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Commit 59a7f5c2 authored by Chris Lattner's avatar Chris Lattner
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This is the final big of factoring. This shares cases in suboperand

differences, which means that identical instructions (after stripping off
the first literal string) do not run any different code at all.  On the X86,
this turns this code:

    switch (MI->getOpcode()) {
    case X86::ADC32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::ADC32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::ADC32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::ADD32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::ADD32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::ADD32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::AND32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::AND32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::AND32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::CMP32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::CMP32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::MOV32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::MOV32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::OR32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::OR32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::OR32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::ROL32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::ROR32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::SAR32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::SBB32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::SBB32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::SBB32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::SHL32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::SHLD32mrCL: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::SHR32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::SHRD32mrCL: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::SUB32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::SUB32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::SUB32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::TEST32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::TEST32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::TEST8mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::XCHG32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::XOR32mi: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::XOR32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    case X86::XOR32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    }

into this:

    switch (MI->getOpcode()) {
    case X86::ADC32mi:
    case X86::ADC32mr:
    case X86::ADD32mi:
    case X86::ADD32mr:
    case X86::AND32mi:
    case X86::AND32mr:
    case X86::CMP32mi:
    case X86::CMP32mr:
    case X86::MOV32mi:
    case X86::MOV32mr:
    case X86::OR32mi:
    case X86::OR32mr:
    case X86::SBB32mi:
    case X86::SBB32mr:
    case X86::SHLD32mrCL:
    case X86::SHRD32mrCL:
    case X86::SUB32mi:
    case X86::SUB32mr:
    case X86::TEST32mi:
    case X86::TEST32mr:
    case X86::XCHG32mr:
    case X86::XOR32mi:
    case X86::XOR32mr: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i32); break;
    case X86::ADC32mi8:
    case X86::ADD32mi8:
    case X86::AND32mi8:
    case X86::OR32mi8:
    case X86::ROL32mi:
    case X86::ROR32mi:
    case X86::SAR32mi:
    case X86::SBB32mi8:
    case X86::SHL32mi:
    case X86::SHR32mi:
    case X86::SUB32mi8:
    case X86::TEST8mi:
    case X86::XOR32mi8: printOperand(MI, 4, MVT::i8); break;
    }

After this, the generated asmwriters look pretty much as though they were
generated by hand.  This shrinks the X86 asmwriter.inc files from 55101->39669
and 55429->39551 bytes each, and PPC from 16766->12859 bytes.

llvm-svn: 19760
parent 92275bb6
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