include/llvm/Support/UnicodeCharRanges.h:56:5: error:
use of this statement in a constexpr constructor is a C++1y extension
[-Werror,-Wc++1y-extensions]
assert(rangesAreValid());
^
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Summary:
Made UnicodeCharSet a class, perform validity checking inside its
constructor instead of each isCharInSet call, use std::binary_search instead of
own implementation.
This patch comes with a necessary change in clang (sent separately).
Reviewers: jordan_rose, klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
CC: cfe-commits, rsmith
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1534
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Revert unintentional commit (of an unreviewed change).
Original commit message:
Add getUnrollingPreferences to TTI
Allow targets to customize the default behavior of the generic loop unrolling
transformation. This will be used by the PowerPC backend when targeting the A2
core (which is in-order with a deep pipeline), and using more aggressive
defaults is important.
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Allow targets to customize the default behavior of the generic loop unrolling
transformation. This will be used by the PowerPC backend when targeting the A2
core (which is in-order with a deep pipeline), and using more aggressive
defaults is important.
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There are several optional (off-by-default) features in CodeGen that can make
use of alias analysis. These features are important for generating code for
some kinds of cores (for example the (in-order) PPC A2 core). This adds a
useAA() function to TargetSubtargetInfo to allow these features to be enabled
by default on a per-subtarget basis.
Here is the first use of this function: To control the default of the
-enable-aa-sched-mi feature.
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When unrolling is disabled in the pass manager, the loop vectorizer should also
not unroll loops. This will allow the -fno-unroll-loops option in Clang to
behave as expected (even for vectorizable loops). The loop vectorizer's
-force-vector-unroll option will (continue to) override the pass-manager
setting (including -force-vector-unroll=0 to force use of the internal
auto-selection logic).
In order to test this, I added a flag to opt (-disable-loop-unrolling) to force
disable unrolling through opt (the analog of -fno-unroll-loops in Clang). Also,
this fixes a small bug in opt where the loop vectorizer was enabled only after
the pass manager populated the queue of passes (the global_alias.ll test needed
a slight update to the RUN line as a result of this fix).
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Clang is now generating cleaner IR, so this removes the old variants which
should be completely unused.
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These intrinsics are legalized to V(ALL|ANY)_(NON)?ZERO nodes,
are matched as SN?Z_[BHWDV]_PSEUDO pseudo's, and emitted as
a branch/mov sequence to evaluate to 0 or 1.
Note: The resulting code is sub-optimal since it doesnt seem to be possible
to feed the result of an intrinsic directly into a brcond. At the moment
it uses (SETCC (VALL_ZERO $ws), 0, SETEQ) and similar which unnecessarily
evaluates the boolean twice.
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The MSA control registers have been added as reserved registers,
and are only used via ISD::Copy(To|From)Reg. The intrinsics are lowered
into these nodes.
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The problem with having DefaultSlabAllocator being a global static is that it is undefined if BumpPtrAllocator
will be usable during global initialization because it is not guaranteed that DefaultSlabAllocator will be
initialized before BumpPtrAllocator is created and used.
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Link.exe's command line options are case-insensitive. This patch
adds a new attribute to OptTable to let the option parser to compare
options, ignoring case.
Command lines are generally case-insensitive on Windows. CL.exe is an
exception. So this new attribute should be useful for other commands
running on Windows.
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createClassType, createStructType, createUnionType, createEnumerationType,
and createForwardDecl will take an optional StringRef to pass in
the unique identifier.
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first. Use this to turn the PPC modifiers into PPC specific expressions,
allowing them to work on constants.
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----
Add new API lto_codegen_compile_parallel().
This API is proposed by Nick Kledzik. The semantic is:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Generate code for merged module into an array of native object files. On
success returns a pointer to an array of NativeObjectFile. The count
parameter returns the number of elements in the array. Each element is
a pointer/length for a generated mach-o/ELF buffer. The buffer is owned
by the lto_code_gen_t and will be freed when lto_codegen_dispose() is called,
or lto_codegen_compile() is called again. On failure, returns NULL
(check lto_get_error_message() for details).
extern const struct NativeObjectFile*
lto_codegen_compile_parallel(lto_code_gen_t cg, size_t *count);
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
This API is currently only called on OSX platform. Linux or other Unixes
using GNU gold are not supposed to call this function, because on these systems,
object files are fed back to linker via disk file instead of memory buffer.
In this commit, lto_codegen_compile_parallel() simply calls
lto_codegen_compile() to return a single object file. In the near future,
this function is the entry point for compilation with partition. Linker can
blindly call this function even if partition is turned off; in this case,
compiler will return only one object file.
