constants out of loops. These aren't covered by the regular LICM
pass, because in LLVM IR constants don't require separate
instructions. They're not always covered by the MachineLICM pass
either, because it doesn't know how to unfold folded constant-pool
loads. This is somewhat experimental at this point, and off by
default.
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phis, similar to the FoldPHIArgGEPIntoPHI change.
Also, delete some comments that don't reflect the code.
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trying to create RMW opportunities in the x86 backend. This can cause a
cycle to appear in the graph, since the other uses may eventually feed into
the TokenFactor we are sinking the load below.
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the Intel instruction tables.
The patterns will stay blank because ADD reg, reg
is faster, but having the encoding available is
useful for the disassembler.
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more than one phi, since that leads to higher register pressure on
entry to the phi. This is especially problematic when the phi is in
a loop header, as it increases register pressure throughout the loop.
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Eliminate the PersonalityPrefix/Suffix & NeedsIndirectEncoding
fields from MAI: they aren't part of the asm syntax, they are
related to the structure of the object file.
To replace their functionality, add a new
TLOF::getSymbolForDwarfGlobalReference method which asks targets
to decide how to reference a global from EH in a pc-relative way.
The default implementation just returns the symbol. The default
darwin implementation references the symbol through an indirect
$non_lazy_ptr stub. The bizarro x86-64 darwin specialization
handles the weird "foo@GOTPCREL+4" hack.
DwarfException.cpp now uses this to emit the reference to the
symbol in the right way, and this also eliminates another
horrible hack from DwarfException.cpp:
- if (strcmp(MAI->getPersonalitySuffix(), "+4@GOTPCREL"))
- O << "-" << MAI->getPCSymbol();
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All of these do not have patterns (they're for the
disassembler).
Many of the floating-point instructions will probably
be rolled into definitions that have patterns, and may
eventually be superseded by mdefs. So I put them
together and left a comment.
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one implementation into its one caller. This eliminates a totally
awesome and gratuitous hack where we casted a Function* to
GlobalVariable*.
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and use PersonalityPrefix/Suffix to achieve the same effect (like
the x86 backend).
This changes the code generated for ppc static mode, but guess what,
we were generating this before:
.byte 0x9B ; Personality (indirect pcrel sdata4)
.long ___gxx_personality_v0-. ; Personality
which is not correct! (it is not an 'indirect' reference).
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Intel tables, where the source operand is
specified by the R/M field and the destination
operand by the Reg field.
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to the Intel register table.
Added 16- and 64-bit MOVs to and from the segment
registers to the Intel instruction tables.
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interrupt instruction, which shouldn't arise any other way). 0xcd is
also used by JITMemoryManager to initialize the buffer to garbage,
which means it could appear following a noreturn call even when
that is not a stub, confusing X86CompilationCallback2. PR 4929.
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VLDM/VSTM instructions, and without this check, the code assumes that an
offset is allowed, as it would be with VLDR/VSTR. The asm printer,
however, silently drops the offset, producing incorrect code. Since the
address register in this case is either the stack or frame pointer, the
spill location ends up conflicting with some other stack slot or with
outgoing arguments on the stack.
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not folded in the constant folder because the constant folder doesn't
simplify ConstantExpr operands.
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instead of cloning and RAUWing it.
- Make AbstractTypeUser a friend of Value so that it can offer
its subclasses a way to update a Value's type in place. This
is better than a universally visible setType method on Value,
and it's sufficient for the immediate need.
- Eliminate the constant "convert" functions. This eliminates a
lot of logic duplication, and fixes a complicated bug where a
constant can't actually be cloned during the type refinement
process because some of the types that its folder needs are
half-destroyed, being in the middle of refinement themselves.
- Move the getValType functions from being static overloaded
functions in Constants.cpp to be members of class template
specializations in ConstantsContext.h. This means that the
code ends up getting instantiated twice, however it also
makes it possible to eliminate all "convert" functions, so
it's not a big net code size increase. And if desired, the
duplicate instantiations could be eliminated with some
reorganization.
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While I'm there, change code that does:
SomeTy == Type::getFooType(Context)
into:
SomeTy->getTypeID() == FooTyID
to decrease the amount of useless type creation which may involve locking, etc.
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argpromote to avoid invalidating an iterator. This fixes PR4977.
All clang tests now pass with expensive checking (on my system
at least).
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GetProcessId was introduced only in XP. As a bonus, this change makes Program
objects copyable, since Program is now basically a PID.
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has multiple uses, as one of the other uses may be on a path
to a different node above the callseq_start, because that
leads to a cyclic graph. This problem is exposed when
-combiner-global-alias-analysis is used. This fixes PR4880.
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parses the .word directive as 4 bytes and ARMAsmParser::ParseInstruction will
give an error is called. Broke out the test of the .word directive into two
different test cases, one for x86 and one for arm.
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1. Switch from an std::set to a SmallPtrSet for visited chain nodes.
2. Do not force the recursive flattening of token factor nodes, regardless of
use count.
3. Immediately process newly created TokenFactor nodes.
Also, improve combiner-aa by teaching it that loads to non-overlapping offsets
of relatively aligned objects cannot alias.
These changes result in a >5x speedup for combiner-aa on most testcases.
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DAG Combiner to disambiguate chains for loads and stores of types which are
broken up by the Legalizer into smaller pieces.
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The gist of this is if source of some of the copies that feed into a phi join is defined by the phi join, we'd like to eliminate them. However, if any of the non-identity source overlaps the live interval of the phi join then the coalescer won't be able to coalesce them. The early coalescer's job is to eliminate the identity copies by partially-coalescing the two live intervals.
