Among other benefits, this doesn't leak the SmallPtrSet, has the verifier
code in the verifier pass, actually does the verification at the end,
and is considerably simpler.
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other things, this avoids vtable and rtti data for it being splatted in
every translation unit that uses it.
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mainly used in debugging and/or assert situations. It should make the compiler
and the static analyzer stop nagging us about them.
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smallest-normalized-magnitude values in a given FP semantics.
Provide an APFloat-to-string conversion which I am quite ready to admit could
be much more efficient.
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simply passes output to errs(). If -debug-buffer-size=N is set N > 0,
dbgs() buffers its output until program termination and dumps the last N
characters sent to it. This is handy when debugging very large inputs.
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and outputs it when explicitly flushed. The intent is to use it in
situations such as debug output logging where a signal handler can take
care of flushing the buffer at program termination.
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instead of stored. This reduces memdep memory usage, and also eliminates a bunch of
weakvh's. This speeds up gvn on gcc.c-torture/20001226-1.c from 23.9s to 8.45s (2.8x)
on a different machine than earlier.
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return partial registers. This affected the back-end lowering code some.
Also patch up some places I missed before in the "get" functions.
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This fixes an in-place update bug where code inserted at the end of basic blocks may not be covered by existing intervals which were live across the entire block. It is also consistent with the way ranges are specified for live intervals.
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by allowing backends to override routines that will default
the JIT and Static code generation to an appropriate code model
for the architecture.
Should fix PR 5773.
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it changes raw_fd_ostream::preferred_buffer_size to return zero on
a scary stat failure instead of setting the stream to an error state.
This method really should not mutate the stream.
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- Move DisableScheduling flag into TargetOption.h
- Move SDNodeOrdering into its own header file. Give it a minimal interface that
doesn't conflate construction with storage.
- Move assigning the ordering into the SelectionDAGBuilder.
This isn't used yet, so there should be no functional changes.
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- an MDNode is designated as function-local when created, and continues to be even if its operands are modified not to refer to function-local IR
- function-localness is designated via lowest bit in SubclassData
- getLocalFunction() descends MDNode tree to see if it is consistently function-local
Add verification of MDNodes to checks that MDNodes are consistently function-local.
Update AsmWriter to use isFunctionLocal().
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contains another loop, or an instruction. The loop form is
substantially more efficient on large loops than the typical
code it replaces.
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of 91296 that caused trouble -- the Processed list needs to be
preserved for the livetime of the pass, as AddUsersIfInteresting
is called from other passes.
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LegalizeDAG.cpp. Unlike the code it replaces, which simply decrements the simple
type by one, getHalfSizedIntegerVT() searches for the smallest simple integer
type that is at least half the size of the type it is called on. This approach
has the advantage that it will continue working if a new value type (such as
i24) is added to MVT.
Also, in preparation for new value types, remove the assertions that
non-power-of-2 8-bit-mutiple types are Extended when legalizing extload and
truncstore operations.
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SmallVectorTemplateBase class, which allows us to statically
dispatch on isPodLike instead of dynamically.
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down into SmallVectorImpl. This requires sprinking a ton of this->'s in,
but gives us a place to factor.
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and there is a new SmallVectorTemplateBase class in between it and SmallVectorImpl.
SmallVectorTemplateBase can be specialized based on isPodLike.
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remove start/finishGVStub and the BufferState helper class from the
MachineCodeEmitter interface. It has the side-effect of not setting the
indirect global writable and then executable on ARM, but that shouldn't be
necessary.
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1. Use std::equal instead of reinventing it.
2. don't run dtors in destroy_range if element is pod-like.
3. Use isPodLike to decide between memcpy/uninitialized_copy
instead of is_class. isPodLike is more generous in some cases.
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isPodLike type trait. This is a generally useful type trait for
more than just DenseMap, and we really care about whether something
acts like a pod, not whether it really is a pod.
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Checks that the code generated by 'tblgen --emit-llvmc' can be actually
compiled. Also fixes two bugs found in this way:
- forward_transformed_value didn't work with non-list arguments
- cl::ZeroOrOne is now called cl::Optional
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stuff isn't used just yet.
We want to model the GCC `-fno-schedule-insns' and `-fno-schedule-insns2'
flags. The hypothesis is that the people who use these flags know what they are
doing, and have hand-optimized the C code to reduce latencies and other
conflicts.
The idea behind our scheme to turn off scheduling is to create a map "on the
side" during DAG generation. It will order the nodes by how they appeared in the
code. This map is then used during scheduling to get the ordering.
