2. All function-level constants are now incorporated into the module-level
constant pool, since the compaction table was removed. Eliminate extra
work to check for them.
This speeds up the bcwriter from 24.4s to 13.1s on 447.dealII and .73 -> .56s
on kc++ in a release build.
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Make llvm-ld more gccld-like by having it run the same set of passes. The
delta was probably due to lack of llvm-ld being maintained. Just another
reason to have only one optimizing linker in in LLVM.
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add some signed/unsigned arithmetic operation functions into APInt.h to
handle the signed/unsigned issue. These functions will be defined inside a
namespace "APIntOps" which is inside llvm namespace.
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Always rename, never give a redef error. We could check for collapsed type
planes and generate an error if that's not the cause, but the 99.9999
percentile case will be that its the result of collapsed type planes. So,
rather than doing an expensive check, just rename.
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Some changes to get the smbd.ll test case working:
1. Move the logic for CSRETCC->sret attribute out of the ResolveDefinitions
code and into getExistingValue. This resolves it much earlier and works
in function scope as well.
2. Fix handling of CSRETCC->sret for the store instruction.
3. Rewrite the code for handling renaming to factor in linkage types.
4. Rename a structure filed for a PATypeInfo* so it doesn't get confused
with a field for a Type*.
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The code sequence before the spiller is something like:
= tMOVrr
%reg1117 = tMOVrr
%reg1078 = tLSLri %reg1117, 2
The it starts spilling:
%r0 = tRestore <fi#5>, 0
%r1 = tRestore <fi#7>, 0
%r1 = tMOVrr %r1<kill>
tSpill %r1, <fi#5>, 0
%reg1078 = tLSLri %reg1117, 2
It restores the value while processing the first tMOVrr. At this point, the
spiller remembers fi#5 is available in %r0. Next it processes the second move.
It restores the source before the move and spills the result afterwards. The
move becomes a noop and is deleted. However, a spill has been inserted and that
should invalidate reuse of %r0 for fi#5 and add reuse of %r1 for fi#5.
Therefore, %reg1117 (which is also assigned fi#5) should get %r1, not %r0.
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definition of it into the CodeGen library. This is so that a backend doesn't
necessarily add in these writers if it doesn't use them (like in the lli
program).
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do some common stuff, then on our own add an object file writer (by calling
a concrete function), and then do some finishing stuff, if need be.
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allows us to split that method into two so that we can optionally call a
concrete function to add a writer. Removed moribund addObjectWriter()
method.
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