they contain multiplications of constants with add operations.
This helps simplify several kinds of things; in particular it
helps simplify expressions like ((-1 * (%a + %b)) + %a) to %b,
as expressions like this often come up in loop trip count
computations.
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even though the order doesn't matter at the top level of an expression,
it does matter when the constant is a subexpression of an n-ary
expression, because n-ary expressions are sorted lexicographically.
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is that, for functions whose bodies are entirely guarded by an if-statement, it
can be profitable to pull the test out of the callee and into the caller.
This code has had some cursory testing, but still has a number of known issues
on the LLVM test suite.
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induction variable when the addrec to be expanded does not require
a wider type. This eliminates the need for IndVarSimplify to
micro-manage SCEV expansions, because SCEVExpander now
automatically expands them in the form that IndVarSimplify considers
to be canonical. (LSR still micro-manages its SCEV expansions,
because it's optimizing for the target, rather than for
other optimizations.)
Also, this uses the new getAnyExtendExpr, which has more clever
expression simplification logic than the IndVarSimplify code it
replaces, and this cleans up some ugly expansions in code such as
the included masked-iv.ll testcase.
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consecutive addresses togther. This makes it easier for the post-allocation pass
to form ldm / stm.
This is step 1. We are still missing a lot of ldm / stm opportunities because
of register allocation are not done in the desired order. More enhancements
coming.
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of the target's pointer size. This avoids the need for -m32 on
the llvm-gcc command-line, which some targets may not support.
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the relationship with MergeFunctions.cpp's isEquivalentOperation,
and make a trivial code reordering so that the two functions are
easier to compare.
Fix the name of Instruction::isSameOperationAs in MergeFunction.cpp's
isEquivalentOperation's comment, and fix a nearby 80-column violation.
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out of sync with regular cc.
The only difference between the tail call cc and the normal
cc was that one parameter register - R9 - was reserved for
calling functions through a function pointer. After time the
tail call cc has gotten out of sync with the regular cc.
We can use R11 which is also caller saved but not used as
parameter register for potential function pointers and
remove the special tail call cc on x86-64.
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either one call the other since either one can be replaced at link time, and
they need to be independent.
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points to while analyzing all other fields.
Use FoldingSetNodeID to produce a good hash. This dramatically decreases run
times.
Emit thunks. This means that it can look at all functions regardless of what
the linkage is or if the address is taken, but unfortunately some small
functions can be even shorter than the thunk because our backend doesn't yet
realize it can just turn these into jumps. This means that this pass will
pessimize code on average.
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