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David Blaikie
e1c0863d74 Use unique_ptr to manage ownership of GCOVFunctions, Blocks, and Edges.
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2014-04-21 21:40:16 +00:00
David Blaikie
52d629e1bc Use unique_ptr to manage objects owned by the ScheduleDAGMI.
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2014-04-21 20:32:32 +00:00
Yi Jiang
5d473a0831 ARM64: Combine shifts and uses from different basic block to bit-extract instruction
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2014-04-21 19:34:27 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
9c3ac928df blockfreq: Some cleanup of UnsignedFloat
Change `PositiveFloat` to `UnsignedFloat`, and fix some of the comments
to indicate that it's disappearing eventually.

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2014-04-21 18:31:58 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
e6b88dc26a Tidy up. Remove extraneous typedef.
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2014-04-21 18:10:29 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
6763d96939 Object: iterator_range accessors for ObjectImage symbols and sections.
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2014-04-21 18:10:26 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
9a11d668f9 Reapply "blockfreq: Rewrite BlockFrequencyInfoImpl"
This reverts commit r206707, reapplying r206704.  The preceding commit
to CalcSpillWeights should have sorted out the failing buildbots.

<rdar://problem/14292693>

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2014-04-21 17:57:07 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
7426771280 Convert getFileOffset to getOffset and move it to its only user.
We normally don't drop functions from the C API's, but in this case I think we
can:

* The old implementation of getFileOffset was fairly broken
* The introduction of LLVMGetSymbolFileOffset was itself a C api breaking
  change as it removed LLVMGetSymbolOffset.
* It is an incredibly specialized use case. The only reason MCJIT needs it is
  because of its odd position of being a dynamic linker of .o files.

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2014-04-21 13:45:32 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin
d329c79f16 Reapply r206732. This time without optimization of branches.
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2014-04-21 12:01:33 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
57418d8f54 [PM] Add a new-PM-style CGSCC pass manager using the newly added
LazyCallGraph analysis framework. Wire it up all the way through the opt
driver and add some very basic testing that we can build pass pipelines
including these components. Still a lot more to do in terms of testing
that all of this works, but the basic pieces are here.

There is a *lot* of boiler plate here. It's something I'm going to
actively look at reducing, but I don't have any immediate ideas that
don't end up making the code terribly complex in order to fold away the
boilerplate. Until I figure out something to minimize the boilerplate,
almost all of this is based on the code for the existing pass managers,
copied and heavily adjusted to suit the needs of the CGSCC pass
management layer.

The actual CG management still has a bunch of FIXMEs in it. Notably, we
don't do *any* updating of the CG as it is potentially invalidated.
I wanted to get this in place to motivate the new analysis, and add
update APIs to the analysis and the pass management layers in concert to
make sure that the *right* APIs are present.

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2014-04-21 11:12:00 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
1d16fdecd6 [C++11] Replace OwningPtr with std::unique_ptr in places where it doesn't break the API.
No functionality change.

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2014-04-21 09:34:48 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
81549a0a39 Revert r206732 which is causing llc to crash on most of the build bots.
Original commit message:
  Implement builtins for safe division: safe.sdiv.iN, safe.udiv.iN,
  safe.srem.iN, safe.urem.iN (iN = i8, i61, i32, or i64).

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2014-04-21 07:11:15 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin
7d5100d14e Implement builtins for safe division: safe.sdiv.iN, safe.udiv.iN, safe.srem.iN,
safe.urem.iN (iN = i8, i16, i32, or i64).



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2014-04-21 05:33:09 +00:00
David Blaikie
1df9ce8da5 Protect the ArgList dtor
It could even be made non-virtual if it weren't for bad compiler
warnings.

