the behavior with the newly added flag for undefined results on a zero
input.
I'm terrible at documentation, so comments and suggestions welcome here.
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indicates whether the intrinsic has a defined result for a first
argument equal to zero. This will eventually allow these intrinsics to
accurately model the semantics of GCC's __builtin_ctz and __builtin_clz
and the X86 instructions (prior to AVX) which implement them.
This patch merely sets the stage by extending the signature of these
intrinsics and establishing auto-upgrade logic so that the old spelling
still works both in IR and in bitcode. The upgrade logic preserves the
existing (inefficient) semantics. This patch should not change any
behavior. CodeGen isn't updated because it can use the existing
semantics regardless of the flag's value.
Note that this will be followed by API updates to Clang and DragonEgg.
Reviewed by Nick Lewycky!
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The OptLevel is now redundant with the TargetMachine*.
And selectTarget() isn't really JIT-specific and could probably
get refactored into one of the lower level libraries.
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revision and git commit data extracted. This will be used in the Clang
CMake build to avoid trying to re-detect the information.
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in CMake a bit more handy. Previously we would get such charming
versions as the following for revision NNNN and commit-ish XXXXX:
3.1svnsvn-rNNNN
3.1svngit-svn-rNNNN
3.1svngit-svn-XXXXX
The mechanism selecting betwene the latter two was particularly odd, and
didn't work with all of the ways git-svn repos are set up apparently. It
also misses an important point -- both the revision *and* the git commit
might be relevant when working on a local branch some distance from
mainline. The new logic does several things:
1) It strips the redundant initial 'svn'.
2) It always looks for a git-svn revision number base, and when found
includes it in the version.
3) If the git commit-ish for the current HEAD is not exactly that
revision number, it is also included.
The resulting strings should roughly be:
3.1svn-rNNNN
3.1git-svn-rNNNN
3.1git-svn-rNNNN-XXXXX
Suggestions on formatting etc always welcome. =] I've only looked at the
LLVM version string here, not Clang's (yet).
Note that the commit-ish reported is *not* terribly accurate. It updates
when 'cmake' is run, not when the binary is built. Still, it may be
better than nothing, especially if people have fairly long-lived git
repos and branches. This is not a new limitation, just didn't want
anyone to be surprised.
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The split point is picked such that the newly created water has the same
alignment as the function. This makes the island suitable for constant
pool entries with potentially higher alignment.
This also fixes an issue where the basic block was split one instruction
too late, causing nonconvergence of the algorithm.
<rdar://problem/10550705>
There is still an issue with correctly packing differently aligned
entries in the island.
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does. The _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ is still magical in that we get a R_386_GOTPC,
but it doesn't change the immediate in the same way as when the expression
has no right hand side symbol.
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Since we're not rewriting IVs in other loops, there's not much reason
to consider their stride when generating formulae.
This should reduce the number of useless formulas considered by LSR.
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Backwards compatibility with 'gas'. #imm is the preferered and documented
syntax, but lots of existing code uses the '$' prefix, so we should
support it if we can.
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When the immediate operand of an AND or BIC instruction isn't representable
in the immediate field of the instruction, but the bitwise negation of the
immediate is, assemble the instruction as the inverse operation instead
with the inverted immediate as the operand.
rdar://10550057
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Refactor the instructions into fixed writeback and register-stride
writeback variants to simplify the offset operand (no more optional
register operand using reg0). This is a simpler representation and allows
the assembly parser to more easily handle these instructions.
Add tests for the instruction variants now supported.
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generates the dwarf Compile Unit DIE and a dwarf subprogram DIE for each
non-temporary label.
The next part will be to get the clang driver to enable this when assembling
a .s file. rdar://9275556
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