spill slot. When frame references are via the frame pointer, they will be
negative, but Thumb1 load/store instructions only allow positive immediate
offsets. Instead, Thumb1 will spill to R12.
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question, can we get rid of the BasicBlock versions of all inserters
and use Head == 0 to indicate the old case when GetInsertBlock == 0?
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set, these flags indicate the instructions source / def operands have special
register allocation requirement that are not captured in their register classes.
Post-allocation passes (e.g. post-alloc scheduler) should not change their
allocations. e.g. ARM::LDRD require the two definitions to be allocated
even / odd register pair.
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Add a new TargetLoweringObjectFileMachO::getConstTextCoalSection method to
get access to that section.
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to emit target-specific things at the beginning of the asm output. This
fixes a problem for PPC, where the text sections are not being kept together
as expected. The base class doInitialization code calls DW->BeginModule()
which emits a bunch of DWARF section directives. The PPC doInitialization
code then emits all the TEXT section directives, with the intention that they
will be kept together. But as I understand it, the Darwin assembler treats
the default TEXT section as a special case and moves it to the beginning of
the file, which means that all those DWARF sections are in the middle of
the text. With this change, the EmitStartOfAsmFile hook is called before
the DWARF section directives are emitted, so that all the PPC text section
directives come out right at the beginning of the file.
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basic blocks that are so long that their size overflows a short.
Also assert that overflow does not happen in the future, as requested by Evan.
This fixes PR4401.
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information. This allows arbitrary code involving DW_OP_plus_uconst
and DW_OP_deref. The scheme allows for easy extention to include,
any, or all of the DW_OP_ opcodes. I thought about just exposing all
of them, but, wasn't sure if people wanted the dwarf opcodes exposed
in the api. Is that a layering violation?
With this scheme, the entire existing block scheme used by llvm-gcc
can be switched over to the new scheme. I think that would be
cleaner, as then the compiler specific bits are not present in llvm
proper. Before the old code can be yanked however, similar code in
clang would have to be removed.
Next up, more testing.
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unused DECLARE instruction.
KILL is not yet used anywhere, it will replace TargetInstrInfo::IMPLICIT_DEF
in the places where IMPLICIT_DEF is just used to alter liveness of physical
registers.
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the PassManager code into a regular verifyAnalysis method.
Also, reorganize loop verification. Make the LoopPass infrastructure
call verifyLoop as needed instead of having LoopInfo::verifyAnalysis
check every loop in the function after each looop pass. Add a new
command-line argument, -verify-loop-info, to enable the expensive
full checking.
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code that stops the timer doesn't have to search to find the timer
object before it stops the timer. This avoids a lock acquisition
and a few other things done with the timer running.
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