This requires some gymnastics to make it available for C code. Remove the names
from the disassembler tables, making them relocation free.
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Module flags are key-value pairs associated with the module. They include a
'behavior' value, indicating how module flags react when mergine two
files. Normally, it's just the union of the two module flags. But if two module
flags have the same key, then the resulting flags are dictated by the behaviors.
Allowable behaviors are:
Error
Emits an error if two values disagree.
Warning
Emits a warning if two values disagree.
Require
Emits an error when the specified value is not present
or doesn't have the specified value. It is an error for
two (or more) llvm.module.flags with the same ID to have
the Require behavior but different values. There may be
multiple Require flags per ID.
Override
Uses the specified value if the two values disagree. It
is an error for two (or more) llvm.module.flags with the
same ID to have the Override behavior but different
values.
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In case the MachineScheduling pass I'm working on doesn't work well
for another target, they can completely override it. This also adds a
hook immediately after the RegAlloc pass to cleanup immediately after
vregs go away. We may want to fold it into the postRA hook later.
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When using register masks, registers like %rip are clobbered by the
register mask. LICM should still be able to hoist instructions reading
%rip from a loop containing calls.
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Now that the clang driver passes the CPU and feature information to
the backend when processing assembly files (150273), this isn't necessary.
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It can be necessary to detach a register mask pointer from its
MachineOperand. This method is convenient for checking clobbered
physregs on a detached bitmask pointer.
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This makes global live range splitting behave identically with and
without register mask operands.
This is not necessarily the best way of using register masks for live
range splitting. It would be more efficient to first split global live
ranges around calls (i.e., register masks), and reserve the fine grained
per-physreg interference guidance for global live ranges that do not
cross calls.
For now the goal is to produce identical assembly when enabling register
masks.
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This allows BBVectorize to check the "unknown instruction" list in the
alias sets. This is important to prevent instruction fusing from reordering
function calls. Resolves PR11920.
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These query functions are safe for external use and, furthermore,
are the only way to make queries against the "unknown instructions" array.
BBVectorize will use these functions.
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is that patterns no longer match for vectors of booleans, because you only get
ConstantDataVector when the vector element type is i8, i16, etc, not when it is
i1). Original commit message:
Remove some dead code and tidy things up now that vectors use ConstantDataVector
instead of always using ConstantVector.
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Make them accessible through MCInstrInfo. They are only used for debugging purposes so this doesn't
have an impact on performance. X86MCTargetDesc.o goes from 630K to 461K on x86_64.
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Creates a configurable regalloc pipeline.
Ensure specific llc options do what they say and nothing more: -reglloc=... has no effect other than selecting the allocator pass itself. This patch introduces a new umbrella flag, "-optimize-regalloc", to enable/disable the optimizing regalloc "superpass". This allows for example testing coalscing and scheduling under -O0 or vice-versa.
When a CodeGen pass requires the MachineFunction to have a particular property, we need to explicitly define that property so it can be directly queried rather than naming a specific Pass. For example, to check for SSA, use MRI->isSSA, not addRequired<PHIElimination>.
CodeGen transformation passes are never "required" as an analysis
ProcessImplicitDefs does not require LiveVariables.
We have a plan to massively simplify some of the early passes within the regalloc superpass.
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No looping and binary searches necessary.
Return a pointer to the containing block instead of just a bool.
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Unify default construction of error_code uses on this idiom so that users don't
feel compelled to make static globals for naming convenience. (unfortunately I
couldn't make the original ctor private as some APIs don't return their result,
instead using an out parameter (that makes sense to default construct) - which
is a bit of a pity. I did, however, find/fix some cases of unnecessary default
construction of error_code before I hit the unfixable cases)
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This only adds the interference checks required for correctness.
We still need to take advantage of register masks for the
interference driven live range splitting.
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GlobalOpt runs early in the pipeline (before inlining) and complex class
hierarchies often introduce bitcasts or GEPs which weren't optimized away.
Teach it to ignore side-effect free instructions instead of depending on
other passes to remove them.
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Failure to preserve kills was causing LiveIntervals to miss some EFLAGS live
ranges. Unfortunately I've been unable to reduce a good test case yet.
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