Coalescing can remove copy-like instructions with sub-register operands
that constrained the register class. Examples are:
x86: GR32_ABCD:sub_8bit_hi -> GR32
arm: DPR_VFP2:ssub0 -> DPR
Recompute the register class of any virtual registers that are used by
less instructions after coalescing.
This affects code generation for the Cortex-A8 where we use NEON
instructions for f32 operations, c.f. fp_convert.ll:
vadd.f32 d16, d1, d0
vcvt.s32.f32 d0, d16
The register allocator is now free to use d16 for the temporary, and
that comes first in the allocation order because it doesn't interfere
with any s-registers.
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This function doesn't have anything to do with spill weights, and MRI
already has functions for manipulating the register class of a virtual
register.
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When this variable is set, "uname -r" will return its value instead of the
real OS version. Make this affect LLVM's triple for consistency.
<rdar://problem/9919167>
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The 'unwind' instruction was acting essentially as a placeholder, because it
would be replaced at the end of this function by a branch to the "unwind
handler". The 'unwind' instruction is going away, so use 'unreachable' instead,
which serves the same purpose as a placeholder.
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Allow labels for load/store instructions when parsing. There's encoding
issues, still, so this doesn't work all the way through, yet.
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These the methods are target-independent since they simply scan the
memory operands. They can live in TargetInstrInfoImpl.
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X86FloatingPoint keeps track of pending ST registers for an upcoming
inline asm instruction with fixed stack register constraints. It does
this by remembering which FP register holds the value that should appear
at a fixed stack position for the inline asm.
When that FP register is killed before the inline asm, make sure to
duplicate it to a scratch register, so the ST register still has a live
FP reference.
This could happen when the same FP register was copied to two ST
registers, or when a spill instruction is inserted between the ST copy
and the inline asm.
This fixes PR10602.
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recurrence, the initial values low bits can sometimes be ignored.
To take advantage of this, added FoldIVUser to IndVarSimplify to fold
an IV operand into a udiv/lshr if the operator doesn't affect the
result.
-indvars -disable-iv-rewrite now transforms
i = phi i4
i1 = i0 + 1
idx = i1 >> (2 or more)
i4 = i + 4
into
i = phi i4
idx = i0 >> ...
i4 = i + 4
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All new local ranges are marked as RS_New now, so there is no need to
attempt splitting of RS_Spill ranges any more.
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The local ranges created get to stay in the RS_New stage, just like for
local and region splitting.
This gives tryLocalSplit a bit more freedom the first time it sees one
of these new local ranges.
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