The function TRI::getCommonSubClass(A, B) returns the largest common
sub-class of the register classes A and B. This patch teaches TableGen
to synthesize sub-classes such that the answer is always maximal.
In other words, every register that is in both A and B will also be
present in getCommonSubClass(A, B).
This introduces these synthetic register classes:
ARM:
GPRnopc_and_hGPR
GPRnopc_and_hGPR
hGPR_and_rGPR
GPRnopc_and_hGPR
GPRnopc_and_hGPR
hGPR_and_rGPR
tGPR_and_tcGPR
hGPR_and_tcGPR
X86:
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOSP
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX
GR64_NOSP_and_GR64_TC
GR64_NOSP_and_GR64_TC
GR64_NOREX_and_GR64_TC
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOSP
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX_NOSP
GR64_NOSP_and_GR64_TC
GR64_NOREX_and_GR64_TC
GR64_NOREX_NOSP_and_GR64_TC
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOSP
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX_NOSP
GR32_ABCD_and_GR32_NOAX
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOSP
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX_NOSP
GR32_ABCD_and_GR32_NOAX
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_TC
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOSP
GR64_NOSP_and_GR64_TC
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_NOREX_NOSP
GR64_NOREX_and_GR64_TC
GR64_NOREX_NOSP_and_GR64_TC
GR32_ABCD_and_GR32_NOAX
GR64_ABCD_and_GR64_TC
GR32_NOAX_and_GR32_TC
GR32_AD_and_GR32_NOAX
Other targets are unaffected.
llvm-svn: 146657
the compact unwind claiming that one register was saved before another, which
isn't all that great in general. Process them in the natural order. Reverse the
list only when necessary for the algorithm.
llvm-svn: 146612
into Analysis as a standalone function, since there's no need for
it to be in VMCore. Also, update it to use isKnownNonZero and
other goodies available in Analysis, making it more precise,
enabling more aggressive optimization.
llvm-svn: 146610
An aligned constant pool entry may require extra alignment padding where
the new water is created. Take that into account when computing offset.
Also consider the alignment of other constant pool entries when
splitting a basic block. Alignment padding may make it necessary to
move the split point higher.
llvm-svn: 146609
On ARM, peephole optimization for ABS creates a trivial cfg triangle which tempts machine sink to sink instructions in code which is really straight line code. Sometimes this sinking may alter register allocator input such that use and def of a reg is divided by a branch in between, which may result in extra spills. Now mahine sink avoids sinking if final sink destination is post dominator.
Radar 10266272.
llvm-svn: 146604
r0 = mov #0
r0 = moveq #1
Then the second instruction has an implicit data dependency on the first
instruction. Sadly I have yet to come up with a small test case that
demonstrate the post-ra scheduler taking advantage of this.
llvm-svn: 146583
Work in progress. Parsing for non-writeback, single spaced register lists
works now. The rest have the representations better factored, but still
need more to be able to parse properly.
llvm-svn: 146579