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This change removes the DefaultConstructible
and CopyAssignable constraints on the template
parameter T (the first one).
The second template parameter (R) is defaulted to be
identical to the first and controls the result type.
By specifying it to be (const T&) additionally the
CopyConstructible constraint on T can be removed.
This allows to use StringSwitch e.g. for llvm::Constant
instances.
Regarding the other review feedback regarding performance
because of taking pointers, this class should be completely
optimizable like before, since all methods are inline and
the pointer dereferencing and result value caching should be
possible behind the scenes by the "as-if" rule.
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- Loosen the restrictions when checking of it branches to a landing pad.
- Make the loop more efficient by checking the '.insert' return value.
- Do cheaper checks first.
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more than one successor. Normally, these extra successors are dead. However,
some of them may branch to exception handling landing pads. If we remove those
successors, then the landing pads could go away if all predecessors to it are
removed. Before, it was checking if the direct successor was the landing
pad. But it could be the result of jumping through multiple basic blocks to get
to it. If we were to only check for the existence of an EH_LABEL in the basic
block and not remove successors if it's in there, then it could stop actually
dead basic blocks from being removed.
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The coalescer is supposed to clean these up, but when setting up parameters
for a function call, there may be copies to physregs. If the defining
instruction has been LICM'ed far away, the coalescer won't touch it.
The register allocation hint does not always work - when the register
allocator is backtracking, it clears the hints.
This patch is more conservative than r90502, and does not break
483.xalancbmk/i686. It still breaks the PowerPC bootstrap, so it is disabled
by default, and can be enabled with the -trivial-coalesce-ends option.
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When a call is placed to spill an interval this spiller will first try to
break the interval up into its component values. Single value intervals and
intervals which have already been split (or are the result of previous splits)
are spilled by the default spiller.
Splitting intervals as described above may improve the performance of generated
code in some circumstances. This work is experimental however, and it still
miscompiles many benchmarks. It's not recommended for general use yet.
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phi translation of complex expressions like &A[i+1]. This has the
following benefits:
1. The phi translation logic is all contained in its own class with
a strong interface and verification that it is self consistent.
2. The logic is more correct than before. Previously, if intermediate
expressions got PHI translated, we'd miss the update and scan for
the wrong pointers in predecessor blocks. @phi_trans2 is a testcase
for this.
3. We have a lot less code in memdep.
We can handle phi translation across blocks of things like @phi_trans3,
which is pretty insane :).
This patch should fix the miscompiles of 255.vortex, and I tested it
with a bootstrap of llvm-gcc, llvm-test and dejagnu of course.
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Some compatibility updates like the Boost TR1 compatibility headers
define them.
Patch contributed by OvermindDL1!
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The semantics of llvm.dbg.value are that starting from where it is executed, an offset into the specified user source variable is specified to get a new value.
An example:
call void @llvm.dbg.value(metadata !{ i32 7 }, i64 0, metadata !2)
Here the user source variable associated with metadata #2 gets the value "i32 7" at offset 0.
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sys::cas_flag should be long on this platform, InterlockedAdd() is
defined only for the Itanium architecture (according to MSDN).
Patch by Michael Beck!
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gvn (this is just a skeleton so far). This will ultimately be used
to fix a nasty miscompilation with GVN.
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The coalescer is supposed to clean these up, but when setting up parameters
for a function call, there may be copies to physregs. If the defining
instruction has been LICM'ed far away, the coalescer won't touch it.
The register allocation hint does not always work - when the register
allocator is backtracking, it clears the hints.
This patch takes care of a few more cases that r90163 missed.
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- This is a pretty slow / memory intensive implementation, and I will likely
change it to an iterative model, but it works.
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that it doesn't have dangling pointers when abstract types are resolved. This
modifies it somewhat to address comments: making the "StructLayoutMap" an
anonymous structure, calling "removeAbstractTypeUser" when appropriate, and
adding asserts where helpful.
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We want LiveVariables clients to use methods rather than accessing the
getVarInfo data structure directly. That way it will be possible to change the
LiveVariables representation.
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for all the processors where I have tried it, and even when it might not help
performance, the cost is quite low. The opportunities for duplicating
indirect branches are limited by other factors so code size does not change
much due to tail duplicating indirect branches aggressively.
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If no destination label is available, just point to the node itself
instead of pointing to some source label. Source and destination labels are
not related in any way.
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Graphviz can layout the graphs better if a node does not contain source
ports. Therefore only print the ports if the source ports are useful,
that means are not labeled with the empty string "".
