to input patterns, we can fix X86ISD::CMP and X86ISD::BT as taking
two inputs (which have to be the same type) and *returning an i32*.
This is how the SDNodes get made in the graph, but we weren't able
to model it this way due to deficiencies in the pattern language.
Now we can change things like this:
def UCOM_FpIr80: FpI_<(outs), (ins RFP80:$lhs, RFP80:$rhs), CompareFP,
- [(X86cmp RFP80:$lhs, RFP80:$rhs),
- (implicit EFLAGS)]>; // CC = ST(0) cmp ST(i)
+ [(set EFLAGS, (X86cmp RFP80:$lhs, RFP80:$rhs))]>;
and fix terrible crimes like this:
-def : Pat<(parallel (X86cmp GR8:$src1, 0), (implicit EFLAGS)),
+def : Pat<(X86cmp GR8:$src1, 0),
(TEST8rr GR8:$src1, GR8:$src1)>;
This relies on matching the result of TEST8rr (which is EFLAGS, which is
an implicit def) to the result of X86cmp, an i32.
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temporary workaround for matching inc/dec on x86_64 to the correct instruction.
- This hack will eventually be replaced with a robust mechanism for handling
matching instructions based on the available target features.
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always create a new jump table. The intention was to avoid merging jump
tables in SelectionDAGBuilder, and to wait for the branch folding pass to
merge tables. Unfortunately, the same getJumpTableIndex() method is also
used to merge tables in branch folding, so as a result of this change
branch tables are never merged. Worse, the branch folding code is expecting
getJumpTableIndex to always return the index of an existing table, but with
this change, it never does so. In at least some cases, e.g., pr6543, this
creates references to non-existent tables.
I've fixed the problem by adding a new createJumpTableIndex function, which
will always create a new table, and I've changed getJumpTableIndex to only
look at existing tables.
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intrinsics. The intrinsic lookup code assumes that this check has been done
and assumes the names are at least 6 characters long. Valgrind complained
about this. pr6638.
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BumpPtrAllocator-allocated region to allow it to be stored in a more
compact form and to avoid the need for a non-trivial destructor call.
Use this new mechanism in ScalarEvolution instead of
FastFoldingSetNode to avoid leaking memory in the case where a
FoldingSetNodeID uses heap storage, and to reduce overall memory
usage.
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Remove ugly hack that aborted the coalescer before using N^2 time.
This affects functions with very complicated live intervals for physical
registers, i.e. functions with thousands of function calls.
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matches that of Firstcond[0] and E means otherwise. The Firstcond[0] is also
tagged in the Mask to facilitate Asm printing. The disassembler also depends
on this arrangement. This is similar to what's described in A2.5.2 ITSTATE.
Ran:
utils/lit/lit.py test/CodeGen/ARM test/CodeGen/Thumb test/CodeGen/Thumb2
successfully.
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addressing modes to omit the '+' from the assembler syntax #+/-<imm> or +/-<Rm>.
This patch removes the impl of printT2AddrModeImm8s4OffsetOperand() from
ARMAsmPrinter.cpp. It is used by disassembler as of now.
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pointer and length, and allocate the arrays in ScalarEvolution's
BumpPtrAllocator, so that they get released when their owning
SCEV gets released. SCEVs are immutable, so they don't need to worry
about operand array resizing. This fixes a memory leak reported
in PR6637.
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instructions to help disassembly.
We also changed the output of the addressing modes to omit the '+' from the
assembler syntax #+/-<imm> or +/-<Rm>. See, for example, A8.6.57/58/60.
And modified test cases to not expect '+' in +reg or #+num. For example,
; CHECK: ldr.w r9, [r7, #28]
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libstdc++'s std::string class points to the interior of an allocation, valgrind
reports strings still alive at program termination as possible leaks. I didn't
use a ManagedStatic for this because System can't depend on Support.
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