up by the dynamic linker, but it's better to use the correct instruction
to begin with.
Fixes rdar://9011034
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In other words, do not keep track of argument's location. The debugger (gdb) is not prepared to see line table entries for arguments. For the debugger, "second" line table entry marks beginning of function body.
This requires some coordination with debugger to get this working.
- The debugger needs to be aware of prolog_end attribute attached with line table entries.
- The compiler needs to accurately mark prolog_end in line table entries (at -O0 and at -O1+)
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X86 instruction decode structure was being interpreted as
being in units of bits, although it is actually stored in
units of bytes.
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"dllimport" function must not be GlobalVariable, but Function. It is enough to check with GlobalValue.
test/CodeGen/X86/dll-linkage.ll is updated to check llc -O0.
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of a constant had a minor typo introduced when copying it from the book, which
caused it to favor negative approximations over positive approximations in many
cases. Positive approximations require fewer operations beyond the multiplication.
In the case of division by 3, we still generate code that is a single instruction
larger than GCC's code.
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since one needs to be a register operand. Just use movss instead of forcing
an operand into a register.
Fixes PR9239
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of testing for its presence at cmake time.
This way the build automatically regenerates the makefiles when a svn
update brings in a new sublibrary.
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query about available library functions. For now this just has
memset_pattern16, which exists on darwin, but it can be extended for a
bunch of other things in the future.
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(LLVMX86Utils.a) to break cyclic library dependencies between
LLVMX86CodeGen.a and LLVMX86AsmParser.a. Previously this code was in
a header file and marked static but AVX requires some additional
functionality here that won't be used by all clients. Since including
unused static functions causes a gcc compiler warning, keeping it as a
header would break builds that use -Werror. Putting this in its own
library solves both problems at once.
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No one uses *-mingw64. mingw-w64 is represented as {i686|x86_64}-w64-mingw32. In llvm side, i686 and x64 can be treated as similar way.
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This is necessary to avoid a crash in certain tangled situations where a kill
flag is first correctly moved to a merged instruction, and then needs to be
moved again:
STR %R0, a...
STR %R0<kill>, b...
First becomes:
STR %R0, b...
STM a, %R0<kill>, ...
and then:
STM a, %R0, ...
STM b, %R0<kill>, ...
We can now remove the kill flag from the merged STM when needed. 8960050.
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- Add custom operand matching for imod and iflags.
- Rename SplitMnemonicAndCC to SplitMnemonic since it splits more than CC
from mnemonic.
- While adding ".w" as an operand, don't change "Head" to avoid passing the
wrong mnemonic to ParseOperand.
- Add asm parser tests.
- Add disassembler tests just to make sure it can catch all cps versions.
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have their low bits set to zero. This allows us to optimize
out explicit stack alignment code like in stack-align.ll:test4 when
it is redundant.
Doing this causes the code generator to start turning FI+cst into
FI|cst all over the place, which is general goodness (that is the
canonical form) except that various pieces of the code generator
don't handle OR aggressively. Fix this by introducing a new
SelectionDAG::isBaseWithConstantOffset predicate, and using it
in places that are looking for ADD(X,CST). The ARM backend in
particular was missing a lot of addressing mode folding opportunities
around OR.
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