Clean up the patterns, fix comments, and avoid confusing both tools
and coders. Note that the special adds/subs SelectionDAG nodes no
longer have the dummy cc_out operand.
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predecessor to remove the jump to it as well. Delay clearing the 'landing pad'
flag until after the jumps have been removed. (There is an implicit assumption
in several modules that an MBB which jumps to a landing pad has only two
successors.)
<rdar://problem/10304224>
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Use the custom inserter for the ARM setjmp intrinsics. Instead of creating the
SjLj dispatch table in IR, where it frequently violates serveral assumptions --
in particular assumptions made by the landingpad instruction about what can
branch to a landing pad and what cannot. Performing this in the back-end allows
us to violate these assumptions without the IR getting angry at us.
It also allows us to perform a small optimization. We can shove the address of
the dispatch's basic block into the function context and not have to add code
around the setjmp to check for the return value and jump to the dispatch.
Neat, huh?
<rdar://problem/10116753>
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NEON immediates are "interesting". Start of the work to handle parsing them
in an 'as' compatible manner. Getting the matcher to play nicely with
these and the floating point immediates from VFP is an extra fun wrinkle.
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Once the intrinsics are marked as having a custom inserter, it will call this
method to emit the dispatch table into the machine function.
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It really doesn't, but when r141929 removed the hasSideEffects flag from
this instruction, it caused miscompilations. I am guessing that it got
moved across a stack pointer update.
Also clear isRematerializable after checking that this instruction is
in fact never rematerialized in the nightly test suite.
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rdar://10288916 is tracking this fix.
In the past, instcombine and other passes were promoting alloca alignment past
the natural alignment, resulting in dynamic stack realignment. Lang's work now
prevents this from happening (LLVM commit r141599). Now that this really
shouldn't happen report a fatal error rather than silently generate bad code.
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The callee-saved registers cannot be live across an invoke call because the
control flow may continue along the exceptional edge. When this happens, all of
the callee-saved registers are no longer valid.
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TableGen infers unmodeled side effects on instructions without a
pattern. Fix some instruction definitions where that was overlooked.
Also raise an error if a rematerializable instruction has unmodeled side
effects. That doen't make any sense.
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The disassembler needs to use the AM5 factory methods instead of just
building up the immediate directly.
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