Live ranges with a constrained register class may benefit from splitting
around individual uses. It allows the remaining live range to use a
larger register class where it may allocate. This is like spilling to a
different register class.
This is only attempted on constrained register classes.
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Now that the coalescer keeps live intervals and machine code in sync at
all times, it needs to deal with identity copies differently.
When merging two virtual registers, all identity copies are removed
right away. This means that other identity copies must come from
somewhere else, and they are going to have a value number.
Deal with such copies by merging the value numbers before erasing the
copy instruction. Otherwise, we leave dangling value numbers in the live
interval.
This fixes PR12927.
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Also make sure registers aren't erased twice if the dead def mentions
the register twice.
This fixes PR12911.
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may be RAUW'd by the recursive call to LegalizeOps; instead, retrieve
the other operands when calling UpdateNodeOperands. Fixes PR12889.
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X86 has 2-addr instructions with different constraints on the tied def
and use operands. One is GR32, one is GR32_NOSP.
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Dead code elimination during coalescing could cause a virtual register
to be split into connected components. The following rewriting would be
confused about the already joined copies present in the code, but
without a corresponding value number in the live range.
Erase all joined copies instantly when joining intervals such that the
MI and LiveInterval representations are always in sync.
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The late dead code elimination is no longer necessary.
The test changes are cause by a register hint that can be either %rdi or
%rax. The choice depends on the use list order, which this patch changes.
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Use a dedicated MachO load command to annotate data-in-code regions.
This is the same format the linker produces for final executable images,
allowing consistency of representation and use of introspection tools
for both object and executable files.
Data-in-code regions are annotated via ".data_region"/".end_data_region"
directive pairs, with an optional region type.
data_region_directive := ".data_region" { region_type }
region_type := "jt8" | "jt16" | "jt32" | "jta32"
end_data_region_directive := ".end_data_region"
The previous handling of ARM-style "$d.*" labels was broken and has
been removed. Specifically, it didn't handle ARM vs. Thumb mode when
marking the end of the section.
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non-profitable commute using outdated info. The test case would still fail
because of poor pre-RA schedule. That will be fixed by MI scheduler.
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This is the same as the other tests: Clever tricks are required to make
the arguments and return value line up in a single-instruction function.
It rarely happens in real life.
We have plenty other examples of this behavior.
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This option has been disabled for a while, and it is going away so I can
clean up the coalescer code.
The tests that required physreg joining to be enabled were almost all of
the form "tiny function with interference between arguments and return
value". Such functions are usually inlined in the real world.
The problem exposed by phys_subreg_coalesce-3.ll is real, but fairly
rare.
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It is now possible to coalesce weird skewed sub-register copies by
picking a super-register class larger than both original registers. The
included test case produces code like this:
vld2.32 {d16, d17, d18, d19}, [r0]!
vst2.32 {d18, d19, d20, d21}, [r0]
We still perform interference checking as if it were a normal full copy
join, so this is still quite conservative. In particular, the f1 and f2
functions in the included test case still have remaining copies because
of false interference.
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RAFast must add an <imp-def> operand when it is rewriting a sub-register
def that isn't a read-modify-write.
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- Remove code which lowers pseudo SETGP01.
- Fix LowerSETGP01. The first two of the three instructions that are emitted to
initialize the global pointer register now use register $2.
- Stop emitting .cpload directive.
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pointer register.
This is the first of the series of patches which clean up the way global pointer
register is used. The patches will make the following improvements:
- Make $gp an allocatable temporary register rather than reserving it.
- Use a virtual register as the global pointer register and let the register
allocator decide which register to assign to it or whether spill/reloads are
needed.
- Make sure $gp is valid at the entry of a called function, which is necessary
for functions using lazy binding.
- Remove the need for emitting .cprestore and .cpload directives.
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This fixes a TODO from 2007 :) Previously, LLVM would emit the wrong
code here (see the update to test/CodeGen/X86/tls-pie.ll).
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This patch will optimize the following cases:
sub r1, r3 | sub r1, imm
cmp r3, r1 or cmp r1, r3 | cmp r1, imm
bge L1
TO
subs r1, r3
bge L1 or ble L1
If the branch instruction can use flag from "sub", then we can replace
"sub" with "subs" and eliminate the "cmp" instruction.
rdar: 10734411
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