LocalAreaOffset. (We don't have any of those right now.)
PEI::calculateFrameObjectOffsets includes the absolute value of the
LocalAreaOffset in the cumulative offset value used to calculate the
stack frame size. It then adds the raw value of the LocalAreaOffset
to the stack size. For a StackGrowsDown target, that raw value is negative
and has the effect of cancelling out the absolute value that was added
earlier, but that obviously won't work for a StackGrowsUp target. Change
to subtract the absolute value of the LocalAreaOffset.
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LiveVariables add implicit kills to correctly track partial register kills. This works well enough and is fairly accurate. But coalescer can make it impossible to maintain these markers. e.g.
BL <ga:sss1>, %R0<kill,undef>, %S0<kill>, %R0<imp-def>, %R1<imp-def,dead>, %R2<imp-def,dead>, %R3<imp-def,dead>, %R12<imp-def,dead>, %LR<imp-def,dead>, %D0<imp-def>, ...
...
%reg1031<def> = FLDS <cp#1>, 0, 14, %reg0, Mem:LD4[ConstantPool]
...
%S0<def> = FCPYS %reg1031<kill>, 14, %reg0, %D0<imp-use,kill>
When reg1031 and S0 are coalesced, the copy (FCPYS) will be eliminated the the implicit-kill of D0 is lost. In this case it's possible to move the marker to the FLDS. But in many cases, this is not possible. Suppose
%reg1031<def> = FOO <cp#1>, %D0<imp-def>
...
%S0<def> = FCPYS %reg1031<kill>, 14, %reg0, %D0<imp-use,kill>
When FCPYS goes away, the definition of S0 is the "FOO" instruction. However, transferring the D0 implicit-kill to FOO doesn't work since it is the def of D0 itself. We need to fix this in another time by introducing a "kill" pseudo instruction to track liveness.
Disabling the assertion is not ideal, but machine verifier is doing that job now. It's important to know double-def is not a miscomputation since it means a register should be free but it's not tracked as free. It's a performance issue instead.
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The machine code verifier did not check for explicit operands correctly. It
used MachineInstr::getNumExplicitOperands, but that method may cheat and use
the declared count in the TargetInstrDesc.
Now we check the explicit operands one at a time in visitMachineOperand.
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default implementation. Update comment on the default version, which made it
sound like most targets override it. Currently only X86 and SystemZ override
this method.
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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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- 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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static const class member into each translation unit, with external linkage???
- If someone understands this issue better, please clue me in, I haven't
consulted the standard yet.
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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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%S0<def> = EXTRACT_SUBREG %Q0<kill>, 1
to
%S0<def> = IMPLICIT_DEF %Q0<imp-use,kill>
Implicit_def does not *read* any register so the operand should be marked "implicit". The missing "implicit" marker on the operand is wrong, but it doesn't actually break anything.
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take into consideration that the result of an invoke is only valid in
the normal dest, not the unwind dest. This caused 'PHINode::hasConstantValue'
to return true in an invalid situation, causing mem2reg to delete a phi that
was actually needed. This caused a crash building 483.xalancbmk.
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