Use the function attributes to pass along the stack protector buffer size.
Now that we have robust function attributes, don't use a command line option to
specify the stack protecto buffer size.
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Enable parsing all 32 floating point control registers $0-31 and stop trying to
parse floating point condition code register $fcc0. Also, return ParseFail if
the operand being parsed is not in the expected format.
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We don't have tests for the effect of if-conversion loops because it requires a big test (that includes if-converted loops) and it is difficult to find and balance a loop to do the right thing.
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Option aliases in option groups were previously disallowed by an assert.
As far as I can tell, there was no technical reason for this, and I would
like to be able to put cl.exe compatible options in their own group for Clang,
so let's change the assert.
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instructions. With this patch:
1. ldr.n is recognized as mnemonic for the short encoding
2. ldr.w is recognized as menmonic for the long encoding
3. ldr will map to either short or long encodings depending on the size of the offset
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After Ulrich's r180677 (thanks!) TableGen is intelligent enough to
handle tied constraints involving complex operands properly, so
virtually all of the ARM custom converters are now unnecessary.
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helper function. This leaves both trivial cases handled entirely in
helper functions and merely manages the list of allocas to process in
the run method.
The next step will be to handle all of the trivial promotion work prior
to even creating the core class and the subsequent simplifications that
enables.
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a single block into the helper routine. This takes advantage of the fact
that we can directly replace uses prior to any store with undef to
simplify matters and unconditionally promote allocas only used within
one block.
I've removed the special handling for the case of no stores existing.
This has no semantic effect but might slow things down. I'll fix that in
a later patch when I refactor this entire thing to be easier to manage
the different cases.
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handles the general cases.
The hope is to refactor this so that we don't end up building the entire
class for the trivial cases. I also want to lift a lot of the early
pre-processing in the initial segment of run() into a separate routine,
and really none of it needs to happen inside the primary promotion
class.
These routines in particular used none of the actual state in the
promotion class, so they don't really make sense as members.
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This struct is nicely independent of everything else, and we already
needed a foward declaration here. It's simpler to just define it
immediately.
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GlobalOpt simplifies llvm.compiler.used by removing any members that are also
in the more strict llvm.used. Handle the special case where llvm.compiler.used
becomes empty.
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