Skip to content
  1. Jul 01, 2009
  2. Jun 01, 2009
  3. May 30, 2009
  4. Apr 30, 2009
  5. Apr 29, 2009
    • Bill Wendling's avatar
      Second attempt: · 084669a1
      Bill Wendling authored
      Massive check in. This changes the "-fast" flag to "-O#" in llc. If you want to
      use the old behavior, the flag is -O0. This change allows for finer-grained
      control over which optimizations are run at different -O levels.
      
      Most of this work was pretty mechanical. The majority of the fixes came from
      verifying that a "fast" variable wasn't used anymore. The JIT still uses a
      "Fast" flag. I'll change the JIT with a follow-up patch.
      
      llvm-svn: 70343
      084669a1
  6. Apr 28, 2009
  7. Mar 25, 2009
  8. Feb 24, 2009
  9. Jan 05, 2009
  10. Nov 12, 2008
  11. Aug 21, 2008
  12. Apr 23, 2008
  13. Mar 11, 2008
  14. Dec 29, 2007
  15. Feb 08, 2007
  16. Nov 15, 2006
  17. Sep 04, 2006
    • Chris Lattner's avatar
      Completely rearchitect the interface between targets and the pass manager. · 12e97307
      Chris Lattner authored
      This pass:
      
      1. Splits TargetMachine into TargetMachine (generic targets, can be implemented
      any way, like the CBE) and LLVMTargetMachine (subclass of TM that is used by
      things using libcodegen and other support).
      2. Instead of having each target fully populate the passmgr for file or JIT
         output, move all this to common code, and give targets hooks they can
         implement.
      3. Commonalize the target population stuff between file emission and JIT
         emission.
      4. All (native code) codegen stuff now happens in a FunctionPassManager, which
         paves the way for "fast -O0" stuff in the CFE later, and now LLC could
         lazily stream .bc files from disk to use less memory.
      5. There are now many fewer #includes and the targets don't depend on the
         scalar xforms or libanalysis anymore (but codegen does).
      6. Changing common code generator pass ordering stuff no longer requires
         touching all targets.
      7. The JIT now has the option of "-fast" codegen or normal optimized codegen,
         which is now orthogonal to the fact that JIT'ing is being done.
      
      llvm-svn: 30081
      12e97307
  18. Aug 29, 2006
  19. Jul 25, 2006
  20. Mar 14, 2006
  21. Feb 17, 2006
  22. Feb 03, 2006
  23. Jan 27, 2006
  24. Jan 26, 2006
  25. Dec 17, 2005
  26. Dec 12, 2005
  27. Nov 15, 2005
  28. Aug 19, 2005
  29. Jul 11, 2005
  30. Jul 06, 2005
    • Nate Begeman's avatar
      First round of support for doing scalar FP using the SSE2 ISA extension and · 8a093360
      Nate Begeman authored
      XMM registers.  There are many known deficiencies and fixmes, which will be
      addressed ASAP.  The major benefit of this work is that it will allow the
      LLVM register allocator to allocate FP registers across basic blocks.
      
      The x86 backend will still default to x87 style FP.  To enable this work,
      you must pass -enable-sse-scalar-fp and either -sse2 or -sse3 to llc.
      
      An example before and after would be for:
      double foo(double *P) { double Sum = 0; int i; for (i = 0; i < 1000; ++i)
                              Sum += P[i]; return Sum; }
      
      The inner loop looks like the following:
      x87:
      .LBB_foo_1:     # no_exit
              fldl (%esp)
              faddl (%eax,%ecx,8)
              fstpl (%esp)
              incl %ecx
              cmpl $1000, %ecx
              #FP_REG_KILL
              jne .LBB_foo_1  # no_exit
      
      SSE2:
              addsd (%eax,%ecx,8), %xmm0
              incl %ecx
              cmpl $1000, %ecx
              #FP_REG_KILL
              jne .LBB_foo_1  # no_exit
      
      llvm-svn: 22340
      8a093360
  31. Jun 27, 2005
  32. Apr 22, 2005
  33. Jan 07, 2005
  34. Aug 24, 2004
  35. Aug 16, 2004
  36. Jul 22, 2004
  37. Apr 06, 2004
    • Jakub Staszak's avatar
      · de647007
      Jakub Staszak authored
      Tablgen files for really simple instruction selector
      
      llvm-svn: 12714
      de647007
Loading