Without this what was happening was:
* R3 is not marked as "used"
* ARM backend thinks it has to save it to the stack because of vaarg
* Offset computation correctly ignores it
* Offsets are wrong
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This assumption is not satisfied due to global mergeing.
Workaround the issue by temporary disablinge mergeing of const globals.
Also, ignore LLVM "special" globals. This fixes PR7716
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it's too late to start backing off aggressive latency scheduling when most
of the registers are in use so the threshold should be a bit tighter.
- Correctly handle live out's and extract_subreg etc.
- Enable register pressure aware scheduling by default for hybrid scheduler.
For ARM, this is almost always a win on # of instructions. It's runtime
neutral for most of the tests. But for some kernels with high register
pressure it can be a huge win. e.g. 464.h264ref reduced number of spills by
54 and sped up by 20%.
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instruction for non-constant operands. This includes the case referenced
in the README.txt regarding a bitfield copy.
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and a combine pattern to use it for setting a bit-field to a constant
value. More to come for non-constant stores.
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-enable-no-nans-fp-math and -enable-no-infs-fp-math. All of the current codegen fp math optimizations only care whether the fp arithmetics arguments and results can never be NaN.
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in the literal field of an instruction. E.g.,
long long foo(long long a) {
return a - 734439407618LL;
}
rdar://7038284
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correct alignment information, which simplifies ExpandRes_VAARG a bit.
The patch introduces a new alignment information to TargetLoweringInfo. This is
needed since the two natural candidates cannot be used:
* The 's' in target data: If this is set to the minimal alignment of any
argument, getCallFrameTypeAlignment would return 4 for doubles on ARM for
example.
* The getTransientStackAlignment method. It is possible for an architecture to
have argument less aligned than what we maintain the stack pointer.
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disabled and then never turned back on again. Adjust some tests, one because
this change avoids an unnecessary instruction, and the other to make it
continue testing what it was intended to test.
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1. The arguments are f32.
2. The arguments are loads and they have no uses other than the comparison.
3. The comparison code is EQ or NE.
e.g.
vldr.32 s0, [r1]
vldr.32 s1, [r0]
vcmpe.f32 s1, s0
vmrs apsr_nzcv, fpscr
beq LBB0_2
=>
ldr r1, [r1]
ldr r0, [r0]
cmp r0, r1
beq LBB0_2
More complicated cases will be implemented in subsequent patches.
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Add explicit testcases for tail calls within the same module.
Duplicate some code to humor those who think .w doesn't apply on ARM.
Leave this disabled on Thumb1, and add some comments explaining why it's hard
and won't gain much.
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Objective-C metadata types which should be marked as "weak", but which the
linker will remove upon final linkage. However, this linkage isn't specific to
Objective-C.
For example, the "objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc" symbol is defined like this:
.globl l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc
.weak_definition l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc
.section __DATA, __objc_msgrefs, coalesced
.align 3
l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc:
.quad _objc_msgSend_fixup
.quad L_OBJC_METH_VAR_NAME_1
This is different from the "linker_private" linkage type, because it can't have
the metadata defined with ".weak_definition".
Currently only supported on Darwin platforms.
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A partial redefine needs to be treated like a tied operand, and the register
must be reloaded while processing use operands.
This fixes a bug where partially redefined registers were processed as normal
defs with a reload added. The reload could clobber another use operand if it was
a kill that allowed register reuse.
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The LowerSubregs pass needs to preserve implicit def operands attached to
EXTRACT_SUBREG instructions when it replaces those instructions with copies.
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of getPhysicalRegisterRegClass with it.
If we want to make a copy (or estimate its cost), it is better to use the
smallest class as more efficient operations might be possible.
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introduced in r106343, but only showed up recently (with a particular compiler &
linker combination) because of the particular check, and because we have no
builtin checking for dereferencing the end of an array, which is truly
unfortunate.
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original SDNode. This is badness. Also, this function allows one SDNode to point
multiple flags to another SDNode. Badness as well.
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CoalescerPair can determine if a copy can be coalesced, and which register gets
merged away. The old logic in SimpleRegisterCoalescing had evolved into
something a bit too convoluted.
