Summary:
Since the upper 64 bits of the destination register are undefined when
performing this operation, we can substitute it and let the optimizer
figure out that only a copy is needed.
Also added range merging, if an instruction copies a range that can be
merged with a previous copied range.
Added test cases for both optimizations.
Reviewers: grosbach, nadav
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3357
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than functions. So far, this access pattern is *much* more common. It
seems likely that any user of this interface is going to have nodes at
the point that they are querying the SCCs.
No functionality changed.
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values rather than an expensive dense map query to test whether children
have already been popped into an SCC. This matches the incremental SCC
building code. I've also included the assert that I put there but
updated both of their text.
No functionality changed here.
I still don't have any great ideas for sharing the code between the two
implementations, but I may try a brute-force approach to factoring it at
some point.
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This is dependent on changes that are not fully ready to be merged yet (WoA
object file emission). The test can be re-enabled for that target later.
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GCOV provides an option to prepend output file names with the source
file name, to disambiguate between covered data that's included from
multiple sources. Add a flag to llvm-cov that does the same.
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The test was changed from aarch64 to arm64 but not moved. The test would fail
if the backend was not built.
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Emit the flag to indicate to the assembler that a section contains data if there
is pre-populated data present.
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There's only ever one address pool, not one per DWARF output file, so
let's just have one.
(similar refactoring of the string pool to come soon)
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ANDS does not use the same encoding scheme as other xxxS instructions (e.g.,
ADDS). Take that into account to avoid wrong peephole optimization.
<rdar://problem/16693089>
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Some of these types (DwarfDebug in particular) are quite large to begin
with (and I keep forgetting whether DwarfFile is in DwarfDebug or
DwarfUnit... ) so having a few smaller files seems like goodness.
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We're currently copying CounterData from InstrProfWriter into the
OnDiskHashTable, even though we don't need to, and then carelessly
leaking those copies. A const pointer is much better here.
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Don't replace shifts greater than the type with the maximum shift.
This isn't hit anywhere in the tests, and somewhere else is replacing
these with undef.
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Pass::doInitialization is supposed to return False when it did not
change the program, not when a fatal error occurs.
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For now it contains a single flag, SanitizeAddress, which enables
AddressSanitizer instrumentation of inline assembly.
Patch by Yuri Gorshenin.
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This implements the core functionality necessary to remove an edge from
the call graph and correctly update both the basic graph and the SCC
structure. As part of that it has to run a tiny (in number of nodes)
Tarjan-style DFS walk of an SCC being mutated to compute newly formed
SCCs, etc.
This is *very rough* and a WIP. I have a bunch of FIXMEs for code
cleanup that will reduce the boilerplate in this change substantially.
I also have a bunch of simplifications to various parts of both
algorithms that I want to make, but first I'd like to have a more
holistic picture. Ideally, I'd also like more testing. I'll probably add
quite a few more unit tests as I go here to cover the various different
aspects and corner cases of removing edges from the graph.
Still, this is, so far, successfully updating the SCC graph in-place
without disrupting the identity established for the existing SCCs even
when we do challenging things like delete the critical edge that made an
SCC cycle at all and have to reform things as a tree of smaller SCCs.
Getting this to work is really critical for the new pass manager as it
is going to associate significant state with the SCC instance and needs
it to be stable. That is also the motivation behind the return of the
newly formed SCCs. Eventually, I'll wire this all the way up to the
public API so that the pass manager can use it to correctly re-enqueue
newly formed SCCs into a fresh postorder traversal.
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up the stack finishing the exploration of each entries children before
we're finished in addition to accounting for their low-links. Added
a unittest that really hammers home the need for this with interlocking
cycles that would each appear distinct otherwise and crash or compute
the wrong result. As part of this, nuke a stale fixme and bring the rest
of the implementation still more closely in line with the original
algorithm.
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