- Mar 21, 2012
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Craig Topper authored
llvm-svn: 153155
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Craig Topper authored
Spacing fixes and using 'unsigned' instead of 'int' to index to select shuffle elements for consistency with other shuffle code in X86 backend. llvm-svn: 153154
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Akira Hatanaka authored
These changes allow us to compile big endian from the command line for 32 bit Mips targets. This patch will result in code and data actually being produced in the correct endianess. llvm-svn: 153153
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rdar://problem/11055105John McCall authored
of references to function template parameters in noexcept clauses when the instantiation is forced from a point during parsing when a block is in scope. llvm-svn: 153152
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Fariborz Jahanian authored
// rdar://11076938 llvm-svn: 153151
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 153150
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 153149
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- Mar 20, 2012
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Anna Zaks authored
ImmutAVLTree uses random unsigned values as keys into a DenseMap, which could possibly happen to be the same value as the Tombstone or Entry keys in the DenseMap. Test case is hard to come up with. We randomly get failures on the internal static analyzer bot, which most likely hits this issue (hard to be 100% sure without the full stack). llvm-svn: 153148
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Sean Callanan authored
relocations (i.e., pieces of data whose addresses are referred to elsewhere in the binary image) and update the references when the section containing the relocations moves. The way this works is that there is a map from section IDs to lists of relocations. Because the relocations are associated with the section containing the data being referred to, they are updated only when the target moves. However, many data references are relative and also depend on the location of the referrer. To solve this problem, I introduced a new data structure, Referrer, which simply contains the section being referred to and the index of the relocation in that section. These referrers are associated with the source containing the reference that needs to be updated, so now regardless of which end of the relocation moves, the relocation will now be updated correctly. llvm-svn: 153147
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Patrick Beard authored
llvm-svn: 153146
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Fariborz Jahanian authored
// rdar://11079898 llvm-svn: 153145
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Patrick Beard authored
llvm-svn: 153142
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Patrick Beard authored
llvm-svn: 153141
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Chad Rosier authored
llvm-svn: 153140
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Chad Rosier authored
vextractf128 with 128-bit mem dest. Combines vextractf128 $0, %ymm0, %xmm0 vmovaps %xmm0, (%rdi) to vextractf128 $0, %ymm0, (%rdi) rdar://11082570 llvm-svn: 153139
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Fariborz Jahanian authored
the class pointer in the category structure. // rdar://11076938 llvm-svn: 153138
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Jim Grosbach authored
rdar://11027851 llvm-svn: 153137
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Jim Grosbach authored
llvm-svn: 153136
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Evan Cheng authored
llvm-svn: 153135
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Andrew Trick authored
Do not call SplitBlockPredecessors on a loop preheader when one of the predecessors is an indirectbr. Otherwise, you will hit this assert: !isa<IndirectBrInst>(Preds[i]->getTerminator()) && "Cannot split an edge from an IndirectBrInst" llvm-svn: 153134
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Andrew Trick authored
llvm-svn: 153133
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Andrew Trick authored
llvm-svn: 153132
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Andrew Trick authored
instead of skipping the current loop. My prior fix was incomplete because of an overzealous compile-time optimization: Better fix for: <rdar://problem/11049788> Segmentation fault: 11 in LoopStrengthReduce llvm-svn: 153131
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Sebastian Redl authored
llvm-svn: 153130
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Sebastian Redl authored
llvm-svn: 153129
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Sean Callanan authored
expression parser code. llvm-svn: 153128
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Fariborz Jahanian authored
llvm-svn: 153127
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Patrick Beard authored
llvm-svn: 153126
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Evan Cheng authored
llvm-svn: 153125
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Patrick Beard authored
llvm-svn: 153124
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Patrick Beard authored
llvm-svn: 153123
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Benjamin Kramer authored
Fixes PR12284. The test case only triggered under asan/valgrind, but it's better than nothing. llvm-svn: 153120
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Fariborz Jahanian authored
via functions for certain pointer initialization fields. // rdar://11076938 llvm-svn: 153117
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Matt Beaumont-Gay authored
llvm-svn: 153116
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Benjamin Kramer authored
TrackingVH notices when it gets RAUW'd. Fixes PR12305 and PR12315. llvm-svn: 153115
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Chad Rosier authored
precedence over the VINSERTF128 avx1 patterns. llvm-svn: 153114
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Enrico Granata authored
llvm-svn: 153113
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Bob Wilson authored
ARMBaseRegisterInfo::canRealignStack was checking for variable-sized objects but not for stack adjustments around calls. Use hasReservedCallFrame() to check for both. The hasBasePointer function was already correctly checking both conditions, so the effect of this was that a base pointer would be used without checking whether the base pointer register could be reserved. I don't have a small testcase for this. <rdar://problem/11075906> llvm-svn: 153110
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Bob Wilson authored
ARMFrameLowering::hasReservedCallFrame is already checking for variable sized objects, so there's no point in checking it twice. llvm-svn: 153109
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