this allows for better code generation.
Added a new DAGCombine transformation to convert FMAX and FMIN to FMANC and
FMINC, which are commutative.
For example:
movaps %xmm0, %xmm1
movsd LC(%rip), %xmm0
minsd %xmm1, %xmm0
becomes:
minsd LC(%rip), %xmm0
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Add these transformations to the existing add/sub ones:
(and (select cc, -1, c), x) -> (select cc, x, (and, x, c))
(or (select cc, 0, c), x) -> (select cc, x, (or, x, c))
(xor (select cc, 0, c), x) -> (select cc, x, (xor, x, c))
The selects can then be transformed to a single predicated instruction
by peephole.
This transformation will make it possible to eliminate the ISD::CAND,
COR, and CXOR custom DAG nodes.
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arithmetic instructions. However, when small data types are used, a truncate
node appears between the SETCC node and the arithmetic operation. This patch
adds support for this pattern.
Before:
xorl %esi, %edi
testb %dil, %dil
setne %al
ret
After:
xorb %dil, %sil
setne %al
ret
rdar://12081007
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No new tests are added.
All tests in ExecutionEngine/MCJIT that have been failing pass after this patch
is applied (when "make check" is done on a mips board).
Patch by Petar Jovanovic.
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PEI can't handle the pseudo-instructions. This can be removed when the
pseudo-instructions are replaced by normal predicated instructions.
Fixes PR13628.
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The previous fix only checked for simple cycles, use a set to catch longer
cycles too.
Drop the broken check from the ObjectSizeOffsetEvaluator. The BoundsChecking
pass doesn't have to deal with invalid IR like InstCombine does.
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make it more consistent with its intended semantics.
The `linker_private_weak_def_auto' linkage type was meant to automatically hide
globals which never had their addresses taken. It has nothing to do with the
`linker_private' linkage type, which outputs the symbols with a `l' (ell) prefix
among other things.
The intended semantic is more like the `linkonce_odr' linkage type.
Change the name of the linkage type to `linkonce_odr_auto_hide'. And therefore
changing the semantics so that it produces the correct output for the linker.
Note: The old linkage name `linker_private_weak_def_auto' will still parse but
is not a synonym for `linkonce_odr_auto_hide'. This should be removed in 4.0.
<rdar://problem/11754934>
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multiple edges between two blocks is linear. If the caller is iterating all
edges leaving a BB that would be a square time algorithm. It is more efficient
to have the callers handle that case.
Currently the only callers are:
* GVN: already avoids the multiple edge case.
* Verifier: could only hit this assert when looking at an invalid invoke. Since
it already rejects the invoke, just avoid computing the dominance for it.
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Increment the MBB iterator at the top of the loop to properly handle the
current (and previous) instructions getting erased.
This fixes PR13625.
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It is not my plan to duplicate the entire ARM instruction set with
predicated versions. We need a way of representing predicated
instructions in SSA form without requiring a separate opcode.
Then the pseudo-instructions can go away.
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Select instructions pick one of two virtual registers based on a
condition, like x86 cmov. On targets like ARM that support predication,
selects can sometimes be eliminated by predicating the instruction
defining one of the operands.
Teach PeepholeOptimizer to recognize select instructions, and ask the
target to optimize them.
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where some fact lake a=b dominates a use in a phi, but doesn't dominate the
basic block itself.
This feature could also be implemented by splitting critical edges, but at least
with the current algorithm reasoning about the dominance directly is faster.
The time for running "opt -O2" in the testcase in pr10584 is 1.003 times slower
and on gcc as a single file it is 1.0007 times faster.
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Without fastcc support, the caller just falls through to CallingConv::C
for fastcc, but callee still uses fastcc, this inconsistency of calling
convention is a problem, and fastcc support can fix it.
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The ARM select instructions are just predicated moves. If the select is
the only use of an operand, the instruction defining the operand can be
predicated instead, saving one instruction and decreasing register
pressure.
This implementation can turn AND/ORR/EOR instructions into their
corresponding ANDCC/ORRCC/EORCC variants. Ideally, we should be able to
predicate any instruction, but we don't yet support predicated
instructions in SSA form.
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allocations of executable memory would not be padded
to account for the size of the allocation header.
This resulted in undersized allocations, meaning that
when the allocation was written to later the next
allocation's header would be corrupted.
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