This patch also simplifies graphs without any edgeSourceLabels e.g. the
dominance trees.
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divide/remainder since these operations can trap by unroll them and adding undefs
for the resulting vector.
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where it is not available. It's unclear how to get this inserted
computation into GVN's scalar availability sets, Owen, help? :)
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running tail duplication when doing branch folding for if-conversion, and
we also want to be able to run tail duplication earlier to fix some
reg alloc problems. Move the CanFallThrough function from BranchFolding
to MachineBasicBlock so that it can be shared by TailDuplication.
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Make tail duplication of indirect branches much more aggressive (for targets
that indicate that it is profitable), based on further experience with
this transformation. I compiled 3 large applications with and without
this more aggressive tail duplication and measured minimal changes in code
size. ("size" on Darwin seems to round the text size up to the nearest
page boundary, so I can only say that any code size increase was less than
one 4k page.) Radar 7421267.
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way for each TargetJITInfo subclass to allocate its own stubs. This
means stubs aren't as exactly-sized anymore, but it lets us get rid of
TargetJITInfo::emitFunctionStubAtAddr(), which lets ARM and PPC
support the eager JIT, fixing http://llvm.org/PR4816.
* Rename the JITEmitter's stub creation functions to describe the kind
of stub they create. So far, all of them create lazy-compilation
stubs, but they sometimes get used when far-call stubs are needed.
Fixing http://llvm.org/PR5201 will involve fixing this.
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Note that "hasDotLocAndDotFile"-style debug info was already broken;
people wanting this functionality should implement it in the
AsmPrinter/DwarfWriter code.
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It's probably better in the long run to replace the
indirect-GlobalVariable system. That'll be done after a subsequent
patch.
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the body to not pass the name for the isSigned parameter. However it
seems that changing prototypes is a big-no-no, so here I revert the
previous change and pass "true" for isSigned, meaning this always does
a signed cast, which was the previous behaviour assuming the name was
not NULL! Some other C function needs to be introduced for the general
case of signed or unsigned casts. This hopefully unbreaks the ocaml
binding.
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tell debug info which base register to use to reference a frame index on a
per-index basis. This is useful, for example, in the presence of dynamic
stack realignment when local variables are indexed via the stack pointer and
stack-based arguments via the frame pointer.
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The hasNoModRefInfoForCalls isn't worth it as a filter because
basicaa provides m/r info and everything chains to it, so remove
it.
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When splitting a critical edge, the registers live through the edge are:
- Used in a PHI instruction, or
- Live out from the predecessor, and
- Live in to the successor.
This allows the coalescer to eliminate even more phi joins.
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Also fixed the corresponding testcase, and the PALIGNR
intrinsic (tested for correctness with llvm-gcc).
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it may be used in contexts where preheader insertion may have failed due
to an indirectbr.
Make LoopSimplify's LoopSimplify::SeparateNestedLoop properly fail in
the case that it would require splitting an indirectbr edge.
These fix PR5502.
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if it is not ultimately captured. Teach BasicAliasAnalysis that a
local object address which does not escape and is never stored does
not alias with a value resulting from a load.
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4.2.4, 4.3.4, 4.4.2.
The workaround is to use a local min/max implementation that takes an integer
param, and not a reference to integer param (like std::min does).
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contents of the block to be duplicated. Use this for ARM Cortex A8/9 to
be more aggressive tail duplicating indirect branches, since it makes it
much more likely that they will be predicted in the branch target buffer.
Testcase coming soon.
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This is probably not confined to *just* these two things.
Anyway, the llvm-gcc front-end may look up the structure layout information for
an abstract type. That information will be stored into a table with the FE's
TD. Instruction combine can come along and also ask for information on that
abstract type, but for a separate TD (the one associated with the pass manager).
After the type is refined, the old structure layout information in the pass
manager's TD file is out of date. If a new type is allocated in the same space
as the old-unrefined type, then the structure type information in the pass
manager's TD file will be wrong, but won't know it.
Fix this by making the TD's structure type information an abstract type user.
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2. Allow SCCIterator to work with inverse graphs.
3. Fix an incorrect comment in GraphTraits.h (the type in the comment
was given as GraphType* when it is actually const GraphType &).
Patch by Patrick Alexander Simmons.
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as the isSigned bool to CreateIntCast by having this resolve to a call
to a private method, rather than by using a gcc attribute.
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parameter of CreateIntCast then they get an error from the compiler
(or from the linker with a non-gcc compiler). Another possibility
is to flip the order of the DestTy and isSigned parameters, since you
should then get a compiler warning if you try to use a char* for a
Type*.
