"Although a Thumb2 instruction, the IT mnemonic shall be permitted in
ARM mode, and the condition verified to match the condition code(s)
on the following instruction(s)."
PR11853
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savings from a pointer argument becoming an alloca. Sometimes callees will even
compare a pointer to null and then branch to an otherwise unreachable block!
Detect these cases and compute the number of saved instructions, instead of
bailing out and reporting no savings.
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to 64-bits, and added a new attribute in bit #32. Specifically, remove
this new attribute from the enum used in the C API. It's not yet clear
what the best approach is for exposing these new attributes in the
C API, and several different proposals are on the table. Until then, we
can simply not expose this bit in the API at all.
Also, I've reverted a somewhat unrelated change in the same revision
which switched from "1 << 31" to "1U << 31" for the top enum. While "1
<< 31" is technically undefined behavior, implementations DTRT here.
However, MS and -pedantic mode warn about non-'int' type enumerator
values. If folks feel strongly about this I can put the 'U' back in, but
it seemed best to wait for the proper solution.
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- Use MipsAnalyzeImmediate to expand immediates that do not fit in 16-bit.
- Change the types of variables so that they are sufficiently large to handle
64-bit pointers.
- Emit instructions to set register $28 in a function prologue after
instructions which store callee-saved registers have been emitted.
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expand offsets that do not fit in the 16-bit immediate field of load and store
instructions. Also change the types of variables so that they are sufficiently
large to handle 64-bit pointers.
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Add a test case to show fewer instructions are needed to load an immediate
with the new way of loading immediates.
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Original log:
Introduce a new ConstantVector::getSplat constructor function to
simplify a really common case.
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did something extremely surprising, and shadowed actually useful
implementations that had completely different behavior.
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A REG_SEQUENCE instruction is lowered into a sequence of partial defs:
%vreg7:ssub_0<def,undef> = COPY %vreg20:ssub_0
%vreg7:ssub_1<def> = COPY %vreg2
%vreg7:ssub_2<def> = COPY %vreg2
%vreg7:ssub_3<def> = COPY %vreg2
The first def needs an <undef> flag to indicate it is the beginning of
the live range, while the other defs are read-modify-write. Previously,
we depended on LiveIntervalAnalysis to notice and fix the missing
<def,undef>, but that solution was never robust, it was causing problems
with ProcessImplicitDefs and the lowering of chained REG_SEQUENCE
instructions.
This fixes PR11841.
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When not using subsections via symbols, the assembler can resolve
symbol differences (including pcrel references) to non-local
labels at assembly time, not just those in the same atom.
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