When a joined COPY changes subreg liveness, we keep it around as a KILL,
otherwise it is safe to delete.
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LiveVariables becomes horribly wrong while the coalescer is running, but the
analysis is not zapped until after the coalescer pass has run. This causes tons
of false reports when calling verify form the coalescer.
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We verify that the LiveInterval is live at uses and defs, and that all
instructions have a SlotIndex.
Stuff we don't check yet:
- Is the LiveInterval minimal?
- Do all defs correspond to instructions or phis?
- Do all defs dominate all their live ranges?
- Are all live ranges continually reachable from their def?
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be killed before being redefined.
These checks are usually disabled, and usually fail when enabled. We de facto
allow live registers to be redefined without a kill, the corresponding
assertions in RegScavenger were removed long ago.
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We are now at a point where we can split around simple single-entry, single-exit
loops, although still with some bugs.
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When the normalizeSpillWeights function was introduced, I forgot to remove this
normalization.
This change could affect register allocation. Hopefully for the better.
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check the range of the constant when optimizing a comparison between a
constant and a sign_extend_inreg node.
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multiple defs, like t2LDRSB_POST.
The first def could accidentally steal the physreg that the second, tied def was
required to be allocated to.
Now, the tied use-def is treated more like an early clobber, and the physreg is
reserved before allocating the other defs.
This would never be a problem when the tied def was the only def which is the
usual case.
This fixes MallocBench/gs for thumb2 -O0.
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protectors, to be near the stack protectors on the stack. Accomplish this by
tagging the stack object with a predicate that indicates that it would trigger
this. In the prolog-epilog inserter, assign these objects to the stack after the
stack protector but before the other objects.
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instead of fixed size arrays, so that increasing FirstVirtualRegister to 16K
won't cause a compile time performance regression.
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appropriate for targets without detailed instruction iterineries.
The scheduler schedules for increased instruction level parallelism in
low register pressure situation; it schedules to reduce register pressure
when the register pressure becomes high.
On x86_64, this is a win for all tests in CFP2000. It also sped up 256.bzip2
by 16%.
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to be of a different register class. For example, in Thumb1 if the live-in is
a high register, we want the vreg to be a low register. rdar://8224931
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