The ARMARM specifies these instructions as unpredictable when storing the
writeback register. This shouldn't affect code generation much since storing a
pointer to itself is quite rare.
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In addition, the base register is not rGPR, but GPR with th exception that:
if n == 15 then UNPREDICTABLE
rdar://problem/9273836
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- Add custom operand matching for imod and iflags.
- Rename SplitMnemonicAndCC to SplitMnemonic since it splits more than CC
from mnemonic.
- While adding ".w" as an operand, don't change "Head" to avoid passing the
wrong mnemonic to ParseOperand.
- Add asm parser tests.
- Add disassembler tests just to make sure it can catch all cps versions.
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1. Fixed ARM pc adjustment.
2. Fixed dynamic-no-pic codegen
3. CSE of pc-relative load of global addresses.
It's now enabled by default for Darwin.
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qadd and qdadd uses "rd, rm, rn", the same applies to the 'sub' variants. This
is described in ARM manuals and matches the encoding used by the gnu assembler.
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TargetInstrInfo:
Change produceSameValue() to take MachineRegisterInfo as an optional argument.
When in SSA form, targets can use it to make more aggressive equality analysis.
Machine LICM:
1. Eliminate isLoadFromConstantMemory, use MI.isInvariantLoad instead.
2. Fix a bug which prevent CSE of instructions which are not re-materializable.
3. Use improved form of produceSameValue.
ARM:
1. Teach ARM produceSameValue to look pass some PIC labels.
2. Look for operands from different loads of different constant pool entries
which have same values.
3. Re-implement PIC GA materialization using movw + movt. Combine the pair with
a "add pc" or "ldr [pc]" to form pseudo instructions. This makes it possible
to re-materialize the instruction, allow machine LICM to hoist the set of
instructions out of the loop and make it possible to CSE them. It's a bit
hacky, but it significantly improve code quality.
4. Some minor bug fixes as well.
With the fixes, using movw + movt to materialize GAs significantly outperform the
load from constantpool method. 186.crafty and 255.vortex improved > 20%, 254.gap
and 176.gcc ~10%.
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movw r0, :lower16:(L_foo$non_lazy_ptr-(LPC0_0+4))
movt r0, :upper16:(L_foo$non_lazy_ptr-(LPC0_0+4))
LPC0_0:
add r0, pc, r0
It's not yet enabled by default as some tests are failing. I suspect bugs in
down stream tools.
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in the right direction. It eliminated some hacks and will unblock codegen
work. But it's far from being done. It doesn't reject illegal expressions,
e.g. (FOO - :lower16:BAR). It also doesn't work in Thumb2 mode at all.
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as a "long" direct branch. While the mnemonics are the same, they encode the branch offset differently, and
the Darwin assembler appears to prefer the "long" form for direct branches. Thus, in the name of bitwise
equivalence, provide encoding and fixup support for it.
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