printing "lsl #0". This fixes the remaining parts of pr7792. Make
corresponding changes for encoding/decoding these instructions.
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- Eliminate redundant successors.
- Convert an indirectbr with one successor into a direct branch.
Also, generalize SimplifyCFG to be able to be run on a function entry block.
It knows quite a few simplifications which are applicable to the entry
block, and it only needs a few checks to avoid trouble with the entry block.
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Tested on Linux and Darwin; please add platform-specific XFAILs/mail me a bug
report if this still fails.
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the memory barrier variants (other than 'SY' full system domain read and write)
are treated as one instruction with option operand.
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- Make foldMemoryOperandImpl aware of 256-bit zero vectors folding and support the 128-bit counterparts of AVX too.
- Make sure MOV[AU]PS instructions are only selected when SSE1 is enabled, and duplicate the patterns to match AVX.
- Add a testcase for a simple 128-bit zero vector creation.
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term goal here is to be able to match enough of vector_shuffle and build_vector
so all avx intrinsics which aren't mapped to their own built-ins but to
shufflevector calls can be codegen'd. This is the first (baby) step, support
building zeroed vectors.
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entry for ARM STRBT is actually a super-instruction for A8.6.199 STRBT A1 & A2.
Recover by looking for ARM:USAT encoding pattern before delegating to the auto-
gened decoder.
Added a "usat" test case to arm-tests.txt.
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platform. It's apparently "bl __muldf3" on linux, for example. Since that's
not what we're checking here, it's more robust to just force a triple. We
just wwant to check that the inline FP instructions are only generated
on cpus that have them."
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float t1(int argc) {
return (argc == 1123) ? 1.234f : 2.38213f;
}
We would generate truly awful code on ARM (those with a weak stomach should look
away):
_t1:
movw r1, #1123
movs r2, #1
movs r3, #0
cmp r0, r1
mov.w r0, #0
it eq
moveq r0, r2
movs r1, #4
cmp r0, #0
it ne
movne r3, r1
adr r0, #LCPI1_0
ldr r0, [r0, r3]
bx lr
The problem was that legalization was creating a cascade of SELECT_CC nodes, for
for the comparison of "argc == 1123" which was fed into a SELECT node for the ?:
statement which was itself converted to a SELECT_CC node. This is because the
ARM back-end doesn't have custom lowering for SELECT nodes, so it used the
default "Expand".
I added a fairly simple "LowerSELECT" to the ARM back-end. It takes care of this
testcase, but can obviously be expanded to include more cases.
Now we generate this, which looks optimal to me:
_t1:
movw r1, #1123
movs r2, #0
cmp r0, r1
adr r0, #LCPI0_0
it eq
moveq r2, #4
ldr r0, [r0, r2]
bx lr
.align 2
LCPI0_0:
.long 1075344593 @ float 2.382130e+00
.long 1067316150 @ float 1.234000e+00
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memory and synchronization barrier dmb and dsb instructions.
- Change instruction names to something more sensible (matching name of actual
instructions).
- Added tests for memory barrier codegen.
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make any assumptions about when the two conditions will agree on when
to permit the loop to exit. This fixes PR7845.
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Also added a test case to check for the added benefit of this patch: it's optimizing away the unnecessary restore of sp from fp for some non-leaf functions.
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reserved, not available for general allocation. This eliminates all the
extra checks for Darwin.
This change also fixes the use of FP to access frame indices in leaf
functions and cleaned up some confusing code in epilogue emission.
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form of CMPSD (etc.) Matching a 128-bit memory
operand is wrong, the instruction uses only 64 bits
(same as ADDSD etc.) 8193553.
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Without this what was happening was:
* R3 is not marked as "used"
* ARM backend thinks it has to save it to the stack because of vaarg
* Offset computation correctly ignores it
* Offsets are wrong
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of BasicAA::getModRefInfo. This allows BasicAA to say that two
memset calls to non-aliasing memory locations don't interfere.
