LLVM Value/Use does and MachineRegisterInfo/MachineOperand does.
This allows constant time for all uses list maintenance operations.
The idea was suggested by Chris. Reviewed by Evan and Dan.
Patch is tested and approved by Dan.
On normal use-cases compilation speed is not affected. On very big basic
blocks there are compilation speedups in the range of 15-20% or even better.
llvm-svn: 48822
flags. This is needed by the new legalize types
infrastructure which wants to expand the 64 bit
constants previously used to hold the flags on
32 bit machines. There are two functional changes:
(1) in LowerArguments, if a parameter has the zext
attribute set then that is marked in the flags;
before it was being ignored; (2) PPC had some bogus
code for handling two word arguments when using the
ELF 32 ABI, which was hard to convert because of
the bogusness. As suggested by the original author
(Nicolas Geoffray), I've disabled it for the moment.
Tested with "make check" and the Ada ACATS testsuite.
llvm-svn: 48640
1. There is now a "PAListPtr" class, which is a smart pointer around
the underlying uniqued parameter attribute list object, and manages
its refcount. It is now impossible to mess up the refcount.
2. PAListPtr is now the main interface to the underlying object, and
the underlying object is now completely opaque.
3. Implementation details like SmallVector and FoldingSet are now no
longer part of the interface.
4. You can create a PAListPtr with an arbitrary sequence of
ParamAttrsWithIndex's, no need to make a SmallVector of a specific
size (you can just use an array or scalar or vector if you wish).
5. All the client code that had to check for a null pointer before
dereferencing the pointer is simplified to just access the
PAListPtr directly.
6. The interfaces for adding attrs to a list and removing them is a
bit simpler.
Phase #2 will rename some stuff (e.g. PAListPtr) and do other less
invasive changes.
llvm-svn: 48289
field to 32 bits, thus enabling correct handling of ByVal
structs bigger than 0x1ffff. Abstract interface a bit.
Fixes gcc.c-torture/execute/pr23135.c and
gcc.c-torture/execute/pr28982b.c in gcc testsuite (were ICE'ing
on ppc32, quietly producing wrong code on x86-32.)
llvm-svn: 48122
into a vector of zeros or undef, and when the top part is obviously
zero, we can just use movd + shuffle. This allows us to compile
vec_set-B.ll into:
_test3:
movl $1234567, %eax
andl 4(%esp), %eax
movd %eax, %xmm0
ret
instead of:
_test3:
subl $28, %esp
movl $1234567, %eax
andl 32(%esp), %eax
movl %eax, (%esp)
movl $0, 4(%esp)
movq (%esp), %xmm0
addl $28, %esp
ret
llvm-svn: 48090
2) Don't try to insert an i64 value into the low part of a
vector with movq on an x86-32 target. This allows us to
compile:
__m128i doload64(short x) {return _mm_set_epi16(0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1);}
into:
_doload64:
movaps LCPI1_0, %xmm0
ret
instead of:
_doload64:
subl $28, %esp
movl $0, 4(%esp)
movl $1, (%esp)
movq (%esp), %xmm0
addl $28, %esp
ret
llvm-svn: 48057
stack slot and store if the SINT_TO_FP is actually legal. This allows
us to compile:
double a(double b) {return (unsigned)b;}
to:
_a:
cvttsd2siq %xmm0, %rax
movl %eax, %eax
cvtsi2sdq %rax, %xmm0
ret
instead of:
_a:
subq $8, %rsp
cvttsd2siq %xmm0, %rax
movl %eax, %eax
cvtsi2sdq %rax, %xmm0
addq $8, %rsp
ret
crazy.
llvm-svn: 47660
GOT-style position independent code. Before only tail calls to
protected/hidden functions within the same module were optimized.
Now all function calls are tail call optimized.
llvm-svn: 47594
calls. Before arguments that could overwrite each other were
explicitly lowered to a stack slot, not giving the register allocator
a chance to optimize. Now a sequence of copyto/copyfrom virtual
registers ensures that arguments are loaded in (virtual) registers
before they are lowered to the stack slot (and might overwrite each
other). Also parameter stack slots are marked mutable for
(potentially) tail calling functions.
llvm-svn: 47593
instead of with mmx registers. This horribleness is apparently
done by gcc to avoid having to insert emms in places that really
should have it. This is the second half of rdar://5741668.
llvm-svn: 47474
GCC apparently does this, and code depends on not having to do
emms when this happens. This is x86-64 only so far, second half
should handle x86-32.
rdar://5741668
llvm-svn: 47470
has plain one-result scalar integer multiplication instructions.
This avoids expanding such instructions into MUL_LOHI sequences that
must be special-cased at isel time, and avoids the problem with that
code that provented memory operands from being folded.
This fixes PR1874, addressesing the most common case. The uncommon
cases of optimizing multiply-high operations will require work
in DAGCombiner.
llvm-svn: 47277
the return value is zero-extended if it isn't
sign-extended. It may also be any-extended.
Also, if a floating point value was returned
in a larger floating point type, pass 1 as the
second operand to FP_ROUND, which tells it
that all the precision is in the original type.
I think this is right but I could be wrong.
Finally, when doing libcalls, set isZExt on
a parameter if it is "unsigned". Currently
isSExt is set when signed, and nothing is
set otherwise. This should be right for all
calls to standard library routines.
llvm-svn: 47122