return the number of instructions added to/removed from the basic block
passed as their first argument.
Note: This is only needed because we use a std::vector instead of an
ilist to keep MachineBasicBlock instructions. Inserting an instruction
to a MachineBasicBlock invalidates all iterators to the basic
block. The return value can be used to update an index to the machine
basic block instruction vector and circumvent the iterator elimination
problem but this is really not needed if we move to a better
representation.
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strings with the stuff that used to print to an ostream directly. We now NEVER build
up big strings, only to print them once they are formed.
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* Emit bools as 1/0 instead of true/false, fixing compilation of eon and
PR 83 & Jello/2003-11-03-GlobalBool.llx
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C is a constant which can be sign-extended from 8 bits without value loss,
and op is one of: add, sub, imul, and, or, xor.
This allows the JIT to emit the one byte version of the constant instead of
the two or 4 byte version. Because these instructions are very common, this
can save a LOT of code space. For example, I sampled two benchmarks, 176.gcc
and 254.gap.
BM Old New Reduction
176.gcc 2673621 2548962 4.89%
254.gap 498261 475104 4.87%
Note that while the percentage is not spectacular, this did eliminate
124.6 _KILOBYTES_ of codespace from gcc. Not bad.
Note that this doesn't effect the llc version at all, because the assembler
already does this optimization.
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* Implement R1 = R2 * C where R1 and R2 are 32 or 16 bits. This avoids an
extra copy into a register, reducing register pressure.
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getelementptr code path for use by other code paths (like malloc and alloca).
* Optimize comparisons with zero
* Generate neg, not, inc, and dec instructions, when possible.
This gives some code size wins, which might translate into performance. We'll
see tommorow in the nightly tester.
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X86/linux. :( The problem is that a signal delivered while the function
is executing could clobber the functions stack. This is a partial fix
for PR41.
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much cleaner and easier.
Labeled .td as a suffix for tblgen files in Makefile.rules.
Modified build rules so that source files generated during the build are placed
in the build directory and not the source directory (and not in a Debug
directory). This makes the system cleaner and allows us to have a read-only
source tree.
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into the struct case.
* Extend printConstantValueOnly to print .zero's if the initializer is zero
* Delete dead isConstantFunctionPointerRef function
* Emit the appropriate assembly for the various linkage types!
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Adjusted Makefile to work with new autoconf-style object root.
Specifically, use the new -I option of tblgen to find include files.
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