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response from getModRefInfo is not useful here. Instead, check for identical
calls only in the NoModRef case.
Reapply r110270, and strengthen it to compensate for the memdep changes.
When both calls are readonly, there is no dependence between them.
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into test/CodeGen/X86, so that they aren't run when the x86 target is
not enabled.
Fix uglygep.ll to not be x86-specific.
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one is a suffix of the other, and FileCheck accepts superstrings.
Adjust the output to avoid this problem.
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to return Ref if the left callsite only reads memory read or written
by the right callsite; fix BasicAliasAnalysis to implement this.
Add AliasAnalysisEvaluator support for testing the two-callsite
form of getModRefInfo.
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instructions with alignment 0, so that subsequent passes don't
need to bother checking the TargetData ABI size manually.
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nice farm in the country where it can play with other tests. And bunnies.
It is not clear what is being tested, and the revision history shows a bunch of
random changes to the expected instruction count. Clearly, we are just fudging
it to pass whenever it fails.
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duplicate the instructions and operate on half vectors.
Also reorder code in SPUInstrInfo.td for better coherency.
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such registers in SPU, this support boils down to "emulating"
them by duplicating instructions on the general purpose registers.
This adds the most basic operations on v2i32: passing parameters,
addition, subtraction, multiplication and a few others.
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run the tests using DejaGNU, but not for much longer. This is a last call for
DejaGNU supporters, if no one complains soon the DejaGNU support is going to
die.
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away from a computer now.
--- Reverse-merging r109881 into '.':
D test/CodeGen/X86/avx-intrinsics-x86.ll
D test/CodeGen/X86/avx-intrinsics-x86_64.ll
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formerly rejected by the FE, so asserted in the BE; now the FE only
warns, so we treat it as a legitimate fatal error in PPC BE.
This means the test for the feature won't pass, so it's xfail'd.
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check the range of the constant when optimizing a comparison between a
constant and a sign_extend_inreg node.
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have 4 bits per register in the operand encoding), but have undefined
behavior when the operand value is 13 or 15 (SP and PC, respectively).
The trivial coalescer in linear scan sometimes will merge a copy from
SP into a subsequent instruction which uses the copy, and if that
instruction cannot legally reference SP, we get bad code such as:
mls r0,r9,r0,sp
instead of:
mov r2, sp
mls r0, r9, r0, r2
This patch adds a new register class for use by Thumb2 that excludes
the problematic registers (SP and PC) and is used instead of GPR
for those operands which cannot legally reference PC or SP. The
trivial coalescer explicitly requires that the register class
of the destination for the COPY instruction contain the source
register for the COPY to be considered for coalescing. This prevents
errant instructions like that above.
PR7499
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integers with mov + vdup. 8003375. This is
currently disabled by default because LICM will
not hoist a VDUP, so it pessimizes the code if
the construct occurs inside a loop (8248029).
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alloca instructions (constrained by their internal encoding),
and add error checking for it. Fix an instcombine bug which
generated huge alignment values (null is infinitely aligned).
This fixes undefined behavior noticed by John Regehr.
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This assumption is not satisfied due to global mergeing.
Workaround the issue by temporary disablinge mergeing of const globals.
Also, ignore LLVM "special" globals. This fixes PR7716
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it inserted rather than using LoopInfo::getCanonicalInductionVariable to
rediscover it, since that doesn't work on non-canonical loops. This fixes
infinite recurrsion on such loops; PR7562.
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it's too late to start backing off aggressive latency scheduling when most
of the registers are in use so the threshold should be a bit tighter.
- Correctly handle live out's and extract_subreg etc.
- Enable register pressure aware scheduling by default for hybrid scheduler.
For ARM, this is almost always a win on # of instructions. It's runtime
neutral for most of the tests. But for some kernels with high register
pressure it can be a huge win. e.g. 464.h264ref reduced number of spills by
54 and sped up by 20%.
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The RegionInfo pass detects single entry single exit regions in a function,
where a region is defined as any subgraph that is connected to the remaining
graph at only two spots.
