'R' An address that can be sued in a non-macro load or store.
This patch includes a positive test case.
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* Only apply divide bypass optimization when not optimizing for size.
* Fixed bug caused by constant for 0 value of type Int32,
used dividend type to generate the constant instead.
* For atom x86-64 apply the divide bypass to use 16-bit divides instead of
64-bit divides when operand values are small enough.
* Added lit tests for 64-bit divide bypass.
Patch by Tyler Nowicki!
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This patch eliminates the need to emit a constant move instruction when this
pattern is matched:
(select (setgt a, Constant), T, F)
The pattern above effectively turns into this:
(conditional-move (setlt a, Constant + 1), F, T)
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Also removed the comments of "should produce..." because they completely
don't match the actually produced output.
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- These tests wont't crash on trunk but would be better to add them so that
they don't break again in the future.
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- ISD::SHL/SRL/SRA must have either both scalar or both vector operands
but TLI.getShiftAmountTy() so far only return scalar type. As a
result, backend logic assuming that breaks.
- Rename the original TLI.getShiftAmountTy() to
TLI.getScalarShiftAmountTy() and re-define TLI.getShiftAmountTy() to
return target-specificed scalar type or the same vector type as the
1st operand.
- Fix most TICG logic assuming TLI.getShiftAmountTy() a simple scalar
type.
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dispatch code. As far as I can tell the thumb2 code is behaving as expected.
I was able to compile and run the associated test case for both arm and thumb1.
rdar://13066352
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Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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If an otherwise weak var is actually defined in this unit, it can't be
undefined at runtime so we can use normal global variable sequences (ADRP/ADD)
to access it.
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There's no need to generate a stack frame for PPC32 SVR4 when there are
no local variables assigned to the stack, i.e., when no red zone is needed.
(PPC64 supports a red zone, but PPC32 does not.)
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The PowerPC TLS relocation types were not previously added to the
necessary list in MCELFStreamer::fixSymbolsInTLSFixups(). Now they are!
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These are two related changes (one in llvm, one in clang).
LLVM:
- rename address_safety => sanitize_address (the enum value is the same, so we preserve binary compatibility with old bitcode)
- rename thread_safety => sanitize_thread
- rename no_uninitialized_checks -> sanitize_memory
CLANG:
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_address)) as a synonym for __attribute__((no_address_safety_analysis))
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_thread))
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_memory))
for S in address thread memory
If -fsanitize=S is present and __attribute__((no_sanitize_S)) is not
set llvm attribute sanitize_S
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- Check whether SSE is available before lowering all 1s vector building with
PCMPEQD, which is only available from SSE2
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fewer scalar integer (i32 or i64) arguments. It completely eliminates the need
for SDISel for trivial functions.
Also, add the new llc -fast-isel-abort-args option, which is similar to
-fast-isel-abort option, but for formal argument lowering.
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memory intrinsics in the SDAG builder.
When alignment is zero, the lang ref says that *no* alignment
assumptions can be made. This is the exact opposite of the internal API
contracts of the DAG where alignment 0 indicates that the alignment can
be made to be anything desired.
There is another, more explicit alignment that is better suited for the
role of "no alignment at all": an alignment of 1. Map the intrinsic
alignment to this early so that we don't end up generating aligned DAGs.
It is really terrifying that we've never seen this before, but we
suddenly started generating a large number of alignment 0 memcpys due to
the new code to do memcpy-based copying of POD class members. That patch
contains a bug that rounds bitfield alignments down when they are the
first field. This can in turn produce zero alignments.
This fixes weird crashes I've seen in library users of LLVM on 32-bit
hosts, etc.
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The Printer will now print instructions with the correct alignment specifier syntax, like
vld1.8 {d16}, [r0:64]
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It was incorrectly checking a Function* being an IntrinsicInst* which
isn't possible. It should always have been checking the CallInst* instead.
Added test case for x86 which ensures we only get one constant load.
It was 2 before this change.
rdar://problem/13267920
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This fixes some problems with too conservative checking where we were
marking all aliases of a register as used, and then also checking all
aliases when allocating a register.
<rdar://problem/13249625>
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