Massive check in. This changes the "-fast" flag to "-O#" in llc. If you want to
use the old behavior, the flag is -O0. This change allows for finer-grained
control over which optimizations are run at different -O levels.
Most of this work was pretty mechanical. The majority of the fixes came from
verifying that a "fast" variable wasn't used anymore. The JIT still uses a
"Fast" flag. I'll change the JIT with a follow-up patch.
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use the old behavior, the flag is -O0. This change allows for finer-grained
control over which optimizations are run at different -O levels.
Most of this work was pretty mechanical. The majority of the fixes came from
verifying that a "fast" variable wasn't used anymore. The JIT still uses a
"Fast" flag. I'm not 100% sure if it's necessary to change it there...
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builds.
--- Reverse-merging (from foreign repository) r68552 into '.':
U test/CodeGen/X86/tls8.ll
U test/CodeGen/X86/tls10.ll
U test/CodeGen/X86/tls2.ll
U test/CodeGen/X86/tls6.ll
U lib/Target/X86/X86Instr64bit.td
U lib/Target/X86/X86InstrSSE.td
U lib/Target/X86/X86InstrInfo.td
U lib/Target/X86/X86RegisterInfo.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86ISelLowering.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86CodeEmitter.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86FastISel.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86InstrInfo.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86ISelDAGToDAG.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86ATTAsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86IntelAsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86ATTAsmPrinter.h
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86IntelAsmPrinter.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86ISelLowering.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86InstrInfo.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86InstrBuilder.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86RegisterInfo.td
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This introduces a small regression on the generated code
quality in the case we are just computing addresses, not
loading values.
Will work on it and on X86-64 support.
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entered via fall-through. Don't miss fallthroughs from blocks
terminated by conditional branches. Also, move
isOnlyReachableByFallthrough out of line.
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only reachable via fall-through edges. This dramatically reduces the
number of labels printed, and thus also the number of labels the
assembler must parse and remember.
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and extern_weak_odr. These are the same as the non-odr versions,
except that they indicate that the global will only be overridden
by an *equivalent* global. In C, a function with weak linkage can
be overridden by a function which behaves completely differently.
This means that IP passes have to skip weak functions, since any
deductions made from the function definition might be wrong, since
the definition could be replaced by something completely different
at link time. This is not allowed in C++, thanks to the ODR
(One-Definition-Rule): if a function is replaced by another at
link-time, then the new function must be the same as the original
function. If a language knows that a function or other global can
only be overridden by an equivalent global, it can give it the
weak_odr linkage type, and the optimizers will understand that it
is alright to make deductions based on the function body. The
code generators on the other hand map weak and weak_odr linkage
to the same thing.
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them are generic changes.
- Use the "fast" flag that's already being passed into the asm printers instead
of shoving it into the DwarfWriter.
- Instead of calling "MI->getParent()->getParent()" for every MI, set the
machine function when calling "runOnMachineFunction" in the asm printers.
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Now we're using one gross, but quite robust hack :) (previous ones
did not work, for example, when ext_weak symbol was used deep inside
constant expression in the initializer).
The proper fix of this problem will require some quite huge asmprinter
changes and that's why was postponed. This fixes PR3629 by the way :)
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U include/llvm/CodeGen/DebugLoc.h
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/LegalizeDAG.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/SelectionDAGBuild.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86ATTAsmPrinter.cpp
Enable debug location generation at -Os. This goes with the reapplication of the
r63639 patch.
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Now Users request DwarfWriter through getAnalysisUsage() instead of creating an instance of DwarfWriter object directly.
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well as 2 files that use "Registrator"s. These are to be used by the
MSVC builds, as the Win32 linker does not include libs that are
otherwise unreferenced, even if global constructors in the lib have
side-effects.
Patch by Scott Graham!
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