up to the various compiler pipelines.
This doesn't actually add support for any GC algorithms, which means it
temporarily breaks a few tests. To be fixed shortly.
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direct calls bails out unless caller and callee have essentially
equivalent parameter attributes. This is illogical - the callee's
attributes should be of no relevance here. Rework the logic, which
incidentally fixes a crash when removed arguments have attributes.
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a direct call with cast parameters and cast return
value (if any), instcombine was prepared to cast any
non-void return value into any other, whether castable
or not. Add a new predicate for testing whether casting
is valid, and check it both for the return value and
(as a cleanup) for the parameters.
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instead of "ISD::STORE". This allows us to mark target-specific dag
nodes as storing (such as ppc byteswap stores). This allows us to remove
more explicit isStore flags from the .td files.
Finally, add a warning for when a .td file contains an explicit
isStore and tblgen is able to infer it.
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occured in a pattern, but failed miserably. The new code works for
any instruction that has a store in its pattern, including all the
x86 mem op mem instructions.
The only target-independent code that uses this is branch folding,
so this won't change anything in practice.
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out, DAGISelEmitter can compute it in its ctor, which simplifies some code.
Now we can use CodegenDAGPatterns in other parts of tblgen that want access
to dag pattern info, woo!
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The only difference in output is that we now print them in alphabetical
order instead of reverse alphabetical order.
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Split the pattern parsing code out from the dag isel emitter into it's own file.
No functionality change.
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unifying the copied algorithms and saving over 500 LOC. There should
be no functionality change, but please test on your favorite x86
target.
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checking that there was a from a global instead of a load from the stub
for a global, which is the one that's safe to hoist.
Consider this program:
volatile char G[100];
int B(char *F, int N) {
for (; N > 0; --N)
F[N] = G[N];
}
In static mode, we shouldn't be hoisting the load from G:
$ llc -relocation-model=static -o - a.bc -march=x86 -machine-licm
LBB1_1: # bb.preheader
leal -1(%eax), %edx
testl %edx, %edx
movl $1, %edx
cmovns %eax, %edx
xorl %esi, %esi
LBB1_2: # bb
movb _G(%eax), %bl
movb %bl, (%ecx,%eax)
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isReallySideEffectFree and isReallyTriviallyReMaterializable. Why is a load from
a global considered side-effect-free but not rematable?
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