It seems on Darwin the illegal round-trip ::iterator -> MachineInstr* -> ::iterator breaks execution horribly when the iterator is not a real MachineInstr, like ::end().
llvm-svn: 216455
(X >> Z) & (Y >> Z) -> (X&Y) >> Z for all shifts.
(X >> Z) | (Y >> Z) -> (X|Y) >> Z for all shifts.
(X >> Z) ^ (Y >> Z) -> (X^Y) >> Z for all shifts.
These patterns were previously handled separately in visitAnd()/visitOr()/visitXor().
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4951
llvm-svn: 216443
consider:
long long *f(long long *b, long long *e) {
return b + (e - b);
}
we would lower this to something like:
define i64* @f(i64* %b, i64* %e) {
%1 = ptrtoint i64* %e to i64
%2 = ptrtoint i64* %b to i64
%3 = sub i64 %1, %2
%4 = ashr exact i64 %3, 3
%5 = getelementptr inbounds i64* %b, i64 %4
ret i64* %5
}
This should fold away to just 'e'.
N.B. This adds m_SpecificInt as a convenient way to match against a
particular 64-bit integer when using LLVM's match interface.
llvm-svn: 216439
Summary:
There is no functionality change here except in the way we assemble and
dump musttail calls in variadic functions. There's really no need to
separate out the bits for musttail and "is forwarding varargs" on call
instructions. A musttail call by definition has to forward the ellipsis
or it would fail verification.
Reviewers: chandlerc, nlewycky
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4892
llvm-svn: 216423
Adding, removing, or changing non-pack parameters can change the ABI
classification of pack parameters. Clang and other frontends encode the
classification in the IR of the call site, but the callee side
determines it dynamically based on the number of registers consumed so
far. Changing the prototype affects the number of registers consumed
would break such code.
Dead argument elimination performs a similar task and already has a
similar check to avoid this problem.
Patch by Thomas Jablin!
llvm-svn: 216421
The expressions 'Reloc.Addend - Addend' and 'Reloc.Offset' should always be
equal in this context. The latter is prefered - we want to remove the
RelocationValueRef::Addend field in the future.
llvm-svn: 216418
This patch fixes a subtle bug in the UNIX implementation of
llvm::sys::argumentsFitWithinSystemLimits() regarding the misuse of a static
variable. This bug causes our cached number that stores the system command line
maximum length to be halved after each call to the function. With a sufficient
number of calls to this function, it will eventually report any given command
line string to be over system limits.
Patch by Rafael Auler.
llvm-svn: 216415
This patch refactors the argument serialization logic used in the Execute
function, used to launch new Windows processes. There is a critical step that
joins char** arguments into a single string, building the command line used to
launch the new process, and the readability of this code is improved if this
part is refactored in its own helper function.
Patch by Rafael Auler!
llvm-svn: 216411
Take a StringRef instead of a "const char *".
Take a "std::error_code &" instead of a "std::string &" for error.
A create static method would be even better, but this patch is already a bit too
big.
llvm-svn: 216393
This actually was caught by existing tests but those tests were disabled
with an XFAIL because of PR20736. While working on fixing that,
I noticed the test failure, and tracked it down to this.
We even have a really nice Clang warning that would have caught this but
it isn't enabled in LLVM! =[ I may look at enabling it.
llvm-svn: 216391
GlobalDCE deletes global vars and updates their initializers to nullptr
while leaving underlying constants to be cleaned up later by its uses.
The clean up may never happen, fix this by forcing it every time it's
safe to destroy constants.
Final patch by Rafael Espindola
http://reviews.llvm.org/D4931
<rdar://problem/17523868>
llvm-svn: 216390
This patch adds support to recognize division by uniform power of 2 and modifies the cost table to vectorize division by uniform power of 2 whenever possible.
Updates Cost model for Loop and SLP Vectorizer.The cost table is currently only updated for X86 backend.
Thanks to Hal, Andrea, Sanjay for the review. (http://reviews.llvm.org/D4971)
llvm-svn: 216371