towards PR2094. It now compiles the attached .ll file to:
_sad16_sse2:
movslq %ecx, %rax
## InlineAsm Start
%ecx %rdx %rax %rax %r8d %rdx %rsi
## InlineAsm End
## InlineAsm Start
set %eax
## InlineAsm End
ret
which is pretty decent for a 3 output, 4 input asm.
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e.g.
vr1024<2> extract_subreg vr1025, 2
If vr1024 do not have the same register class as vr1025, it's not safe to coalesce this away. For example, vr1024 might be a GPR32 while vr1025 might be a GPR64.
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c1, f1 = CopyToReg
c2, f2 = CopyToReg
c3 = TokenFactor c1, c2
...
= user c3, ..., f2
Now that the two CopyToReg's and the user are "flagged" together. They effectively forms a single scheduling unit. The TokenFactor is now both an operand and a successor of the Flagged nodes.
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memcpy/memset expansion. It was a bug for the SVOffset value
to be used in the actual address calculations.
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ComputeMaskedBits knows about cttz, ctlz, and ctpop. Teach
SelectionDAG's ComputeMaskedBits what InstCombine's knows
about SRem. And teach them both some things about high bits
in Mul, UDiv, URem, and Sub. This allows instcombine and
dagcombine to eliminate sign-extension operations in
several new cases.
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conversion open the door for many nasty implicit conversion issues, and
can be easily solved by initializing with (V.begin(), V.end()) when
needed.
This patch includes many small cleanups for sdisel also.
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When choosing between constraints with multiple options,
like "ir", test to see if we can use the 'i' constraint and
go with that if possible. This produces more optimal ASM in
all cases (sparing a register and an instruction to load it),
and fixes inline asm like this:
void test () {
asm volatile (" %c0 %1 " : : "imr" (42), "imr"(14));
}
Previously we would dump "42" into a memory location (which
is ok for the 'm' constraint) which would cause a problem
because the 'c' modifier is not valid on memory operands.
Isn't it great how inline asm turns 'missed optimization'
into 'compile failed'??
Incidentally, this was the todo in
PowerPC/2007-04-24-InlineAsm-I-Modifier.ll
Please do NOT pull this into Tak.
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- Make targetlowering.h fit in 80 cols.
- Make LowerAsmOperandForConstraint const.
- Make lowerXConstraint -> LowerXConstraint
- Make LowerXConstraint return a const char* instead of taking a string byref.
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to the block that defines their operands. This doesn't work in the
case that the operand is an invoke, because invoke is a terminator
and must be the last instruction in a block.
Replace it with support in SelectionDAGISel for copying struct values
into sequences of virtual registers.
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function, and then use it to fix a bug in SplitVectorOp that expected inserts
to always have constant insertion indices.
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LegalizeTypes. Correct the load logic so
that it actually works, and also teach it
to handle floating point extending loads.
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rather than having it suck them out of a node. Add
a bunch of new libcalls, and remove dead softfloat
code (dead, because FloatToInt is used not Expand
in this case). Note that indexed stores probably
aren't handled properly, likewise for loads.
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Rename SDOperandImpl back to SDOperand.
Introduce the SDUse class that represents a use of the SDNode referred by
an SDOperand. Now it is more similar to Use/Value classes.
Patch is approved by Dan Gohman.
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