Furthermore an hierarchical region tree is built.
Use it by calling "opt -regions analyze" or "opt -view-regions".
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for lowering without sse2. Add a couple of new testcases.
Fixes a few libgomp tests and latent bugs. Remove a few todos.
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Add 64-bit (GR64) versions of some instructions (which are not
described in their SSE forms, but are described in AVX)
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Make MDNode::destroy private.
Fix the one thing that used MDNode::destroy, outside of MDNode itself.
One should never delete or destroy an MDNode explicitly. MDNodes
implicitly go away when there are no references to them (implementation
details aside).
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- Fix a typo for PIC check during jmp table lowering
- Also fix the "first jump table basic block is not
considered only reachable by fall through" problem, use this
ad-hoc solution until I come up with something better.
Patch by stetorvs@gmail.com
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update the current basic block in addition to the current insert
position, so that they remain consistent. This fixes rdar://8204072.
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instruction, we only want to allow the one for the current subtarget.
- This also fixes suffix matching for jmp instructions, because it eliminates
the ambiguity between 'jmpl' and 'jmpq'.
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instruction for non-constant operands. This includes the case referenced
in the README.txt regarding a bitfield copy.
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and a combine pattern to use it for setting a bit-field to a constant
value. More to come for non-constant stores.
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void foo() { __builtin_unreachable(); }
It will output the following on Darwin X86:
_func1:
Leh_func_begin0:
pushq %rbp
Ltmp0:
movq %rsp, %rbp
Ltmp1:
Leh_func_end0:
This prolog adds a new Call Frame Information (CFI) row to the FDE with an
address that is not within the address range of the code it describes -- part is
equal to the end of the function -- and therefore results in an invalid EH
frame. If we emit a nop in this situation, then the CFI row is now within the
address range.
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pass that inserted it.
It is no longer necessary to limit the live ranges of FP registers to a single
basic block.
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occasions, caused code to be generated in a different order.
All cases I've seen involved float softening in the type
legalizer, and this could be perhaps be fixed there, but
it's better not to generate things differently in the first
place. 7797940 (6/29/2010..7/15/2010).
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it doesn't miss an opportunity to form a GEP, regardless of the
relative loop depths of the operands. This fixes rdar://8197217.
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the function. We'll just turn it into a "trap" instruction instead.
The problem with not handling this is that it might generate a prologue without
the equivalent epilogue to go with it:
$ cat t.ll
define void @foo() {
entry:
unreachable
}
$ llc -o - t.ll -relocation-model=pic -disable-fp-elim -unwind-tables
.section __TEXT,__text,regular,pure_instructions
.globl _foo
.align 4, 0x90
_foo: ## @foo
Leh_func_begin0:
## BB#0: ## %entry
pushq %rbp
Ltmp0:
movq %rsp, %rbp
Ltmp1:
Leh_func_end0:
...
The unwind tables then have bad data in them causing all sorts of problems.
Fixes <rdar://problem/8096481>.
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-enable-no-nans-fp-math and -enable-no-infs-fp-math. All of the current codegen fp math optimizations only care whether the fp arithmetics arguments and results can never be NaN.
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to keep "Text" in sync with the "pure instructions" section attribute.
Lack of this attribute was preventing the assembler from emitting
multibyte noops instructions for templates (and inlines, and other
coalesced stuff) and was causing the assembler to mismatch .o files.
This fixes rdar://8018335
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a zero. This situation arrises in Fortran code with induction variables
that start at 1 instead of 0. This fixes PR7651.
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mutated by recursive simplification. This also enhances
ReplaceAndSimplifyAllUses to actually do a real RAUW
at the end of it, which updates any value handles
pointing to "From" to start pointing to "To". This
seems useful for debug info and random other VH users.
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in the literal field of an instruction. E.g.,
long long foo(long long a) {
return a - 734439407618LL;
}
rdar://7038284
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address cannot be allocated a register is in 32-bit mode where the first
three arguments are marked inreg. In that case EAX, EDX, and ECX will be
used for argument passing.
