handle defining the "magic" target related components (like native,
nativecodegen, and engine).
- We still require these components to be in the project (currently in
lib/Target) so that we have a place to document them and hopefully make it
more obvious that they are "magic".
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change the generated library .a file name once we fully switch over, but
simplifies how we treat these targets without requiring more special casing
(since their library group name and the codegen library name currently map to
the same "llvm-config" style component name).
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The TII.foldMemoryOperand hook preserves implicit operands from the
original instruction. This is not what we want when those implicit
operands refer to the register being spilled.
Implicit operands referring to other registers are preserved.
This fixes PR11347.
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Currently checks alignment and killing stores on a power of 2 boundary as this is likely
to trim the size of the earlier store without breaking large vector stores into scalar ones.
Fixes <rdar://problem/10140300>
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dragonegg self-host buildbot will recover (it is complaining about object
files differing between different build stages). Original commit message:
Add a hack to the scheduler to disable pseudo-two-address dependencies in
basic blocks containing calls. This works around a problem in which
these artificial dependencies can get tied up in calling seqeunce
scheduling in a way that makes the graph unschedulable with the current
approach of using artificial physical register dependencies for calling
sequences. This fixes PR11314.
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During the initial RPO traversal of the basic blocks, remember the ones
that are incomplete because of back-edges from predecessors that haven't
been visited yet.
After the initial RPO, revisit all those loop headers so the incoming
DomainValues on the back-edges can be properly collapsed.
This will properly fix execution domains on software pipelined code,
like the included test case.
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When merging two uncollapsed DomainValues, place a link to the active
DomainValue from the passive DomainValue. This allows old stale
references to the passive DomainValue to be updated to point to the
active DomainValue.
The new resolve() function finds the active DomainValue and updates the
pointer.
This change makes old live-out lists more useful since they may contain
uncollapsed DomainValues that have since been merged into other
DomainValues.
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This new function will decrement the reference count, and collapse a
domain value when the last reference is gone.
This simplifies DomainValue reference counting, and decouples it from
the LiveRegs array.
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basic blocks containing calls. This works around a problem in which
these artificial dependencies can get tied up in calling seqeunce
scheduling in a way that makes the graph unschedulable with the current
approach of using artificial physical register dependencies for calling
sequences. This fixes PR11314.
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The old value may still be referenced by some live-out list, and we
don't wan't to collapse those instructions twice.
This fixes the "Can only swizzle VMOVD" assertion in some armv7 SPEC
builds.
<rdar://problem/10413292>
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Add support for trimming constants to GetDemandedBits. This fixes some funky
constant generation that occurs when stores are expanded for targets that don't
support unaligned stores natively.
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When this field is true it means that the load is from constant (runt-time or compile-time) and so can be hoisted from loops or moved around other memory accesses
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implements unaligned loads and stores with assembler macro-instructions
ulw, usw, ulh, ulhu, ush, and this patch emits corresponding instructions
instead of these macros. Since each unaligned load/store is expanded
into two corresponding loads/stores where offset for second load/store is
modified by +3 (for words) or +1 (for halfwords).
Patch by Petar Jovanovic and Sasa Stankovic.
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