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This patch adds support for WebAssembly globals in LLVM IR, representing them as pointers to global values, in a non-default, non-integral address space. Instruction selection legalizes loads and stores to these pointers to new WebAssemblyISD nodes GLOBAL_GET and GLOBAL_SET. Once the lowering creates the new nodes, tablegen pattern matches those and converts them to Wasm global.get/set of the appropriate type. Based on work by Paulo Matos in https://reviews.llvm.org/D95425. Reviewed By: pmatos Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101608 |
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