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add some late optimizations that GCC does. It thinks these are a win
even on Core2, not just AMD processors which was a surprise to me. llvm-svn: 72396
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fall back to lower-granularity chunks.
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Implement processor-specific optimizations for parity with GCC on these
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processors. GCC does two optimizations:
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1. ix86_pad_returns inserts a noop before ret instructions if immediately
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preceeded by a conditional branch or is the target of a jump.
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2. ix86_avoid_jump_misspredicts inserts noops in cases where a 16-byte block of
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code contains more than 3 branches.
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The first one is done for all AMDs, Core2, and "Generic"
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The second one is done for: Atom, Pentium Pro, all AMDs, Pentium 4, Nocona,
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Core 2, and "Generic"
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