Machine CSE and other optimizations can remove instructions so folding
is possible at peephole while not possible at ISel.
This patch is a rework of r160919 and was tested on clang self-host on my local
machine.
rdar://10554090 and rdar://11873276
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No new test case is added.
This patch makes test JITTest.FunctionIsRecompiledAndRelinked pass on mips
platform.
Patch by Petar Jovanovic.
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instructions that decrement and increment the stack pointer before and after a
call when the function does not have a reserved call frame.
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MipsSEFrameLowering.
Implement MipsSEFrameLowering::hasReservedCallFrame. Call frames will not be
reserved if there is a call with a large call frame or there are variable sized
objects on the stack.
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The frame object which points to the dynamically allocated area will not be
needed after changes are made to cease reserving call frames.
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or not it is in mips16 mode. Define MipsPseudo (mode-independant pseudo) and
PseudoSE (mips32/64 pseudo) classes.
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arguments to the stack in MipsISelLowering::LowerCall, use stack pointer and
integer offset operands rather than frame object operands.
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Previously, we were using EBX, but PIC requires the GOT to be in EBX before
function calls via PLT GOT pointer.
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single-precision load and store.
Also avoid selecting LUXC1 and SUXC1 instructions during isel. It is incorrect
to map unaligned floating point load/store nodes to these instructions.
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where the other_half of the movt and movw relocation entries needs to get set
and only with the 16 bits of the other half.
rdar://10038370
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Machine CSE and other optimizations can remove instructions so folding
is possible at peephole while not possible at ISel.
rdar://10554090 and rdar://11873276
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It is possible that an instruction can use and update EFLAGS.
When checking the safety, we should check the usage of EFLAGS first before
declaring it is safe to optimize due to the update.
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replace uses of function getMaxCallFrameSize defined in MipsFunctionInfo with
the one MachineFrameInfo has.
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The (COPY_TO_REGCLASS GR32:$src, VR128) pattern looks odd, but
copyPhysReg does the right thing with it. (The old pattern would
eventually produce the same cross-class copy).
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The SUBREG_TO_REG instruction has magic semantics asserting that the
source value was defined by an instruction that cleared the high half of
the register. Those semantics are never actually exploited for xmm
registers.
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These idempotent sub-register indices don't do anything --- They simply
map XMM registers to themselves. They no longer affect register classes
either since the SubRegClasses field has been removed from Target.td.
This patch replaces XMM->XMM EXTRACT_SUBREG and INSERT_SUBREG patterns
with COPY_TO_REGCLASS patterns which simply become COPY instructions.
The number of IMPLICIT_DEF instructions before register allocation is
reduced, and that is the cause of the test case changes.
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Before accessing a node as a ConstandSDNode, make sure it actually is one.
No testcase of non-trivial size.
rdar://11948669
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The long branch pass (fixed in r160601) no longer uses the global base register
to compute addresses of branch destinations, so it is not necessary to reserve
a slot on the stack.
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if Condition Is Met instuctions that was not correctly determining the target
instruction.
So for a jne rel32 instruction:
% cat x.s
.byte 0x0f, 0x85, 0x09, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00
% as x.s
it was incorrectly deterining the target:
% otool -q -tv a.out
a.out:
(__TEXT,__text) section
0000000000000000 jne 0xd
and with the fix it gets this correct as:
% otool -q -tv a.out
a.out:
(__TEXT,__text) section
0000000000000000 jne 0xf
rdar://11505997
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are targeting an ELF platform. Only fold gs-relative (and fs-relative) loads
if it is actually sensible to do so for the target platform.
This fixes PR13438.
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This pass no longer requires that the global pointer value be saved to the
stack or register since it uses bal instruction to compute branch distance.
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This fixes a bunch of make check failures of the form:
Unknown Architecture Version.
UNREACHABLE executed at ../lib/Target/Hexagon/HexagonSubtarget.cpp:60!
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Updated OptimizeCompare in peephole to remove redundant cmp against zero.
