- Yay for '-'s and simplifications!
- I kept StringMap::GetOrCreateValue for compatibility purposes, this can
eventually go away. Likewise the StringMapEntry Create functions still follow
the old style.
- NIFC.
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This introduces an LDA-internal DependencePair class. The intention is,
that this is a place where dependence testers can store various results
such as SCEVs describing conflicting iterations, breaking conditions,
distance/direction vectors, etc.
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- Rename member function size(). New name is length().
- Store string beginning and length. Earlier it used to store string end.
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out of memory, and also make the default memory manager allocate more memory
when it runs out.
Also, switch function stubs and global data over to using the BumpPtrAllocator.
This makes it so the JIT no longer mmaps (or the equivalent on Windows) 16 MB
of memory, and instead allocates in 512K slabs. I suspect this size could go
lower, especially on embedded platforms, now that more slabs can be allocated.
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malloc, so there should be no functional changes to other code.
These changes are necessary since I have plans to use this allocator in the JIT
memory manager, and it needs a special allocator.
I also added some tests which helped me pinpoint some bugs.
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a new getSectionForMergableConstant hook. This removes one dependence
of TAI on Type, and provides the hook with enough info to make the
right decision based on whether the global has relocations etc.
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This is considered a workaround. The problem is some targets are not modeling side effects correctly. PPC is apparently one of those. This patch allows ppc llvm-gcc to bootstrap on Darwin. Once we find out which instruction definitions are wrong, we can remove the PPCInstrInfo workaround.
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Constant::getRelocationInfo(), which has a much simpler
to use API. It still should not be part of libvmcore, but
is better than it was. Also teach it to be smart about
hidden visibility.
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pool entry will require relocations against it. I implemented this
conservatively for ARM, someone who is knowledgable about it should
see if this can be improved.
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their appropriate sections before the code itself. They need to be emitted
before the function because on some targets (x86 but not x86_64) the later
may reference a JT or CP entry address
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(x pred y) with more thorough code that does more complete canonicalization
before resorting to range checks. This helps it find more cases where
the canonicalized expressions match.
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