Those can occur when something between the sextload and the store is on the same
chain and blocks isel. Fixes PR14887.
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case, but looking at the diff this was an obviously unintended change.
Thanks for the careful review Bill! =]
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I give up trying to get all of the settings into COMMON_MAKEFLAGS, so just
do the easy thing and repeat the ones with interesting quoting issues
in each make command.
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The reason that this occurs is that tail calling objc_autorelease eventually
tail calls -[NSObject autorelease] which supports fast autorelease. This can
cause us to violate the semantic gaurantees of __autoreleasing variables that
assignment to an __autoreleasing variables always yields an object that is
placed into the innermost autorelease pool.
The fix included in this patch works by:
1. In the peephole optimization function OptimizeIndividualFunctions, always
remove tail call from objc_autorelease.
2. Whenever we convert to/from an objc_autorelease, set/unset the tail call
keyword as appropriate.
*NOTE* I also handled the case where objc_autorelease is converted in
OptimizeReturns to an autoreleaseRV which still violates the ARC semantics. I
will be removing that in a later patch and I wanted to make sure that the tree
is in a consistent state vis-a-vis ARC always.
Additionally some test cases are provided and all tests that have tail call marked
objc_autorelease keywords have been modified so that tail call has been removed.
*NOTE* One test fails due to a separate bug that I am going to commit soon. Thus
I marked the check line TMP: instead of CHECK: so make check does not fail.
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register names in the standalone assembler llvm-mc.
Registers such as $A1 can represent either a 32 or
64 bit register based on the instruction using it.
In addition, based on the abi, $T0 can represent different
32 bit registers.
The problem is resolved by the Mips specific AsmParser
td definitions changing to work together. Many cases of
RegisterClass parameters are now RegisterOperand.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
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When tryEvict() is looking for a cheaper register in the allocation
order, skip the tail of too expensive registers when possible.
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Remember the minimum cost of the registers in an allocation order and
the number of registers at the end of the allocation order that have the
same cost per use.
This information can be used to limit the search space for
RAGreedy::tryEvict() when looking for a cheaper register.
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The MCAsmParser interface defines ParseIdentifier is public. There's no reason
whatsoever for AsmParser (which implements the MCAsmParser interface) to hide
this method.
This is all part of a bigger scheme. Several asm parsing "extensions" use the
main parser properly through the MCAsmParser interface. However,
GenericAsmParser has much more exclusive access and uses implementation details
from the concrete implementation - AsmParser, in which it is also declared as
a friend. This makes for overly coupled code, and even makes it hard to split
GenericAsmParser into a separate file. There's no reason why GenericAsmParser
shouldn't be able to access AsmParser through an abstract interface, as long
as it's actually registered as an extension.
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GenericAsmParser extension, where a lot of directives are already being parsed.
The end goal is having just a single place (and a single lookup table) for
all directive parsing.
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Adds a check for -Oz, changes the code to not re-visit BBs,
and skips over DBG_VALUE instrs.
Patch by Andy Zhang.
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Specifically:
1. Added a missing new line when we emit a debug message saying that we are marking a global variable as constant.
2. Added debug messages that describe what is occuring when GlobalOpt is evaluating a block/function.
3. Added a debug message that says what specific constructor is being evaluated.
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This fixes some of the cycles between libCodeGen and libSelectionDAG. It's still
a complete mess but as long as the edges consist of virtual call it doesn't
cause breakage. BasicTTI did static calls and thus broke some build
configurations.
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the target if it supports the different CAST types. We didn't do this
on X86 because of the different register sizes and types, but on ARM
this makes sense.
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- recognize string "{memory}" in the MI generation
- mark as mayload/maystore when there's a memory clobber constraint.
PR14859.
Patch by Krzysztof Parzyszek
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