We only remove Compare if CF and OF are not used.
rdar://11855129
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when run on an Intel Atom processor. The failures have arisen due
to changes elsewhere in the trunk over the past 8 weeks or so.
These failures were not detected by the Atom buildbot because the
CPU on the Atom buildbot was not being detected as an Atom CPU.
The fix for this problem is in Host.cpp and X86Subtarget.cpp, but
shall remain commented out until the current set of Atom test failures
are fixed.
Patch by Andy Zhang and Tyler Nowicki!
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load source operand is used by multiple nodes. The v2i64 broadcast was emulated
by shuffling the two lower i32 elements to the upper two.
We had a bug in the immediate used for the broadcast.
Replacing 0 to 0x44.
0x44 means [01|00|01|00] which corresponds to the correct lane.
Patch by Michael Kuperstein.
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Print the high order register of a double word register operand.
In 32 bit mode, a 64 bit double word integer will be represented
by 2 32 bit registers. This modifier causes the high order register
to be used in the asm expression. It is useful if you are using
doubles in assembler and continue to control register to variable
relationships.
This patch also fixes a related bug in a previous patch:
case 'D': // Second part of a double word register operand
case 'L': // Low order register of a double word register operand
case 'M': // High order register of a double word register operand
I got 'D' and 'M' confused. The second part of a double word operand
will only match 'M' for one of the endianesses. I had 'L' and 'D'
be the opposite twins when 'L' and 'M' are.
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intrinsics. The second instruction(s) to be handled are the vector versions
of count set bits (ctpop).
The changes here are to clang so that it generates a target independent
vector ctpop when it sees an ARM dependent vector bits set count. The changes
in llvm are to match the target independent vector ctpop and in
VMCore/AutoUpgrade.cpp to update any existing bc files containing ARM
dependent vector pop counts with target-independent ctpops. There are also
changes to an existing test case in llvm for ARM vector count instructions and
to a test for the bitcode upgrade.
<rdar://problem/11892519>
There is deliberately no test for the change to clang, as so far as I know, no
consensus has been reached regarding how to test neon instructions in clang;
q.v. <rdar://problem/8762292>
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large immediates. Add dag combine logic to recover in case the large
immediates doesn't fit in cmp immediate operand field.
int foo(unsigned long l) {
return (l>> 47) == 1;
}
we produce
%shr.mask = and i64 %l, -140737488355328
%cmp = icmp eq i64 %shr.mask, 140737488355328
%conv = zext i1 %cmp to i32
ret i32 %conv
which codegens to
movq $0xffff800000000000,%rax
andq %rdi,%rax
movq $0x0000800000000000,%rcx
cmpq %rcx,%rax
sete %al
movzbl %al,%eax
ret
TargetLowering::SimplifySetCC would transform
(X & -256) == 256 -> (X >> 8) == 1
if the immediate fails the isLegalICmpImmediate() test. For x86,
that's immediates which are not a signed 32-bit immediate.
Based on a patch by Eli Friedman.
PR10328
rdar://9758774
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uint32_t hi(uint64_t res)
{
uint_32t hi = res >> 32;
return !hi;
}
llvm IR looks like this:
define i32 @hi(i64 %res) nounwind uwtable ssp {
entry:
%lnot = icmp ult i64 %res, 4294967296
%lnot.ext = zext i1 %lnot to i32
ret i32 %lnot.ext
}
The optimizer has optimize away the right shift and truncate but the resulting
constant is too large to fit in the 32-bit immediate field. The resulting x86
code is worse as a result:
movabsq $4294967296, %rax ## imm = 0x100000000
cmpq %rax, %rdi
sbbl %eax, %eax
andl $1, %eax
This patch teaches the x86 lowering code to handle ult against a large immediate
with trailing zeros. It will issue a right shift and a truncate followed by
a comparison against a shifted immediate.
shrq $32, %rdi
testl %edi, %edi
sete %al
movzbl %al, %eax
It also handles a ugt comparison against a large immediate with trailing bits
set. i.e. X > 0x0ffffffff -> (X >> 32) >= 1
rdar://11866926
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Mips shift instructions DSLL, DSRL and DSRA are transformed into
DSLL32, DSRL32 and DSRA32 respectively if the shift amount is between
32 and 63
Here is a description of DSLL:
Purpose: Doubleword Shift Left Logical Plus 32
To execute a left-shift of a doubleword by a fixed amount--32 to 63 bits
Description: GPR[rd] <- GPR[rt] << (sa+32)
The 64-bit doubleword contents of GPR rt are shifted left, inserting
zeros into the emptied bits; the result is placed in
GPR rd. The bit-shift amount in the range 0 to 31 is specified by sa.
