When an unresolved definition is found, check to see if it is only unresolved
because the csretcc was upgraded to the sret param attribute. Such changes
change the function type and lead to unresolved definitions. In such cases, just
cast the function to the type expected by the CallInst. That is, cast to the
version of the function that has the sret param attribute.
llvm-svn: 33623
1. New parameter attribute called 'inreg'. It has meaning "place this
parameter in registers, if possible". This is some generalization of
gcc's regparm(n) attribute. It's currently used only in X86-32 backend.
2. Completely rewritten CC handling/lowering code inside X86 backend.
Merged stdcall + c CCs and fastcall + fast CC.
3. Dropped CSRET CC. We cannot add struct return variant for each
target-specific CC (e.g. stdcall + csretcc and so on).
4. Instead of CSRET CC introduced 'sret' parameter attribute. Setting in
on first attribute has meaning 'This is hidden pointer to structure
return. Handle it gently'.
5. Fixed small bug in llvm-extract + add new feature to
FunctionExtraction pass, which relinks all internal-linkaged callees
from deleted function to external linkage. This will allow further
linking everything together.
NOTEs: 1. Documentation will be updated soon.
2. llvm-upgrade should be improved to translate csret => sret.
Before this, there will be some unexpected test fails.
llvm-svn: 33597
When a value is found to have the same name as another, try harder to
disambiguate when its a type plane collapse issue and when it isn't. We
traverse the type to see if it contains an integer. If it does not then
we issue the error because it can't be resulting from integer type planes
collapsing. Otherwise we just rename it, even if that's a bit of overkill.
llvm-svn: 33594
PR645
PR761
PR1082
PR1122
Completely rewrite llvm-upgrade. This should be its final design. Any future
changes will use this same design. The changes involve the following:
1. Make this work very much like the 1.9 AsmParser
2. Retain old upgrades dating back to release 1.2 time frame.
3. Merge in some of the upgrades between 1.9 and 2.0 (e.g. icmp/fcmp).
4. Attach a Signedness value (Signless, Unsigned, Signed) to every type,
Value, Constant, Instruction, and list of those things in the Parser.
Use these to make signedness decisions for instruction upgrades.
5. Implement unique name upgrade for function values and global values.
6. Identify rename cases that might cause problems and warn about them.
For example: renaming a global variable with external linkage.
7. Generate a 2.0 IR using VMCore. This is necessary for numerous
reasons and has the advantage that it never goes out of date.
8. Use the AsmPrinter to make the output nice.
9. Clean up error and warning messages from 1.9 form.
llvm-svn: 33531
instcombine to clean up the code, which makes more code suitable for SRoA.
This helps C++ code in particular, e.g. speeding up tramp3d by 31%.
llvm-svn: 33235
Increment the counter after the second use, not after the first use. This
fixes PR1113.
Also, rename some classes for simplicity and to more naturally be
reminscient of LLVM 1.9. This in preparation for additional classes that
will provide a scaled down model of the LLVM 1.9 IR.
llvm-svn: 33226
rename Type::getIntegralTypeMask to Type::getIntegerTypeMask.
This makes naming much more consistent. For example, there are now no longer any
instances of IntegerType that are not considered isInteger! :)
llvm-svn: 33225
like a lot, its really only two changes:
1. Move stuff that should be private to .y out of the .h file.
2. Make all semantic values pointers.
This cleans up the silly destroy methods and changes them to delete. It
also moves the TypeInfo and ValueInfo classes into the .y where we can
modify them more readily because they have no clients any more.
This shouldn't result in any functional changes in llvm-upgrade.
llvm-svn: 33211
Implement upgrading of the varargs intrinsics. These must now have i8*
arguments. This patch bitcasts arguments to i8* and fixes the prototypes.
llvm-svn: 33163
Implement the arbitrary bit-width integer feature. The feature allows
integers of any bitwidth (up to 64) to be defined instead of just 1, 8,
16, 32, and 64 bit integers.
This change does several things:
1. Introduces a new Derived Type, IntegerType, to represent the number of
bits in an integer. The Type classes SubclassData field is used to
store the number of bits. This allows 2^23 bits in an integer type.
2. Removes the five integer Type::TypeID values for the 1, 8, 16, 32 and
64-bit integers. These are replaced with just IntegerType which is not
a primitive any more.
3. Adjust the rest of LLVM to account for this change.
Note that while this incremental change lays the foundation for arbitrary
bit-width integers, LLVM has not yet been converted to actually deal with
them in any significant way. Most optimization passes, for example, will
still only deal with the byte-width integer types. Future increments
will rectify this situation.
llvm-svn: 33113
recommended that getBoolValue be replaced with getZExtValue and that
get(bool) be replaced by get(const Type*, uint64_t). This implements
those changes.
llvm-svn: 33110