- May 09, 2009
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Mike Stump authored
llvm-svn: 71275
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- May 08, 2009
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Bill Wendling authored
inlined function or the end of a function. Before, this was never executing the "inlined" version of the Record method. This will become important once the inlined Dwarf writer patch lands. llvm-svn: 71268
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Dan Gohman authored
add-recurrence to be exposed. Add a new SCEV folding rule to help simplify expressions in the presence of these extra truncs. llvm-svn: 71264
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Bill Wendling authored
concrete instance of an inlined function, we can get the actual address of the abstract instance inside of the compile unit. This isn't currently used, but will be by a future check-in. llvm-svn: 71263
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Dan Gohman authored
constant exprs as well as instructions. llvm-svn: 71262
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Dan Gohman authored
which are not analyzed with SCEV techniques, which can require brute-forcing through a large number of instructions. This fixes a massive compile-time issue on 400.perlbench (in particular, the loop in MD5Transform). llvm-svn: 71259
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Dan Gohman authored
clients to use it. llvm-svn: 71258
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Bill Wendling authored
llvm-svn: 71256
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Dan Gohman authored
llvm-svn: 71255
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Bill Wendling authored
llvm-svn: 71253
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Dan Gohman authored
separate function. llvm-svn: 71252
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Dan Gohman authored
This fixes an old FIXME, and is needed by some upcoming changes. llvm-svn: 71247
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Evan Cheng authored
llvm-svn: 71242
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Anton Korobeynikov authored
llvm-svn: 71241
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Anton Korobeynikov authored
llvm-svn: 71240
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Anton Korobeynikov authored
llvm-svn: 71239
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Anton Korobeynikov authored
llvm-svn: 71238
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Anton Korobeynikov authored
llvm-svn: 71237
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Anton Korobeynikov authored
llvm-svn: 71236
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Anton Korobeynikov authored
llvm-svn: 71235
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Chris Lattner authored
need to work a bit to combine things like (x+c1+c2) into x+c3. llvm-svn: 71232
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Chris Lattner authored
method, fixing a crash on PR4146. While the store will ultimately overwrite the "padded size" number of bits in memory, the stored value may be a subset of this size. This function only wants to handle the case where all bits are stored. llvm-svn: 71224
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Evan Cheng authored
llvm-svn: 71214
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Nick Lewycky authored
llvm-svn: 71211
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Nick Lewycky authored
preparation for the day we use null TargetData when no target is specified. llvm-svn: 71210
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Evan Cheng authored
Optimize code placement in loop to eliminate unconditional branches or move unconditional branch to the outside of the loop. e.g. /// A: /// ... /// <fallthrough to B> /// /// B: --> loop header /// ... /// jcc <cond> C, [exit] /// /// C: /// ... /// jmp B /// /// ==> /// /// A: /// ... /// jmp B /// /// C: --> new loop header /// ... /// <fallthough to B> /// /// B: /// ... /// jcc <cond> C, [exit] llvm-svn: 71209
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Nick Lewycky authored
build under gcc 4.3. llvm-svn: 71208
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Sanjiv Gupta authored
No functionality change. llvm-svn: 71207
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Eli Friedman authored
llvm-svn: 71199
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Bob Wilson authored
scavenger gets confused about register liveness if it doesn't see them. I'm not thrilled with this solution, but it only comes up when there are dead copies in the code, which is something that hopefully doesn't happen much. Here is what happens in pr4100: As shown in the following excerpt from the debug output of llc, the source of a move gets reloaded from the stack, inserting a new load instruction before the move. Since that source operand is a kill, the physical register is free to be reused for the destination of the move. The move ends up being a no-op, copying R3 to R3, so it is deleted. But, it leaves behind the load to reload %reg1028 into R3, and that load is not updated to show that it's destination operand (R3) is dead. The scavenger gets confused by that load because it thinks that R3 is live. Starting RegAlloc of: %reg1025<def,dead> = MOVr %reg1028<kill>, 14, %reg0, %reg0 Regs have values: Reloading %reg1028 into R3 Last use of R3[%reg1028], removing it from live set Assigning R3 to %reg1025 Register R3 [%reg1025] is never used, removing it from live set Alternative solutions might be either marking the load as dead, or zapping the load along with the no-op copy. I couldn't see an easy way to do either of those, though. llvm-svn: 71196
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- May 07, 2009
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Bob Wilson authored
llvm-svn: 71180
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Bob Wilson authored
llvm-svn: 71179
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Dan Gohman authored
several regressions. The problem due to 71158 is now fixed. llvm-svn: 71176
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Dan Gohman authored
types, such as loads and calls. llvm-svn: 71175
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Dan Gohman authored
the SCEVUDivExpr case. llvm-svn: 71173
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Duncan Sands authored
bits captured, but the pointer marked nocapture. In fact I now recall that this problem is why only readnone functions returning void were considered before! However keep a small fix that was also in r70876: a readnone function returning void can result in bits being captured if it unwinds, so test for this. llvm-svn: 71168
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Bill Wendling authored
checking for bcopy... no checking for getc_unlocked... Assertion failed: (0 && "Unknown SCEV kind!"), function operator(), file /Volumes/Sandbox/Buildbot/llvm/full-llvm/build/llvmCore.roots/llvmCore~obj/src/lib/Analysis/ScalarEvolution.cpp, line 511. /Volumes/Sandbox/Buildbot/llvm/full-llvm/build/llvmgcc42.roots/llvmgcc42~obj/src/libdecnumber/decUtility.c:360: internal compiler error: Abort trap Please submit a full bug report, with preprocessed source if appropriate. See <URL:http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter> for instructions. make[4]: *** [decUtility.o] Error 1 make[4]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs.... Assertion failed: (0 && "Unknown SCEV kind!"), function operator(), file /Volumes/Sandbox/Buildbot/llvm/full-llvm/build/llvmCore.roots/llvmCore~obj/src/lib/Analysis/ScalarEvolution.cpp, line 511. /Volumes/Sandbox/Buildbot/llvm/full-llvm/build/llvmgcc42.roots/llvmgcc42~obj/src/libdecnumber/decNumber.c:5591: internal compiler error: Abort trap Please submit a full bug report, with preprocessed source if appropriate. See <URL:http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter> for instructions. make[4]: *** [decNumber.o] Error 1 make[3]: *** [all-stage2-libdecnumber] Error 2 make[3]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs.... llvm-svn: 71165
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Dan Gohman authored
to sorting SCEVs by their kind, sort SCEVs of the same kind according to their operands. This helps avoid things like (a+b) being a distinct expression from (b+a). llvm-svn: 71160
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Dan Gohman authored
headers due to library dependencies. llvm-svn: 71159
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Dan Gohman authored
array and the add is within range. This helps simplify expressions expanded by ScalarEvolutionExpander. llvm-svn: 71158
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