This patch implements the direct object output of these instructions.
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undef virtual register. The problem is that ProcessImplicitDefs removes the
definition of the register and marks all uses as undef. If we lose the undef
marker then we get a register which has no def, is not marked as undef. The
live interval analysis does not collect information for these virtual
registers and we crash in later passes.
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It is intended to fix PR11468.
Old prologue and epilogue looked like this:
push %rbp
mov %rsp, %rbp
and $alignment, %rsp
push %r14
push %r15
...
pop %r15
pop %r14
mov %rbp, %rsp
pop %rbp
The problem was to reference the locations of callee-saved registers in exception handling:
locations of callee-saved had to be re-calculated regarding the stack alignment operation. It would
take some effort to implement this in LLVM, as currently MachineLocation can only have the form
"Register + Offset". Funciton prologue and epilogue are now changed to:
push %rbp
mov %rsp, %rbp
push %14
push %15
and $alignment, %rsp
...
lea -$size_of_saved_registers(%rbp), %rsp
pop %r15
pop %r14
pop %rbp
Reviewed by Chad Rosier.
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Allow the folding of vbroadcastRR to vbroadcastRM, where the memory operand is a spill slot.
PR12782.
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intrinsics with target-indepdent intrinsics. The first instruction(s) to be
handled are the vector versions of count leading zeros (ctlz).
The changes here are to clang so that it generates a target independent
vector ctlz when it sees an ARM dependent vector ctlz. The changes in llvm
are to match the target independent vector ctlz and in VMCore/AutoUpgrade.cpp
to update any existing bc files containing ARM dependent vector ctlzs with
target-independent ctlzs. There are also changes to an existing test case in
llvm for ARM vector count instructions and a new test for the bitcode upgrade.
<rdar://problem/11831778>
There is deliberately no test for the change to clang, as so far as I know, no
consensus has been reached regarding how to test neon instructions in clang;
q.v. <rdar://problem/8762292>
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Call instructions are no longer required to be variadic, and
variable_ops should only be used for instructions that encode a variable
number of arguments, like the ARM stm/ldm instructions.
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Function argument registers are added to the call SDNode, but
InstrEmitter now knows how to make those operands implicit, and the call
instruction doesn't have to be variadic.
Explicit register operands should only be those that are encoded in the
instruction, implicit register operands are for extra dependencies like
call argument and return values.
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is used in cases where global symbols are
directly represented in the GOT and we use an
offset into the global offset table.
This patch adds direct object support for R_MIPS_GOT_DISP.
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It is safe if CPSR is killed or re-defined.
When we are done with the basic block, check whether CPSR is live-out.
Do not optimize away cmp if CPSR is live-out.
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When WriteFragmentData() case FT_align called
Asm.getBackend().writeNopData() is called, nothing
is done since Mips implementation of writeNopData just
returned "true".
For some reason this has not caused problems in 32 bit
mode, but in 64 bit mode it caused an assert when processing
multiple function units.
The test case included will assert without this patch. It
runs twice with different flags to prevent false positives
due to changes in code generation over time.
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Even though variable in question could not
be initialized before use, the code was such that
the compiler had no way of knowing that.
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Low order register of a double word register operand. Operands
are defined by the name of the variable they are marked with in
the inline assembler code. This is a way to specify that the
operand just refers to the low order register for that variable.
It is the opposite of modifier 'D' which specifies the high order
register.
