We now emit a line table for each compile unit. To reduce the prologue size
of each line table, the files and directories used by each compile unit are
stored in std::map<unsigned, std::vector< > > instead of std::vector< >.
The prologue for a lto'ed image can be as big as 93K. Duplicating 93K for each
compile unit causes a huge increase of debug info. With this patch, each
prologue will only emit the files required by the compile unit.
rdar://problem/13342023
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Fixes rdar:13349374.
Volatile loads and stores need to be preserved even if the language
standard says they are undefined. "volatile" in this context means "get
out of the way compiler, let my platform handle it".
Additionally, this is the only way I know of with llvm to write to the
first page (when hardware allows) without dropping to assembly.
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- Phi nodes should be replaced/updated after lowering CMOV into branch
because 'mainMBB' updating operand in Phi node is changed.
- Add EFLAGS in livein before lowering the 2nd CMOV. It's necessary as
we will reuse the EFLAGS generated before the 1st lowered CMOV, which
won't clobber EFLAGS. However, we need explicitly specify that.
- '-attr=-cmov' test case are added.
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The "invariant.load" metadata indicates the memory unit being accessed is immutable.
A load annotated with this metadata can be moved across any store.
As I am not sure if it is legal to move such loads across barrier/fence, this
change dose not allow such transformation.
rdar://11311484
Thank Arnold for code review.
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When considering folding a bitcast of an alloca into the alloca itself,
make sure we don't shrink the amount of memory being allocated, or
things rapidly go sideways.
rdar://13324424
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- Clear 'mayStore' flag when loading from the atomic variable before the
spin loop
- Clear kill flag from one use to multiple use in registers forming the
address to that atomic variable
- don't use a physical register as live-in register in BB (neither entry
nor landing pad.) by copying it into virtual register
(patch by Cameron Zwarich)
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This calling convention was added just to handle functions which return vector
of floats. The fix committed in r165585 solves the problem.
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This patch adds many more functions to the target library information.
All of the functions being added were discovered while doing the migration
of the simplify-libcalls attribute annotation functionality to the
functionattrs pass. As a part of that work the attribute annotation logic
will query TLI to determine if a function should be annotated or not.
Signed-off-by: Meador Inge <meadori@codesourcery.com>
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This is a skeleton for a pre-RA MachineInstr scheduler strategy. Currently
it only tries to expose more parallelism for ALU instructions (this also
makes the distribution of GPR channels more uniform and increases the
chances of ALU instructions to be packed together in a single VLIW group).
Also it tries to reduce clause switching by grouping instruction of the
same kind (ALU/FETCH/CF) together.
Vincent Lejeune:
- Support for VLIW4 Slot assignement
- Recomputation of ScheduleDAG to get more parallelism opportunities
Tom Stellard:
- Fix assertion failure when trying to determine an instruction's slot
based on its destination register's class
- Fix some compiler warnings
Vincent Lejeune: [v2]
- Remove recomputation of ScheduleDAG (will be provided in a later patch)
- Improve estimation of an ALU clause size so that heuristic does not emit cf
instructions at the wrong position.
- Make schedule heuristic smarter using SUnit Depth
- Take constant read limitations into account
Vincent Lejeune: [v3]
- Fix some uninitialized values in ConstPair
- Add asserts to ensure an ALU slot is always populated
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Clarify that we mean the object starting at the pointer to the end of the
underlying object and not the size of the whole allocated object.
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Maintaining CONST_COPY Instructions until Pre Emit may prevent some ifcvt case
and taking them in account for scheduling is difficult for no real benefit.
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Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard at amd.com>
mayLoad complexify scheduling and does not bring any usefull info
as the location is not writeable at all.
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one-byte NOPs. If the processor actually executes those NOPs, as it sometimes
does with aligned bundling, this can have a performance impact. From my
micro-benchmarks run on my one machine, a 15-byte NOP followed by twelve
one-byte NOPs is about 20% worse than a 15 followed by a 12. This patch
changes NOP emission to emit as many 15-byte (the maximum) as possible followed
by at most one shorter NOP.
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GlobalValue linkage up to ExternalLinkage in the ExtractGV pass. This
prevents linkonce and linkonce_odr symbols from being DCE'd.
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