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Tim Northover b4ddc0845a ARM & AArch64: make use of common cmpxchg idioms after expansion
The C and C++ semantics for compare_exchange require it to return a bool
indicating success. This gets mapped to LLVM IR which follows each cmpxchg with
an icmp of the value loaded against the desired value.

When lowered to ldxr/stxr loops, this extra comparison is redundant: its
results are implicit in the control-flow of the function.

This commit makes two changes: it replaces that icmp with appropriate PHI
nodes, and then makes sure earlyCSE is called after expansion to actually make
use of the opportunities revealed.

I've also added -{arm,aarch64}-enable-atomic-tidy options, so that
existing fragile tests aren't perturbed too much by the change. Many
of them either rely on undef/unreachable too pervasively to be
restored to something well-defined (particularly while making sure
they test the same obscure assert from many years ago), or depend on a
particular CFG shape, which is disrupted by SimplifyCFG.

rdar://problem/16227836

llvm-svn: 209883
2014-05-30 10:09:59 +00:00
Tim Northover ce6538c38d AArch64 & ARM: remove undefined behaviour from some tests.
llvm-svn: 209880
2014-05-30 08:59:55 +00:00
Jim Grosbach 6d371ce37e Properly pseudo-ize the ARM LDMIA_RET instruction. This has the nice side-
effect that we get proper instruction printing using the "pop" mnemonic for it.

llvm-svn: 127502
2011-03-11 22:51:41 +00:00
Eric Christopher b006fc9c07 Rewrite stack callee saved spills and restores to use push/pop instructions.
Remove movePastCSLoadStoreOps and associated code for simple pointer
increments. Update routines that depended upon other opcodes for save/restore.

Adjust all testcases accordingly.

llvm-svn: 119725
2010-11-18 19:40:05 +00:00
Bob Wilson e1961fe289 When the "true" and "false" blocks of a diamond if-conversion are the same,
do not double-count the duplicate instructions by counting once from the
beginning and again from the end.  Keep track of where the duplicates from
the beginning ended and don't go past that point when counting duplicates
at the end.  Radar 8589805.

This change causes one of the MC/ARM/simple-fp-encoding tests to produce
different (better!) code without the vmovne instruction being tested.
I changed the test to produce vmovne and vmoveq instructions but moving
between register files in the opposite direction.  That's not quite the same
but predicated versions of those instructions weren't being tested before,
so at least the test coverage is not any worse, just different.

llvm-svn: 117333
2010-10-26 00:02:24 +00:00