comparisons on x86. Essentially, the way this works is that SUB+SBB sets
the relevant flags the same way a double-width CMP would.
This is a substantial improvement over the generic lowering in LLVM. The output
is also shorter than the gcc-generated output; I haven't done any detailed
benchmarking, though.
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o A8.6.195 STR (register) -- Encoding T1
o A8.6.193 STR (immediate, Thumb) -- Encoding T1
It has been changed so that now they use different addressing modes
and thus different MC representation (Operand Infos). Modify the
disassembler to reflect the change, and add relevant tests.
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rather than an int. Thankfully, this only causes LLVM to miss optimizations, not
generate incorrect code.
This just fixes the zext at the return. We still insert an i32 ZextAssert when
reading a function's arguments, but it is followed by a truncate and another i8
ZextAssert so it is not optimized.
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plus the test where it used to break.", which broke Clang self-host of a
Debug+Asserts compiler, on OS X.
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conforms to the ABI, but DAGCombine could in theory recognize the sequence of
zext asserts and truncates and generate incorrect code.
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chose is having a non-memcpy/memset use and being larger than any native integer
type. Originally I chose having an access of a size smaller than the total size
of the alloca, but this caused some minor issues on the spirit benchmark where
SRoA runs again after some inlining.
This fixes <rdar://problem/8613163>.
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1. The ARM Darwin *r9 call instructions were pseudo-ized recently.
Modify the ARMDisassemblerCore.cpp file to accomodate the change.
2. The disassembler was unnecessarily adding 8 to the sign-extended imm24:
imm32 = SignExtend(imm24:'00', 32); // A8.6.23 BL, BLX (immediate)
// Encoding A1
It has no business doing such. Removed the offending logic.
Add test cases to arm-tests.txt.
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v2 = bitcast v1
...
v3 = bitcast v2
...
= v3
=>
v2 = bitcast v1
...
= v1
if v1 and v3 are of in the same register class.
bitcast between i32 and fp (and others) are often not nops since they
are in different register classes. These bitcast instructions are often
left because they are in different basic blocks and cannot be
eliminated by dag combine.
rdar://9104514
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VEX prefixes are working for triadic AVX
instructions. This concludes the patch set to
enable AVX support for the X86 disassebler.
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register operand was erroneously added. Remove an incorrect assert which triggers the bug.
rdar://problem/9131529
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Also more cleanly separate the ARM vs. Thumb functionality. Previously, the
encoding would be incorrect for some Thumb instructions (the indirect calls).
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Go ahead and add them on when we might want to use them and let
later passes remove them.
Fixes rdar://9118569
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Optimize trivial branches in CodeGenPrepare, which often get created from the
lowering of objectsize intrinsics. Unfortunately, a number of tests were relying
on llc not optimizing trivial branches, so I had to add an option to allow them
to continue to test what they originally tested.
This fixes <rdar://problem/8785296> and <rdar://problem/9112893>.
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protector insertion not working correctly with unreachable code. Since that
revision was rolled out, this test doesn't actual fail before this fix.
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lowering of objectsize intrinsics. Unfortunately, a number of tests were relying
on llc not optimizing trivial branches, so I had to add an option to allow them
to continue to test what they originally tested.
This fixes <rdar://problem/8785296> and <rdar://problem/9112893>.
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corresponding testcases back to the previous versions.
Fixes some performance regressions only seen on 32-bit.
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after it has finished all of its reassociations, because its
habit of unlinking operands and holding them in a datastructure
while working means that it's not easy to determine when an
instruction is really dead until after all its regular work is
done. rdar://9096268.
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This happens a lot in clang-compiled C++ code because it adds overflow checks to operator new[]:
unsigned *foo(unsigned n) { return new unsigned[n]; }
We can optimize away the overflow check on 64 bit targets because (uint64_t)n*4 cannot overflow.
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The insufficient encoding information of the combined instruction confuses the decoder wrt
UQADD16. Add extra logic to recover from that.
Fixed an assert reported by Sean Callanan
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The damage done by physreg coalescing only depends on the number of instructions
the extended physreg live range covers. This fixes PR9438.
The heuristic is still luck-based, and physreg coalescing really should be
disabled completely. We need a register allocator with better hinting support
before that is possible.
Convert a test to FileCheck and force spilling by inserting an extra call. The
previous spilling behavior was dependent on misguided physreg coalescing
decisions.
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The test is derived from an old miscompilation of
MultiSource/Benchmarks/VersaBench/8b10b which is run regularly, so we are not
losing coverage.
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When ExactBECount is a constant, use it for MaxBECount.
When MaxBECount cannot be computed, replace it with ExactBECount.
Fixes PR9424.
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gave up when I realized I couldn't come up with a good name for what the
refactored function would be, to describe what it does.
This is PR9343 test12, which is test3 with arguments reordered. Whoops!
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a union of a float, <2 x float>, and <4 x float>. This mostly comes up with the
use of vector intrinsics, especially in NEON when programmers know the layout of
the register file. This enables codegen to eliminate a lot of the subregister
traffic it would otherwise generate.
This commit only enables this for a small number of floating-point cases, but a
lot more integer cases. I assume this is okay for all ports, but I did not do
extensive testing of the quality of code involving i512 vectors and the like. If
there is a use case where this generates worse code than before, let me know and
we can scale it back.
This fixes <rdar://problem/9036264>.
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reachable uses, but there still might be uses in dead blocks. Use the
standard solution of replacing all the uses with undef. This is
a rare case because it's very sensitive to phase ordering in SimplifyCFG.
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testcases accordingly. Some are currently xfailed and will be filed
as bugs to be fixed or understood.
Performance results:
roughly neutral on SPEC
some micro benchmarks in the llvm suite are up between 100 and 150%, only
a pair of regressions that are due to be investigated
john-the-ripper saw:
10% improvement in traditional DES
8% improvement in BSDI DES
59% improvement in FreeBSD MD5
67% improvement in OpenBSD Blowfish
14% improvement in LM DES
Small compile time impact.
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the value splatted into every element. Extend this to getTrue and getFalse which
by providing new overloads that take Types that are either i1 or <N x i1>. Use
it in InstCombine to add vector support to some code, fixing PR8469!
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It broke the llvm-gcc-native-mingw32 buildbot, and we need all of them to be green for the 2.9 branch.
Takumi, please reapply after we branch, preferably with a fix ;-)
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possible. This goes into instcombine and instsimplify because instsimplify
doesn't need to check hasOneUse since it returns (almost exclusively) constants.
This fixes PR9343 #4#5 and #8!
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bitcasts, which are really no-ops here. This fixes slowdowns on
MultiSource/Applications/aha and others.
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There was a previous implementation with patterns that would
have matched e.g.
shl <v4i32> <i32>,
but this is not valid LLVM IR so they never were selected.
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"icmp pred %X, CI" and a number of examples where "%X = binop %Y, CI2".
Some of these cases (div and rem) used to make it through opt -O2, but the
others are probably now making code elsewhere redundant (probably instcombine).
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and iprintf is available on the target. Currently iprintf is only
marked as being available on the XCore.
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for calls to weak symbols with a definition has the appearance of working
with LLVM-generated code because weak symbol definitions are put in their
own sections.
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missing patterns for them.
Add a SIMD test subdirectory to hold tests for SIMD instruction
selection correctness and quality.
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