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(like DbgDeclareInst's) to shrink substantially. It sucks that we have
to pull Compiler.h into such a public header, but at least Compiler.h
doesn't pull anything else in.
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- This is an initial step towards -march=native support in Clang, and towards
eliminating host dependencies in the targets. See PR5389.
- Patch by Roman Divacky!
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- If destination is a physical register and it has a subreg index, use the
sub-register instead.
This fixes PR5423.
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so that isa<Instructon> doesn't return true for FixedStackPseudoSourceValue
values. This fixes a variety of problems, including crashes with -debug
and -print-machineinstrs. Also, add a comment to warn about this.
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Provide special isLoadFromStackSlotPostFE and isStoreToStackSlotPostFE
interfaces to explicitly request checking for post-frame ptr elimination
operands. This uses a heuristic so it isn't reliable for correctness.
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machine instruction loads or stores from/to a stack slot. Unlike
isLoadFromStackSlot and isStoreFromStackSlot, the instruction may be
something other than a pure load/store (e.g. it may be an arithmetic
operation with a memory operand). This helps AsmPrinter determine when
to print a spill/reload comment.
This is only a hint since we may not be able to figure this out in all
cases. As such, it should not be relied upon for correctness.
Implement for X86. Return false by default for other architectures.
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slots. The AsmPrinter will use this information to determine whether to
print a spill/reload comment.
Remove default argument values. It's too easy to pass a wrong argument
value when multiple arguments have default values. Make everything
explicit to trap bugs early.
Update all targets to adhere to the new interfaces..
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making it visible to clients and adding LLVM-style cast capability.
This will be used by AsmPrinter to determine when to emit spill comments
for an instruction.
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emitting comments. These flags carry semantic information not otherwise
easily derivable from the IR text.
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cannot be folded into target cmp instruction.
- Avoid a phase ordering issue where early cmp optimization would prevent the
later count-to-zero optimization.
- Add missing checks which could cause LSR to reuse stride that does not have
users.
- Fix a bug in count-to-zero optimization code which failed to find the pre-inc
iv's phi node.
- Remove, tighten, loosen some incorrect checks disable valid transformations.
- Quite a bit of code clean up.
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functions like floorf, ceilf, ... Add test for detecting nearbyintf.
This change was prompted by test/Transforms/SimplifyLibCalls/floor.ll
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This allows StringRef to skip controversial if(str) check in constructor.
Buildbots, wait for corresponding clang and llvm-gcc FE check-ins!
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- Edges are split before any phis are eliminated, so the code is SSA.
- Create a proper IR BasicBlock for the split edges.
- LiveVariables::addNewBlock now has same syntax as
MachineDominatorTree::addNewBlock. Algorithm calculates predecessor live-out
set rather than successor live-in set.
This feature still causes some miscompilations.
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llvm.invariant.start to be used without necessarily being paired with a call
to llvm.invariant.end. If you run the entire optimization pipeline then such
calls are in fact deleted (adce does it), but that's actually a good thing since
we probably do want them to be zapped late in the game. There should really be
an integration test that checks that the llvm.invariant.start call lasts long
enough that all passes that do interesting things with it get to do their stuff
before it is deleted. But since no passes do anything interesting with it yet
this will have to wait for later.
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start using them in a trivial way when -enable-jump-threading-lvi
is passed. enable-jump-threading-lvi will be my playground for
awhile.
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Critical edges leading to a PHI node are split when the PHI source variable is
live out from the predecessor block. This help the coalescer eliminate more
PHI joins.
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except that the result may not be a constant. Switch jump threading to
use it so that it gets things like (X & 0) -> 0, which occur when phi preds
are deleted and the remaining phi pred was a zero.
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This patch forbids implicit conversion of DenseMap::const_iterator to
DenseMap::iterator which was possible because DenseMapIterator inherited
(publicly) from DenseMapConstIterator. Conversion the other way around is now
allowed as one may expect.
The template DenseMapConstIterator is removed and the template parameter
IsConst which specifies whether the iterator is constant is added to
DenseMapIterator.
Actually IsConst parameter is not necessary since the constness can be
determined from KeyT but this is not relevant to the fix and can be addressed
later.
Patch by Victor Zverovich!
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Simplify[IF]Cmp pieces. Add some predicates to CmpInst to
determine whether a predicate is fp or int.
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takes decimated instructions and applies identities to them. This
is pretty minimal at this point, but I plan to pull some instcombine
logic out into these and similar routines.
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