might be deliberate "one time" leaks, so that leak checkers can find them.
This is a reapply of r160602 with the fix that this time I'm committing the
code I thought I was committing last time; the I->eraseFromParent() goes
*after* the break out of the loop.
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that do not support it (X86 does not lower select_cc).
PR: 13428
Together with Michael Kuperstein <michael.m.kuperstein@intel.com>
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r160529 that was subsequently reverted. The fix was to not call
GV->eraseFromParent() right before the caller does the same. The existing
testcases already caught this bug if run under valgrind.
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This pass no longer requires that the global pointer value be saved to the
stack or register since it uses bal instruction to compute branch distance.
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Make sure we do not emit index computations with NSW flags so that we dont get an undef value if the GEP overflows
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LiveRangeEdit::foldAsLoad() can eliminate a register by folding a load
into its only use. Only do that when the load is safe to move, and it
won't extend any live ranges.
This fixes PR13414.
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CI's name, and then used the StringRef pointing at its old name. I'm
fixing it by storing the name in a std::string, and hoisting the
renaming logic to happen always. This is nicer anyways as it will allow
the upgraded IR to have the same names as the input IR in more cases.
Another bug found by AddressSanitizer. Woot.
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PHIElimination splits critical edges when it predicts it can resolve
interference and eliminate copies. It doesn't split the edge if the
interference wouldn't be resolved anyway because the phi-use register is
live in the critical edge anyway.
Teach PHIElimination to split loop exiting edges with interference, even
if it wouldn't resolve the interference. This removes the necessary
copies from the loop, which is still an improvement from injecting the
copies into the loop.
The test case demonstrates the improvement. Before:
LBB0_1:
cmpb $0, (%rdx)
leaq 1(%rdx), %rdx
movl %esi, %eax
je LBB0_1
After:
LBB0_1:
cmpb $0, (%rdx)
leaq 1(%rdx), %rdx
je LBB0_1
movl %esi, %eax
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GetBestDestForJumpOnUndef() assumes there is at least 1 successor, which isn't
true if the block ends in an indirect branch with no successors. Fix this by
bailing out earlier in this case.
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This fixes a bunch of make check failures of the form:
Unknown Architecture Version.
UNREACHABLE executed at ../lib/Target/Hexagon/HexagonSubtarget.cpp:60!
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It is optimal at least up to 7 bits (I've tested all such cases)
This change to truncate() allows a little simplification to the multiplication code,
and it also makes multiplication optimal :)
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(instead of basenames) from DWARF. Use this behavior in llvm-dwarfdump tool.
Reviewed by Benjamin Kramer.
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