This new version is much more aggressive about doing "full" reduction in
cases where it reduces register pressure, and also more aggressive about
rewriting induction variables to count down (or up) to zero when doing so
reduces register pressure.
It currently uses fairly simplistic algorithms for finding reuse
opportunities, but it introduces a new framework allows it to combine
multiple strategies at once to form hybrid solutions, instead of doing
all full-reduction or all base+index.
llvm-svn: 94061
of int initializers), change some methods to be static functions,
use raw_ostream::write_hex instead of a smallstring dance with
APValue::toStringUnsigned(S, 16).
llvm-svn: 93991
doing global variable classification anymore) and hookized, sink almost
all target targets global variable emission code into AsmPrinter and out
of each target.
Some notes:
1. PIC16 does completely custom and crazy stuff, so it is not changed.
2. XCore has some custom handling for extra directives. I'll look at it next.
3. This switches linux/ppc to use .globl instead of .global. If .globl is
actually wrong, let me know and I'll fix it.
4. This makes linux/ppc get a lot of random cases right which were obviously
wrong before, it is probably now a bit healthier.
5. Blackfin will probably start getting .comm and other things that it didn't
before. If this is undesirable, it should explicitly opt out of these
things by clearing the relevant fields of MCAsmInfo.
This leads to a nice diffstat:
14 files changed, 127 insertions(+), 830 deletions(-)
llvm-svn: 93858
GCC would put weak zero initialized mutable data in the .bss section,
we would put it into a crasy '.gnu.linkonce.b.test,"aw",@nobits'
section. Fixing this will allow simplifications next up.
llvm-svn: 93844
Instcombine does this but apparently there are situations where this pattern will escape the optimizer and / or created by isel. Here is a case that's seen in JavaScriptCore:
%t1 = sub i32 0, %a
%t2 = add i32 %t1, -1
The dag combiner pattern: ((c1-A)+c2) -> (c1+c2)-A
will fold it to -1 - %a.
llvm-svn: 93773
adding an "i" to the suffix, indicating that the elements are integers, is
accepted but not part of the standard syntax. This helps us pass a few more
of the Neon tests from gcc.
llvm-svn: 93677
different BlockAddress labels, but nothing semantically important.
Add a FIXME that BlockAddress codegen is broken if the LLVM BB has
an empty name (e.g. strip was run).
llvm-svn: 93303
For now, this pass is fairly conservative. It only perform the replacement when both the pre- and post- extension values are used in the block. It will miss cases where the post-extension values are live, but not used.
llvm-svn: 93278
has an immediate with at least 32 bits of leading zeros, to avoid needing to
materialize that immediate in a register first.
FileCheckize, tidy, and extend a testcase to cover this case.
This fixes rdar://7527390.
llvm-svn: 93160