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Eric Christopher
33aa20f737 Typo.
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2011-11-07 09:18:32 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
c25c908977 Add an option to pad an uleb128 to MCObjectWriter and remove the uleb128 encoding from the DWARF asm printer.
As a side effect we now print dwarf ulebs with .ascii directives.

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2011-11-05 11:52:44 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
41a964931a Add more PRI.64 macros for MSVC and use them throughout the codebase.
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2011-11-05 08:57:40 +00:00
Pete Cooper
9c58aa743d Added missing &. Fixes <rdar://problem/10393723>
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2011-11-04 23:49:14 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
b052728368 Emit declarations before definitions if they are available. This causes DW_AT_specification to
point back in the file in the included testcase. Fixes PR11300.

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2011-11-04 19:00:29 +00:00
Dan Gohman
65fd6564b8 Reapply r143206, with fixes. Disallow physical register lifetimes
across calls, and only check for nested dependences on the special
call-sequence-resource register.


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2011-11-03 21:49:52 +00:00
Pete Cooper
71fccadbed Reverted r143600 - selector reference change
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2011-11-03 20:47:50 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar
a3a2dfd4a2 build: Add initial cut at LLVMBuild.txt files.
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2011-11-03 18:53:17 +00:00
Pete Cooper
d1ffc739c1 Treat objc selector reference globals as invariant so that MachineLICM can hoist them out of loops. Fixes <rdar://problem/6027699>
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2011-11-03 00:56:36 +00:00
Bill Wendling
9c674bb012 An array of chars of length 8 will also cause the stack protector to be inserted
into the function. Reflect that here so that the array will be placed next to
the SP.
<rdar://problem/10128329>


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2011-11-02 23:20:58 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
6c1a703e54 Don't emit a directory entry for the value in DW_AT_comp_dir, that is always
implied by directory index zero.


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2011-11-02 20:55:33 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
37efc9fe42 Begin collecting some of the statistics for block placement discussed on
the mailing list. Suggestions for other statistics to collect would be
awesome. =]

Currently these are implemented as a separate pass guarded by a separate
flag. I'm not thrilled by that, but I wanted to be able to collect the
statistics for the old code placement as well as the new in order to
have a point of comparison. I'm planning on folding them into the single
pass if / when there is only one pass of interest.

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2011-11-02 07:17:12 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
7bdf0060a0 Update split candidate correctly when interference cache is full.
No test case, spotted by inspection.

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2011-11-01 00:02:31 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
f47368bbbe Cleanup. Document. Make sure that this build_vector optimization only runs before the op legalizer and that the used type is legal.
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2011-10-31 20:08:25 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
50bf86ea8a Silence compiler warning.
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2011-10-30 08:39:55 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
b00418af67 Add a new DAGCombine optimization for BUILD_VECTOR.
If all of the inputs are zero/any_extended, create a new simple BV
which can be further optimized by other BV optimizations.



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2011-10-29 21:23:04 +00:00
Dan Gohman
6f3ddef7c5 Revert r143206, as there are still some failing tests.
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2011-10-29 00:41:52 +00:00
Dan Gohman
bf923b815d Reapply r143177 and r143179 (reverting r143188), with scheduler
fixes: Use a separate register, instead of SP, as the
calling-convention resource, to avoid spurious conflicts with
actual uses of SP. Also, fix unscheduling of calling sequences,
which can be triggered by pseudo-two-address dependencies.


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2011-10-28 17:55:38 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
c3e48c38bf Dwarf: [PR11022] Fix emitting DW_AT_const_value(>i64), to be host-endian-neutral.
Don't assume APInt::getRawData() would hold target-aware endianness nor host-compliant endianness. rawdata[0] holds most lower i64, even on big endian host.

FIXME: Add a testcase for big endian target.

FIXME: Ditto on CompileUnit::addConstantFPValue() ?

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2011-10-28 14:12:22 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
91bbe23716 Use BranchProbability compare operators.
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2011-10-28 11:14:31 +00:00
Duncan Sands
62c1d00dfd Speculatively disable Dan's commits 143177 and 143179 to see if
it fixes the dragonegg self-host (it looks like gcc is miscompiled).
Original commit messages:
Eliminate LegalizeOps' LegalizedNodes map and have it just call RAUW
on every node as it legalizes them. This makes it easier to use
hasOneUse() heuristics, since unneeded nodes can be removed from the
DAG earlier.

Make LegalizeOps visit the DAG in an operands-last order. It previously
used operands-first, because LegalizeTypes has to go operands-first, and
LegalizeTypes used to be part of LegalizeOps, but they're now split.
The operands-last order is more natural for several legalization tasks.
For example, it allows lowering code for nodes with floating-point or
vector constants to see those constants directly instead of seeing the
lowered form (often constant-pool loads). This makes some things
somewhat more complicated today, though it ought to allow things to be
simpler in the future. It also fixes some bugs exposed by Legalizing
using RAUW aggressively.

