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Fork of llvm with experimental commits and workarounds for RPCS3
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We were already using the 32 bit element opcode if BWI isn't enabled, but there's no reason to change opcode if we have BWI. We will still use the 8/16 opcodes for masked stores though. This allows us to use the aligned opcode when we can which makes our test output more consistent between different modes. It also reduces the number of isel patterns we need. This is a slight inconsistency with loads which default to 64 bit element opcodes. I'll probably rectify that in a future patch. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35978 llvm-svn: 309693 |
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