integer and floating-point opcodes, introducing
FAdd, FSub, and FMul.
For now, the AsmParser, BitcodeReader, and IRBuilder all preserve
backwards compatability, and the Core LLVM APIs preserve backwards
compatibility for IR producers. Most front-ends won't need to change
immediately.
This implements the first step of the plan outlined here:
http://nondot.org/sabre/LLVMNotes/IntegerOverflow.txt
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without one. Use it where we were using abs on
int64_t objects.
(I strongly suspect the casts to unsigned in the
fragments in LoopStrengthReduce are not doing whatever
the original intent was, but the obvious change to
uint64_t doesn't work. Maybe later.)
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to make the copy constructor and destructor protected, and corresponding
adjustments to the unittests.
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the comparison operators were not only unnecessary in the presence of the
implicit conversion; they caused ambiguous overload errors. So I deleted them.
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- Particularly nice for small constant strings, which get optimized
down nicely. On a synthetic benchmark writing out "hello" in a
loop, this is about 2x faster with gcc and 3x faster with
llvm-gcc. llc on insn-attrtab.bc from 403.gcc is about .5% faster.
- I tried for a fancier solution which wouldn't increase code size as
much (by trying to match constant arrays), but can't quite make it
fly.
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is appropriate. This helps visually differentiate host-oriented
calculations from target-oriented calculations.
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which are effectively smart pointers to Value*'s. They are both very light
weight and simple, and react to values being destroyed or being RAUW'd.
WeakVN does a best effort to follow a value around, including through RAUW
operations and will get nulled out of the value is destroyed. This is useful
for the eventual "metadata that references a value" work, because it is a
reference to a value that does not show up on its use_* list.
AssertingVH is a pointer that compiles down to a dumb raw pointer when
assertions are disabled. When enabled, it emits an assertion if the
pointed-to value is destroyed while it is still being referenced. This
is very useful for Maps and other things, and should have caught the recent
bugs in CallGraph and Reassociate, for example.
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function with a new NumLowBitsAvailable enum, which makes the
value available as an integer constant expression.
Add PointerLikeTypeTraits specializations for Instruction* and
Use** since they are only guaranteed 4-byte aligned.
Enhance PointerIntPair to know about (and enforce) the alignment
specified by PointerLikeTypeTraits. This should allow things
like PointerIntPair<PointerIntPair<void*, 1,bool>, 1, bool>
because the inner one knows that 2 low bits are free.
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- Make type declarations match the struct/class keyword of the definition.
- Move AddSignalHandler into the namespace where it belongs.
- Correctly call functions from template base.
- Some other small changes.
With this patch, LLVM and Clang should build properly and with far less noise under VS2008.
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- Use for exceptional buffer conditions in raw_ostream:write to shave
off a cycle or two.
- Please rename if you have a better one.
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a single character requires only one branch to follow slow path.
- Never use a buffer when writing on an unbuffered stream.
- Move default buffer size to header.
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write as arguments.
- Add raw_ostream::GetNumBytesInBuffer.
- Privatize buffer pointers.
- Get rid of slow and unnecessary code for writing out large strings.
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- Flush a known non-empty buffers; enforces the interface to
flush_impl and kills off HandleFlush (which I saw no reason to be
an inline method, Chris?).
- Clarify invariant that flush_impl is only called with OutBufCur >
OutBufStart.
- This also cleary collects all places where we have to deal with the
buffer possibly not existing.
- A few more comments and fixing the unbuffered behavior remain in
this commit sequence.
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changes.
For InvokeInst now all arguments begin at op_begin().
The Callee, Cont and Fail are now faster to get by
access relative to op_end().
This patch introduces some temporary uglyness in CallSite.
Next I'll bring CallInst up to a similar scheme and then
the uglyness will magically vanish.
This patch also exposes all the reliance of the libraries
on InvokeInst's operand ordering. I am thinking of taking
care of that too.
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option to make the -fno- form on the option. We also document the new
form in the CommandLine documentation.
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DW_AT_APPLE_optimized flag is set when a compile_unit is optimized. The debugger takes advantage of this information some way.
DW_AT_APPLE_flags encodes command line options when certain env. variable is set. This is used by build engineers to track various gcc command lines used by by a project, irrespective of whether the project used makefile, Xcode or something else.
llvm-gcc patch is next.
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ASCII IR; loading and storing these can change the
bits of NaNs on some hosts. Remove or add warnings
at a few other places using host floating point;
this is a bad thing to do in general.
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Makes possible to specify options that take multiple arguments (a-la
-sectalign on Darwin). See documentation for details.
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Split Support/Registry.h into two files so that we have less to
recompile every time CommandLine.h is changed.
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There might be more dead code, but with llvm-gcc bootstrap broken on linux x86-64 it is had to test :-(
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opcode on each delegation.
Instead the information is cached on construction and the cached flag used thereafter.
Introduced two predicates: isCall and isInvoke.
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as template arguments instead of as instance variables, exposing more
optimization opportunities to the compiler earlier.
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really simple cache class for these queries. Hopefully this can
be removed if pred_iterator speeds back up.
