Sub-register lane masks are bitmasks that can be used to determine if
two sub-registers of a virtual register will overlap. For example, ARM's
ssub0 and ssub1 sub-register indices don't overlap each other, but both
overlap dsub0 and qsub0.
The lane masks will be accurate on most targets, but on targets that use
sub-register indexes in an irregular way, the masks may conservatively
report that two sub-register indices overlap when the eventually
allocated physregs don't.
Irregular register banks also mean that the bits in a lane mask can't be
mapped onto register units, but the concept is similar.
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Apparently, NumSubRegIndices was completely unused before. Adjust it by
one to include the null subreg index, just like getNumRegs() includes
the null register.
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The Hexagon target decided to use a lot of functionality from the
target-independent scheduler. That's fine, and other targets should be
able to do the same. This reorg and API update makes that easy.
For the record, ScheduleDAGMI was not meant to be subclassed. Instead,
new scheduling algorithms should be able to implement
MachineSchedStrategy and be done. But if need be, it's nice to be
able to extend ScheduleDAGMI, so I also made that easier. The target
scheduler is somewhat more apt to break that way though.
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For some reason .lcomm uses byte alignment and .comm log2 alignment so we can't
use the same setting for both. Fix this by reintroducing the LCOMM enum.
I verified this against mingw's gcc.
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- Darwin lied about not supporting .lcomm and turned it into zerofill in the
asm parser. Push the zerofill-conversion down into macho-specific code.
- This makes the tri-state LCOMMType enum superfluous, there are no targets
without .lcomm.
- Do proper error reporting when trying to use .lcomm with alignment on a target
that doesn't support it.
- .comm and .lcomm alignment was parsed in bytes on COFF, should be power of 2.
- Fixes PR13755 (.lcomm crashes on ELF).
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- This patch is inspired by the failure of the following code snippet
which is used to convert enumerable values into encoding bits to
improve the readability of td files.
class S<int s> {
bits<2> V = !if(!eq(s, 8), {0, 0},
!if(!eq(s, 16), {0, 1},
!if(!eq(s, 32), {1, 0},
!if(!eq(s, 64), {1, 1}, {?, ?}))));
}
Later, PR8330 is found to report not exactly the same bug relevant
issue to bit/bits values.
- Instead of resolving bit/bits values separately through
resolveBitReference(), this patch adds getBit() for all Inits and
resolves bit value by resolving plus getting the specified bit. This
unifies the resolving of bit with other values and removes redundant
logic for resolving bit only. In addition,
BitsInit::resolveReferences() is optimized to take advantage of this
origanization by resolving VarBitInit's variable reference first and
then getting bits from it.
- The type interference in '!if' operator is revised to support possible
combinations of int and bits/bit in MHS and RHS.
- As there may be illegal assignments from integer value to bit, says
assign 2 to a bit, but we only check this during instantiation in some
cases, e.g.
bit V = !if(!eq(x, 17), 0, 2);
Verbose diagnostic message is generated when invalid value is
resolveed to help locating the error.
- PR8330 is fixed as well.
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The RegisterCoalescer understands overlapping live ranges where one
register is defined as a copy of the other. With this change, register
allocators using LiveRegMatrix can do the same, at least for copies
between physical and virtual registers.
When a physreg is defined by a copy from a virtreg, allow those live
ranges to overlap:
%CL<def> = COPY %vreg11:sub_8bit; GR32_ABCD:%vreg11
%vreg13<def,tied1> = SAR32rCL %vreg13<tied0>, %CL<imp-use,kill>
We can assign %vreg11 to %ECX, overlapping the live range of %CL.
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We will soon allow virtual register live ranges to overlap regunit live
ranges when the physreg is defined as a copy of the virtreg:
%EAX = COPY %vreg5
FOO %vreg5
BAR %EAX<kill>
There is no real interference since %vreg5 and %EAX have the same value
where they overlap.
This patch prevents addKillFlags from adding virtreg kill flags to FOO
where the assigned physreg is overlapping the virtual register live
range.
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This Operand type takes a default argument, and is initialized to
this value if it does not appear in a patter.
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Make sure to return a pointer into the target memory, not the local memory.
Often they are the same, but we can't assume that.
