It was mistakenly looking at the pointer type when checking for the size of
global variables. This is a partial fix for Radar 8673120.
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and xor. The 32-bit move immediates can be hoisted out of loops by machine
LICM but the isel hacks were preventing them.
Instead, let peephole optimization pass recognize registers that are defined by
immediates and the ARM target hook will fold the immediates in.
Other changes include 1) do not fold and / xor into cmp to isel TST / TEQ
instructions if there are multiple uses. This happens when the 'and' is live
out, machine sink would have sinked the computation and that ends up pessimizing
code. The peephole pass would recognize situations where the 'and' can be
toggled to define CPSR and eliminate the comparison anyway.
2) Move peephole pass to after machine LICM, sink, and CSE to avoid blocking
important optimizations.
rdar://8663787, rdar://8241368
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instructions have to distinguish between lists of single- and double-precision
registers in order for the ASM matcher to do a proper job. In all other
respects, a list of single- or double-precision registers are the same as a list
of GPR registers.
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"getRegisterListOpValue" logic. If the registers are double or single precision,
the value returned is suitable for VLDM/VSTM.
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a different pass, the complicated interaction between cmov expansion
and fast isel is no longer a concern.
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Next: Add support for the !HasDotLocAndDotFile case to the MCAsmStreamer
and then switch codegen to use it.
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'db', 'ib', 'da') instead of having that mode as a separate field in the
instruction. It's more convenient for the asm parser and much more readable for
humans.
<rdar://problem/8654088>
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these instructions to be encoded with getMachineOpValue.
This unbreaks ExecutionEngine/2003-01-04-ArgumentBug.ll
when running on a G5
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directly on the mac. This is very early, doesn't support relocations and
has a terrible hack to avoid .machine from being printed, but despite
that it generates an bitwise-identical-to-cctools .o file for stuff like
this:
define i32 @test() nounwind { ret i32 42 }
I don't plan to continue pushing this forward, but if anyone else was
interested in doing it, it should be really straight-forward.
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into the immediate field. This allows us to encode stuff like this:
lbz r3, lo16(__ZL4init)(r4) ; globalopt.cpp:5
; encoding: [0x88,0x64,A,A]
; fixup A - offset: 0, value: lo16(__ZL4init), kind: fixup_ppc_lo16
stw r3, lo16(__ZL1s)(r5) ; globalopt.cpp:6
; encoding: [0x90,0x65,A,A]
; fixup A - offset: 0, value: lo16(__ZL1s), kind: fixup_ppc_lo16
With this, we should have a completely function MCCodeEmitter for PPC, wewt.
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modes. For example, we now get:
ld r3, lo16(_G)(r3) ; encoding: [0xe8,0x63,A,0bAAAAAA00]
; fixup A - offset: 0, value: lo16(_G), kind: fixup_ppc_lo14
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as direct calls. Change conditional branches to encode with
their own method, simplifying the JIT encoder and making room
for adding an mc fixup.
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