the MCCodeEmitter, which seems like a better organization.
- Also, cleaned up some magic constants while in the area.
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IntervalMaps.
The IntervalMaps can have different template parameters, but the KeyT and Traits
types must be the same.
Tests are forthcoming.
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A MachineLoopRange contains the intervals of slot indexes covered by the blocks
in a loop. This representation of the loop blocks is more efficient to compare
against interfering registers during register coalescing.
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Clang is now providing intrinsics for these and so we need to support them
in the backend. Radar 8068427.
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attributes "interrupt_handle" and "save_volatiles". Support for lowering these
correctly will be in an upcoming commit.
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With this we don't need the EffectiveSize field anymore. Without that field
LayoutFragment only updates offsets and we don't need to invalidate the
current fragment when it is relaxed (only the ones following it).
This is also a very small improvement in the accuracy of the layout info as
we now use the after relaxation size immediately.
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registers that alias Reg, including itself. This is almost the same as the
existing getAliasSet() method, except for the inclusion of Reg.
The name matches the reflexive TRI::regsOverlap(x, y) relation.
It is very common to do stuff to a register and all its aliases:
stuff(Reg)
for (const unsigned *Alias = TRI->getAliasSet(Reg); *Alias; ++Alias)
stuff(*Alias);
That can now be written as the simpler:
for (const unsigned *Alias = TRI->getOverlaps(Reg); *Alias; ++Alias)
stuff(*Alias);
This change requires a bit more constant space for the alias lists because Reg
is included and because the empty alias list cannot be shared any longer.
If the getAliasSet method is eventually removed, this space can be reclaimed by
sharing overlap lists. For instance, %rax and %eax have identical overlap sets.
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AliasAnalysis consumers, PartialAlias will be treated as MayAlias.
For AliasAnalysis chaining, MayAlias says "procede to the next analysis".
PartialAlias will be used to indicate that the query should terminate,
even though it didn't reach MustAlias or NoAlias.
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the offset. Add a new fixup flag to represent this, and use it for the one fixups that I have a testcase for needing
this. It's quite likely that the other Thumb fixups will need this too, and to have their fixup encoding logic
adjusted accordingly.
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both forward and backward scheduling. Rename it to
ScoreboardHazardRecognizer (Scoreboard is one word). Remove integer
division from the scoreboard's critical path.
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This new register allocator is initially identical to RegAllocBasic, but it will
receive all of the tricks that RegAllocBasic won't get.
RegAllocGreedy will eventually replace linear scan.
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before:
4 assembler - Number of assembler layout and relaxation steps
78563 assembler - Number of emitted assembler fragments
8693904 assembler - Number of emitted object file bytes
271223 assembler - Number of evaluated fixups
330771677 assembler - Number of fragment layouts
5958 assembler - Number of relaxed instructions
2508361 mcexpr - Number of MCExpr evaluations
real 0m26.123s
user 0m25.694s
sys 0m0.388s
after:
4 assembler - Number of assembler layout and relaxation steps
78563 assembler - Number of emitted assembler fragments
8693904 assembler - Number of emitted object file bytes
271223 assembler - Number of evaluated fixups
231507 assembler - Number of fragment layouts
5958 assembler - Number of relaxed instructions
2508361 mcexpr - Number of MCExpr evaluations
real 0m2.500s
user 0m2.113s
sys 0m0.273s
And yes, the outputs are identical :-)
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