reflects what the hardware is capable of. This significantly simplifies
the CC handling logic throughout the ISel.
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1. Clean up how SelectIntImmediateExpr handles use counts.
2. "Subtract from" was not clearing hi 16 bits.
Patch by Jim Laskey
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be an infinite loop when using g++-4.0.1*, this kills the ia64 nightly
tester. A proper fix shall be forthcoming!!! thanks for not killing me. :)
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into just Y. This often occurs when it seperates loops that have collapsed loop
headers. This implements LoopSimplify/phi-node-simplify.ll
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For code like this:
void foo(float *a, float *b, int n, int stride_a, int stride_b) {
int i;
for (i=0; i<n; i++)
a[i*stride_a] = b[i*stride_b];
}
we now emit:
.LBB_foo2_2: ; no_exit
lfs f0, 0(r4)
stfs f0, 0(r3)
addi r7, r7, 1
add r4, r2, r4
add r3, r6, r3
cmpw cr0, r7, r5
blt .LBB_foo2_2 ; no_exit
instead of:
.LBB_foo_2: ; no_exit
mullw r8, r2, r7 ;; multiply!
slwi r8, r8, 2
lfsx f0, r4, r8
mullw r8, r2, r6 ;; multiply!
slwi r8, r8, 2
stfsx f0, r3, r8
addi r2, r2, 1
cmpw cr0, r2, r5
blt .LBB_foo_2 ; no_exit
loops with variable strides occur pretty often. For example, in SPECFP2K
there are 317 variable strides in 177.mesa, 3 in 179.art, 14 in 188.ammp,
56 in 168.wupwise, 36 in 172.mgrid.
Now we can allow indvars to turn functions written like this:
void foo2(float *a, float *b, int n, int stride_a, int stride_b) {
int i, ai = 0, bi = 0;
for (i=0; i<n; i++)
{
a[ai] = b[bi];
ai += stride_a;
bi += stride_b;
}
}
into code like the above for better analysis. With this patch, they generate
identical code.
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CC out of the SetCC operation, making SETCC a standard ternary operation and
CC's a standard DAG leaf. This will make it possible for other node to use
CC's as operands in the future...
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first is a correctness thing, and the later is an optzn thing. This also
is needed to support a future change.
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Includes wider support for rotate and mask cases.
Patch by Jim Laskey.
I've requested that Jim add new regression tests the newly handled cases.
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