We must complete the DFS, otherwise we might miss needed phi-defs, and
prematurely color live ranges with a non-dominating value.
This is not a big deal since we get to color more of the CFG and the next
mapValue call will be faster.
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LiveIntervalMap maps values from a parent LiveInterval to a child interval that
is a strict subset. It will create phi-def values as needed to preserve the
VNInfo SSA form in the child interval.
This leads to an algorithm very similar to the one in SSAUpdaterImpl.h, but with
enough differences that the code can't be reused:
- We don't need to manipulate PHI instructions.
- LiveIntervals have kills.
- We have MachineDominatorTree.
- We can use df_iterator.
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Nothing fancy, just ask the target if any currently available base reg
is in range for the instruction under consideration and use the first one
that is. Placeholder ARM implementation simply returns false for now.
ongoing saga of rdar://8277890
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The "half vectors" are now widened to full size by the legalizer.
The only exception is in parameter passing, where half vectors are
expanded. This causes changes to some dejagnu tests.
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"SPU Application Binary Interface Specification, v1.9" by
IBM.
Specifically: use r3-r74 to pass parameters and the return value.
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from the LHS should disable reconsidering that pred on the
RHS. However, knowing something about the pred on the RHS
shouldn't disable subsequent additions on the RHS from
happening.
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(e.g. errs()) fails in close() due to (e.g.) a broken pipe. As
previously written, the had_error() flag would get set and then
the raw_ostream dtor would report a fatal error. There is nothing
the client can do about this and we have no way to report the error,
so just eat it.
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into report_fatal_error. Just blast the string to stderr with write(2)
and hope for the best! Part of rdar://8318441
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where the step value is an induction variable from an outer loop, to
avoid trouble trying to re-expand such expressions. This effectively
hides such expressions from indvars and lsr, which prevents them
from getting into trouble.
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the local block. Resolve references to those indices to a new base register.
For simplification and testing purposes, a new virtual base register is
allocated for each frame index being resolved. The result is truly horrible,
but correct, code that's good for exercising the new code paths.
Next up is adding thumb1 support, which should be very simple. Following that
will be adding base register re-use and implementing a reasonable ARM
heuristic for when a virtual base register should be generated at all.
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