- Mar 18, 2010
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Dan Gohman authored
aligned storage, the capacity may be more than what is explicitly requested. llvm-svn: 98846
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Bob Wilson authored
always create a new jump table. The intention was to avoid merging jump tables in SelectionDAGBuilder, and to wait for the branch folding pass to merge tables. Unfortunately, the same getJumpTableIndex() method is also used to merge tables in branch folding, so as a result of this change branch tables are never merged. Worse, the branch folding code is expecting getJumpTableIndex to always return the index of an existing table, but with this change, it never does so. In at least some cases, e.g., pr6543, this creates references to non-existent tables. I've fixed the problem by adding a new createJumpTableIndex function, which will always create a new table, and I've changed getJumpTableIndex to only look at existing tables. llvm-svn: 98845
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Dan Gohman authored
doesn't apply to the type, only to the variable, so subsequent uses of U which expect it to be aligned weren't actually aligned. llvm-svn: 98843
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Andrew Lenharth authored
llvm-svn: 98840
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Chris Lattner authored
files that produce special relocation types where the linker changes movq's into lea's. llvm-svn: 98839
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Dan Gohman authored
llvm-svn: 98838
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Chris Lattner authored
llvm-svn: 98835
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Bob Wilson authored
intrinsics. The intrinsic lookup code assumes that this check has been done and assumes the names are at least 6 characters long. Valgrind complained about this. pr6638. llvm-svn: 98831
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Devang Patel authored
llvm-svn: 98830
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Dan Gohman authored
BumpPtrAllocator-allocated region to allow it to be stored in a more compact form and to avoid the need for a non-trivial destructor call. Use this new mechanism in ScalarEvolution instead of FastFoldingSetNode to avoid leaking memory in the case where a FoldingSetNodeID uses heap storage, and to reduce overall memory usage. llvm-svn: 98829
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Wesley Peck authored
llvm-svn: 98824
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Oscar Fuentes authored
Patch by Victor Zverovich! llvm-svn: 98821
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Kovarththanan Rajaratnam authored
llvm-svn: 98820
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Benjamin Kramer authored
llvm-svn: 98819
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Jeffrey Yasskin authored
under valgrind: ==19577== Invalid free() / delete / delete[] ==19577== at 0x4C9C866: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:325) ==19577== by 0x5121104: ??? (in /lib/libc-2.10.2.so) ==19577== by 0x4C97412: _vgnU_freeres (vg_preloaded.c:62) ==19577== by 0x5041486: __run_exit_handlers (exit.c:93) ==19577== by 0x50414FE: exit (exit.c:100) ==19577== by 0x5028B5C: (below main) (libc-start.c:254) ==19577== Address 0xffffffff is not stack'd, malloc'd or (recently) free'd ==19577== Apparently this happens under certain versions of glibc, so valgrind provides the --run-libc-freeres=no option to avoid calling freeres(). This may increase the number of "still reachable" blocks valgrind reports, but we don't care about those, while this error breaks the buildbots. There are upstream bugs about this at http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10610 and http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167483, but they don't look likely to be fixed. llvm-svn: 98813
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Evan Cheng authored
llvm-svn: 98810
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Chris Lattner authored
llvm-svn: 98809
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Dan Gohman authored
llvm-svn: 98793
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Daniel Dunbar authored
MCValue: Change to holding MCSymbolRefExprs instead of MCSymbols, we will need this for accessing to symbol modifiers. llvm-svn: 98791
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Daniel Dunbar authored
llvm-svn: 98790
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Daniel Dunbar authored
MC/Darwin: Add a new target hook for whether the target uses "reliable" symbol differences, basically whether the assembler should attempt to understand atoms when using scattered symbols. Also, avoid some virtual call overhead. llvm-svn: 98789
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
This reverts commit 98776. It broke the llvm-gcc boot strap. llvm-svn: 98784
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Evan Cheng authored
X86 address mode matching code MatchAddressRecursively does some aggressive hack which require doing a RAUW. It may end up deleting some SDNode up stream. It should avoid referencing deleted nodes. llvm-svn: 98780
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Devang Patel authored
llvm-svn: 98778
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Johnny Chen authored
There is a better way coming up. llvm-svn: 98777
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen authored
Remove ugly hack that aborted the coalescer before using N^2 time. This affects functions with very complicated live intervals for physical registers, i.e. functions with thousands of function calls. llvm-svn: 98776
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Johnny Chen authored
matches that of Firstcond[0] and E means otherwise. The Firstcond[0] is also tagged in the Mask to facilitate Asm printing. The disassembler also depends on this arrangement. This is similar to what's described in A2.5.2 ITSTATE. Ran: utils/lit/lit.py test/CodeGen/ARM test/CodeGen/Thumb test/CodeGen/Thumb2 successfully. llvm-svn: 98775
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Johnny Chen authored
addressing modes to omit the '+' from the assembler syntax #+/-<imm> or +/-<Rm>. This patch removes the impl of printT2AddrModeImm8s4OffsetOperand() from ARMAsmPrinter.cpp. It is used by disassembler as of now. llvm-svn: 98774
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- Mar 17, 2010
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Sean Callanan authored
Mac OS X to match current install location. This has no effect on other platforms. llvm-svn: 98773
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Jim Grosbach authored
llvm-svn: 98771
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Jim Grosbach authored
llvm-svn: 98770
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Bob Wilson authored
llvm-svn: 98769
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Bob Wilson authored
in svn r74988 but the format field was never widened. llvm-svn: 98768
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Benjamin Kramer authored
llvm-svn: 98763
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Dan Gohman authored
llvm-svn: 98762
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Gabor Greif authored
llvm-svn: 98761
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Dan Gohman authored
pointer and length, and allocate the arrays in ScalarEvolution's BumpPtrAllocator, so that they get released when their owning SCEV gets released. SCEVs are immutable, so they don't need to worry about operand array resizing. This fixes a memory leak reported in PR6637. llvm-svn: 98755
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Bob Wilson authored
llvm-svn: 98753
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Andrew Lenharth authored
llvm-svn: 98752
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Johnny Chen authored
Remove it from ARMAddressingModes.h. llvm-svn: 98751
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