This second attempt fixes some crashes that only occurred Linux.
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CoalescerPair can determine if a copy can be coalesced, and which register gets
merged away. The old logic in SimpleRegisterCoalescing had evolved into
something a bit too convoluted.
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void t(int *cp0, int *cp1, int *dp, int fmd) {
int c0, c1, d0, d1, d2, d3;
c0 = (*cp0++ & 0xffff) | ((*cp1++ << 16) & 0xffff0000);
c1 = (*cp0++ & 0xffff) | ((*cp1++ << 16) & 0xffff0000);
/* ... */
}
It code gens into something pretty bad. But with this change (analogous to the
X86 back-end), it will use ldm and generate few instructions.
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- This fixed a number of bugs in if-converter, tail merging, and post-allocation
scheduler. If-converter now runs branch folding / tail merging first to
maximize if-conversion opportunities.
- Also changed the t2IT instruction slightly. It now defines the ITSTATE
register which is read by instructions in the IT block.
- Added Thumb2 specific hazard recognizer to ensure the scheduler doesn't
change the instruction ordering in the IT block (since IT mask has been
finalized). It also ensures no other instructions can be scheduled between
instructions in the IT block.
This is not yet enabled.
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basic tests.
This has been well tested on Darwin but not elsewhere.
It should work provided the linker correctly resolves
B.W <label in other function>
which it has not seen before, at least from llvm-based
compilers. I'm leaving the arm-tail-calls switch in
until I see if there's any problems because of that;
it might need to be disabled for some environments.
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does for {flags}. If we create virtual registers of the CCR class, RegAllocFast
may try to spill them, and we can't do that.
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replacing the overly conservative checks that I had introduced recently to
deal with correctness issues. This makes a pretty noticable difference
in our testcases where reg_sequences are used. I've updated one test to
check that we no longer emit the unnecessary subreg moves.
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i64 and f64 types, but now it also handle Neon vector types, so the f64 result
of VMOVDRR may need to be converted to a Neon type. Radar 8084742.
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optimization level.
This only really affects llc for now because both the llvm-gcc and clang front
ends override the default register allocator. I intend to remove that code later.
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copying VFP subregs. This exposed a bunch of dead code in the *spill-q.ll
tests, so I tweaked those tests to keep that code from being optimized away.
Radar 7872877.
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so that it will continue to test what it was meant to test when I commit a
separate change for better support of BUILD_VECTOR and VECTOR_SHUFFLE for Neon.
Fix a DAG combiner crash exposed by this test change.
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definitions of the virtual register.
This happens when spilling the registers produced by REG_SEQUENCE:
%reg1047:5<def>, %reg1047:6<def>, %reg1047:7<def> = VLD3d8 %reg1033, 0, pred:14, pred:%reg0
The rewriter would spill the register multiple times, dead store elimination
tried to keep up, but ended up cutting the branch it was sitting on.
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operand on the left, the interesting operand is on the right. This
fixes a bug where LSR was failing to recognize ICmpZero uses,
which led it to be unable to reverse the induction variable in the
attached testcase.
Delete test/CodeGen/X86/stack-color-with-reg-2.ll, because its test
is extremely fragile and hard to meaningfully update.
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the addressing modes don't make this trivially easy. This allows
it to avoid falling into the less precise heuristics in more
cases.
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lowering REG_SEQUENCE instructions.
Insert copies for REG_SEQUENCE sources not killed to avoid breaking later passes.
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The trouble arises when the result of a vector cmp + sext is then and'ed with all ones. Instcombine will turn it into a vector cmp + zext, dag combiner will miss turning it into a vsetcc and hell breaks loose after that.
Teach dag combine to turn a vector cpm + zest into a vsetcc + and 1. This fixes rdar://7923010.
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While that approach works wonders for register pressure, it tends to break
everything.
This should unbreak the arm-linux builder and fix a number of miscompilations.
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allow target to override it in order to map register classes to illegal
but synthesizable types. e.g. v4i64, v8i64 for ARM / NEON.
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This allows us to add accurate kill markers, something the scavenger likes.
Add some more tests from ARM that needed this.
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