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Author SHA1 Message Date
Manman Ren
9bd686f936 X86: when we are auto-detecting the subtarget features, make sure we turn on
FeatureFastUAMem for Nehalem, Westmere and Sandy Bridge.

FeatureFastUAMem is already on if we pass in nehalem or westmere as a command
argument.

rdar: 7252306
llvm-svn: 161717
2012-08-10 23:43:32 +00:00
Bill Wendling
98db234c02 Filecheck-ize.
llvm-svn: 140904
2011-09-30 23:40:29 +00:00
Bill Wendling
fcf3096d9b When inferring the pointer alignment, if the global doesn't have an initializer
and the alignment is 0 (i.e., it's defined globally in one file and declared in
another file) it could get an alignment which is larger than the ABI allows for
that type, resulting in aligned moves being used for unaligned loads.

For instance, in file A.c:

   struct S s;

In file B.c:
   struct {
     // something long
   };
   extern S s;

   void foo() {
     struct S p = s;
     // ...
   }

this copy is a 'memcpy' which is turned into a series of 'movaps' instructions
on X86. But this is wrong, because 'struct S' has alignment of 4, not 16.

llvm-svn: 140902
2011-09-30 23:19:55 +00:00