Type legalization splits up i64 values into pairs of i32 values, which leads
to poor quality code when inserting or extracting i64 vector elements.
If the vector element is loaded or stored, it can be treated as an f64 value
and loaded or stored directly from a VPR register. Use the pre-legalization
DAG combiner to cast those vector elements to f64 types so that the type
legalizer won't mess them up. Radar 8755338.
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section.
This helps because in practice sections form a dag with debug sections pointing
to text sections. Finishing up the text sections first makes the debug section
relaxation trivial.
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to be the one we want to use. bugpoint reduced testcase is a little large,
I'll see if I can simplify it down more.
Fixes part of rdar://8782207
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tPseudoInst class, its size was changed from "special" to "2 bytes". This is
incorrect because the jump table will no longer be taken into account when
calculating branch offsets.
<rdar://problem/8782216>
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Edge bundles is an annotation on the CFG that turns it into a bipartite directed
graph where each basic block is connected to an outgoing and an ingoing bundle.
These bundles are useful for identifying regions of the CFG for live range
splitting.
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This implementation already exists as ConnectedVNInfoEqClasses in
LiveInterval.cpp, and it seems to be generally useful to have a light-weight way
of forming equivalence classes of small integers.
IntEqClasses doesn't allow enumeration of the elements in a class.
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lowering to use it. Hopefully the pattern fragment is doing the right thing with XMM0, looks correct in testing.
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it could only be tested indirectly, via instcombine, gvn or some other
pass that makes use of InstructionSimplify, which means that testcases
had to be carefully contrived to dance around any other transformations
that that pass did.
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(they had just been forgotten before). Adding Xor causes "main" in the
existing testcase 2010-11-01-lshr-mask.ll to be hugely more simplified.
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revision id is appended to the LLVM version string. Defaults to
OFF.
Until now the VC revision id was always appended to the revision
string whenever cmake was invoked (either explicitly or implicitly
because a cmake source file changed). This was causing massive
recompilations because config.h are reconfigured with the new contents
of PACKAGE_VERSION.
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argument. The generated alloca has to have at least the alignment of the
byval, if not, the client may be making assumptions that the new alloca won't
satisfy.
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