createMachineVerifierPass and MachineFunction::verify.
The banner is printed before the machine code dump, just like the printer pass.
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RegAllocBase::VerifyEnabled.
Run the machine code verifier in a few interesting places during RegAllocGreedy.
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The heuristics split around the largest loop where the current register may be
allocated without interference.
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live range splitting around loops guided by register pressure.
So far, trySplit() simply prints a lot of debug output.
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spill weight. Filter out fixed registers instead.
Add support for reassigning an interference that was assigned to an alias.
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abstract priority queue interface in subclasses that want to override the
priority calculations.
Subclasses must provide a getPriority() implementation instead.
This approach requires less code as long as priorities are expressable as simple
floats, and it avoids the dangers of defining potentially expensive priority
comparison functions.
It also should speed up priority_queue operations since they no longer have to
chase pointers when comparing registers. This is not measurable, though.
Preferably, we shouldn't use floats to guide code generation. The use of floats
here is derived from the use of floats for spill weights. Spill weights have a
dynamic range that doesn't lend itself easily to a fixpoint implementation.
When someone invents a stable spill weight representation, it can be reused for
allocation priorities.
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This new register allocator is initially identical to RegAllocBasic, but it will
receive all of the tricks that RegAllocBasic won't get.
RegAllocGreedy will eventually replace linear scan.
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