as an (index,bool) pair. The bool flag records whether the kill is a
PHI kill or not. This code will be used to enable splitting of live
intervals containing PHI-kills.
A slight change to live interval weights introduced an extra spill
into lsr-code-insertion (outside the critical sections). The test
condition has been updated to reflect this.
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default, this option is not enabled to support clients who rely on
this behavior.
Fixes http://llvm.org/PR4483
A patch to allocate additional memory for globals after we run out is
forthcoming.
Patch by Reid Kleckner!
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provides a way to quickly dump a bunch of graph information to dot files
and display them. It's a timesaver when working on large systems.
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to a loop deletion more thorough. Don't prune the def-use tree search at
instructions that don't have SCEVs computed, because an instruction with
a user that has a computed SCEV may itself lack a computed SCEV. Also,
remove loop-related values from the ValuesAtScopes and
ConstantEvolutionLoopExitValues maps as well.
This fixes a regression in 483.xalancbmk.
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VSETCC must define all bits, which is different than it was documented
to before. Since all targets that implement VSETCC already have this
behavior, and we don't optimize based on this, just change the
documentation. We now get nice code for vec_compare.ll
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not 64, because we read at most 32 bits at a time. OTOH, "Result" must
be 64-bits and insertion into it must be 64-bit clean. Thanks to Ivan
Sorokin for bringing this up.
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uint8_t (via 'foo & 255'), i replaced this with an explicit (uint8_t)
cast which is equivalent, faster and more correct (silences
type-related warnings). Also, following coding standards I replaced
post-increment with pre-increment."
Patch by Ryan Flynn!
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This fixes PR4512 and eliminating static ctors is always good. Losing
thread safety is unfortunate, but the code is just incredibly poorly
designed.
If someone is interested, the "right" solution is to split
DynamicLibrary.cpp into two separate pieces: a stateless piece in
libsystem, and a simple support file in libsupport that has the
"state" (e.g. AddSymbol) in managed static objects.
Doing this would both fix memory leaks we already have, as well as make
the code thread safe again. it would also make sense to move all the
unix specific code in System/DynamicLibrary.cpp into
System/Unix/DynamicLibrary.inc.
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This will replace exit()/abort() style error handling with an API
that allows clients to register custom error handling hooks.
The default is to call exit(1) when no error handler is provided.
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