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pointers-to-strong-pointers may be in play. These can lead to retains and
releases happening in unstructured ways, foiling the optimizer. This fixes
rdar://12150909.
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implementation does not co-exist well with how the sideeffect and alignstack
attributes are handled. The reverts r161641.
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The MachineOperand::TiedTo field was maintained, but not used.
This patch enables it in isRegTiedToDefOperand() and
isRegTiedToUseOperand() which are the actual functions use by the
register allocator.
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After much agonizing, use a full 4 bits of precious MachineOperand space
to encode this. This uses existing padding, and doesn't grow
MachineOperand beyond its current 32 bytes.
This allows tied defs among the first 15 operands on a normal
instruction, just like the current MCInstrDesc constraint encoding.
Inline assembly needs to be able to tie more than the first 15 operands,
and gets special treatment.
Tied uses can appear beyond 15 operands, as long as they are tied to a
def that's in range.
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- CodeGenPrepare pass for identifying div/rem ops
- Backend specifies the type mapping using addBypassSlowDivType
- Enabled only for Intel Atom with O2 32-bit -> 8-bit
- Replace IDIV with instructions which test its value and use DIVB if the value
is positive and less than 256.
- In the case when the quotient and remainder of a divide are used a DIV
and a REM instruction will be present in the IR. In the non-Atom case
they are both lowered to IDIVs and CSE removes the redundant IDIV instruction,
using the quotient and remainder from the first IDIV. However,
due to this optimization CSE is not able to eliminate redundant
IDIV instructions because they are located in different basic blocks.
This is overcome by calculating both the quotient (DIV) and remainder (REM)
in each basic block that is inserted by the optimization and reusing the result
values when a subsequent DIV or REM instruction uses the same operands.
- Test cases check for the presents of the optimization when calculating
either the quotient, remainder, or both.
Patch by Tyler Nowicki!
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Rationale: For each preprocessor macro, either the definedness is what's
meaningful, or the value is what's meaningful, or both. If definedness is
meaningful, we should use #ifdef. If the value is meaningful, we should use
and #ifdef interchangeably for the same macro, seems ugly to me, even if
undefined macros are zero if used.
This also has the benefit that including an LLVM header doesn't prevent
you from compiling with -Wundef -Werror.
Patch by John Garvin!
<rdar://problem/12189979>
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by instruction address from DWARF.
Add --inlining flag to llvm-dwarfdump to demonstrate and test this functionality,
so that "llvm-dwarfdump --inlining --address=0x..." now works much like
"addr2line -i 0x...", provided that the binary has debug info
(Clang's -gline-tables-only *is* enough).
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the NumMCOperands argument to the GetMCInstOperandNum() function that is set
to the number of MCOperands this asm operand mapped to.
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MatchInstructionImpl() function.
These values are used by the ConvertToMCInst() function to index into the
ConversionTable. The values are also needed to call the GetMCInstOperandNum()
function.
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For example, the ARM target does not have efficient ISel handling for vector
selects with scalar conditions. This patch adds a TLI hook which allows the
different targets to report which selects are supported well and which selects
should be converted to CF duting codegen prepare.
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Most of the code guarded with ANDROIDEABI are not
ARM-specific, and having no relation with arm-eabi.
Thus, it will be more natural to call this
environment "Android" instead of "ANDROIDEABI".
Note: We are not using ANDROID because several projects
are using "-DANDROID" as the conditional compilation
flag.
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Manage tied operands entirely internally to MachineInstr. This makes it
possible to change the representation of tied operands, as I will do
shortly.
The constraint that tied uses and defs must be in the same order was too
restrictive.
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- Overloading operator<< for raw_ostream and pointers is dangerous, it alters
the behavior of code that includes the header.
- Remove unused ID.
- Use LLVM's byte swapping helpers instead of a hand-coded.
- Make ReadProfilingData work directly on a pointer.
No functionality change.
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Changes the hash result for strings containing characters
with values >= 128, such as UTF8 strings (not normal ASCII).
Changed mostly so we match other implementations.
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Ordered memory operations are more constrained than volatile loads and
stores because they must be ordered with respect to all other memory
operations.
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This means the same as LoadInst/StoreInst::isUnordered(), and implies
!isVolatile().
