Clean up the handling of the x87 fp stack to make it more robust.
Drop the FpMov instructions, use plain COPY instead. Drop the FpSET/GET instruction for accessing fixed stack positions. Instead use normal COPY to/from ST registers around inline assembly, and provide a single new FpPOP_RETVAL instruction that can access the return value(s) from a call. This is still necessary since you cannot tell from the CALL instruction alone if it returns anything on the FP stack. Teach fast isel to use this. This provides a much more robust way of handling fixed stack registers - we can tolerate arbitrary FP stack instructions inserted around calls and inline assembly. Live range splitting could sometimes break x87 code by inserting spill code in unfortunate places. As a bonus we handle floating point inline assembly correctly now. llvm-svn: 134018
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