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adjustment fields, and an optional flag. If there is a "dynamic_stackalloc" in the code, make sure that it's bracketed by CALLSEQ_START and CALLSEQ_END. If not, then there is the potential for the stack to be changed while the stack's being used by another instruction (like a call). This can only result in tears... git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@44037 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
*** add gcc builtins for alpha instructions *** custom expand byteswap into nifty extract/insert/mask byte/word/longword/quadword low/high sequences *** see if any of the extract/insert/mask operations can be added *** match more interesting things for cmovlbc cmovlbs (move if low bit clear/set) *** lower srem and urem remq(i,j): i - (j * divq(i,j)) if j != 0 remqu(i,j): i - (j * divqu(i,j)) if j != 0 reml(i,j): i - (j * divl(i,j)) if j != 0 remlu(i,j): i - (j * divlu(i,j)) if j != 0 *** add crazy vector instructions (MVI): (MIN|MAX)(U|S)(B8|W4) min and max, signed and unsigned, byte and word PKWB, UNPKBW pack/unpack word to byte PKLB UNPKBL pack/unpack long to byte PERR pixel error (sum accross bytes of bytewise abs(i8v8 a - i8v8 b)) cmpbytes bytewise cmpeq of i8v8 a and i8v8 b (not part of MVI extentions) this has some good examples for other operations that can be synthesised well from these rather meager vector ops (such as saturating add). http://www.alphalinux.org/docs/MVI-full.html