manner that the LowerSwitch LLVM to LLVM pass does: emitting a binary
search tree of basic blocks. The new approach has several advantages:
it is faster, it generates significantly smaller code in many cases, and
it paves the way for implementing dense switch tables as a jump table by
handling switches directly in the instruction selector.
This functionality is currently only enabled on x86, but should be safe for
every target. In anticipation of making it the default, the cfg is now
properly updated in the x86, ppc, and sparc select lowering code.
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dynamic-no-pic, and default.
PPC and x86 default is dynamic-no-pic for Darwin, pic for others.
- Removed options -enable-pic and -ppc-static.
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2. Propagate feature "string" to all targets.
3. Implement use of SubtargetFeatures in PowerPCTargetSubtarget.
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Implement the X86 Subtarget.
This consolidates the checks for target triple, and setting options based
on target triple into one place. This allows us to convert the asm printer
and isel over from being littered with "forDarwin", "forCygwin", etc. into
just having the appropriate flags for each subtarget feature controlling
the code for that feature.
This patch also implements indirect external and weak references in the
X86 pattern isel, for darwin. Next up is to convert over the asm printers
to use this new interface.
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XMM registers. There are many known deficiencies and fixmes, which will be
addressed ASAP. The major benefit of this work is that it will allow the
LLVM register allocator to allocate FP registers across basic blocks.
The x86 backend will still default to x87 style FP. To enable this work,
you must pass -enable-sse-scalar-fp and either -sse2 or -sse3 to llc.
An example before and after would be for:
double foo(double *P) { double Sum = 0; int i; for (i = 0; i < 1000; ++i)
Sum += P[i]; return Sum; }
The inner loop looks like the following:
x87:
.LBB_foo_1: # no_exit
fldl (%esp)
faddl (%eax,%ecx,8)
fstpl (%esp)
incl %ecx
cmpl $1000, %ecx
#FP_REG_KILL
jne .LBB_foo_1 # no_exit
SSE2:
addsd (%eax,%ecx,8), %xmm0
incl %ecx
cmpl $1000, %ecx
#FP_REG_KILL
jne .LBB_foo_1 # no_exit
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currently use: llc t.bc --filetype=obj
This will produce a t.o file which is dumpable with readelf. Currently
the file produced is empty, but the scaffolding to do more is now in place.
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Add new ppc beta option related to using condition registers
Make pattern isel control flag (-enable-pattern-isel) global and tristate
0 == off
1 == on
2 == target default
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For now, this is the default, as the current selector is missing some big pieces.
To enable the new selector, pass -disable-pattern-isel=false to llc or lli.
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to get Visual Studio to link in X86.lib to the executables that need it. There
is another way of doing it.
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the -sse* options (to avoid misleading people).
Also, the stack alignment of the target doesn't depend on whether SSE is
eventually implemented, so remove a comment.
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Move include/Config and include/Support into include/llvm/Config,
include/llvm/ADT and include/llvm/Support. From here on out, all LLVM
public header files must be under include/llvm/.
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that will be responsible for the creation of MachineFunctions and will
be required by all MachineFunctionPass passes.
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ilist of MachineInstr objects. This allows constant time removal and
insertion of MachineInstr instances from anywhere in each
MachineBasicBlock. It also allows for constant time splicing of
MachineInstrs into or out of MachineBasicBlocks.
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instruction selector by adding a new pseudo-instruction
FP_REG_KILL. This instruction implicitly defines all x86 fp registers
and is a terminator so that passes which add machine code at the end
of basic blocks (like phi elimination) do not add instructions between
it and the branch or return instruction.
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allocaton on the X86 to add information to the machine code denoting
that our floating point stackifier cannot handle virtual point
register that are alive across basic blocks. This pass adds an
implicit def of all virtual floating point register at the end of each
basic block.
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Eventually this pass will provide substantially better code in the interim between when we
have a crappy isel and nice isel. Unfortunately doing so requires fixing the backend to
actually SUPPORT all of the fancy addressing modes that we now generate, and writing a DCE
pass for machine code. Each of these is a fairly substantial job, so this will remain disabled
for the immediate future. :(
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This bug caused miscompilation of programs using 'struct stat', but only if
compiled with support for 64-bit filesystems. This could in theory effect
other things, but only if the LLVM code shared data structures with native code.
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function-at-a-time compilation and emission of code.
Separate addPassesToEmitAssembly from addPassesToJITCompile, because
the latter requires you to use FunctionPasses, and the former might
diverge anyway.
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Printer::doFinalization() out in the cold. Now we pass in a TargetMachine
to Printer's constructor and get the TargetData from the TargetMachine.
Don't pass TargetMachine or MRegisterInfo objects around in the Printer.
Constify TargetData references.
X86.h: Update comment and prototype of createX86CodePrinterPass().
X86TargetMachine.cpp: Update callers of createX86CodePrinterPass().
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This improves the performance of the power benchmark by a few percent.
This will be neccesary for SSE code, which requires 16 byte alignment of
the stack.
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InstSelectSimple.cpp: Add stub implementation of visitFreeInst.
Add comments that mention how we are failing to implement malloc/free.
Add initial implementation of visitAllocaInst.
X86TargetMachine.cpp: Include llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h.
Add LowerAllocations pass before instruction selection.
jello/Makefile: Add scalaropts.a.
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