the estimated code size and the number of blocks when deciding whether to
do a non-trivial unswitch. This protects it from some very undesirable
worst-case behavior on large numbers of loop-unswitchable conditions, such
as in the testcase in PR5259.
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JITEmitter.
I'm gradually making Functions auto-remove themselves from the JIT when they're
destroyed. In this case, the Function needs to be removed from the JITEmitter,
but the map recording which Functions need to be removed lived behind the
JITMemoryManager interface, which made things difficult.
This patch replaces the deallocateMemForFunction(Function*) method with a pair
of methods deallocateFunctionBody(void *) and deallocateExceptionTable(void *)
corresponding to the two startFoo/endFoo pairs.
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encounters an OEQ or UNE comparison, and update its callers to check
for this return status and recover. This fixes a problem resulting from
the LowerOperation hooks being called from LegalizeVectorOps, because
LegalizeVectorOps only lowers vectors, so OEQ and UNE comparisons may
still be at large. This fixes PR5092.
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When an incoming value for a PHI is updated, we must also updated all other
incoming values for the same BB to match, otherwise we create invalid PHIs.
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when the invoke had multiple return values: it set the lattice value only on the
extractvalue.
This caused the invoke's lattice value to remain the default (undefined), and
later propagated to extractvalue's operand, which incorrectly introduces
undefined behavior.
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- This runs the nightly test and does all the submission logic, but using the
LLVM build specified by the llvm-config.
- Useful for, among other things, testing NNT itself.
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tracked. Instead of trying to manually keep track of these locations
while doing complex modifications, just recompute them when they're needed.
This fixes a bug in which the TopMBB and BotMBB were not correctly updated,
leading to invalid transformations.
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reasonable code like Codegen/ARM/2009-02-27-SpillerBug.ll, producing
identical output except for superior formatting of constant pool entries.
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Leave Inst{11-8}, which represents the starting byte index of the extracted
result in the concatenation of the operands and is left unspecified.
Patch by Johnny Chen.
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appropriate restore location for the spill as well as perform the actual
save and restore.
The Thumb1 target uses this to make sure R12 is not clobbered while a spilled
scavenger register is live there.
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