a non-constant GEP.
I don't have any test case that demonstrates this, Nadav (indirectly)
pointed this out in code review. I'm not sure how possible it is to
contrive a test case for the current users of this code that triggers
the bad issue sadly.
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We currently emit labels with the prefix Lllvm$workaround$fake$stub$ if
the target's MCAsmInfo has getLinkOnceDirective() mapped to something
interesting. This was apparently a work around introduced in r31033 for
binutils that we don't need anymore.
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I need to add the rest of these to the list or else to delay putting
out the actual stub until later in code generation when I know if
the external function ever got emitted
Resubmit this patch. The target triple needs to be added to the test so that
clang does not tell the backend the wrong target when the host is BSD. There
is a clang bug in here somewhere that I need to track down. At Mips this
has been filed internally as a bug.
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This adds additional missing Windows subsystem identifiers to the
IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM enumeration.
Signed-off-by: Saleem Abdulrasool <compnerd@compnerd.org>
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I need to add the rest of these to the list or else to delay putting
out the actual stub until later in code generation when I know if
the external function ever got emitted.
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Since it's an llvm-internal tool, we shouldn't install it.
(This depends on Clang r189127 and lld r189128.)
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It was previously not being built on Windows because the cmake file relied
on a sed script to generate a .in file that llvm-config needs.
By using cmake's configure_file function, we can get rid off the sed hack,
and also have this work on Windows.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1481
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Estimate the cyclic critical path within a single block loop. If the
acyclic critical path is longer, then the loop will exhaust OOO
resources after some number of iterations. If lag between the acyclic
critical path and cyclic critical path is longer the the time it takes
to issue those loop iterations, then aggressively schedule for
latency.
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This will be used to compute the cyclic critical path and to
update precomputed per-node pressure differences.
In the longer term, it could also be used to speed up LiveInterval
update by avoiding visiting all global vreg users.
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This fixes a pathological compile time problem with very large blocks
and lots of scheduling boundaries.
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The code was erroneously reading overflow area shadow from the TLS slot,
bypassing the local copy. Reading shadow directly from TLS is wrong, because
it can be overwritten by a nested vararg call, if that happens before va_start.
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This function attribute indicates that the function is not optimized
by any optimization or code generator passes with the
exception of interprocedural optimization passes.
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If we had a store of an integer to memory, and the integer and store size
were suitable for a form of MV..., we used MV... no matter what. We could
then have sequences like:
lay %r2, 0(%r3,%r4)
mvi 0(%r2), 4
In these cases it seems better to force the constant into a register
and use a normal store:
lhi %r2, 4
stc %r2, 0(%r3, %r4)
since %r2 is more likely to be hoisted and is easier to rematerialize.
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...so that it can be used for z too. Most of the code is the same.
The only real change is to use TargetTransformInfo to test when a sqrt
instruction is available.
The pass is opt-in because at the moment it only handles sqrt.
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I'd forgotten that "Requires" blocks override rather than add to the
constraints, so my pseudo-instruction was being selected in Thumb mode leading
to nonsense instructions.
rdar://problem/14817358
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