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a13f3cdb01 Move the DIFile operand to DITypes from the 4th operand to the 2nd.
This is another step along the way to making all DIScopes have a common prefix
which can be added to in a general manner to support using directives
(DW_TAG_imported_module).

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2013-03-19 23:25:22 +00:00
361706a718 Annotate various null idioms with SchedRW lists.
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2013-03-19 23:23:31 +00:00
f2914c3b2b Annotate SSE float conversions with SchedRW lists.
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2013-03-19 23:23:29 +00:00
fea666b540 Annotate X86InstrCMovSetCC.td with SchedRW lists.
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2013-03-19 23:23:26 +00:00
8a9a16bd3d Dead code.
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2013-03-19 22:13:05 +00:00
811ddf64af [ms-inline asm] Move the immediate asm rewrite into the target specific
logic as a QOI cleanup.  No functional change.  Tests already in place.
rdar://13456414

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2013-03-19 21:58:18 +00:00
9deb91722c Update global merge pass according to Duncan's advices:
- Remove useless includes
- Change misleading comments
- Move code into doFinalization


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2013-03-19 21:46:49 +00:00
f36a4afaae Annotate X86InstrCompiler.td with SchedRW lists.
Add a new WriteZero SchedWrite type for the common dependency-breaking
instructions that clear a register.

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2013-03-19 21:16:56 +00:00
0f7ccd279d [ms-inline asm] Remove the brackets from X86Operand in the IR. These will be
added back in by X86AsmPrinter::printIntelMemReference() during codegen.
Previously, this following example

  void t() {
    int i;
    __asm mov eax, [i]
  }

would generate the below assembly

  mov eax, dword ptr [[eax]]

which resulted in a fatal error when compiling.  Test case coming on the
clang side.
rdar://13444264

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2013-03-19 21:12:14 +00:00
d3e7416de7 [ms-inline asm] Create a helper function, CreateMemForInlineAsm, that creates
an X86Operand, but also performs a Sema lookup and adds the sizing directive
when appropriate.  Use this when parsing a bracketed statement.  This is
necessary to get the instruction matching correct as well.  Test case coming
on clang side.
rdar://13455408

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2013-03-19 21:11:56 +00:00
1876471686 Register the GCOV writeout functions so that they're emitted serially.
We don't want to write out >1000 files at the same time. That could make things
prohibitively expensive. Instead, register the "writeout" function so that it's
emitted serially.
<rdar://problem/12439551>


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2013-03-19 21:03:22 +00:00
eb9a42e8ab IndVarSimplify: do not recompute an IV value outside of the loop if :
- it is trivially known to be used inside the loop in a way that can not be optimized away
- there is no use outside of the loop which can take advantage of the computation hoisting

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2013-03-19 20:00:22 +00:00
dff4d1522a Add missing mayLoad flag to LHAUX8 and LWAUX.
All pre-increment load patterns need to set the mayLoad flag (since
they don't provide a DAG pattern).

This was missing for LHAUX8 and LWAUX, which is added by this patch.



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2013-03-19 19:53:27 +00:00
8353d1e0e5 Rewrite LHAU8 pattern to use standard memory operand.
As opposed to to pre-increment store patterns, the pre-increment
load patterns were already using standard memory operands, with
the sole exception of LHAU8.

As there's no real reason why LHAU8 should be different here,
this patch simply rewrites the pattern to also use a memri
operand, just like all the other patterns.



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2013-03-19 19:52:30 +00:00
5882e3d828 Rewrite pre-increment store patterns to use standard memory operands.
Currently, pre-increment store patterns are written to use two separate
operands to represent address base and displacement:

  stwu $rS, $ptroff($ptrreg)

This causes problems when implementing the assembler parser, so this
commit changes the patterns to use standard (complex) memory operands
like in all other memory access instruction patterns:

  stwu $rS, $dst

To still match those instructions against the appropriate pre_store
SelectionDAG nodes, the patch uses the new feature that allows a Pat
to match multiple DAG operands against a single (complex) instruction
operand.

