabled is more significant: 1.021x faster.
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A split point inserted in a block with a landing pad successor may be
hoisted above the call to ensure that it dominates all successors. The
code that handles the rest of the basic block must take this into
account.
I am not including a test case, it would be very fragile. PR10244 comes
from building clang with exceptions enabled.
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Add a MI->emitError() method that the backend can use to report errors
related to inline assembly. Call it from X86FloatingPoint.cpp when the
constraints are wrong.
This enables proper clang diagnostics from the backend:
$ clang -c pr30848.c
pr30848.c:5:12: error: Inline asm output regs must be last on the x87 stack
__asm__ ("" : "=u" (d)); /* { dg-error "output regs" } */
^
1 error generated.
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Every live range is assigned a cascade number the first time it is
involved in an eviction. As the evictor, it gets a new cascade number.
Every evictee is assigned the same cascade number as the evictor.
Eviction is prohibited if the evictor has a lower assigned cascade
number than the evictee.
This means that assigned cascade numbers are monotonically increasing
with every eviction, yet they are bounded by NextCascade which can only
be incremented by new live ranges. Thus, infinite loops cannot happen,
but eviction cascades can still be triggered by new live ranges as we
want.
Thanks to Andy for explaining this to me.
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outside the loop and reducible.
This more completely hides them from LSR, which isn't usually able to
do anything meaningful with non-affine expressions anyway, and this
consequently hides them from SCEVExpander, which is acutely unprepared
for non-affine expressions.
Replace test/CodeGen/X86/lsr-nonaffine.ll with a new test that tests
the new behavior.
This works around the bug in PR10117 / rdar://problem/9633149, and is
generally an improvement besides.
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The DSP instructions in the Thumb2 instruction set are an optional extension
in the Cortex-M* archtitecture. When present, the implementation is considered
an "ARMv7E-M implementation," and when not, an "ARMv7-M implementation."
Add a subtarget feature hook for the v7e-m instructions and hook it up. The
cortex-m3 cpu is an example of a v7m implementation, while the cortex-m4 is
a v7e-m implementation.
rdar://9572992
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itineraries.
- Refactor TargetSubtarget to be based on MCSubtargetInfo.
- Change tablegen generated subtarget info to initialize MCSubtargetInfo
and hide more details from targets.
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t2MOVCC[ri] are just t2MOV[ri] instructions, so properly pseudo-ize them.
The Thumb1 versions, tMOVCC[ri] were only present for use by the size-
reduction pass, so they're no longer necessary at all and can be deleted.
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copy is a kill") to see if it fixes the i386 dragonegg buildbot, which is timing out
because gcc built with dragonegg is going into an infinite loop.
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The constraints are represented by the register class of the original
virtual register created for the inline asm. If the register class were
included in the operand descriptor, we might be able to do this.
For now, just give up on regclass inflation when inline asm is involved.
No test case, this bug hasn't happened yet.
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