a uint64_t to verify that the value is in range for the given type,
to help catch accidental overflow. Fix a few places that relied on
getConstant implicitly truncating the value.
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doesn't support it. The default is set to 'true', so this should not
impact any other target backends.
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assignment operator) were returning a copy of the bit vector, instead of a
reference! This old semantics probably did not meet the expectations.
With this patch, chained assignments happen to the right object.
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tidy up SDUse and related code.
- Replace the operator= member functions with a set method, like
LLVM Use has, and variants setInitial and setNode, which take
care up updating use lists, like LLVM Use's does. This simplifies
code that calls these functions.
- getSDValue() is renamed to get(), as in LLVM Use, though most
places can either use the implicit conversion to SDValue or the
convenience functions instead.
- Fix some more node vs. value terminology issues.
Also, eliminate the one remaining use of SDOperandPtr, and
SDOperandPtr itself.
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of each use in the SelectionDAG ReplaceAllUses* functions. Thanks
to Chris for spotting this opportunity.
Also, factor out code from all 5 of the ReplaceAllUses* functions
into AddNonLeafNodeToCSEMaps, which is now renamed
AddModifiedNodeToCSEMaps to more accurately reflect its purpose.
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DW_AT_APPLE_optimized flag is set when a compile_unit is optimized. The debugger takes advantage of this information some way.
DW_AT_APPLE_flags encodes command line options when certain env. variable is set. This is used by build engineers to track various gcc command lines used by by a project, irrespective of whether the project used makefile, Xcode or something else.
llvm-gcc patch is next.
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There is now a direct way from value-use-iterator to incoming block in PHINode's API.
This way we avoid the iterator->index->iterator trip, and especially the costly
getOperandNo() invocation. Additionally there is now an assertion that the iterator
really refers to one of the PHI's Uses.
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corresponding to the "not" and "vnot" PatFrags. Use the new method
in some places where it seems appropriate.
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ASCII IR; loading and storing these can change the
bits of NaNs on some hosts. Remove or add warnings
at a few other places using host floating point;
this is a bad thing to do in general.
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Besides APFloat, this involved removing code
from two places that thought they knew the
result of frem(0., x) but were wrong.
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fully implemented yet and not used. This is
mainly to clarify that APFloat::mod implements
C fmod, not remainder.
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elements, even if it is only to take the address. Test:
break-anti-dependencies.ll with ENABLE_EXPENSIVE_CHECKS.
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SDNode subclasses to keep state that requires non-trivial
destructors, however it was already effectively impossible,
since the destructor isn't actually ever called. There currently
aren't any SDNode subclasses affected by this, and in general
it's desireable to keep SDNode objects light-weight.
This eliminates the last virtual member function in the SDNode
class, so it eliminates the need for a vtable pointer, making
SDNode smaller.
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doing very similar pointer capture analysis.
Factor out the common logic. The new version
is from FunctionAttrs since it does a better
job than the version in BasicAliasAnalysis
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Makes possible to specify options that take multiple arguments (a-la
-sectalign on Darwin). See documentation for details.
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and every other instruction in their blocks to keep the terminator
instructions at the end, teach the post-RA scheduler how to operate
on ranges of instructions, and exclude terminators from the range
of instructions that get scheduled.
Also, exclude mid-block labels, such as EH_LABEL instructions, and
schedule code before them separately from code after them. This
fixes problems with the post-RA scheduler moving code past
EH_LABELs.
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Split Support/Registry.h into two files so that we have less to
recompile every time CommandLine.h is changed.
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For example, PIC16 needs to break a long or int constant into mulitple parts and emit multiple directives. So Allow targets to overried EmitConstantValueOnly().
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a new toy hazard recognizier heuristic which attempts to direct the
scheduler to avoid clumping large groups of loads or stores too densely.
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loops, hoisting instructions all the way out in one step rather
than hoisting them one nest level at a time. Also, make a few
other code simplifications. This speeds up MachineLICM
by several fold.
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and into the ScheduleDAGInstrs class, so that they don't get
destructed and re-constructed for each block. This fixes a
compile-time hot spot in the post-pass scheduler.
To help facilitate this, tidy and do some minor reorganization
in the scheduler constructor functions.
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my earlier patch to this file.
The issue there was that all uses of an IV inside a loop
are actually references to Base[IV*2], and there was one
use outside that was the same but LSR didn't see the base
or the scaling because it didn't recurse into uses outside
the loop; thus, it used base+IV*scale mode inside the loop
instead of pulling base out of the loop. This was extra bad
because register pressure later forced both base and IV into
memory. Doing that recursion, at least enough
to figure out addressing modes, is a good idea in general;
the change in AddUsersIfInteresting does this. However,
there were side effects....
It is also possible for recursing outside the loop to
introduce another IV where there was only 1 before (if
the refs inside are not scaled and the ref outside is).
I don't think this is a common case, but it's in the testsuite.
It is right to be very aggressive about getting rid of
such introduced IVs (CheckForIVReuse and the handling of
nonzero RewriteFactor in StrengthReduceStridedIVUsers).
In the testcase in question the new IV produced this way
has both a nonconstant stride and a nonzero base, neither
of which was handled before. And when inserting
new code that feeds into a PHI, it's right to put such
code at the original location rather than in the PHI's
immediate predecessor(s) when the original location is outside
the loop (a case that couldn't happen before)
(RewriteInstructionToUseNewBase); better to avoid making
multiple copies of it in this case.
Also, the mechanism for keeping SCEV's corresponding to GEP's
no longer works, as the GEP might change after its SCEV
is remembered, invalidating the SCEV, and we might get a bad
SCEV value when looking up the GEP again for a later loop.
This also couldn't happen before, as we weren't recursing
into GEP's outside the loop.
Also, when we build an expression that involves a (possibly
non-affine) IV from a different loop as well as an IV from
the one we're interested in (containsAddRecFromDifferentLoop),
don't recurse into that. We can't do much with it and will
get in trouble if we try to create new non-affine IVs or something.
More testcases are coming.
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There might be more dead code, but with llvm-gcc bootstrap broken on linux x86-64 it is had to test :-(
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Also future proof the scheduler to handle "normal" physical register dependencies. The code is not exercised yet.
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opcode on each delegation.
Instead the information is cached on construction and the cached flag used thereafter.
Introduced two predicates: isCall and isInvoke.
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