These instructions aren't particularly complicated and it's well worth having
patterns for some reasonably useful LLVM IR that will match them. Soon we
should be able to switch Clang over to producing this natural version.
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Note that all of these tests use ld.b and st.b for the loads and stores
regardless of the data size. This is because the definition of bitcast is
equivalent to a store/load sequence and DAG combiner accordingly folds bitcasts
to/from v16i8 into the load/store nodes to product load/store nodes with
type v16i8.
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Lengths up to a certain threshold (currently 6 * 256) use a series of MVCs.
Lengths above that threshold use a loop to handle X*256 bytes followed
by a single MVC to handle the excess (if any). This loop will also be
needed in future when support for variable lengths is added.
Because the same tablegen classes are used to define MVC and CLC,
the patch also has the side-effect of defining a pseudo loop instruction
for CLC. That instruction isn't used yet (and wouldn't be handled correctly
if it were). I'm planning to use it soon though.
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Summary:
1) Make llvm-symbolizer properly symbolize
files with split debug info (by using stanalone .dwo files).
2) Make DWARFCompileUnit parse and store corresponding .dwo file,
if necessary.
3) Make bits of DWARF parsing more CompileUnit-oriented.
Reviewers: echristo
Reviewed By: echristo
CC: bkramer, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1164
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This reverts commits r189319 and r189315. r189315 broke some tests on what I
believe are big-endian platforms.
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Right now we have two headers for the Mach-O format. I'd like to get rid
of one. Since the other object formats are all in Support, I chose to
keep the Mach-O header in Support, and discard the other one.
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The code offset for unwind code SET_FPREG is wrong because it is set
to constant 0. The fix is to do the same as for the other unwind
codes: emit a label and later the absolute difference between the
label and the begin of the prologue.
Also enables the failing test case MC/COFF/seh.s
Reviewed by Jim Grosbach, Charles Davis and Nico Rieck.
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This API is proposed by Nick Kledzik. The semantic is:
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Generate code for merged module into an array of native object files. On
success returns a pointer to an array of NativeObjectFile. The count
parameter returns the number of elements in the array. Each element is
a pointer/length for a generated mach-o/ELF buffer. The buffer is owned
by the lto_code_gen_t and will be freed when lto_codegen_dispose() is called,
or lto_codegen_compile() is called again. On failure, returns NULL
(check lto_get_error_message() for details).
extern const struct NativeObjectFile*
lto_codegen_compile_parallel(lto_code_gen_t cg, size_t *count);
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This API is currently only called on OSX platform. Linux or other Unixes
using GNU gold are not supposed to call this function, because on these systems,
object files are fed back to linker via disk file instead of memory buffer.
In this commit, lto_codegen_compile_parallel() simply calls
lto_codegen_compile() to return a single object file. In the near future,
this function is the entry point for compilation with partition. Linker can
blindly call this function even if partition is turned off; in this case,
compiler will return only one object file.
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is constructing from as an input and keep the same unique identifier.
We can use this to connect items which must stay in the .o file
(e.g. pubnames and pubtypes) to the skeleton cu rather than having
duplicate unique numbers for the sections and needing to do lookups
based on MDNode.
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it by default under linux or when we're trying to keep compatibility
with old gdb versions.
Fix testcase for option name change.
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The builder inserts from before the insert point,
not after, so this would insert before the last
instruction in the bundle instead of after it.
I'm not sure if this can actually be a problem
with any of the current insertions.
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DICompositeType will have an identifier field at position 14. For now, the
field is set to null in DIBuilder.
For DICompositeTypes where the template argument field (the 13th field)
was optional, modify DIBuilder to make sure the template argument field is set.
Now DICompositeType has 15 fields.
Update DIBuilder to use NULL instead of "i32 0" for null value of a MDNode.
Update verifier to check that DICompositeType has 15 fields and the last
field is null or a MDString.
Update testing cases to include an extra field for DICompositeType.
The identifier field will be used by type uniquing so a front end can
genearte a DICompositeType with a unique identifer.
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This patch enables unrolling of loops when vectorization is legal but not profitable.
We add a new class InnerLoopUnroller, that extends InnerLoopVectorizer and replaces some of the vector-specific logic with scalars.
This patch does not introduce any runtime regressions and improves the following workloads:
SingleSource/Benchmarks/Shootout/matrix -22.64%
SingleSource/Benchmarks/Shootout-C++/matrix -13.06%
External/SPEC/CINT2006/464_h264ref/464_h264ref -3.99%
SingleSource/Benchmarks/Adobe-C++/simple_types_constant_folding -1.95%
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Now that fast-isel is in better shape, we can enable the machine
verifier for these tests, too.
rdar://12594152
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Get the register class right for the TST instruction. This keeps the
machine verifier happy, enabling us to turn it on for another test.
rdar://12594152
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Constant pool and global value reference instructions need more
restricted register classes than plain GPR.
rdar://12594152
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The create machine code wasn't properly in SSA, which the machine verifier
properly complains about. Now that fast-isel is closer to verifier clean,
errors like this show up more clearly.
Additionally, the Thumb pseudo tPICADD was used for both ARM and Thumb
mode functions, which is obviously wrong. Fix that along the way.
Test case is part of the following commit which will finish making an
additional fast-isel test verifier clean an enable it for the
regression test suite. This commit is separate since its not just
a verifier cleanup, but an actual correctness issue.
rdar://12594152 (for the fast-isel verifier aspects)
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Incremental improvement to fast-isel for PPC64. This allows us to
select on ret, sext, and zext. Filling in sext/zext improves some of
the existing logic in handling compare-immediates that needed extends.
A simplified return convention for fast-isel is also added to the
PPC64 calling conventions. All call/return processing for DAG
selection is handled with custom code, so there isn't an existing CC
to rely on here. The include of PPCGenCallingConv.inc causes compiler
warnings due to the 32-bit calling conventions that are not used, so
the dummy function "usePPC32CCs()" is added here to silence those.
Test cases for the return and extend logic are added.
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If we have a binary operation like ISD:ADD, we can set the result type
equal to the result type of one of its operands rather than using
TargetLowering::getPointerTy().
Also, any use of DAG.getIntPtrConstant(C) as an operand for a binary
operation can be replaced with:
DAG.getConstant(C, OtherOperand.getValueType());
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