- Jul 29, 2011
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Chandler Carruth authored
specified in the same file that the library itself is created. This is more idiomatic for CMake builds, and also allows us to correctly specify dependencies that are missed due to bugs in the GenLibDeps perl script, or change from compiler to compiler. On Linux, this returns CMake to a place where it can relably rebuild several targets of LLVM. I have tried not to change the dependencies from the ones in the current auto-generated file. The only places I've really diverged are in places where I was seeing link failures, and added a dependency. The goal of this patch is not to start changing the dependencies, merely to move them into the correct location, and an explicit form that we can control and change when necessary. This also removes a serialization point in the build because we don't have to scan all the libraries before we begin building various tools. We no longer have a step of the build that regenerates a file inside the source tree. A few other associated cleanups fall out of this. This isn't really finished yet though. After talking to dgregor he urged switching to a single CMake macro to construct libraries with both sources and dependencies in the arguments. Migrating from the two macros to that style will be a follow-up patch. Also, llvm-config is still generated with GenLibDeps.pl, which means it still has slightly buggy dependencies. The internal CMake 'llvm-config-like' macro uses the correct explicitly specified dependencies however. A future patch will switch llvm-config generation (when using CMake) to be based on these deps as well. This may well break Windows. I'm getting a machine set up now to dig into any failures there. If anyone can chime in with problems they see or ideas of how to solve them for Windows, much appreciated. llvm-svn: 136433
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Bill Wendling authored
This generates the correct SDNodes for the landingpad instruction. It makes an assumption that the result of the landingpad instruction has at least two values. And that the first value is a pointer to the exception object and the second value is the "selector." llvm-svn: 136430
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Bill Wendling authored
AddLandingPadInfo takes a landingpad instruction and grabs all of the information from it that it needs for EH table generation. llvm-svn: 136429
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Jakub Staszak authored
LBH_TAKEN_WEIGHT + LBH_NONTAKEN_WEIGHT = 128 which in _most_ cases reduce number of rounding errors. llvm-svn: 136428
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Jim Grosbach authored
llvm-svn: 136427
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- Jul 28, 2011
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Jim Grosbach authored
Add parsing support for BLX (immediate). Since the register operand version is predicated and the label operand version is not, we have to use some special handling to get the operand list right for matching. llvm-svn: 136406
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Eli Friedman authored
'atomicrmw' instructions, which allow representing all the current atomic rmw intrinsics. The allowed operands for these instructions are heavily restricted at the moment; we can probably loosen it a bit, but supporting general first-class types (where it makes sense) might get a bit complicated, given how SelectionDAG works. As an initial cut, these operations do not support specifying an alignment, but it would be possible to add if we think it's useful. Specifying an alignment lower than the natural alignment would be essentially impossible to support on anything other than x86, but specifying a greater alignment would be possible. I can't think of any useful optimizations which would use that information, but maybe someone else has ideas. Optimizer/codegen support coming soon. llvm-svn: 136404
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Jakub Staszak authored
llvm-svn: 136402
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
Code like that would only be produced by bugpoint, but we should still handle it correctly. When a register is defined by a REG_SEQUENCE of undefs, the register itself is undef. Previously, we would create a register with uses but no defs. Fixes part of PR10520. llvm-svn: 136401
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Jim Grosbach authored
Add parsing support that handles converting the lsb+width source into the odd way we represent the instruction (an inverted bitfield mask). llvm-svn: 136399
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Jakub Staszak authored
there is no frequency difference whether condition is in the header or in the latch. llvm-svn: 136398
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Bill Wendling authored
llvm-svn: 136396
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Bill Wendling authored
llvm-svn: 136392
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
There are two conflicting strategies in play: - Under high register pressure, we want to assign large live ranges first. Smaller live ranges are easier to place afterwards. - Live range splitting is guided by interference, so splitting should be deferred until interference is as realistic as possible. With the recent changes to the live range stages, and with compact regions enabled, it is less traumatic to split a live range too early. If some of the split products were too big, they can often be split again. By reversing the RS_Split order, we get this queue order: 1. Normal live ranges, large to small. 2. RS_Split live ranges, large to small. The large-to-small order improves RAGreedy's puzzle solving skills under high register pressure. It may cause a bit more iterated splitting, but we handle that better now. With this change, -compact-regions is mostly an improvement on SPEC. llvm-svn: 136388
