finished up, only resolve fully when the def is defined. This allows things
to be changed and all uses to be propagated through. This implements
TableGen/LazyChange.td and fixes TemplateArgRename.td in the process.
None of the .td files used in LLVM backends are changed at all by this
patch.
llvm-svn: 21344
differences, which means that identical instructions (after stripping off
the first literal string) do not run any different code at all. On the X86,
this turns this code:
switch (MI->getOpcode()) {
case X86::ADC32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::ADC32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
case X86::ADC32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::ADD32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::ADD32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
case X86::ADD32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::AND32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::AND32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
case X86::AND32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::CMP32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::CMP32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::MOV32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::MOV32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::OR32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::OR32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
case X86::OR32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::ROL32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
case X86::ROR32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
case X86::SAR32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
case X86::SBB32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::SBB32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
case X86::SBB32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::SHL32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
case X86::SHLD32mrCL: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::SHR32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
case X86::SHRD32mrCL: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::SUB32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::SUB32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
case X86::SUB32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::TEST32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::TEST32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::TEST8mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
case X86::XCHG32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::XOR32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::XOR32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
case X86::XOR32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
}
into this:
switch (MI->getOpcode()) {
case X86::ADC32mi:
case X86::ADC32mr:
case X86::ADD32mi:
case X86::ADD32mr:
case X86::AND32mi:
case X86::AND32mr:
case X86::CMP32mi:
case X86::CMP32mr:
case X86::MOV32mi:
case X86::MOV32mr:
case X86::OR32mi:
case X86::OR32mr:
case X86::SBB32mi:
case X86::SBB32mr:
case X86::SHLD32mrCL:
case X86::SHRD32mrCL:
case X86::SUB32mi:
case X86::SUB32mr:
case X86::TEST32mi:
case X86::TEST32mr:
case X86::XCHG32mr:
case X86::XOR32mi:
case X86::XOR32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
case X86::ADC32mi8:
case X86::ADD32mi8:
case X86::AND32mi8:
case X86::OR32mi8:
case X86::ROL32mi:
case X86::ROR32mi:
case X86::SAR32mi:
case X86::SBB32mi8:
case X86::SHL32mi:
case X86::SHR32mi:
case X86::SUB32mi8:
case X86::TEST8mi:
case X86::XOR32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
}
After this, the generated asmwriters look pretty much as though they were
generated by hand. This shrinks the X86 asmwriter.inc files from 55101->39669
and 55429->39551 bytes each, and PPC from 16766->12859 bytes.
llvm-svn: 19760
strings starts out with a constant string, we emit the string first, using
a table lookup (instead of a switch statement).
Because this is usually the opcode portion of the asm string, the differences
between the instructions have now been greatly reduced. This allows many
more case statements to be grouped together.
This patch also allows instruction cases to be grouped together when the
instruction patterns are exactly identical (common after the opcode string
has been ripped off), and when the differing operand is a MachineInstr
operand that needs to be formatted.
The end result of this is a mean and lean generated AsmPrinter!
llvm-svn: 19759
emitting code like this:
case PPC::ADD: O << "add "; printOperand(MI, 0, MVT::i64); O << ", "; prin
tOperand(MI, 1, MVT::i64); O << ", "; printOperand(MI, 2, MVT::i64); O << '\n
'; break;
case PPC::ADDC: O << "addc "; printOperand(MI, 0, MVT::i64); O << ", "; pr
intOperand(MI, 1, MVT::i64); O << ", "; printOperand(MI, 2, MVT::i64); O << '
\n'; break;
case PPC::ADDE: O << "adde "; printOperand(MI, 0, MVT::i64); O << ", "; pr
intOperand(MI, 1, MVT::i64); O << ", "; printOperand(MI, 2, MVT::i64); O << '
\n'; break;
...
Emit code like this:
case PPC::ADD:
case PPC::ADDC:
case PPC::ADDE:
...
switch (MI->getOpcode()) {
case PPC::ADD: O << "add "; break;
case PPC::ADDC: O << "addc "; break;
case PPC::ADDE: O << "adde "; break;
...
}
printOperand(MI, 0, MVT::i64);
O << ", ";
printOperand(MI, 1, MVT::i64);
O << ", ";
printOperand(MI, 2, MVT::i64);
O << "\n";
break;
This shrinks the PPC asm writer from 24785->15205 bytes (even though the new
asmwriter has much more whitespace than the old one), and the X86 printers shrink
quite a bit too. The important implication of this is that GCC no longer hits swap
when building the PPC backend in optimized mode. Thus this fixes PR448.
