known-incremented level, because the two concepts can be used
to prove the saftey of a retain+release removal in different
ways.
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making random bad assumptions about instructions which are not explicitly listed.
Includes fix for rdar://9956541, a version of "undef ^ undef should return
0 because it's easier than arguing with users".
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This commit includes a mention of the landingpad instruction, but it's not
changing the behavior around it. I think the current behavior is correct,
though. Bill, can you double-check that?
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of the instruction.
Note that this change affects the existing non-atomic load and store
instructions; the parser now accepts both forms, and the change is noted
in the release notes.
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the retains and releases all use the same SSA pointer value.
Also, don't let CFG hazards disrupt nested retain+release pair
optimizations.
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SCEV unrolling can unroll loops with arbitrary induction variables. It
is a prerequisite for -disable-iv-rewrite performance. It is also
easily handles loops of arbitrary structure including multiple exits
and is generally more robust.
This is under a temporary option to avoid affecting default
behavior for the next couple of weeks. It is needed so that I can
checkin unit tests for updateUnloop.
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These are not individual bug fixes. I had to rewrite a good chunk of
the unroller to make it sane. I think it was getting lucky on trivial
completely unrolled loops with no early exits. I included some fairly
simple unit tests for partial unrolling. I didn't do much stress
testing, so it may not be perfect, but should be usable now.
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recurrence, the initial values low bits can sometimes be ignored.
To take advantage of this, added FoldIVUser to IndVarSimplify to fold
an IV operand into a udiv/lshr if the operator doesn't affect the
result.
-indvars -disable-iv-rewrite now transforms
i = phi i4
i1 = i0 + 1
idx = i1 >> (2 or more)
i4 = i + 4
into
i = phi i4
idx = i0 >> ...
i4 = i + 4
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Don't replace a gep/bitcast with 'undef' because that will form a "free(undef)"
which in turn means "unreachable". What we wanted was a no-op. Instead, analyze
the whole tree and look for all the instructions we need to delete first, then
delete them second, not relying on the use_list to stay consistent.
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so that a declaration for objc_retain is created when needed if it doesn't
already exist. rdar://9825114.
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size but different element types, so that it filters out the cases
that CreateShuffleVectorCast doesn't handle. This fixes rdar://9786827.
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