- Mar 25, 2013
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Yiannis Tsiouris authored
llvm-svn: 177867
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Arnaud A. de Grandmaison authored
llvm-svn: 177863
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Arnaud A. de Grandmaison authored
This simplification happens at 2 places : - using the nsw attribute when the shl / mul is used by a sign test - when the shl / mul is compared for (in)equality to zero llvm-svn: 177856
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Michael Gottesman authored
Changed isNullOrUndef => IsNullOrUndef and isNoopInstruction => IsNoopInstruction so that all helper functions are named similarly in ObjCARC.h. llvm-svn: 177855
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- Mar 24, 2013
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Justin Holewinski authored
llvm-svn: 177847
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
The types of register variables no longer need to be specified in output patterns. llvm-svn: 177845
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
DAG arguments can optionally be named: (dag node, node:$name) With this change, the node is also optional: (dag node, node:$name, $name) The missing node is treated as an UnsetInit, so the above is equivalent to: (dag node, node:$name, ?:$name) This syntax is useful in output patterns where we currently require the types of variables to be repeated: def : Pat<(subc i32:$b, i32:$c), (SUBCCrr i32:$b, i32:$c)>; This is preferable: def : Pat<(subc i32:$b, i32:$c), (SUBCCrr $b, $c)>; llvm-svn: 177843
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Jakub Staszak authored
llvm-svn: 177837
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Jakub Staszak authored
No functionality change. llvm-svn: 177836
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
Also update the documentation since Sparc is the nicest backend, and used as an example in WritingAnLLVMBackend. llvm-svn: 177835
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- Mar 23, 2013
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Hal Finkel authored
In order for the new ZERO register to be used with MC, etc. we need to specify its register number (0). Thanks to Kai for reporting the problem! llvm-svn: 177833
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Hal Finkel authored
In preparation for using the new register scavenger capability for providing more than one register simultaneously, specifically note functions that have spilled VRSAVE (currently, this can happen only in functions that use the setjmp intrinsic). As with CR spilling, such functions will need to provide two emergency spill slots to the scavenger. No functionality change intended. llvm-svn: 177832
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Hal Finkel authored
I recently added a BCL instruction definition as part of implementing SjLj support. This can also be used to MCize bcl emission in the asm printer. No functionality change intended. llvm-svn: 177830
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
The SelectionDAG graph has MVT type labels, not register classes, so this makes it clearer what is happening. This notation is also robust against adding more types to the IntRegs register class. llvm-svn: 177829
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Hal Finkel authored
These spilling functions will eventually make use of the register scavenger, however, they'll do so by taking advantage of PEI's virtual-register-based delayed scavenging mechanism. As a result, these function parameters will not be used, and can be removed. No functionality change intended. llvm-svn: 177827
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Hal Finkel authored
The LR register is unconditionally reserved, and its spilling and restoration is handled by the prologue/epilogue code. As a result, it is never explicitly spilled by the register allocator. No functionality change intended. llvm-svn: 177823
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Owen Anderson authored
Remove the type legality check from the SelectionDAGBuilder when it lowers @llvm.fmuladd to ISD::FMA nodes. Performing this check unilaterally prevented us from generating FMAs when the incoming IR contained illegal vector types which would eventually be legalized to underlying types that *did* support FMA. For example, an @llvm.fmuladd on an OpenCL float16 should become a sequence of float4 FMAs, not float4 fmul+fadd's. NOTE: Because we still call the target-specific profitability hook, individual targets can reinstate the old behavior, if desired, by simply performing the legality check inside their callback hook. They can also perform more sophisticated legality checks, if, for example, some illegal vector types can be productively implemented as FMAs, but not others. llvm-svn: 177820
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Michael Gottesman authored
Change method name ClearRefCount => ClearKnownPositiveRefCount to match the name of the member that it is modifying. llvm-svn: 177818
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Michael Gottesman authored
Now said method matches namewise every other method which refers to the member KnownPositiveRefCount of the class PtrState. llvm-svn: 177816
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Hal Finkel authored
177774 broke the lld-x86_64-darwin11 builder; error: error: comparison of integers of different signs: 'int' and 'size_type' (aka 'unsigned long') for (SI = 0; SI < Scavenged.size(); ++SI) ~~ ^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fix this by making SI also unsigned. llvm-svn: 177780
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Hal Finkel authored
This patch lets the register scavenger make use of multiple spill slots in order to guarantee that it will be able to provide multiple registers simultaneously. To support this, the RS's API has changed slightly: setScavengingFrameIndex / getScavengingFrameIndex have been replaced by addScavengingFrameIndex / isScavengingFrameIndex / getScavengingFrameIndices. In forthcoming commits, the PowerPC backend will use this capability in order to implement the spilling of condition registers, and some special-purpose registers, without relying on r0 being reserved. In some cases, spilling these registers requires two GPRs: one for addressing and one to hold the value being transferred. llvm-svn: 177774
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- Mar 22, 2013
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Manman Ren authored
Add "evaluate-tbaa" to print alias queries of loads/stores. Alias queries between pointers do not include TBAA tags. Add testing case for "placement new". TBAA currently says NoAlias. llvm-svn: 177772
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John McCall authored
llvm-svn: 177769
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Bill Wendling authored
llvm-svn: 177757