This demonstrates that ArgList objects aren't destroyed polymorphically
and possibly that they aren't even used polymorphically. If that's the
case, it might be possible to refactor the two ArgList types more
separately and simplify the Arg ownership model. *continues
experimenting*

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2014-04-20 23:59:00 +00:00
Richard Smith
f4a2635c25 Add missing #include found by modules build.
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2014-04-20 23:39:19 +00:00
David Blaikie
f2eb936839 Remove comment that hasn't been true for 5 years
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2014-04-20 22:40:43 +00:00
David Blaikie
7117d739d6 Use unique_ptr to handle ownership of synthesized args in DerivedArgList
This might be able to be simplified further by using Arg as a value type
in a linked list (to maintain pointer validity), but here's something
simple to start with.

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2014-04-20 22:37:46 +00:00
Simon Atanasyan
8612f6be58 [Mips] Add more special values for the st_other field in the symbol
table entry for MIPS.

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2014-04-20 21:05:36 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
f44eda4764 Revert "blockfreq: Rewrite BlockFrequencyInfoImpl"
This reverts commit r206704, as expected.

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2014-04-19 22:46:00 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
f465370a49 Reapply "blockfreq: Rewrite BlockFrequencyInfoImpl"
This reverts commit r206677, reapplying my BlockFrequencyInfo rewrite.

I've done a careful audit, added some asserts, and fixed a couple of
bugs (unfortunately, they were in unlikely code paths).  There's a small
chance that this will appease the failing bots [1][2].  (If so, great!)

If not, I have a follow-up commit ready that will temporarily add
-debug-only=block-freq to the two failing tests, allowing me to compare
the code path between what the failing bots and what my machines (and
the rest of the bots) are doing.  Once I've triggered those builds, I'll
revert both commits so the bots go green again.

[1]: http://bb.pgr.jp/builders/ninja-x64-msvc-RA-centos6/builds/1816
[2]: http://llvm-amd64.freebsd.your.org/b/builders/clang-i386-freebsd/builds/18445

<rdar://problem/14292693>

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2014-04-19 22:34:26 +00:00
Yaron Keren
64b2297786 Patch by Vadim Chugunov
Win64 stack unwinder gets confused when execution flow "falls through" after
a call to 'noreturn' function. This fixes the "missing epilogue" problem by 
emitting a trap instruction for IR 'unreachable' on x86_x64-pc-windows.

A secondary use for it would be for anyone wanting to make double-sure that
'noreturn' functions, indeed, do not return.



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2014-04-19 13:47:43 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
2033057de8 Revert "blockfreq: Rewrite BlockFrequencyInfoImpl" (#2)
This reverts commit r206666, as planned.

Still stumped on why the bots are failing.  Sanitizer bots haven't
turned anything up.  If anyone can help me debug either of the failures
(referenced in r206666) I'll owe them a beer.  (In the meantime, I'll be
auditing my patch for undefined behaviour.)

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2014-04-19 00:42:46 +00:00
Justin Bogner
55c1e1bd26 OnDiskHashTable: Audit types and use offset_type consistently
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2014-04-19 00:33:15 +00:00
Justin Bogner
e382065b82 ProfileData: Avoid UB when reading
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2014-04-19 00:33:12 +00:00
Justin Bogner
1907b94222 OnDiskHashTable: Fix a think-o with offset_type
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2014-04-18 23:50:07 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
036e26bc29 Reapply "blockfreq: Rewrite BlockFrequencyInfoImpl" (#2)
This reverts commit r206628, reapplying r206622 (and r206626).

Two tests are failing only on buildbots [1][2]: i.e., I can't reproduce
on Darwin, and Chandler can't reproduce on Linux.  Asan and valgrind
don't tell us anything, but we're hoping the msan bot will catch it.

So, I'm applying this again to get more feedback from the bots.  I'll
leave it in long enough to trigger builds in at least the sanitizer
buildbots (it was failing for reasons unrelated to my commit last time
it was in), and hopefully a few others.... and then I expect to revert a
third time.

