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D test/Feature/bb_attrs.ll
U include/llvm/BasicBlock.h
U include/llvm/Bitcode/LLVMBitCodes.h
U lib/VMCore/AsmWriter.cpp
U lib/VMCore/BasicBlock.cpp
U lib/AsmParser/LLParser.cpp
U lib/AsmParser/LLLexer.cpp
U lib/AsmParser/LLToken.h
U lib/Bitcode/Reader/BitcodeReader.cpp
U lib/Bitcode/Writer/BitcodeWriter.cpp
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* Add a "landing pad" attribute to the BasicBlock.
* Modify the bitcode reader and writer to handle said attribute.
Later: The verifier will ensure that the landing pad attribute is used in the
appropriate manner. I.e., not applied to the entry block, and applied only to
basic blocks that are branched to via a `dispatch' instruction.
(This is a work-in-progress.)
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delete the instruction pointed to by CGP's current instruction
iterator, leading to a crash on the testcase. This fixes PR9578.
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It is common for large live ranges to have few basic blocks with register uses
and many live-through blocks without any uses. This approach grows the Hopfield
network incrementally around the use blocks, completely avoiding checking
interference for some through blocks.
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error stream, in cases where the AsmParser is
being invoked by EDDisassembler. Before, they
were being sent to errs() because no error handler
was installed in the SourceMgr.
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can be used even when main() isn't present in the Module, but it means that you
don't get to read argv[].
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If lower bound is more then upper bound then consider it is an unbounded array.
An array is unbounded if non-zero lower bound is same as upper bound.
If lower bound and upper bound are zero than array has one element.
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The previous cleanup of LDRD got overzealous and removed it, causing post-RA
scheduling to get overzealous in breaking antidependencies and invalidate these instructions. Hilarity and invalid assembly ensued.
rdar://9244161
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Teach 32-bit section loading to use the Memory Manager interface, just like
the 64-bit loading does. Tidy up a few other things here and there.
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with the newer, cleaner model. It uses the IAPrinter class to hold the
information that is needed to match an instruction with its alias. This also
takes into account the available features of the platform.
There is one bit of ugliness. The way the logic determines if a pattern is
unique is O(N**2), which is gross. But in reality, the number of items it's
checking against isn't large. So while it's N**2, it shouldn't be a massive time
sink.
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induction variable. The preRA scheduler is unaware of induction vars,
so we look for potential "virtual register cycles" instead.
Fixes <rdar://problem/8946719> Bad scheduling prevents coalescing
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is equivalent to any other relevant value; it isn't true in general.
If it is equivalent, the LoopPromoter will tell the AST the equivalence.
Also, delete the PreheaderLoad if it is unused.
Chris, since you were the last one to make major changes here, can you check
that this is sane?
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Since these "Advanced SIMD and VFP" instructions have more specfic encoding bits
specified, if coproc == 10 or 11, we should reject the insn as invalid.
rdar://problem/9239922
rdar://problem/9239596
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Also set the encoding bits (for A8.6.303, A8.6.328, A8.6.329) Inst{3-0} = 0b0000,
in class NVLaneOp.
rdar://problem/9240648
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About 90% of the relevant blocks are live-through without uses, and the only
information required about them is their number. This saves memory and enables
later optimizations that need to look at only the use-blocks.
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Add more complete sanity check for LdStFrm instructions where if IBit (Inst{25})
is 1, Inst{4} should be 0. Otherwise, we should reject the insn as invalid.
rdar://problem/9239347
rdar://problem/9239467
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Start teaching the runtime Dyld interface to use the memory manager API
for allocating space. Rather than mapping directly into the MachO object,
we extract the payload for each object and copy it into a dedicated buffer
allocated via the memory manager. For now, just do Segment64, so this works
on x86_64, but not yet on ARM.
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Qd -> bit[12] == 0
Qn -> bit[16] == 0
Qm -> bit[0] == 0
If one of these bits is 1, the instruction is UNDEFINED.
rdar://problem/9238399
rdar://problem/9238445
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For register-controlled shifts, we should check that the encoding constraint
Inst{7} = 0 and Inst{4} = 1 is satisfied.
rdar://problem/9237693
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Modify DisassembleCoprocessor() of ARMDisassemblerCore.cpp to react to the change.
rdar://problem/9236873
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developers can see if their driver changed any cl::Option's. The
current implementation isn't perfect but handles most kinds of
options. This is nice to have when decomposing the stages of
compilation and moving between different drivers. It's also a good
sanity check when comparing results produced by different command line
invocations that are expected to produce the comparable results.
Note: This is not an attempt to prolong the life of cl::Option. On the
contrary, it's a placeholder for a feature that must exist when
cl::Option is replaced by a more appropriate framework. A new
framework needs: a central option registry, dynamic name lookup,
non-global containers of option values (e.g. per-module,
per-function), *and* the ability to print options values and their defaults at
any point during compilation.
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getEDInfo(), in which case this code would dereference
NULL. EDInst can already handle NULL info, so avoid
the dereference and pass NULL through.
Reviewed by Sean Callanan
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An alternative syntax is available for a modified immediate constant that permits the programmer to specify
the encoding directly. In this syntax, #<const> is instead written as #<byte>,#<rot>, where:
<byte> is the numeric value of abcdefgh, in the range 0-255
<rot> is twice the numeric value of rotation, an even number in the range 0-30.
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if dLo == 15 || dHi == 15 || n == 15 || m == 15 then UNPREDICTABLE;
if dHi == dLo then UNPREDICTABLE;
rdar://problem/9230202
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There can be multiple defs for a single virtual register when they are defining
sub-registers.
