This virtual function will replace allocation_order_begin/end as the one
to override when implementing custom allocation orders. It is simpler to
have one function return an ArrayRef than having two virtual functions
computing different ends of the same array.
Use getRawAllocationOrder() in place of allocation_order_begin() where
it makes sense, but leave some clients that look like they really want
the filtered allocation orders from RegisterClassInfo.
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REQUIRES: Asserts
REQUIRES: Debug
This required chaining test configuration properties. It seems like a
generally good thing to do.
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accumulator forwarding. Specifically (from SVN log entry):
Distribute (A + B) * C to (A * C) + (B * C) to make use of NEON multiplier
accumulator forwarding:
vadd d3, d0, d1
vmul d3, d3, d2
=>
vmul d3, d0, d2
vmla d3, d1, d2
Make sure it catches cases where operand 1 is add/fadd/sub/fsub, which was
intended in the original revision.
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The limit in this patch is probably too high, but it is enough to stop DSE from going completely insane on a testcase I have (which has a single block with around 50,000 non-aliasing stores in it).
rdar://9471075
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This simplifies many of the target description files since it is common
for register classes to be related or contain sequences of numbered
registers.
I have verified that this doesn't change the files generated by TableGen
for ARM and X86. It alters the allocation order of MBlaze GPR and Mips
FGR32 registers, but I believe the change is benign.
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optimizations when emitting calls to the function; instead those calls may
use faster relocations which require the function to be immediately resolved
upon loading the dynamic object featuring the call. This is useful when it
is known that the function will be called frequently and pervasively and
therefore there is no merit in delaying binding of the function.
Currently only implemented for x86-64, where it turns into a call through
the global offset table.
Patch by Dan Gohman, who assures me that he's going to add LangRef documentation
for this once it's committed.
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Re-apply 133010, with fixes for inline assembler.
Original commit message:
"When an assembler local symbol is used but not defined in a module, a
Darwin assembler wants to issue a diagnostic to that effect."
Added fix to only perform the check when finalizing, as otherwise we're not
done and undefined symbols may simply not have been encountered yet.
Passes "make check" and a self-host check on Darwin.
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Note that this actually changes code generation, and someone who
understands this target better should check the changes.
- R12Q is now allocatable. I think it was omitted from the allocation
order by mistake since it isn't reserved. It as apparently used as a
GOT pointer sometimes, and it should probably be reserved if that is
the case.
- The GR64 registers are allocated in a different order now. The
register allocator will automatically put the CSRs last. There were
other changes to the order that may have been significant.
The test fix is because r0 and r1 swapped places in the allocation order.
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