This assumption is not satisfied due to global mergeing.
Workaround the issue by temporary disablinge mergeing of const globals.
Also, ignore LLVM "special" globals. This fixes PR7716
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function live in set. This will give us tGPR for Thumb1 and GPR otherwise,
so the copy will be spillable. rdar://8224931
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comments explaining why it was wrong. 8225024.
Fix the real problem in 8213383: the code that splits very large
blocks when no other place to put constants can be found was not
considering the case that the block contained a Thumb tablejump.
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it's too late to start backing off aggressive latency scheduling when most
of the registers are in use so the threshold should be a bit tighter.
- Correctly handle live out's and extract_subreg etc.
- Enable register pressure aware scheduling by default for hybrid scheduler.
For ARM, this is almost always a win on # of instructions. It's runtime
neutral for most of the tests. But for some kernels with high register
pressure it can be a huge win. e.g. 464.h264ref reduced number of spills by
54 and sped up by 20%.
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ARM/PPC/MSP430-specific code (which are the only targets that
implement the hook) can directly reference their target-specific
instrinfo classes.
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This is probably not the best way to implement "Force LR to
be spilled if the Thumb function size is > 2048." do this,
it should use the branch shortening infrastructure, but I'm
just preserving functionality here.
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mov pc, r1
.align 2
LJTI0_0_0:
.long LBB0_14
This fixes rdar://8213383. No test case since it's not possible to come up with a suitable small one.
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out of the AsmPrinter directory into libarm. Now the
ARM InstPrinters depend jsut on the MC stuff, not on vmcore
or codegen.
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it should set the jump table encloding the EK_Inline. This prevents
a second, unused, copy of the table from being emitted after the function
body. PR6581.
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it should set the jump table encloding the EK_Inline. This prevents
a second, unused, copy of the table from being emitted after the function
body. PR7499.
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- Unfortunate, but necessary for now to handle subtarget instruction matching. Eventually we should factor out the lower level target machine information so we don't need to do this.
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instruction for non-constant operands. This includes the case referenced
in the README.txt regarding a bitfield copy.
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stack realignment on ARM.
Also check for function attributes as we do on X86 as well as
make explicit that we're checking can as well as needs in this function.
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and a combine pattern to use it for setting a bit-field to a constant
value. More to come for non-constant stores.
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-enable-no-nans-fp-math and -enable-no-infs-fp-math. All of the current codegen fp math optimizations only care whether the fp arithmetics arguments and results can never be NaN.
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instructions use different values (e.g., 2-byte or 4-byte alignment).
Also fix ARMInstPrinter to print these alignments as bits instead of bytes.
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in the literal field of an instruction. E.g.,
long long foo(long long a) {
return a - 734439407618LL;
}
rdar://7038284
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instructions already have implicit defs of LR. The comment suggests that
this is intended to fix something like pr6111, but it doesn't really do
that either.
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The only folding these load/store architectures can do is converting COPY into a
load or store, and the target independent part of foldMemoryOperand already
knows how to do that.
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correct alignment information, which simplifies ExpandRes_VAARG a bit.
The patch introduces a new alignment information to TargetLoweringInfo. This is
needed since the two natural candidates cannot be used:
* The 's' in target data: If this is set to the minimal alignment of any
argument, getCallFrameTypeAlignment would return 4 for doubles on ARM for
example.
* The getTransientStackAlignment method. It is possible for an architecture to
have argument less aligned than what we maintain the stack pointer.
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EXTRACT_SUBREG no longer appears as a machine instruction. Use COPY instead.
Add isCopy() checks in many places using isMoveInstr() and isExtractSubreg().
The isMoveInstr hook will be removed later.
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1. The arguments are f32.
2. The arguments are loads and they have no uses other than the comparison.
3. The comparison code is EQ or NE.
e.g.
vldr.32 s0, [r1]
vldr.32 s1, [r0]
vcmpe.f32 s1, s0
vmrs apsr_nzcv, fpscr
beq LBB0_2
=>
ldr r1, [r1]
ldr r0, [r0]
cmp r0, r1
beq LBB0_2
More complicated cases will be implemented in subsequent patches.
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Add explicit testcases for tail calls within the same module.
Duplicate some code to humor those who think .w doesn't apply on ARM.
Leave this disabled on Thumb1, and add some comments explaining why it's hard
and won't gain much.
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address calculation instructions leading up to a jump table when we're trying
to convert them into a TB[H] instruction in Thumb2. This realistically
shouldn't happen much, if at all, for well formed inputs, but it's more correct
to handle it. rdar://7387682
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than assuming a target will custom lower them. Targets which do so should
exlicitly mark them as having custom lowerings. PR7454.
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getFunctionAlignment and the corresponding use of that value in the ARM
asm printer, but now we're using the standard asm printer. The result of
this was that function alignments were dropped completely for Thumb functions.
Radar 8143571.
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The encoding is the same as VMOV (from scalar to core register) except that
the operands are in different places.
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a CPSR operand to them causes an assertion failure, so apparently these
instructions haven't been getting a lot of use.
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of getPhysicalRegisterRegClass with it.
If we want to make a copy (or estimate its cost), it is better to use the
smallest class as more efficient operations might be possible.
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introduced in r106343, but only showed up recently (with a particular compiler &
linker combination) because of the particular check, and because we have no
builtin checking for dereferencing the end of an array, which is truly
unfortunate.
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for an "i" constraint should get lowered; PR 6309. While
this argument was passed around a lot, this is the only
place it was used, so it goes away from a lot of other
places.
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with the following instructions. This is done via trickery by considering the
instruction preceding the IT to be the hazard. Care must be taken to ensure
it's the first non-debug instruction, or the presence of debug info will
affect codegen.
Part of the continuing work for rdar://7797940, making ARM code-gen unaffected
by the presence of debug information.
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void t(int *cp0, int *cp1, int *dp, int fmd) {
int c0, c1, d0, d1, d2, d3;
c0 = (*cp0++ & 0xffff) | ((*cp1++ << 16) & 0xffff0000);
c1 = (*cp0++ & 0xffff) | ((*cp1++ << 16) & 0xffff0000);
/* ... */
}
It code gens into something pretty bad. But with this change (analogous to the
X86 back-end), it will use ldm and generate few instructions.
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branch turns out to be ARM-to-Thumb or vice versa
the linker cannot resolve this. 8120438.
If this optimization is going to be useful we probably
need a compiler flag "assume callees are same architecture"
or something like that.
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