* Teach this code to move allocas out of the loop when tail call eliminating
a call marked 'tail'. This implements TailCallElim/move_alloca_for_tail_call.ll
* Do not perform this transformation if a call is marked 'tail' and if there
are allocas that we cannot move out of the loop in #2. Doing so would increase
the stack usage of the function. This implements fixes
PR615 and TailCallElim/dont-tce-tail-marked-call.ll.
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depending on the command line option. Now the command line option just
sets the subtarget as appropriate. G5 opts will now default to on on
G5-enabled nightly testers among other machines.
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avoid revisiting nodes more than once. This eliminates a source of
potentially exponential behavior. For a small function in 191.fma3d
(hexah_stress_divergence_), this speeds up isel from taking > 20mins to
taking 0.07s.
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dominate the PHI node, this code can go away. This also makes passes more
aggressive, e.g. implementing Transforms/CondProp/phisimplify2.ll
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prepared to deal with return values that do not dominate the PHI. If we
cannot prove that the result dominates the PHI node, do not return it if
the client can't cope.
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BasicBlock's removePredecessor routine. This requires shuffling around
the definition and implementation of hasContantValue from Utils.h,cpp into
Instructions.h,cpp
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that the symbolic evaluator is not always able to use subtraction to remove
expressions. This makes the code faster, and fixes the last crash on 178.galgel.
Finally, add a statistic to see how many phi nodes are inserted.
On 178.galgel, we get the follow stats:
2562 loop-reduce - Number of PHIs inserted
3927 loop-reduce - Number of GEPs strength reduced
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method.
* Fix a crash on 178.galgel, where we would insert expressions before PHI
nodes instead of into the PHI node predecessor blocks.
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for (i = 0; i < N; ++i)
A[i][foo()] = 0;
here we still want to strength reduce the A[i] part, even though foo() is
l-v.
This also simplifies some of the 'CanReduce' logic.
This implements Transforms/LoopStrengthReduce/ops_after_indvar.ll
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1. We only analyze instructions once, guaranteed
2. AnalyzeGetElementPtrUsers has been ripped apart and replaced with
something much simpler.
The next step is to handle expressions that are not all indvar+loop-invariant
values (e.g. handling indvar+loopvariant).
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