intrinsics. In fact, we'll optimize a bitcast to that when possible. Detect it
when looking for the lifetime intrinsics.
No test case, noticed by inspection.
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In particular, don't spill dirty registers only to satisfy a hint. It is
not worth it.
The attached test case provides an example where the fast allocator
would spill a register when other registers are available.
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Instead of scalarizing, and doing an element-by-element truncat, use vector
truncate.
Add support for scalarization of vectors: i8 -> <1 x i1> (from Duncan's
testcase).
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we try to branch to them.
Before we were creating successor lists with duplicated entries. Fixing that
found a bug in isBlockOnlyReachableByFallthrough that would causes it to
return the wrong answer for
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...
jne foo
jmp bar
foo:
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functionality change.
Later on, we'll use the flag to emit SEH pseudo-ops that describe how the
call frame was built.
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memcpy/memset symbol doesn't get marked up correctly in PIC modes otherwise.
Should fix llvm-x86_64-linux-checks buildbot. Followup to r132864.
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Patch by: Jakub Staszak!
Introduces BranchProbability. Changes unsigned to uint32_t all over and
uint64_t only when overflow is expected.
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default, since it usually has very few elements. This speeds up
alias queries in many cases, because AliasCache.clear() doesn't
have to visit as many buckets.
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and definitions when emitting global variables. This was causing global
declarations to be emitted as if they were definitions.
Fixes <rdar://problem/9429892>.
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With this I am able to bootstrap clang with early tail duplication enabled
for any small bb and setting tail-dup-size to a relatively large value(8) to
stress this code.
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causing an assertion failure downstream. This fixes <rdar://problem/9562908>.
This really seems like it should always be set at CCState creation time, so mistakes like
this can never happen. I'll take a look at doing that.
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The potential DAGCombine which enforces this more generally messes up some other very fragile patterns, so I'm leaving that alone, at least for now.
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VK_PPC_{HA,LO}16 into darwin and gas variants.
Darwin wants {ha,lo}16(symbol) while gnu as wants symbol@{ha,l}.
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pad, separating the exception and selector calls from the new lpad. Teaching
it not to do that, or to properly adjust the CFG afterwards, is out of
scope because it would require the other edges to the landing pad to be split
as well (effectively). Instead, just recover from the most likely cases
during inlining. The best long-term solution is to change the exception
representation and commit to either requiring or not requiring the more
complex edge-splitting logic; this is just a shorter-term hack.
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