The missing <dead> flag was stopping the inline spiller from eliminating dead
code after rematerialization.
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This allows us to always keep the smaller slot for an instruction which is what
we want when a register has early clobber defines.
Drop the UsingInstrs set and the UsingBlocks map. They are no longer needed.
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space info. We crash with an assert in this case. This change checks that the
address space of the bitcasted pointer is the same as the gep ptr.
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inlined path for the common case.
Most basic blocks don't contain a call that may throw, so the last split point
os simply the first terminator.
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It needed to be moved closer to the setjmp statement, because the code directly
after the setjmp needs to know about values that are on the stack. Also, the
'bitcast' of the function context was causing a dead load. This wouldn't be too
horrible, except that at -O0 it wasn't optimized out, and because it wasn't
using the correct base pointer (if there is a VLA), it would try to access a
value from a garbage address.
<rdar://problem/9130540>
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Inst{15-12} should be specified as 0b0000.
rdar://problem/9231168 ARM disassembler discrepancy: erroneously accepting MUL
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rdar://problem/9229922 ARM disassembler discrepancy: erroneously accepting RFE
Also LDC/STC instructions are predicated while LDC2/STC2 instructions are not, fixed while
doing regression testings.
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The JITMemory manager references LLVM IR constructs directly, while the
runtime Dyld works at a lower level and can handle objects which may not
originate from LLVM IR. Introduce a new layer for the memory manager to
handle the interface between them. For the MCJIT, this layer will be almost
entirely simply a call-through w/ translation between the IR objects and
symbol names.
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When a virtual register has a single value that is defined as a copy of a
reserved register, permit that copy to be joined. These virtual register are
usually copies of the stack pointer:
%vreg75<def> = COPY %ESP; GR32:%vreg75
MOV32mr %vreg75, 1, %noreg, 0, %noreg, %vreg74<kill>
MOV32mi %vreg75, 1, %noreg, 8, %noreg, 0
MOV32mi %vreg75<kill>, 1, %noreg, 4, %noreg, 0
CALLpcrel32 ...
Coalescing these virtual registers early decreases register pressure.
Previously, they were coalesced by RALinScan::attemptTrivialCoalescing after
register allocation was completed.
The lower register pressure causes the mcinst-lowering-cmp0.ll test case to fail
because it depends on linear scan spilling a particular register.
I am deleting 2008-08-05-SpillerBug.ll because it is counting the number of
instructions emitted, and its revision history shows the 'correct' count being
edited many times.
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also fix the encoding of the later.
- Add a new encoding bit to describe the index mode used in AM3.
- Teach printAddrMode3Operand to check by the addressing mode which
index mode to print.
- Testcases.
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Define most shift masks incrementally to reduce the redundant
hard-coding. Introduce new shift for the VEX flags to replace the
magic constant 32 in various places.
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llvm-commits. (Not sure why it only breaks on Windows; maybe it has
something to do with the iterator representation...)
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- Adds support for sniffing PE/COFF files on win32 (.exe and .dll)
which are COFF files that have an MS-DOS compatibility stub on
the front of them.
- Fixes a bug in the COFFObjectFile's support for the Microsoft COFF
extension for long symbol names, wherein it was attempting to parse
the leading '/' in an extended symbol name reference as part of the
integer offset.
- Fixes bugs in COFFObjectFile and ELFObjectFile wherein section
and symbol iterators were being returned with uninitialized bytes;
the type DataRefImpl is a union between 2 32-bit words (d.a and d.b)
and a single intptr_t word (p). Only p was being initialized, so in
32-bit builds the result would be iterators with random upper 32-bit
words in their DataRefImpls. This caused random failures when
seeking around in object files.
Patch by Graydon Hoare!
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after the given instruction; make sure to handle that case correctly.
(It's difficult to trigger; the included testcase involves a dead
block, but I don't think that's a requirement.)
While I'm here, get rid of the unnecessary warning about
SimplifyInstructionsInBlock, since it should work correctly as far as I know.
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Based on PR9429, but no testcase because I can't figure out how to trigger it
anymore given other changes to the relevant code.
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It's possible to craft an input that hits the recursion limits in a way
that SimplifyDemandedBits doesn't simplify the icmp but ComputeMaskedBits
can infer which bits are zero.
No test case as it depends on too many other things. Fixes PR9609.
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When the greedy register allocator is splitting multiple global live ranges, it
tends to look at the same interference data many times. The InterferenceCache
class caches queries for unaltered LiveIntervalUnions.
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registers that arise from argument shuffling with the soft float ABI. These
instructions are particularly slow on Cortex A8. This fixes one half of
<rdar://problem/8674845>.
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transformations in target-specific DAG combines without causing DAGCombiner to
delete the same node twice. If you know of a better way to avoid this (see my
next patch for an example), please let me know.
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- Localize the check if an icmp has one use to a place where we know we're
introducing something that's likely more expensive than a sext from i1.
- Add an assert to make sure a case that would lead to a miscompilation is
folded away earlier.
- Fix a typo.
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had gotten out of sync: isCastable didn't think it was possible to
cast the x86_mmx type to anything, while it did think it possible
to cast an i64 to x86_mmx.
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all LDR/STR changes and left them to a future patch. Passing all
checks now.
- Implement asm parsing support for LDRT, LDRBT, STRT, STRBT and
fix the encoding wherever is possible.
- Add a new encoding bit to describe the index mode used and teach
printAddrMode2Operand to check by the addressing mode which index
mode to print.
- Testcases
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It is using a trivial rewriter that doesn't know how to insert spill code
requested by the standard spiller.
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Turn them into noop KILL instructions instead. This lets the scavenger know when
super-registers are killed and defined.
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