6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Richard Sandiford
abe768029b [SystemZ] Remove "virtual" from override methods
Also fix a couple of cases where "override" was missing.  No behavioural
change intended.


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2014-03-06 12:03:36 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
b653ed8545 [SystemZ] Use "for (auto" a bit
Just the simple cases for now.  There were a few knock-on changes of
MachineBasicBlock *s to MachineBasicBlock &s.  No functional change intended.


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2014-03-06 11:00:15 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
9a1cd05a3d [SystemZ] Update namespace formatting to match current guidelines
No functional change intended.


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2014-03-06 10:38:30 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
4c8feae136 [SystemZ] Add patterns to load a constant into a high word (IIHF)
Similar to low words, we can use the shorter LLIHL and LLIHH if it turns
out that the other half of the GR64 isn't live.


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2013-10-01 13:02:28 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
259a6006e8 [SystemZ] Define the GR64 low-word logic instructions as pseudo aliases.
Another patch to avoid duplication of encoding information.  Things like
NILF, NILL and NILH are used as both 32-bit and 64-bit instructions.
Here the 64-bit versions are defined as aliases of the 32-bit ones.


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2013-09-25 11:11:53 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
c2b840cb7c [SystemZ] Add instruction-shortening pass
When loading immediates into a GR32, the port prefered LHI, followed by
LLILH or LLILL, followed by IILF.  LHI and IILF are natural 32-bit
operations, but LLILH and LLILL also clear the upper 32 bits of the register.
This was represented as taking a 32-bit subreg of a 64-bit assignment.

Using subregs for something as simple as a move immediate was probably
a bad idea.  Also, I have patches to add support for the high-word facility, 
and we don't want something like LLILH and LLILL to stop the high word of
the same GPR from being used.

This patch therefore uses LHI and IILF to begin with and adds a late
machine-specific pass to use LLILH and LLILL if the other half of the
register is not live.  The high-word patches extend this behavior to
IIHF, LLIHL and LLIHH.

No behavioral change intended.


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2013-09-25 10:11:07 +00:00