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time, this method existed, but now PHIElimination uses the method of the same
name on MachineBasicBlock.
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function so that it can be shared with StrongPHIElimination.
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be emitted.
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The StrongPHIElimination pass did not work, and nobody has worked on it for two
years.
A rewrite is underway, so I am leaving this shell pass instead of deleting it
completely.
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Scan the MachineFunction for DBG_VALUE instructions, and replace them with a
data structure similar to LiveIntervals. The live range of a DBG_VALUE is
determined by propagating it down the dominator tree until a new DBG_VALUE is
found. When a DBG_VALUE lives in a register, its live range is confined to the
live range of the register's value.
LiveDebugVariables runs before coalescing, so DBG_VALUEs are not artificially
extended when registers are joined.
The missing half will recreate DBG_VALUE instructions from the intervals when
register allocation is complete.
The pass is disabled by default. It can be enabled with the temporary command
line option -live-debug-variables.
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setAllBits(), setBit(unsigned), etc.
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legalization time. Since at legalization time there is no mapping from
SDNode back to the corresponding LLVM instruction and the return
SDNode is target specific, this requires a target hook to check for
eligibility. Only x86 and ARM support this form of sibcall optimization
right now.
rdar://8707777
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in favor of the widespread llvm style. Capitalize variables and add
newlines for visual parsing. Rename variables for readability.
And other cleanup.
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and use this to disable a specific optimization. Patch by Micah Villmow!
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This analysis is going to run immediately after LiveIntervals. It will stay
alive during register allocation and keep track of user variables mentioned in
DBG_VALUE instructions.
When the register allocator is moving values between registers and the stack, it
is very hard to keep track of DBG_VALUE instructions. We usually get it wrong.
This analysis maintains a data structure that makes it easy to update DBG_VALUE
instructions.
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This currently only catches the most basic case, a two-case switch, but can be
extended later.
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so don't claim they are. They are allocated using DAG.getNode, so attempts
to access MemSDNode fields results in reading off the end of the allocated
memory. This fixes crashes with "llc -debug" due to debug code trying to
print MemSDNode fields for these barrier nodes (since the crashes are not
deterministic, use valgrind to see this). Add some nasty checking to try
to catch this kind of thing in the future.
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but not complicated enough to merit another test.
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DAGCombine from making an illegal transformation of bitcast of a scalar to a
vector into a scalar_to_vector.
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Patch by Krister Wombell!
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MCStreamer instead of just MCObjectStreamer. Address changes cannot
be as efficient as we have to use DW_LNE_set_addres, but at least
most of the logic is shared.
This will be used so that, with CodeGen still using EmitDwarfLocDirective,
llvm-gcc is able to produce debug_line sections without needing an
assembler that supports .loc.
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not anyext(select). Spotted by Frits van Bommel.
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if the extension types were not the same. The result was that if you
fed a select with sext and zext loads, as in the testcase, then it
would get turned into a zext (or sext) of the select, which is wrong
in the cases when it should have been an sext (resp. zext). Reported
and diagnosed by Sebastien Deldon.
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simple form of INITIALIZE_PASS.
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and testing is easier. A good example is the unknown-location.ll test that
now can just look for ".loc 1 0 0". We also don't use a DW_LNE_set_address for
every address change anymore.
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memset; we may need it to decide between MOVAPS and MOVUPS
later. Adjust a test that was looking for wrong code.
PR 3866 / 8675131.
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and xor. The 32-bit move immediates can be hoisted out of loops by machine
LICM but the isel hacks were preventing them.
Instead, let peephole optimization pass recognize registers that are defined by
immediates and the ARM target hook will fold the immediates in.
Other changes include 1) do not fold and / xor into cmp to isel TST / TEQ
instructions if there are multiple uses. This happens when the 'and' is live
out, machine sink would have sinked the computation and that ends up pessimizing
code. The peephole pass would recognize situations where the 'and' can be
toggled to define CPSR and eliminate the comparison anyway.
2) Move peephole pass to after machine LICM, sink, and CSE to avoid blocking
important optimizations.
rdar://8663787, rdar://8241368
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SrcMgrDiagHandler, we can improve clang diagnostics for inline asm:
instead of reporting them on a source line of the original line,
we can report it on the correct line wherever the string literal came
from. For something like this:
void foo() {
asm("push %rax\n"
".code32\n");
}
we used to get this: (note that the line in t.c isn't helpful)
t.c:4:7: error: warning: ignoring directive for now
asm("push %rax\n"
^
<inline asm>:2:1: note: instantiated into assembly here
.code32
^
now we get:
t.c:5:8: error: warning: ignoring directive for now
".code32\n"
^
<inline asm>:2:1: note: instantiated into assembly here
.code32
^
Note that we're pointing to line 5 properly now.
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cookie argument to the SourceMgr diagnostic stuff. This cleanly separates
LLVMContext's inlineasm handler from the sourcemgr error handling
definition, increasing type safety and cleaning things up.
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the cookie argument to setDiagHandler
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