depth first order, so it wouldn't process unreachable blocks.
When compiling at -O0, late dead block elimination isn't done
and the bad instructions got to isel.
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from floating-point to integer first, and bitcast the result
back to floating-point. Previously, this test was passing by
falling back to SelectionDAG lowering. The resulting code isn't
as nice, but it's correct and CodeGen now stays on the fast path.
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- I'd appreciate it if someone else eyeballs my changes to make sure I captured
the intent of the test.
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linear scan reg alloc. This fixes a problem I ran into where extracting
a function from a larger file caused the generated code to change (masking
the problem I was trying to debug) because the allocator behaved differently.
This changes the results for two X86 regression checks. stack-color-with-reg
is improved, with one less instruction, but pr3495 is worse, with one more
copy. As far as I can tell, these tests were just getting lucky or unlucky,
so I've changed the expected results.
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moves. This avoids the need to promote the operands (or implicitly
extend them, a partial register update condition), and can reduce
i8 register pressure. This substantially speeds up code such as
write_hex in lib/Support/raw_ostream.cpp.
subclass-coalesce.ll is too trivial and no longer tests what it was
originally intended to test.
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leads to partial-register definitions. To help avoid redundant
zero-extensions, also teach the h-register matching patterns that
use movzbl to match anyext as well as zext.
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more and is much nicer to the OS.
- Dan, please check. If there are parts of the test you think I should strip
out so it doesn't cause random failures let me know (there are still some PIC
label numbers in it, for example).
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When undoing a reuse in ReuseInfo::GetRegForReload, check if it was only a
sub-register being used. The MachineOperand::getSubReg() method is only valid
for virtual registers, so we have to recover the sub-register index manually.
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over absolute addressing even in non-PIC mode (unless the address
has an index or something else incompatible), because it has a
smaller encoding.
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remove RemoveDuplicateSuccessor, as it is no longer necessary, and because
it breaks assumptions made in
MachineBasicBlock::isOnlyReachableByFallthrough.
Convert test/CodeGen/X86/omit-label.ll to FileCheck and add a testcase
for PR4732.
test/CodeGen/Thumb2/thumb2-ifcvt2.ll sees a diff with this commit due to
it being bugpoint-reduced to the point where it doesn't matter what the
condition for the branch is.
Add some more interesting code to
test/CodeGen/X86/2009-08-06-branchfolder-crash.ll, which is the testcase
that originally motivated the RemoveDuplicateSuccessor code, to help
verify that the original problem isn't being re-broken.
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the register save area if %al is 0. This avoids touching xmm
regsiters when they aren't actually used.
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syntactically as a string, very similiar to what Chris did with MachO.
The parsing support and validation is not introduced yet.
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MERGE_VALUES nodes. Replacing the result values with the
operands in one MERGE_VALUES node may cause another
MERGE_VALUES node be CSE'd with the first one, and bring
its uses along, so that the first one isn't dead, as this
code expects. Fix this by iterating until the node is
really dead. This fixes PR4699.
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instead of syntactically as a string. This means that it keeps track of the
segment, section, flags, etc directly and asmprints them in the right format.
This also includes parsing and validation support for llvm-mc and
"attribute(section)", so we should now start getting errors about invalid
section attributes from the compiler instead of the assembler on darwin.
Still todo:
1) Uniquing of darwin mcsections
2) Move all the Darwin stuff out to MCSectionMachO.[cpp|h]
3) there are a few FIXMEs, for example what is the syntax to get the
S_GB_ZEROFILL segment type?
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bytes for F2 0F 38 and propagate. Add a FIXME for a set
of possibilities which correspond to intrinsics already used.
New test.
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by aggressive chain operand optimization. UpdateNodeOperands
does not modify the node in place if it would result in
a node identical to an existing node.
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and high-bits values in ways that weren't correct for integer
types wider than 64 bits. This fixes a miscompile in
PPMacroExpansion.cpp in clang on x86-64.
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Instead of awkwardly encoding calling-convention information with ISD::CALL,
ISD::FORMAL_ARGUMENTS, ISD::RET, and ISD::ARG_FLAGS nodes, TargetLowering
provides three virtual functions for targets to override:
LowerFormalArguments, LowerCall, and LowerRet, which replace the custom
lowering done on the special nodes. They provide the same information, but
in a more immediately usable format.
This also reworks much of the target-independent tail call logic. The
decision of whether or not to perform a tail call is now cleanly split
between target-independent portions, and the target dependent portion
in IsEligibleForTailCallOptimization.
This also synchronizes all in-tree targets, to help enable future
refactoring and feature work.
