and reused across SelectionDAGs.
This drastically reduces the number of calls to malloc/free made during
instruction selection, and improves memory locality.
llvm-svn: 53211
for handling bookkeeping for deleted objects, as well as the alist class
template, for keeping lists of objects allocated from Recyclers, and some
related utilities.
llvm-svn: 53210
getTargetNode and SelectNodeTo to reduce duplication, and to
make some of the getTargetNode code available to SelectNodeTo.
Use SelectNodeTo instead of getTargetNode in several new
interesting cases, as it mutates nodes in place instead of
creating new ones.
This triggers some scheduling behavior differences due to nodes
being presented to the scheduler in a different order. Some of the
arbitrary scheduling decisions it makes are now arbitrarily made
differently. This is visible in CodeGen/PowerPC/LargeAbsoluteAddr.ll,
where a trivial scheduling difference led to a trivial register
allocation difference.
llvm-svn: 53203
1. LSR runOnLoop is always returning false regardless if any transformation is made.
2. AddUsersIfInteresting can create new instructions that are added to DeadInsts. But there is a later early exit which prevents them from being freed.
llvm-svn: 53193
simple const SDOperand*, which is what's usually needed.
For AddNodeIDOperands, which is small, just duplicate the function to
accept an SDUse*.
For SelectionDAG::getNode - Add an overload that accepts SDUse* that
copies the operands into a temporary SDOperand array, but also has
special-case checks for 0 through 3 operands to avoid the copy in
the common cases.
llvm-svn: 53183
that fixed problems in EmitStackConvert where the source and target type
have different alignment by creating a stack slot with the max
alignment of source and target type.
llvm-svn: 53150
important.
- Cleanup in the Subtarget info with addition of new features, not all support
yet, but they allow the future inclusion of features easier. Among new features,
we have : Arch family info (mips1, mips2, ...), ABI info (o32, eabi), 64-bit
integer
and float registers, allegrex vector FPU (VFPU), single float only support.
- TargetMachine now detects allegrex core.
- Added allegrex (Mips32r2) sext_inreg instructions.
- *Added Float Point Instructions*, handling single float only, and
aliased accesses for 32-bit FPUs.
- Some cleanup in FP instruction formats and FP register classes.
- Calling conventions improved to support mips 32-bit EABI.
- Added Asm Printer support for fp cond codes.
- Added support for sret copy to a return register.
- EABI support added into LowerCALL and FORMAL_ARGS.
- MipsFunctionInfo now keeps a virtual register per function to track the
sret on function entry until function ret.
- MipsInstrInfo FP support into methods (isMoveInstr, isLoadFromStackSlot, ...),
FP cond codes mapping and initial FP Branch Analysis.
- Two new Mips SDNode to handle fp branch and compare instructions : FPBrcond,
FPCmp
- MipsTargetLowering : handling different FP classes, Allegrex support, sret
return copy, no homing location within EABI, non 32-bit stack objects
arguments, and asm constraint for float.
llvm-svn: 53146
hook for each way in which a result type can be
legalized (promotion, expansion, softening etc),
just use one: ReplaceNodeResults, which returns
a node with exactly the same result types as the
node passed to it, but presumably with a bunch of
custom code behind the scenes. No change if the
new LegalizeTypes infrastructure is not turned on.
llvm-svn: 53137
moves in order to get correct debug info. Since
I can't imagine how any target could possibly
be any different, I've just stripped out the
option: now all the world's like Darwin!
llvm-svn: 53134