Example:
main()
{
long long ll_input = 0x1111222233334444LL;
long long ll_val = 3;
int i_result = 0;
__asm__ __volatile__(
"or %0, %L1, %2"
: "=r" (i_result)
: "r" (ll_input), "r" (ll_val));
}
Which results in:
lui $2, %hi(_gp_disp)
addiu $2, $2, %lo(_gp_disp)
addiu $sp, $sp, -8
addu $2, $2, $25
sw $2, 0($sp)
lui $2, 13107
ori $3, $2, 17476 <-- Low 32 bits of ll_input
lui $2, 4369
ori $4, $2, 8738 <-- High 32 bits of ll_input
addiu $5, $zero, 3 <-- Low 32 bits of ll_val
addiu $2, $zero, 0 <-- High 32 bits of ll_val
#APP
or $3, $4, $5 <-- or i_result, high 32 ll_input, low 32 of ll_val
#NO_APP
addiu $sp, $sp, 8
jr $ra
If not direction is done for the long long for 32 bit variables results
in using the low 32 bits as ll_val shows.
There is an existing bug if 'L' or 'D' is used for the destination register
for 32 bit long longs in that the target value will be updated incorrectly
for the non-specified part unless explicitly set within the inline asm code.
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X86MachineFunctionInfo as this is currently only used by X86. If this ever
becomes an issue on another arch (e.g., ARM) then we can hoist it back out.
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X86. Basically, this is a reapplication of r158087 with a few fixes.
Specifically, (1) the stack pointer is restored from the base pointer before
popping callee-saved registers and (2) in obscure cases (see comments in patch)
we must cache the value of the original stack adjustment in the prologue and
apply it in the epilogue.
rdar://11496434
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multiple scalars and insert them into a vector. Next, we shuffle the elements
into the correct places, as before.
Also fix a small dagcombine bug in SimplifyBinOpWithSameOpcodeHands, when the
migration of bitcasts happened too late in the SelectionDAG process.
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Some NEON instructions want to match against normal SDNodes for some
operand types and Intrinsics for others. For example, CTLZ. To enable this,
switch from explicitly requiring Intrinsic on the class templates to using
SDPatternOperator instead.
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getCondFromSETOpc, getCondFromCMovOpc, getSETFromCond, getCMovFromCond
No functional change intended.
If we want to update the condition code of CMOV|SET|Jcc, we first analyze the
opcode to get the condition code, then update the condition code, finally
synthesize the new opcode form the new condition code.
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Access mips register classes via MCRegisterInfo's functions instead of via the
TargetRegisterClasses defined in MipsGenRegisterInfo.inc.
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subtarget CPU descriptions and support new features of
MachineScheduler.
MachineModel has three categories of data:
1) Basic properties for coarse grained instruction cost model.
2) Scheduler Read/Write resources for simple per-opcode and operand cost model (TBD).
3) Instruction itineraties for detailed per-cycle reservation tables.
These will all live side-by-side. Any subtarget can use any
combination of them. Instruction itineraries will not change in the
near term. In the long run, I expect them to only be relevant for
in-order VLIW machines that have complex contraints and require a
precise scheduling/bundling model. Once itineraries are only actively
used by VLIW-ish targets, they could be replaced by something more
appropriate for those targets.
This tablegen backend rewrite sets things up for introducing
MachineModel type #2: per opcode/operand cost model.
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It is safe if EFLAGS is killed or re-defined.
When we are done with the basic block, check whether EFLAGS is live-out.
Do not optimize away cmp if EFLAGS is live-out.
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For each Cmp, we check whether there is an earlier Sub which make Cmp
redundant. We handle the case where SUB operates on the same source operands as
Cmp, including the case where the two source operands are swapped.
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Print the second half of a double word operand.
The include list was cleaned up a bit as well.
Also the test case was modified to test for both
big and little patterns.
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Function argument and return value registers aren't part of the
encoding, so they should be implicit operands.
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The CopyToReg nodes that set up the argument registers before a call
must be glued to the call instruction. Otherwise, the scheduler may emit
the physreg copies long before the call, causing long live ranges for
the fixed registers.
