- Nov 16, 2013
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Eric Christopher authored
and update test cases accordingly. This doesn't affect the output dumped using llvm-dwarfdump, but readelf does now dump the debug_loc section. llvm-svn: 194898
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David Blaikie authored
DwarfCompileUnit: Add type safety to CompileUnit::getNode by returning DICompileUnit instead of a raw MDNode*. llvm-svn: 194895
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David Blaikie authored
DwarfCompileUnit: Add type safety by using DICompileUnit rather than raw MDNode* for the CU metadata node llvm-svn: 194893
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David Blaikie authored
llvm-svn: 194892
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Ana Pazos authored
Implemented aarch64 Neon scalar vfma_lane intrinsics Implemented aarch64 Neon scalar vfms_lane intrinsics Implemented legacy vmul_n_f64, vmul_lane_f64, vmul_laneq_f64 intrinsics (v1f64 parameter type) using Neon scalar instructions. Implemented legacy vfma_lane_f64, vfms_lane_f64, vfma_laneq_f64, vfms_laneq_f64 intrinsics (v1f64 parameter type) using Neon scalar instructions. llvm-svn: 194888
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Adrian Prantl authored
llvm-svn: 194883
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Lang Hames authored
llvm-svn: 194882
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Lang Hames authored
until we know that folding will be successful. No functional change. llvm-svn: 194880
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David Blaikie authored
llvm-svn: 194879
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Arnold Schwaighofer authored
When we vectorize a scalar access with no alignment specified, we have to set the target's abi alignment of the scalar access on the vectorized access. Using the same alignment of zero would be wrong because most targets will have a bigger abi alignment for vector types. This probably fixes PR17878. llvm-svn: 194876
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David Blaikie authored
llvm-svn: 194875
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- Nov 15, 2013
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David Blaikie authored
This is the first of a few similar patches. We'll see how far it goes/makes sense. llvm-svn: 194871
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Juergen Ributzka authored
This patch removes most of the trivial cases of weak vtables by pinning them to a single object file. Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2068 Reviewed by Andy llvm-svn: 194865
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Matt Arsenault authored
The error reported the number of explicit operands, but that isn't what is checked. In my case, this resulted in the confusing errors "Too few operands." followed shortly by "8 operands expected, but 8 given." llvm-svn: 194862
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Andrew Kaylor authored
Patch by Keno Fischer! llvm-svn: 194859
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Matt Arsenault authored
llvm-svn: 194858
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Chandler Carruth authored
AaronBallman. Thanks for the excellent review. llvm-svn: 194857
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Chandler Carruth authored
pulling them under 80-columns. No functionality changed. llvm-svn: 194856
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Chad Rosier authored
rather than the vector equivalent. llvm-svn: 194853
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Rui Ueyama authored
Summary: Make identify_magic to recognize COFF import file. Reviewers: Bigcheese CC: llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2165 llvm-svn: 194852
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Adrian Prantl authored
llvm-svn: 194848
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Manman Ren authored
We used to use std::map<IndicesVector, LoadInst*> for OriginalLoads, and when we try to promote two arguments, they will both write to OriginalLoads causing created loads for the two arguments to have the same original load. And the same tbaa tag and alignment will be put to the created loads for the two arguments. The fix is to use std::map<std::pair<Argument*, IndicesVector>, LoadInst*> for OriginalLoads, so each Argument will write to different parts of the map. PR17906 llvm-svn: 194846
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Rui Ueyama authored
0xffff does not mean that there are 65535 sections in a COFF file but indicates that it's a COFF import library. This patch fixes SEGV error when an import library file is passed to llvm-readobj. llvm-svn: 194844
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Adrian Prantl authored
If getDIE() fails, getOrCreateContextDIE() should also return the CUDie. llvm-svn: 194843