Approved by Hal Finkel.



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2013-03-19 19:52:04 +00:00
880d82e3db Fix sub-operand size mismatch in tocentry operands.
The tocentry operand class refers to 64-bit values (it is only used in 64-bit,
where iPTR is a 64-bit type), but its sole suboperand is designated as 32-bit
type.  This causes a mismatch to be detected at compile-time with the TableGen
patch I'll check in shortly.

To fix this, this commit changes the suboperand to a 64-bit type as well.



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2013-03-19 19:50:30 +00:00
58ebc04078 Remove an invalid and unnecessary Pat pattern from the X86 backend:
def : Pat<(load (i64 (X86Wrapper tglobaltlsaddr :$dst))),
            (MOV64rm tglobaltlsaddr :$dst)>;

This pattern is invalid because the MOV64rm instruction expects a
source operand of type "i64mem", which is a subclass of X86MemOperand
and thus actually consists of five MI operands, but the Pat provides
only a single MI operand ("tglobaltlsaddr" matches an SDnode of
type ISD::TargetGlobalTLSAddress and provides a single output).

Thus, if the pattern were ever matched, subsequent uses of the MOV64rm
instruction pattern would access uninitialized memory.  In addition,
with the TableGen patch I'm about to check in, this would actually be
reported as a build-time error.

Fortunately, the pattern does in fact never match, for at least two
independent reasons.

First, the code generator actually never generates a pattern of the
form (load (X86Wrapper (tglobaltlsaddr))).  For most combinations of
TLS and code models, (tglobaltlsaddr) represents just an offset that
needs to be added to some base register, so it is never directly
dereferenced.  The only exception is the initial-exec model, where
(tglobaltlsaddr) refers to the (pc-relative) address of a GOT slot,
which *is* in fact directly dereferenced: but in that case, the
X86WrapperRIP node is used, not X86Wrapper, so the Pat doesn't match.

Second, even if some patterns along those lines *were* ever generated,
we should not need an extra Pat pattern to match it.  Instead, the
original MOV64rm instruction pattern ought to match directly, since
it uses an "addr" operand, which is implemented via the SelectAddr
C++ routine; this routine is supposed to accept the full range of
input DAGs that may be implemented by a single mov instruction,
including those cases involving ISD::TargetGlobalTLSAddress (and
actually does so e.g. in the initial-exec case as above).

To avoid build breaks (due to the above-mentioned error) after the
TableGen patch is checked in, I'm removing this Pat here.



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2013-03-19 19:49:52 +00:00
a548afc98f Prepare to make r0 an allocatable register on PPC
Currently the PPC r0 register is unconditionally reserved. There are two reasons
for this:

 1. r0 is treated specially (as the constant 0) by certain instructions, and so
    cannot be used with those instructions as a regular register.

 2. r0 is used as a temporary register in the CR-register spilling process
    (where, under some circumstances, we require two GPRs).

This change addresses the first reason by introducing a restricted register
class (without r0) for use by those instructions that treat r0 specially. These
register classes have a new pseudo-register, ZERO, which represents the r0-as-0
use. This has the side benefit of making the existing target code simpler (and
easier to understand), and will make it clear to the register allocator that
uses of r0 as 0 don't conflict will real uses of the r0 register.

Once the CR spilling code is improved, we'll be able to allocate r0.

Adding these extra register classes, for some reason unclear to me, causes
requests to the target to copy 32-bit registers to 64-bit registers. The
resulting code seems correct (and causes no test-suite failures), and the new
test case covers this new kind of asymmetric copy.

As r0 is still reserved, no functionality change intended.

