vector shuffles. Temporarily remove the tests for these operations until the
new implementation is working.
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This is derived from a patch by Anton Korzh. I modified it to recognize
the VEXT shuffles during legalization and lower them to a target-specific
DAG node.
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support unaligned mem access only for certain types. (Should it be size
instead?)
ARM v7 supports unaligned access for i16 and i32, some v6 variants support it
as well.
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It is legal for an inline asm operand to use an earlyclobber register if the
use operand is tied to the earlyclobber operand. The issue is discussed here:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/1999-04n/msg00431.html
We should perhaps let only the machine code verifier worry about these finer
details. EarlyClobber operands are not really interesting to the scavenger.
This fixes PR4528 for the third time.
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In a naked function, the flag is never set and getPristineRegs() returns an
empty list. That means naked functions are able to clobber callee saved
registers, but that is the whole point of naked functions.
This fixes PR4716.
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the overloaded vector types allowed floating-point or integer vector elements.
Most of these operations actually depend on the element type, so bitcasting
was not an option.
If you include the vpadd intrinsics that I updated earlier, this gets rid
of 20 intrinsics.
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instead of syntactically as a string. This means that it keeps track of the
segment, section, flags, etc directly and asmprints them in the right format.
This also includes parsing and validation support for llvm-mc and
"attribute(section)", so we should now start getting errors about invalid
section attributes from the compiler instead of the assembler on darwin.
Still todo:
1) Uniquing of darwin mcsections
2) Move all the Darwin stuff out to MCSectionMachO.[cpp|h]
3) there are a few FIXMEs, for example what is the syntax to get the
S_GB_ZEROFILL segment type?
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killed by another operand.
There is probably a better fix. Either 1) scavenger can look at other operands, or
2) livevariables can be smarter about kill markers. Patches welcome.
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When LowerSubregsInstructionPass::LowerInsert eliminates an INSERT_SUBREG
instriction because it is an identity copy, make sure that the same registers
are alive before and after the elimination.
When the super-register is marked <undef> this requires inserting an
IMPLICIT_DEF instruction to make sure the super register is live.
Fix a related bug where a kill flag on the inserted sub-register was not transferred properly.
Finally, clear the undef flag in MachineInstr::addRegisterKilled. Undef implies dead and kill implies live, so they cant both be valid.
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wide vectors. Likewise, change VSTn intrinsics to take separate arguments
for each vector in a multi-vector struct. Adjust tests accordingly.
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