objects in llvm.used (thanks Anton). Makes visible
the magic 'l' prefix for symbols on Darwin which are
to be passed through the assembler, then removed at
linktime (previously all references to this had been
hidden in the ObjC FE code, oh well).
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and, if so, to return a vector of boolean as a result;
Extend the select LLVM IR instruction to allow you to specify a result
type which is a vector of boolean, in which case the result will be an
element-wise selection instead of choosing one vector or the other; and
Update LangRef.html to describe these changes.
This patch was contributed by Preston Gurd!
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Now with fix, which prevents subtle codegen bug to trigger on darwin.
No fix for bug though, it's still there.
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- Add a AnalyzeCallResult specialized for calls which produce a single value. This is used by fastisel.
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call (thus changing the call site) it didn't
inform the callgraph about this. But the
call site does matter - as shown by the testcase,
the callgraph become invalid after the inliner
ran (with an edge between two functions simply
missing), resulting in wrong deductions by
GlobalsModRef.
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that they read the rounding mode. This is conservatively
correct, which they weren't before. We can do more
optimization on these if we actually model the rounding
mode.
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because it does not maintain a correct list
of callsites. I discovered (see following
commit) that the inliner will create a wrong
callgraph if it is fed a callgraph with
correct edges but incorrect callsites. These
were created by Prune-EH, and while it wasn't
done via removeCallEdgeTo, it could have been
done via removeCallEdgeTo, which is an accident
waiting to happen. Use removeCallEdgeFor
instead.
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HandlePHINodesInSuccessorBlocks that works FastISel-style. This
allows PHI nodes to be updated correctly while using FastISel.
This also involves some code reorganization; ValueMap and
MBBMap are now members of the FastISel class, so they needn't
be passed around explicitly anymore. Also, SelectInstructions
is changed to SelectInstruction, and only does one instruction
at a time.
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list that have internal linkage; the linker doesn't need
or want this. (These objects must still be preserved
at compile time, so just removing them from the llvm.used
list doesn't work.) Should affect only Darwin.
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and SelectionDAGLowering classes, out of SelectionDAGISel.cpp and put
it in a separate file, SelectionDAGBuild.cpp.
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attributes on functions, based on the result of
alias analysis. It's not hardwired to use
GlobalsModRef even though this is the only (AFAIK)
alias analysis that results in this pass actually
doing something. Enable as follows:
opt ... -globalsmodref-aa -markmodref ...
Advantages of this pass: (1) records the result
of globalsmodref in the bitcode, meaning it is
available for use by later passes (currently
the pass manager isn't smart enough to magically
make an advanced alias analysis available to all
later passes), which may expose more optimization
opportunities; (2) hopefully speeds up compilation
when code is optimized twice, for example when a
file is compiled to bitcode, then later LTO is done
on it: marking functions readonly/readnone when
producing the initial bitcode should speed up alias
analysis during LTO; (3) good for discovering that
globalsmodref doesn't work very well :)
Not currently turned on by default.
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assignment when selecting the def. This is the naive solution to the problem: insert a copy to the pre-chosen
vreg. Other solutions might be preferable, such as:
1) Passing the dest reg into FastEmit_. However, this would require the higher level code to know about reg classes, which they don't currently.
2) Selecting blocks in reverse postorder. This has some compile time cost for computing the order, and we'd need to measure its impact.
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/// lookup - Return the entry for the specified key, or a default
/// constructed value if no such entry exists.
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ATOMIC_LOAD_ADD_{8,16,32,64} instead of ATOMIC_LOAD_ADD.
Increased the Hardcoded Constant OpActionsCapacity to match.
Large but boring; no functional change.
This is to support partial-word atomics on ppc; i8 is
not a valid type there, so by the time we get to lowering, the
ATOMIC_LOAD nodes looks the same whether the type was i8 or i32.
The information can be added to the AtomicSDNode, but that is the
largest SDNode; I don't fully understand the SDNode allocation,
but it is sensitive to the largest node size, so increasing
that must be bad. This is the alternative.
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works with.
SelectionDAG, FunctionLoweringInfo, and SelectionDAGLowering
objects now get created once per SelectionDAGISel instance, and
can be reused across blocks and across functions. Previously,
they were created and destroyed each time they were needed.
This reorganization simplifies the handling of PHI nodes, and
also SwitchCases, JumpTables, and BitTestBlocks. This
simplification has the side effect of fixing a bug in FastISel
where successor PHI nodes weren't being updated correctly.
This is also a step towards making the transition from FastISel
into and out of SelectionDAG faster, and also making
plain SelectionDAG faster on code with lots of little blocks.
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the details of materializing constants and other values into
registers, and make use of it in several places.
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