The heuristic was added to avoid spending too much compile time A specially
crafted test case (PR17461, PR16474) with many uses on a select or bitcast
instruction can still trigger the slow case. Add a check for that case.
This only affects compile time, don't have a good way to test it.
llvm-svn: 191896
r191052 added emitting .debug_aranges to Clang, but this
functionality is broken: it uses all MC labels added in DWARF Asm
printer, including the labels for build relocations between
different DWARF sections, like .Lsection_line or .Ldebug_loc0.
As a result, if any DIE .debug_info would contain "DW_AT_location=0x123"
attribute, .debug_aranges would also contain a range starting from 0x123,
breaking tools that rely on this section.
This patch fixes this by using only MC labels that corresponds to the
addresses in the user program.
llvm-svn: 191884
classes that are marked as Variant as those require an MI to pass to
SubTargetInfo::resolveSchedClass.
This is part of <rdar://problem/14687488>.
llvm-svn: 191864
Don't vectorize with a runtime check if it requires a
comparison between pointers with different address spaces.
The values can't be assumed to be directly comparable.
Previously it would create an illegal bitcast.
llvm-svn: 191862
disassembled output alongside the instructions.
E.g., on a vector shuffle operation with a memory operand, disassembled
outputs are:
* Without the option:
vpshufd $-0x79, (%rsp), %xmm0
* With the option:
vpshufd $-0x79, (%rsp), %xmm0 ## Latency: 5
The printed latency is extracted from the schedule model available in the
disassembler context. Thus, this option has no effect if there is not a
scheduling model for the target.
This boils down to one may need to specify the CPU string, so that this
option could have an effect.
Note: Latency < 2 are not printed.
This part of <rdar://problem/14687488>.
llvm-svn: 191859
This recursively strips all GEPs like the existing code. It also handles bitcasts and
other operations that do not change the pointer value.
llvm-svn: 191847
At this time only Unix-based systems are supported. Windows has stubs and should re-route to the simulated mode.
Thanks to Sriram Murali for contributions to this patch.
llvm-svn: 191843
Switch instructions were crashing the StructurizeCFG pass, and it's
probably easier anyway if we don't need to handle them in this pass.
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
llvm-svn: 191841
infrastructure.
This was essentially work toward PGO based on a design that had several
flaws, partially dating from a time when LLVM had a different
architecture, and with an effort to modernize it abandoned without being
completed. Since then, it has bitrotted for several years further. The
result is nearly unusable, and isn't helping any of the modern PGO
efforts. Instead, it is getting in the way, adding confusion about PGO
in LLVM and distracting everyone with maintenance on essentially dead
code. Removing it paves the way for modern efforts around PGO.
Among other effects, this removes the last of the runtime libraries from
LLVM. Those are being developed in the separate 'compiler-rt' project
now, with somewhat different licensing specifically more approriate for
runtimes.
llvm-svn: 191835
line just to add or remove a single element. What I wouldn't give to
have clang-format here an be able to format this more densely without
caring...
Re-group and sort the entries while here to make the whole thing more
clear.
llvm-svn: 191828
Enable building the LTO library (.lib and.dll) and llvm-lto.exe on Windows with
MSVC and Mingw as well as re-enabling the associated test.
Patch by Greg Bedwell!
llvm-svn: 191823