- Oct 06, 2010
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
reusable, but that is no longer relevant since a split will always replace the original. llvm-svn: 115709
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
never kept after splitting. Keeping the original interval made sense when the split region doesn't modify the register, and the original is spilled. We can get the same effect by detecting reloaded values when spilling around copies. llvm-svn: 115695
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- Oct 05, 2010
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
Insert copy after defining instruction. Fix LiveIntervalMap::extendTo to properly handle live segments starting before the current basic block. Make sure the open live range is extended to the inserted copy's use slot. llvm-svn: 115665
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- Sep 22, 2010
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
creating it before and subtracting split ranges. This way, the SSA update code in LiveIntervalMap can properly create and use new phi values in dupli. Now it is possible to create split regions where a value escapes along two different CFG edges, creating phi values outside the split region. This is a work in progress and probably quite broken. llvm-svn: 114492
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- Sep 16, 2010
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
great deal because we don't have to worry about maintaining SSA form. Unconditionally copy back to dupli when the register is live out of the split range, even if the live-out value was defined outside the range. Skipping the back-copy only makes sense when the live range is going to spill outside the split range, and we don't know that it will. Besides, this was a hack to avoid SSA update issues. Clear up some confusion about the end point of a half-open LiveRange. Methinks LiveRanges need to be closed so both start and end are included in the range. The low bits of a SlotIndex are symbolic, so a half-open range doesn't really make sense. This would be a pervasive change, though. llvm-svn: 114043
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- Sep 14, 2010
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
edited without actually using LiveIntervalMap functionality. llvm-svn: 113816
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
llvm-svn: 113815
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- Aug 18, 2010
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
map discovers the iterated dominance frontier for free. llvm-svn: 111400
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
LiveIntervalMap maps values from a parent LiveInterval to a child interval that is a strict subset. It will create phi-def values as needed to preserve the VNInfo SSA form in the child interval. This leads to an algorithm very similar to the one in SSAUpdaterImpl.h, but with enough differences that the code can't be reused: - We don't need to manipulate PHI instructions. - LiveIntervals have kills. - We have MachineDominatorTree. - We can use df_iterator. llvm-svn: 111393
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- Aug 14, 2010
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
The earliestStart argument is entirely specific to linear scan allocation, and can be easily calculated by RegAllocLinearScan. Replace std::vector with SmallVector. llvm-svn: 111055
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- Aug 13, 2010
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
When a live range is contained a single block, we can split it around instruction clusters. The current approach is very primitive, splitting before and after the largest gap between uses. llvm-svn: 111043
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
split intervals. THis means the analysis can be used for multiple splits as long as curli doesn't shrink. llvm-svn: 110975
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- Aug 12, 2010
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
Before spilling a live range, we split it into a separate range for each basic block where it is used. That way we only get one reload per basic block if the new smaller ranges can allocate to a register. This type of splitting is already present in the standard spiller. llvm-svn: 110934
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- Aug 10, 2010
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
during live range splitting. llvm-svn: 110686
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- Aug 07, 2010
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
necessary. Sometimes, live range splitting doesn't shrink the current interval, but simply changes some instructions to use a new interval. That makes the original more suitable for spilling. In this case, we don't need to duplicate the original. llvm-svn: 110481
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- Aug 05, 2010
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
We are now at a point where we can split around simple single-entry, single-exit loops, although still with some bugs. llvm-svn: 110257
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- Jul 27, 2010
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
rewrite instructions for live range splitting. Still work in progress. llvm-svn: 109469
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- Jul 21, 2010
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
The spillers can pluck the analyses they need from the pass reference. Switch some never-null pointers to references. llvm-svn: 108969
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- Jul 20, 2010
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
Determine which loop exit blocks need a 'pre-exit' block inserted. Recognize when this would be impossible. llvm-svn: 108941
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
llvm-svn: 108845
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
This is a work in progress. So far we have some basic loop analysis to help determine where it is useful to split a live range around a loop. The actual loop splitting code from Splitter.cpp is also going to move in here. llvm-svn: 108842
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