Reverts the code change from r221168 and the relevant test.
It was a mistake to disable the combiner, and based on the ultimate
definition of 'optnone' we shouldn't have considered the test case
as failing in the first place.
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We can't use TargetFrameLowering::getFrameIndexOffset directly, because
Win64 really wants the offset from the stack pointer at the end of the
prologue. Instead, use X86FrameLowering::getFrameIndexOffsetFromSP(),
which is a pretty close approximiation of that. It fails to handle cases
with interestingly large stack alignments, which is pretty uncommon on
Win64 and is TODO.
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The changes to InstCombine do seem a bit silly - it doesn't make
anything obviously better to have the caller access the pointers element
type (the thing I'm trying to remove) than the GEP itself, but it's a
helpful migration step. This will allow me to more obviously lock down
GEP (& Load, etc) API usage, then fix all the code that accesses pointer
element types except the places that need to be removed (most of the
InstCombines) anyway - at which point I'll need to just remove all that
code because it won't be meaningful anymore (there will be no pointer
types, so no bitcasts to combine)
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While the uitofp scalar constant folding treats an integer as an unsigned value (from lang ref):
%X = sitofp i8 -1 to double ; yields double:-1.0
%Y = uitofp i8 -1 to double ; yields double:255.0
The vector constant folding was always using sitofp:
%X = sitofp <2 x i8> <i8 -1, i8 -1> to <2 x double> ; yields <double -1.0, double -1.0>
%Y = uitofp <2 x i8> <i8 -1, i8 -1> to <2 x double> ; yields <double -1.0, double -1.0>
This patch fixes this so that the correct opcode is used for sitofp and uitofp.
%X = sitofp <2 x i8> <i8 -1, i8 -1> to <2 x double> ; yields <double -1.0, double -1.0>
%Y = uitofp <2 x i8> <i8 -1, i8 -1> to <2 x double> ; yields <double 255.0, double 255.0>
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8560
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There is now a canonical symbol at the end of a section that different
passes can request.
This also allows us to assert that we don't switch back to a section whose
end symbol has already been printed.
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Fixing sign extension in makeLibCall for MIPS64. In MIPS64 architecture all
32 bit arguments (int, unsigned int, float 32 (soft float)) must be sign
extended. This fixes test "MultiSource/Applications/oggenc/".
Patch by Strahinja Petrovic.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7791
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Because the operands of a vector SETCC node can be of a different type from the
result (and often are), it can happen that even if we'd prefer to widen the
result type of the SETCC, the operands have been split instead. In this case,
the SETCC result also must be split. This mirrors what is done in
WidenVecRes_SELECT, and should be NFC elsewhere because if the operands are not
widened the following calls to GetWidenedVector will assert (which is what was
happening in the test case).
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As preparation for removing the getSubtargetImpl() call from
TargetMachine go ahead and flip the switch on caching the function
dependent subtarget and remove the bare getSubtargetImpl call
from the X86 port. As part of this add a few tests that show we
can generate code and assemble on X86 based on features/cpu on
the Function.
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thumb-ness similar to the rest of the Module level asm printing
infrastructure as debug info finalization happens after the function
may be missing.
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If we couldn't analyze its terminator (i.e., it's an indirectbr, or some
other weirdness), we can't safely re-if-convert a predicated block,
because we can't tell whether the predicated terminator can
fallthrough (it does).
Currently, we would completely ignore the fallthrough successor. In
the added testcase, this means we used to generate:
...
@ %entry:
cmp r5, #21
ittt ne
@ %cc1f:
cmpne r7, #42
@ %cc2t:
strne.w r5, [r8]
movne pc, r10
@ %cc1t:
...
Whereas the successor of %cc1f was originally %bb1.
With the fix, we get the correct:
...
@ %entry:
cmp r5, #21
itt eq
@ %cc1t:
streq.w r5, [r11]
moveq pc, r0
@ %cc1f:
cmp r7, #42
itt ne
@ %cc2t:
strne.w r5, [r8]
movne pc, r10
@ %bb1:
...
rdar://20192768
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8509
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The code this patch removes was there to make sure the text sections went
before the dwarf sections. That is necessary because MachO uses offsets
relative to the start of the file, so adding a section can change relaxations.
