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This turns:
eq:
%3 = icmp eq i32 %1, %2
br label %join
ne:
%4 = icmp ne i32 %1, %2
br label %join
join:
%5 = phi i1 [%3, %eq], [%4, %ne]
br i1 %5, label %yes, label %no
=>
eq:
%3 = icmp eq i32 %1, %2
br i1 %3, label %yes, label %no
ne:
%4 = icmp ne i32 %1, %2
br i1 %4, label %yes, label %no
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any non-address uses of the address value. This fixes 186.crafty.
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operator is used by a CopyToReg to export the value to a different
block, don't reuse the CopyToReg's register for the subreg operation
result if the register isn't precisely the right class for the
subreg operation.
Also, rename the h-registers.ll test, now that there are more
than one.
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Makes llvmc show error messages printed by child processes when run from the
Cygwin/MSYS shell. Since ExecuteAndWait does not return until the child program
has finished execution, this change should be harmless.
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deleting, not just the basic block.
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memory and aren't volatile. This was interfering with
good scheduling.
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IsDstPhys which are returned by value and used by callee. This happened to work on the earlier test cases because of a logic error in the caller side.
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promoted to legal types without changing the type of the vector. This is
following a suggestion from Duncan
(http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2009-February/019923.html).
The transformation that used to be done during type legalization is now
postponed to DAG legalization. This allows the BUILD_VECTORs to be optimized
and potentially handled specially by target-specific code.
It turns out that this is also consistent with an optimization done by the
DAG combiner: a BUILD_VECTOR and INSERT_VECTOR_ELT may be combined by
replacing one of the BUILD_VECTOR operands with the newly inserted element;
but INSERT_VECTOR_ELT allows its scalar operand to be larger than the
element type, with any extra high bits being implicitly truncated. The
result is a BUILD_VECTOR where one of the operands has a type larger the
the vector element type.
Any code that operates on BUILD_VECTORs may now need to be aware of the
potential type discrepancy between the vector element type and the
BUILD_VECTOR operands. This patch updates all of the places that I could
find to handle that case.
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it accordingly. Thanks to Jakob Stoklund Olesen for pointing
out how this might be useful.
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relies on DBG_LABEL. Unfortunately this intefers with the quality of optimized code.
This patch updates dwarf writer to encode scoping information in DWARF only in FastISel mode.
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Now debug_inlined section is covered by TAI->doesDwarfUsesInlineInfoSection(), which is false by default.
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- Add patterns for h-register extract, which avoids a shift and mask,
and in some cases a temporary register.
- Add address-mode matching for turning (X>>(8-n))&(255<<n), where
n is a valid address-mode scale value, into an h-register extract
and a scaled-offset address.
- Replace X86's MOV32to32_ and related instructions with the new
target-independent COPY_TO_SUBREG instruction.
On x86-64 there are complicated constraints on h registers, and
CodeGen doesn't currently provide a high-level way to express all of them,
so they are handled with a bunch of special code. This code currently only
supports extracts where the result is used by a zero-extend or a store,
though these are fairly common.
These transformations are not always beneficial; since there are only
4 h registers, they sometimes require extra move instructions, and
this sometimes increases register pressure because it can force out
values that would otherwise be in one of those registers. However,
this appears to be relatively uncommon.
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This will be used to replace things like X86's MOV32to32_.
Enhance ScheduleDAGSDNodesEmit to be more flexible and robust
in the presense of subregister superclasses and subclasses. It
can now cope with the definition of a virtual register being in
a subclass of a use.
Re-introduce the code for recording register superreg classes and
subreg classes. This is needed because when subreg extracts and
inserts get coalesced away, the virtual registers are left in
the correct subclass.
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ISD::SIGN_EXTEND_INREG. Tablegen-generated code can handle
these cases, and the scheduling issues observed earlier
appear to be resolved now.
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a live interval. This is needed for some upcoming subreg changes.
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the subreg field to 0, since the subreg field is only used
for virtual register subregs. This doesn't change
current functionality; it just eliminates bogus noise from
debug output.
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This unbreaks the JIT on x86-64.
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getting passed. We couldn't catch this as we did not have tests that were passing an int value larger than 256.
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declarations.
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to support C99 inline, GNU extern inline, etc. Related bugzilla's
include PR3517, PR3100, & PR2933. Nothing uses this yet, but it
appears to work.
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interpreter mode" when it's not.
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patch by Alexei Svitkine!
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only if symbolic addresses are RIP relatives.
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strncat :(
strncat(foo, "bar", 99)
would be optimized to
memcpy(foo+strlen(foo), "bar", 100, 1)
instead of
memcpy(foo+strlen(foo), "bar", 4, 1)"
Patch by Benjamin Kramer!
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See comment for details. This fixes rdar://6772169
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copying into the right register, avoiding a copy.
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and make it return the assigned register.
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hasImplicitDefOfPhysReg methods. Use them to remove a
look in X86 fast isel.
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code. Patch by Benjamin Kramer!
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from the assembler:
Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.debug_inlined'
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collected when nested llvm.dbg.func.start intrinsics are seen. (Right now, inliner removes nested llvm.dbg.func.start intrinisics during inlining.)
Create debug_inlined dwarf section using these information. This info is used by gdb, at least on Darwin, to enable better experience debugging inlined functions. See DwarfWriter.cpp for more information on structure of debug_inlined section.
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redundant labels is referenced by debug info somewhere else. This patch provies a way so that dwarf writer can mark labels as used.
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No functional changes.
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1. Sinking would crash when the first instruction of a block was
sunk due to iterator problems.
2. Instructions could be sunk to their current block, causing an
infinite loop.
This fixes PR3968
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