[1]: http://bb.pgr.jp/builders/ninja-x64-msvc-RA-centos6/builds/1816
[2]: http://llvm-amd64.freebsd.your.org/b/builders/clang-i386-freebsd/builds/18445

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2014-04-18 22:30:03 +00:00
Justin Bogner
1c60993799 ProfileData: Don't forward declare ComputeHash and make it static inline
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2014-04-18 22:00:22 +00:00
Justin Bogner
e153fb33e4 ProfileData: Add support for the indexed instrprof format
This adds support for an indexed instrumentation based profiling
format, which is just a small header and an on disk hash table.  This
format will be used by clang's -fprofile-instr-use= for PGO.

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2014-04-18 21:48:40 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
08ef0202ce [DWARF parser] Turn DILineInfo into a struct.
Immutable DILineInfo doesn't bring any benefits and complicates
code. Also, use std::string instead of SmallString<16> for file
and function names - their length can vary significantly.

No functionality change.


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2014-04-18 21:36:39 +00:00
Justin Bogner
abc5eea499 OnDiskHashTable: Expect the Info type to declare the offset type
This changes the on-disk hash to get the type to use for offsets from
the Info type, so that clients can be more flexible with the size of
table they support.

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2014-04-18 20:39:46 +00:00
Justin Bogner
acf59d9738 OnDiskHashTable: Expect the Info type to declare the hash size
This changes the on-disk hash to get the size of a hash value from the
Info type, so that clients can be more flexible with the types of hash
they use.

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2014-04-18 20:39:43 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
561edae834 Remove a couple of redundant copies of SmallVector::operator==.
No functionality change.

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2014-04-18 19:48:03 +00:00
David Blaikie
e7b068f9f1 Add range access to MCAssembler's symbol collection.
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2014-04-18 18:24:25 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
b99f337151 Update comment in LLVMBitCodes.h to reflect the actual bitcode record
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2014-04-18 18:19:18 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
6a3c4b70ab Fix uint -> size_t conversion warning.
This warning is disabled for the LLVM build,
but external users of the header can still
run into this.

Patch by Ke Bai

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2014-04-18 18:08:31 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
ebb5d29473 Revert "blockfreq: Rewrite BlockFrequencyInfoImpl" (#2)
This reverts commit r206622 and the MSVC fixup in r206626.

Apparently the remotely failing tests are still failing, despite my
attempt to fix the nondeterminism in r206621.

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2014-04-18 17:56:08 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
54850bedf2 Reapply "blockfreq: Rewrite BlockFrequencyInfoImpl"
This reverts commit r206556, effectively reapplying commit r206548 and
its fixups in r206549 and r206550.

In an intervening commit I've added target triples to the tests that
were failing remotely [1] (but passing locally).  I'm hoping the mystery
is solved?  I'll revert this again if the tests are still failing
remotely.

[1]: http://bb.pgr.jp/builders/ninja-x64-msvc-RA-centos6/builds/1816

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2014-04-18 17:22:25 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
5dd15cdb83 LineIterator: Add DataTypes.h for int64_t on MSVC.
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2014-04-18 16:57:01 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
f2896111b5 Add some missing includes for various standard library implementations.
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2014-04-18 16:46:29 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
98b539ae65 Make the copy member of StringRef/ArrayRef generic wrt allocators.
Doesn't make sense to restrict this to BumpPtrAllocator. While there
replace an explicit loop with std::equal. Some standard libraries know
how to compile this down to a ::memcmp call if possible.

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2014-04-18 16:36:15 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
d781e40b6a Allocator: Remove ReferenceAdder hack.
This was a workaround for compilers that had issues with reference
collapsing.

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2014-04-18 14:54:51 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
14def55736 [LCG] Remove all of the complexity stemming from supporting copying.
Reality is that we're never going to copy one of these. Supporting this
was becoming a nightmare because nothing even causes it to compile most
of the time. Lots of subtle errors built up that wouldn't have been
caught by any "normal" testing.

Also, make the move assignment actually work rather than the bogus swap
implementation that would just infloop if used. As part of that, factor
out the graph pointer updates into a helper to share between move
construction and move assignment.

