MallocInst-autoupgrade users use non-TargetData-computed allocation sizes.
Optimization uses use TargetData to compute the allocation size.
Now that malloc calls can have constant sizes, update isArrayMallocHelper() to use TargetData to determine the size of the malloced type and the size of malloced arrays.
Extend getMallocType() to support malloc calls that have non-bitcast uses.
Update OptimizeGlobalAddressOfMalloc() to optimize malloc calls that have non-bitcast uses. The bitcast use of a malloc call has to be treated specially here because the uses of the bitcast need to be replaced and the bitcast needs to be erased (just like the malloc call) for OptimizeGlobalAddressOfMalloc() to work correctly.
Update PerformHeapAllocSRoA() to optimize malloc calls that have non-bitcast uses. The bitcast use of the malloc is not handled specially here because ReplaceUsesOfMallocWithGlobal replaces through the bitcast use.
Update OptimizeOnceStoredGlobal() to not care about the malloc calls' bitcast use.
Update all globalopt malloc tests to not rely on autoupgraded-MallocInsts, but instead use explicit malloc calls with correct allocation sizes.
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aggressive testing of dynamic stack alignment.
Note that this is off by default, and enabled for LLCBETA nightly results.
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The KILL pseudo-instruction may survive to the asm printer pass, just like the IMPLICIT_DEF. Print the KILL as a comment instead of just leaving a blank line in the output.
With -asm-verbose=0, a blank line is printed, like IMPLICIT?DEF.
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and extract_subreg as a "copy" that defines a valno.
Also fixes a typo. These two issues prevent a simple subreg coalescing from
happening before.
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to EmitGEPOffset.
Implement some new transforms for optimizing
subtracts of two pointer to ints into the same vector. This happens
for C++ iterator idioms for example, stringmap takes a const char*
that points to the start and end of a string. Once inlined, we want
the pointer difference to turn back into a length.
This is rdar://7362831.
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This introduces a new pass, SlotIndexes, which is responsible for numbering
instructions for register allocation (and other clients). SlotIndexes numbering
is designed to match the existing scheme, so this patch should not cause any
changes in the generated code.
For consistency, and to avoid naming confusion, LiveIndex has been renamed
SlotIndex.
The processImplicitDefs method of the LiveIntervals analysis has been moved
into its own pass so that it can be run prior to SlotIndexes. This was
necessary to match the existing numbering scheme.
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an unconditional branch (possibly from tail merging), this code is
trying to redirect all of its predecessors to go directly to the branch
target, but that isn't feasible for indirect branches. The other
predecessors (that don't end with indirect branches) could theoretically
still be handled, but that is not easily done right now.
The AnalyzeBranch interface doesn't currently let us distinguish jump table
branches from indirect branches, and this code is currently handling
jump tables. To avoid punting on address-taken blocks, we would have to give
up handling jump tables. That seems like a bad tradeoff.
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more aggressive an correct. This survives building llvm in 64-bit
mode with optimizations and the built llvm passes make check.
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