0b1110 (ALways). This is so that the disassembler decoder can distinguish among
BX_RET, BRIND, and BXr9.
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- If destination is a physical register and it has a subreg index, use the
sub-register instead.
This fixes PR5423.
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target-specific AsmPrinters. Not all comments need DebugInfo.
Re-enable the line numbers comment test.
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slots. The AsmPrinter will use this information to determine whether to
print a spill/reload comment.
Remove default argument values. It's too easy to pass a wrong argument
value when multiple arguments have default values. Make everything
explicit to trap bugs early.
Update all targets to adhere to the new interfaces..
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to directly follow the jump table. Move the layout changes to prior to any
constant island handling.
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can only branch forward. To best take advantage of them, we'd like to adjust
the basic blocks around a bit when reasonable. This patch puts basics in place
to do that, with a super-simple algorithm for backwards jump table targets that
creates a new branch after the jump table which branches backwards. Real
heuristics for reordering blocks or other modifications rather than inserting
branches will follow.
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MachineRelocations, "stub" always refers to a far-call stub or a
load-a-faraway-global stub, so this patch adds "Far" to the term. (Other stubs
are used for lazy compilation and dlsym address replacement.) The variable was
also inconsistent between the positive and negative sense, and the positive
sense ("NeedStub") was more demanding than is accurate (since a nearby-enough
function can be called directly even if the platform often requires a stub).
Since the negative sense causes double-negatives, I switched to
"MayNeedFarStub" globally.
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except it doesn't care if the definitions' virtual registers differ. This is
used by machine LICM and other MI passes to perform CSE.
- Teach Thumb2InstrInfo::isIdentical() to check two t2LDRpci_pic are identical.
Since pc relative constantpool entries are always different, this requires it
it check if the values can actually the same.
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was wrong and too aggressive in the sense that DPSoRegFrm includes both constant
shifts (with Inst{4} = 0) and register controlled shifts (with Inst{4} = 1 and
Inst{7} = 0). The 'rr' fragment of the multiclass definitions actually means
register/register with no shift, see A8-11.
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load of a GV from constantpool and then add pc. It allows the code sequence to
be rematerializable so it would be hoisted by machine licm.
- Add a late pass to break these pseudo instructions into a number of real
instructions. Also move the code in Thumb2 IT pass that breaks up t2MOVi32imm
to this pass. This is done before post regalloc scheduling to allow the
scheduler to proper schedule these instructions. It also allow them to be
if-converted and shrunk by later passes.
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