to properly handle the combinations of these with split integer loads
and stores. This essentially replaces Evan's r168227 by refactoring the
code in a different way, and trynig to mirror that refactoring in both
the load and store sides of the rewriting.
Generally speaking there was some really problematic duplicated code
here that led to poorly founded assumptions and then subtle bugs. Now
much of the code actually flows through and follows a more consistent
style and logical path. There is still a tiny bit of duplication on the
store side of things, but it is much less bad.
This also changes the logic to never re-use a load or store instruction
as that was simply too error prone in practice.
I've added a few tests (one a reduction of the one in Evan's original
patch, which happened to be the same as the report in PR14349). I'm
going to look at adding a few more tests for things I found and fixed in
passing (such as the volatile tests in the vectorizable predicate).
This patch has survived bootstrap, and modulo one bugfix survived
Duncan's test suite, but let me know if anything else explodes.
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The rationale is to get YAML filenames in diagnostics from
yaml::Stream::printError -- currently the filename is hard-coded as
"YAML" because there's no buffer information available.
Patch by Kim Gräsman!
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Fixes PR14380.
The prose was referring to a "bold" part of the code example, where the
boldness was lost in the transition from HTML. Unlike HTML, where one
can easily have a <b> inside a <pre>, reStructuredText is generally
unable to represent such nested markup.
Hack around it with the :emphasise-lines: option to the code-block
directive to single out the regions instead. Thankfully the regions are
close-enough to being full lines for this to work.
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It turned out that ARM wants different layout of type infos.
This is yet another patch in attempt to fix PR7187
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This patch moves the isInlineViable function from the InlineAlways pass into
the InlineCostAnalyzer and then changes the InlineCost computation to use that
simple check for always-inline functions. All the special-case checks for
AlwaysInline in the CallAnalyzer can then go away.
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operands of the expression being written was wrongly thought to be reusable as
an inner node of the expression resulting in it turning up as both an inner node
*and* a leaf, creating a cycle in the def-use graph. This would have caused the
verifier to blow up if things had gotten that far, however it managed to provoke
an infinite loop first.
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On PPC the stack pointer is X1, but ADJCALLSTACK writes R1.
Fixes PR14315: Register regmask dependency problem with misched.
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This is a partial solution to PR14351. It removes some of the special
significance of the first incoming phi value in the phi aliasing checking logic
in BasicAA. In the context of a loop, the old logic assumes that the first
incoming value is the interesting one (meaning that it is the one that comes
from outside the loop), but this is often not the case. With this change, we
now test first the incoming value that comes from a block other than the parent
of the phi being tested.
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