Make sure TernOpInits are unique and created only once. This will be
important for AVX/SIMD as many operators will be used to generate
patterns and other relevant data.
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Make sure BinOpInits are unique and created only once. This will be
important for AVX/SIMD as many operators will be used to generate
patterns and other relevant data.
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Make sure UnOpInits are unique and created only once. This will be
important for AVX/SIMD as many operators will be used to generate
patterns and other relevant data.
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Ensure ListInits are unique and only created once. This will be
important for AVX as lists will be used extensively to pass generic
patterns, prefix information and other things to lower-level
pattern-generation classes.
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Use a StringMap to ensure the StringInits are unique. This is
especially important for AVX where we will have many smallish
strings representing instruction prefixes, suffixes and the like.
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Replace uses of new *Init with *Init::get. This hides the allocation
implementation so that we can unique Inits in various ways.
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Remove all non-const iterators from Init classes. This is another
step toward constifying Inits and ultimately turning them into
FoldingSetNodes.
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Get rid of all Init members that modify internal state. This is in
preparation for making references to Inits const.
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Create a std::string wrapper for use as a DenseMap key. DenseMap is
not safe in generate with strings, so this wrapper indicates that only
strings guaranteed not to have certain values should be used in the
DenseMap.
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This can happen in cases where TableGen generated asm matcher cannot check
whether a register operand is in the right register class. e.g. mem operands.
rdar://8204588
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llvm-mc gives an "invalid operand" error for instructions that take an unsigned
immediate which have the high bit set such as:
pblendw $0xc5, %xmm2, %xmm1
llvm-mc treats all x86 immediates as signed values and range checks them.
A small number of x86 instructions use the imm8 field as a set of bits.
This change only changes those instructions and where the high bit is not
ignored. The others remain unchanged.
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This makes TargetRegisterClass slightly slower. Next step will be making contains faster.
Eventually TargetRegisterClass will be killed entirely.
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The immediate is in the range 1-32, but is encoded as 0-31 in a 5-bit bitfield.
Update the representation such that we store the operand as 0-31, allowing us
to remove the encoder method and the special case handling in the disassembler.
Update the assembly parser and the instruction printer accordingly.
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