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2013-03-19 18:51:05 +00:00
b05130e1b2 Optimize sext <4 x i8> and <4 x i16> to <4 x i64>.
Patch by Ahmad, Muhammad T <muhammad.t.ahmad@intel.com>



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2013-03-19 18:38:27 +00:00
a45a22758d Annotate X86InstrExtension.td with SchedRW lists.
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2013-03-19 18:03:58 +00:00
528c761124 Annotate a lot of X86InstrInfo.td with SchedRW lists.
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2013-03-19 18:03:55 +00:00
023c880220 [ms-inline asm] Move the size directive asm rewrite into the target specific
logic as a QOI cleanup.
rdar://13445327

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2013-03-19 17:32:17 +00:00
58890d52eb The Linker interface has some dead code after the cleanup in r172749
(and possibly others). The attached patch removes it, and tries to
update comments accordingly.


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2013-03-19 15:26:24 +00:00
ec2e968b7a Cleanup PPC64 unaligned i64 load/store
Remove an accidentally-added instruction definition and add a comment in the
test case. This is in response to a post-commit review by Bill Schmidt.

No functionality change intended.

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2013-03-19 15:23:39 +00:00
974cdfb17a The testing to ensure a vector of zeros of type floating point isn't misclassified as negative zero can be simplified, as pointed out by Duncan Sands.
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2013-03-19 10:16:40 +00:00
5ad5f5931e Improve long vector sext/zext lowering on ARM
The ARM backend currently has poor codegen for long sext/zext
operations, such as v8i8 -> v8i32. This patch addresses this
by performing a custom expansion in ARMISelLowering. It also
adds/changes the cost of such lowering in ARMTTI.

This partially addresses PR14867.

Patch by Pete Couperus

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2013-03-19 08:15:38 +00:00
54e57f8cb7 Don't reserve R31 on PPC64 unless the frame pointer is needed
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2013-03-19 08:09:38 +00:00
d37c8568e6 Revert "Cleanup some SCEV logic a bit."
This reverts commit 82cd8f7382.

Just add a comment instead!

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2013-03-19 05:10:27 +00:00
82cd8f7382 Cleanup some SCEV logic a bit.
Make the code more obvious to scan-build and humans.

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2013-03-19 04:14:59 +00:00
4b02729558 Tighten up an internal LSR API that should check for NULL.
No test case, but should fix a scan_build warning.

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2013-03-19 04:14:57 +00:00
5d22d02fac Emit the linkage name instead of the function name, when available. This means
that we'll prefer to emit the mangled C++ name (pending a clang change).


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2013-03-19 01:37:55 +00:00
9f2518cdc6 Fix a sign-extension bug in PPCCTRLoops
Don't sign extend the immediate value from the OR instruction in
an LIS/OR pair.

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2013-03-18 23:58:28 +00:00
f31034db8c Move #include of BitVector from .h to .cpp file.
Also remove unneeded #include and forward declaration.


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2013-03-18 23:45:45 +00:00
c2248b0e78 Add some constantness.
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2013-03-18 23:40:46 +00:00
89c4dc6339 Make method private. Keep coding standard.
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2013-03-18 23:31:30 +00:00
ee29c16890 [ms-inline asm] Avoid emitting a redundant sizing directive, if we've already
parsed one.  Test case coming shortly.
rdar://13446980

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2013-03-18 23:31:24 +00:00
242cec5be3 Change NULL to 0.
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2013-03-18 23:08:01 +00:00
d195eb6b83 Register the flush function for each compile unit.
For each compile unit, we want to register a function that will flush that
compile unit. Otherwise, __gcov_flush() would only flush the counters within the
current compile unit, and not any outside of it.

PR15191 & <rdar://problem/13167507>


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2013-03-18 23:04:39 +00:00
08a215c286 Fix PPC unaligned 64-bit loads and stores
PPC64 supports unaligned loads and stores of 64-bit values, but
in order to use the r+i forms, the offset must be a multiple of 4.
Unfortunately, this cannot always be determined by examining the
immediate itself because it might be available only via a TOC entry.

In order to get around this issue, we additionally predicate the
selection of the r+i form on the alignment of the load or store
(forcing it to be at least 4 in order to select the r+i form).

