instructions not handled would have a case value of #0, throwing things off.
This marginally shrinks the X86 asmprinter, but shrinks the sparc asmwriter
by 25 lines.
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series of identical commands, handle them all with one switch. In the case
of the x86 at&t asm printer, only 3 switches are needed for all instructions.
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based and less switch-statements-with-hundreds-of-cases based. This shrinks
the x86 asmprinters to about 1/3 their previous size.
Other improvements coming.
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code that emit target specific nodes into emit functions that are uniquified
and shared among selection routines.
e.g. This reduces X86ISelDAGToDAG.o (release) from ~2M to ~1.5M. Stack frame
size of Select_store from ~13k down to ~8k.
This is the first step. Further work to enable more sharing will follow.
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and index into it, instead of emitting it like this:
static const char * const OpStrs[] = {
"PHINODE\n", // PHI
0, // INLINEASM
"adc ", // ADC32mi
"adc ", // ADC32mi8
...
The old way required thousands of relocations that slows down link time and
dynamic load times.
This also cuts about 10K off each of the X86 asmprinters, and should shrink
the others as well.
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RemoveInFlightSetEntry. They are used in place of direct set operators to
reduce instruction selection function stack size.
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because information about one can help refine the other. This allows us to
write:
def : Pat<(i32 (extload xaddr:$src, i8)),
(LBZX xaddr:$src)>;
as:
def : Pat<(extload xaddr:$src, i8),
(LBZX xaddr:$src)>;
because tblgen knows LBZX returns i32.
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instruction, and the result type of the instruction to refine the pattern.
This allows us to write things like this:
def : Pat<(v2i64 (bitconvert (v16i8 VR128:$src))), (v2i64 VR128:$src)>;
as:
def : Pat<(v2i64 (bitconvert (v16i8 VR128:$src))), (VR128:$src)>
and fixes a ppc64 issue.
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operands. e.g.
def CALL32r : I<0xFF, MRM2r, (ops GR32:$dst, variable_ops),
"call {*}$dst", [(X86call GR32:$dst)]>;
TableGen should emit operand informations for the "required" operands.
Added a target instruction info flag M_VARIABLE_OPS to indicate the target
instruction may have more operands in addition to the minimum required
operands.
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a cycle. This increase the search space and will increase compile time (in
practice it appears to be small, e.g. 176.gcc goes from 62 sec to 65 sec)
that will be addressed later.
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correctly. That is causing non-deterministic behavior (and possibly preventing
some load folding from happening).
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patterns that look like this:
def : Pat<(i32 (X86Wrapper tconstpool :$dst)), (MOV32ri tconstpool :$dst)>;
InsertOneTypeCheck should copy the type from the resolved pattern to the
unresolved one as long as there types are different.
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