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2014-04-18 11:02:33 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
d61b3c303c [Allocator] Fix an obvious think-o with the move assignment
implementation of the SpecificBumpPtrAllocator -- we have to actually
move the subobject. =] Noticed when using this code more directly.

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2014-04-18 11:02:29 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
4c7edb1240 [LCG] Add support for building persistent and connected SCCs to the
LazyCallGraph. This is the start of the whole point of this different
abstraction, but it is just the initial bits. Here is a run-down of
what's going on here. I'm planning to incorporate some (or all) of this
into comments going forward, hopefully with better editing and wording.
=]

The crux of the problem with the traditional way of building SCCs is
that they are ephemeral. The new pass manager however really needs the
ability to associate analysis passes and results of analysis passes with
SCCs in order to expose these analysis passes to the SCC passes. Making
this work is kind-of the whole point of the new pass manager. =]

So, when we're building SCCs for the call graph, we actually want to
build persistent nodes that stick around and can be reasoned about
later. We'd also like the ability to walk the SCC graph in more complex
ways than just the traditional postorder traversal of the current CGSCC
walk. That means that in addition to being persistent, the SCCs need to
be connected into a useful graph structure.

However, we still want the SCCs to be formed lazily where possible.

These constraints are quite hard to satisfy with the SCC iterator. Also,
using that would bypass our ability to actually add data to the nodes of
the call graph to facilite implementing the Tarjan walk. So I've
re-implemented things in a more direct and embedded way. This
immediately makes it easy to get the persistence and connectivity
correct, and it also allows leveraging the existing nodes to simplify
the algorithm. I've worked somewhat to make this implementation more
closely follow the traditional paper's nomenclature and strategy,
although it is still a bit obtuse because it isn't recursive, using
an explicit stack and a tail call instead, and it is interruptable,
resuming each time we need another SCC.

The other tricky bit here, and what actually took almost all the time
and trials and errors I spent building this, is exactly *what* graph
structure to build for the SCCs. The naive thing to build is the call
graph in its newly acyclic form. I wrote about 4 versions of this which
did precisely this. Inevitably, when I experimented with them across
various use cases, they became incredibly awkward. It was all
implementable, but it felt like a complete wrong fit. Square peg, round
hole. There were two overriding aspects that pushed me in a different
direction:

1) We want to discover the SCC graph in a postorder fashion. That means
   the root node will be the *last* node we find. Using the call-SCC DAG
   as the graph structure of the SCCs results in an orphaned graph until
   we discover a root.

2) We will eventually want to walk the SCC graph in parallel, exploring
   distinct sub-graphs independently, and synchronizing at merge points.
   This again is not helped by the call-SCC DAG structure.

The structure which, quite surprisingly, ended up being completely
natural to use is the *inverse* of the call-SCC DAG. We add the leaf
SCCs to the graph as "roots", and have edges to the caller SCCs. Once
I switched to building this structure, everything just fell into place
elegantly.

Aside from general cleanups (there are FIXMEs and too few comments
overall) that are still needed, the other missing piece of this is
support for iterating across levels of the SCC graph. These will become
useful for implementing #2, but they aren't an immediate priority.

Once SCCs are in good shape, I'll be working on adding mutation support
for incremental updates and adding the pass manager that this analysis
enables.

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2014-04-18 10:50:32 +00:00
Lang Hames
c3097bfd9b [ExecutionEngine] Allow JIT clients to enable/disable module verification.
Previously module verification was always enabled, with no way to turn it off.
As of this commit, module verification is on by default in Debug builds, and off
by default in release builds. The default behaviour can be overridden by calling
setVerifyModules(bool) on the JIT instance (this works for both the old JIT, and
MCJIT).

<rdar://problem/16150008>



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2014-04-18 06:48:23 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
c7a3b95c0f Revert "blockfreq: Rewrite BlockFrequencyInfoImpl"
This reverts commits r206548, r206549 and r206549.

There are some unit tests failing that aren't failing locally [1], so
reverting until I have time to investigate.