Atomic loads and stored are also ordered, and this is the right method
to check if it is safe to reorder memory operations. Ordered atomics
can't be reordered wrt normal loads and stores, which is a stronger
constraint than volatile.
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This disables malloc-specific optimization when -fno-builtin (or -ffreestanding)
is specified. This has been a problem for a long time but became more severe
with the recent memory builtin improvements.
Since the memory builtin functions are used everywhere, this required passing
TLI in many places. This means that functions that now have an optional TLI
argument, like RecursivelyDeleteTriviallyDeadFunctions, won't remove dead
mallocs anymore if the TLI argument is missing. I've updated most passes to do
the right thing.
Fixes PR13694 and probably others.
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The isTied bit is set automatically when a tied use is added and
MCInstrDesc indicates a tied operand. The tie is broken when one of the
tied operands is removed.
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This patch implements ProfileDataLoader which loads profile data generated by
-insert-edge-profiling and updates branch weight metadata accordingly.
Patch by Alastair Murray.
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While in SSA form, a MachineInstr can have pairs of tied defs and uses.
The tied operands are used to represent read-modify-write operands that
must be assigned the same physical register.
Previously, tied operand pairs were computed from fixed MCInstrDesc
fields, or by using black magic on inline assembly instructions.
The isTied flag makes it possible to add tied operands to any
instruction while getting rid of (some of) the inlineasm magic.
Tied operands on normal instructions are needed to represent predicated
individual instructions in SSA form. An extra <tied,imp-use> operand is
required to represent the output value when the instruction predicate is
false.
Adding a predicate to:
%vreg0<def> = ADD %vreg1, %vreg2
Will look like:
%vreg0<tied,def> = ADD %vreg1, %vreg2, pred:3, %vreg7<tied,imp-use>
The virtual register %vreg7 is the value given to %vreg0 when the
predicate is false. It will be assigned the same physreg as %vreg0.
This commit adds the isTied flag and sets it based on MCInstrDesc when
building an instruction. The flag is not used for anything yet.
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Register operands are manipulated by a lot of target-independent code,
and it is not always possible to preserve target flags. That means it is
not safe to use target flags on register operands.
None of the targets in the tree are using register operand target flags.
External targets should be using immediate operands to annotate
instructions with operand modifiers.
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These extra flags are not required to properly order the atomic
load/store instructions. SelectionDAGBuilder chains atomics as if they
were volatile, and SelectionDAG::getAtomic() sets the isVolatile bit on
the memory operands of all atomic operations.
The volatile bit is enough to order atomic loads and stores during and
after SelectionDAG.
This means we set mayLoad on atomic_load, mayStore on atomic_store, and
mayLoad+mayStore on the remaining atomic read-modify-write operations.
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Adds the vendor 'fsl' (used by Freescale SDK) to Triple. This will allow
clang support for Freescale cross-compile configurations.
Patch by Tobias von Koch.
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This section (introduced in DWARF-3) is used to define instruction address
ranges for functions that are not contiguous and can't be described
by low_pc/high_pc attributes (this is the usual case for inlined subroutines).
The patch is the first step to support fetching complete inlining info from DWARF.
Reviewed by Benjamin Kramer.
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ProfileDataTypes.h header.
With this patch the old and new profiling code can exist side-by-side. The new
profiling code will be submitted soon and it only supports insert-edge-profiling
for now and will not depend on ProfileInfo.
Patch by Alastair Murray.
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the case of multiple edges from one block to another.
A simple example is a switch statement with multiple values to the same
destination. The definition of an edge is modified from a pair of blocks to
a pair of PredBlock and an index into the successors.
Also set the weight correctly when building SelectionDAG from LLVM IR,
especially when converting a Switch.
IntegersSubsetMapping is updated to calculate the weight for each cluster.
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MSVC doesn't support passing by-value parameters with alignment of
16-bytes or higher apparantly. What is deeply confusing is that it seems
to *sometimes* (but not always) apply this to any type whose alignment
is set using __declspec(align(...)). This caused lots of errors when we switch
SmallVector over to use the automatically aligned character array
utilities as they used __declspec(align(...)) heavily.