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Bob Wilson authored
Stop folding constant adds into GEP when the type size doesn't match. Otherwise, the adds' operands are effectively being promoted, changing the conditions of an overflow. Results are different when: sext(a) + sext(b) != sext(a + b) Problem originally found on x86-64, but also fixed issues with ARM and PPC, which used similar code. <rdar://problem/15292280> Patch by Duncan Exon Smith! llvm-svn: 194840
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Tom Stellard authored
This fixes a crash with GNOME settings manager. llvm-svn: 194836
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Andrew Kaylor authored
Patch by James Lyon! llvm-svn: 194832
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Andrew Kaylor authored
Patch by Dale Martin! llvm-svn: 194831
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Cameron McInally authored
llvm-svn: 194824
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Daniel Sanders authored
[mips][msa] lowerMSABitClear() should use SelectionDAG::getNOT() instead of using a long-winded equivalent. Now that getConstant(-1, MVT::v2i64) works correctly on MIPS32 we can use SelectionDAG::getNOT() to produce the bitmask. llvm-svn: 194819
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Alexey Samsonov authored
llvm-svn: 194818
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Daniel Sanders authored
Summary: When getConstant() is called for an expanded vector type, it is split into multiple scalar constants which are then combined using appropriate build_vector and bitcast operations. In addition to the usual big/little endian differences, the case where the element-order of the vector does not have the same endianness as the elements themselves is also accounted for. For example, for v4i32 on big-endian MIPS, the byte-order of the vector is <3210,7654,BA98,FEDC>. For little-endian, it is <0123,4567,89AB,CDEF>. Handling this case turns out to be a nop since getConstant() returns a splatted vector (so reversing the element order doesn't change the value) This fixes a number of cases in MIPS MSA where calling getConstant() during operation legalization introduces illegal types (e.g. to legalize v2i64 UNDEF into a v2i64 BUILD_VECTOR of illegal i64 zeros). It should also handle bigger differences between illegal and legal types such as legalizing v2i64 into v8i16. lowerMSASplatImm() in the MIPS backend no longer needs to avoid calling getConstant() so this function has been updated in the same patch. For the sake of transparency, the steps I've taken since the review are: * Added 'virtual' to isVectorEltOrderLittleEndian() as requested. This revealed that the MIPS tests were falsely passing because a polymorphic function was not actually polymorphic in the reviewed patch. * Fixed the tests that were now failing. This involved deleting the code to handle the MIPS MSA element-order (which was previously doing an byte-order swap instead of an element-order swap). This left isVectorEltOrderLittleEndian() unused and it was deleted. * Fixed build failures caused by rebasing beyond r194467-r194472. These build failures involved the bset, bneg, and bclr instructions added in these commits using lowerMSASplatImm() in a way that was no longer valid after this patch. Some of these were fixed by calling SelectionDAG::getConstant() instead, others were fixed by a new function getBuildVectorSplat() that provided the removed functionality of lowerMSASplatImm() in a more sensible way. Reviewers: bkramer Reviewed By: bkramer CC: llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1973 llvm-svn: 194811
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Justin Holewinski authored
Using a special machine node is cleaner than an InlineAsm node, and fixes an assertion failure in InstrEmitter llvm-svn: 194810
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Yaron Keren authored
llvm-svn: 194808
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Kostya Serebryany authored
llvm-svn: 194800
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Benjamin Kramer authored
llvm-svn: 194799
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Zoran Jovanovic authored
llvm-svn: 194792
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Bob Wilson authored
I was able to successfully run a bootstrapped LTO build of clang with r194701, so this change does not seem to be the cause of our failing buildbots. llvm-svn: 194789
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Matt Arsenault authored
llvm-svn: 194786
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Matt Arsenault authored
This is to avoid this transformation in some cases: fold (conv (load x)) -> (load (conv*)x) On architectures that don't natively support some vector loads efficiently casting the load to a smaller vector of larger types and loading is more efficient. Patch by Micah Villmow. llvm-svn: 194783
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