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<p>
Instruction Selection is the process of translating LLVM code presented to the
code generator into target-specific machine instructions. There are several
-well-known ways to do this in the literature. In LLVM there are two main forms:
-the SelectionDAG based instruction selector framework and an old-style 'simple'
-instruction selector, which effectively peephole selects each LLVM instruction
-into a series of machine instructions. We recommend that all targets use the
-SelectionDAG infrastructure.
+well-known ways to do this in the literature. LLVM uses a SelectionDAG based
+instruction selector.
</p>
<p>Portions of the DAG instruction selector are generated from the target