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to inside the class where it belongs.
Next step is to rationally break apart the RecordRelocation()
Probably the step will be to have 1 member function for ech slot of the ELFRelocationEntry()
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state. Previously Thumb2 would restore sp from fp like this:
mov sp, r7
sub, sp, #4
If an interrupt is taken after the 'mov' but before the 'sub', callee-saved
registers might be clobbered by the interrupt handler. Instead, try
restoring directly from sp:
add sp, #4
Or, if necessary (with VLA, etc.) use a scratch register to compute sp and
then restore it:
sub.w r4, r7, #8
mov sp, r7
rdar://8465407
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then replace the index with zero.
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In the attached testcase, the element was
never extracted (missing rotate).
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InstructionSimplify.
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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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is never used. Patch by Cameron Zwarich.
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when assertions are disabled.
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that branch tables are special.
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perfect yet, but it works for many tests.
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32-bit immediate values.
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fill a delay slot are moved to fill a different delay slot.
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pointer (TD is passed to PHITransAddr).
I wonder why this didn't explode earlier.
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constant
folding improvements: if P points to a type of size zero, turn "gep P, N" into "P".
More generally, if a gep index type has size zero, instcombine could replace the
index with zero, but that is not done here.
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the code to not add a "condition code" if it's trap.
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- Add comments saying where the encodings for other instructions came from.
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zero sized elements. This allows us to compile:
#include <string>
void foo() { std::string s; }
into an empty function.
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when transfering between i64 gprs and mmx regs.
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method in MemDep instead of inserting an instruction, doing a query,
then removing it. Neither operation is effectively cached.
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destination location of a memcpy/memmove. I'm not clear about whether
TBAA works on these, so I'm leaving it out for now. Dan, please revisit
this when convenient.
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void a(int x) { if (((1<<x)&8)==0) b(); }
into "x != 3", which occurs over 100 times in 403.gcc but in no
other program in llvm-test.
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allowing the memcpy to be eliminated.
Unfortunately, the requirements on byval's without explicit
alignment are really weak and impossible to predict in the
mid-level optimizer, so this doesn't kick in much with current
frontends. The fix is to change clang to set alignment on all
byval arguments.
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mode variables. Handle frame indexes in load/store and allocas again.
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to match the one from the load emitter above.
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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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