Extracting the low element of a vector is now done with EXTRACT_SUBREG,
and the zero-extension performed by load movss is now modeled with
SUBREG_TO_REG, and so on.
Register-to-register movss and movsd are no longer considered copies;
they are two-address instructions which insert a scalar into a vector.
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non-temporal. Fix from r96241 for botched encoding of MOVNTDQ.
Add documentation for !nontemporal metadata.
Add a simpler movnt testcase.
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ignore alignment requirements for SIMD memory operands. This
is useful on architectures like the AMD 10h that do not trap on
unaligned references if a status bit is twiddled at startup time.
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be non-optimal. To be precise, we should avoid folding loads if the instructions
only update part of the destination register, and the non-updated part is not
needed. e.g. cvtss2sd, sqrtss. Unfolding the load from these instructions breaks
the partial register dependency and it can improve performance. e.g.
movss (%rdi), %xmm0
cvtss2sd %xmm0, %xmm0
instead of
cvtss2sd (%rdi), %xmm0
An alternative method to break dependency is to clear the register first. e.g.
xorps %xmm0, %xmm0
cvtss2sd (%rdi), %xmm0
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Also fixed the corresponding testcase, and the PALIGNR
intrinsic (tested for correctness with llvm-gcc).
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1. rename the movhp patfrag to movlhps, since thats what it actually matches
2. eliminate the bogus movhps load and store patterns, they were incorrect. The load transforms are already handled (correctly) by shufps/unpack.
3. revert a recent test change to its correct form.
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bunch of associated comments, because it doesn't have anything to do
with DAGs or scheduling. This is another step in decoupling MachineInstr
emitting from scheduling.
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All of these do not have patterns (they're for the
disassembler).
Many of the floating-point instructions will probably
be rolled into definitions that have patterns, and may
eventually be superseded by mdefs. So I put them
together and left a comment.
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Add patterns and instruction encoding information.
Add custom lowering to deal with hardwired return register of
uncertain type (xmm0).
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- Used to mark fake instructions which don't correspond to an actual machine
instruction (or are duplicates of a real instruction). This is to be used for
"special cases" in the .td files, which should be ignored by things like the
assembler and disassembler. We still need a good solution to handle pervasive
duplication, like with the Int_ instructions.
- Set the bit on fake "mov 0" style instructions, which allows turning an
assembler matcher warning into a hard error.
- -2 FIXMEs.
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bytes for F2 0F 38 and propagate. Add a FIXME for a set
of possibilities which correspond to intrinsics already used.
New test.
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due to x86 encoding restrictions. This is currently off by default
because it may cause code quality regressions. This is for PR4572.
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to support vector arguments and scalar arguments correctly. Update
lowering and fix comment to refer to pinsr* instead of insertps.
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decoding. Essentially, they both map to the same column in the "opcode
extensions for one- and two-byte opcodes" table in the x86 manual. The RawFrm
complicates decoding this.
Instead, use opcode 0x01, prefix 0x01, and form MRM1r. Then have the code
emitter special case these, a la [SML]FENCE.
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