This has two effects: 1. We never inflate to a larger register class than what
the sub-target can handle. 2. Completely unconstrained virtual registers get the
largest possible register class.
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The hook will be used by the register allocator when recomputing register
classes after removing constraints.
Thumb1 code doesn't allow anything larger than tGPR, and x86 needs to ensure
that the spill size doesn't change.
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This worked untill now because stars are aligned (i.e. num of complex address elments are always 0 or 2+ and when it is 2+ at least two elements are access together)
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translation fails. We were bailing out in some cases that would
cause us to miss GVN'ing some non-local cases away.
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Add support for switch and indirectbr edges. This works by densely numbering
all blocks which have such terminators, and then separately numbering the
possible successors. The predecessors write down a number, the successor knows
its own number (as a ConstantInt) and sends that and the pointer to the number
the predecessor wrote down to the runtime, who looks up the counter in a
per-function table.
Coverage data should now be functional, but I haven't tested it on anything
other than my 2-file synthetic test program for coverage.
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return it as a clobber. This allows GVN to do smart things.
Enhance GVN to be smart about the case when a small load is clobbered
by a larger overlapping load. In this case, forward the value. This
allows us to compile stuff like this:
int test(void *P) {
int tmp = *(unsigned int*)P;
return tmp+*((unsigned char*)P+1);
}
into:
_test: ## @test
movl (%rdi), %ecx
movzbl %ch, %eax
addl %ecx, %eax
ret
which has one load. We already handled the case where the smaller
load was from a must-aliased base pointer.
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these was just one line of a file. Explicitly set the eol-style property on the
files to try and ensure this fix stays.
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Fixes Thumb2 ADCS and SBCS lowering: <rdar://problem/9275821>.
t2ADCS/t2SBCS are now pseudo instructions, consistent with ARM, so the
assembly printer correctly prints the 's' suffix.
Fixes Thumb2 adde -> SBC matching to check for live/dead carry flags.
Fixes the internal ARM machine opcode mnemonic for ADCS/SBCS.
Fixes ARM SBC lowering to check for live carry (potential bug).
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fix bugs exposed by the gcc dejagnu testsuite:
1. The load may actually be used by a dead instruction, which
would cause an assert.
2. The load may not be used by the current chain of instructions,
and we could move it past a side-effecting instruction. Change
how we process uses to define the problem away.
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On x86 this allows to fold a load into the cmp, greatly reducing register pressure.
movzbl (%rdi), %eax
cmpl $47, %eax
->
cmpb $47, (%rdi)
This shaves 8k off gcc.o on i386. I'll leave applying the patch in README.txt to Chris :)
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This tends to happen a lot with bitfield code generated by clang. A simple example for x86_64 is
uint64_t foo(uint64_t x) { return (x&1) << 42; }
which used to compile into bloated code:
shlq $42, %rdi ## encoding: [0x48,0xc1,0xe7,0x2a]
movabsq $4398046511104, %rax ## encoding: [0x48,0xb8,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x04,0x00,0x00]
andq %rdi, %rax ## encoding: [0x48,0x21,0xf8]
ret ## encoding: [0xc3]
with this patch we can fold the immediate into the and:
andq $1, %rdi ## encoding: [0x48,0x83,0xe7,0x01]
movq %rdi, %rax ## encoding: [0x48,0x89,0xf8]
shlq $42, %rax ## encoding: [0x48,0xc1,0xe0,0x2a]
ret ## encoding: [0xc3]
It's possible to save another byte by using 'andl' instead of 'andq' but I currently see no way of doing
that without making this code even more complicated. See the TODOs in the code.
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