(a) Remove conditionally removed code in SelectXAddr. Basically, hope for the
best that the A-form and D-form address predicates catch everything before
the code decides to emit a X-form address.
(b) Expand vector store test cases to include the usual suspects.
llvm-svn: 60034
can recursively match things) and scales by 0 by ignoring them.
This triggers once in 403.gcc, saving 1 (!!!!) instruction in the
whole huge app.
llvm-svn: 60013
into a new AddressingModeMatcher class. This makes it easier
to reason about and reduces passing around of stuff, but has
no functionality change.
llvm-svn: 60012
introduce any new spilling; it just uses unused registers.
Refactor the SUnit topological sort code out of the RRList scheduler and
make use of it to help with the post-pass scheduler.
llvm-svn: 59999
simplify header dependencies for front-ends that just want to choose
a scheduler and don't need all the scheduling machinery declarations.
llvm-svn: 59978
(a) Slight rethink on i64 zero/sign/any extend code - use a shuffle to
directly zero-extend i32 to i64, but use rotates and shifts for
sign extension. Also ensure unified register consistency.
(b) Add new test harness for i64 operations: i64ops.ll
llvm-svn: 59970
(a) Improve the extract element code: there's no need to do gymnastics with
rotates into the preferred slot if a shuffle will do the same thing.
(b) Rename a couple of SPUISD pseudo-instructions for readability and better
semantic correspondence.
(c) Fix i64 sign/any/zero extension lowering.
llvm-svn: 59965
(this doesn't happen that often, since most code
does not use illegal types) then follow it by a
DAG combiner run that is allowed to generate
illegal operations but not illegal types. I didn't
modify the target combiner code to distinguish like
this between illegal operations and illegal types,
so it will not produce illegal operations as well
as not producing illegal types.
llvm-svn: 59960
value. It must now be as if the pointer were allocated and has not escaped to
the caller. Thanks to Dan Gohman for pointing out the error in the original
and helping devise this definition.
llvm-svn: 59940
indicate functions that allocate, such as operator new, or list::insert. The
actual definition is slightly less strict (for now).
No changes to the bitcode reader/writer, asm printer or verifier were needed.
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