to avoid redundant mov out3=r44 type instructions, we need to
tell the register allocator the truth about out? registers.
FIXME: unfortunately, since the list of allocatable registers is immutable,
we can't simply 'delete r127' from the allocation order, say, if 'out0' is
used. The only correct thing we can do is have a linear order of regs:
out7, out6 ... out2, out1, out0, r32, r33, r34 ... r126, r127
and slide a 'window' of 96 registers along this line, depending on how many
of the out? regs a function actually uses. The only downside of this is
that the out? registers will be allocated _first_, which makes the
resulting assembly ugly. :( Note this in the README. Hope this gets fixed
soon. :) (note the 3rd person speech there)
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long long test2(unsigned A, unsigned B) {
return ((unsigned long long)A << 32) + B;
}
is equivalent to this:
long long test1(unsigned A, unsigned B) {
return ((unsigned long long)A << 32) | B;
}
Now they are both codegen'd to this on ppc:
_test2:
blr
or this on x86:
test2:
movl 4(%esp), %edx
movl 8(%esp), %eax
ret
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masking shifts.
This fixes the miscompilation of this:
long long test1(unsigned A, unsigned B) {
return ((unsigned long long)A << 32) | B;
}
into this:
test1:
movl 4(%esp), %edx
movl %edx, %eax
orl 8(%esp), %eax
ret
allowing us to generate this instead:
test1:
movl 4(%esp), %edx
movl 8(%esp), %eax
ret
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Refactor how . instructions are handled. In particular, instead of passing
the RC flag all the way up the inheritance hierarchy, just make a new tblgen
class 'DOT' which can be added to an instruction definition.
For example, instead of this:
-def AND : XForm_6<31, 28, 0, 0, 0, (ops GPRC:$rA, GPRC:$rS, GPRC:$rB),
-let Defs = [CR0] in
-def ANDo : XForm_6<31, 28, 1, 0, 0, (ops GPRC:$rA, GPRC:$rS, GPRC:$rB),
- "and. $rA, $rS, $rB">;
We now have this:
+def AND : XForm_6<31, 28, 0, 0, (ops GPRC:$rA, GPRC:$rS, GPRC:$rB),
"and $rA, $rS, $rB">;
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* clean up immediates (we use 14, 22 and 64 bit immediates now. sane.)
* fold r0/f0/f1 registers into comparisons against 0/0.0/1.0
* fix nasty thinko - didn't use two-address form of conditional add
for extending bools to integers, so occasionally there would be
garbage in the result. it's amazing how often zeros are just
sitting around in registers ;) - this should fix a bunch of tests.
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Fix libcall code to not crash or assert looking for an ADJCALLSTACKUP node
when it is known that there is no ADJCALLSTACKDOWN to match.
Expand i64 multiply when ISD::MULHU is legal for the target.
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the result does change as a result of the extend.
This improves codegen for Alpha on this testcase:
int %a(ushort* %i) {
%tmp.1 = load ushort* %i
%tmp.2 = cast ushort %tmp.1 to int
%tmp.4 = and int %tmp.2, 1
ret int %tmp.4
}
Generating:
a:
ldgp $29, 0($27)
ldwu $0,0($16)
and $0,1,$0
ret $31,($26),1
instead of:
a:
ldgp $29, 0($27)
ldwu $0,0($16)
and $0,1,$0
addl $0,0,$0
ret $31,($26),1
btw, alpha really should switch to livein/outs for args :)
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when there are immediates, let's not worry about the memory overhead of
this :)
* add addU64Imm(uint64_t val) to machineinstrbuilder
(seriously: this seems required to support 64-bit immediates cleanly. if it
_really_ gets on your nerves, feel free to pull it out ;) )
coming up next week: "all your floating point constants are belong to us"
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the new zero extend, not the original operand. This fixes cast bool -> long
on ppc.
Add an unrelated fixme
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correct. Remove the EmitComparison retvalue, as it is always the first arg.
Fix a place where we incorrectly passed in the setcc opcode instead of the
setcc number, causing us to miscompile crafty. Crafty now works!
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