VTList has a long life cycle through the module and getVTList is frequently called. In current getVTList, sequential search over a std::vector is used, this is inefficient in big module.
This patch use FoldingSet to implement hashing mechanism when searching.
Reviewer: Nadav Rotem
Test : Pass unit tests & LNT test suite
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- Replaced tabs with proper padding
- print() takes two arguments, which are the GCNO and GCDA filenames
- Files are listed at the top of output, appended by line 0
- Stripped strings of trailing \0s
- Removed last two lines of whitespace in output
Patch by Yuchen Wu!
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This allows various variables to be more self-documenting and easier to
debug by being of specific types without overlapping enum values.
Precommit review by Eric Christopher.
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When a linkonce_odr value that is on the dso list is not unnamed_addr
we can still look to see if anything is actually using its address. If
not, it is safe to hide it.
This patch implements that by moving GlobalStatus to Transforms/Utils
and using it in Internalize.
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The second parameter of the SLD intrinsic is the number of columns (GPR) to
slide left the source array.
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This is another (final?) stab at making us able to parse our own asm output
on Windows.
Symbols on Windows often contain @'s and ?'s in their names. Our asm parser
didn't like this. ?'s were not allowed, and @'s were intepreted as trying to
reference PLT/GOT/etc.
We can't just add quotes around the bad names, since e.g. for MinGW, we use gas
to assemble, and it doesn't like quotes in some places (notably in .def
directives).
This commit makes us allow ?'s in symbol names, and @'s in symbol names for MS
assembly.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1978
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There are targets that support i128 sized scalars but cannot emit
instructions that modify them directly. The proper thing to do is to
emit a libcall.
This fixes PR17481.
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All of the Core API functions have versions which accept explicit context, in
addition to ones which work on global context. This commit adds functions
which accept explicit context to the Target API for consistency.
Patch by Peter Zotov
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class. The instruction class includes the signed saturating doubling
multiply-add long, signed saturating doubling multiply-subtract long, and
the signed saturating doubling multiply long instructions.
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These were present in a previous version of the MSA spec but are not
present in the published version. There is no hardware that uses these
instructions.
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I expose the API with some caveats:
- The C++ API involves a traditional void* opaque pointer for the fatal
error callback. The C API doesn’t do this. I don’t think that the void*
opaque pointer makes any sense since this is a global callback - there will
only be one of them. So if you need to pass some data to your callback,
just put it in a global variable.
- The bindings will ignore the gen_crash_diag boolean. I ignore it because
(1) I don’t know what it does, (2) it’s not documented AFAIK, and (3) I
couldn’t imagine any use for it. I made the gut call that it probably
wasn’t important enough to expose through the C API.
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Our use of -fvisibility-inlines-hidden means we cannot check function pointers
against non null values.
Unfortunately, we also cannot assert that the callbacks are initialized only
once. The problem is that lldb has multiple subsystems that need to call this
and they don't have a unique initialization order.
Thanks to Sean Callanan for reporting it.
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This patch fixes a small mistake in MCDataAtom::addData() where it doesn't ever
call remap():
- if (Data.size() > Begin - End - 1)
+ if (Data.size() > End + 1 - Begin)
remap(Begin, End + 1);
This is currently not visible because of another bug is the disassembler, so
the patch includes a unit test.
Patch by Stephen Checkoway.
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Before this patch we would assert when building llvm as multiple shared
libraries (cmake's BUILD_SHARED_LIBS). The problem was the line
if (T.AsmStreamerCtorFn == Target::createDefaultAsmStreamer)
which returns false because of -fvisibility-inlines-hidden. It is easy
to fix just this one case, but I decided to try to also make the
registration more strict. It looks like the old logic for ignoring
followup registration was just a temporary hack that outlived its
usefulness.
This patch converts the ifs to asserts, fixes the few cases that were
registering twice and makes sure all the asserts compare with null.
Thanks for Joerg for reporting the problem and reviewing the patch.
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This deletes the Module ivar instead of having the LTO code generater do it. It
also sets the pointer to 'NULL', so that if it's used again it will abort
quickly.
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Some background: One can pass compiled resource files (.res files) directly
to the linker on Windows. If a resource file is given, the linker will run
"cvtres" command in background to convert the resource file to a COFF file
to link it.
What I'm trying to do with this patch is to make the linker to recognize
the resource file by file magic, so that it can run cvtres command.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1943
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This new library will be linked in when using the "all-targets"
component and contains the LLVMInitializeAll* functions.
This means that those functions will exist as real symbols in
the shared library, and can therefore can be called from
bindings that are using ffi the shared library.
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This pass is needed to break false dependencies. Without it, unlucky
register assignment can result in wild (5x) swings in
performance. This pass was trying to handle AVX but not getting it
right. AVX doesn't have partial register defs, it has unused register
reads in which the high bits of a source operand are copied into the
unused bits of the dest.
Fixing this requires conservative liveness analysis. This is awkard
because the pass already has its own pseudo-liveness. However, proper
liveness is expensive, and we would like to use a generic utility to
compute it. The fix only invokes liveness on-demand. It is rare to
detect a case that needs undef-read dependence breaking, but when it
happens, it can be needed many times within a very large block.
I think the existing heuristic which uses a register window of 16 is
too conservative for loop-carried false dependencies. If the loop is a
reduction. The out-of-order engine may be able to execute several loop
iterations in parallel. However, I'll leave this tuning exercise for
next time.
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Some clients may add block live ins and may track liveness over a
large scope. This guarantees an efficient implementation in all cases
with no memory allocation/deallocation, independent of the number of
target registers. It could be slightly less convenient but is fine in
the expected case.
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