* Allow the ExecuteAndWait to return negative values if a signal is
detected as the reason for the child termination. This is needed to
support bugpoint detecting bad things in its child processes.
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whimper out of doing things the Right Way, and hack up a generic
'BRCALL' instruction, that gets generated when calls are lowered.
This gets selected by hand in the DAG isel, where it gets turned
into real (i.e. in tablegen) br.call instructions.
BUG: this dies on void calls, but seems to work otherwise?
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BUG: calling printf(string, float) will load the float into the wrong
register, completely forget about loading the string, etce
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i.e. r1/r12/rp are saved/restored regardless of scheduling/luck
TODO: calls to external symbols, indirect (function descriptor) calls,
performance (we're being paranoid right now)
BUG: the code for handling calls to vararg functions breaks if FP
args are passed (this will make printf() go haywire so a bunch of
tests will fail)
BUG: this seems to trigger some legalize nastiness
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Move the system dependent portion to lib/System/*/Alarm.inc. This makes the
SlowOperationInformer platform independent.
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dependent portion of the lib/Support/SlowOperationTimer code into the
lib/System implementation where it can be ported to different platforms.
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that were overloaded to work before and after the stackifier runs. With the
new clean world, it is possible to write patterns for these instructions: woo!
This also adds a few simple patterns here and there, though there are a lot
still missing. These should be easy to add though. :)
See the comments under "Floating Point Stack Support" for more details on
the new world order.
This patch as absolutely no effect on the generated code, woo!
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for Darwin.
* Added lowering hook for ISD::RET. It inserts CopyToRegs for the return
value (or store / fld / copy to ST(0) for floating point value). This
eliminate the need to write C++ code to handle RET with variable number
of operands.
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last night, breaking crafty and twolf. Make sure that the newly found
legal nodes are themselves not re-legalized until the next iteration.
Also, since this functionality exists now, we can reduce number of legalizer
iterations by depending on this behavior instead of having to misuse 'do
another iteration' to get the same effect.
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us to load and store vectors directly at a pointer (offset of zero) by
using r0 as the base register. This also requires some asm printer work
to satisfy the darwin assembler.
For
void %foo(<4 x float> * %a) {
entry:
%tmp1 = load <4 x float> * %a;
%tmp2 = add <4 x float> %tmp1, %tmp1
store <4 x float> %tmp2, <4 x float> *%a
ret void
}
We now produce:
_foo:
lvx v0, 0, r3
vaddfp v0, v0, v0
stvx v0, 0, r3
blr
Instead of:
_foo:
li r2, 0
lvx v0, r2, r3
vaddfp v0, v0, v0
stvx v0, r2, r3
blr
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