builds.
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U test/CodeGen/X86/tls8.ll
U test/CodeGen/X86/tls10.ll
U test/CodeGen/X86/tls2.ll
U test/CodeGen/X86/tls6.ll
U lib/Target/X86/X86Instr64bit.td
U lib/Target/X86/X86InstrSSE.td
U lib/Target/X86/X86InstrInfo.td
U lib/Target/X86/X86RegisterInfo.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86ISelLowering.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86CodeEmitter.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86FastISel.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86InstrInfo.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86ISelDAGToDAG.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86ATTAsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86IntelAsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86ATTAsmPrinter.h
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86IntelAsmPrinter.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86ISelLowering.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86InstrInfo.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86InstrBuilder.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86RegisterInfo.td
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This introduces a small regression on the generated code
quality in the case we are just computing addresses, not
loading values.
Will work on it and on X86-64 support.
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Don't use the Red Zone when dynamic stack realignment is needed.
This could be implemented, but most x86-64 ABIs don't require
dynamic stack realignment so it isn't urgent.
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and the RegisterScavenger not to expect traditional liveness
techniques are applicable to these registers, since we don't fully
modify the effects of push and pop after stackification.
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callee-saved restore code. It could skip over conditional jumps
accidentally. Instead, just skip the "return" instructions.
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This allows the 64-bit forms to use+def RSP instead of ESP. This
doesn't fix any real bugs today, but it is more precise and it
makes the debug dumps on x86-64 look more consistent.
Also, add some comments describing the CALL instructions' physreg
operand uses and defs.
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Now with fix, which prevents subtle codegen bug to trigger on darwin.
No fix for bug though, it's still there.
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MachineMemOperands. The pools are owned by MachineFunctions.
This drastically reduces the number of calls to malloc/free made
during the "Emit" phase of scheduling, as well as later phases
in CodeGen. Combined with other changes, this speeds up the
"instruction selection" phase of CodeGen by 10% in some cases.
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- Also remove LiveVariables::instructionChanged, etc. Replace all calls with cheaper calls which update VarInfo kill list.
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the need for a flavor operand, and add a new SDNode subclass,
LabelSDNode, for use with them to eliminate the need for a label id
operand.
Change instruction selection to let these label nodes through
unmodified instead of creating copies of them. Teach the MachineInstr
emitter how to emit a MachineInstr directly from an ISD label node.
This avoids the need for allocating SDNodes for the label id and
flavor value, as well as SDNodes for each of the post-isel label,
label id, and label flavor.
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<16 x float> is 64-byte aligned (for some reason),
which gets us into the stack realignment code. The
computation changing FP-relative offsets to SP-relative
was broken, assiging a spill temp to a location
also used for parameter passing. This
fixes it by rounding up the stack frame to a multiple
of the largest alignment (I concluded it wasn't fixable
without doing this, but I'm not very sure.)
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and better control the abstraction. Rename the type
to MVT. To update out-of-tree patches, the main
thing to do is to rename MVT::ValueType to MVT, and
rewrite expressions like MVT::getSizeInBits(VT) in
the form VT.getSizeInBits(). Use VT.getSimpleVT()
to extract a MVT::SimpleValueType for use in switch
statements (you will get an assert failure if VT is
an extended value type - these shouldn't exist after
type legalization).
This results in a small speedup of codegen and no
new testsuite failures (x86-64 linux).
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stack tracebacks on Darwin x86-64 won't work by default;
nevertheless, everybody but me thinks this is a good idea.
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review feedback.
-enable-eh is still accepted but doesn't do anything.
EH intrinsics use Dwarf EH if the target supports that,
and are handled by LowerInvoke otherwise.
The separation of the EH table and frame move data is,
I think, logically figured out, but either one still
causes full EH info to be generated (not sure how to
split the metadata correctly).
MachineModuleInfo::needsFrameInfo is no longer used and
is removed.
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not marked nounwind, or for all functions when -enable-eh
is set, provided the target supports Dwarf EH.
llvm-gcc generates nounwind in the right places; other FEs
will need to do so also. Given such a FE, -enable-eh should
no longer be needed.
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Note this solution might be somewhat fragile since ISD::LABEL may be used for other
purposes. If that ends up to be an issue, we may need to introduce a different node
for debug labels.
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that it is cheap and efficient to get.
Move a variety of predicates from TargetInstrInfo into
TargetInstrDescriptor, which makes it much easier to query a predicate
when you don't have TII around. Now you can use MI->getDesc()->isBranch()
instead of going through TII, and this is much more efficient anyway. Not
all of the predicates have been moved over yet.
