This actually exposed an infinite recursion bug in ComputeValueKnownInPredecessors which theoretically already existed (in JumpThreading's
handling of and/or of i1's), but never manifested before. This patch adds a tracking set to prevent this case.
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getMagicNumber was treating the _binary_ data it read in as a
null terminated string. This resulted in the std::string
calculating the length, and causing an assert in other code that
assumed that the length it passed was the same as the length of
the string it would get back.
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where we hash, compare and fold, instead of one iteration where we build up
the hash buckets and a second one to fold.
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Eventually, we want to disable physreg coalescing completely, and let the
register allocator do its job using hints.
This option makes it possible to measure the impact of disabling physreg
coalescing.
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kill flag.
This could cause duplicate kill flags when the same register was used twice in a
continuous sequence of STRs.
There is no small test case. <rdar://problem/8218046>
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help relieve register pressure a bit. Recalculating the local address is
almost always going to be better than spilling.
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that like to randomly define things like "X86", regenerate autoconf bits
and update cmake.
Fixes PR7852.
Patch by Xerxes Rånby!
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1) nuke ConstDataCoalSection, which is dead.
2) revise my previous patch for rdar://8018335,
which was completely wrong. Specifically, it doesn't
make sense to mark __TEXT,__const_coal as PURE_INSTRUCTIONS,
because it is for readonly data. templates (it turns out)
go to const_coal_nt. The real fix for rdar://8018335 was
to give ConstTextCoalSection a section kind of ReadOnly
instead of Text.
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operand is killed, add it to the expanded instruction as an implicit kill
operand instead of marking the individual subregs with kill flags. This
should work better in general and also handles the case for VST3 where one
of the subregs was not referenced in the expanded instruction and so was
not marked killed.
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Unfortunately, the only testcase I have for this is huge and doesn't reduce well because the error is
sensitive to iteration-order issues, since the problem only occurs when merging values in a particular order.
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On Mingw and Cygwin, the symbol __main is resolved to
callee's(eg. tools/lli) one, to invoke wrong duplicated ctors
(and register wrong callee's dtors with atexit(3)).
We expect, by callee, ExecutionEngine::runStaticConstructorsDestructors()
is called before ExecutionEngine::runFunctionAsMain() is called.
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Triple class constructor. Only valid triples should now be used
inside LLVM - front-ends are now responsable for rejecting or
correcting invalid target triples. The Triple::normalize method
can be used to straighten out funky triples provided by users.
Give this a whirl through the buildbots to see if I caught all
places where triples enter LLVM.
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