Besides disabling good register allocation, that can also expose
problems when EmitInstrWithCustomInserter() splits a basic block during
the live range of a physreg.
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Implement the TII hooks needed by EarlyIfConversion to create cmov
instructions and estimate their latency.
Early if-conversion is still not enabled by default.
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inlineasm-cnstrnt-bad-r-1.ll is NOT supposed to fail, so it was removed. This resulted in the removal of a negative test (inlineasm-cnstrnt-bad-r-1.ll)
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inlineasm-cnstrnt-bad-r-1.ll is NOT supposed to fail, so it was removed. This resulted in the removal of a negative test (inlineasm-cnstrnt-bad-r-1.ll)
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This is still a work in progress but I believe it is currently good enough
to fix PR13122 "Need unit test driver for codegen IR passes". For example,
you can run llc with -stop-after=loop-reduce to have it dump out the IR after
running LSR. Serializing machine-level IR is not yet supported but we have
some patches in progress for that.
The plan is to serialize the IR to a YAML file, containing separate sections
for the LLVM IR, machine-level IR, and whatever other info is needed. Chad
suggested that we stash the stop-after pass in the YAML file and use that
instead of the start-after option to figure out where to restart the
compilation. I think that's a great idea, but since it's not implemented yet
I put the -start-after option into this patch for testing purposes.
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This makes it possible to just use a zero value to represent "no pass", so
the phony NoPassID global variable is no longer needed.
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This is a preliminary step toward having TargetPassConfig be able to
start and stop the compilation at specified passes for unit testing
and debugging. No functionality change.
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My last checkin was apparently not the branch I intended. It was missing one change (added by chandlerc), and contained a spurious change.
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Use getUniqueVRegDef.
Replace a loop with existing interfaces: modifiesRegister and readsRegister.
Factor out code into inline functions and simplify the code.
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This was always part of the VMCore library out of necessity -- it deals
entirely in the IR. The .cpp file in fact was already part of the VMCore
library. This is just a mechanical move.
I've tried to go through and re-apply the coding standard's preferred
header sort, but at 40-ish files, I may have gotten some wrong. Please
let me know if so.
I'll be committing the corresponding updates to Clang and Polly, and
Duncan has DragonEgg.
Thanks to Bill and Eric for giving the green light for this bit of cleanup.
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Before this patch in pic 32 bit code we would add the global base register
and not load from that address. This is a really old bug, but before the
introduction of the tls attributes we would never select initial exec for
pic code.
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The TargetInstrInfo::getNumMicroOps API does not change, but soon it
will be used by MachineScheduler. Now each subtarget can specify the
number of micro-ops per itinerary class. For ARM, this is currently
always dynamic (-1), because it is used for load/store multiple which
depends on the number of register operands.
Zero is now a valid number of micro-ops. This can be used for
nop pseudo-instructions or instructions that the hardware can squash
during dispatch.
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Corrected type for index of llvm.x86.avx2.gather.d.pd.256
from 256-bit to 128-bit.
Corrected types for src|dst|mask of llvm.x86.avx2.gather.q.ps.256
from 256-bit to 128-bit.
Support the following intrinsics:
llvm.x86.avx2.gather.d.q, llvm.x86.avx2.gather.q.q
llvm.x86.avx2.gather.d.q.256, llvm.x86.avx2.gather.q.q.256
llvm.x86.avx2.gather.d.d, llvm.x86.avx2.gather.q.d
llvm.x86.avx2.gather.d.d.256, llvm.x86.avx2.gather.q.d.256
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include/llvm/Analysis/DebugInfo.h to include/llvm/DebugInfo.h.
The reasoning is because the DebugInfo module is simply an interface to the
debug info MDNodes and has nothing to do with analysis.
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It takes advantage of r159299 which introduces relocation support for N64.
elf-dump needed to be upgraded to support N64 relocations as well.
This passes make check.
Jack
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It takes advantage of r159299 which introduces relocation support for N64.
elf-dump needed to be upgraded to support N64 relocations as well.
This passes make check.
Jack
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