LLVMContext. Production builds of clang do not set names on most
Value's, so this is wasted space on almost all subclasses of Value.
This reduces the size of all Value subclasses by 8 bytes on 64 bit
hosts.
The one tricky part of this change is averting compile time regression
by keeping Value::hasName() fast. This required stealing bits out of
NumOperands.
With this change, peak memory usage on verify-uselistorder-nodbg.lto.bc
is decreased by approximately 2.3% (~3MB absolute on my machine).
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If a dead instruction we may not only have a last-use in the main live
range but also in a subregister range if subregisters are tracked. We
need to partially rebuild live ranges in both cases.
The testcase only broke when subregister liveness was enabled. I
commited it in the current form because there is currently no flag to
enable/disable subregister liveness.
This fixes PR23720.
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Doing so will allow us to also accept a YAML debug map in input as using
YAMLIO gives us the parsing for free. Being able to have textual debug
maps will in turn allow much more control over the tests, because 1/
no need to check-in a binary containing the debug map and 2/ it will allow
to use the same objects/IR files with made-up debug-maps to test
different scenari.
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Start using C++ types such as StringRef and MemoryBuffer in the C++ LTO
API. In doing so, clarify the ownership of the native object file: the caller
now owns it, not the LTOCodeGenerator. The C libLTO library has been modified
to use a derived class of LTOCodeGenerator that owns the object file.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10114
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By setting limit_to_features to a non empty list of features a configuration can
restrict the set of tests to run to only include tests that require a feature in
this list.
rdar://21082253
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Summary: Implement bswap intrinsic for MIPS FastISel. It's very different for misp32 r1/r2 .
Based on a patch by Reed Kotler.
Test Plan:
bswap1.ll
test-suite
Reviewers: dsanders, rkotler
Subscribers: llvm-commits, rfuhler
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7219
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Summary:
Implement the intrinsics memset, memcopy and memmove in MIPS FastISel.
Make some needed infrastructure fixes so that this can work.
Based on a patch by Reed Kotler.
Test Plan:
memtest1.ll
The patch passes test-suite for mips32 r1/r2 and at O0/O2
Reviewers: rkotler, dsanders
Subscribers: llvm-commits, rfuhler
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7158
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Summary: Implement the LLVM assembly urem/srem and sdiv/udiv instructions in MIPS FastISel.
Based on a patch by Reed Kotler.
Test Plan:
srem1.ll
div1.ll
test-suite at O0/O2 for mips32 r1/r2
Reviewers: dsanders, rkotler
Subscribers: llvm-commits, rfuhler
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7028
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Summary: Implement the LLVM IR select statement for MIPS FastISelsel.
Based on a patch by Reed Kotler.
Test Plan:
"Make check" test included now.
Passes test-suite at O2/O0 mips32 r1/r2.
Reviewers: dsanders, rkotler
Subscribers: llvm-commits, rfuhler
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6774
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Summary:
The contents of the HI/LO registers are unpredictable after the execution of
the MUL instruction. In addition to implicitly defining these registers in the
MUL instruction definition, we have to mark those registers as dead too.
Without this the fast register allocator is running out of registers when the
MUL instruction is followed by another one that tries to allocate the AC0
register.
Based on a patch by Reed Kotler.
Reviewers: dsanders, rkotler
Subscribers: llvm-commits, rfuhler
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9825
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r236077 and r236081 dropped Dragonegg support from the release scripts
but left some pieces. The most notable change is that Dragonegg won't
be tagged any more.
Patch by David Wiberg <dwiberg@gmail.com>.
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According to the TBAA description struct-path tag node can have an optional IsConstant field. Add corresponding argument to MDBuilder::createTBAAStructTagNode.
Reviewed By: hfinkel
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10160
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The clang Windows bots are showing mysterious failures.
Reverting until I can figure out what's going on.
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It caused the following failure:
"Policy CMP0026 is not set: Disallow use of the LOCATION target property."
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This embeds Windows version information into our executables and DLLs.
The most visible place to view this data is in the details tab of the file
properties window in Windows explorer.
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We don't want to bother with creating .sxdata sections on Win64; all the
relevant information is already in the .pdata section.
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This is important because of different addressing modes
depending on the address space for GPU targets.
This only adds the argument, and does not update
any of the uses to provide the correct address space.
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Alternatively, this type could be derived on-demand whenever
getResultElementType is called - if someone thinks that's the better
choice (simple time/space tradeoff), I'm happy to give it a go.
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There is no MCSectionData, so the old name is now meaningless.
Also remove some asserts/checks that were there just because the information
they used was in MCSectionData.
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Unreachable values may use themselves in strange ways due to their
dominance property. Attempting to translate through them can lead to
infinite recursion, crashing LLVM. Instead, claim that we weren't able
to translate the value.
This fixes PR23096.
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