Now it will factor things like this:
CheckType i32
...
CheckOpcode ISD::AND
CheckType i64
...
into:
SwitchType:
i32: ...
i64:
CheckOpcode ISD::AND
...
This shrinks hte table by a few bytes, nothing spectacular.
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for CheckValueTypeMatcher. The isContradictory implementation
helps us factor better, shrinking x86 table from 79144 -> 78896
bytes.
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We cannot use a normal call here since it has extra unmodelled side
effects (it changes stack pointer). This should fix PR5292.
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out the remainder of the calls that we should lower in some way and
move the tests to the new correct directory. Fix up tests that are now
optimized more than they were before by -instcombine.
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registers may be restored via a pop instruction, not just a tRestore.
This fixes nightly test 471.omnetep for Thumb1.
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Log:
Transform @llvm.objectsize to integer if the argument is a result of malloc of known size.
Modified:
llvm/trunk/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineCalls.cpp
llvm/trunk/test/Transforms/InstCombine/objsize.ll
It appears to be causing swb and nightly test failures.
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is a workaround for <rdar://problem/7672401/> (which I filed).
This let's us build Wine on Darwin, and it gets the Qt build there a little bit
further (so Doug says).
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can be used in more places. Add an argument for the TargetData that
most of them need. Update for the getInt8PtrTy() change. Should be
no functionality change.
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CALL ... %RAX<imp-def>
... [not using %RAX]
%EAX = ..., %RAX<imp-use, kill>
RET %EAX<imp-use,kill>
Now we do this:
CALL ... %RAX<imp-def, dead>
... [not using %RAX]
%EAX = ...
RET %EAX<imp-use,kill>
By not artificially keeping %RAX alive, we lower register pressure a bit.
The correct number of instructions for 2008-08-05-SpillerBug.ll is obviously
55, anybody can see that. Sheesh.
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The MicroBlaze backend was generating stack layouts that did not
conform correctly to the ABI. This update generates stack layouts
which are closer to what GCC does.
Variable arguments support was added as well but the stack layout
for varargs has not been finalized.
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parts of the cmp|cmp and cmp&cmp folding logic wasn't prepared for vectors
(unrelated to the bug but noticed while in the code) and the code was
*definitely* not safe to use by the (cast icmp)|(cast icmp) handling logic
that I added in r95855. Fix all this up by changing the various routines
to more consistently use IRBuilder and not pass in the I which had the wrong
type.
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