a) remove opIsUse(), opIsDefOnly(), opIsDefAndUse()
b) add isUse(), isDef()
c) rename opHiBits32() to isHiBits32(),
opLoBits32() to isLoBits32(),
opHiBits64() to isHiBits64(),
opLoBits64() to isLoBits64().
This results to much more readable code, for example compare
"op.opIsDef() || op.opIsDefAndUse()" to "op.isDef()" a pattern used
very often in the code.
llvm-svn: 10461
and TargetInstrDescriptor::ImplicitUses to always point to a null
terminated array and never be null. So there is no need to check for
pointer validity when iterating over those sets. Code that looked
like:
if (const unsigned* AS = TID.ImplicitDefs) {
for (int i = 0; AS[i]; ++i) {
// use AS[i]
}
}
was changed to:
for (const unsigned* AS = TID.ImplicitDefs; *AS; ++AS) {
// use *AS
}
llvm-svn: 8960
Fixed spilling of %fcc[0-3] which are part of %fsr.
(2) Moved some machine-independent reg-class code to class TargetRegInfo
from SparcReg{Class,}Info.
(3) Renamed MachienOperand::opIsDef to MachineOperand::opIsDefOnly()
and related functions and flags. Fixed several bugs where only
"isDef" was being checked, not "isDefAndUse".
llvm-svn: 6341
* Change getVarInfo to take real virtual register numbers and offset them
itself. This has caused me so much grief, it's not even funny.
llvm-svn: 6115