[1]: http://bb.pgr.jp/builders/ninja-x64-msvc-RA-centos6/builds/1816

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2014-04-18 02:17:43 +00:00
Justin Bogner
2359d30af6 OnDiskHashTable: Provide iterator_range for keys and data
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2014-04-18 02:10:26 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
cc1e1707b8 blockfreq: Rewrite BlockFrequencyInfoImpl
Rewrite the shared implementation of BlockFrequencyInfo and
MachineBlockFrequencyInfo entirely.

The old implementation had a fundamental flaw:  precision losses from
nested loops (or very wide branches) compounded past loop exits (and
convergence points).

The @nested_loops testcase at the end of
test/Analysis/BlockFrequencyAnalysis/basic.ll is motivating.  This
function has three nested loops, with branch weights in the loop headers
of 1:4000 (exit:continue).  The old analysis gives non-sensical results:

    Printing analysis 'Block Frequency Analysis' for function 'nested_loops':
    ---- Block Freqs ----
     entry = 1.0
     for.cond1.preheader = 1.00103
     for.cond4.preheader = 5.5222
     for.body6 = 18095.19995
     for.inc8 = 4.52264
     for.inc11 = 0.00109
     for.end13 = 0.0

The new analysis gives correct results:

    Printing analysis 'Block Frequency Analysis' for function 'nested_loops':
    block-frequency-info: nested_loops
     - entry: float = 1.0, int = 8
     - for.cond1.preheader: float = 4001.0, int = 32007
     - for.cond4.preheader: float = 16008001.0, int = 128064007
     - for.body6: float = 64048012001.0, int = 512384096007
     - for.inc8: float = 16008001.0, int = 128064007
     - for.inc11: float = 4001.0, int = 32007
     - for.end13: float = 1.0, int = 8

Most importantly, the frequency leaving each loop matches the frequency
entering it.

The new algorithm leverages BlockMass and PositiveFloat to maintain
precision, separates "probability mass distribution" from "loop
scaling", and uses dithering to eliminate probability mass loss.  I have
unit tests for these types out of tree, but it was decided in the review
to make the classes private to BlockFrequencyInfoImpl, and try to shrink
them (or remove them entirely) in follow-up commits.

The new algorithm should generally have a complexity advantage over the
old.  The previous algorithm was quadratic in the worst case.  The new
algorithm is still worst-case quadratic in the presence of irreducible
control flow, but it's linear without it.

The key difference between the old algorithm and the new is that control
flow within a loop is evaluated separately from control flow outside,
limiting propagation of precision problems and allowing loop scale to be
calculated independently of mass distribution.  Loops are visited
bottom-up, their loop scales are calculated, and they are replaced by
pseudo-nodes.  Mass is then distributed through the function, which is
now a DAG.  Finally, loops are revisited top-down to multiply through
the loop scales and the masses distributed to pseudo nodes.

There are some remaining flaws.

  - Irreducible control flow isn't modelled correctly.  LoopInfo and
    MachineLoopInfo ignore irreducible edges, so this algorithm will
    fail to scale accordingly.  There's a note in the class
    documentation about how to get closer.  See also the comments in
    test/Analysis/BlockFrequencyInfo/irreducible.ll.

  - Loop scale is limited to 4096 per loop (2^12) to avoid exhausting
    the 64-bit integer precision used downstream.

  - The "bias" calculation proposed on llvmdev is *not* incorporated
    here.  This will be added in a follow-up commit, once comments from
    this review have been handled.

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2014-04-18 01:57:45 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
bf1d0f417e PMBuilder: Expose an option to disable tail calls
Adds API to allow frontends to disable tail calls in PassManagerBuilder.

<rdar://problem/16050591>

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2014-04-18 01:05:15 +00:00
Diego Novillo
0a0d620db3 Fix bug 19437 - Only add discriminators for DWARF 4 and above.
Summary:
This prevents the discriminator generation pass from triggering if
the DWARF version being used in the module is prior to 4.

Reviewers: echristo, dblaikie

CC: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3413

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