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Summary:
1) Make llvm-symbolizer properly symbolize
files with split debug info (by using stanalone .dwo files).
2) Make DWARFCompileUnit parse and store corresponding .dwo file,
if necessary.
3) Make bits of DWARF parsing more CompileUnit-oriented.
Reviewers: echristo
Reviewed By: echristo
CC: bkramer, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1164
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This reverts commits r189319 and r189315. r189315 broke some tests on what I
believe are big-endian platforms.
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Right now we have two headers for the Mach-O format. I'd like to get rid
of one. Since the other object formats are all in Support, I chose to
keep the Mach-O header in Support, and discard the other one.
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This API is proposed by Nick Kledzik. The semantic is:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Generate code for merged module into an array of native object files. On
success returns a pointer to an array of NativeObjectFile. The count
parameter returns the number of elements in the array. Each element is
a pointer/length for a generated mach-o/ELF buffer. The buffer is owned
by the lto_code_gen_t and will be freed when lto_codegen_dispose() is called,
or lto_codegen_compile() is called again. On failure, returns NULL
(check lto_get_error_message() for details).
extern const struct NativeObjectFile*
lto_codegen_compile_parallel(lto_code_gen_t cg, size_t *count);
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
This API is currently only called on OSX platform. Linux or other Unixes
using GNU gold are not supposed to call this function, because on these systems,
object files are fed back to linker via disk file instead of memory buffer.
In this commit, lto_codegen_compile_parallel() simply calls
lto_codegen_compile() to return a single object file. In the near future,
this function is the entry point for compilation with partition. Linker can
blindly call this function even if partition is turned off; in this case,
compiler will return only one object file.
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DICompositeType will have an identifier field at position 14. For now, the
field is set to null in DIBuilder.
For DICompositeTypes where the template argument field (the 13th field)
was optional, modify DIBuilder to make sure the template argument field is set.
Now DICompositeType has 15 fields.
Update DIBuilder to use NULL instead of "i32 0" for null value of a MDNode.
Update verifier to check that DICompositeType has 15 fields and the last
field is null or a MDString.
Update testing cases to include an extra field for DICompositeType.
The identifier field will be used by type uniquing so a front end can
genearte a DICompositeType with a unique identifer.
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This adds minimal support to the SelectionDAG for handling address spaces
with different pointer sizes. The SelectionDAG should now correctly
lower pointer function arguments to the correct size as well as generate
the correct code when lowering getelementptr.
This patch also updates the R600 DataLayout to use 32-bit pointers for
the local address space.
v2:
- Add more helper functions to TargetLoweringBase
- Use CHECK-LABEL for tests
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This adds additional missing Windows subsystem identifiers to the
IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM enumeration.
Signed-off-by: Saleem Abdulrasool <compnerd@compnerd.org>
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Estimate the cyclic critical path within a single block loop. If the
acyclic critical path is longer, then the loop will exhaust OOO
resources after some number of iterations. If lag between the acyclic
critical path and cyclic critical path is longer the the time it takes
to issue those loop iterations, then aggressively schedule for
latency.
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This will be used to compute the cyclic critical path and to
update precomputed per-node pressure differences.
In the longer term, it could also be used to speed up LiveInterval
update by avoiding visiting all global vreg users.
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This fixes a pathological compile time problem with very large blocks
and lots of scheduling boundaries.
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This function attribute indicates that the function is not optimized
by any optimization or code generator passes with the
exception of interprocedural optimization passes.
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...so that it can be used for z too. Most of the code is the same.
The only real change is to use TargetTransformInfo to test when a sqrt
instruction is available.
The pass is opt-in because at the moment it only handles sqrt.
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This field specifies registers that are preserved across function calls,
but that should not be included in the generates SaveList array.
This can be used ot generate regmasks for architectures that save
registers through other means, like SPARC's register windows.
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pointers, but accumulate the offset into an APInt in the process of
stripping it.
This is a pretty handy thing to have, such as when trying to determine
if two pointers are at some constant relative offset. I'll be committing
a patch shortly to use it for exactly that purpose.
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Value. These methods probably don't belong here, and I'm discussing
moving the lot of them to a better home, but for now I'm about to extend
their functionality and wanted to tidy them up first.
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Back in the mists of time (2008), it seems TableGen couldn't handle the
patterns necessary to match ARM's CMOV node that we convert select operations
to, so we wrote a lot of fairly hairy C++ to do it for us.
TableGen can deal with it now: there were a few minor differences to CodeGen
(see tests), but nothing obviously worse that I could see, so we should
probably address anything that *does* come up in a localised manner.
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