As a pretty horrible but effective work-around, we instead cherry pick
the smallest alignment sizes with specific types that happen to have the
correct alignment, and then fall back to the attribute solution past
them. This should resolve the MSVC build errors folks have been hitting.
Sorry for that. In good news, it will do this without introducing other
UB I hope. =]
Thanks to Timur Iskhodzhanov for helping me test this!
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Keep track of the set/unset state of these bits along with their
true/false values, but treat '?' as '0' for now.
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Currently, TableGen just guesses instruction properties when it can't
infer them form patterns.
This adds a guessInstructionProperties flag to the instruction set
definition that will be used to disable guessing. The flag is intended
as a migration aid. It will be removed again when no more targets need
their properties guessed.
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The logic for recomputing latency based on a ScheduleDAG edge was
shady. This bypasses the problem by requiring the client to provide
operand indices. This ensures consistent use of the machine model's
API.
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When reporting an error for a defm, we would previously only report the
location of the outer defm, which is not always where the error is.
Now we also print the location of the expanded multiclass defs:
lib/Target/X86/X86InstrSSE.td:2902:12: error: foo
defm ADD : basic_sse12_fp_binop_s<0x58, "add", fadd, SSE_ALU_ITINS_S>,
^
lib/Target/X86/X86InstrSSE.td:2801:11: note: instantiated from multiclass
defm PD : sse12_fp_packed<opc, !strconcat(OpcodeStr, "pd"), OpNode, VR128,
^
lib/Target/X86/X86InstrSSE.td:194:5: note: instantiated from multiclass
def rm : PI<opc, MRMSrcMem, (outs RC:$dst), (ins RC:$src1, x86memop:$src2),
^
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The MCInst is immediately passed to the copy-constructor for local
storage, so there's no need for the parameter itself to be by-value.
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within the codegen EK_GPRel64BlockAddress. This was not
supported for direct object output and resulted in an assertion.
This change adds support for EK_GPRel64BlockAddress for
direct object.
One fallout from this is to turn on rela relocations
for mips64 to match gas.
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int64_t, Symbol64TableEntry is actually only stored with 4-byte alignment
within the file.
The usage of #pragma pack here is copied from the corresponding code in
Support/Endian.h, so shouldn't introduce any new portability problems.
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this is the index of the operand that failed to match.
Note: This may cause a buildbot failure due to an API mismatch in clang. Should
recover with my next commit to clang.
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number of bits was bigger than 32. I checked every use of this function
that I could find and it looks like the maximum number of bits is 32, so I've
added an assertion checking this property, and a type cast to (hopefully) stop
PVS-Studio from warning about this in the future.
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The getSumForBlock function was quadratic in the number of successors
because getSuccWeight would perform a linear search for an already known
iterator.
This patch was originally committed as r161460, but reverted again
because of assertion failures. Now that duplicate Machine CFG edges have
been eliminated, this works properly.
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LLVM IR has labeled duplicate CFG edges, but since Machine CFG edges
don't have labels, it doesn't make sense to allow duplicates. There is
no way of telling what the edges mean.
Duplicate CFG edges cause confusion when dealing with edge weights. It
seems that code producing duplicate CFG edges usually does the wrong
thing with edge weights.
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No new tests are added.
All tests in ExecutionEngine/MCJIT that have been failing pass after this patch
is applied (when "make check" is done on a mips board).
Patch by Petar Jovanovic.
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The previous fix only checked for simple cycles, use a set to catch longer
cycles too.
Drop the broken check from the ObjectSizeOffsetEvaluator. The BoundsChecking
pass doesn't have to deal with invalid IR like InstCombine does.
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make it more consistent with its intended semantics.
The `linker_private_weak_def_auto' linkage type was meant to automatically hide
globals which never had their addresses taken. It has nothing to do with the
`linker_private' linkage type, which outputs the symbols with a `l' (ell) prefix
among other things.
The intended semantic is more like the `linkonce_odr' linkage type.
Change the name of the linkage type to `linkonce_odr_auto_hide'. And therefore
changing the semantics so that it produces the correct output for the linker.
Note: The old linkage name `linker_private_weak_def_auto' will still parse but
is not a synonym for `linkonce_odr_auto_hide'. This should be removed in 4.0.
