This fixes a very subtle bug. vr defined by an implicit_def is allowed overlap with any register since it doesn't actually modify anything. However, if it's used as a two-address use, its live range can be extended and it can be spilled. The spiller must take care not to emit a reload for the vn number that's defined by the implicit_def. This is both a correctness and performance issue.
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type to truncate to should be the number of bits of the value that are
preserved, not the number that are clobbered with sign-extension.
This fixes regressions in ldecod.
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Should now work when building with objdir != srcdir and when llvm-gcc is not
available.
Thanks to Duncan Sands for testing and advice!
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as they appear in LLVM IR. This isn't particularly interesting
on its own; this is just setting up some infrastructure.
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This makes the extra copyRegToReg calls in ScheduleDAGSDNodesEmit.cpp
unnecessary. Derived from a patch by Jakob Stoklund Olesen.
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clang: error: unable to make temporary file: /etc/cc: can't make
unique filename: Permission denied
instead of
clang: error: unable to make temporary file: /etc/cc: can't make
unique filenamePermission denied
for example.
Also, audited the uses of MakeErrMsg to make the prefix strings
consistent (not end with newline/punctuation/space/": ").
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in the MachineFunction class, renaming it to addLiveIn for consistency with
the same method in MachineBasicBlock. Thanks for Anton for suggesting this.
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64 bit platforms when building with optimization.
So replace them by a hand-coded implementation.
This fixes PR3822.
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%reg1498<def> = MOV32rm %reg1024, 1, %reg0, 12, %reg0, Mem:LD(4,4) [sunkaddr39 + 0]
%reg1506<def> = MOV32rm %reg1024, 1, %reg0, 8, %reg0, Mem:LD(4,4) [sunkaddr42 + 0]
%reg1486<def> = MOV32rr %reg1506
%reg1486<def> = XOR32rr %reg1486, %reg1498, %EFLAGS<imp-def,dead>
%reg1510<def> = MOV32rm %reg1024, 1, %reg0, 4, %reg0, Mem:LD(4,4) [sunkaddr45 + 0]
=>
%reg1498<def> = MOV32rm %reg2036, 1, %reg0, 12, %reg0, Mem:LD(4,4) [sunkaddr39 + 0]
%reg1506<def> = MOV32rm %reg2037, 1, %reg0, 8, %reg0, Mem:LD(4,4) [sunkaddr42 + 0]
%reg1486<def> = MOV32rr %reg1506
%reg1486<def> = XOR32rr %reg1486, %reg1498, %EFLAGS<imp-def,dead>
%reg1510<def> = MOV32rm %reg2038, 1, %reg0, 4, %reg0, Mem:LD(4,4) [sunkaddr45 + 0]
From linearscan's point of view, each of reg2036, 2037, and 2038 are separate registers, each is "killed" after a single use. The reloaded register is available and it's often clobbered right away. e.g. In thise case reg1498 is allocated EAX while reg2036 is allocated RAX. This means we end up with multiple reloads from the same stack slot in the same basic block.
Now linearscan recognize there are other reloads from same SS in the same BB. So it'll "downgrade" RAX (and its aliases) after reg2036 is allocated until the next reload (reg2037) is done. This greatly increase the likihood reloads from SS are reused.
This speeds up sha1 from OpenSSL by 5.8%. It is also an across the board win for SPEC2000 and 2006.
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bigger than the vector element type, turn checking
of the operand type back on again, appropriately
adjusted.
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