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When LowerExtract eliminates an EXTRACT_SUBREG with a kill flag, it moves the
kill flag to the place where the sub-register is killed. This can accidentally
overlap with the use of a sibling sub-register, and we have trouble.
In the test case we have this code:
Live Ins: %R0 %R1 %R2
%R2L<def> = EXTRACT_SUBREG %R2<kill>, 1
%R2H<def> = LOAD16fi <fi#-1>, 0, Mem:LD(2,4) [FixedStack-1 + 0]
%R1L<def> = EXTRACT_SUBREG %R1<kill>, 1
%R0L<def> = EXTRACT_SUBREG %R0<kill>, 1
%R0H<def> = ADD16 %R2H<kill>, %R2L<kill>, %AZ<imp-def>, %AN<imp-def>, %AC0<imp-def>, %V<imp-def>, %VS<imp-def>
subreg: CONVERTING: %R2L<def> = EXTRACT_SUBREG %R2<kill>, 1
subreg: eliminated!
subreg: killed here: %R0H<def> = ADD16 %R2H, %R2L, %R2<imp-use,kill>, %AZ<imp-def>, %AN<imp-def>, %AC0<imp-def>, %V<imp-def>, %VS<imp-def>
The kill flag on %R2 is moved to the last instruction, and the live range overlaps with the definition of %R2H:
*** Bad machine code: Redefining a live physical register ***
- function: f
- basic block: 0x18358c0 (#0)
- instruction: %R2H<def> = LOAD16fi <fi#-1>, 0, Mem:LD(2,4) [FixedStack-1 + 0]
Register R2H was defined but already live.
The fix is to replace EXTRACT_SUBREG with IMPLICIT_DEF instead of eliminating
it completely:
subreg: CONVERTING: %R2L<def> = EXTRACT_SUBREG %R2<kill>, 1
subreg: replace by: %R2L<def> = IMPLICIT_DEF %R2<kill>
Note that these IMPLICIT_DEF instructions survive to the asm output. It is
necessary to fix the stack-color-with-reg test case because of that.
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This is not just a matter of passing in the target triple from the module;
currently backends are making decisions based on the build and host
architecture. The goal is to migrate to making these decisions based off of the
triple (in conjunction with the feature string). Thus most clients pass in the
target triple, or the host triple if that is empty.
This has one important change in the way behavior of the JIT and llc.
For the JIT, it was previously selecting the Target based on the host
(naturally), but it was setting the target machine features based on the triple
from the module. Now it is setting the target machine features based on the
triple of the host.
For LLC, -march was previously only used to select the target, the target
machine features were initialized from the module's triple (which may have been
empty). Now the target triple is taken from the module, or the host's triple is
used if that is empty. Then the triple is adjusted to match -march.
The take away is that -march for llc is now used in conjunction with the host
triple to initialize the subtarget. If users want more deterministic behavior
from llc, they should use -mtriple, or set the triple in the input module.
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to:
.quad X
even on a 32-bit system, where X is not 64-bits. There isn't much that
we can do here, so we just print:
.quad ((X) & 4294967295)
instead.
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padding is disabled, tabs get replaced by spaces except in the case of
the first operand, where the tab is output to line up the operands after
the mnemonics.
Add some better comments and eliminate redundant code.
Fix some testcases to not assume tabs.
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into the mergable section if it is one of our special cases. This could
obviously be improved, but this is the minimal fix and restores us to the
previous behavior.
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When the return value is not used (i.e. only care about the value in the memory), x86 does not have to use add to implement these. Instead, it can use add, sub, inc, dec instructions with the "lock" prefix.
This is currently implemented using a bit of instruction selection trick. The issue is the target independent pattern produces one output and a chain and we want to map it into one that just output a chain. The current trick is to select it into a merge_values with the first definition being an implicit_def. The proper solution is to add new ISD opcodes for the no-output variant. DAG combiner can then transform the node before it gets to target node selection.
Problem #2 is we are adding a whole bunch of x86 atomic instructions when in fact these instructions are identical to the non-lock versions. We need a way to add target specific information to target nodes and have this information carried over to machine instructions. Asm printer (or JIT) can use this information to add the "lock" prefix.
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due to x86 encoding restrictions. This is currently off by default
because it may cause code quality regressions. This is for PR4572.
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for now. Make the section switching directives more consistent
by not including \n and including \t for them all.
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and make it more aggressive, we now put:
const int G2 __attribute__((weak)) = 42;
into the text (readonly) segment like gcc, previously we put
it into the data (readwrite) segment.
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