it changes raw_fd_ostream::preferred_buffer_size to return zero on
a scary stat failure instead of setting the stream to an error state.
This method really should not mutate the stream.
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- Move DisableScheduling flag into TargetOption.h
- Move SDNodeOrdering into its own header file. Give it a minimal interface that
doesn't conflate construction with storage.
- Move assigning the ordering into the SelectionDAGBuilder.
This isn't used yet, so there should be no functional changes.
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bootstrap. This also replaces the WeakVH references that Chris objected to
with normal Value references.
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- an MDNode is designated as function-local when created, and continues to be even if its operands are modified not to refer to function-local IR
- function-localness is designated via lowest bit in SubclassData
- getLocalFunction() descends MDNode tree to see if it is consistently function-local
Add verification of MDNodes to checks that MDNodes are consistently function-local.
Update AsmWriter to use isFunctionLocal().
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MI was not being used but it was also not being deleted, so it was kept in the garbage list. The memory itself was freed once the function code gen was done.
Once in a while the codegen of another function would create an instruction on the same address. Adding it to the garbage group would work once, but when another pointer was added it would cause an assert as "Cache" was about to be pushed to Ts.
For a patch that make us detect problems like this earlier, take a look at
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20091214/092758.html
With that patch we assert as soon and the new instruction is added to the garbage set.
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be non-optimal. To be precise, we should avoid folding loads if the instructions
only update part of the destination register, and the non-updated part is not
needed. e.g. cvtss2sd, sqrtss. Unfolding the load from these instructions breaks
the partial register dependency and it can improve performance. e.g.
movss (%rdi), %xmm0
cvtss2sd %xmm0, %xmm0
instead of
cvtss2sd (%rdi), %xmm0
An alternative method to break dependency is to clear the register first. e.g.
xorps %xmm0, %xmm0
cvtss2sd (%rdi), %xmm0
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contains another loop, or an instruction. The loop form is
substantially more efficient on large loops than the typical
code it replaces.
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The change in SelectionDAGBuilder is needed to allow using bitcasts to convert
between f64 (the default type for ARM "d" registers) and 64-bit Neon vector
types. Radar 7457110.
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This protects this test from depending on codegen not performing the
tail call optimization by default.
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(0 && "error"). Rough consensus seems to be that g++ *should* be diagnosing
this because the pointer makes it not an ICE in c++03. Everyone agrees that
the current standard is silly and null-pointer-ness should not be based on
ICE-ness. Excellent fight scene in Act II, denouement weak, two stars.
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of 91296 that caused trouble -- the Processed list needs to be
preserved for the livetime of the pass, as AddUsersIfInteresting
is called from other passes.
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