The dwarf sections were being printed at the start just to produce symbols
pointing at the start of those sections.
The underlying issue was fixed in r231898. The dwarf sections are now printed
when they are about to be used, which is after we printed the text sections.
To make sure we don't regress, the patch makes the MachO streamer assert
if CodeGen puts anything unexpected after the DWARF sections.
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Check return of `getDISubprogram()` before using it. A WIP patch makes
`DIDescriptor` accessors more strict (and would crash on this).
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`DL` might be null, so check for that before using accessors. A WIP
patch to make `DIDescriptors` more strict fails otherwise.
As a bonus, I think the logic is easier to follow now (despite the extra
nesting depth).
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LocalStackSlotPass assumes that isFrameOffsetLegal doesn't change its
answer when the base register changes. Unfortunately this isn't true
in thumb1, where SP-based loads allow a larger offset than
non-SP-based loads, and this causes the base register reuse code to
generate instructions that are unencodable, causing an assertion
failure.
Solve this by adding a BaseReg parameter to isFrameOffsetLegal, which
ARMBaseRegisterInfo can then make use of to give the correct answer.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8419
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numbers before emission.
This removes a dependency on being able to access TRI at the module
level and is similar to the DwarfExpression handling. I've modified
the debug support into print/dump routines that'll do the same dumping
but is now callable anywhere and if TRI isn't available will go ahead
and just print out raw register numbers.
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nullptr so that users get an earlier dereferencing error and
so that we can use it to conditionalize access to MachineFunction
specific data.
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With the option -outline-optional-branches, LLVM will place optional
branches out of line (more details on r231230).
With this patch, this is not done for short optional branches. A short
optional branch is a branch containing a single block with an
instruction count below a certain threshold (defaulting to 3). Still
everything is guarded under -outline-optional-branches).
Outlining a short branch can't significantly improve code locality. It
can however decrease performance because of the additional jmp and in
cases where the optional branch is hot. This fixes a compile time
regression I have observed in a benchmark.
Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8108
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It was previously repeatedly erasing elements from the middle of a vector,
causing O(n^2) worst-case run-time.
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This is very related to the bug fixed in r174431. The problem is that
SelectionDAG does not include alignment in the uniquing of loads and
stores. When an otherwise no-op DAGCombine would increase the alignment
of a load or store, the original node would be returned (with the
alignment increased), which would cause the node not to be processed by
any further DAGCombines.
I don't have a direct testcase for this that manifests on an in-tree
target, but I did see some noise in the tests for other targets and have
updated them for it.
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This enables us to remove calls to the subtarget from the TargetMachine
and with a small hack for backends that require global subtarget
information for module level code generation, e.g. mips abi flags, as
mentioned in a fixme in the code.
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This switches the sense of the i32 values and updates the test cases.
We can also use CHECK-SAME to clean up some tests, and reduce the visual
noise from bitcasts.
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Remove `DebugInfoVerifierLegacyPass` and the `-verify-di` pass.
Instead, call into the `DebugInfoVerifier` from inside
`VerifierLegacyPass::finalizeModule()`. This better matches the logic
in `verifyModule()` (used by the new PassManager), avoids requiring two
separate passes to verify the IR, and makes the API for "add a pass to
verify the IR" simple.
Note: the `-verify-debug-info` flag still works (for now, at least;
eventually it might make sense to just remove it).
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From what I can tell, the code is checking for PHIs that expect any value from
this block, not just constants.
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Some subregisters are only to indicate different access sizes, while not
providing any way to actually divide the register up into multiple
disjunct parts. Avoid tracking subregister liveness in these cases as it
is not beneficial.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8429
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Memcpy, and other memory intrinsics, typically tries to use LDM/STM if
the source and target addresses are 4-byte aligned. In CodeGenPrepare
look for calls to memory intrinsics and, if the object is on the
stack, 4-byte align it if it's large enough that we expect that memcpy
would want to use LDM/STM to copy it.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7908
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Targets which provide a rotate make it possible to replace a sequence of
(XOR (SHL 1, x), -1) with (ROTL ~1, x). This saves an instruction on
architectures like X86 and POWER(64).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8350
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COFF COMDATs (for selection kinds other than 'select any') require at
least one non-section symbol in the symbol table.
Satisfy this by morally enhancing the linkage from private to internal.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8394
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