This change removes the BuildBytecodeInfo flag from the SlotCalculator
class. This flag was needed to distinguish between the Bytecode/Writer
and the AsmWriter. Now that AsmWriter doesn't use SlotCalculator, we can
remove this flag and simplify some code. Also, some minor name changes
to CachedWriter.h needed to be committed (missed in previous commit).
llvm-svn: 13785
incorporating a significantly simpler "SlotMachine" into this file. The
SlotMachine is tailored for use by only the AsmWriter whose requirements
for slot numbers are vastly different than from the Bytecode/Writer. Code
change passes all Feature and Regression tests.
llvm-svn: 13784
the Abstract Data Type that holds slot number values and associates them
with Type* and Value*. The SlotTable is simply the holder of the slot
numbers and provides a controlled interface for building the table. It does
not enforce any particular idiom or functionality for manipulating the slot
numbers.
This is part of bug_122. The SlotCalculator and SlotMachine classes will
follow.
llvm-svn: 13764
SymbolTable will now assert if this is done. This didn't find any incorrect
usage of SymbolTable but will prevent future mistakes until Type != Value.
llvm-svn: 13755
for making Type not derive from Value. There are now separate interfaces \
for looking up, finding, and inserting Types and Values. There are also \
three separate iterator interfaces, one for type planes, one for the types \
(type type plane), and one for values within a type plane. See the \
documentation in the Header file.
llvm-svn: 13752
into (X & (C2 << C1)) != (C3 << C1), where the shift may be either left or
right and the compare may be any one.
This triggers 1546 times in 176.gcc alone, as it is a common pattern that
occurs for bitfield accesses.
llvm-svn: 13740
a full 64-bit address, it must be adjusted to fit in the branch instruction's
immediate field. (This is only used in the reoptimizer, for now.)
llvm-svn: 13608
CloneTrace, and because it is primarily an operation on ValueMaps. It
is now a global (non-static) function which can be pulled in using
ValueMapper.h.
llvm-svn: 13600
Add better comments, including a better head-of-file comment.
Prune #includes.
Fix a FIXME that Chris put here by using doInitialization().
Use DEBUG() to print out debug msgs.
Give names to basic blocks inserted by this pass.
Expand tabs.
Use InsertProfilingInitCall() from ProfilingUtils to insert the initialize call.
llvm-svn: 13581
in the size calculation.
This is not something you want to see:
Loop Unroll: F[main] Loop %no_exit Loop Size = 2 Trip Count = 2147483648 - UNROLLING!
The problem was that 2*2147483648 == 0.
Now we get:
Loop Unroll: F[main] Loop %no_exit Loop Size = 2 Trip Count = 2147483648 - TOO LARGE: 4294967296>100
Thanks to some anonymous person playing with the demo page that repeatedly
caused zion to go into swapping land. That's one way to ensure you'll get
a quick bugfix. :)
Testcase here: Transforms/LoopUnroll/2004-05-13-DontUnrollTooMuch.ll
llvm-svn: 13564
sized allocas in the entry block). Instead of generating code like this:
entry:
reg1024 = ESP+1234
... (much later)
*reg1024 = 17
Generate code that looks like this:
entry:
(no code generated)
... (much later)
t = ESP+1234
*t = 17
The advantage being that we DRAMATICALLY reduce the register pressure for these
silly temporaries (they were all being spilled to the stack, resulting in very
silly code). This is actually a manual implementation of rematerialization :)
I have a patch to fold the alloca address computation into loads & stores, which
will make this much better still, but just getting this right took way too much time
and I'm sleepy.
llvm-svn: 13554
broke obsequi and a lot of other things. It all boiled down to MBB being
overloaded in an inner scope and me confusing it with the one in the outer
scope. Ugh!
llvm-svn: 13517
MBBs start out as #-1. When a MBB is added to a MachineFunction, it
gets the next available unique MBB number. If it is removed from a
MachineFunction, it goes back to being #-1.
llvm-svn: 13514
PHI node entries from multiple outside-the-region blocks. This also fixes
extraction of the entry block in a function. Yaay.
This has successfully block extracted all (but one) block from the score_move
function in obsequi (out of 33). Hrm, I wonder which block the bug is in. :)
llvm-svn: 13489
* Add a stub for the severSplitPHINodes which will allow us to bbextract
bb's with PHI nodes in them soon.
* Remove unused arguments from findInputsOutputs
* Dramatically simplify the code in findInputsOutputs. In particular,
nothing really cares whether or not a PHI node is using something.
