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Remove seemingly-unneeded artificial dependency
The rationale for this artificial dependency seems to have been lost to the ravages of time, it is covered by no regression tests, and has no impact on test-suite performance numbers on either x86 or PPC. For the test suite, on both x86 and PPC, I ran the test suite 10 times (both as a baseline and with this change), and found no statistically-significant changes. For PPC, I used a P7 box. For x86, I used an Intel Xeon E5430. Both with -O3 -mcpu=native. This was discussed on-list back in January, but I've not had a chance to run the performance tests until today. llvm-svn: 206795
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@ -986,11 +986,6 @@ void ScheduleDAGInstrs::buildSchedGraph(AliasAnalysis *AA,
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// we have lost all RejectMemNodes below barrier.
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if (BarrierChain)
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BarrierChain->addPred(SDep(SU, SDep::Barrier));
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if (!ExitSU.isPred(SU))
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// Push store's up a bit to avoid them getting in between cmp
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// and branches.
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ExitSU.addPred(SDep(SU, SDep::Artificial));
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} else if (MI->mayLoad()) {
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bool MayAlias = true;
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if (MI->isInvariantLoad(AA)) {
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