- Track whether we need to insert an explicit 'break'.
- Invert conditional when matching a single prefix to reduce
nesting/bracing/breaking.
- wc -l of X86GenAsmMatcher.inc decreased by 10%. :)
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2. Move section switch printing to MCSection virtual method which takes a
TAI. This eliminates textual formatting stuff from TLOF.
3. Eliminate SwitchToSectionDirective, getSectionFlagsAsString, and
TLOFELF::AtIsCommentChar.
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bytes for F2 0F 38 and propagate. Add a FIXME for a set
of possibilities which correspond to intrinsics already used.
New test.
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Also, redefined MatchRegisterName to just return the register value or a
sentinel, to simplify the generated code.
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--- Reverse-merging r78501 into '.':
U lib/Target/PIC16/PIC16TargetObjectFile.cpp
D lib/Target/PIC16/PIC16Section.h
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A TAI hook is appropriate in this case because this is just an
asm syntax issue, not a semantic difference. TLOF should model
the semantics of the section.
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Blackfin supports and/or/xor on i32 but not on i16. Teach
DAGCombiner::SimplifyBinOpWithSameOpcodeHands to not produce illegal nodes
after legalize ops.
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much more efficient way than a sequence of if's. Switch MatchRegisterName
to use it. It would be nice if someone could factor this out to a shared
place in tblgen :)
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since they are in 64 bit mode with i64immSExt32 imms. JIT is not affected since
it handles both word absolute relocations in the same way
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- Part of optimal static profiling patch sequence by Andreas Neustifter.
- Store edge, block, and function information separately for each functions
(instead of in one giant map).
- Return frequencies as double instead of int, and use a sentinel value for
missing information.
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Handle large integers, x86_fp80, ConstantAggregateZero, and two more ConstantExpr:
GetElementPtr and IntToPtr
Set SHF_MERGE bit for mergeable strings
Avoid zero initialized strings to be classified as a bss symbol
Don't allow common symbols to be classified as STB_WEAK
Add a constant to be used as a global value offset in data relocations
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Also don't dereference old pointers after they have been deleted causing
random crashes when enabling the machine code verifier.
Ahem...
I have not included a test case for the crash. It hapened when enabling the
verifier on CodeGen/X86/2009-08-06-branchfolder-crash.ll.
The crash depends on an MBB being allocated at the same address as a
previously deleted MBB. I don't think that can be reproduced reliably.
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Now there is no special treatment of instructions that redefine part of a
super-register. Instead, the super-register is marked with <imp-use,kill> and
<imp-def>. For instance, from LowerSubregs on ARM:
subreg: CONVERTING: %Q1<def> = INSERT_SUBREG %Q1<undef>, %D1<kill>, 5
subreg: %D2<def> = FCPYD %D1<kill>, 14, %reg0, %Q1<imp-def>
subreg: CONVERTING: %Q1<def> = INSERT_SUBREG %Q1, %D0<kill>, 6
subreg: %D3<def> = FCPYD %D0<kill>, 14, %reg0, %Q1<imp-use,kill>, %Q1<imp-def>
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Verify that early clobber registers and their aliases are not used.
All changes to RegsAvailable are now done as a transaction so the order of
operands makes no difference.
The included test case is from PR4686. It has behaviour that was dependent on the order of operands.
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- This doesn't actually improve the algorithm (its still linear), but the
generated (match) code is now fairly compact and table driven. Still need a
generic string matcher.
- The table still needs to be compressed, this is quite simple to do and should
shrink it to under 16k.
- This also simplifies and restructures the code to make the match classes more
explicit, in anticipation of resolving ambiguities.
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directly from the intrinsics produced by the frontend. If it is more
convenient to have a custom DAG node for using these to implement shuffles,
we can add that later.
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so that terminal states are as simple as possible.
- If we were willing to assume that the order that operands get inserted in the
MCInst is fixed we could actually dispose with this altogether, although it
might be nice to have the flexibility to change it later.
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