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The tLDRr instruction with the last register operand set to the zero register
prints in assembly as if no register was specified, and the assembler encodes
it as a tLDRi instruction with a zero immediate. With the integrated assembler,
that zero register gets emitted as "r0", so we get "ldr rx, [ry, r0]" which
is broken. Emit the instruction as tLDRi with a zero immediate. I don't
know if there's a good way to write a testcase for this. Suggestions welcome.
Opportunities for follow-up work:
1) The asm printer should complain if a non-optional register operand is set
to the zero register, instead of silently dropping it.
2) The integrated assembler should complain in the same situation, instead of
silently emitting the operand as "r0".
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After register masks were introdruced to represent the call clobbers, it
is no longer necessary to have duplicate instruction for iOS.
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which exists for this purpose.
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ARM and Thumb2 mode can use cmn instructions to compare against negative
immediates. Thumb1 mode can't.
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We had special instructions for iOS because r9 is call-clobbered, but
that is represented dynamically by the register mask operands now, so
there is no need for the pseudo-instructions.
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The load/store optimizer splits LDRD/STRD into two instructions when the
register pairing doesn't work out. For negative offsets in Thumb2, it uses
t2STRi8 to do that. That's fine, except for the case when the offset is in
the range [-4,-1]. In that case, we'll also form a second t2STRi8 with
the original offset plus 4, resulting in a t2STRi8 with a non-negative
offset, which ends up as if it were an STRT, which is completely bogus.
Similarly for loads.
No testcase, unfortunately, as any I've been able to construct is both large
and extremely fragile.
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'add r2, #-1024' should just use 'sub r2, #1024' rather than erroring out.
Thumb1 aliases for adding a negative immediate to the stack pointer,
also.
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some corner cases involving the PC register as an operand for these instructions.
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Plain 'cpsr' is an alias for 'cpsr_fc'.
rdar://11153753
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A MOVCCr instruction can be commuted by inverting the condition. This
can help reduce register pressure and remove unnecessary copies in some
cases.
<rdar://problem/11182914>
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This allows us to keep passing reduced masks to SimplifyDemandedBits, but
know about all the bits if SimplifyDemandedBits fails. This allows instcombine
to simplify cases like the one in the included testcase.
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And indirectly, a dependency on most of the core LLVM optimization
libraries.
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MCInstPrinter.
All implementations used the same code.
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using the instruction name table from MCInstrInfo. Reduces static data in the InstPrinter implementations.
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getInstructionName and the static data it contains since the same tables are already in MCInstrInfo.
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ARMConstantIslandPass still has bugs where jump table compression can
cause constant pool entries to go out of range.
Add a safety margin of 2 bytes when placing constant islands, but use
the real max displacement for verification.
<rdar://problem/11156595>
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The 8-bit payload is not contiguous in the opcode. Move the upper nibble
over 4 bits into the correct place.
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When an immediate is both a value [t2_]so_imm and a [t2_]so_imm_neg,
we want to use the non-negated form to make sure we prefer the normal
encoding, not the aliased encoding via the negation of, e.g., 'cmp.w'.
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Make the non-tied register operand names line up with what the base
class encoding handler expects.
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For 'adds r2, r2, #56' outside of an IT block, the 16-bit encoding T2
can be used for this syntax. Prefer the narrow encoding when possible.
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Make sure to treat immediates as unsigned when doing relative comparisons.
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fixup_arm_condbranch.
Patch by Tim Northover!
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tailcall opt. rdar://11140249
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This pass splits basic blocks to insert constant islands, and it
doesn't recompute the live-in lists. No later passes depend on accurate
liveness information.
This fixes PR12410 where the machine code verifier was complaining.
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We are sometimes allocatinog from the DPair register class which
contains odd-even pairs in addition to the Q registers.
Place the Q registers first in the DPair allocation order as they can be
copied with a single instruction. The odd-even pairs should only be
allocated as a last resort.
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vmov.f32.
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The CMP->CMN alias was matching for an immediate of zero when it
should only match for negative values.
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ARM recently gained DPair, DTriple, and DQuad register classes.
Update copyPhysReg() to handle copies in these register classes.
No test case, it is difficult to make the register allocator emit the
odd copies reliably. The missing DPair copy caused a failure on
partialsums in the nightly test suite.
<rdar://problem/11147997>
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When an strd instruction doesn't get the registers it wants, it can be
expanded into two str instructions. Make sure the first str doesn't kill
the base register in the case where the base and data registers are
identical:
t2STRi12 %R0<kill>, %R0, 4, pred:14, pred:%noreg
t2STRi12 %R2<kill>, %R0, 8, pred:14, pred:%noreg
<rdar://problem/11101911>
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When a number of sub-register VLRDS instructions are combined into a
VLDM, preserve any super-register implicit defs. This is required to
keep the register scavenger and machine code verifier happy.
Enable machine code verification after ARMLoadStoreOptimizer.
ARM/2012-01-26-CopyPropKills.ll was failing because of this.
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The arm_neon intrinsics can create virtual registers from the DPair
register class which allows both even-odd and odd-even D-register pairs.
This fixes PR12389.
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Revert r153519: "ARMLoadStoreOptimizer invalidates register liveness."
These patches caused miscompilations in povray by turning off branch
folding's updating of live-in lists.
It turns out the the late scheduler depends on the live-in lists, even
if it doesn't need correct kill flags.
<rdar://problem/11139228>
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This pass tries to update kill flags, but there are still many bugs.
Passes after the load/store optimizer don't need accurate liveness, so
don't even try.
<rdar://problem/11101911>
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produces a 32-bit immediate which is consumed by the use. It tries to
fold the immediate by breaking it into two parts and fold them into the
immmediate fields of two uses. e.g
movw r2, #40885
movt r3, #46540
add r0, r0, r3
=>
add.w r0, r0, #3019898880
add.w r0, r0, #30146560
;
However, this transformation is incorrect if the user produces a flag. e.g.
movw r2, #40885
movt r3, #46540
adds r0, r0, r3
=>
add.w r0, r0, #3019898880
adds.w r0, r0, #30146560
Note the adds.w may not set the carry flag even if the original sequence
would.
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No functional change, just tidy up the code and nomenclature a bit.
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