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David Blaikie authored
This is the last change in transitioning all DIScopes to have a common prefix. llvm-svn: 177756
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David Blaikie authored
llvm-svn: 177754
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Bill Wendling authored
llvm-svn: 177749
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Bill Wendling authored
llvm-svn: 177748
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Jyotsna Verma authored
llvm-svn: 177747
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David Blaikie authored
llvm-svn: 177742
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Ulrich Weigand authored
We currently have a duplicated set of call instruction patterns depending on the ABI to be followed (Darwin vs. Linux). This is a bit odd; while the different ABIs will result in different instruction sequences, the actual instructions themselves ought to be independent of the ABI. And in fact it turns out that the only nontrivial difference between the two sets of patterns is that in the PPC64 Linux ABI, the instruction used for indirect calls is marked to take X11 as extra input register (which is indeed used only with that ABI to hold an incoming environment pointer for nested functions). However, this does not need to be hard-coded at the .td pattern level; instead, the C++ code expanding calls can simply add that use, just like it adds uses for argument registers anyway. No change in generated code expected. llvm-svn: 177735
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Ulrich Weigand authored
Currently, the sub-operand of a memrr address that corresponds to what hardware considers the base register is called "offreg", while the sub-operand that corresponds to the offset is called "ptrreg". To avoid confusion, this patch simply swaps the named of those two sub-operands and updates all uses. No functional change is intended. llvm-svn: 177734
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Ulrich Weigand authored
PPCTargetLowering::getPreIndexedAddressParts currently provides the base part of a memory address in the offset result, and the offset part in the base result. That swap is then undone again when an MI instruction is generated (in PPCDAGToDAGISel::Select for loads, and using .md Pat patterns for stores). This patch reverts this double swap, to make common code and back-end be in sync as to which part of the address is base and which is offset. To avoid performance regressions in certain cases, target code now checks whether the choice of base register would be rejected for pre-inc accesses by common code, and attempts to swap base and offset again in such cases. (Overall, this means that now pre-ice accesses are generated *more* frequently than before.) llvm-svn: 177733
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Ulrich Weigand authored
The iaddroff ComplexPattern is supposed to recognize displacement expressions that have been processed by a SelectAddressRegImm, which means it needs to accept TargetConstant and TargetGlobalAddress nodes. Currently, it erroneously also accepts some other nodes, in particular Constant and PPCISD::Lo. While this problem is currently latent, it would cause wrong-code bugs with a follow-on patch I'm about to commit, so this patch tightens the ComplexPattern. The equivalent change is made in PPCDAGToDAGISel::Select, where pre-inc load patterns are handled (as opposed to store patterns, the loads are handled in C++ code without making use of the .td ComplexPattern). llvm-svn: 177732
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Ulrich Weigand authored
The xaddroff pattern is currently (mistakenly) used to recognize the *base* register in pre-inc store patterns. This patch replaces those uses by ptr_rc_nor0 (as is elsewhere done to match the base register of an address), and removes the now unused ComplexPattern. llvm-svn: 177731
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Michel Danzer authored
Fixes wrong lighting in some corner cases with r600g and radeonsi, e.g. manifested by failure of two piglit/glean tests and intermittent black patches in many apps. Tested on SI and RS880. Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62012 [radeonsi] Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58150 [r600g] NOTE: This is a candidate for the Mesa stable branch. Reviewed-by:
Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com> llvm-svn: 177730
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Kostya Serebryany authored
Before: the function name was stored by the compiler as a constant string and the run-time was printing it. Now: the PC is stored instead and the run-time prints the full symbolized frame. This adds a couple of instructions into every function with non-empty stack frame, but also reduces the binary size because we store less strings (I saw 2% size reduction). This change bumps the asan ABI version to v3. llvm part. Example of report (now): ==31711==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: stack-buffer-overflow on address 0x7fffa77cf1c5 at pc 0x41feb0 bp 0x7fffa77cefb0 sp 0x7fffa77cefa8 READ of size 1 at 0x7fffa77cf1c5 thread T0 #0 0x41feaf in Frame0(int, char*, char*, char*) stack-oob-frames.cc:20 #1 0x41f7ff in Frame1(int, char*, char*) stack-oob-frames.cc:24 #2 0x41f477 in Frame2(int, char*) stack-oob-frames.cc:28 #3 0x41f194 in Frame3(int) stack-oob-frames.cc:32 #4 0x41eee0 in main stack-oob-frames.cc:38 #5 0x7f0c5566f76c (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x2176c) #6 0x41eb1c (/usr/local/google/kcc/llvm_cmake/a.out+0x41eb1c) Address 0x7fffa77cf1c5 is located in stack of thread T0 at offset 293 in frame #0 0x41f87f in Frame0(int, char*, char*, char*) stack-oob-frames.cc:12 <<<<<<<<<<<<<< this is new This frame has 6 object(s): [32, 36) 'frame.addr' [96, 104) 'a.addr' [160, 168) 'b.addr' [224, 232) 'c.addr' [288, 292) 's' [352, 360) 'd' llvm-svn: 177724
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Dmitry Vyukov authored
This is required to determine ctor/dtor vs virtual call races. http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D566 llvm-svn: 177717
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Evgeniy Stepanov authored
llvm-svn: 177713
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Arnaud A. de Grandmaison authored
InstCombine: Improve the result bitvect type when folding (cmp pred (load (gep GV, i)) C) to a bit test. The original code used i32, and i64 if legal. This introduced unneeded casts when they aren't legal, or when the index variable i has another type. In order of preference: try to use i's type; use the smallest fitting legal type (using an added DataLayout method); default to i32. A testcase checks that this works when the index gep operand is i16. Patch by : Ahmed Bougacha <ahmed.bougacha@gmail.com> Reviewed by : Duncan llvm-svn: 177712
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