This fixes PR7610.
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by a return that returns a constant, while elsewhere in the function
another return instruction returns a different constant. This is a
special case of accumulator recursion, so just generalize the existing
logic a bit.
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the LHS and RHS of an and/or instruction, don't multiply add
known predecessor values. This fixes the crash on testcase
from PR7498
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Targets must now implement TargetInstrInfo::copyPhysReg instead. There is no
longer a default implementation forwarding to copyRegToReg.
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correct alignment information, which simplifies ExpandRes_VAARG a bit.
The patch introduces a new alignment information to TargetLoweringInfo. This is
needed since the two natural candidates cannot be used:
* The 's' in target data: If this is set to the minimal alignment of any
argument, getCallFrameTypeAlignment would return 4 for doubles on ARM for
example.
* The getTransientStackAlignment method. It is possible for an architecture to
have argument less aligned than what we maintain the stack pointer.
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- Check getBytesToPopOnReturn().
- Eschew ST0 and ST1 for return values.
- Fix the PIC base register initialization so that it doesn't ever
fail to end up the top of the entry block.
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notes:
- The instructions are being added with dummy placeholder patterns using some 256
specifiers, this is not meant to work now, but since there are some multiclasses
generic enough to accept them, when we go for codegen, the stuff will be already
there.
- Add VEX encoding bits to support YMM
- Add MOVUPS and MOVAPS in the first round
- Use "Y" as suffix for those Instructions: MOVUPSYrr, ...
- All AVX instructions in X86InstrSSE.td will move soon to a new X86InstrAVX
file.
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U utils/TableGen/FastISelEmitter.cpp
--- Reverse-merging r107943 into '.':
U test/CodeGen/X86/fast-isel.ll
U test/CodeGen/X86/fast-isel-loads.ll
U include/llvm/Target/TargetLowering.h
U include/llvm/Support/PassNameParser.h
U include/llvm/CodeGen/FunctionLoweringInfo.h
U include/llvm/CodeGen/CallingConvLower.h
U include/llvm/CodeGen/FastISel.h
U include/llvm/CodeGen/SelectionDAGISel.h
U lib/CodeGen/LLVMTargetMachine.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/CallingConvLower.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/SelectionDAGBuilder.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/FunctionLoweringInfo.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/FastISel.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/SelectionDAGISel.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ScheduleDAGSDNodes.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/InstrEmitter.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/TargetLowering.cpp
U lib/Target/XCore/XCoreISelLowering.cpp
U lib/Target/XCore/XCoreISelLowering.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86ISelLowering.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86FastISel.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86ISelLowering.h
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disabled and then never turned back on again. Adjust some tests, one because
this change avoids an unnecessary instruction, and the other to make it
continue testing what it was intended to test.
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in memory operands at the same type as hard coded segments.
This fixes problems where we'd emit the segment override after
the REX prefix on instructions like:
mov %gs:(%rdi), %rax
This fixes rdar://8127102. I have several cleanup patches coming
next.
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(X >s -1) ? C1 : C2 and (X <s 0) ? C2 : C1
into ((X >>s 31) & (C2 - C1)) + C1, avoiding the conditional.
This optimization could be extended to take non-const C1 and C2 but we better
stay conservative to avoid code size bloat for now.
for
int sel(int n) {
return n >= 0 ? 60 : 100;
}
we now generate
sarl $31, %edi
andl $40, %edi
leal 60(%rdi), %eax
instead of
testl %edi, %edi
movl $60, %ecx
movl $100, %eax
cmovnsl %ecx, %eax
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1. The arguments are f32.
2. The arguments are loads and they have no uses other than the comparison.
3. The comparison code is EQ or NE.
e.g.
vldr.32 s0, [r1]
vldr.32 s1, [r0]
vcmpe.f32 s1, s0
vmrs apsr_nzcv, fpscr
beq LBB0_2
=>
ldr r1, [r1]
ldr r0, [r0]
cmp r0, r1
beq LBB0_2
More complicated cases will be implemented in subsequent patches.