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created once, so shouldn't be stuck in the middle of the loop. Also early exit
if there are no uses of UnwindInst in the function.
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full AsmPrinter, and change TargetRegistry to keep track
of registered MCInstPrinters.
llvm-mc is still linking in the entire
target foo to get the code emitter stuff, but this is an
important step in the right direction.
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Also break the type verification stuff into its own TypeSet to keep the
Verifier pass from becoming an AbstractTypeUser.
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change as types are refined. Remove abstract types from CheckedTypes when they
we're informed that they have been refined. The only way types get refined in
the verifier is when later function passes start optimizing. Fixes PR4970.
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all the other targets. Add support for weak/linkonce linkage so it doesn't
crash on basically all nontrivial testcases.
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class into its own X86ATTInstPrinter class. The inst
printer now has just one dependence on the code generator
(TRI).
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Change the picbase symbol on non-darwin systems from ".Lllvm$4.$piclabel" to
".L4$pb". The actual name doesn't matter and the darwin name is shorter.
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now that printBasicBlockLabel is only used for starting
a MBB. This allows elimination of a bunch of arguments.
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Move GetMBBSymbol up to AsmPrinter and make printBasicBlockLabel use it so that
we only have one place that decides what to name bb labels. Hopefully various
clients of printBasicBlockLabel can start using GetMBBSymbol instead.
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this means that it can only lower one MachineInstr to one MCInst. To
make this fly, we need to pull out handling of MO_GOT_ABSOLUTE_ADDRESS
(which generates an implicit label) out of X86MCInstLower.
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being embedded into X86ATTAsmPrinter). This still depends heavily
on X86ATTAsmPrinter, but this is a step in the right direction.
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working. To support this, add an is_displayed() function to raw_ostream,
and generalize Process::StandardOutIsDisplayed and friends in order to
support it.
Also, call RemoveFileOnSignal before creating a file instead of after, so
that the file isn't left behind if the program is interrupted between when
the file is created and RemoveFileOnSignal is called.
While here, add a -S to llvm-extract and port it to IRReader so that it
supports assembly input.
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object, the timer it creates was not being deleted. Since the
timer belonged to a static timer group, the timer group would
be destroyed on shutdown, and would notice and complain that
not all timers it contained were destroyed.
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more efficient SmallPtrSet<MCSymbol*>. This eliminates string
craziness and fixes CodeGen/X86/darwin-quote.ll with the new asmprinter.
Codegen is producing stubs in a nondeterminstic order, but it was doing
this before anyway.
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Mangler::getNameWithPrefix. In addition to avoiding some over
quoting, this also is more efficient because it uses smallvector
instead of std::string thrashing.
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(uniqued if unnamed) global variable name with the prefix that
it is supposed to get. It doesn't do "mangling" in the sense of
adding quotes and hacking on bad characters.
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safe. This can happen we a subreg_to_reg 0 has been coalesced. One
exception is when the instruction that folds the load is a move, then we
can simply turn it into a 32-bit load from the stack slot.
rdar://7170444
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how to fold notionally-out-of-bounds array getelementptr indices instead
of just doing these in lib/Analysis/ConstantFolding.cpp, because it can
be done in a fairly general way without TargetData, and because not all
constants are visited by lib/Analysis/ConstantFolding.cpp. This enables
more constant folding.
Also, set the "inbounds" flag when the getelementptr indices are
one-past-the-end.
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within the notional bounds of the static type of the getelementptr (which
is not the same as "inbounds") from GlobalOpt into a utility routine,
and use it in ConstantFold.cpp to check whether there are any mis-behaved
indices.
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that things like .word can be parsed as target specific. Moved parsing .word
out of AsmParser.cpp into X86AsmParser.cpp as it is 2 bytes on X86 and 4 bytes
for other targets that support the .word directive.
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from the exception tables. However, Duncan explained why it's a can of worms to
do it the GCC way. I went back to doing it the LLVM way and added Duncan's
explanation so that I don't do this again in the future.
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like what GCC outputs. The mysterious code to insert padding wasn't in GCC at
all. I modified the TType base offset code to calculate the offset like GCC
does, though.
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code within it was the same inside and out. There's still a problem of the
TypeInfoSize should be the size of the TType format encoding (at least that's
what GCC thinks it should be).
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Basically, this patch is working towards removing the hard-coded values that are
output for the CIE. In particular, the CIE augmentation and the CIE augmentation
size. Both of these should be calculated. In the process, I was able to make a
bunch of code simpler.
The encodings for the personality, LSDA, and FDE in the CIE are still not
correct. They should be generated either from target-specific callbacks (blech!)
or grokked from first-principles.
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the MCInst path of the asmprinter. Instead, pull comment printing
out of the autogenerated asmprinter into each target that uses the
autogenerated asmprinter. This causes code duplication into each
target, but in a way that will be easier to clean up later when more
asmprinter stuff is commonized into the base AsmPrinter class.
This also fixes an xcore strangeness where it inserted two tabs
before every instruction.
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all disassemblers.
Modified the MemoryObject to support 64-bit address
spaces, regardless of the LLVM process's address
width.
Modified the Target class to allow extraction of a
MCDisassembler.
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asm printer into the "printInstruction" routine. This
fixes a problem where the experimental asmprinter would
drop debug labels in some cases, and fixes issues on ppc/xcore
where pseudo instructions like "mr" didn't get debug locs properly.
It is annoying that this moves the call from one place into each
target, but a future set of more invasive refactorings will fix
that problem.
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