-Chris
llvm-svn: 19755
and more understandable. It also allows us to do simple things like fold
consequtive literal strings together. For example, instead of emitting this
for the X86 backend:
O << "adc" << "l" << " ";
we now generate this:
O << "adcl ";
*whoa* :)
This shrinks the X86 asmwriters from 62729->58267 and 65176->58644 bytes
for the intel/att asm writers respectively.
llvm-svn: 19749
2. Fix a bug where the lib directory specified also had to be cwd
3. Weight the output so archive->archive edges are shorter
4. Generate two different graphs: one for libraries, one for objects.
5. Adjust the properties of the graphs till it looks nice.
llvm-svn: 19293
I've done some testing, and this seems to work, but if people who use
the nightly tester regularly could spot check these changes, I'd be
appreciative.
llvm-svn: 18464
* "dist" target now builds tar.gz, tar.bz2, and zip files suitable for
distribution. "dist" can only be run from $(BUILD_OBJ_ROOT) and implies
a "check".
* made the preconditions not do a recursive make and ensured that they are
executed sequentially.
* made the messages output by the makefile be prefixed with "llvm" and the
make level (e.g. llvm[1]: ) in the same way that make does so that the
messages are uniform and more readable.
* Fixed the tags target so that tags depends on TAGS which contains the
rules to build a file named TAGS
* Implemented the EXTRA_DIST feature in a few directories to make sure it
works.
llvm-svn: 17210
always guaranteed to exist. This fixes PR444. Thanks to Alkis
for reporting the bug and testing the patch.
AddRecord used to return a big list, but that return value was never
used. So now it doesn't return anything.
Create the WebDir if it does not exist.
Fix a typo in a comment.
llvm-svn: 16541
specification was too liberal in some areas and missing things in others.
This specification is based on the actual extensions found in the source
tree.
llvm-svn: 16443
allowing the set of directories searched to be specified either by the
LLVMDO_DIRS env var or by the -dirs "dirs..." command line option.
llvm-svn: 16441
utility, getsrcs.sh suffered from two problems: (1) it generated command
lines too long for some platforms and (2) it searched the projects diretory
which now contains the llvm-test module (in nightly tester) but we don't
want to include the test code in our LOC calculation. This script should
be maintained as LLVM adds new top level directories that contain source
code.
llvm-svn: 16199
Move include/Config and include/Support into include/llvm/Config,
include/llvm/ADT and include/llvm/Support. From here on out, all LLVM
public header files must be under include/llvm/.
llvm-svn: 16137
like this:
def B {
list<int> X = [10, 20, 30, 4, 1, 1231, 20] [2-4,2,2,0-6];
}
... which isn't particularly useful, but more is to come.
llvm-svn: 15247
This is like llvmgrep but instead of running grep, it runs the command
given by the first argument. For example, to find the top ten files with
the most lines in llvm, you could:
utils/llvmdo wc -l | sort -nb | tail
Or, to find any source files with the wrong permissions, you could:
utils/llvmdo ls -l | grep -v rw-r--r--
Hopefully, you get the idea.
llvm-svn: 15246
equivalent. The "by <angle>" syntax is not acceptable for all output
devices. Apparently the Sparc and x86 output devices (no color) don't
accept this, but should accept the plain "rotate".
llvm-svn: 14645
occur AFTER the source is checked out. This ensures that if either of the
-gnuplotscript or -templatefile options are not given, that they get picked
up from the checkout directory and don't abort the test unnecessarily.
llvm-svn: 14346
- Added the -gnuplotscript option to specify the GnuPlot script to use.
- Added the -templatefile option to specify the HTML template to use.
- Moved subroutines to top of file.
- Used variables for file names in case we want to change to directories.
- Made program track its directory changes in $VERBOSE mode (for debugging)
- Added variables to support tracking start time, finish time, and platform
details about each nightly test.
llvm-svn: 14321
replacement for getsrcs.sh which now generates too much text to put on a
Linux command line. The approach taken with llvmgrep is to execute a find
command and execute a grep on each file that matches the name pattern. The
arguments to this script are the same as those of egrep. Note that the -H
and -n options to egrep will always be passed so that you always get the
file and line number of matches.
llvm-svn: 14255
-release causes ENABLE_OPTIMIZED=1 to be added to the make line so that
the test runs against optimized code.
-pedantic causes the CompileOptimizeOpts variable to be overridden to
add several additional warnings not picked up by -Wall. This
should help catch additional programming faux pas. See the diff
for the specific details.
llvm-svn: 14153
(b) avoid <pre> tag so page width doesn't become excessive, (c) omit the
execution time stats, (d) format each reported test in a list with bold
headings for readability, (e) omit long lines of dashes.
llvm-svn: 13912