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Bill Wendling authored
This should be the only code necessary for DWARF EH prepare. llvm-svn: 136387
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Jim Grosbach authored
llvm-svn: 136375
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Owen Anderson authored
llvm-svn: 136367
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Owen Anderson authored
llvm-svn: 136366
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Owen Anderson authored
Revert r136295. It broke nightly testers because some parts of codegen weren't aware of the changes to operand ordering. I hope to revive this sometime in the future, but it's not strictly necessary for now. llvm-svn: 136362
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Jim Grosbach authored
The label does not have a '#' prefix. Add parsing and encoding tests. llvm-svn: 136360
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Nadav Rotem authored
identical. llvm-svn: 136355
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Bill Wendling authored
llvm-svn: 136341
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Bill Wendling authored
The new EH is more simple in many respects. Mainly, we don't have to worry about the "llvm.eh.exception" and "llvm.eh.selector" calls being in weird places. llvm-svn: 136339
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Bill Wendling authored
llvm-svn: 136338
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Bill Wendling authored
landingpad. llvm-svn: 136329
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Oscar Fuentes authored
LLVM*AsmPrinter. GenLibDeps.pl fails to detect vtable references. As this is the only referenced symbol from LLVM*Desc to LLVM*AsmPrinter on optimized builds, the algorithm that creates the list of libraries to be linked into tools doesn't know about the dependency and sometimes places the libraries on the wrong order, yielding error messages like this: ../../lib/libLLVMARMDesc.a(ARMMCTargetDesc.cpp.o): In function `llvm::ARMInstPrinter::ARMInstPrinter(llvm::MCAsmInfo const&)': ARMMCTargetDesc.cpp:(.text._ZN4llvm14ARMInstPrinterC1ERKNS_9MCAsmInfoE [llvm::ARMInstPrinter::ARMInstPrinter(llvm::MCAsmInfo const&)]+0x2a): undefined reference to `vtable for llvm::ARMInstPrinter' llvm-svn: 136328
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Bill Wendling authored
llvm-svn: 136326
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Bill Wendling authored
* InvokeInst: Get the landingpad instruction associated with this invoke. * LandingPadInst: A method to reserve extra space for clauses. llvm-svn: 136325
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Bruno Cardoso Lopes authored
llvm-svn: 136324
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Bruno Cardoso Lopes authored
using vextractf128. This will reduce the number of issued instruction for several avx codes. llvm-svn: 136323
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Bruno Cardoso Lopes authored
them to match 256-bit scalar_to_vector+zext. llvm-svn: 136322
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Bruno Cardoso Lopes authored
Take advantage that the 128-bit vpxor zeros the higher part and use it. This also fixes PR10491 llvm-svn: 136321
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Bruno Cardoso Lopes authored
a convert pattern close to the instruction definition. llvm-svn: 136320
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Benjamin Kramer authored
llvm-svn: 136319
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Bill Wendling authored
This takes the new 'resume' instruction and turns it into a direct jump to the caller's landing pad code. The caller's landingpad instruction is merged with the landingpad instructions of the callee. This is a bit rough and makes some assumptions in how the code works. But it passes a simple test. llvm-svn: 136313
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Argyrios Kyrtzidis authored
If true and 'model' parameter is not an absolute path, a temp directory will be prepended. Make it true by default to match current behaviour. llvm-svn: 136310
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Owen Anderson authored
Refactor and improve the encodings/decodings for addrmode3 loads, and make the writeback operand always the first. llvm-svn: 136295
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Evan Cheng authored
This can happen in cases where TableGen generated asm matcher cannot check whether a register operand is in the right register class. e.g. mem operands. rdar://8204588 llvm-svn: 136292
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Kevin Enderby authored
llvm-mc gives an "invalid operand" error for instructions that take an unsigned immediate which have the high bit set such as: pblendw $0xc5, %xmm2, %xmm1 llvm-mc treats all x86 immediates as signed values and range checks them. A small number of x86 instructions use the imm8 field as a set of bits. This change only changes those instructions and where the high bit is not ignored. The others remain unchanged. llvm-svn: 136287
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Jim Grosbach authored
Use range checked immediate operands for instructions. Add tests. llvm-svn: 136285
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