must be encoded decremented by one. Only add encoding tests for ssat16
because ssat can't be parsed yet.
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nand), atomic.swap and atomic.cmp.swap, all in i8, i16 and i32 versions.
The intrinsics are implemented by creating pseudo-instructions, which are
then expanded in the method MipsTargetLowering::EmitInstrWithCustomInserter.
Patch by Sasa Stankovic.
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same dwarf number. This will be used for creating a dwarf number to register
mapping.
The only case that needs this so far is the XMM/YMM registers that unfortunately
do have the same numbers.
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handler's data area starts with a 4-byte reference to the personality
function, followed by the DWARF LSDA.
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This only affects targets like Mips where branch instructions may kill virtual
registers. Most other targets branch on flag values, so virtual registers are
not involved.
The problem is that MachineBasicBlock::updateTerminator deletes branches and
inserts new ones while LiveVariables keeps a list of pointers to instructions
that kill virtual registers. That list wasn't properly updated in
MBB::SplitCriticalEdge.
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This is important for the correct lowering of unwind instructions
(which doesn't matter at all) and llvm.eh.resume calls (which does).
Take 2, now with more basic competence.
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This is important for the correct lowering of unwind instructions
(which doesn't matter at all) and llvm.eh.resume calls (which does).
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variable. Noticed by inspection.
Simulate memset in EvaluateFunction where the target of the memset and the
value we're setting are both the null value. Fixes PR10047!
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handler.
At this moment, only GCC-style exceptions are supported. Other kinds
of exceptions, including "traditional" SEH and Microsoft Visual C++ exceptions,
need more work--and an compiler exception model that isn't specific to
GCC-style exceptions!
In particular, I imagine that it would be possible to mix "traditional" SEH
with GCC-style EH or Microsoft C++ EH. Currently LLVM has no way (beyond some
target-specific defaults and whole-module compiler switches) of knowing which
scheme to use when.
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This patch does not change the behavior of the type legalizer. The codegen
produces the same code.
This infrastructural change is needed in order to enable complex decisions
for vector types (needed by the vector-select patch).
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transformed by the inliner into a branch to the enclosing landing pad
(when inlined through an invoke). If not so optimized, it is lowered
DWARF EH preparation into a call to _Unwind_Resume (or _Unwind_SjLj_Resume
as appropriate). Its chief advantage is that it takes both the
exception value and the selector value as arguments, meaning that there
is zero effort in recovering these; however, the frontend is required
to pass these down, which is not actually particularly difficult.
Also document the behavior of landing pads a bit better, and make it
clearer that it's okay that personality functions don't always land at
landing pads. This is just a fact of life. Don't write optimizations that
rely on pushing things over an unwind edge.
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to load/store i64 values. Since there's no current support to explicitly
declare such restrictions, implement it by using specific hardcoded register
pairs during isel.
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Delete the Kill and Def markers in BlockInfo. They are no longer
necessary when BlockInfo describes a continuous live range.
This only affects the relatively rare kind of basic block where a live
range looks like this:
|---x o---|
Now live range splitting can pretend that it is looking at two blocks:
|---x
o---|
This allows the code to be simplified a bit.
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It is important that this function returns the same number of live blocks as
countLiveBlocks(CurLI) because live range splitting uses the number of live
blocks to ensure it is making progress.
This is in preparation of supporting duplicate UseBlock entries for basic blocks
that have a virtual register live-in and live-out, but not live-though.
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in MipsRegisterInfo::getCalleeSavedRegs so that both registers paired for a
double precision register get saved.
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register allocation dependent and will occasionally break. WIP in the
register allocator to model paired/etc registers.
rdar://9119939
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There was no way to check if a given register/mode pair was valid. We now return
an error code (-2) instead of asserting. If anyone thinks that an assert
at this point is really needed, we can autogen a hasValidDwarfRegNum instead.
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the Win64 EH mechanism to implement GCC-style exceptions. LLVM supports
hardly anything else at this point!
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mode (only the "mov.w" variant). Now, when parsing "mov" in thumb mode,
default to the Thumb 1 versions/encodings.
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was saying that the matching superregister class of GR32_NOREX in GR64_NOREX_NOSP
is GR64_NOREX, which drops the NOSP constraint. This fixes PR10032.
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subregisters:
When a value is in a subregister, at least report the location as being
the superregister. We should extend the .td files to encode the bit
range so that we can produce a DW_OP_bit_piece.
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fixes aliasing issues with the old and new names as well as adds test
cases for the auto-upgrader.
Fixes rdar 9472944.
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suffix (e.g. .xdata$myfunc). The suffix part isn't implemented yet, but
I'll get to it in the next patch.
Fix up all callers of the affected functions. Make them pass said suffix to
the function.
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- the selector for the landing pad must provide all available information
about the handlers, filters, and cleanups within that landing pad
- calls to _Unwind_Resume must be converted to branches to the enclosing
lpad so as to avoid re-entering the unwinder when the lpad claimed it
was going to handle the exception in some way
This is quite specific to libUnwind-based unwinding. In an effort to not
interfere too badly with other unwinders, and with existing hacks in frontends,
this only triggers on _Unwind_Resume (not _Unwind_Resume_or_Rethrow) and does
nothing with selectors if it cannot find a selector call for either lpad.
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The register allocators know to filter reserved registers from the allocation
orders, so we don't need all of this boilerplate.
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- Flip order of bitfields. This gets our output matching GAS.
- Handle case where the end of the prolog wasn't specified.
- If the resulting unwind info struct is less than 8 bytes, pad to 8 bytes.
Add a test for the latter two.