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Add explicit testcases for tail calls within the same module.
Duplicate some code to humor those who think .w doesn't apply on ARM.
Leave this disabled on Thumb1, and add some comments explaining why it's hard
and won't gain much.
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interface needs implementations to be consistent, so any code which
wants to support different semantics must use a different interface.
It's not currently worthwhile to add a new interface for this new
concept.
Document that AliasAnalysis doesn't support cross-function queries.
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It is OK for an alias live range to overlap if there is a copy to or from the
physical register. CoalescerPair can work out if the copy is coalescable
independently of the alias.
This means that we can join with the actual destination interval instead of
using the getOrigDstReg() hack. It is no longer necessary to merge clobber
ranges into subregisters.
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the example in the testcase, we now generate:
_test1: ## @test1
movss 4(%esp), %xmm0
addss 8(%esp), %xmm0
movl 12(%esp), %eax
movss %xmm0, (%eax)
ret
instead of:
_test1: ## @test1
subl $20, %esp
movl 24(%esp), %eax
movq %mm0, (%esp)
movq %mm0, 8(%esp)
movss (%esp), %xmm0
addss 12(%esp), %xmm0
movss %xmm0, (%eax)
addl $20, %esp
ret
v2f32 support did not work reliably because most of the X86
backend didn't know it was legal. It was apparently only added
to support returning source-level v2f32 values in MMX registers
in x86-32 mode. If ABI compatibility is important on this
GCC-extended-vector type for some reason, then the frontend
should generate IR that returns v2i32 instead of v2f32. However,
we generally don't try very hard to be abi compatible on gcc
extended vectors.
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v2f32 as legal in 32-bit mode. It is just as terrible there,
but I just care about x86-64 and noone claims it is valuable
in 64-bit mode.
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- Fix VEX prefix to be emitted with 3 bytes whenever VEX_5M
represents a REX equivalent two byte leading opcode
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- X86 unfolding should check if the instructions being unfolded has memoperands.
If there is no memoperands, then it must assume conservative alignment. If this
would introduce an expensive sse unaligned load / store, then unfoldMemoryOperand
etc. should not unfold the instruction.
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PrologEpilog code, and use it to determine whether
the asm forces stack alignment or not. gcc consistently
does not do this for GCC-style asms; Apple gcc inconsistently
sometimes does it for asm blocks. There is no
convenient place to put a bit in either the SDNode or
the MachineInstr form, so I've added an extra operand
to each; unlovely, but it does allow for expansion for
more bits, should we need it. PR 5125. Some
existing testcases are affected.
The operand lists of the SDNode and MachineInstr forms
are indexed with awesome mnemonics, like "2"; I may
fix this someday, but not now. I'm not making it any
worse. If anyone is inspired I think you can find all
the right places from this patch.
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getFunctionAlignment and the corresponding use of that value in the ARM
asm printer, but now we're using the standard asm printer. The result of
this was that function alignments were dropped completely for Thumb functions.
Radar 8143571.
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Objective-C metadata types which should be marked as "weak", but which the
linker will remove upon final linkage. However, this linkage isn't specific to
Objective-C.
For example, the "objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc" symbol is defined like this:
.globl l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc
.weak_definition l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc
.section __DATA, __objc_msgrefs, coalesced
.align 3
l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc:
.quad _objc_msgSend_fixup
.quad L_OBJC_METH_VAR_NAME_1
This is different from the "linker_private" linkage type, because it can't have
the metadata defined with ".weak_definition".
Currently only supported on Darwin platforms.
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such a way that debug info for symbols preserved even if symbols are
optimized away by the optimizer.
Add new special pass to remove debug info for such symbols.
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available in a register. This is pretty primitive, but it reduces the
number of instructions in common testcases by 4%.
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- Add encode bits for VEX_W
- All 128-bit SSE 1 & SSE2 instructions that are described
in the .td file now have a AVX encoded form already working.
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