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NULL-based reference.
Note: Encountered this a few times on Tiger + gcc 4.0.1. Might just be a
platform-specific compiler issue, but it's good defensive programming in any
case.
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- Add a file to the VC++ project.
- Make sure the clang driver links against the Transforms library.
- Incorporate changes from patch by Dan Gohman.
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- I'm open to the idea that these could have better names. I think
these read better than CreateEQNull and CreateNENull.
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s/ParamAttr/Attribute/g
s/PAList/AttrList/g
s/FnAttributeWithIndex/AttributeWithIndex/g
s/FnAttr/Attribute/g
This sets the stage
- to implement function notes as function attributes and
- to distinguish between function attributes and return value attributes.
This requires corresponding changes in llvm-gcc and clang.
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str() mirrors the same method in std::ostringstream.
str() flushes the buffered stream contents to string and returns a reference to the string.
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use raw_ostream instead of std::ostream. Among other goodness,
this speeds up llvm-dis of kc++ with a release build from 0.85s
to 0.49s (88% faster).
Other interesting changes:
1) This makes Value::print be non-virtual.
2) AP[S]Int and ConstantRange can no longer print to ostream directly,
use raw_ostream instead.
3) This fixes a bug in raw_os_ostream where it didn't flush itself
when destroyed.
4) This adds a new SDNode::print method, instead of only allowing "dump".
A lot of APIs have both std::ostream and raw_ostream versions, it would
be useful to go through and systematically anihilate the std::ostream
versions.
This passes dejagnu, but there may be minor fallout, plz let me know if
so and I'll fix it.
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all the power and risk of fprintf format strings. Use them like this:
OS << format("%10.4f", 42.0) << "\n" << format("%x", 42) << '\n';
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- update VC projects.
- Add an overload to llvm::Stream for <<, since std::hex and std::dec have type std::ios_base& (*)(std::ios_base&) in VC++. (templating the function don't work, due to ambiguities)
- add ../ on several include in X86/AsmPrinter/
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a simple adaptor class to give raw output capabilities to
something that wants to write to an ostream.
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can *only* output data (no seeking, reading, etc). This is adapted from the
clang "-E outputter", and is roughly 10% faster than stdio on darwin and 30%
(or more) faster than std::ostream.
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This may be used as the second IRBuilder template
parameter, the idea being that people learning LLVM
may find it helpful (several people asked on IRC
if it was possible to turn off constant folding
because it made it hard for them to see what was
going on). Compiles, but otherwise completely
untested.
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folding policies with IRBuilder. The default,
provided by ConstantFolder, is to do minimal
folding like now: what ConstantExpr provides.
An alternative is to use TargetFolder, which
uses target information to fold constants more.
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a new ilist_node class, and remove them. Unlike alist_node,
ilist_node doesn't attempt to manage storage itself, so it avoids
the associated problems, including being opaque in gdb.
Adjust the Recycler class so that it doesn't depend on alist_node.
Also, change it to use explicit Size and Align parameters, allowing
it to work when the largest-sized node doesn't have the greatest
alignment requirement.
Change MachineInstr's MachineMemOperand list from a pool-backed
alist to a std::list for now.
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multiple-valued return values, so that the name CreateRet is just for
creating plain ret statements.
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Remove the GetResultInst instruction. It is still accepted in LLVM assembly
and bitcode, where it is now auto-upgraded to ExtractValueInst. Also, remove
support for return instructions with multiple values. These are auto-upgraded
to use InsertValueInst instructions.
The IRBuilder still accepts multiple-value returns, and auto-upgrades them
to InsertValueInst instructions.
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SelectionDAG graph writer to make use of them. Now, nodes with multiple
values are displayed as such, with incoming edges pointing to the
specific value they use.
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used for the graph "title" and the graph "label", as there
are differences in interpretation of these strings
between viewers.
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replacement of multiple values. This is slightly more efficient
than doing multiple ReplaceAllUsesOfValueWith calls, and theoretically
could be optimized even further. However, an important property of this
new function is that it handles the case where the source value set and
destination value set overlap. This makes it feasible for isel to use
SelectNodeTo in many very common cases, which is advantageous because
SelectNodeTo avoids a temporary node and it doesn't require CSEMap
updates for users of values that don't change position.
Revamp MorphNodeTo, which is what does all the work of SelectNodeTo, to
handle operand lists more efficiently, and to correctly handle a number
of corner cases to which its new wider use exposes it.
This commit also includes a change to the encoding of post-isel opcodes
in SDNodes; now instead of being sandwiched between the target-independent
pre-isel opcodes and the target-dependent pre-isel opcodes, post-isel
opcodes are now represented as negative values. This makes it possible
to test if an opcode is pre-isel or post-isel without having to know
the size of the current target's post-isel instruction set.
These changes speed up llc overall by 3% and reduce memory usage by 10%
on the InstructionCombining.cpp testcase with -fast and -regalloc=local.
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use a timer group for the timers in SelectionDAGISel. Also,
Split scheduling out from emitting, to give each their own
timer.
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