pass that inserted it.
It is no longer necessary to limit the live ranges of FP registers to a single
basic block.
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the function. We'll just turn it into a "trap" instruction instead.
The problem with not handling this is that it might generate a prologue without
the equivalent epilogue to go with it:
$ cat t.ll
define void @foo() {
entry:
unreachable
}
$ llc -o - t.ll -relocation-model=pic -disable-fp-elim -unwind-tables
.section __TEXT,__text,regular,pure_instructions
.globl _foo
.align 4, 0x90
_foo: ## @foo
Leh_func_begin0:
## BB#0: ## %entry
pushq %rbp
Ltmp0:
movq %rsp, %rbp
Ltmp1:
Leh_func_end0:
...
The unwind tables then have bad data in them causing all sorts of problems.
Fixes <rdar://problem/8096481>.
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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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to keep "Text" in sync with the "pure instructions" section attribute.
Lack of this attribute was preventing the assembler from emitting
multibyte noops instructions for templates (and inlines, and other
coalesced stuff) and was causing the assembler to mismatch .o files.
This fixes rdar://8018335
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a zero. This situation arrises in Fortran code with induction variables
that start at 1 instead of 0. This fixes PR7651.
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address cannot be allocated a register is in 32-bit mode where the first
three arguments are marked inreg. In that case EAX, EDX, and ECX will be
used for argument passing.
This fixes PR7610.
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- Check getBytesToPopOnReturn().
- Eschew ST0 and ST1 for return values.
- Fix the PIC base register initialization so that it doesn't ever
fail to end up the top of the entry block.
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U utils/TableGen/FastISelEmitter.cpp
--- Reverse-merging r107943 into '.':
U test/CodeGen/X86/fast-isel.ll
U test/CodeGen/X86/fast-isel-loads.ll
U include/llvm/Target/TargetLowering.h
U include/llvm/Support/PassNameParser.h
U include/llvm/CodeGen/FunctionLoweringInfo.h
U include/llvm/CodeGen/CallingConvLower.h
U include/llvm/CodeGen/FastISel.h
U include/llvm/CodeGen/SelectionDAGISel.h
U lib/CodeGen/LLVMTargetMachine.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/CallingConvLower.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/SelectionDAGBuilder.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/FunctionLoweringInfo.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/FastISel.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/SelectionDAGISel.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ScheduleDAGSDNodes.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/InstrEmitter.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/TargetLowering.cpp
U lib/Target/XCore/XCoreISelLowering.cpp
U lib/Target/XCore/XCoreISelLowering.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86ISelLowering.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86FastISel.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86ISelLowering.h
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It is OK for an alias live range to overlap if there is a copy to or from the
physical register. CoalescerPair can work out if the copy is coalescable
independently of the alias.
This means that we can join with the actual destination interval instead of
using the getOrigDstReg() hack. It is no longer necessary to merge clobber
ranges into subregisters.
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the example in the testcase, we now generate:
_test1: ## @test1
movss 4(%esp), %xmm0
addss 8(%esp), %xmm0
movl 12(%esp), %eax
movss %xmm0, (%eax)
ret
instead of:
_test1: ## @test1
subl $20, %esp
movl 24(%esp), %eax
movq %mm0, (%esp)
movq %mm0, 8(%esp)
movss (%esp), %xmm0
addss 12(%esp), %xmm0
movss %xmm0, (%eax)
addl $20, %esp
ret
v2f32 support did not work reliably because most of the X86
backend didn't know it was legal. It was apparently only added
to support returning source-level v2f32 values in MMX registers
in x86-32 mode. If ABI compatibility is important on this
GCC-extended-vector type for some reason, then the frontend
should generate IR that returns v2i32 instead of v2f32. However,
we generally don't try very hard to be abi compatible on gcc
extended vectors.
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v2f32 as legal in 32-bit mode. It is just as terrible there,
but I just care about x86-64 and noone claims it is valuable
in 64-bit mode.
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- X86 unfolding should check if the instructions being unfolded has memoperands.
If there is no memoperands, then it must assume conservative alignment. If this
would introduce an expensive sse unaligned load / store, then unfoldMemoryOperand
etc. should not unfold the instruction.
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PrologEpilog code, and use it to determine whether
the asm forces stack alignment or not. gcc consistently
does not do this for GCC-style asms; Apple gcc inconsistently
sometimes does it for asm blocks. There is no
convenient place to put a bit in either the SDNode or
the MachineInstr form, so I've added an extra operand
to each; unlovely, but it does allow for expansion for
more bits, should we need it. PR 5125. Some
existing testcases are affected.
The operand lists of the SDNode and MachineInstr forms
are indexed with awesome mnemonics, like "2"; I may
fix this someday, but not now. I'm not making it any
worse. If anyone is inspired I think you can find all
the right places from this patch.
