by the recently committed rlwimi.ll test file. Also commit initial code
for bitfield extract, although it is turned off until fully debugged.
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* Convert register numbers from their opcode value to the real value, e.g.
PPC::R1 => 1 and PPC::F1 => 1
* Add correct handling of loading of global values which are PC-relative --
implement ha16() and lo16()
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be listed second as that is how the instructions are usually created (and is the
correct asm syntax) so that it's assembled correctly from its constituents
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The decimal value given in the manual (8 or 9) really needs to be multiplied by
a factor of 32 because of the group of 5 zero bits after the register code.
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as the shift amount operand to a shift instruction. This was causing us to
emit unnecessary clear operations for code such as:
int foo(int x) { return 1 << x; }
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including registers, constants, and partial support for global addresses
* The JIT is disabled by default to allow building llvm-gcc, which wants to test
running programs during configure
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Instead of unconditionally copying all phi node values into temporaries for
all successor blocks, generate code that will determine what successor
block will be called and then copy only those phi node values needed by
the successor block.
This seems to cut down namd execution time from being 8% higher than GCC to
4% higher than GCC.
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- Support added for functions, basic blocks, constant pool, constants,
registers, and some basic support for globals, all untested
* Turn assert()s into abort()s so that unimplemented functions fail in release
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loops. This optimization is not turned on by default yet, but may be run
with the opt tool's -loop-reduce flag. There are many FIXMEs listed in the
code that will make it far more applicable to a wide range of code, but you
have to start somewhere :)
This limited version currently triggers on the following tests in the
MultiSource directory:
pcompress2: 7 times
cfrac: 5 times
anagram: 2 times
ks: 6 times
yacr2: 2 times
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Simplify code by simplifying terminators that branch to blocks that start
with an unreachable instruction.
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change hacks off 10K of bytecode from perlbmk (.5%) even though the front-end
is not generating them yet and we are not optimizing the resultant code.
This isn't too bad.
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particular, invoke ret values are only live in the normal dest of the invoke
not in the unwind dest.
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