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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dan Gohman
f2c290dfa6 Convert more tests to avoid llvm-as.
llvm-svn: 81545
2009-09-11 18:36:27 +00:00
Evan Cheng
7e4217176a Revert 67132. This is breaking some objective-c apps.
Also fixes SDISel so it *does not* force promote return value if the function is not marked signext / zeroext.

llvm-svn: 67701
2009-03-25 20:20:11 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
6a6d9e48dd Don't force promotion of return arguments on the callee.
Some architectures (like x86) don't require it.
This fixes bug 3779.

llvm-svn: 67132
2009-03-17 23:43:59 +00:00
Scott Michel
bf224860c8 - Remove Tilmann's custom truncate lowering: it completely hosed over
DAGcombine's ability to find reasons to remove truncates when they were not
  needed. Consequently, the CellSPU backend would produce correct, but _really
  slow and horrible_, code.

  Replaced with instruction sequences that do the equivalent truncation in
  SPUInstrInfo.td.

- Re-examine how unaligned loads and stores work. Generated unaligned
  load code has been tested on the CellSPU hardware; see the i32operations.c
  and i64operations.c in CodeGen/CellSPU/useful-harnesses.  (While they may be
  toy test code, it does prove that some real world code does compile
  correctly.)

- Fix truncating stores in bug 3193 (note: unpack_df.ll will still make llc
  fault because i64 ult is not yet implemented.)

- Added i64 eq and neq for setcc and select/setcc; started new instruction
  information file for them in SPU64InstrInfo.td. Additional i64 operations
  should be added to this file and not to SPUInstrInfo.td.

llvm-svn: 61447
2008-12-27 04:51:36 +00:00
Scott Michel
3c19a3950c - Expand tabs to spaces.
- select_bits.ll now fully functional now that PR1993 is closed. It was
  previously broken by refactoring in SPUInstrInfo.td and using multiclasses.
- Same for eqv.ll

llvm-svn: 47972
2008-03-05 23:00:19 +00:00
Scott Michel
dc780aeb57 Overhaul Cell SPU's addressing mode internals so that there are now
only two addressing mode nodes, SPUaform and SPUindirect (vice the
three previous ones, SPUaform, SPUdform and SPUxform). This improves
code somewhat because we now avoid using reg+reg addressing when
it can be avoided. It also simplifies the address selection logic,
which was the main point for doing this.

Also, for various global variables that would be loaded using SPU's
A-form addressing, prefer D-form offs[reg] addressing, keeping the
base in a register if the variable is used more than once.

llvm-svn: 46483
2008-01-29 02:16:57 +00:00
Chris Lattner
49fd213770 remove extraneous &&'s from tests, as Scott is apparently not going to.
llvm-svn: 46173
2008-01-18 19:53:43 +00:00
Scott Michel
506e61bad1 Forward progress: crtbegin.c now compiles successfully!
Fixed CellSPU's A-form (local store) address mode, so that all globals,
externals, constant pool and jump table symbols are now wrapped within
a SPUISD::AFormAddr pseudo-instruction. This now identifies all local
store memory addresses, although it requires a bit of legerdemain during
instruction selection to properly select loads to and stores from local
store, properly generating "LQA" instructions.

Also added mul_ops.ll test harness for exercising integer multiplication.

llvm-svn: 46142
2008-01-17 20:38:41 +00:00
Scott Michel
5afa19350b More CellSPU refinements:
- struct_2.ll: Completely unaligned load/store testing

- call_indirect.ll, struct_1.ll: Add test lines to exercise
   X-form [$reg($reg)] addressing

At this point, loads and stores should be under control (he says
in an optimistic tone of voice.)

llvm-svn: 45882
2008-01-11 21:01:19 +00:00
Scott Michel
1e9496e4d4 More CellSPU refinement and progress:
- Cleaned up custom load/store logic, common code is now shared [see note
  below], cleaned up address modes

- More test cases: various intrinsics, structure element access (load/store
  test), updated target data strings, indirect function calls.

Note: This patch contains a refactoring of the LoadSDNode and StoreSDNode
structures: they now share a common base class, LSBaseSDNode, that
provides an interface to their common functionality. There is some hackery
to access the proper operand depending on the derived class; otherwise,
to do a proper job would require finding and rearranging the SDOperands
sent to StoreSDNode's constructor. The current refactor errs on the
side of being conservatively and backwardly compatible while providing
functionality that reduces redundant code for targets where loads and
stores are custom-lowered.

llvm-svn: 45851
2008-01-11 02:53:15 +00:00