is deconstructed then reconstructed here. This catches 19 fabs's in 177.mesa
9 in 168.wupwise, 5 in 171.swim, 3 in 172.mgrid, and 14 in 173.applu out of
specfp2000.
This allows the X86 code generator to make MUCH better code than before for
each of these and saves one instr on ppc.
This depends on the previous CFE patch to expose these correctly.
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(likewise for <= >=u >=u).
Second, it implements a special case hack to turn 'X gtu SINTMAX' -> 'X lt 0'
On powerpc, for example, this changes this:
lis r2, 32767
ori r2, r2, 65535
cmplw cr0, r3, r2
bgt .LBB_test_2
into:
cmpwi cr0, r3, 0
blt .LBB_test_2
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(which may or be function pointers) in the asmprinter. For the moment,
this changes nothing, except the IA64 backend which can use this to write:
data8.ua @fptr(blah__blah__mangled_function_name)
(by setting FunctionAddrPrefix/Suffix to "@fptr(" / ")")
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dont' regen the whole dag if unneccesary. Second, fix and ugly bug with
the _PARTS nodes that caused legalize to produce multiples of them.
Finally, implement initial support for FABS and FNEG. Currently FNEG is
the only one to be trusted though.
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Teach the SelectionDAG code how to expand and promote it
Have PPC32 LowerCallTo generate ISD::UNDEF for int arg regs used up by fp
arguments, but not shadowing their value. This allows us to do the right
thing with both fixed and vararg floating point arguments.
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them up after the code has been emitted. This allows targets to select one
mbb as multiple mbb's as needed.
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returned integer values all of the way to 64-bits (we only did it to 32-bits
leaving the top bits undefined). This causes problems for targets like alpha
whose ABI's define the top bits too.
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using Function::arg_{iterator|begin|end}. Likewise Module::g* -> Module::global_*.
This patch is contributed by Gabor Greif, thanks!
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numbering values in live ranges for physical registers.
The alpha backend currently generates code that looks like this:
vreg = preg
...
preg = vreg
use preg
...
preg = vreg
use preg
etc. Because vreg contains the value of preg coming in, each of the
copies back into preg contain that initial value as well.
In the case of the Alpha, this allows this testcase:
void "foo"(int %blah) {
store int 5, int *%MyVar
store int 12, int* %MyVar2
ret void
}
to compile to:
foo:
ldgp $29, 0($27)
ldiq $0,5
stl $0,MyVar
ldiq $0,12
stl $0,MyVar2
ret $31,($26),1
instead of:
foo:
ldgp $29, 0($27)
bis $29,$29,$0
ldiq $1,5
bis $0,$0,$29
stl $1,MyVar
ldiq $1,12
bis $0,$0,$29
stl $1,MyVar2
ret $31,($26),1
This does not seem to have any noticable effect on X86 code.
This fixes PR535.
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Changing 'op' here caused us to not enter the store into a map, causing
reemission of the code!! In practice, a simple loop like this:
no_exit: ; preds = %no_exit, %entry
%indvar = phi uint [ %indvar.next, %no_exit ], [ 0, %entry ] ; <uint> [#uses=3]
%tmp.4 = getelementptr "complex long double"* %P, uint %indvar, uint 0 ; <double*> [#uses=1]
store double 0.000000e+00, double* %tmp.4
%indvar.next = add uint %indvar, 1 ; <uint> [#uses=2]
%exitcond = seteq uint %indvar.next, %N ; <bool> [#uses=1]
br bool %exitcond, label %return, label %no_exit
was being code gen'd to:
.LBBtest_1: # no_exit
movl %edx, %esi
shll $4, %esi
movl $0, 4(%eax,%esi)
movl $0, (%eax,%esi)
incl %edx
movl $0, (%eax,%esi)
movl $0, 4(%eax,%esi)
cmpl %ecx, %edx
jne .LBBtest_1 # no_exit
Note that we are doing 4 32-bit stores instead of 2. Now we generate:
.LBBtest_1: # no_exit
movl %edx, %esi
incl %esi
shll $4, %edx
movl $0, (%eax,%edx)
movl $0, 4(%eax,%edx)
cmpl %ecx, %esi
movl %esi, %edx
jne .LBBtest_1 # no_exit
This is much happier, though it would be even better if the increment of ESI
was scheduled after the compare :-/
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prints:
getelementptr (int* %A, int -1)
as: "(A) - 4" instead of "(A) + 18446744073709551612", which makes the
assembler much happier.
This fixes test/Regression/CodeGen/X86/2005-02-14-IllegalAssembler.ll,
and Benchmarks/Prolangs-C/cdecl with LLC on X86.
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