Having i128 as a legal type complicates the legalization phase. v4i32
is already a legal type, so we will use that instead.
This fixes several piglit tests.
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This patch improves the performance of vector creation in caseiswhere where
several of the lanes in the vector are a constant floating point value. It
also includes new patterns to fold together some of the instructions when the
value is 0.0f. Test cases included.
rdar://16349427
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Update the SXT[BHW]/UXTW instruction aliases and the shifted reg addressing
mode handling.
PR19455 and rdar://16650642
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After some discussions the preferred semantics of
the always_inline attribute is
inline always when the compiler can determine
that it it safe to do so.
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Previously, SSPBufferSize was assigned the value of the "stack-protector-buffer-size"
attribute after all uses of SSPBufferSize. The effect was that the default
SSPBufferSize was always used during analysis. I moved the check for the
attribute before the analysis; now --param ssp-buffer-size= works correctly again.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3349
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Still only 32-bit ARM using it at this stage, but the promotion allows
direct testing via opt and is a reasonably self-contained patch on the
way to switching ARM64.
At this point, other targets should be able to make use of it without
too much difficulty if they want. (See ARM64 commit coming soon for an
example).
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to a more normal move operation on the graph itself. The definition
already got removed, but I missed the declaration.
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This will become necessary to build up the SCC iterators and SCC
definitions. Moving it now so that subsequent diffs are incremental.
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this code ages ago and lost track of it. Seems worth doing though --
this thing can get called from places that would benefit from knowing
that std::distance is O(1). Also add a very fledgeling unittest for
Users and make sure various aspects of this seem to work reasonably.
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graph. This simplifies the custom move constructor operation to one of
walking the graph and updating the 'up' pointers to point to the new
location of the graph. Switch the nodes from a reference to a pointer
for the 'up' edge to facilitate this.
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Since LLVM currently only supports WinCOFF, assume that the input is WinCOFF
rather than another type of COFF file (ECOFF/XCOFF). If the architecture is
detected as thumb (e.g. the file has a IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_ARMNT magic) then use
a triple of thumbv7-windows.
This allows for objdump to properly handle WoA object files without having to
specify the target triple manually.
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Visual Studio does not permit referencing a structure member as a static field
for sizeof calculations. Resort to a pointer cast which is compatible across
Visual Studio and other compilers.
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This introduces clang's Basic/OnDiskHashTable.h into llvm as
Support/OnDiskHashTable.h. I've taken the opportunity to add doxygen
comments and run the file through clang-format, but other than the
namespace changing from clang:: to llvm:: the API is identical.
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The commit of r205855:
Author: Arnold Schwaighofer <aschwaighofer@apple.com>
Date: Wed Apr 9 14:20:47 2014 +0000
SLPVectorizer: Only vectorize intrinsics whose operands are widened equally
The vectorizer only knows how to vectorize intrinics by widening all operands by
the same factor.
Patch by Tyler Nowicki!
exposed a backend bug causing a regression (Cannot select ctpop).
The commit msg is a bit confusing because the patch actually changes the
behavior for the loop-vectorizer as well. As things got refactored into a
helper ctpop got snuck in to the trivially-vectorizable helper which is now
used by both vectorizers. In other words, we started seeing vector-ctpops in
the backend.
This change makes ctpop LegalizeAction::Expand for the types not supported by
the byte-only CNT instruction. We may be able to custom-lower these later to
a single CNT but this is to fix the compiler crash first.
Fixes <rdar://problem/16578951>
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is set even when it contains a indirect branch.
The attribute overrules correctness concerns
like the escape of a local block address.
This is for rdar://16501761
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Summary:
When optimization remarks are enabled via the driver flag -Rpass, we
should allow the FE diagnostic handler to check if the given pass name
needs a diagnostic.
We were unconditionally checking the pattern defined in opt's
-pass-remarks flag. This was causing the FE to not emit any diagnostics.
Reviewers: qcolombet
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3362
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This enables TableGen to generate an additional two operand
matcher for our shift_rotate_imm and shift_rotate_reg class of instructions.
The tests were also updated so that they include now encoding information
for all affected instructions.
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This is so that EF_MIPS_NAN2008 is set if we are using IEEE 754-2008
NaN encoding (-mnan=2008). This patch also adds support for parsing
'.nan legacy' and '.nan 2008' assembly directives. The handling of
these directives should match GAS' behaviour i.e., the last directive
in use sets the ELF header bit (EF_MIPS_NAN2008).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3346
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These ones used completely different sets of intrinsics, so the only way to do
it is create a separate ARM64 copy and change them all.
Other than that, CodeGen was straightforward, no deficiencies detected here.
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This should fix the ninja-x64-msvc-RA-centos6 builder.
I suspect the check in MipsSubtarget.cpp is incorrect and is really trying to
check for a bare-metal target rather and anything other than linux. I'll
investigate this.
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Now that Linux is trying to reparse all inline asm it chokes on the different
comment character in this test.
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The most important part here is that we should actuall emit the stubs we refer
to in the exception table, but as a side issue this uses more sensible & GCC
compatible representations for some of the bits of information.
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