Remove the part of LegalizeOps that attempted to patch up invalid chain
operands on libcalls generated by LegalizeTypes, since it doesn't work
with the new LegalizeOps traversal order. Instead, define what
LegalizeTypes is doing to be correct, and transfer the responsibility
of keeping calls from having overlapping calling sequences into the
scheduler.

Teach the scheduler to model callseq_begin/end pairs as having a
physical register definition/use to prevent calls from having
overlapping calling sequences. This is also somewhat complicated, though
there are ways it might be simplified in the future.

This addresses rdar://9816668, rdar://10043614, rdar://8434668, and others.
Please direct high-level questions about this patch to management.

Delete #if 0 code accidentally left in.



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2011-10-28 09:55:57 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
6a7efcfc02 Always use the string pool, even when it makes the .o larger. This may help
tools that read the debug info in the .o files by making the DIE sizes more
consistent.


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2011-10-28 05:29:47 +00:00
Dan Gohman
3799efab8c Delete #if 0 code accidentally left in.
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2011-10-28 01:41:21 +00:00
Dan Gohman
2ba60e5930 Eliminate LegalizeOps' LegalizedNodes map and have it just call RAUW
on every node as it legalizes them. This makes it easier to use
hasOneUse() heuristics, since unneeded nodes can be removed from the
DAG earlier.

Make LegalizeOps visit the DAG in an operands-last order. It previously
used operands-first, because LegalizeTypes has to go operands-first, and
LegalizeTypes used to be part of LegalizeOps, but they're now split.
The operands-last order is more natural for several legalization tasks.
For example, it allows lowering code for nodes with floating-point or
vector constants to see those constants directly instead of seeing the
lowered form (often constant-pool loads). This makes some things
somewhat more complicated today, though it ought to allow things to be
simpler in the future. It also fixes some bugs exposed by Legalizing
using RAUW aggressively.

Remove the part of LegalizeOps that attempted to patch up invalid chain
operands on libcalls generated by LegalizeTypes, since it doesn't work
with the new LegalizeOps traversal order. Instead, define what
LegalizeTypes is doing to be correct, and transfer the responsibility
of keeping calls from having overlapping calling sequences into the
scheduler.

Teach the scheduler to model callseq_begin/end pairs as having a
physical register definition/use to prevent calls from having
overlapping calling sequences. This is also somewhat complicated, though
there are ways it might be simplified in the future.

This addresses rdar://9816668, rdar://10043614, rdar://8434668, and others.
Please direct high-level questions about this patch to management.


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2011-10-28 01:29:32 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
390c40d96a Teach our Dwarf emission to use the string pool.
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2011-10-27 06:44:11 +00:00
Eli Friedman
fd58cd7563 Don't crash on 128-bit sdiv by constant. Found by inspection.
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2011-10-27 02:06:39 +00:00
Lang Hames
15701f8969 Rename NonScalarIntSafe to something more appropriate.
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2011-10-26 23:50:43 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
746cb670c3 Reflow lines, fix comments for doxygen style, fix whitespace. No functionality
change.


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2011-10-26 22:55:33 +00:00
Duncan Sands
a921a46854 Simplify SplitVecRes_UnaryOp by removing all the code that is
trying to legalize the operand types when only the result type
is required to be legalized - the type legalization machinery
will get round to the operands later if they need legalizing.
There can be a point to legalizing operands in parallel with
the result: when this saves compile time or results in better
code.  There was only one case in which this was true: when
the operand is also split, so keep the logic for that bit.
As a result of this change, additional operand legalization
methods may need to be introduced to handle nodes where the
result and operand types can differ, like SIGN_EXTEND, but
the testsuite doesn't contain any tests where this is the case.
In any case, it seems better to require such methods (and die
with an assert if they doesn't exist) than to quietly produce
wrong code if we forgot to special case the node in
SplitVecRes_UnaryOp.


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2011-10-26 14:11:18 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
794439183a Don't use floating point to do an integer's job.
This code makes different decisions when compiled into x87 instructions
because of different rounding behavior.  That caused phase 2/3
miscompares on 32-bit Linux when the phase 1 compiler was built with gcc
(using x87), and the phase 2 compiler was built with clang (using SSE).

This fixes PR11200.

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2011-10-26 01:47:48 +00:00
Evan Cheng
73b5bb3865 Disable LICM speculation in high register pressure situation again now that Devang has fixed other issues.
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2011-10-26 01:26:57 +00:00
Bill Wendling
a823e3d42c Reapply r142920 with fix:
An MBB which branches to an EH landing pad shouldn't be considered for tail merging.

