the PassManager code into a regular verifyAnalysis method.
Also, reorganize loop verification. Make the LoopPass infrastructure
call verifyLoop as needed instead of having LoopInfo::verifyAnalysis
check every loop in the function after each looop pass. Add a new
command-line argument, -verify-loop-info, to enable the expensive
full checking.
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code that stops the timer doesn't have to search to find the timer
object before it stops the timer. This avoids a lock acquisition
and a few other things done with the timer running.
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setenv(). This patch just disables the test rather than getting putenv() to
work. Thanks to Sandeep Patel for reporting the problem.
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- Allocate MachineMemOperands and MachineMemOperand lists in MachineFunctions.
This eliminates MachineInstr's std::list member and allows the data to be
created by isel and live for the remainder of codegen, avoiding a lot of
copying and unnecessary translation. This also shrinks MemSDNode.
- Delete MemOperandSDNode. Introduce MachineSDNode which has dedicated
fields for MachineMemOperands.
- Change MemSDNode to have a MachineMemOperand member instead of its own
fields with the same information. This introduces some redundancy, but
it's more consistent with what MachineInstr will eventually want.
- Ignore alignment when searching for redundant loads for CSE, but remember
the greatest alignment.
Target-specific code which previously used MemOperandSDNodes with generic
SDNodes now use MemIntrinsicSDNodes, with opcodes in a designated range
so that the SelectionDAG framework knows that MachineMemOperand information
is available.
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naming scheme used in SelectionDAG, where there are multiple kinds
of "target" nodes, but "machine" nodes are nodes which represent
a MachineInstr.
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For the AAPCS ABI, SP must always be 4-byte aligned, and at any "public
interface" it must be 8-byte aligned. For the older ARM APCS ABI, the stack
alignment is just always 4 bytes. For X86, we currently align SP at
entry to a function (e.g., to 16 bytes for Darwin), but no stack alignment
is needed at other times, such as for a leaf function.
After discussing this with Dan, I decided to go with the approach of adding
a new "TransientStackAlignment" field to TargetFrameInfo. This value
specifies the stack alignment that must be maintained even in between calls.
It defaults to 1 except for ARM, where it is 4. (Some other targets may
also want to set this if they have similar stack requirements. It's not
currently required for PPC because it sets targetHandlesStackFrameRounding
and handles the alignment in target-specific code.) The existing StackAlignment
value specifies the alignment upon entry to a function, which is how we've
been using it anyway.
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this adjustment does not change the direction or the signs of the object
offsets, and the details of the offset calculations can be target-specific.
Also mention that for most targets this value is only used to generate debug
info.
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of the defs are processed.
Also fix a implicit_def propagation bug: a implicit_def of a physical register
should be applied to uses of the sub-registers.
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two different places for printing MachineMemOperands.
Drop the virtual from Value::dump and instead give Value a
protected virtual hook that can be overridden by subclasses
to implement custom printing. This lets printing be more
consistent, and simplifies printing of PseudoSourceValue
values.
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buffer", while we work out a solution.
Dan convinced me that making debugging annoying for him is worse than 10x being
slower for me. :)
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- This also fixes a dereference of std::string::end, which makes MSVC unhappy and was causing all the static analyzer clang tests to fail.
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This is designed for tracking a value even when it might move (like WeakVH), but it is an error to delete the referenced value (unlike WeakVH0. TrackingVH is templated like AssertingVH on the tracked Value subclass, it is an error to RAUW a tracked value to an incompatible type.
For implementation reasons the latter error is only diagnosed on accesses to a mis-RAUWed TrackingVH, because we don't want a virtual interface in a templated class.
The former error is also only diagnosed on access, so that clients are allowed to delete a tracked value, as long as they don't use it. This makes it easier for the client to reason about destruction.
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