actually *removes* one of the operands, instead of just assigning both operands
the same register. This make reasoning about instructions unnecessarily complex,
because you need to know if you are before or after register allocation to match
up operand #'s with the target description file.
Changing this also gets rid of a bunch of hacky code in various places.
This patch also includes changes to fold loads into cmp/test instructions in
the X86 backend, along with a significant simplification to the X86 spill
folding code.
llvm-svn: 30108
- Clean up the code generated by tablegen:
* AddToISelQueue now takes one argument.
* ComplexPattern matching condition can now be shared.
* Eliminate passing unnecessary arguments to emit routines.
* Eliminate some unneeded SDOperand declarations in select routines.
* Other minor clean ups.
- This reduces foot print slightly: X86ISelDAGToDAG.o is reduced from 971k
to 823k.
llvm-svn: 29892
introduced by previous commit.
- SelectCode now returns a SDNode*. If it is not null, the selected node
produces the same number of results as the input node. The seletion loop
is responsible for calling ReplaceAllUsesWith() to replace the input node
with the output target node. For other cases, e.g. when load is folded,
the selection code is responsible for calling ReplaceAllUsesOfValueWith()
and SelectCode returns NULL.
- Other clean ups.
llvm-svn: 29602
in the start of an array and a count of operands where applicable. In many
cases, the number of operands is known, so this static array can be allocated
on the stack, avoiding the heap. In many other cases, a SmallVector can be
used, which has the same benefit in the common cases.
I updated a lot of code calling getNode that takes a vector, but ran out of
time. The rest of the code should be updated, and these methods should be
removed.
We should also do the same thing to eliminate the methods that take a
vector of MVT::ValueTypes.
It would be extra nice to convert the dagiselemitter to avoid creating vectors
for operands when calling getTargetNode.
llvm-svn: 29566
per possible ValueType of the node. e.g. Select_add is split into Select_add_i8,
Select_add_i16, etc.
For opcodes which do not produce a non-chain result, it is split on the
ValueType of its first non-chain operand. e.g. Select_store.
On X86 / Mac OS X, Select_store used to be the largest function. It had a stack
frame size of 8.5k. Now the largest one is Store_i32 with a frame size of 3.1k.
llvm-svn: 29404
instructions not handled would have a case value of #0, throwing things off.
This marginally shrinks the X86 asmprinter, but shrinks the sparc asmwriter
by 25 lines.
llvm-svn: 29187
series of identical commands, handle them all with one switch. In the case
of the x86 at&t asm printer, only 3 switches are needed for all instructions.
llvm-svn: 29184