* remove some old code that was needed when we'd put ESP in the scale instead of
the base of some instructions.
* Fix a bug with the P modifier in inline asm that caused us to drop it.
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- Make bits 25-27 for ldrh, etc. explicitly zero. Previously only the JIT uses the encoding information and it's assuming anything not specified to be zero. Making them explicit so the disassembler is happy.
Patch by Sean Callanan.
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default, this option is not enabled to support clients who rely on
this behavior.
Fixes http://llvm.org/PR4483
A patch to allocate additional memory for globals after we run out is
forthcoming.
Patch by Reid Kleckner!
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provides a way to quickly dump a bunch of graph information to dot files
and display them. It's a timesaver when working on large systems.
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number of elements. Make some simplifications based
on this (in particular SplitVecRes_SETCC). Tighten
up some checking while there.
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DWARF requires frame moves be specified at specific times. If you have a
prologue like this:
__Z3fooi:
Leh_func_begin1:
LBB1_0: ## entry
pushl %ebp
Llabel1:
movl %esp, %ebp
Llabel2:
pushl %esi
Llabel3:
subl $20, %esp
call "L1$pb"
"L1$pb":
popl %esi
The "pushl %ebp" needs a table entry specifying the offset. The "movl %esp,
%ebp" makes %ebp the new stack frame register, so that needs to be specified in
DWARF. And "pushl %esi" saves the callee-saved %esi register, which also needs
to be specified in DWARF.
Before, all of this logic was in one method. This didn't work too well, because
as you can see there are multiple FDE line entries that need to be created.
This fix creates the "MachineMove" objects directly when they're needed; instead
of waiting until the end, and losing information.
There is some ugliness where we generate code like this:
LBB22_0: ## entry
pushl %ebp
Llabel280:
movl %esp, %ebp
Llabel281:
Llabel284:
pushl %ebp <----------
pushl %ebx
pushl %edi
pushl %esi
Llabel282:
subl $328, %esp
Notice the extra "pushl %ebp". If we generate a "machine move" instruction in
the FDE for that pushl, the linker may get very confused about what value %ebp
should have when exitting the function. I.e., it'll give it the value %esp
instead of the %ebp value from the first "pushl". Not to mention that, in this
case, %ebp isn't modified in the function (that's a separate bug). I put a small
hack in to get it to work. It might be the only solution, but should be
revisited once the above case is fixed.
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to a loop deletion more thorough. Don't prune the def-use tree search at
instructions that don't have SCEVs computed, because an instruction with
a user that has a computed SCEV may itself lack a computed SCEV. Also,
remove loop-related values from the ValuesAtScopes and
ConstantEvolutionLoopExitValues maps as well.
This fixes a regression in 483.xalancbmk.
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This way ScalarEvolution can examine the loop to determine what state
it needs to update, if it chooses.
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