string began at a power of 2 in the string index. For example, if "ret" started
at position 16, the ret instruction would be assigned code 16, but the mask would be AsmChars[] + Code & 15, not Code & 31.
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CodeGenDAGPatterns, where it can be used in other tablegen backends.
This allows the inference to be done for DAGISelEmitter so that it
gets accurate mayLoad/mayStore/isSimpleLoad flags.
This brings MemOperand functionality back to where it was before
48329. However, it doesn't solve the problem of anonymous patterns
which expand to code that does loads or stores.
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start of a filename, not a filename+length. All clients can produce a
null terminated name, and the system api's require null terminated
strings anyway.
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on ideas mentioned in PR686.
Written by Mikhail Glushenkov and contributed by Codedgers, Inc.
Old llvmc will be removed soon after new one will have all its properties.
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flags. This is needed by the new legalize types
infrastructure which wants to expand the 64 bit
constants previously used to hold the flags on
32 bit machines. There are two functional changes:
(1) in LowerArguments, if a parameter has the zext
attribute set then that is marked in the flags;
before it was being ignored; (2) PPC had some bogus
code for handling two word arguments when using the
ELF 32 ABI, which was hard to convert because of
the bogusness. As suggested by the original author
(Nicolas Geoffray), I've disabled it for the moment.
Tested with "make check" and the Ada ACATS testsuite.
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Note: the coalescer will have to be careful about this too, when it starts coalescing insert_subreg nodes.
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field to 32 bits, thus enabling correct handling of ByVal
structs bigger than 0x1ffff. Abstract interface a bit.
Fixes gcc.c-torture/execute/pr23135.c and
gcc.c-torture/execute/pr28982b.c in gcc testsuite (were ICE'ing
on ppc32, quietly producing wrong code on x86-32.)
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were being pruned in patterns where a variable was used more than once, e.g.:
(or (and R32C:$rA, R32C:$rC), (and R32C:$rB, (not R32C:$rC)))
In this example, $rC is used more than once and is actually significant to
instruction selection pattern matching when commuted variants are produced.
This patch scans the pattern's clauses and collects the variables, creating
a set of variables that are used more than once. TreePatternNode::isIsomorphicTo()
also understands that multiply-used variables are significant.
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%r3 on PPC) in their ASM files. However, it's hard for humans to read
during debugging. Adding a new field to the register data that lets you
specify a different name to be printed than the one that goes into the
ASM file -- %x3 instead of %r3, for instance.
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tblgen will complain if a sign-extended constant does not fit into a
data type smaller than i32, e.g., i16. This causes a problem when certain
hex constants are used, such as 0xff for byte masks or immediate xor
values.
tblgen will try the sign-extended value first and, if the sign extended
value would overflow, it tries to see if the unsigned value will fit.
Consequently, a software developer can now safely incant:
(XORHIr16 R16C:$rA, 0xffff)
which is somewhat clearer and more informative than incanting:
(XORHIr16 R16C:$rA, (i16 -1))
even if the two are bitwise equivalent.
Tblgen also outputs the 64-bit unsigned constant in the generated ISel code
when getTargetConstant() is invoked.
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it follows the order of the enum, not alphabetical.
The motivation is to make -mattr=+ssse3,+sse41
select SSE41 as it ought to. Added "ignored"
enum values of 0 to PPC and SPU to avoid compiler
warnings.
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