as an (index,bool) pair. The bool flag records whether the kill is a
PHI kill or not. This code will be used to enable splitting of live
intervals containing PHI-kills.
A slight change to live interval weights introduced an extra spill
into lsr-code-insertion (outside the critical sections). The test
condition has been updated to reflect this.
llvm-svn: 75097
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
register is available and when it's profitable.
e.g.
xorq %r12<kill>, %r13
addq %rax, -184(%rbp)
addq %r13, -184(%rbp)
==>
xorq %r12<kill>, %r13
movq -184(%rbp), %r12
addq %rax, %r12
addq %r13, %r12
movq %r12, -184(%rbp)
Two more instructions, but fewer memory accesses. It can also open up
opportunities for more optimizations.
llvm-svn: 69341
the subreg field to 0, since the subreg field is only used
for virtual register subregs. This doesn't change
current functionality; it just eliminates bogus noise from
debug output.
llvm-svn: 68955
register destinations that are tied to source operands. The
TargetInstrDescr::findTiedToSrcOperand method silently fails for inline
assembly. The existing MachineInstr::isRegReDefinedByTwoAddr was very
close to doing what is needed, so this revision makes a few changes to
that method and also renames it to isRegTiedToUseOperand (for consistency
with the very similar isRegTiedToDefOperand and because it handles both
two-address instructions and inline assembly with tied registers).
llvm-svn: 68714