* Move moveCodeToFunction to after emitCallAndSwitchStatement as that's the
order they get called.
* Fix a bug where we would code extract a region that included a call to
vastart. Like 'alloca', calls to vastart must stay in the function that
they are defined in.
* Add some comments.
llvm-svn: 13482
from the extracted region. If the return has 0 or 1 exit blocks, the new
function returns void. If it has 2 exits, it returns bool, otherwise it
returns a ushort as before.
This allows us to use a conditional branch instruction when there are two
exit blocks, as often happens during block extraction.
llvm-svn: 13481
1. Get rid of the silly abort block. When doing bb extraction, we get one
abort block for every block extracted, which is kinda annoying.
2. If the switch ends up having a single destination, turn it into an
unconditional branch.
I would like to add support for conditional branches, but to do this we will
want to have the function return a bool instead of a ushort.
llvm-svn: 13478
in the basic block being processed. This fixes PhiElimination on kimwitu++
from taking 105s to taking a much more reasonable 0.6s (in a debug build).
llvm-svn: 13453
than before. Because this is the case, we can compute the first non-phi
instruction once when de-phi'ing a block. This shaves ~4s off of
phielimination of _Z7yyparsev in kimwitu++ from 109s -> 105s. There are
still much more important gains to come.
llvm-svn: 13452
compiling things like 'add long %X, 1'. The problem is that we were switching
the order of the operands for longs even though we can't fold them yet.
llvm-svn: 13451
when we see a read of a register. This is important in cases like:
AL = ...
AH = ...
= AX
The read of AX must make both the AL and AH defs live until the use.
llvm-svn: 13444
Flesh out the SetCC support... which currently ends in a little bit
of unfinished code (which is probably completely hilarious) for
generating the condition value splitting the basic block up into 4
blocks, like this (clearly a better API is needed for this!):
BB
cond. branch
/ / R1=1 R2=0
\ /
\ /
R=phi(R1,R2)
Other minor edits.
llvm-svn: 13423
Add support for branches (based loosely on X86/InstSelectSimple).
Add support for not visiting phi nodes in the first pass.
Add support for loading bools.
Flesh out support for stores.
llvm-svn: 13418
%tmp.0 = getelementptr [50 x sbyte]* %ar, uint 0, int 5 ; <sbyte*> [#uses=2]
%tmp.7 = getelementptr sbyte* %tmp.0, int 8 ; <sbyte*> [#uses=1]
together. This patch actually allows us to simplify and generalize the code.
llvm-svn: 13415
Disable the code that copies long constants to registers - it looks fishy.
Implement some simple casts: integral, smaller than longs, and equal-width
or narrowing only.
llvm-svn: 13413
When looking at getelementptr instructions, make sure to use a forwarded
type. We want to do this because a DerivedType may drop its uses and then
refine its users, who may then use another user who hasn't been refined yet.
By getting the forwarded type, we always ensure that we're looking at a
Type that isn't in a halfway refined state.
Now, I should be able to put this stuff in PATypeHandle, but it doesn't work
for some reason. This should do for now.
llvm-svn: 13386
the debugging functions that call "dot". These fixed settings have
various problems: for example, the fixed size that is set in the graph
traits classes is not appropriate for turning the dot file into a PNG,
and if TrueType font rendering is being used, the 'Courier' TrueType font
may not be installed. It seems easy enough to specify these things on the
command line, anyhow.
llvm-svn: 13366
constant pool member's name.
This is intended to address Bug 333.
Also, fix an anachronistic usage of "M" as a parameter of type Function *.
llvm-svn: 13357
fills in a ToolArgs vector in the AbstractInterpreter if it is set. This
ToolArgs vector is used to pass additional arguments to LLI and/or LLC.
This is intended to address Bug 40.
Also, make -debug-only=toolrunner work for the LLC and CBE
AbstractInterpreters.
llvm-svn: 13356
use MachineBasicBlocks. To do this, we traverse the Machine CFG instead of
the LLVM CFG, which is also *MUCH* more efficient by having fewer levels of
indirections and mappings.
llvm-svn: 13301
is only used by a cast, and the casted type is the same size as the original
allocation, it would eliminate the cast by folding it into the allocation.
Unfortunately, it was placing the new allocation instruction right before
the cast, which could pull (for example) alloca instructions into the body
of a function. This turns statically allocatable allocas into expensive
dynamically allocated allocas, which is bad bad bad.
This fixes the problem by placing the new allocation instruction at the same
place the old one was, duh. :)
llvm-svn: 13289