It generates output that lools like
8 times line number info lost by Scalar Replacement of Aggregates (SSAUp)
1 times line number info lost by Simplify well-known library calls
12 times variable info lost by Jump Threading
llvm-svn: 127381
flexible.
If it returns a register class that's different from the input, then that's the
register class used for cross-register class copies.
If it returns a register class that's the same as the input, then no cross-
register class copies are needed (normal copies would do).
If it returns null, then it's not at all possible to copy registers of the
specified register class.
llvm-svn: 127368
The insufficient encoding information of the combined instruction confuses the decoder wrt
UQADD16. Add extra logic to recover from that.
Fixed an assert reported by Sean Callanan
llvm-svn: 127354
The damage done by physreg coalescing only depends on the number of instructions
the extended physreg live range covers. This fixes PR9438.
The heuristic is still luck-based, and physreg coalescing really should be
disabled completely. We need a register allocator with better hinting support
before that is possible.
Convert a test to FileCheck and force spilling by inserting an extra call. The
previous spilling behavior was dependent on misguided physreg coalescing
decisions.
llvm-svn: 127351
The test is derived from an old miscompilation of
MultiSource/Benchmarks/VersaBench/8b10b which is run regularly, so we are not
losing coverage.
llvm-svn: 127350
When ExactBECount is a constant, use it for MaxBECount.
When MaxBECount cannot be computed, replace it with ExactBECount.
Fixes PR9424.
llvm-svn: 127342
alloca as both integer and floating-point vectors of the same size. Bugpoint is
not cooperating with me, but I'll try to find a manual testcase tomorrow.
llvm-svn: 127320
gave up when I realized I couldn't come up with a good name for what the
refactored function would be, to describe what it does.
This is PR9343 test12, which is test3 with arguments reordered. Whoops!
llvm-svn: 127318
a union of a float, <2 x float>, and <4 x float>. This mostly comes up with the
use of vector intrinsics, especially in NEON when programmers know the layout of
the register file. This enables codegen to eliminate a lot of the subregister
traffic it would otherwise generate.
This commit only enables this for a small number of floating-point cases, but a
lot more integer cases. I assume this is okay for all ports, but I did not do
extensive testing of the quality of code involving i512 vectors and the like. If
there is a use case where this generates worse code than before, let me know and
we can scale it back.
This fixes <rdar://problem/9036264>.
llvm-svn: 127317