Close out this long standing bug by removing the remaining overloaded
virtual functions in LLVM. The -Woverloaded-virtual option is now turned on.
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ISD::CALL node, then custom lower that. This means that we only have to handle
LEGAL call operands/results, not every possible type. This allows us to
simplify the call code, shrinking it by about 1/3.
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handling. This makes the lower argument code significantly simpler (we
only need to handle legal argument types).
Incidentally, this also implements support for vector argument registers,
so long as they are not on the stack.
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Canonicalize BUILD_VECTOR's that match VSPLTI's into a single type for each
form, eliminating a bunch of Pat patterns in the .td file and allowing us to
CSE stuff more aggressively. This implements
PowerPC/buildvec_canonicalize.ll:VSPLTI
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handle all 4 PPC vector types. This simplifies the matching code and allows
us to eliminate a bunch of patterns. This also adds cases we were missing,
such as CodeGen/PowerPC/vec_splat.ll:splat_h.
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<int -1, int -1, int -1, int -1>
and
<int 65537, int 65537, int 65537, int 65537>
Using things like:
vspltisb v0, -1
and:
vspltish v0, 1
instead of using constant pool loads.
This implements CodeGen/PowerPC/vec_splat.ll:splat_imm_i{32|16}.
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void foo(float a, int *b) { *b = a; }
to this:
_foo:
fctiwz f0, f1
stfiwx f0, 0, r4
blr
instead of this:
_foo:
fctiwz f0, f1
stfd f0, -8(r1)
lwz r2, -4(r1)
stw r2, 0(r4)
blr
This implements CodeGen/PowerPC/stfiwx.ll, and also incidentally does the
right thing for GCC bugzilla 26505.
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the same functionality. This addresses another piece of bug 680. Next,
on to fixing Alpha VAARG, which I broke last time.
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amount handling that PPC provides. These are generated by the lowering code
and prevents the dag combiner from assuming (rightfully) that the shifts
don't only look at 5 bits. This fixes a miscompilation of crafty with
the new front-end.
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on Darwin to remove smarts from the isel. This is currently disabled by
default (uncomment setOperationAction(ISD::GlobalAddress to enable it).
tblgen needs to become smarter about tglobaladdr nodes and bigger patterns
needed to be added to the .td file. However, we can currently emit stuff like
this: :)
li r2, lo16(L_x$non_lazy_ptr)
lis r3, ha16(L_x$non_lazy_ptr)
lwzx r2, r3, r2
The obvious improvements will follow.
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allows us to lower legal return types to something else, to meet ABI
requirements (such as that i64 be returned in two i32 regs on Darwin/ppc).
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are allowed to generate 64-bit-only PowerPC instructions for 32 bit hosts,
such as the PowerPC 970.
This speeds up 189.lucas from 81.99 to 32.64 seconds.
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giving it a non-instruction opcode. The dag->dag selector used to not
select the operands of the fsel, because it thought that whole tree was
already selected.
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