In SjLj EH, the jump to the landing pad is not done explicitly through a branch
statement. The EH landing pad is added as a successor to the throwing
BB. Because of that however, the branch folding pass could mistakenly think that
it could merge the throwing BB with another BB. This isn't safe to do.
<rdar://problem/10334833>


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2011-10-26 01:10:25 +00:00
Eli Friedman
9312613137 Remove a couple redundant checks.
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2011-10-25 20:34:22 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
ca30f75703 Make assert() message more informative.
PR11217.


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2011-10-25 20:30:48 +00:00
Duncan Sands
51583ce4b6 Revert commit 142891. Takumi bisected the tablegen miscompiles
down to this commit.  Original commit message:

An MBB which branches to an EH landing pad shouldn't be considered for tail merging.

In SjLj EH, the jump to the landing pad is not done explicitly through a branch
statement. The EH landing pad is added as a successor to the throwing
BB. Because of that however, the branch folding pass could mistakenly think that
it could merge the throwing BB with another BB. This isn't safe to do.
<rdar://problem/10334833>



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2011-10-25 12:30:22 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
000b9bdd33 Remove dead enum value. There is no DIESectionOffset.
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2011-10-25 07:05:26 +00:00
Eric Christopher
fd747b24a3 Remove unused forward decl.
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2011-10-25 00:55:35 +00:00
Bill Wendling
86ed4089e3 An MBB which branches to an EH landing pad shouldn't be considered for tail merging.
In SjLj EH, the jump to the landing pad is not done explicitly through a branch
statement. The EH landing pad is added as a successor to the throwing
BB. Because of that however, the branch folding pass could mistakenly think that
it could merge the throwing BB with another BB. This isn't safe to do.
<rdar://problem/10334833>


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2011-10-25 00:54:05 +00:00
Bill Wendling
671215464c Check the visibility of the global variable before placing it into the stubs
table. A hidden variable could potentially end up in both lists.
<rdar://problem/10336715>


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2011-10-24 23:05:43 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
88d734de43 Really unbreak CMake build
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2011-10-24 18:10:52 +00:00
Douglas Gregor
91336cde45 Unbreak CMake build
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2011-10-24 18:09:23 +00:00
Dan Gohman
83dae4466e Delete the top-down "Latency" scheduler. Top-down scheduling doesn't handle
physreg dependencies, and upcoming codegen changes will require proper
physreg dependence handling.


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2011-10-24 18:01:06 +00:00
Dan Gohman
d5333d6922 Delete the Latency scheduling preference.
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2011-10-24 17:56:48 +00:00
Dan Gohman
692c1d8535 Change this overloaded use of Sched::Latency to be an overloaded
use of Sched::ILP instead, as Sched::Latency is going away.


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2011-10-24 17:55:11 +00:00
Dan Gohman
8c2d270ae8 Change the default scheduler from Latency to ILP, since Latency
is going away.


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2011-10-24 17:45:02 +00:00
Bill Wendling
d2dae0cfa0 Cleanup. Get rid of the old SjLj EH lowering code. No functionality change.
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2011-10-24 17:12:36 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
e4617c04c8 Sink an otherwise unused variable's initializer into the asserts that
used it. Fixes an unused variable warning from GCC on release builds.

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2011-10-24 16:51:55 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
66d847c8ff Now that we have comparison on probabilities, add some static functions
to get important constant branch probabilities and use them for finding
the best branch out of a set of possibilities.

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2011-10-23 20:10:34 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
4f78053695 Remove a commented out line of code that snuck by my auditing.
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2011-10-23 20:10:30 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
3071363bcd Completely re-write the algorithm behind MachineBlockPlacement based on
discussions with Andy. Fundamentally, the previous algorithm is both
counter productive on several fronts and prioritizing things which
aren't necessarily the most important: static branch prediction.

The new algorithm uses the existing loop CFG structure information to
walk through the CFG itself to layout blocks. It coalesces adjacent
blocks within the loop where the CFG allows based on the most likely
path taken. Finally, it topologically orders the block chains that have
been formed. This allows it to choose a (mostly) topologically valid
ordering which still priorizes fallthrough within the structural
constraints.

As a final twist in the algorithm, it does violate the CFG when it
discovers a "hot" edge, that is an edge that is more than 4x hotter than
the competing edges in the CFG. These are forcibly merged into
a fallthrough chain.

Future transformations that need te be added are rotation of loop exit
conditions to be fallthrough, and better isolation of cold block chains.
I'm also planning on adding statistics to model how well the algorithm
does at laying out blocks based on the probabilities it receives.

The old tests mostly still pass, and I have some new tests to add, but
the nested loops are still behaving very strangely. This almost seems
like working-as-intended as it rotated the exit branch to be
fallthrough, but I'm not convinced this is actually the best layout. It
is well supported by the probabilities for loops we currently get, but
those are pretty broken for nested loops, so this may change later.

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2011-10-23 09:18:45 +00:00