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Objective-C metadata types which should be marked as "weak", but which the
linker will remove upon final linkage. However, this linkage isn't specific to
Objective-C.
For example, the "objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc" symbol is defined like this:
.globl l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc
.weak_definition l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc
.section __DATA, __objc_msgrefs, coalesced
.align 3
l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc:
.quad _objc_msgSend_fixup
.quad L_OBJC_METH_VAR_NAME_1
This is different from the "linker_private" linkage type, because it can't have
the metadata defined with ".weak_definition".
Currently only supported on Darwin platforms.
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available in a register. This is pretty primitive, but it reduces the
number of instructions in common testcases by 4%.
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have to be registers, per gcc documentation. This affects
the logic for determining what "g" should lower to. PR 7393.
A couple of existing testcases are affected.
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When an instruction has tied operands and physreg defines, we must take extra
care that the tied operands conflict with neither physreg defs nor uses.
The special treatment is given to inline asm and instructions with tied operands
/ early clobbers and physreg defines.
This fixes PR7509.
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CopyFromReg nodes for aliasing registers (AX and AL). This confuses the fast
register allocator.
Instead of CopyFromReg(AL), use ExtractSubReg(CopyFromReg(AX), sub_8bit).
This fixes PR7312.
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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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address requires a register or secondary load to compute
(most PIC modes). This improves "g" constraint handling. 8015842.
The test from 2007 is attempting to test the fix for PR1761,
but since -relocation-model=static doesn't work on Darwin
x86-64, it was not testing what it was supposed to be testing
and was passing erroneously. Fixed to use Linux x86-64.
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when the condition is constant. This optimization shouldn't be
necessary, because codegen shouldn't be able to find dead control
paths that the IR-level optimizer can't find. And it's undesirable,
because it encourages bugpoint to leave "br i1 false" branches
in its output. And it wasn't updating the CFG.
I updated all the tests I could, but some tests are too reduced
and I wasn't able to meaningfully preserve them.
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into the same node, but with different non-memory operands, we need to replace
the memory operands after it's finished morphing.
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Measurements show that it does not speed up coalescing, so there is no reason
the keep the added complexity around.
Also clean out some unused methods and static functions.
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opportunities. For example, this lets it emit this:
movq (%rax), %rcx
addq %rdx, %rcx
instead of this:
movq %rdx, %rcx
addq (%rax), %rcx
in the case where %rdx has subsequent uses. It's the same number
of instructions, and usually the same encoding size on x86, but
it appears faster, and in general, it may allow better scheduling
for the load.
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use sharing map. The reconcileNewOffset logic already forces a
separate use if the kinds differ, so incorporating the kind in the
key means we can track more sharing opportunities.
More sharing means fewer total uses to track, which means smaller
problem sizes, which means the conservative throttles don't kick
in as often.
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will conflict with another live range. The place which creates this scenerio is
the code in X86 that lowers a select instruction by splitting the MBBs. This
eliminates the need to check from the bottom up in an MBB for live pregs.
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Early clobbers defining a virtual register were first alocated to a physreg and
then processed as a physreg EC, spilling the virtreg.
This fixes PR7382.
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symbols as declarations in the X86 backend. This would manifest
on darwin x86-32 as errors like this with -fvisibility=hidden:
symbol '__ZNSbIcED1Ev' can not be undefined in a subtraction expression
This fixes PR7353.
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This is a bit of a hack to make inline asm look more like call instructions.
It would be better to produce correct dead flags during isel.
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there could be multiple subexpressions within a single expansion which
require insert point adjustment. This fixes PR7306.
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replace an OpA with a widened OpB, it is possible to get new uses of OpA due to CSE
when recursively updating nodes. Since OpA has been processed, the new uses are
not examined again. The patch checks if this occurred and it it did, updates the
new uses of OpA to use OpB.
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registers it defines then interfere with an existing preg live range.
For instance, if we had something like these machine instructions:
BB#0
... = imul ... EFLAGS<imp-def,dead>
test ..., EFLAGS<imp-def>
jcc BB#2 EFLAGS<imp-use>
BB#1
... ; fallthrough to BB#2
BB#2
... ; No code that defines EFLAGS
jcc ... EFLAGS<imp-use>
Machine sink will come along, see that imul implicitly defines EFLAGS, but
because it's "dead", it assumes that it can move imul into BB#2. But when it
does, imul's "dead" imp-def of EFLAGS is raised from the dead (a zombie) and
messes up the condition code for the jump (and pretty much anything else which
relies upon it being correct).
The solution is to know which pregs are live going into a basic block. However,
that information isn't calculated at this point. Nor does the LiveVariables pass
take into account non-allocatable physical registers. In lieu of this, we do a
*very* conservative pass through the basic block to determine if a preg is live
coming out of it.
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that are too large. This causes the freebsd bootloader to be too
large apparently.
It's unclear if this should be an -Os or -Oz thing. Thoughts welcome.
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