information to simplify [sz]ext({a,+,b}) to {zext(a),+,[zs]ext(b)},
as appropriate.
These functions and the trip count code each call into the other, so
this requires careful handling to avoid infinite recursion. During
the initial trip count computation, conservative SCEVs are used,
which are subsequently discarded once the trip count is actually
known.
Among other benefits, this change lets LSR automatically eliminate
some unnecessary zext-inreg and sext-inreg operation where the
operand is an induction variable.
llvm-svn: 70241
PR2957
ISD::VECTOR_SHUFFLE now stores an array of integers representing the shuffle
mask internal to the node, rather than taking a BUILD_VECTOR of ConstantSDNodes
as the shuffle mask. A value of -1 represents UNDEF.
In addition to eliminating the creation of illegal BUILD_VECTORS just to
represent shuffle masks, we are better about canonicalizing the shuffle mask,
resulting in substantially better code for some classes of shuffles.
llvm-svn: 70225
to precisely describe the h-register subreg register classes.
Thanks to Jakob Stoklund Olesen for spotting this and for the
initial patch!
Also, make getStoreRegOpcode and getLoadRegOpcode aware of the
needs of h registers.
llvm-svn: 70211
another stub, but then never calling the jitted function) can cause the JIT to
leave a stub in place. Judging by the comments this is a known deficiency, so
we're just not going to use AssertingVH for the StubToFunctionTy map.
Also shorten some lines longer than 80 columns.
This fixes the "make check" failure with ocaml on x86-64 linux.
llvm-svn: 70185
state out of the BitstreamReader class into a BitstreamCursor class.
Doing this allows the client to have multiple cursors into the same
file, each with potentially different live block stacks and
abbreviation records.
llvm-svn: 70157
The real fix for this whole mess is to require the operand of the
alias to be a *GlobalValue* (not a general constant, including
constant exprs) but allow the operand and the alias type to be
unrelated.
This fixes PR4066
llvm-svn: 70079
Path.cpp:59: warning: case label value exceeds maximum value for type
magic[0] is a (signed) char, but some case values are unsigned (e.g. 0xde).
When magic[0] was 0xde, the switch has taken the default branch instead of case
0xde branch.
Apparently this was the behaviour with older versions of gcc too, but not with g++.
Now g++-4.4 behaves as gcc, and ignores unsigned case values out of range signed
range.
llvm-svn: 70038
This particular one is undefined behavior (although this
isn't related to the crash), so it will no longer do it
at compile time, which seems better.
llvm-svn: 69990
between registers and the stack may be required with the APCS ABI, but it
isn't tied to using a particular version of the ARM architecture.
llvm-svn: 69978
chained and "flagged" together. I also made a few changes to handle the
chain and flag values more consistently. I found these problems by
inspection so I'm not aware of anything that breaks because of them
(thus no testcase).
llvm-svn: 69977
ISD::VECTOR_SHUFFLE now stores an array of integers representing the shuffle
mask internal to the node, rather than taking a BUILD_VECTOR of ConstantSDNodes
as the shuffle mask. A value of -1 represents UNDEF.
In addition to eliminating the creation of illegal BUILD_VECTORS just to
represent shuffle masks, we are better about canonicalizing the shuffle mask,
resulting in substantially better code for some classes of shuffles.
A clean up of x86 shuffle code, and some canonicalizing in DAGCombiner is next.
llvm-svn: 69952
use ISD::EXTRACT_ELEMENT. SelectionDAG has a special fast-path for
the cast of an EXTRACT_ELEMENT with a BUILD_PAIR operand, for the
common case.
llvm-svn: 69948
with the persistent insertion point, and change IndVars to make
use of it. This fixes a bug where IndVars was holding on to a
stale insertion point and forcing the SCEVExpander to continue to
use it.
This fixes PR4038.
llvm-svn: 69892
instructions in order to avoid inserting new ones. However, if
the cast instruction is the SCEVExpander's InsertPt, this
causes subsequently emitted instructions to be inserted near
the cast, and not at the location of the original insert point.
Fix this by adjusting the insert point in such cases.
This fixes PR4009.
llvm-svn: 69808
This fixes a very subtle bug. vr defined by an implicit_def is allowed overlap with any register since it doesn't actually modify anything. However, if it's used as a two-address use, its live range can be extended and it can be spilled. The spiller must take care not to emit a reload for the vn number that's defined by the implicit_def. This is both a correctness and performance issue.
llvm-svn: 69743
type to truncate to should be the number of bits of the value that are
preserved, not the number that are clobbered with sign-extension.
This fixes regressions in ldecod.
llvm-svn: 69704
clang: error: unable to make temporary file: /etc/cc: can't make
unique filename: Permission denied
instead of
clang: error: unable to make temporary file: /etc/cc: can't make
unique filenamePermission denied
for example.
Also, audited the uses of MakeErrMsg to make the prefix strings
consistent (not end with newline/punctuation/space/": ").
llvm-svn: 69626
in the MachineFunction class, renaming it to addLiveIn for consistency with
the same method in MachineBasicBlock. Thanks for Anton for suggesting this.
llvm-svn: 69615
%reg1498<def> = MOV32rm %reg1024, 1, %reg0, 12, %reg0, Mem:LD(4,4) [sunkaddr39 + 0]
%reg1506<def> = MOV32rm %reg1024, 1, %reg0, 8, %reg0, Mem:LD(4,4) [sunkaddr42 + 0]
%reg1486<def> = MOV32rr %reg1506
%reg1486<def> = XOR32rr %reg1486, %reg1498, %EFLAGS<imp-def,dead>
%reg1510<def> = MOV32rm %reg1024, 1, %reg0, 4, %reg0, Mem:LD(4,4) [sunkaddr45 + 0]
=>
%reg1498<def> = MOV32rm %reg2036, 1, %reg0, 12, %reg0, Mem:LD(4,4) [sunkaddr39 + 0]
%reg1506<def> = MOV32rm %reg2037, 1, %reg0, 8, %reg0, Mem:LD(4,4) [sunkaddr42 + 0]
%reg1486<def> = MOV32rr %reg1506
%reg1486<def> = XOR32rr %reg1486, %reg1498, %EFLAGS<imp-def,dead>
%reg1510<def> = MOV32rm %reg2038, 1, %reg0, 4, %reg0, Mem:LD(4,4) [sunkaddr45 + 0]
From linearscan's point of view, each of reg2036, 2037, and 2038 are separate registers, each is "killed" after a single use. The reloaded register is available and it's often clobbered right away. e.g. In thise case reg1498 is allocated EAX while reg2036 is allocated RAX. This means we end up with multiple reloads from the same stack slot in the same basic block.
Now linearscan recognize there are other reloads from same SS in the same BB. So it'll "downgrade" RAX (and its aliases) after reg2036 is allocated until the next reload (reg2037) is done. This greatly increase the likihood reloads from SS are reused.
This speeds up sha1 from OpenSSL by 5.8%. It is also an across the board win for SPEC2000 and 2006.
llvm-svn: 69585
type as the vector element type: allow them to be of
a wider integer type than the element type all the way
through the system, and not just as far as LegalizeDAG.
This should be safe because it used to be this way
(the old type legalizer would produce such nodes), so
backends should be able to handle it. In fact only
targets which have legal vector types with an illegal
promoted element type will ever see this (eg: <4 x i16>
on ppc). This fixes a regression with the new type
legalizer (vec_splat.ll). Also, treat SCALAR_TO_VECTOR
the same as BUILD_VECTOR. After all, it is just a
special case of BUILD_VECTOR.
llvm-svn: 69467