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Evan Cheng authored
1. If part of a register is re-defined, an implicit kill and an implicit def are added to denote read / mod / write. However, this should only be necessary if the register is actually read later. This is a performance issue. 2. If a sub-register is being defined, and it doesn't have a previous use, do not add a implicit kill to the last use of a super-register: = EAX, AX<imp-use,kill> ... AX = In this case, EAX is live but AX is killed, this is wrong and will cause the coalescer to do bad things. llvm-svn: 48521
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