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still report leaks, but they're spurious now. Valgrind cannot peer into
std::vector objects--or any dynamic array, for that matter--because it doesn't
know how big the array is.
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already defined, and err when the PushMachFrame operation isn't the first
operation (if specified at all).
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This looks like it flagged an actual bug. Devang, please review. I added
the parentheses that change behavior, but make the behavior more closely
match commit log's intent.
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crc32.[8|16|32] have been renamed to .crc32.32.[8|16|32] and
crc64.[8|16|32] have been renamed to .crc32.64.[8|64].
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Rework how the MCWin64EHUnwindInfo instances are stored. Fix issues with
chained unwind areas exposed by the test that were related to this.
The ChainedParent field had the wrong address, because when the chained unwind
info was added, the addresses shifted around. Now we store the pointers to the
structures, which are now allocated from the MC heap.
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Use a proper worklist for use-def traversal without holding onto an
iterator. Now that we process all IV uses, we need complete logic for
resusing existing derived IV defs. See HoistStep.
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This doesn't change functionality (much), but it allows for a more fine-grained
eviction policy. The current policy only compares spill weights, and that is not
always the best thing to do. Spill weights are designed to serve linear scan,
and they don't consider live range splitting.
Add a mechanism so canEvict() can request that a live range be evicted and
split/spilled. This is to avoid infinite eviction loops.
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The practical effects here are that x86-64 fast-isel can now handle trunc from i8 to i1, and ARM fast-isel can handle many more constructs involving integers narrower than 32 bits (including loads, stores, and many integer casts).
rdar://9437928 .
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them.
I had to add a special SwitchSectionNoChange method to MCStreamer just for
.seh_handlerdata. If this isn't OK, please let me know, and I'll find some
other way to fix .seh_handlerdata streaming.
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LTO friendly as we can now correctly merge files compiled with or without
-fasynchronous-unwind-tables.
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case of a switch instruction. Back off this optimization when this would
eliminate all of the predecessors to the latch.
Sorry, I am unable to reduce a reasonably sized test case.
rdar://9486843
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Add a size alignment check to the .seh_stackalloc directive parser. Add a
more descriptive error message to the .seh_handler directive parser.
Add methods to the TargetAsmInfo struct in support of all this.
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deficiencies exist:
- Works only if ABI is o32.
- Zero-sized structures cannot be passed.
- There is a lot of redundancy in generated code.
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after checking for a GEP, so that it matches what GetUnderlyingObject
does. This fixes an obscure bug turned up by bugpoint in the testcase
for PR9931.
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scheme uses internally. Implement it for x86 (the only architecture that LLVM
supports for which this matters right now).
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non-zero.
- Teach X86 cmov optimization to eliminate the cmov from ctlz, cttz extension
when the source of X86ISD::BSR / X86ISD::BSF is proven to be non-zero.
rdar://9490949
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variable arguments in LowerCall and LowerFormalArguments. This should also fix
the bug in which handling of variable arguments is incorrect when the front-end
optimizes away unused fixed arguments.
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The following improvements are accomplished as a result of applying this patch:
- Fixed frame objects' offsets (relative to either the virtual frame pointer or
the stack pointer) are set before instruction selection is completed. There is
no need to wait until Prologue/Epilogue Insertion is run to set them.
- Calculation of final offsets of fixed frame objects is straightforward. It is
no longer necessary to assign negative offsets to fixed objects for incoming
arguments in order to distinguish them from the others.
- Since a fixed object has its relative offset set during instruction
selection, there is no need to conservatively set its alignment to 4.
- It is no longer necessary to reorder non-fixed frame objects in
MipsFrameLowering::adjustMipsStackFrame.
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I haven't implemented any of the ones that take registers yet. The problem is
that for x86-64 the streamer methods expect a native x86 register number (note:
%r8-%r15 want 8-15 instead of 0-7; same for %xmm8-%xmm15). I haven't figured
out exactly how I want to do that yet.
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aligned.
Teach memcpyopt to not give up all hope when confonted with an underaligned
memcpy feeding an overaligned byval. If the *source* of the memcpy can be
determined to be adequeately aligned, or if it can be forced to be, we can
eliminate the memcpy.
This addresses PR9794. We now compile the example into:
define i32 @f(%struct.p* nocapture byval align 8 %q) nounwind ssp {
entry:
%call = call i32 @g(%struct.p* byval align 8 %q) nounwind
ret i32 %call
}
in both x86-64 and x86-32 mode. We still don't get a tailcall though,
because tailcalls apparently can't handle byval.
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Modified the patch to .td file supplied by Jyun-Yan You. Add a test case and
modified ARMDisassemblerCore.cpp a little bit.
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failing to form a memset, then having to delete it" but my approximation
isn't safe for self recurrent loops. Instead of doign a hack, just
do it the right way.
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I also changed -simplifycfg, -jump-threading and -codegenprepare to use this to produce slightly better code without any extra cleanup passes (AFAICT this was the only place in -simplifycfg where now-dead conditions of replaced terminators weren't being cleaned up). The only other user of this function is -sccp, but I didn't read that thoroughly enough to figure out whether it might be holding pointers to instructions that could be deleted by this.
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causing it to get into infinite loops when it would widen a
load (which can necessarily leave around dead loads).
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directive.
Implement emission of Win64 EH unwind info.
Pull in <cassert> in MCWin64EH.h so it can use the assert() macro.
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Original log message:
When BasicAA can determine that two pointers have the same base but
differ by a dynamic offset, return PartialAlias instead of MayAlias.
See the comment in the code for details. This fixes PR9971.
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