and every other instruction in their blocks to keep the terminator
instructions at the end, teach the post-RA scheduler how to operate
on ranges of instructions, and exclude terminators from the range
of instructions that get scheduled.
Also, exclude mid-block labels, such as EH_LABEL instructions, and
schedule code before them separately from code after them. This
fixes problems with the post-RA scheduler moving code past
EH_LABELs.
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Split Support/Registry.h into two files so that we have less to
recompile every time CommandLine.h is changed.
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a new toy hazard recognizier heuristic which attempts to direct the
scheduler to avoid clumping large groups of loads or stores too densely.
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and into the ScheduleDAGInstrs class, so that they don't get
destructed and re-constructed for each block. This fixes a
compile-time hot spot in the post-pass scheduler.
To help facilitate this, tidy and do some minor reorganization
in the scheduler constructor functions.
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scheduling dependencies. Add assertion checks to help catch
this.
It appears the Mips target defaults to list-td, and it has a
regression test that uses a physreg dependence. Such code was
liable to be miscompiled, and now evokes an assertion failure.
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via two paths, process it once not twice, d'oh!
Analysis, testcase and original patch thanks to
Mon Ping Wang.
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Also future proof the scheduler to handle "normal" physical register dependencies. The code is not exercised yet.
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aggregate types. Don't increment the current index after reaching
the end of a struct, as it will already be pointing at
one-past-the end. This fixes PR3288.
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AddPseudoTwoAddrDeps. This lets the scheduling infrastructure
avoid recalculating node heights. In very large testcases this
was a major bottleneck. Thanks to Roman Levenstein for finding
this!
As a side effect, fold-pcmpeqd-0.ll is now scheduled better
and it no longer requires spilling on x86-32.
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own OpActionsCapacity magic number; it can just use ISD::BUILTIN_OP_END,
as long as it takes care to round up when needed.
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instructions to avoid copies, because TwoAddressInstructionPass
also does this optimization. The scheduler's version didn't
account for live-out values, which resulted in spurious commutes
and missed opportunities.
Now, TwoAddressInstructionPass handles all the opportunities,
instead of just those that the scheduler missed. The result is
usually the same, though there are occasional trivial differences
resulting from the avoidance of spurious commutes.
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promote from i1 all the way up to the canonical SetCC type.
In order to discover an appropriate type to use, pass
MVT::Other to getSetCCResultType. In order to be able to
do this, change getSetCCResultType to take a type as an
argument, not a value (this is also more logical).
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