Changes necessary for conversion of this directory to run the tests
under the llvm.exp version of llvm_runtest
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always returns 0. This is useful with the llvm.exp based dejagnu testing
when a test wants to check the error output of tool invocation that
returns non-zero. Since every command is checked with llvm.exp, there needs
to be a way to prevent that checking and this script is it.
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printf("") -> noop. Still need to do the xforms for fprintf.
This implements Transforms/SimplifyLibCalls/Printf.ll
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turned up some regressions that have since been fixed. We don't want to
loose the regression tests.
Test cases by Guoling Han.
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out to do! :)
This fixes a problem where LSR would insert a bunch of code into each MBB
that uses a particular subexpression (e.g. IV+base+C). The problem is that
this code cannot be CSE'd back together if inserted into different blocks.
This patch changes LSR to attempt to insert a single copy of this code and
share it, allowing codegenprepare to duplicate the code if it can be sunk
into various addressing modes. On CodeGen/ARM/lsr-code-insertion.ll,
for example, this gives us code like:
add r8, r0, r5
str r6, [r8, #+4]
..
ble LBB1_4 @cond_next
LBB1_3: @cond_true
str r10, [r8, #+4]
LBB1_4: @cond_next
...
LBB1_5: @cond_true55
ldr r6, LCPI1_1
str r6, [r8, #+4]
instead of:
add r10, r0, r6
str r8, [r10, #+4]
...
ble LBB1_4 @cond_next
LBB1_3: @cond_true
add r8, r0, r6
str r10, [r8, #+4]
LBB1_4: @cond_next
...
LBB1_5: @cond_true55
add r8, r0, r6
ldr r10, LCPI1_1
str r10, [r8, #+4]
Besides being smaller and more efficient, this makes it immediately
obvious that it is profitable to predicate LBB1_3 now :)
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this fixes problems where codegenprepare would sink expressions into load/stores
that are not valid, and fixes cases where it would miss important valid ones.
This fixes several serious codesize and perf issues, particularly on targets
with complex addressing modes like arm and x86. For example, now we compile
CodeGen/X86/isel-sink.ll to:
_test:
movl 8(%esp), %eax
movl 4(%esp), %ecx
cmpl $1233, %eax
ja LBB1_2 #F
LBB1_1: #T
movl $4, (%ecx,%eax,4)
movl $141, %eax
ret
LBB1_2: #F
movl (%ecx,%eax,4), %eax
ret
instead of:
_test:
movl 8(%esp), %eax
leal (,%eax,4), %ecx
addl 4(%esp), %ecx
cmpl $1233, %eax
ja LBB1_2 #F
LBB1_1: #T
movl $4, (%ecx)
movl $141, %eax
ret
LBB1_2: #F
movl (%ecx), %eax
ret
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linkage so we only end up with one of them in a program. These are, after
all overloaded and templatish in nature.
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This can happen for intrinsics that are overloaded. In such cases it is
necessary to emit a function prototype before the body of the function
that calls the intrinsic and to ensure we don't emit it multiple times.
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