This cuts down the number on system calls done by a static llvm-ar producing
lib/libclangSema.a from 9164 to 442.
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Properly determine whether or not a phi was added by splitting.
Check against the current VNInfo of OrigLI instead of against the
OrigVNI argument.
Patch provided by Jonas Paulsson. Reviewed by Quentin Colombet.
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The test is failing for llvm-ppc64 because for this platform the location list is not being generated at all (most likely because of the bug in PPC code optimization or generation). I will file a bug agains PPC compiler, but meanwhile, until PPC bug is fixed, I will have to revert my change.
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Ideally we would store the MultiClasses by value directly in the maps, but I had some trouble with that before and this at least fixes the leak.
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We can't reach those from zext, but other parts of the backend (the shuffle
lowering) generate 256-bit VZEXT nodes.
Fixes PR21876.
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This change moves the ownership and access of GCFunctionInfo (the object which describes the safepoints associated with a safepoint under GCRoot) to GCModuleInfo. Previously, this was owned by GCStrategy which was in turned owned by GCModuleInfo. This made GCStrategy module specific which is 'surprising' given it's name and other purposes.
There's a few more changes needed, but we're getting towards the point we can reuse GCStrategy for gc.statepoint as well.
p.s. The style of this code ends up being a mess. I was trying to move code around without otherwise changing much. Once I get the ownership structure rearranged, I will go through and fixup spacing, naming, comments etc.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6587
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Quite a major error here: the expansions for the Pseudos with and without
folded load were mixed up. Fortunately it only affects ARM-mode, when not using
movw/movt, on Darwin. I'm guessing no-one actually uses that combination.
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DW_OP_const <const> doesn't describe a constant value, but a value at a constant address.
The proper way to describe a constant value is DW_OP_constu <const>, DW_OP_stack_value.
Added DW_OP_stack_value to the stack.
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X shifted by undef results in undef because the undef value can
represent values greater than the width of the operands.
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These methods are only used by MCJIT and are very specific to it. In fact, they
are also fairly specific to the fact that we have a dynamic linker of
relocatable objects.
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In the large code model we have to first get the address of the GOT entry, load
the address of the constant, and then load the constant itself.
To avoid these loads and the GOT entry alltogether this commit changes the way
how FP constants are materialized in the large code model. The constats are now
materialized in a GPR and then bitconverted/moved into the FPR.
Reviewed by Tim Northover
Fixes rdar://problem/16572564.
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EltsFromConsecutiveLoads was apparently only ever called for 128-bit vectors, and assumed this implicitly. r223518 started calling it for AVX-sized vectors, causing the code path that had this assumption to crash.
This adds a check to make this path fire only for 128-bit vectors.
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