--enable-shared configure flag to have the tools linked shared. (2.7svn is just
$(LLVMVersion) so it'll change to "2.7" in the release.) Always link the
example programs shared to test that the shared library keeps working.
On my mac laptop, Debug libLLVM2.7svn.dylib is 39MB, and opt (for example) is
16M static vs 440K shared.
Two things are less than ideal here:
1) The library doesn't include any version information. Since we expect to break
the ABI with every release, this shouldn't be much of a problem. If we do
release a compatible 2.7.1, we may be able to hack its library to work with
binaries compiled against 2.7.0, or we can just ask them to recompile. I'm
hoping to get a real packaging expert to look at this for the 2.8 release.
2) llvm-config doesn't yet have an option to print link options for the shared
library. I'll add this as a subsequent patch.
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r95605 | dpatel | 2010-02-08 15:27:46 -0800 (Mon, 08 Feb 2010) | 2 lines
test case for r95604.
Which was the testcase for the patch reverted from llvm-gcc.
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into a roundss intrinsic, producing a cyclic dag. The root cause
of this is badness handling ComplexPattern nodes in the old dagisel
that I noticed through inspection. Eliminate a copy of the of the
code that handled ComplexPatterns by making EmitChildMatchCode call
into EmitMatchCode.
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If there exists a use of a build_vector that's the bitwise complement of the mask,
then transform the node to
(and (xor x, (build_vector -1,-1,-1,-1)), (build_vector ~c1,~c2,~c3,~c4)).
Since this transformation is only useful when 1) the given build_vector will
become a load from constpool, and 2) (and (xor x -1), y) matches to a single
instruction, I decided this is appropriate as a x86 specific transformation.
rdar://7323335
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non-temporal. Fix from r96241 for botched encoding of MOVNTDQ.
Add documentation for !nontemporal metadata.
Add a simpler movnt testcase.
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branch in ARM v4 code, since it gets clobbered by the return address before
it is used. Instead of adding a new register class containing all the GPRs
except LR, just use the existing tGPR class.
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as it also peeks at which registers are being used by other uses. This
makes LSR less sensitive to use-list order.
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A virtual register can be used before it is defined in the same MBB if the MBB
is part of a loop. Teach the implicit-def pass about this case.
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odd offsets since the bitcasted pointer size and the offset pointer
size are going to be different types for the GEP vs base object.
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When coalescing with a physreg, remember to add imp-def and imp-kill when
dealing with sub-registers.
Also fix a related bug in VirtRegRewriter where substitutePhysReg may
reallocate the operand list on an instruction and invalidate the reg_iterator.
This can happen when a register is mentioned twice on the same instruction.
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We still have the templated X86 JIT emitter, *and* the
almost-copy in X86InstrInfo for getting instruction sizes.
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phi cycles. Adjust a few tests to keep dead instructions from being optimized
away. This (together with my previous change for phi cycles) fixes Apple
radar 7627077.
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stack frame, the prolog/epilog code was using the same
register for the copy of CR and the address of the save slot. Oops.
This is fixed here for Darwin, sort of, by reserving R2 for this case.
A better way would be to do the store before the decrement of SP,
which is safe on Darwin due to the red zone.
SVR4 probably has the same problem, but I don't know how to fix it;
there is no red zone and R2 is already used for something else.
I'm going to leave it to someone interested in that target.
Better still would be to rewrite the CR-saving code completely;
spilling each CR subregister individually is horrible code.
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2. don't bother trying to merge globals in non-default sections,
doing so is quite dubious at best anyway.
3. fix a bug reported by Arnaud de Grandmaison where we'd try to
merge two globals in different address spaces.
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bug fixes, and with improved heuristics for analyzing foreign-loop
addrecs.
This change also flattens IVUsers, eliminating the stride-oriented
groupings, which makes it easier to work with.
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reduce down to a single value. InstCombine already does this transformation
but DAG legalization may introduce new opportunities. This has turned out to
be important for ARM where 64-bit values are split up during type legalization:
InstCombine is not able to remove the PHI cycles on the 64-bit values but
the separate 32-bit values can be optimized. I measured the compile time
impact of this (running llc on 176.gcc) and it was not significant.
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