Update old code that used MI->getInstrDescriptor()->Flags to use the
new predicates in many places.
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that "machine" classes are used to represent the current state of
the code being compiled. Given this expanded name, we can start
moving other stuff into it. For now, move the UsedPhysRegs and
LiveIn/LoveOuts vectors from MachineFunction into it.
Update all the clients to match.
This also reduces some needless #includes, such as MachineModuleInfo
from MachineFunction.
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e.g. MO.isMBB() instead of MO.isMachineBasicBlock(). I don't plan on
switching everything over, so new clients should just start using the
shorter names.
Remove old long accessors, switching everything over to use the short
accessor: getMachineBasicBlock() -> getMBB(),
getConstantPoolIndex() -> getIndex(), setMachineBasicBlock -> setMBB(), etc.
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- Eliminate the static "print" method for operands, moving it
into MachineOperand::print.
- Change various set* methods for register flags to take a bool
for the value to set it to. Remove unset* methods.
- Group methods more logically by operand flavor in MachineOperand.h
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MachineOperand auxInfo. Previous clunky implementation uses an external map
to track sub-register uses. That works because register allocator uses
a new virtual register for each spilled use. With interval splitting (coming
soon), we may have multiple uses of the same register some of which are
of using different sub-registers from others. It's too fragile to constantly
update the information.
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to use different mappings for EH and debug info;
no functional change yet.
Fix warning in X86CodeEmitter.
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This makes DwarfRegNum to accept list of numbers instead.
Added three different "flavours", but only slightly tested on x86-32/linux.
Please check another subtargets if possible,
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Would somebody not on Darwin please make sure this
doesn't break anything. Exception handling failures
would be the most likely symptom.
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registers in case, when FP pointer was eliminated. This should fixes misc. random
EH-related crahses, when stuff is compiled with -fomit-frame-pointer.
Thanks Duncan for nailing this bug!
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Turn a store folding instruction into a load folding instruction. e.g.
xorl %edi, %eax
movl %eax, -32(%ebp)
movl -36(%ebp), %eax
orl %eax, -32(%ebp)
=>
xorl %edi, %eax
orl -36(%ebp), %eax
mov %eax, -32(%ebp)
This enables the unfolding optimization for a subsequent instruction which will
also eliminate the newly introduced store instruction.
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register used by the unfolded instructions. User can also specify whether to
unfold the load, the store, or both.
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enabled by passing -tailcallopt to llc. The optimization is
performed if the following conditions are satisfied:
* caller/callee are fastcc
* elf/pic is disabled OR
elf/pic enabled + callee is in module + callee has
visibility protected or hidden
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other than PPC64. Instead of fixing it, just remove it and fix all the
places that use it to use TargetData::getPointerSize() instead, as there
aren't very many. Most of the references were in DwarfWriter.cpp.
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and storeRegToStackSlot. Evan and I concluded this
should never be needed and it appears to be true.
(It if is needed, adjustment would be needed for
long double to work.)
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double from some of the many places in the optimizers
it appears, and do something reasonable with x86
long double.
Make APInt::dump() public, remove newline, use it to
dump ConstantSDNode's.
Allow APFloats in FoldingSet.
Expand X86 backend handling of long doubles (conversions
to/from int, mostly).
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instruction. These are implemented with xor which will modify the conditional
code. They should be rematerialized as move instructions.
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in the trampoline lowering. Lookup the jump and
mov opcodes for the trampoline rather than hard
coding them.
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This patch fills the last necessary bits to enable exceptions
handling in LLVM. Currently only on x86-32/linux.
In fact, this patch adds necessary intrinsics (and their lowering) which
represent really weird target-specific gcc builtins used inside unwinder.
After corresponding llvm-gcc patch will land (easy) exceptions should be
more or less workable. However, exceptions handling support should not be
thought as 'finished': I expect many small and not so small glitches
everywhere.
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in addition to the intrinsic forms. Add spill-folding entries for these new
instructions, and for the scalar min and max instrinsic instructions which
were missing. And add some preliminary ISelLowering code for using the new
non-intrinsic vector sqrt instruction, and fneg and fabs.
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1. Fix PR1380
2. Apply Duncan's patch from PR1410
3. Insert workaround for "one personality function per module" as noted in PR1414
4. Emit correct debug frames for x86/linux. This partly fixes DebugInfo/2006-11-06-StackTrace.cpp: stack trace is
shown correctly, but arguments for function on top of stack are displayed incorrectly.
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