The Win64 calling convention has xmm6-15 as callee-saved while still
clobbering all ymm registers.
Add a YMM_HI_6_15 pseudo-register that aliases the clobbered part of the
ymm registers, and mark that as call-clobbered. This allows live xmm
registers across calls.
This hack wouldn't be necessary with RegisterMask operands representing
the call clobbers, but they are not quite operational yet.
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MachineBasicBlock::canFallThrough(). We're interested in the state of the
instruction (i.e., is this a barrier or not?), not if the instruction is
predicable or not.
rdar://10501092
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The live range of the source register may be extended when a redundant
copy is eliminated. Make sure any kill flags between the two copies are
cleared.
This fixes PR11765.
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This enables the linker to match concrete relocation types (absolute or relative) with whatever library or C++ support code is being linked against.
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. "fptosi" and "fptoui" IR instructions are defined with round-to-zero rounding mode.
. Currently for AVX mode for <4xdouble> and <8xdouble> the "VCVTPD2DQ.128" and "VCVTPD2DQ.256" instructions are selected (for .fp_to_sint. DAG node operation ) by AVX codegen. However they use round-to-nearest-even rounding mode.
. Consequently, the conversion produces incorrect numbers.
The fix is to replace selection of VCVTPD2DQ instructions with VCVTTPD2DQ instructions. The latter use truncate (i.e. round-to-zero) rounding mode.
As .fp_to_sint. DAG node operation is used only for lowering of "fptosi" and "fptoui" IR instructions, the fix in X86InstrSSE.td definition file doesn.t have an impact on other LLVM flows.
The patch includes changes in the .td file, LIT test for the changes and a fix in a legacy LIT test (which produced asm code conflicting with LLVN IR spec).
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This boils down to using MachineOperand::readsReg() more.
This fixes PR11829 where a use ended up after the first def when
lowering REG_SEQUENCE instructions involving IMPLICIT_DEFs.
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"Although a Thumb2 instruction, the IT mnemonic shall be permitted in
ARM mode, and the condition verified to match the condition code(s)
on the following instruction(s)."
PR11853
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savings from a pointer argument becoming an alloca. Sometimes callees will even
compare a pointer to null and then branch to an otherwise unreachable block!
Detect these cases and compute the number of saved instructions, instead of
bailing out and reporting no savings.
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- Use MipsAnalyzeImmediate to expand immediates that do not fit in 16-bit.
- Change the types of variables so that they are sufficiently large to handle
64-bit pointers.
- Emit instructions to set register $28 in a function prologue after
instructions which store callee-saved registers have been emitted.
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Add a test case to show fewer instructions are needed to load an immediate
with the new way of loading immediates.
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A REG_SEQUENCE instruction is lowered into a sequence of partial defs:
%vreg7:ssub_0<def,undef> = COPY %vreg20:ssub_0
%vreg7:ssub_1<def> = COPY %vreg2
%vreg7:ssub_2<def> = COPY %vreg2
%vreg7:ssub_3<def> = COPY %vreg2
The first def needs an <undef> flag to indicate it is the beginning of
the live range, while the other defs are read-modify-write. Previously,
we depended on LiveIntervalAnalysis to notice and fix the missing
<def,undef>, but that solution was never robust, it was causing problems
with ProcessImplicitDefs and the lowering of chained REG_SEQUENCE
instructions.
This fixes PR11841.
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When not using subsections via symbols, the assembler can resolve
symbol differences (including pcrel references) to non-local
labels at assembly time, not just those in the same atom.
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This change adds an new option --arm-enable-ehabi-descriptors that
enables emitting unwinding descriptors. This provides a mode with a
working backtrace() without the (currently broken) exception support.
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violation -- MC cannot depend on CodeGen.
Specifically, the MCTargetDesc component of each target is actually
a subcomponent of the MC library. As such, it cannot depend on the
target-independent code generator, because MC itself cannot depend on
the target-independent code generator. This change moved a flag from the
ARM MCTargetDesc file ARMMCAsmInfo.cpp to the CodeGen layer in
ARMException.cpp, leaving behind an 'extern' to refer back to it. That
layering order isn't viable givin the constraints outlined above.
Commandline flags are designed to be static specifically to avoid these
types of bugs.
Fixing this is likely going to require some non-trivial refactoring.
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Let the generic token alias definitions handle the data subtype
suffices. We don't need explicit versions for each.
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This change adds an new value to the --arm-enable-ehabi option that
disables emitting unwinding descriptors. This mode gives a working
backtrace() without the (currently broken) exception support.
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returns false in the event the computation feeding into the pointer is
unreachable, which maybe ought to be true -- but this is at least consistent
with undef->isDereferenceablePointer().) Fixes PR11825!
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