In file included from X86InstrInfo.cpp:16:
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2789: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2790: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2792: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2793: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2808: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2809: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2816: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
X86GenInstrInfo.inc:2817: error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type
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there could be multiple subexpressions within a single expansion which
require insert point adjustment. This fixes PR7306.
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replace an OpA with a widened OpB, it is possible to get new uses of OpA due to CSE
when recursively updating nodes. Since OpA has been processed, the new uses are
not examined again. The patch checks if this occurred and it it did, updates the
new uses of OpA to use OpB.
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registers it defines then interfere with an existing preg live range.
For instance, if we had something like these machine instructions:
BB#0
... = imul ... EFLAGS<imp-def,dead>
test ..., EFLAGS<imp-def>
jcc BB#2 EFLAGS<imp-use>
BB#1
... ; fallthrough to BB#2
BB#2
... ; No code that defines EFLAGS
jcc ... EFLAGS<imp-use>
Machine sink will come along, see that imul implicitly defines EFLAGS, but
because it's "dead", it assumes that it can move imul into BB#2. But when it
does, imul's "dead" imp-def of EFLAGS is raised from the dead (a zombie) and
messes up the condition code for the jump (and pretty much anything else which
relies upon it being correct).
The solution is to know which pregs are live going into a basic block. However,
that information isn't calculated at this point. Nor does the LiveVariables pass
take into account non-allocatable physical registers. In lieu of this, we do a
*very* conservative pass through the basic block to determine if a preg is live
coming out of it.
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expansion is the same as that used by LegalizeDAG.
The resulting code sucks in terms of performance/codesize on x86-32 for a
64-bit operation; I haven't looked into whether different expansions might be
better in general.
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iSel not properly lowring argument into a well formed DBG_VALUE in some cases is a separate issue and not related to the test in this testcase.
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the newly created allocas may be used by inlined calls, so these
need to have their tail call flags cleared. Fixes PR7272.
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that are too large. This causes the freebsd bootloader to be too
large apparently.
It's unclear if this should be an -Os or -Oz thing. Thoughts welcome.
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optimization level.
This only really affects llc for now because both the llvm-gcc and clang front
ends override the default register allocator. I intend to remove that code later.
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The goal is to match following 3 lines. In otherwords, a temp. label between to DEBUG_VALUE comments.
;DEBUG_VALUE: bar:x <- undef ## 2010-01-18-Inlined-Debug.c:7
Ltmp1:
;DEBUG_VALUE: foo:__x <- undef ## 2010-01-18-Inlined-Debug.c:5
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are st(0). These can be encoded using an opcode for storing in st(0) or using
an opcode for storing in st(i), where i can also be 0. To allow testing with
the darwin assembler and get a matching binary the opcode for storing in st(0)
is now used. To do this the same logical trick is use from the darwin assembler
in converting things like this:
fmul %st(0), %st
into this:
fmul %st(0)
by looking for the second operand being X86::ST0 for specific floating point
mnemonics then removing the second X86::ST0 operand. This also has the add
benefit to allow things like:
fmul %st(1), %st
that llvm-mc did not assemble.
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Mon Ping provided; unfortunately bugpoint failed to
reduce it, but I think it's important to have a test for
this in the suite. 8023512.
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Fix it by changing the T2I_rbin_s_is multiclass to handle the CPSR
output and 'S' suffix in the same way as T2I_bin_s_irs.
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addw $0xFFFF, %ax
should match the same as
addw $-1, %ax
but we used to match it to the longer encoding.
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copying VFP subregs. This exposed a bunch of dead code in the *spill-q.ll
tests, so I tweaked those tests to keep that code from being optimized away.
Radar 7872877.
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so that it will continue to test what it was meant to test when I commit a
separate change for better support of BUILD_VECTOR and VECTOR_SHUFFLE for Neon.
Fix a DAG combiner crash exposed by this test change.
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pass after isel instead of being interlaced with it, we can
trust that all the code for a function has been isel'd before
it is run.
The practical impact of this is that we can scan for machine
instr phis instead of doing a fuzzy match on the LLVM BB for
phi nodes. Doing the fuzzy match required knowing when isel
would produce an fp reg stack phi which was gross. It was
also wrong in cases where select got lowered to a branch
tree because cmovs aren't available (PR6828).
Just do the scan on machine phis which is simpler, faster
and more correct. This fixes PR6828.
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definitions of the virtual register.
This happens when spilling the registers produced by REG_SEQUENCE:
%reg1047:5<def>, %reg1047:6<def>, %reg1047:7<def> = VLD3d8 %reg1033, 0, pred:14, pred:%reg0
The rewriter would spill the register multiple times, dead store elimination
tried to keep up, but ended up cutting the branch it was sitting on.
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operand on the left, the interesting operand is on the right. This
fixes a bug where LSR was failing to recognize ICmpZero uses,
which led it to be unable to reverse the induction variable in the
attached testcase.
Delete test/CodeGen/X86/stack-color-with-reg-2.ll, because its test
is extremely fragile and hard to meaningfully update.
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the addressing modes don't make this trivially easy. This allows
it to avoid falling into the less precise heuristics in more
cases.
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lowering REG_SEQUENCE instructions.
Insert copies for REG_SEQUENCE sources not killed to avoid breaking later passes.
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The trouble arises when the result of a vector cmp + sext is then and'ed with all ones. Instcombine will turn it into a vector cmp + zext, dag combiner will miss turning it into a vsetcc and hell breaks loose after that.
Teach dag combine to turn a vector cpm + zest into a vsetcc + and 1. This fixes rdar://7923010.
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correctly. The Lexer was incorrectly eating the newline casusing it to branch
to address 0. Updated the test case to use a "0:" label and a branch to "0b".
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- This fixes a string table mismatch with 'as' when two new symbols are defined
in a single instruction.
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- Don't clear weak reference flag, 'as' was only "trying" to do this, it wasn't
actually succeeding.
- Clear the "lazy bound" bit when we mark something external. This corresponds
roughly to the lazy clearing of the bit that 'as' implements in
symbol_table_lookup.
- The exact meaning of these flags appears pretty loose, since 'as' isn't very
consistent. For now we just try to match 'as', we will clean this up one day
hopefully.
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variable has not yet been used in an expression. This allows us to support a few
cases that show up in real code (mostly because gcc generates it for Objective-C
on Darwin), without giving up a reasonable semantic model for assignment.
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While that approach works wonders for register pressure, it tends to break
everything.
This should unbreak the arm-linux builder and fix a number of miscompilations.
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<1xi64> -> i64 to work in MMX registers on hosts where -no-sse
is the default (not mine). The right thing is
to accept this and make i64->f64 conversions go through memory,
but I don't have time right now.
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(This worked as of about 6 months ago and I didn't track down
exactly what broke it; I think this fix is appropriate.)
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allow target to override it in order to map register classes to illegal
but synthesizable types. e.g. v4i64, v8i64 for ARM / NEON.
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replace the check with the appropriate predicate. Modify the testcase to reflect
the correct code. (It should be saving callee-saved registers on the stack
allocated by the calling fuction.)
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