- Mar 12, 2013
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Manman Ren authored
belongs to a different compile unit. DW_FORM_ref_addr should be used for cross compile-unit reference. When compiling a large application, we got a dwarfdump verification error where abstract_origin points to nowhere. This error can't be reproduced on any testing case in MultiSource. We may have other cases where we use DW_FORM_ref4 unconditionally. rdar://problem/13370501 llvm-svn: 176882
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Richard Relph authored
llvm-svn: 176881
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Kevin Enderby authored
return 0 to indicate failure to create the disassembler. A library routine should not assert and just let the caller handler the error. For example darwin's otool(1) will simply print an error if it ends up using a library that is not configured for a target it wants: % otool -tv ViewController.o ViewController.o: (__TEXT,__text) section can't create arm llvm disassembler This is much better than an abort which appears as a crash to the user or even the assert when using a Debug+Asserts built library: Assertion failed: (MAI && "Unable to create target asm info!"), function LLVMCreateDisasmCPU, file /Volumes/SandBox/llvm/lib/MC/MCDisassembler/Disassembler.cpp, line 47. radr://12539918 llvm-svn: 176880
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Pete Cooper authored
This pass is meant to be immutable, however it holds mutable state to cache StructLayouts. This method will allow the pass manager to clear the mutable state between runs. Note that unfortunately it is still necessary to have the destructor, even though it does the same thing as doFinalization. This is because most TargetMachines embed a DataLayout on which doFinalization isn't run as its never added to the pass manager. I also didn't think it was necessary to complication things with a deInit method for which doFinalization and ~DataLayout both call as there's only one field of mutable state. If we had more fields to finalize i'd have added this. llvm-svn: 176877
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Jan Wen Voung authored
llvm-svn: 176873
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Dan Gohman authored
that they're more consistent with Value::replaceAllUsesWith. llvm-svn: 176872
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Hal Finkel authored
Now that only the register-scavenger version of the CR spilling code remains, we no longer need the Darwin R2 hack. Darwin can use R0 as a spare register in any case where the System V ABI uses it (R0 is special architecturally, and so is reserved under all common ABIs). A few test cases needed to be updated to reflect the register-allocation changes. llvm-svn: 176868
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Hal Finkel authored
This removes the -disable-ppc[32|64]-regscavenger options; the code that uses the register scavenger has been working well (and has been the default) for some time, and we don't need options to enable the old (broken) CR spilling code. llvm-svn: 176865
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Patrik Hagglund authored
This seems to be a "copy-paste error" introducecd in r156140. llvm-svn: 176863
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Patrik Hagglund authored
segment limit. Now, as a complement, add a stack space limit. Otherwise, tests may grow undesirable large at inifinite recursion. (Seen at r176838, test/Assembler/2010-02-05-FunctionLocalMetadataBecomesNull.ll) llvm-svn: 176862
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Matthew Curtis authored
And mention removal of hexagonv2 and hexagonv3 support (r176859). llvm-svn: 176860
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Bill Wendling authored
llvm-svn: 176858
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Akira Hatanaka authored
Delete commented-out code. llvm-svn: 176844
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Meador Inge authored
Nadav reported a performance regression due to the work I did to merge the library call simplifier into instcombine [1]. The issue is that a new LibCallSimplifier object is being created whenever InstCombiner::runOnFunction is called. Every time a LibCallSimplifier object is used to optimize a call it creates a hash table to map from a function name to an object that optimizes functions of that name. For short-lived LibCallSimplifier instances this is quite inefficient. Especially for cases where no calls are actually simplified. This patch fixes the issue by dropping the hash table and implementing an explicit lookup function to correlate the function name to the object that optimizes functions of that name. This avoids the cost of always building and destroying the hash table in cases where the LibCallSimplifier object is short-lived and avoids the cost of building the table when no simplifications are actually preformed. On a benchmark containing 100,000 calls where none of them are simplified I noticed a 30% speedup. On a benchmark containing 100,000 calls where all of them are simplified I noticed an 8% speedup. [1] http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20130304/167639.html llvm-svn: 176840
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David Blaikie authored
Versioned debug info support has been a burden to maintain & also compromised current debug info verification by causing test cases testing old debug info to remain rather than being updated to the latest. It also makes it hard to add or change the metadata schema by requiring various backwards-compatibility in the DI* hierarchy. So it's being removed in preparation for new changes to the schema to tidy up old/unnecessary fields and add new fields needed for new debug info (well, new to LLVM at least). The more surprising part of this is the changes to DI*::Verify - this became necessary due to the changes to AsmWriter. AsmWriter was relying on the version test to decide which bits of metadata were actually debug info when printing the comment annotations. Without the version information the tag numbers were too common & it would print debug info on random metadata that happened to start with an integer that matched a tag number. Instead this change makes the Verify functions more precise (just adding "number of operands" checks - not type checking those operands yet) & relies on that to decide which metadata is debug info metadata. llvm-svn: 176838
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David Blaikie authored
llvm-svn: 176837
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Eli Bendersky authored
llvm-svn: 176836
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NAKAMURA Takumi authored
llvm-svn: 176835
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- Mar 11, 2013
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David Blaikie authored
These cases were found by further work to remove support for debug info versioning. Common cleanups (other than changing the version info in the tag field) included adding the last parameter to compile_units (recently added for fission support) and other cases of trailing fields in lexical blocks, compile units, and subprograms. llvm-svn: 176834
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David Blaikie authored
llvm-svn: 176831
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Nick Lewycky authored
lower an expect intrinsic that is a constant expression. llvm-svn: 176830
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Kevin Enderby authored
rdar://13318048 llvm-svn: 176828
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Bill Wendling authored
An invoke may require a table entry. For instance, when the function it calls is expected to throw. <rdar://problem/13360379> llvm-svn: 176827
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Vincent Lejeune authored
This allows R600 Target to use the newly created -verify-misched llc flag llvm-svn: 176819
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Eli Bendersky authored
llvm-svn: 176809
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NAKAMURA Takumi authored
llvm-svn: 176808
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Sean Silva authored
In the spirit of r172109. Version control keeps a far more detailed record of authorship anyways. llvm-svn: 176807
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NAKAMURA Takumi authored
llvm-svn: 176798
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NAKAMURA Takumi authored
llvm-svn: 176797
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Lang Hames authored
llvm-svn: 176796
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- Mar 10, 2013
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Nick Lewycky authored
error above. Based on a patch by Peter Zotov! llvm-svn: 176794
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Nick Lewycky authored
llvm-svn: 176793
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Hal Finkel authored
After the recent data-structure improvements, a couple of debugging statements were broken (printing pointer values). llvm-svn: 176791
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Jakub Staszak authored
llvm-svn: 176787
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Jakub Staszak authored
llvm-svn: 176785
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Jakub Staszak authored
llvm-svn: 176784
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Jakub Staszak authored
llvm-svn: 176783
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Jakub Staszak authored
llvm-svn: 176782
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Craig Topper authored
Remove an unused member variable from HelpPrinter. Move another member variable to be a local variable in the only method that uses it. llvm-svn: 176778
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- Mar 09, 2013
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Lang Hames authored
intrinsic - it can cause impossible-to-schedule subgraphs to be introduced. PR15053. llvm-svn: 176777
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