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2013-03-18 23:00:58 +00:00
bf37bf9e21 ARM cost model: Make some vector integer to float casts cheaper
The default logic marks them as too expensive.

For example, before this patch we estimated:
  cost of 16 for instruction:   %r = uitofp <4 x i16> %v0 to <4 x float>

While this translates to:
  vmovl.u16 q8, d16
  vcvt.f32.u32  q8, q8

All other costs are left to the values assigned by the fallback logic. Theses
costs are mostly reasonable in the sense that they get progressively more
expensive as the instruction sequences emitted get longer.

radar://13445992

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2013-03-18 22:47:09 +00:00
01f2571014 ARM cost model: Correct cost for some cheap float to integer conversions
Fix cost of some "cheap" cast instructions. Before this patch we used to
estimate for example:
  cost of 16 for instruction:   %r = fptoui <4 x float> %v0 to <4 x i16>

While we would emit:
  vcvt.s32.f32  q8, q8
  vmovn.i32 d16, q8
  vuzp.8  d16, d17

All other costs are left to the values assigned by the fallback logic. Theses
costs are mostly reasonable in the sense that they get progressively more
expensive as the instruction sequences emitted get longer.

radar://13434072

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2013-03-18 22:47:06 +00:00
e572809aa1 Extend global merge pass to optionally consider global constant variables.
Also add some checks to not merge globals used within landing pad instructions or marked as "used".


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2013-03-18 22:30:07 +00:00
9beae49622 Add SchedRW annotations to most of X86InstrSSE.td.
We hitch a ride with the existing OpndItins class that was used to add
instruction itinerary classes in the many multiclasses in this file.

Use the link provided by the X86FoldableSchedWrite.Folded to find the
right SchedWrite for folded loads.

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2013-03-18 22:01:35 +00:00
30d25f0a30 Annotate X86 arithmetic instructions with SchedRW lists.
This new-style scheduling information is going to replace the
instruction iteneraries.

This also serves as a test case for Andy's fix in r177317.

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2013-03-18 21:32:39 +00:00
90842427b2 Check whether a pointer is non-null (isKnownNonNull) in isKnownNonZero.
This handles the case where we have an inbounds GEP with alloca as the pointer.
This fixes the regression in PR12750 and rdar://13286434.
Note that we can also fix this by handling some GEP cases in isKnownNonNull.


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2013-03-18 21:23:25 +00:00
e39b107c46 Fix 80-col. violations in PPCCTRLoops
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2013-03-18 17:40:46 +00:00
9887ec31e6 Fix large count and negative constant count handling in PPCCTRLoops
This commit fixes an assert that would occur on loops with large constant counts
(like looping for ((uint32_t) -1) iterations on PPC64). The existing code did
not handle counts that it computed to be negative (asserting instead), but
these can be created with valid inputs.

This bug was discovered by bugpoint while I was attempting to isolate a
completely different problem.

Also, in writing test cases for the negative-count problem, I discovered that
the ori/lsi handling was broken (there was a typo which caused the logic that
was supposed to detect these pairs and extract the iteration count to always
fail). This has now also been corrected (and is covered by one of the new test
cases).

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2013-03-18 17:40:44 +00:00
1448d06156 Cleanup initial-value constants in PPCCTRLoops
Because the initial-value constants had not been added to the list
of instructions considered for DCE the resulting code had redundant
constant-materialization instructions.

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2013-03-18 17:40:27 +00:00
a12c674ee5 Fix integer comparison in DIEInteger::BestForm.
The always-true "(int)Int == (signed)Int" comparison was found
while experimenting with a potential new Clang warning.

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2013-03-18 17:03:05 +00:00
ec7eb55cc4 The optimization a + (-0.0f) -> a was being misapplied to a + (+0.0f) in the vector case (because
we weren't differntiating floating-point zeroinitializers from other zero-initializers)
which was causing problems for code relying upon a + (+0.0f) to, eg, flush denormals to
0. Make the scalar and vector cases have the same behaviour.



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2013-03-18 11:54:44 +00:00