- Add custom operand matching for imod and iflags.
- Rename SplitMnemonicAndCC to SplitMnemonic since it splits more than CC
from mnemonic.
- While adding ".w" as an operand, don't change "Head" to avoid passing the
wrong mnemonic to ParseOperand.
- Add asm parser tests.
- Add disassembler tests just to make sure it can catch all cps versions.
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use in many places where we pass a pointer and size to abstract APIs
that can take C arrays, std::vector, SmallVector, etc. It is to arrays
what StringRef is to strings.
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have their low bits set to zero. This allows us to optimize
out explicit stack alignment code like in stack-align.ll:test4 when
it is redundant.
Doing this causes the code generator to start turning FI+cst into
FI|cst all over the place, which is general goodness (that is the
canonical form) except that various pieces of the code generator
don't handle OR aggressively. Fix this by introducing a new
SelectionDAG::isBaseWithConstantOffset predicate, and using it
in places that are looking for ADD(X,CST). The ARM backend in
particular was missing a lot of addressing mode folding opportunities
around OR.
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generating i8 shift amounts for things like i1024 types. Add
an assert in getNode to prevent this from occuring in the future,
fix the buggy transformation, revert my previous patch, and
document this gotcha in ISDOpcodes.h
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plus some variations of this. According to my auto-simplifier this occurs a lot
but usually in combination with max/min idioms. Because max/min aren't handled
yet this unfortunately doesn't have much effect in the testsuite.
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It caused a crash in MultiSource/Benchmarks/Bullet.
Opt hit an assertion with "opt -std-compile-opts" because
Constant::getAllOnesValue doesn't know how to handle floats.
This patch added a test to reproduce the problem and a check that the
destination vector is of integer type.
Thank you Benjamin!
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the shift amounts are in a suitably wide type so that
we don't generate out of range constant shift amounts.
This fixes PR9028.
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is narrower than the shift register. Doing an anyext provides undefined bits in
the top part of the register.
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This fixes a FIXME in scev-aa.ll (allowing a new no-alias result) and
generally makes things more precise.
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These are just FXSAVE and FXRSTOR with REX.W prefixes. These versions use
64-bit pointer values instead of 32-bit pointer values in the memory map they
dump and restore.
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The DAGCombiner created illegal BUILD_VECTOR operations.
The patch added a check that either illegal operations are
allowed or that the created operation is legal.
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Teach the AsmMatcher handling to distinguish between an error custom-parsing
an operand and a failure to match. The former should propogate the error
upwards, while the latter should continue attempting to parse with
alternative matchers.
Update the ARM asm parser accordingly.
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unsigned overflow (e.g. "gep P, -1"), and while they can have
signed wrap in theoretical situations, modelling an AddRec as
not having signed wrap is going enough for any case we can
think of today. In the future if this isn't enough, we can
revisit this. Modeling them as having NUW isn't causing any
known problems either FWIW.
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unsigned overflow (e.g. due to a negative array index), but
the scales on array size multiplications are known to not
sign wrap.
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