affected after a PHI node has been analyzed, just remove affected
SCEVs from the Scalars map, so that they'll be (lazily) recreated as
needed. This avoids creating SCEV objects that aren't actually needed.
Also, rewrite the associated def-use walking code to be non-recursive
and to continue traversing past Instructions that don't have an
entry in the Scalars map.
llvm-svn: 77032
Before:
adr r12, #LJTI3_0_0
ldr pc, [r12, +r0, lsl #2]
LJTI3_0_0:
.long LBB3_24
.long LBB3_30
.long LBB3_31
.long LBB3_32
After:
adr r12, #LJTI3_0_0
add pc, r12, +r0, lsl #2
LJTI3_0_0:
b.w LBB3_24
b.w LBB3_30
b.w LBB3_31
b.w LBB3_32
This has several advantages.
1. This will make it easier to optimize this to a TBB / TBH instruction +
(smaller) table.
2. This eliminate the need for ugly asm printer hack to force the address
into thumb addresses (bit 0 is one).
3. Same codegen for pic and non-pic.
4. This eliminate the need to align the table so constantpool island pass
won't have to over-estimate the size.
Based on my calculation, the later is probably slightly faster as well since
ldr pc with shifter address is very slow. That is, it should be a win as long
as the HW implementation can do a reasonable job of branch predict the second
branch.
llvm-svn: 77024
Necessary for cases in which the memory is in another process, in a
file, or on a remote machine.
The primary use for this is the llvm-mc disassemblers, so that they
can be targeted at arbitrary objects, not just in-process memory.
llvm-svn: 77023
- Some clients which used DOUT have moved to DEBUG. We are deprecating the
"magic" DOUT behavior which avoided calling printing functions when the
statement was disabled. In addition to being unnecessary magic, it had the
downside of leaving code in -Asserts builds, and of hiding potentially
unnecessary computations.
llvm-svn: 77019
Note that this also fixes a bug that affects non-template code, where we
were not treating out-of-line static data members are "file-scope" variables,
and therefore not checking their initializers.
llvm-svn: 77002
It's classifications now include elf-specific discriminators. Targets
that don't have these features (like darwin and pecoff) simply treat
data.rel like data, etc.
llvm-svn: 76993
Enhance test case to cover 'isa' access on interface types (clang produces an error, GCC produces a warning).
Still need back-end CodeGen for ObjCIsaExpr.
llvm-svn: 76979