I'm sure it is harmless. Original commit message:
If PrototypeValue is erased in the middle of using the SSAUpdator
then the SSAUpdator may access freed memory. Instead, simply pass
in the type and name explicitly, which is all that was used anyway.
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then the SSAUpdator may access freed memory. Instead, simply pass
in the type and name explicitly, which is all that was used anyway.
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on llvmdev: SRoA is introducing MMX datatypes like <1 x i64>,
which then cause random problems because the X86 backend is
producing mmx stuff without inserting proper emms calls.
In the short term, force off MMX datatypes. In the long term,
the X86 backend should not select generic vector types to MMX
registers. This is being worked on, but won't be done in time
for 2.8. rdar://8380055
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two are weak, we make them thunks to a new strong function) so don't iterate
through the function list as we're modifying it.
Also add back the outermost loop which got removed during the cleanups.
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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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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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instead of PromoteMemToReg. This allows it to stop using DF and DT,
eliminating a computation of DT and DF from clang -O3. Clang is now
down to 2 runs of DomFrontier.
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assertingvh so we get a violent explosion if the pointer dangles.
2) Fix AliasSetTracker::deleteValue to remove call sites with
by-pointer comparisons instead of by-alias queries. Using
findAliasSetForCallSite can cause alias sets to get merged
when they shouldn't, and can also miss alias sets when the
call is readonly.
#2 fixes PR6889, which only repros with a .c file :(
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LICM correctly. When sinking an instruction, it should not add
entries for the sunk instruction to the AST, it should remove
the entry for the sunk instruction. The blocks being sunk to
are not in the loop, so their instructions shouldn't be in the
AST (yet)!
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keeping them around until the pass is destroyed, keep them
around a) just when useful (not for outer loops) and b) destroy
them right after we use them. This should reduce memory use
and fixes potential bugs where a loop is deleted and another
loop gets allocated to the same address.
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other filtering techniques, as those may allow it to filter
out more obviously unprofitable candidates.
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LSRInstance data structures up to date. This fixes some
pessimizations caused by stale data which will be exposed
in an upcoming change.
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