registers that alias Reg, including itself. This is almost the same as the
existing getAliasSet() method, except for the inclusion of Reg.
The name matches the reflexive TRI::regsOverlap(x, y) relation.
It is very common to do stuff to a register and all its aliases:
stuff(Reg)
for (const unsigned *Alias = TRI->getAliasSet(Reg); *Alias; ++Alias)
stuff(*Alias);
That can now be written as the simpler:
for (const unsigned *Alias = TRI->getOverlaps(Reg); *Alias; ++Alias)
stuff(*Alias);
This change requires a bit more constant space for the alias lists because Reg
is included and because the empty alias list cannot be shared any longer.
If the getAliasSet method is eventually removed, this space can be reclaimed by
sharing overlap lists. For instance, %rax and %eax have identical overlap sets.
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A Register with subregisters must also provide SubRegIndices for adressing the
subregisters. TableGen automatically inherits indices for sub-subregisters to
minimize typing.
CompositeIndices may be specified for the weirder cases such as the XMM sub_sd
index that returns the same register, and ARM NEON Q registers where both D
subregs have ssub_0 and ssub_1 sub-subregs.
It is now required that all subregisters are named by an index, and a future
patch will also require inherited subregisters to be named. This is necessary to
allow composite subregister indices to be reduced to a single index.
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A Register with subregisters must also provide SubRegIndices for adressing the
subregisters. TableGen automatically inherits indices for sub-subregisters to
minimize typing.
CompositeIndices may be specified for the weirder cases such as the XMM sub_sd
index that returns the same register, and ARM NEON Q registers where both D
subregs have ssub_0 and ssub_1 sub-subregs.
It is now required that all subregisters are named by an index, and a future
patch will also require inherited subregisters to be named. This is necessary to
allow composite subregister indices to be reduced to a single index.
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This passes lit tests, but I'll give it a go through the buildbots to smoke out
any remaining places that depend on the old SubRegIndex numbering.
Then I'll remove NumberHack entirely.
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structure that represents a mapping without any dependencies on SubRegIndex
numbering.
This brings us closer to being able to remove the explicit SubRegIndex
numbering, and it is now possible to specify any mapping without inventing
*_INVALID register classes.
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This is the beginning of purely symbolic subregister indices, but we need a bit
of jiggling before the explicit numeric indices can be completely removed.
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A subclass is allowed to have a larger spill size than the superclass, and the
spill alignment must be a multiple of the superclass alignment. This causes
the following new subclass relations:
=== Alpha ===
F4RC -> F8RC
=== PPC ===
F4RC -> F8RC
=== SPU ===
R8C -> R16C -> R32C/R32FP -> R64C/R64FP -> GPRC/VECREG
=== X86 ===
FR32 -> FR64 -> VR128
RFP32 -> RFP64 -> RFP80
These subclass relations are consistent with the behaviour of -join-cross-class-copies.
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This will be used to replace things like X86's MOV32to32_.
Enhance ScheduleDAGSDNodesEmit to be more flexible and robust
in the presense of subregister superclasses and subclasses. It
can now cope with the definition of a virtual register being in
a subclass of a use.
Re-introduce the code for recording register superreg classes and
subreg classes. This is needed because when subreg extracts and
inserts get coalesced away, the virtual registers are left in
the correct subclass.
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use a SUB instruction instead of an ADD, because -128 can be
encoded in an 8-bit signed immediate field, while +128 can't be.
This avoids the need for a 32-bit immediate field in this case.
A similar optimization applies to 64-bit adds with 0x80000000,
with the 32-bit signed immediate field.
To support this, teach tablegen how to handle 64-bit constants.
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subregister query, and by increasing the size of the subregister hashtable so
that there are fewer collisions.
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- Use a more accurate heuristic for the size of the hashtable.
- Use bitwise and instead of modulo since the size is a power of two.
- Use new[] instead of malloc().
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<16 x float> is 64-byte aligned (for some reason),
which gets us into the stack realignment code. The
computation changing FP-relative offsets to SP-relative
was broken, assiging a spill temp to a location
also used for parameter passing. This
fixes it by rounding up the stack frame to a multiple
of the largest alignment (I concluded it wasn't fixable
without doing this, but I'm not very sure.)
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and better control the abstraction. Rename the type
to MVT. To update out-of-tree patches, the main
thing to do is to rename MVT::ValueType to MVT, and
rewrite expressions like MVT::getSizeInBits(VT) in
the form VT.getSizeInBits(). Use VT.getSimpleVT()
to extract a MVT::SimpleValueType for use in switch
statements (you will get an assert failure if VT is
an extended value type - these shouldn't exist after
type legalization).
This results in a small speedup of codegen and no
new testsuite failures (x86-64 linux).
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