classes on PPC. We were emitting fmr instructions to do fp extensions, which
weren't getting coallesced. This fixes Regression/CodeGen/PowerPC/fpcopy.ll
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helps but not enough.
Start pulling cases out of PPC32DAGToDAGISel::Select. With GCC 4, this function
required 8512 bytes of stack space for each invocation (GCC 3 required less
than 700 bytes). Pulling this first function out gets us down to 8224. More
to come :(
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previous copy elisions and we discover we need to reload a register, make
sure to use the regclass of the original register for the reload, not the
class of the current register. This avoid using 16-bit loads to reload 32-bit
values.
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store r12 -> [ss#2]
R3 = load [ss#1]
use R3
R3 = load [ss#2]
R4 = load [ss#1]
and turn it into this code:
store R12 -> [ss#2]
R3 = load [ss#1]
use R3
R3 = R12
R4 = R3 <- oops!
The problem was that promoting R3 = load[ss#2] to a copy missed the fact that
the instruction invalidated R3 at that point.
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with the dag combiner. This speeds up espresso by 8%, reaching performance
parity with the dag-combiner-disabled llc.
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dead node elim and dag combiner passes where the root is potentially updated.
This fixes a fixme in the dag combiner.
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that testcase still does not pass with the dag combiner. This is because
not all forms of br* are folded yet.
Also, when we combine a node into another one, delete the node immediately
instead of waiting for the node to potentially come up in the future.
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When moving constant entries in 'Map' if the entry is the representative
constant for the abstractypemap, make sure to update it as well. This
fixes the bcreader failures from last night on several C++ apps.
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true dynamically. Finally, pass the Use* that replaceAllUsesWith has into
the method for future use.
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creating the keys and doing comparisons to index into 'Map' takes a lot
of time. For these large constants, keep an inverse map so that 'remove'
and move operations are much faster.
This speeds up a release build of the bc reader on Eric's nasty python
bytecode file from 1:39 to 1:00s.
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Since calls return more than one value, don't bail if one of their uses
happens to be a node that's not an MVT::Other when following the chain
from CALLSEQ_START to CALLSEQ_END.
Once we've found a CALLSEQ_START, we can just return; there's no need to
tail-recurse further up the graph.
Most importantly, just because something only has one use doesn't mean we
should use it's one use to follow from start to end. This faulty logic
caused us to follow a chain of one-use FP operations back to a much earlier
call, putting a cycle in the graph from a later start to an earlier end.
This is a better fix that reverting to the workaround committed earlier
today.
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Neither of us have yet figured out why this code is necessary, but stuff
breaks if its not there. Still tracking this down...
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constant arrays in place instead of reallocating them and replaceAllUsesOf'ing
the result. This speeds up a release build of the bcreader from:
136.987u 120.866s 4:24.38
to
49.790u 49.890s 1:40.14
... a 2.6x speedup parsing a large python bc file.
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