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Real world code sometimes has the denominator of a 'udiv' be a 'select'. LLVM can handle such cases but only when the 'select' operands are symmetric in structure (both select operands are a constant power of two or a left shift, etc.). This falls apart if we are dealt a 'udiv' where the code is not symetric or if the select operands lead us to more select instructions. Instead, we should treat the LHS and each select operand as a distinct divide operation and try to optimize them independently. If we can to simplify each operation, then we can replace the 'udiv' with, say, a 'lshr' that has a new select with a bunch of new operands for the select. llvm-svn: 185257 |
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CMakeLists.txt | ||
InstCombine.h | ||
InstCombineAddSub.cpp | ||
InstCombineAndOrXor.cpp | ||
InstCombineCalls.cpp | ||
InstCombineCasts.cpp | ||
InstCombineCompares.cpp | ||
InstCombineLoadStoreAlloca.cpp | ||
InstCombineMulDivRem.cpp | ||
InstCombinePHI.cpp | ||
InstCombineSelect.cpp | ||
InstCombineShifts.cpp | ||
InstCombineSimplifyDemanded.cpp | ||
InstCombineVectorOps.cpp | ||
InstCombineWorklist.h | ||
InstructionCombining.cpp | ||
LLVMBuild.txt | ||
Makefile |