when -ffast-math, i.e. don't just always do it if the reciprocal can
be formed exactly. There is already an IR level transform that does
that, and it does it more carefully.
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in TargetLowering. There was already a FIXME about this location being
odd. The interface is simplified as a consequence. This will also make
it easier to change TLS models when compiling with PIE.
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where a chain outside of the loop block-set ended up in the worklist for
scheduling as part of the contiguous loop. However, asserting the first
block in the chain is in the loop-set isn't a valid check -- we may be
forced to drag a chain into the worklist due to one block in the chain
being part of the loop even though the first block is *not* in the loop.
This occurs when we have been forced to form a chain early due to
un-analyzable branches.
No test case here as I have no idea how to even begin reducing one, and
it will be hopelessly fragile. We have to somehow end up with a loop
header of an inner loop which is a successor of a basic block with an
unanalyzable pair of branch instructions. Ow. Self-host triggers it so
it is unlikely it will regress.
This at least gets block placement back to passing selfhost and the test
suite. There are still a lot of slowdown that I don't like coming out of
block placement, although there are now also a lot of speedups. =[ I'm
seeing swings in both directions up to 10%. I'm going to try to find
time to dig into this and see if we can turn this on for 3.1 as it does
a really good job of cleaning up after some loops that degraded with the
inliner changes.
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shuffle node because it could introduce new shuffle nodes that were not
supported efficiently by the target.
2. Add a more restrictive shuffle-of-shuffle optimization for cases where the
second shuffle reverses the transformation of the first shuffle.
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reciprocal if converting to the reciprocal is exact. Do it even if inexact
if -ffast-math. This substantially speeds up ac.f90 from the polyhedron
benchmarks.
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This enables debuggers to see what are interesting lines for a
breakpoint rather than any line that starts a function.
rdar://9852092
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LSR always tries to make the ICmp in the loop latch use the incremented
induction variable. This allows the induction variable to be kept in a
single register.
When the induction variable limit is equal to the stride,
SimplifySetCC() would break LSR's hard work by transforming:
(icmp (add iv, stride), stride) --> (cmp iv, 0)
This forced us to use lea for the IC update, preventing the simpler
incl+cmp.
<rdar://problem/7643606>
<rdar://problem/11184260>
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This allows us to keep passing reduced masks to SimplifyDemandedBits, but
know about all the bits if SimplifyDemandedBits fails. This allows instcombine
to simplify cases like the one in the included testcase.
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When folding X == X we need to check getBooleanContents() to determine if the
result is a vector of ones or a vector of negative ones.
I tried creating a test case, but the problem seems to only be exposed on a
much older version of clang (around r144500).
rdar://10923049
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might have more than 19 operands. Add a testcase to make sure I
never screw that up again.
Part of rdar://11026482
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brace) so that we get more accurate line number information about the
declaration of a given function and the line where the function
first starts.
Part of rdar://11026482
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This is just the fallback tie-breaker ordering, the main allocation
order is still descending size.
Patch by Shamil Kurmangaleev!
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Do not try to optimize swizzles of shuffles if the source shuffle has more than
a single user, except when the source shuffle is also a swizzle.
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This is the CodeGen equivalent of r153747. I tested that there is not noticeable
performance difference with any combination of -O0/-O2 /-g when compiling
gcc as a single compilation unit.
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here but it has no other uses, then we have a problem. E.g.,
int foo (const int *x) {
char a[*x];
return 0;
}
If we assign 'a' a vreg and fast isel later on has to use the selection
DAG isel, it will want to copy the value to the vreg. However, there are
no uses, which goes counter to what selection DAG isel expects.
<rdar://problem/11134152>
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Some targets still mess up the liveness information, but that isn't
verified after MRI->invalidateLiveness().
The verifier can still check other useful things like register classes
and CFG, so it should be enabled after all passes.
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The late scheduler depends on accurate liveness information if it is
breaking anti-dependencies, so we should be able to verify it.
Relax the terminator checking in the machine code verifier so it can
handle the basic blocks created by if conversion.
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Extract the liveness verification into its own method.
This makes it possible to run the machine code verifier after liveness
information is no longer required to be valid.
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