<rdar://problem/11754934>
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include/llvm/IntrinsicsHexagon.td: Hexagon_Intrinsic is the base class
for all Hexagon intrinsics and not altivec intrinsics.
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Select instructions pick one of two virtual registers based on a
condition, like x86 cmov. On targets like ARM that support predication,
selects can sometimes be eliminated by predicating the instruction
defining one of the operands.
Teach PeepholeOptimizer to recognize select instructions, and ask the
target to optimize them.
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where some fact lake a=b dominates a use in a phi, but doesn't dominate the
basic block itself.
This feature could also be implemented by splitting critical edges, but at least
with the current algorithm reasoning about the dominance directly is faster.
The time for running "opt -O2" in the testcase in pr10584 is 1.003 times slower
and on gcc as a single file it is 1.0007 times faster.
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This can be used to tell TableGen to use a specific SubRegIndex instead
of synthesizing one when discovering all sub-registers.
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instruction to something absurdly high, while setting the probability of
branching to the 'unwind' destination to the bare minimum. This should set cause
the normal destination's invoke blocks to be moved closer to the invoke.
PR13612
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Refactor the TableGen'erated fixed length disassemblmer to use a
table-driven state machine rather than a massive set of nested
switch() statements.
As a result, the ARM Disassembler (ARMDisassembler.cpp) builds much more
quickly and generates a smaller end result. For a Release+Asserts build on
a 16GB 3.4GHz i7 iMac w/ SSD:
Time to compile at -O2 (averaged w/ hot caches):
Previous: 35.5s
New: 8.9s
TEXT size:
Previous: 447,251
New: 297,661
Builds in 25% of the time previously required and generates code 66% of
the size.
Execution time of the disassembler is only slightly slower (7% disassembling
10 million ARM instructions, 19.6s vs 21.0s). The new implementation has
not yet been tuned, however, so the performance should almost certainly
be recoverable should it become a concern.
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may invalidate its AliasSet because SSAUpdater does not update the AliasSet properly.
This patch teaches SSAUpdater to notify AliasSet that it made changes.
The testcase in PR12901 is too big to be useful and I could not reduce it to a normal size.
rdar://11872059 PR12901
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It never does anything when running 'make check', and it get's in the
way of updating live intervals in 2-addr.
The hook was originally added to help form IT blocks in Thumb2 code
before register allocation, but the pass ordering has changed since
then, and we run if-conversion after register allocation now.
When the MI scheduler is enabled, there will be no less than two
schedulers between 2-addr and Thumb2ITBlockPass, so this hook is
unlikely to help anything.
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This new attribute is intended to be used by the backend to determine how
the inline asm string should be parsed/printed. This patch adds the
ia_nsdialect attribute and also adds a test case to ensure the IR is
correctly parsed, but there is no functional change at this time.
The standard dialect is assumed to be AT&T. Therefore, this attribute
should only be added to MS-style inline assembly statements, which use
the Intel dialect. If we ever support more dialects we'll need to
add additional state to the attribute.
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This makes it possible to speed up def_iterator by stopping at the first
use. This makes def_empty() and getUniqueVRegDef() much faster when
there are many uses.
In a +Asserts build, LiveVariables is 100x faster in one case because
getVRegDef() has an assertion that would scan to the end of a
def_iterator chain.
Spill weight calculation is significantly faster (300x in one case)
because isTriviallyReMaterializable() calls MRI->isConstantPhysReg(%RIP)
which calls def_empty(%RIP).
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Use a more conventional doubly linked list where the Prev pointers form
a cycle. This means it is no longer necessary to adjust the Prev
pointers when reallocating the VRegInfo array.
The test changes are required because the register allocation hint is
using the use-list order to break ties.
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Register MachineOperands are kept in linked lists accessible via MRI's
reg_iterator interfaces. The linked list management was handled partly
by MachineOperand methods, partly by MRI methods.
Move all of the list management into MRI, delete
MO::AddRegOperandToRegInfo() and MO::RemoveRegOperandFromRegInfo().
Be more explicit about handling the cases where an MRI pointer isn't
available.
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This new API will be used by clang to parse ms-style inline asms.
One goal of this project is to use this style of inline asm for targets other
then x86. Therefore, this API needs to be implemented for non-x86 targets at
some point in the future.
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