as weak globals rather than commons. While not wrong,
this change tickled a latent bug in Darwin's strip,
so revert it for now as a workaround.
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as weak globals rather than commons. While not wrong,
this change tickled a latent bug in Darwin's strip,
so revert it for now as a workaround.
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Fixed CellSPU's A-form (local store) address mode, so that all globals,
externals, constant pool and jump table symbols are now wrapped within
a SPUISD::AFormAddr pseudo-instruction. This now identifies all local
store memory addresses, although it requires a bit of legerdemain during
instruction selection to properly select loads to and stores from local
store, properly generating "LQA" instructions.
Also added mul_ops.ll test harness for exercising integer multiplication.
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1. Legalize now always promotes truncstore of i1 to i8.
2. Remove patterns and gunk related to truncstore i1 from targets.
3. Rename the StoreXAction stuff to TruncStoreAction in TLI.
4. Make the TLI TruncStoreAction table a 2d table to handle from/to conversions.
5. Mark a wide variety of invalid truncstores as such in various targets, e.g.
X86 currently doesn't support truncstore of any of its integer types.
6. Add legalize support for truncstores with invalid value input types.
7. Add a dag combine transform to turn store(truncate) into truncstore when
safe.
The later allows us to compile CodeGen/X86/storetrunc-fp.ll to:
_foo:
fldt 20(%esp)
fldt 4(%esp)
faddp %st(1)
movl 36(%esp), %eax
fstps (%eax)
ret
instead of:
_foo:
subl $4, %esp
fldt 24(%esp)
fldt 8(%esp)
faddp %st(1)
fstps (%esp)
movl 40(%esp), %eax
movss (%esp), %xmm0
movss %xmm0, (%eax)
addl $4, %esp
ret
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and switch various codegen pieces and the X86 backend over
to using it.
* Add some comments to SelectionDAGNodes.h
* Introduce a second argument to FP_ROUND, which indicates
whether the FP_ROUND changes the value of its input. If
not it is safe to xform things like fp_extend(fp_round(x)) -> x.
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it should work, but I have no machine to test
it on. Committed because it will at least
cause no harm, and maybe someone can test it
for me!
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make the 'fp return in ST(0)' optimization smart enough to
look through token factor nodes. THis allows us to compile
testcases like CodeGen/X86/fp-stack-retcopy.ll into:
_carg:
subl $12, %esp
call L_foo$stub
fstpl (%esp)
fldl (%esp)
addl $12, %esp
ret
instead of:
_carg:
subl $28, %esp
call L_foo$stub
fstpl 16(%esp)
movsd 16(%esp), %xmm0
movsd %xmm0, 8(%esp)
fldl 8(%esp)
addl $28, %esp
ret
Still not optimal, but much better and this is a trivial patch. Fixing
the rest requires invasive surgery that is is not llvm 2.2 material.
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ShortenEHDataFor64Bits as a not-very-accurate
abstraction to cover all the changes in DwarfWriter.
Some cosmetic changes to Darwin assembly code for
gcc testsuite compatibility.
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an instruction kills a register or not. This is cheap and
easy to do now that instructions record this on their flags,
and this eliminates the second pass of LiveVariables from the
x86 backend. This speeds up a release llc by ~2.5%.
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This allows us to sink things like:
cvtsi2sd 32(%esp), %xmm1
when reading from the argument area, for example.
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- struct_2.ll: Completely unaligned load/store testing
- call_indirect.ll, struct_1.ll: Add test lines to exercise
X-form [$reg($reg)] addressing
At this point, loads and stores should be under control (he says
in an optimistic tone of voice.)
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Actually were not riding any arguments. Sadly there is no semantic spell checker that is going to safe you from such a mistake.
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commit all arguments where moved to the stack slot where they would
reside on a normal function call before the lowering to the tail call
stack slot. This was done to prevent arguments overwriting each other.
Now only arguments sourcing from a FORMAL_ARGUMENTS node or a
CopyFromReg node with virtual register (could also be a caller's
argument) are lowered indirectly.
--This line, and those below, will be ignored--
M X86/X86ISelLowering.cpp
M X86/README.txt
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- Cleaned up custom load/store logic, common code is now shared [see note
below], cleaned up address modes
- More test cases: various intrinsics, structure element access (load/store
test), updated target data strings, indirect function calls.
Note: This patch contains a refactoring of the LoadSDNode and StoreSDNode
structures: they now share a common base class, LSBaseSDNode, that
provides an interface to their common functionality. There is some hackery
to access the proper operand depending on the derived class; otherwise,
to do a proper job would require finding and rearranging the SDOperands
sent to StoreSDNode's constructor. The current refactor errs on the
side of being conservatively and backwardly compatible while providing
functionality that reduces redundant code for targets where loads and
stores are custom-lowered.
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both work right according to the new flags.
This removes the TII::isReallySideEffectFree predicate, and adds
TII::isInvariantLoad.
It removes NeverHasSideEffects+MayHaveSideEffects and adds
UnmodeledSideEffects as machine instr flags. Now the clients
can decide everything they need.
I think isRematerializable can be implemented in terms of the
flags we have now, though I will let others tackle that.
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Likewise fix up a bunch of other libcalls. While
there I remove NEG_F32 and NEG_F64 since they are
not used anywhere. This fixes 9 Ada ACATS failures.
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x86 backend where instructions were not marked maystore/mayload, and perf issues where
instructions were not marked neverHasSideEffects. It would be really nice if we could
write patterns for copy instructions.
I have audited all the x86 instructions down to MOVDQAmr. The flags on others and on
other targets are probably not right in all cases, but no clients currently use this
info that are enabled by default.
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than hardware supported type will be scalarized, so we
can infer their alignment from that info.
We now codegen pr1845 into:
_boolVectorSelect:
lbz r2, 0(r3)
stb r2, -16(r1)
blr
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on 64-bit builds. Analysis and original patch
by Török Edwin. Code audit found another place
with the same problem, also fixed here.
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the code generated is not wonderful. This turns a miscompilation into
a code quality bug (noted in the ppc readme). This fixes PR642, which
is over 2 years old (!). Nate, please review this.
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all clients over to using predicates instead of these flags directly.
These are now private values which are only to be used to statically
initialize the tables.
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over to using them, instead of diddling Flags directly. Change the
various flags from const variables to enums.
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that it is cheap and efficient to get.
Move a variety of predicates from TargetInstrInfo into
TargetInstrDescriptor, which makes it much easier to query a predicate
when you don't have TII around. Now you can use MI->getDesc()->isBranch()
instead of going through TII, and this is much more efficient anyway. Not
all of the predicates have been moved over yet.
Update old code that used MI->getInstrDescriptor()->Flags to use the
new predicates in many places.
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up to the various compiler pipelines.
This doesn't actually add support for any GC algorithms, which means it
temporarily breaks a few tests. To be fixed shortly.
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instead of "ISD::STORE". This allows us to mark target-specific dag
nodes as storing (such as ppc byteswap stores). This allows us to remove
more explicit isStore flags from the .td files.
Finally, add a warning for when a .td file contains an explicit
isStore and tblgen is able to infer it.
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