Evan Cheng 86ec7d1d07 - Fixed some priority calculation bugs that were causing bug 478. Among them:
a predecessor appearing more than once in the operand list was counted as
  multiple predecessor; priority1 should be updated during scheduling;
  CycleBound was updated after the node is inserted into priority queue; one
  of the tie breaking condition was flipped.
- Take into consideration of two address opcodes. If a predecessor is a def&use
  operand, it should have a higher priority.
- Scheduler should also favor floaters, i.e. nodes that do not have real
  predecessors such as MOV32ri.
- The scheduling fixes / tweaks fixed bug 478:
        .text
        .align  4
        .globl  _f
_f:
        movl 4(%esp), %eax
        movl 8(%esp), %ecx
        movl %eax, %edx
        imull %ecx, %edx
        imull %eax, %eax
        imull %ecx, %ecx
        addl %eax, %ecx
        leal (%ecx,%edx,2), %eax
        ret

  It is also a slight performance win (1% - 3%) for most tests.


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Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM)
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