- Emit mad instead of mad.rn for shader model 1.0
- Emit explicit mov.u32 instructions for reading global variables
- (most PTX instructions cannot take global variable immediates)
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comparisons on x86. Essentially, the way this works is that SUB+SBB sets
the relevant flags the same way a double-width CMP would.
This is a substantial improvement over the generic lowering in LLVM. The output
is also shorter than the gcc-generated output; I haven't done any detailed
benchmarking, though.
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rather than an int. Thankfully, this only causes LLVM to miss optimizations, not
generate incorrect code.
This just fixes the zext at the return. We still insert an i32 ZextAssert when
reading a function's arguments, but it is followed by a truncate and another i8
ZextAssert so it is not optimized.
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plus the test where it used to break.", which broke Clang self-host of a
Debug+Asserts compiler, on OS X.
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conforms to the ABI, but DAGCombine could in theory recognize the sequence of
zext asserts and truncates and generate incorrect code.
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v2 = bitcast v1
...
v3 = bitcast v2
...
= v3
=>
v2 = bitcast v1
...
= v1
if v1 and v3 are of in the same register class.
bitcast between i32 and fp (and others) are often not nops since they
are in different register classes. These bitcast instructions are often
left because they are in different basic blocks and cannot be
eliminated by dag combine.
rdar://9104514
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Also more cleanly separate the ARM vs. Thumb functionality. Previously, the
encoding would be incorrect for some Thumb instructions (the indirect calls).
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Go ahead and add them on when we might want to use them and let
later passes remove them.
Fixes rdar://9118569
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Optimize trivial branches in CodeGenPrepare, which often get created from the
lowering of objectsize intrinsics. Unfortunately, a number of tests were relying
on llc not optimizing trivial branches, so I had to add an option to allow them
to continue to test what they originally tested.
This fixes <rdar://problem/8785296> and <rdar://problem/9112893>.
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protector insertion not working correctly with unreachable code. Since that
revision was rolled out, this test doesn't actual fail before this fix.
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lowering of objectsize intrinsics. Unfortunately, a number of tests were relying
on llc not optimizing trivial branches, so I had to add an option to allow them
to continue to test what they originally tested.
This fixes <rdar://problem/8785296> and <rdar://problem/9112893>.
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corresponding testcases back to the previous versions.
Fixes some performance regressions only seen on 32-bit.
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