After heavy editing of a live interval, it is much easier to simply renumber the
live values instead of trying to keep track of the unused ones.
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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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need the Compare flag after all.
--- Reverse-merging r109901 into '.':
U include/llvm/Target/TargetInstrDesc.h
U include/llvm/Target/Target.td
U utils/TableGen/InstrInfoEmitter.cpp
U utils/TableGen/CodeGenInstruction.cpp
U utils/TableGen/CodeGenInstruction.h
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This pass tries to remove comparison instructions when possible. For instance,
if you have this code:
sub r1, 1
cmp r1, 0
bz L1
and "sub" either sets the same flag as the "cmp" instruction or could be
converted to set the same flag, then we can eliminate the "cmp" instruction all
together. This is a important for ARM where the ALU instructions could set the
CPSR flag, but need a special suffix ('s') to do so.
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as a positive consequence the CallSite::getCallee() methods now can be rewritten to be
a bit more efficient
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be killed before being redefined.
These checks are usually disabled, and usually fail when enabled. We de facto
allow live registers to be redefined without a kill, the corresponding
assertions in RegScavenger were removed long ago.
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eliminate several const_casts.
Make CallSite implicitly convertible to ImmutableCallSite.
Rename the getModRefBehavior for intrinsic IDs to
getIntrinsicModRefBehavior to avoid overload ambiguity with CallSite,
which happens to be implicitly convertible to bool.
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Add support for using the FPSCR in conjunction with the vcvtr instruction, for controlling fp to int rounding.
Add support for the FLT_ROUNDS_ node now that the FPSCR is exposed.
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as soon as we properly codegen the simple vector operations in clang, remove the
unnecessary builti-ins/intrinsics from clang and llvm.
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of Value deletions and RAUWs, instead of relying on ScalarEvolution's
Scalars map being notified, as that's complicated at best, and
insufficient in general.
This means SCEVUnknown needs a non-trivial destructor, so introduce
a mechanism to allow ScalarEvolution to locate all the SCEVUnknowns.
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exactly what bugpoint expected it to do.
There was also only one user of
BlockExtractorPass(const std::vector<BasicBlock*> &B), so just remove it and
make BlockExtractorPass read BlockFile.
This fixes bugpoint's block extraction.
Nick, please review.
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later to identify and possibly remove superfluous compare instructions -- those
that are testing for and setting a status flag that should already be set.
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handles with a pointer to the containing map. When a map is copied, these
pointers need to be corrected to point to the new map. If not, then consider
the case of a map M1 which maps a value V to something. Create a copy M2 of
M1. At this point there are two value handles on V, one representing V as a
key in M1, the other representing V as a key in M2. But both value handles
point to M1 as the containing map. Now delete V. The value handles remove
themselves from their containing map (which destroys them), but only the first
value handle is successful: the second one cannot remove itself from M1 as
(once the first one has removed itself) there is nothing there to remove; it
is therefore not destroyed. This causes an assertion failure "All references
to V were not removed?".
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